{"Data":[{"GrantID":2,"CycleID":1,"CycleCode":"21361       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"21361        - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Jerry Oberhelman","AwardedFunds":1114500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Construction of a leachate collection and removal system (LCRS) to remove and treat leachate, and installation of a high density polyethylene (HDPE) low permeability barrier layer covered by a vegetative layer to reduce downward percolation of water contributing to leachate production.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steven","LastName":"Fontana","Phone":"858-492-5077"},{"GrantID":3,"CycleID":1,"CycleCode":"21361       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"21361        - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Jerry Oberhelman","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup of the Essie Haywood Illegal Disposal Site approximately 2 miles east of Corcoran, CA, in Tulare County.  Solid waste to be cleaned up includes concrete and asphalt rubble, scrap lumber, tree/brush and yard trimmings, tires, appliances, scrap metal, autos and buses, industrial and agricultural equipment, household refuse, auto parts, drums, tanks, paint and pesticide containers, and a variety of other wastes.  Cleanup consists of identifying, sorting, and recycing or disposal of solid waste in an environmentally acceptable manner.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":4,"CycleID":2,"CycleCode":"21362       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"21362        - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Wes Mindermann","AwardedFunds":425000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Construction of a landfill gas collection system (wells and piping) and a landfill gas flare at the Jamacha Landfill.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":5,"CycleID":2,"CycleCode":"21362       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"21362        - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Wes Mindermann","AwardedFunds":325000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Construction of a landfill gas collection system (wells and piping) and a landfill gas flare at the Valley Center Landfill.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":6,"CycleID":2,"CycleCode":"21362       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"21362        - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Jerry Oberhelman","AwardedFunds":581230.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Perform work items directed by state agencies to correct environmental deficiencies at the Crescent City Landfill, which include the following:  1) Side slope regrading to improve slope stability, minimize risk of slope failure and provide adequate stability without impacting adjacent wetland habitat.  2) Landfill cover system installation with performance that exceeds minimum requirements to minimize leachate formation and further environmental contamination.  3) Gas venting system installation to protect the integrity of the landfill cover.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":7,"CycleID":2,"CycleCode":"21362       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"21362        - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Jeff Cornette","AwardedFunds":400000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Clean closure of site, including removal of wood waste materials and disposal of removed materials at the Black Butte Landfill, where materials will be used as daily cover and road cover.","ParticipantName":"City of Mount Shasta","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":8,"CycleID":2,"CycleCode":"21362       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"21362        - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Todd Thalhamer","AwardedFunds":125000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup of the Round Valley Illegal Disposal Sites located throughout the unincorporated town of Covelo and surrounding area in Mendocino County.  Solid waste to be cleaned up includes household wastes, white goods (appliance), scrap lumber and metals, brush, tires, appliances, autos, auto parts, drums, paint and pesticide containers, batteries, and a variety of other wastes.  Cleanup consists of identifying, sorting, and recycling or disposal of solid waste in an environmentally acceptable manner.  The project will include public education, community involvement, dumpsite abatement, enforcement, and an abandoned vehicle amnesty day.  Emphasis will be placed on community involvement and public education to prevent future illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":9,"CycleID":2,"CycleCode":"21362       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"21362        - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Jerry Oberhelman","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup, sort and recycle or dispose of in approved landfills aboveground nonhazardous solid waste (rubble, scrap metals, bricks, and debris) on the 61 acre former steel plant of the Pacific States Steel Corporation codisposal site.","ParticipantName":"City of Union City","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":10,"CycleID":2,"CycleCode":"21362       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"21362        - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Jerry Oberhelman","AwardedFunds":197000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project consists of clean closure of an 80 acre parcel of land adjacent to the City of Bakersfield Wastewater Treatment Plant No. 2, owned by the City, and known as the `Greenfield Illegal Disposal Site`.  Cleanup includes collecting, loading, hauling, and properly disposing of an estimated 2,000 tons of municipal waste and 10,000 tires.  The LEA will conduct a public education program in nearby communities, provide oversight of the cleanup effort, and submit a final report to the Board.  The City of Bakersfield will construct barb wire fence and `V` ditch around the parcel at City`s expense as part of the overall project.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":11,"CycleID":2,"CycleCode":"21362       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"21362        - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Wes Mindermann","AwardedFunds":1000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Remediation of the Humboldt Road Burn Dump site, an area of approximately 125 acres containing approximately 400,000 cubic yards of burned refuse in one principal and 12 smaller burn dumps.  Remediation consists of consolidating 160,000 cubic yards from the 12 smaller burn dumps to an area adjacent to the existing principal burn dump.   The consolidated 20 acre site will be capped, fenced, and maintained, and the remaining acreage will be returned to beneficial uses.  The project scope includes a remedial site investigation, feasibility study, environmental documentation, design, procurement, construction, and post-closure monitoring and maintainance.","ParticipantName":"City of Greater Chico Urban Area Development Agency","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":12,"CycleID":2,"CycleCode":"21362       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"21362        - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Wes Mindermann","AwardedFunds":785000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Completion of the landfill gas collection systems (wells and piping) and the landfill gas flare systems at the Ramona Landfill (Facility No. 37-AA-0005) and the Poway Landfill (Facility No. 37-AA-0018).","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":13,"CycleID":3,"CycleCode":"21363       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"21363        - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Todd Thalhamer","AwardedFunds":12000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA Grant will remove all of the trash, debris, and abandoned buildings located at 5224 Old Redwood Highway, Santa Rosa, CA.  Solid waste to be cleaned up includes household wastes, white goods, scrap lumber and metals, brush, and tires.  The LEA will enter into an agreement with the Sonoma County probation Camp (SCPC) to remove the material and haul it to one of the County`s landfills.  The agreement between the LEA and SCPC will be for $12,000.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":14,"CycleID":3,"CycleCode":"21363       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"21363        - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Wes Mindermann","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA Grant will fund removal of trash and debris from streets, alleys and lots within the City of Los Angeles, CA, as part of a $1.4 million project to cleanup illegal dumping within city limits.  Solid waste to be cleaned up includes household wastes, white goods, scrap lumber and metals, brush, and tires.  The LEA will enter into an agreement with the Bureau of Street Maintenance within the City of Los Angeles Department of Public Works to remove the material and haul it to one of the City`s transfer/recycling stations, where recyclable materials will be removed prior to hauling and disposal of residual waste.  The agreement between the LEA and the Bureau of Street Maintenance will be for $485,000.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":15,"CycleID":3,"CycleCode":"21363       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"21363        - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Wes Mindermann","AwardedFunds":615000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Completion of the landfill gas collection systems (wells and piping) and the landfill gas flare systems at the Encinitas Landfill (Facility No. 37-AA-0016) and the Gillespie Landfill (Facility No. 37-AA-0019).","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":16,"CycleID":3,"CycleCode":"21363       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"21363        - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Todd Thalhamer","AwardedFunds":375000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project will involve the cleanup of waste materials from approximately 25 sites located throughout Riverside County.  The Riverside LEA along with the Dept of Building and Safety`s Code Enforcement Division have joined together to perform site cleanup and take measures to deter future dumping.  The LEA will administer the funds and assure the recyclable material is removed from the waste stream before properly disposing of the debris at a permitted facility.  The Code Enforcement Division will be responsible for investigating and documenting the illegal disposal sites, filing the request for an Order to Abate Public Nuisance with the Board of Supervisors, and obtaining the contractor for cleanup.  Approximately 2,500 cubic yards of trash (household garbage, abandoned vehicles, white goods, tires, and construction debris) is targeted for removal.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":17,"CycleID":3,"CycleCode":"21363       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"21363        - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Todd Thalhamer","AwardedFunds":400000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Half Moon Bay is sponsoring the cleanup of the old North Half Moon Bay Landfill.  Site work includes:  brush removal in Pilarcitos Creek, temporary removal and stockpiling of 13,000 cubic yards of topsoil; excavation, testing, stockpiling, recycling, and disposal of 14,000 cubic yards of waste material; installation of a perimeter security fence; installation of a barrier wall or impermeable membrane along the two parcels; placement of rip-rap along south end of the creek; replacement and compaction of clean fill.  After the site is remediated, CALTRANS will use the site as an environmental enhancement project to mitigate the environmental impact of the proposed State Highway 92 widening from Pilarcitos Creek to State Route 35.","ParticipantName":"City of Half Moon Bay","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":18,"CycleID":5,"CycleCode":"21365       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"21365        - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Todd Thalhamer","AwardedFunds":170000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The South Spit is located on the southwest side of Humboldt Bay in Eureka.  The spit area is about five miles long and over 600 acres.  A paved road extends the length of the Spit to the jetty.  There are no utilities or services on the Spit.  The LEA has characterized the solid wastes at the site through informal surveys over the past 10 years.  During recent August and September 1997 surveys, the LEA estimated over 400 cy of trash, 110 vehicles, 400 tires, 40 appliances and 5 cy of HHW.  Unfortunately actual amounts of trash, vehicles, trailers, metals, appliances, etc. will not be known until the Spit has been vacated.\r\n\r\nThe LEA Grant will include:  surface trash and tire removal, segregation and sorting of recyclable material, hauling of refuse to Cummings Road landfill, removal of the freon and other hazardous materials from appliances, securing and removal of the HHW, and installation of fencing and signs.  As part of the project the LEA has been able to negotiate with PALCO to supply the loading and hauling equipment, a waiver of the County`s portion of the tipping fees at Cummings Road Landfill, and is contributing over $50,000 in staff time for construction and hazardous inspection.  The LEA will provide inspection service and construction management for this grant.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":19,"CycleID":5,"CycleCode":"21365       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"21365        - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":400000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project will involve the clean-up of abandoned boats along three main waterways, Westpoint Slough, Steinberger Slough and Smith Slough in Redwood City, CA.  Approximately 50 vessels and other debris have been disposed of in the vicinity of Redwood Creek.  The San Mateo LEA along with  San Francisco BCDC haave joined together to perform the site cleanup.  The LEA will administer the funds and assure the recyclable material is removed from the waste stream before properly disposing of the debris at a permitted facility.  Approximately 450-500 cy of debris is targeted for removal.\r\n\r\nAn audit was conducted by the Department of Finance from March thruogh May of 2001.  Solid Waste Cleanup Program received a Grant Audit report on May 22, 2001.  In brief, the audit indicated that  the Grantee used state fund appropriately and the tests conducted revealed no instance of noncompliance that is required to be reported under the Government Auditing Standards.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":20,"CycleID":5,"CycleCode":"21365       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"21365        - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Jeff Cornette","AwardedFunds":187000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Eight illegal disposal sites within the limits of Del Norte County will be cleaned up under this LEA Grant using California Conservation Corps members and local community service crews to implement remediation tasks under the management of the LEA.  Three of the sites are on public lands that have been used for illegal dumping for years.  Five sites are on privately owned property whose owners have been identified as being either unable or unwilling to pay for timely remediation.  Also included in this grant is a small project to create an educational tool to communicate to the public the importance of using public landfills and transfer stations to contain the solid waste generated in Del Norte County and reduce the threat to public health and safety and the environment caused by illegal disposal of waste.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":21,"CycleID":5,"CycleCode":"21365       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"21365        - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Todd Thalhamer","AwardedFunds":252800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup projects will include:  removal and disposal of solid waste, wood debris, and tires, segregation and sorting of recyclable material, securing household hazardous waste for removal, appliance removal, consolidation and removal of abandoned vehicles, and installation of barriers and signs.  The Sonoma County LEA will perform project oversight and on-site management of the cleanup.  Sonoma County Probation Camp will be responsible for labor crews, equipment and operators to remove, collect, load, and haul the solid waste and recyclables.  The County`s Dept of Transportation and Public Works, Integrated Waste Division, will perform recycling coordination and temporarily store the HHW.  Sonoma County will administer cost recovery by placing a lien on the abated proberty and naming the CIWMB as beneficiary.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Connie","LastName":"Cloak","Phone":"707-568-3783"},{"GrantID":22,"CycleID":5,"CycleCode":"21365       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"21365        - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Wes Mindermann","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Remediate sites throughout Tuolumne County using volunteer labor from C.A.R.E. for Tuolumne.  Although the LEA proposes to remediate sites on an ongoing basis, depending on identification, need, and volunteer availability, a list of proposed sites along with preliminary cost estimates for 1998 is included in Table 2.  Grant money will be used to pay disposal costs, rent necessary equipment, and purchase fuel for equipment.  A portion of the grant money will also pay for any necessary access restrictions, signage, LEA oversight, and community education in an effort to eliminate continued illegal dumping.  In addition, Tuolumne County has agreed to waive the county portion of the franchise fee ($27. 35 per ton) to reduce disposal costs and maximize the use of available funds.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":23,"CycleID":6,"CycleCode":"21366       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"21366        - 1998-99","GrantManager":"See Chuan Lee","AwardedFunds":750000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup the Cajon Illegal Disposal Site.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Brierty","Phone":"909-876-3921"},{"GrantID":24,"CycleID":7,"CycleCode":"21367       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"21367        - 2000-01","GrantManager":"See Chuan Lee","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Walter L.","LastName":"Kruse","Phone":"209-533-5990"},{"GrantID":25,"CycleID":7,"CycleCode":"21367       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"21367        - 2000-01","GrantManager":"See Chuan Lee","AwardedFunds":584136.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To construct two structures that will intercept trash, debris, and oil/grease originating from the 6th and8th Street storm outfalls.  The two structures/system are known as Continuous Deflective Separation (CDS) and Low Flow Diversion (LFD).  Upon completion of this project, an estimated 1,000 cubic yard of trash will not enter and pollute the Los Angeles River.\r\nGrantee requested for time extension on Jan 7, 03 from Feb 03 to December 31, 03 and was granted.  More than 90% of fund awarded has been used and the first payment request is expected in June 03.\r\nBoard Approved: November 14-15, 2000\r\nResolution No.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Langley","Phone":"213-473-7999"},{"GrantID":26,"CycleID":7,"CycleCode":"21367       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"21367        - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Todd Thalhamer","AwardedFunds":111300.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert A.","LastName":"Swift","Phone":"707-525-6546"},{"GrantID":27,"CycleID":7,"CycleCode":"21367       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"21367        - 2000-01","GrantManager":"See Chuan Lee","AwardedFunds":361367.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Location: Shinohara Holding Site.  To excavate and remove contaminated burn ash/soil and transport to Otay Valley Landfill for permitted disposal.  Estimated ash/soil quantity: 34,000 cubic yards.  Confirmation sampling will be conducted upon excavation and the  excavated area will be backfilled with imported clean soil.","ParticipantName":"City of Chula Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Patricia","LastName":"Beard","Phone":"619-585-5797"},{"GrantID":28,"CycleID":8,"CycleCode":"21368       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"21368        - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Lono Tyson","AwardedFunds":355341.0000,"ProjectSummary":"LEA Grant for remediation of the McIlvaine Illegal Disposal Site\r\n\r\nSWIS No. 49-CR-0037","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert A.","LastName":"Swift","Phone":"707-525-6546"},{"GrantID":29,"CycleID":8,"CycleCode":"21368       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"21368        - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup of solid waste and mitigation of 33 City ROW properties.\r\n\r\nSWIS No. 19-AA-5741","ParticipantName":"City of Pomona","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Douglas","LastName":"Dunlap","Phone":"909-620-2314"},{"GrantID":30,"CycleID":8,"CycleCode":"21368       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"21368        - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":499748.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup of solid waste and mitigation of 33 City ROW properties.\r\n\r\nSWIS No. 01-CR-0046","ParticipantName":"City of Oakland","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Barry","LastName":"Weiland","Phone":"510-615-5565"},{"GrantID":31,"CycleID":8,"CycleCode":"21368       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"21368        - 2000-01","GrantManager":"See Chuan Lee","AwardedFunds":750000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Awarded.  38th St. Burn Dump Remediation project.  Project completed.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Sylvia","LastName":"Castillo","Phone":"858-492-5032"},{"GrantID":32,"CycleID":8,"CycleCode":"21368       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"21368        - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Brad Williams","AwardedFunds":207816.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Clearlake","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Eley","Phone":"707-994-8201"},{"GrantID":33,"CycleID":9,"CycleCode":"21369       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"21369        - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":750000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Centinela IDS is located at the Sepulveda Channel,  Santa Monica. The proposed project consists of removal and disinfection of solid waste that accumulates in Ballona Creek and adjacent beach.  The waste removal system will include construction of  vortex separation and disinfection units.  The total project cost is estimated at $1,700,000.\r\nBoard Approved:  October 23-24, 2001\r\nResolution No. 2001-418\r\nGrant extended to May 15, 2006, Board Meeting April 13-14, 2004","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Monica","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Neal","LastName":"Shapiro","Phone":"310-458-8223"},{"GrantID":34,"CycleID":9,"CycleCode":"21369       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"21369        - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project will remove and disinfect solid waste that  accumulates in the Malibu Lagoon and adjacent beach.  The waste removal system will include construction of vortex separation and disinfection units .  The overall project cost is estimated at $1,905,000.\r\nBoard approved: October 23-24, 2001\r\nResolution No.2001-418\r\nGrant Extended to May 15, 2006, Board Meeting April 13-14, 2004","ParticipantName":"City of Malibu","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rick","LastName":"Morgan","Phone":"310-456-2489"},{"GrantID":35,"CycleID":69,"CycleCode":"SWC1        ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC1         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Lono Tyson","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup of solid waste and mitigation of 25 City/County ROW properties.\r\n\r\nSWIS No. 38-CR-0026","ParticipantName":"City and County of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Douglas","LastName":"Legg","Phone":"415-554-4806"},{"GrantID":36,"CycleID":69,"CycleCode":"SWC1        ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC1         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":430000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"AKA Thurman Avenue IDS Project.  Provide design, construction and installation of the Netting Trash Trap System in the drainage basin for removal of trash and debris generated form the Thurman Avenue.\r\nBoard Approved: Jan. 22-23, 2002\r\nResolution No. : 2002-20\r\nGrant Extended to May 15, 2006, Board Meeting April 13-14, 2004.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Langley","Phone":"213-473-7999"},{"GrantID":37,"CycleID":69,"CycleCode":"SWC1        ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC1         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"See Chuan Lee","AwardedFunds":750000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"AKA Quince Street Burn Dump. Removal of upper 3 feet of contaminated soil and burn ash in unpaved areas from 12 residential properties and city street right-of-way. Estimated 5,276 cubic yards of material to he disposed of at permitted facility with assistance from US EPA.  As of 6/4/03, the grantee indicated the project is completed and the final report has been submitted to DTSC for review and approval.\r\n\r\nby SCL","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Gonaver","Phone":"858-573-1212"},{"GrantID":38,"CycleID":70,"CycleCode":"SWC2        ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC2         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":120000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Project will include the installation of two CDS trash removal systems.  These systems will prevent trash accumulations at two storm drain outfalls entering the Bolsa Chica wetlands at Seapoint Avenue, Huntington Beach.\r\nBoard Approved: May 14-15, 2003\r\nResolution No. 2002-219","ParticipantName":"City of Huntington Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Geraldine","LastName":"Lucas","Phone":"714-375-8494"},{"GrantID":39,"CycleID":71,"CycleCode":"SWC3        ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC3         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Lono Tyson","AwardedFunds":382100.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County has received a matching grant from the Solid Waste Cleanup Program to mitigate the Ballard Canyon/Chalk Hill Landfill.  The proposed site remediation includes installation of fencing, drainage controls, slope and foundation stabilization, grading entire site, capping of waste areas, re-installation of gas control system, protection and re-location of existing landfill facilities, and field and laboratory testing.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Wilson","Phone":"805-882-3621"},{"GrantID":40,"CycleID":71,"CycleCode":"SWC3        ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC3         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Jeff Cornette","AwardedFunds":41000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Authority has received a matching grant from the Solid Waste Cleanup Program to mitigate the Crazy Horse Abandoned Disposal Site.  The proposed site remediation includes waste removal and disposal, installation of drainage controls, slope and foundation stabilization, and field and laboratory testing.","ParticipantName":"Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"831-755-1300"},{"GrantID":41,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":168386.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to establish used oil drop-off centers at each of the County`s 10 transfer sites.","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas F.","LastName":"Tracy","Phone":"530-233-6403"},{"GrantID":43,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":265475.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will establish 25 certified used oil collection centers in underserved areas including marinas and industrial zones.  The City will introduce the used oil program to the public in these areas through an extensive outreach campaign.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alex","LastName":"Helou","Phone":"213-485-2210"},{"GrantID":44,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":14217.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will used grant funds to initiate a curbside used oil collection program for 400 households as well as an education component.","ParticipantName":"City of Whittier","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ann-Marie","LastName":"Hayashi","Phone":"562-945-8214"},{"GrantID":45,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":95610.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to implement a curbside collection program for used oil.  Public education and outreach will also be performed.","ParticipantName":"City of Palo Alto","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Gissibl","Phone":"650-496-5914"},{"GrantID":47,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":23530.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will establish 2 permanent used oil collection centers and fund the used oil collection portion of the City`s household hazardous waste program.","ParticipantName":"City of Coronado","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dana","LastName":"McPherson","Phone":"619-522-7380"},{"GrantID":48,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":165238.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will establish a new used oil/filter collection center at the corporation yard.  The public education program includes outreach at community events and establishing a hotline.","ParticipantName":"City of Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Struck","Phone":"760-726-1340"},{"GrantID":49,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Shirley Volsansky","AwardedFunds":59282.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County will purchase and distribute 7,000 used oil containers and informational brochures promoting used oil collection opportunities.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Norton","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":50,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":43708.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to recruit four certified used oil collection centers, purchase and distribute 4,000 used oil collection containers, and implement a used oil public awareness program.","ParticipantName":"City of Pico Rivera","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ray","LastName":"Chavez","Phone":"562-801-4217"},{"GrantID":51,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":13014.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will implement a used oil public information program that will target the hispanic population .","ParticipantName":"City of Rialto","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Dellinger","Phone":"909-820-2622"},{"GrantID":52,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":130220.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will use grants funds to create, design, and implement a multi-media used oil recycling campaign targeted toward high schools as well as the general public.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ellen","LastName":"Ryan","Phone":"408-277-5885"},{"GrantID":53,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":1800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will develop a brochure dedicated to providing comprehensive, easy to understand information about used oil recycling.","ParticipantName":"City of La Canada Flintridge","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kristi","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"818-790-8882"},{"GrantID":54,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":14145.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will use grant funds to establish two certified used oil collection centers and a public education program.","ParticipantName":"City of San Clemente","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kathleen","LastName":"Betts","Phone":"949-366-1553"},{"GrantID":55,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":76360.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to purchase used oil collection tanks and materials to enhance the County`s existing program.  A public education campaign will also be undertaken.","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Perreault Jr.","Phone":"530-283-6268"},{"GrantID":56,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Shirley Volsansky","AwardedFunds":28000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County, in cooperation with the Cities of Orland and Willows, will use grant funds to assist the current used oil collection facilities with used oil disposal costs. Used oil public education will be addressed through a campaign including handouts and participation in community events.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Douglas J.","LastName":"Holvik","Phone":"530-934-6530"},{"GrantID":57,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":190700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Mammonth Lakes and the County will use grant funds to expand the existing HHW program to include used oil collection in four communities in the County.   Mobile waste oil collection for the outlying areas of the County will also be added.  A used oil public and school education program is also planned.","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Boardman","Phone":"760-932-5440"},{"GrantID":58,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":65910.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will expand its used oil collection program to include multi-family residences.  The used oil public education program will be enhanced through expansion of the existing City newsletter and a hands-on school education program.","ParticipantName":"City of El Cajon","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kathi","LastName":"Hubert","Phone":"619-441-1780"},{"GrantID":59,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":78090.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The West Contra Costa Integrated Waste Management Authority along with the cities of El Cerrito, Hercules, Pinole, Richmond, and San Pablo will site two used oil collection facilities at the Richmond Bay Marina.  Educational outreach will also be provided.","ParticipantName":"West Contra Costa Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Susan","LastName":"Kattchee","Phone":"510-238-6382"},{"GrantID":60,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":72983.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will establish an appointment based curbside used oil collection program, assist an automotive related business to become a certified used oil collection center, and distribute 1,500 used oil collection containers at events at the certified used oil collection center.","ParticipantName":"City of Yucaipa","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rusty","LastName":"Reed","Phone":"909-797-2489"},{"GrantID":61,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":35737.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used for a public education program that addresses the appropriate management of used oil.  2,500 used oil containers will be purchased for distribution to do-it-yourself oil changers at the City`s certified used oil collection center.  Funds will also be used to fund the used oil portion of the City`s existing mobile household hazardous waste collection program.","ParticipantName":"City of Concord","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"510-671-3085"},{"GrantID":62,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":193282.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County will establish 8 to 12 used oil collection centers countywide and expand public education to target young males and Hispanic communities.  Tools for the used oil public education campaign include point of purchase displays, promotional events in cooperation with Spanish language radio stations, and presentations to youth organizations and automotive repair classes.  Links with Ventura Co (UOG2-94-0134) and Community Environmental Council (UNP1-94-0902 \u0026 UNP2-96-1678).","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"MacIntosh","Phone":"805-897-1908"},{"GrantID":63,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":299035.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Western Riverside Council of Governments (Banning, Beaumont, Calimesa, Canyon Lake, Corona, Hemet, Lake Eslinore, Moreno Valley, Murrieta, Norco, Perris, Reiverside, Riverside County, San Jacinto, and Temecula) will establish and assist certified used oil collection centers.  20,000 used oil collection containers will be purchased for distribution to the public.  Funds will also be used to purchase air time on cable TV and radio to air previously developed used oil education materials.","ParticipantName":"Western Riverside Council of Governments","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Joyce","LastName":"Marshall-Woods","Phone":"909-955-8314"},{"GrantID":64,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":261550.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The cities of Azusa, Bradbury, Covina, Duarte, and Monrovia will use grant funds to develop a regional used oil program and establish a network of at least 20 certified used oil collection centers.  Public education will be accomplished through community outreach, brochures, posters, and door hangers.","ParticipantName":"City of Azusa","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ginny","LastName":"Dadaian","Phone":"626-812-5237"},{"GrantID":65,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":91314.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Cities of Agoura Hills, Calabasas, Hidden Hills, Mailbu, and Westlake Village will develop a mobile used oil collection program.  Funding will be used to establish used oil collection events at a site in each city once a month.","ParticipantName":"City of Calabasas","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Suzanne","LastName":"Meyer","Phone":"818-878-4225"},{"GrantID":66,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":183580.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to expand the City`s used oil public information campaign with the purchase and dissemination of flyers, bus stop posters, bill inserts, and various premiums.  The City will also use grant funds to recruit and train seniors to become City SLICKERS volunteers who will go into the community to assist used oil collection centers, provide public and school education, and distribute used oil collection containers.","ParticipantName":"City of Anaheim","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alexandra","LastName":"Rodriguez","Phone":"714-765-4048"},{"GrantID":68,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":142115.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County will establish 6 used oil collection centers throughout the county; one at an airport and five at marinas.  Public information programs to promote the used oil collection centers will also be undertaken.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Stacey","LastName":"Miner","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":69,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":59107.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant will fund a collaborative effort between the City and its contracted hauler to increase the number of locations for residents to dispose of used oil and provide improvements for existing centers.  The public education program will also be expanded.","ParticipantName":"City of Santee","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Stoner","Phone":"619-258-4100"},{"GrantID":70,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":136468.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to purchase 3,000 used oil containers for the City`s curbside used oil collection program.  Grant funds will also be used to continue the City`s used oil public and school education programs with expansion to include Hispanic outreach.","ParticipantName":"City of San Bernardino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Ceballos","Phone":"909-384-5549"},{"GrantID":71,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":52654.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County will develop, with input from the community, and distribute used oil public education materials. They will also coordinate retailer groups to target consumers with point-of-purchase information about proper use, management and disposal of used oil.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Tanya","LastName":"Haeri-McCarroll","Phone":"530-621-6665"},{"GrantID":72,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":22667.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Marin County and San Francisco will coordinate a forum for Northern California used oil grant recipients to allow for exchange of information on such topics as used oil public education, supplies, and equipment.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Gina","LastName":"Purin","Phone":"415-499-3202"},{"GrantID":73,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":36706.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to develop a City owned and operated permanent used oil collection site.  The used oil public education component will include newpaper advertising and promotional material.","ParticipantName":"City of Escondido","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cynthia","LastName":"Ferguson-Salvati","Phone":"760-839-4811"},{"GrantID":74,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":295166.0000,"ProjectSummary":"County along with the cities of Camarillo, Fillmore, Moorpark, Ojai, Oxnard, Port Hueneme, Ventura, Santa Paula, Simi Valley, and Thousand Oaks will use grant funds to provide used oil collection events for residents.  A public outreach campaign will be implemented.  The program also provides for maintenance of existing certified used oil collection centers.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Christy","LastName":"Madden","Phone":"805-654-2477"},{"GrantID":75,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":34360.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Enhance the established curbside used oil collection program by including used oil filters.","ParticipantName":"City of Oakland","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Brooke A.","LastName":"Levin","Phone":"510-238-6382"},{"GrantID":77,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":39747.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County, with the Cities of Calistoga, St. Helena and Yountville, will use grant funds to provide curbside collection to underserved north County residents and to extend public outreach and information to the Hispanic community. A roadside sign for the used oil collection center at the transfer facility will also be purchased.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Briggs","Phone":"707-253-4094"},{"GrantID":78,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":103000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Sonoma County along with the cities of Cloverdale, Cotati, Healdsburg, Petaluma, Rohnert Park, Santa Rosa, Sebastopol, Sonoma, and Windsor, will do a pilot curbside used oil collection program for 3,000 residences and provide a public education element.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County Waste Management Agency","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Connie","LastName":"Cloak","Phone":"707-568-3783"},{"GrantID":79,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":263189.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County, along with the Cities of Grass Valley and Nevada City, will use grant funds to provide for used oil public education and awareness, curbside used oil recycling, a certified used oil collection center program at a regional airpark, establishing permanent collection centers at two marinas and one remote rural facility, and a school education program.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Daria","LastName":"Kent","Phone":"530-265-7179"},{"GrantID":80,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":104000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Cities of Chula Vista, National City, and Imperial Beach will establish a curbside used oil collection program and expand collection opportunities including marinas.  A public education campaign will also be undertaken.  Linked to the UBG4-95-1407-37.","ParticipantName":"City of Chula Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lynn","LastName":"France","Phone":"619-397-6221"},{"GrantID":82,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":63165.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will provide assistance to six privately owned companies to collect used oil from residents.  Public education and promotional material will also be distributed.","ParticipantName":"City of Sunnyvale","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Gurney","Phone":"408-730-7277"},{"GrantID":83,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":53076.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will implement a program for the curbside collection of used oil.  A comprehesive public education program will also be undertaken.","ParticipantName":"City of Twentynine Palms","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Hart","LastName":"Ponder","Phone":"760-367-6799"},{"GrantID":84,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":282569.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County will establish new curbside used oil collection routes and expand existing routes. Grant funds will also be used to fund on-campus recovery of used oil for students and employees at the County`s high schools and fund development, printing and distribution of public education materials.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Miller","Phone":""},{"GrantID":85,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":173497.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County will implement a mobile used oil collection program, continue funding for the Campus Oil Collection Program, and purchase used oil collection tanks for two local recycling centers.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Wendy","LastName":"Fong","Phone":"408-918-1968"},{"GrantID":86,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":22229.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City plans to organize and implement a regional one-day used motor oil recycling workshop for Southern California jurisdictions.  The workshop will bring together managers, vendors, consultants and speakers that have expertise in various aspects of used oil management.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Monica","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Susan","LastName":"McCarthy","Phone":"310-458-8301"},{"GrantID":87,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":253638.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to retrofit existing garbage collection trucks for curbside collection of used oil.  Funds will also be used to purchase 9,700 used oil collection containers and for a public education campaign.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jocelyn","LastName":"Reed","Phone":"209-577-5492"},{"GrantID":88,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":159934.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Cities of Victorville and Barstow will use their grant to fund used oil collection containers, education/public awareness programs, provide assistance to existing certified used oil collection centers, two used oil filter crushers, and site at least 4 new certified used oil collection centers.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sid","LastName":"Hultquist","Phone":"760-955-5226"},{"GrantID":90,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":89055.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The program will fund the establishment of 3 new certified used oil collection centers. Grant funds will also be used to purchase 2,500 used oil collection containers, 5,000 public education brochures,  two public sevice anouncements and advertisments in various media.","ParticipantName":"City of Glendora","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Dianne","LastName":"Walter","Phone":"626-914-8218"},{"GrantID":91,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":255446.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Cities of Bellflower, Artesia, Bell Gardens, Cypress, Downey, Gardena, Lakewood, Lawndale, and Montebello will establish a regional used oil recycling program which will include establishing certified used oil collection centers, used oil collection events, and a public education campaign.","ParticipantName":"City of Bellflower","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Lazzaretto","Phone":"562-804-1424"},{"GrantID":93,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":54810.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to assist in establishing two certified used oil collection centers, purchase and distribute 2,000 used oil collection containers, and develop a used oil public awareness program.","ParticipantName":"City of Commerce","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raul","LastName":"Romero","Phone":"323-722-4805"},{"GrantID":94,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":282825.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Cities of Paramount, Norwalk, Maywood, and Huntington Park will establish curbside collection of used oil for residents. A comprehensive public education campaign will be undertaken including brochures, radio and newpaper ads, and a school education program.","ParticipantName":"City of Paramount","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Alex","LastName":"Khojikian","Phone":"562-220-2054"},{"GrantID":99,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":101388.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City, located on Catalina Island, will implement a comprehensive used recycling program including the establishment of collection opportunities in town and at the marina.  A used oil public education campaign targeting boaters and residents will also be developed.","ParticipantName":"City of Avalon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Bray","Phone":"310-510-0535"},{"GrantID":100,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":154012.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will expand its existing used oil curbside collection program by adding more collection days.   Used oil public and school education programs will also be implemented.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clarita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lynn M.","LastName":"Harris","Phone":"805-294-2500"},{"GrantID":101,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":211665.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will establish 6 new certified used oil collection centers along with a school education program.  Used oil public education will be addressed through newpaper and radio ads as well as participation in community events.","ParticipantName":"City of East Palo Alto","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Peter C.","LastName":"Nwokolo","Phone":"650-853-3189"},{"GrantID":102,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":294858.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This regional program will provide curbside used oil collection to the residents of Garden Grove, Tustin, and Orange. Funds will also be used to maintain and enhance a used oil public education program.","ParticipantName":"City of Garden Grove","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith G.","LastName":"Jones","Phone":"714-741-5379"},{"GrantID":103,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":222339.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Solano County, along with the Cities of Dixon, Rio Vista, and Vacaville, will establish new used oil collection centers and a marina collection program.  An multilingual public education and outreach program, high school education program, and a motor oil point-of-purchase campaign will also be undertaken.","ParticipantName":"City of Dixon","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ronald J.","LastName":"Tribbett","Phone":"707-678-7031"},{"GrantID":105,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":271718.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This regional program, including the County and the Cities of Carmel Del Rey Oaks, Gonzales, Greenfield, King City, Salinas, Soledad, Marina, Pacific Grove, Monterey, Sand City, and Sea Side, will establish three marina collection points and two collection events for underserved portions of the County.  Used oil public education will also be part of the program including information targeting young adults about used oil recycling.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Walter","LastName":"Wong","Phone":"831-755-4505"},{"GrantID":106,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":223225.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will implement a curbside used oil collection program that will supplement the existing certified used oil collection center program.  Public education will be addressed through brochures, radio and cable TV spots, and newspaper advertising.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Ana","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mary","LastName":"Gonzales","Phone":"714-647-5088"},{"GrantID":107,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":237025.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Cities of El Monte, La Mirada, Lynwood, Santa Fe Springs, and Temple City will develop a regional curbside used oil collection program to supplement the existing certified used oil collection center program.  Public and school education is also included.","ParticipantName":"City of El Monte","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michele","LastName":"Quiroz","Phone":"626-580-2062"},{"GrantID":109,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":11264.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish two permanent used oil collection centers at local auto parts stores.  They will also use grant funds to purchase 2,000 used oil collection containers,  1,800 magnets with phone number for used oil disposal,  100 point-of-purchase shelf hangers, and to provide newspaper advertising for the collection centers.","ParticipantName":"City of Newark","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Preston","Phone":"510-790-7218"},{"GrantID":110,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":299678.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Council will use grant funds to assist rural counties in establishing used oil collection programs.  Funds will be used to purchase equipment and provide public education.","ParticipantName":"Regional Council of Rural Counties","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Norton","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":111,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":253255.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Kings County, along with the Cities of Hanford, Lemoore, and Corcoran, will establish 2 permanent certified used oil collection centers, 2 permanent non-certified centers, and 5 non-staffed drop off facilities.  Funds will also be used to develop a used oil public education program.","ParticipantName":"Kings County Waste Management Authority","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Monaco","Phone":"559-583-8829"},{"GrantID":113,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":81376.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County will construct and operate four certified used oil collection centers and provide public education.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Zarka","LastName":"Popovic","Phone":"760-873-5577"},{"GrantID":114,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":6391.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County will develop printed material to mail to County residents with septic tanks encouraging them to avoid disposing of oil in their septic tanks.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rory","LastName":"Fagan","Phone":"530-757-5564"},{"GrantID":115,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":111270.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County, along with the Cities of Sacramento, Isleton, and Galt, will establish used oil drop off locations at marinas, small rural unincorporated communities, and in Isleton and Galt.  Public education will be accomplished with flyers, radio advertisements and brochures.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Green","Phone":"916-875-8469"},{"GrantID":116,"CycleID":133,"CycleCode":"UOG2        ","CycleNameID":53,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG2         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":273698.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of Truckee, in cooperation with Placer County, will use grant funds to establish 4 new certified used oil collection centers in the North Shore Lake Tahoe region, 2 used oil collection sites at marinas, and a `oilmobile` program to collect used oil and oil filters throughout the region.  Funds will also be used to establish a public education program targeting both schools and the general public.","ParticipantName":"Town of Truckee","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jon","LastName":"Lander","Phone":"530-582-7700"},{"GrantID":118,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":33066.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will purchase and install a new tank with appropriate siting, venting, etc., at the Davis Waste Removal recycling center yard.  1,000 used oil collection containers, over 20,000 flyers for citywide distribution, and the production of a 10-15 minute used oil video will be part of the public outreach effort.","ParticipantName":"City of Davis","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Pelz","Phone":"530-757-5686"},{"GrantID":119,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":15477.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Will construct a building/awning over an existing collection facility and pay for collection and disposal of used oil.  640 oil recycling kits for residents and drum funnels for the collection facility storage area will be purchased with grant funding.","ParticipantName":"City of El Cerrito","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joel","LastName":"Witherell","Phone":""},{"GrantID":120,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":159852.0000,"ProjectSummary":"An educational brochure informing citizens of certified sites and related used oil information, 55,000 magnetized promotional items, expansion of an already existing mobile collection program from bi-annual to seven permananent sites via contracted environmental services, and 9,000 reusable oil containers will be funded.","ParticipantName":"City of Riverside","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas J","LastName":"Boyd","Phone":"951-826-5575"},{"GrantID":121,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":30561.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Will purchase Halogen detectors, develop and distribute a public education brochure, place three local newspaper advertisements, and promote certified centers on local cable television for ten of twelve months.  Will establish a contingency fund for underwriting disposal costs of possible contaminated loads of used oil.","ParticipantName":"City of West Hollywood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ray","LastName":"Reynolds","Phone":""},{"GrantID":122,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":257983.2900,"ProjectSummary":"Will solicit for five more collection centers and would like to expand its public awareness efforts by including materials in Chinese, purchase billboards and bus signs, over 600 Do-It-Yourself oil change kits, and advertising for certified centers.","ParticipantName":"City of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rudolf","LastName":"Nothenberg","Phone":""},{"GrantID":123,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":34254.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Will use funding to set up a large coupon redemption program wherby citizens would receive a reduced price for an oil change at the city`s certified center.  Will purchase 5,000 containers for storage and transport of  used oil, educate residents through twelve newsprint advertisements, two City Newsletter inserts, and over 14,000 direct mailings.","ParticipantName":"City of Paramount","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Patrick","LastName":"West","Phone":"562-220-2225"},{"GrantID":124,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":42340.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City plans a public education campaign using 2,400 motor oil recyclers, brochures, press releases, and flyers.  Includes funding for personnel to monitor and enforce a municipal code banning improper disposal of used oil.","ParticipantName":"City of Lakewood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Howard","LastName":"Chambers","Phone":"562-866-9771"},{"GrantID":125,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":62865.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Cities will use funds for the creation of a mini-facility at the existing recycling center, five 400 gallon used oil collection containers, and an educational campaign of  brochures, billboard advertising, mobile signage, local newsprint advertisments, and container labels.","ParticipantName":"City of Redondo Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Bollinger","Phone":""},{"GrantID":126,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":145879.8000,"ProjectSummary":"Education of residents through the creation of a brochure, two oil recycling hotlines, and a program for school-age children which will educate families through their children about the importance of used oil collection.  Grant funds will also be used for technical assistance by staff to create the brochure as well as prepare school presentations.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin M.","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"209-525-6700"},{"GrantID":127,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":79926.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Will set up a sub-grant for certified collection center operations and a subsidy for curbside collection at multi-family dwellings.  Also, staff will develop brochures, banners, newspaper advertisements, and public service announcements to raise public awareness.","ParticipantName":"City of Hayward","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jesus","LastName":"Armas","Phone":"510-583-4305"},{"GrantID":128,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":20097.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Will purchase 3,000 used oil containers for public distribution and will hire a facility operator to begin collection of used oil in an existing curbside program.","ParticipantName":"City of West Sacramento","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Leigh P.","LastName":"Keicher","Phone":"916-617-4590"},{"GrantID":129,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":45936.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant monies will be used for retrofitting collection trucks with used oil tanks and paying for hauling/disposal costs.  Used oil brochures, 5,000 info-funnels, costs of storage tank purchase/installation, local media advertisements, and a direct mailing to multi-family dwellings designed to inform the public of the new program.","ParticipantName":"City of Antioch","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Bendorff","Phone":"925-779-7035"},{"GrantID":130,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":60324.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant monies will be used to underwrite City staff involved with used oil collection efforts, purchase 3,200 used oil containers for residents, publish 23,240 brochures to raise public awareness, and produce a used oil video.","ParticipantName":"City of Compton","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Howard","LastName":"Caldwell","Phone":""},{"GrantID":131,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":35836.0000,"ProjectSummary":"65- of grant funds will be devoted to a campaign of public education and awareness including a brochure, press releases, 3,000 used oil containers, and a hotline to report illegal dumping or receive collection information.  25- of funding will go toward enforcing the provisions of the city ordinance relating to uncontrolled dumping of used oil.","ParticipantName":"City of Diamond Bar","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Terrence","LastName":"Belanger","Phone":"909-860-2489"},{"GrantID":132,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":88120.0000,"ProjectSummary":"6,200 reusable plastic used oil containers will be purchased for citizen`s use, 60,000 four-panel public education brochures will be sent to all residents of Pasadena and will be available at appropriate businesses. 35 moving billboards will be mounted on trash trucks and two public service announcements will be produced for television and radio.","ParticipantName":"City of Pasadena","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":133,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":29822.1000,"ProjectSummary":"Will upgrade collection sites with two 550 gallon drums, four used oil `sniffers`, and four Chlor-D-Tect kits.  Will add two certified centers to the region as well as organize a public education campaign with 6,500 brochures and monthly newsprint advertising for nine months.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"D. A.","LastName":"Gravenkamp","Phone":"530-842-8250"},{"GrantID":134,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":43900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding will be used for a used oil curbside collection program which services 62,000 residents and the publication and postage for two newspaper Citywide mailers.","ParticipantName":"City of Carson","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jerome","LastName":"Groomes","Phone":"310-952-1729"},{"GrantID":135,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":88275.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The two counties will purchase a 600 gallon low-profile used oil tank to replace two existing tanks and will contract a public relations/marketing consultant to develop a public education campaign.  Approximately 30,000 customers will receive materials through can hangers and utility bill inserts.  Media promotions will be in Spanish, English, and Punjabi.","ParticipantName":"Bi-County Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"530-634-6890"},{"GrantID":136,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":93480.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant monies will support the public awareness efforts of the city which include point of purchase posters, 30,000 used oil brochures, a recruitment luncheon for potential certified centers hosted by an elected official, utility bill inserts, and canvassing of neighborhoods near collection centers. Ten used oil storage tanks will also be purchased.","ParticipantName":"City of Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William H.","LastName":"Edgar","Phone":""},{"GrantID":137,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":76420.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Vallejo intends to purchase a 1000 gallon convault tank, identify and solicit for certification all potential certified centers as well as increase public awareness with 12,000 bi-annual doorhangers, 28,000 brochures, a kiosk display, 200 used oil posters, and quarter-page monthly newspaper advertisements.","ParticipantName":"City of Vallejo","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David R.","LastName":"Martinez","Phone":"707-648-4575"},{"GrantID":138,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":52074.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Will purchase an oil storage tank with pumping capabilities.  Will purchase approximately 1000 used oil containers for citizens. Will expend the majority of grant funds towards used oil program advertising, a portable used oil educational exhibit, and promotional events.","ParticipantName":"City of Rialto","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joseph","LastName":"Guzzetta","Phone":"909-820-2525"},{"GrantID":139,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":3580.5000,"ProjectSummary":"Will hire one employee for 52 weeks and will use the remainder of funds for used oil transportation and disposal expenses and printing/distribution of flyers.","ParticipantName":"City of Huron","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lelie","LastName":"Doolittle","Phone":""},{"GrantID":140,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":41712.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A public education campaign will be undertaken to raise community awareness of used oil recycling within the city.  Magnetic used oil logos, cable television and newsprint advertisements, reusable containers, and messages in monthly water bills will be used in the campaign.  Staff assistance will also be underwritten by grant funding.","ParticipantName":"City of Lynwood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ralph W.","LastName":"Davis","Phone":"310-603-0220"},{"GrantID":141,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":5181.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Kingsburg will be leasing a 350-gallon used motor oil container and will advertise on a monthly basis their local certified center.  In addition, the city will purchase 150 ten quart used oil containers and  utilize the local newspaper and  message space on utility bills to raise public awareness.","ParticipantName":"City of Kingsburg","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Don","LastName":"Jensen","Phone":"559-897-5821"},{"GrantID":142,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":46843.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding will underwrite one intern who will administer the used oil collection program for 75 weeks. Other purchases include a Halogen Detector, 10 Chlor-D-tect kits, 2,500 six-quart containers, 23,000 flyers, and an advertisement of the collection center location with its hours of operation will be placed weekly in the local newspaper for 19 weeks.","ParticipantName":"City of Hawthorne","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bud","LastName":"Cormier","Phone":"310-970-7939"},{"GrantID":143,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":2416.6500,"ProjectSummary":"A brochure, news releases, point-of-purchase display, and flyers will be part of the city`s public awareness campaign while on-site technical assistance will be made available for the local certified center.","ParticipantName":"City of Westlake Village","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Polis","Phone":"800-579-4979"},{"GrantID":144,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":74316.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A 20` x 6` x 8` materiels storage unit for used oil collection tanks, sixteen-quart reusable oil collection containers, and a public awareness campaign with educational flyers, television and radio public service announcements, and school presentations.","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Cucamonga","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jack","LastName":"Lam","Phone":"909-477-2700"},{"GrantID":145,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":12936.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will secure a certified center and intends to purchase equipment and materials such as an automatic halogen detector, 30 Chlor-D-Tect kits, collection containers for citizens, and signage.  Local media advertising and a bi-annual utility bill insert will raise public awareness.","ParticipantName":"City of Lomita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keene N.","LastName":"Wilson","Phone":"310-325-7110"},{"GrantID":146,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":56694.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Fairfield will increase one-time events to seven annually.  Grant funding will be used to contract services for collection and transportation of used oil at these events.  Utility bill inserts, 5,000 brochures, quarterly newsprint advertisements, and a 2` x 8` banner will raise citizen awareness.","ParticipantName":"City of Fairfield","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":147,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":17622.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding will provide the local Easy Oil with the necessary equipment to collect large quantities of used oil from the public, transportation/disposal costs and a contingency fund for possible contaminated used oil disposal.  The public education campaign will consist of six advertisements, two brochures, and a City-wide mailer.","ParticipantName":"City of Moorpark","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steven","LastName":"Kueny","Phone":"805-517-6221"},{"GrantID":148,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":10641.0200,"ProjectSummary":"Will purchase 3,000 six-quart containers for citizens so that they may take their used oil to the local Chief Auto Parts.  10,000 flyers advertising the used oil collection program, press releases, and utility bill inserts will be utilized along with awareness articles and advertisements in the City Newsletter.","ParticipantName":"City of Arcadia","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Kelly","Phone":"626-574-5401"},{"GrantID":149,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":98802.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposal includes identification and facilitation of potential certified centers.  Signage and media campaigns have been designated for approximately 50- of funding.  The public education campaign will consist of television and radio advertising, video production, and purchasing of promotional items.","ParticipantName":"City of Garden Grove","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":150,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":76758.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Orange has contracted help to certify centers, obtain permits, and train facility operators.  A public education campaign including signage, video tape production, and local news media advertising will be undertaken.","ParticipantName":"City of Orange","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":151,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":281622.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funding will be used for operational costs of an existing certified center or construction and equipment for building a new certified center in `rural, low density unincorporated areas.`  Public awareness will be raised by media advertising and publication of 100,000 brochures.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":152,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":74144.2800,"ProjectSummary":"Public education campaign will consist of wall hangers, quarterly newsprint advertising, garbage bill inserts, and signage.  Majority of funding will be used to install and operate a 250 gallon storage tank at a newly established certified center which will accept used oil and used oil filters.","ParticipantName":"City of Concord","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Edward R.","LastName":"James","Phone":"510-671-3150"},{"GrantID":153,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":30591.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Poway will purchase 1,860 reusable containers for residents, four collection tanks, and three oil filter crushers.  Public awareness will be raised through brochures, quarterly newspaper advertisements, and 15,000 flyers.","ParticipantName":"City of Poway","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Haupt","Phone":"858-668-4722"},{"GrantID":154,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":62892.2900,"ProjectSummary":"Funding will make possible the construction of a used oil collection facility.  3,750 used oil containers for residents will be purchased, two quarter-page newsprint advertisements, bi-annual Public Service Announcement`s containing used oil collection information and a bi-annual recycling newsletter are part of the City`s public education campaign.","ParticipantName":"City of Burbank","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bruce","LastName":"Feng","Phone":"818-238-3915"},{"GrantID":155,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":3910.5000,"ProjectSummary":"The majority of funding will be used to publish the `Curbside Communicator` which is a quarterly publication distributed to residents and to purchase and distribute 1,000 containment buckets.","ParticipantName":"City of Guadalupe","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carolyn","LastName":"Galloway-Cooper","Phone":"805-356-3891"},{"GrantID":156,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":39732.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding will cover the cost of 7,000 six-quart used oil containers for residents, disposal costs for one year, a bilingual pamphlet and a bilingual flyer with locations, hours, and other information about certified used oil collection centers.","ParticipantName":"City of Pico Rivera","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Courtemarche","Phone":"562-801-4368"},{"GrantID":157,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":9933.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City has contracted services for used oil collection and public education efforts.  Some grant funds will be used to publish and distribute 8,000 `curbside communicator`s` on a quarterly basis while the remainder of funding will purchase 960 containment buckets for citzens.","ParticipantName":"City of Arroyo Grande","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":158,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":63336.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Will purchase three storage facilities for used oil--one each for North Fork, Eastern Madera, and Fairmead--as well as the required safety equipment, signage, and staffing.  25,000 bilingual flyers, brochures, and a poster contest will be part of a public awareness campaign.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"McGleason","Phone":"559-675-7817"},{"GrantID":159,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":19776.8800,"ProjectSummary":"Individualized mailings to multi-family dwellings advertising the used oil collection aspect of the city`s curbside program will expend almost one-half of grant funds.  The remainder of funds have been allocated for personnel costs at the Board-certified used oil collection center.","ParticipantName":"City of Walnut Creek","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Janet","LastName":"Scheider","Phone":""},{"GrantID":160,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":44022.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will undertake a public education campaign by contracting an education specialist for presentations to children in school.  Also, a roof structure will be built over the existing certified center.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Maria","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Karp","Phone":"805-925-0951"},{"GrantID":161,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":6725.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Will use entire grant for transportation and disposal of locally collected used oil and to employ an intern at the collection center.","ParticipantName":"City of La Canada Flintridge","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jerry","LastName":"Fulwood","Phone":"818-790-8880"},{"GrantID":162,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":258400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The majority of funding will be devoted to the public education component of the grant.  Over 15,000 reusable containers, 105,000 utility bill inserts, radio and television advertisements, and local collection events will be part of that campaign.  A leased oil tank and a concrete pad for the tank are to be paid for with grant monies.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":163,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":28670.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Will print and mail 12,000 three-fold flyers to citizens, construct a ground water flow demonstration display for special events and school presentations, and purchase 2,400 reusable containers.  Equipment purchases will include containment pallets, a drain caddy, filter and pump system, and emergency oil spill containment kits.","ParticipantName":"City of Manteca","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"McLaughlin","Phone":"209-456-8062"},{"GrantID":164,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":10126.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Approximately 50- of grant monies will be used for production and distribution of point-of-purchase displays, flyers, and posters designed to raise public awareness of the program.  Almost 20- of grant monies will be expended towards used oil collection containers for citizens.  The remainder of funding will be needed to administer the program.","ParticipantName":"City of Temple City","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Hugh","LastName":"Riley","Phone":""},{"GrantID":165,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":13827.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A portion of grant funding is allocated to produce and distribute 4,000 brochures, 10,000 flyers, 10 large posters, and run five quarter-page newspaper advertisements as part of a public awareness campaign.  Certified center establishment, equipment purchases, and administrative costs will require the remainder of funding.","ParticipantName":"City of Agoura Hills","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":166,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":50135.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Semi-annual advertising, three 30-second public service announcements, flyers, and 200 t-shirts are part of a public education campaign.  Personnel expenses and transportation/disposal costs make up the remainder of costs that will be covered by grant funding.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Russ","LastName":"Mull","Phone":"530-225-5789"},{"GrantID":167,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":43296.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Napa will use funding to open and operate three new collection centers.  Three new containment tanks, the installation of three concrete pads, and hiring supervisors at the facilities will require grant funds.  A public education campaign will consist of four newsprint advertisements, two billing inserts, and a display advertisement.","ParticipantName":"City of Napa","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jack ","LastName":"LaRochelle","Phone":"707-257-9520"},{"GrantID":168,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":54895.5000,"ProjectSummary":"The Authority in conjunction with Mendocino County, Fort Bragg, Ukiah, and Willits will use grants funds for newspaper and radio advertising, preparation and placement of cable television advertisements, and bulletin board notices in high-traffic areas as part of the public awarenss campaign for used oil collection. Three used oil collection tanks will also be purchased for siting in the unincorporated part of the county.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Cayler","Phone":"707-463-4078"},{"GrantID":169,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":127676.4900,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will underwrite a project to construct a certified used oil collection center (construction funding will be matched privately) at an existing landfill/HHW collection site.  An office and storage space, as well as collection containers, news advertisements, two halogen detectors,  a collection vehicle, and a computer will be funded with this grant.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Peeler","Phone":"209-381-1086"},{"GrantID":170,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":156387.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding will cover  the purchase of 12,500 used oil containers, transportation and disposal costs for collected used oil, and a public education campaign consisting of point-of-sale advertising, ten community outreach presentations, and more.","ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Presleigh","Phone":"831-454-2160"},{"GrantID":171,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":116854.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Nearly half of the block grant monies will be used to present a complete curriculum on used oil recycling to about 40,000 students in local K-12 schools.  A small portion of funding will be used to underwrite staff support for the existing curbside collection program.  Almost 40- of grant funds will be used to develop and distribute 140,000 used oil brochures.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jack","LastName":"Crist","Phone":"209-577-5223"},{"GrantID":172,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":773256.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will use grant funds to underwrite the costs of collecting used oil and used oil filters at the City`s twelve one-day collection events.  Funding will purchase 300,000 used oil disposal guides, stickers for 23,000 reusable collection containers, and 8,000 redeemable oil purchase coupons.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steven","LastName":"Fontana","Phone":"858-492-5077"},{"GrantID":173,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":80586.0000,"ProjectSummary":"About 60- of funding will be used for a public awareness campaign consisting of two direct mailings, utility bill stuffers, point-of-purchase displays, advertisement billboards, public awareness videos, and door hangers.  The remainder of grant funds will be used to support collection services by the City`s contractor, Specialty Waste and Recycling.","ParticipantName":"City of Sunnyvale","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tom","LastName":"Lewcock","Phone":""},{"GrantID":174,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":17870.0000,"ProjectSummary":"An oil filter crusher, storm drain stencils, and development of  30,000 used oil collection program brochures will be funded.  The City`s local recycling newsletter--The Conservation Quarterly--will be made possible through the use of block grant funds.","ParticipantName":"City of Camarillo","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jerry","LastName":"Blankston","Phone":"805-388-5307"},{"GrantID":175,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":40458.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding will be used to expand existing facilities and operate public education and awareness activities.  1,250 reusable containers, a four-page Waste Guide, storm drain stenciling, utility bill inserts, point-of-purchase advertising, and a one-page advertisement in the Community Newsletter are all part of an effort to increase public awareness.","ParticipantName":"City of Chino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Glen","LastName":"Rojas","Phone":"909-591-9806"},{"GrantID":177,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":249018.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funding will be expended for a public awareness campaign of regular television advertisements, a recycling hotline, 10,000 brochures, and a storm drain stenciling program.  Used oil storage tanks and their installation, staffing and consultant expenses, and transportation/disposal of collected used oil will also receive grant monies.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert A.","LastName":"Nelson","Phone":"909-486-3200"},{"GrantID":178,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":69234.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Staffing of the local certified collection center, oil tank modifications, steel stairs and platform for a 1,000-gallon storage tank, and some of the transportation/disposal costs will be funded through the block grant.  A public education campaign will distribute over 20,000 brochures, design point-of-sale displays, and run local advertising for the program.","ParticipantName":"City of Berkeley","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Elwell","Phone":""},{"GrantID":179,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":120574.5700,"ProjectSummary":"A public awareness campaign will include articles in the City`s quarterly recreation schedule, news releases, and notices mailed to residents.  In addition, an oil containment facility with concrete pad and sheet metal canopy will be erected.  Safety equipment purchases, supplies, administrative and consultant costs will expend the remainder of  funding.","ParticipantName":"City of Fremont","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":180,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":35309.1400,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used for a public education campaign consisting of the design and mailing of 19,139 brochures and the purchase of 2,000 used oil containers for citizens.  Also, funding will underwrite the cost of time devoted to the used oil collection campaign by the City`s recycling staff.","ParticipantName":"City of Gardena","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mitchell","LastName":"Lansdell","Phone":"310-217-9505"},{"GrantID":181,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":25674.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In cooperation with Valley Waste Management,  the city currently operates a curbside used oil collection program and the majority of grant funds will help subsidize this program.  Funding will also be used to purchase 6,000 new oil collection containers and to print and mail 15,000 educational flyers distributed via utility bills.","ParticipantName":"City of San Ramon","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Herb","LastName":"Moniz","Phone":"925-973-2530"},{"GrantID":182,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":264848.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funding will be used to produce 120 transit signs that will be attached to the sides of recycling and refuse trucks, advertisements on the radio for one month, 5,000 stackable recycling bins, and to defray personnel costs for collection at residential curbsides.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":183,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":203544.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Will produce, design, and install signage and other media advertisements as part of a public awareness campaign on the city`s behalf.  Will also certify potential collection centers, obtain necessary permits, and train facility operators.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Ana","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":184,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":29205.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Advertising for 18 months on local radio and in newsprint, a point-of-purchase display, and 25,000 non-point source pollution brochures will require funding.  Both cities will undertake a storm drain stenciling program.","ParticipantName":"City of Arcata","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Hauser","Phone":"707-822-5953"},{"GrantID":185,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":65571.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Contracting and personnel services will receive a portion of grant funds.  The majority of funding will be used to purchase\r\nneeded equipment such as a filter crusher, containers for citizens, CFC `sniffers`, secondary containment equipment and signage.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Reddy","LastName":"Pakala","Phone":"805-654-2075"},{"GrantID":186,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":92961.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funding will be used for the purchase of seven 1,000-gallon storage tanks as part of the development of permanent collection sites in the region.  The public will be informed of the used oil collection program through newsprint, radio and television, as well as brochures and posters.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":187,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":86542.0000,"ProjectSummary":"An existing facility will be upgraded through the purchase of a fire-wall, a concrete foundation, aluminum canopy, an oil transfer pump, and 1000-gallon collection tanks.  Increased public awareness by printing and distribution of brochures, as well as displays and media advertisements will be funded.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":188,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":119035.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This program will target cities and areas where used oil dumping occurs and solicit gas stations/auto parts stores to operate a collection program. Grant monies will offset first-time costs for those businesses willing to participate.  Used oil containers for the public, storm-drain stenciling, promotional materials, and brochures will be part of a public education campaign.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Robert J.","LastName":"Melton, M.D., M.P.H.","Phone":"408-755-4526"},{"GrantID":189,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":542519.8100,"ProjectSummary":"The current curbside collection program will be partially funded, development of three 30 second radio advertisements and one television advertisement, and contractor and consultant expenses will also receive grant funds","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":190,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":2381082.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establishment and operation of about 60 certified centers in cooperation with the UNOCAL Corporation. A public education/promotion campaign with bilingual radio spots, over 60 newspaper advertisements of varying sizes in both Spanish and English, 50,000 used oil containers, 100 bus posters for one year, and 10,000 used oil brochures.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Langley","Phone":"213-473-7999"},{"GrantID":191,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":449278.5000,"ProjectSummary":"Pick-up and disposal of used oil, twenty-five 250-gallon collection tanks, staff underwriting, and truck retrofitting will require grant funding.  A public awareness effort with a toll-free hotline, 15,000 flyers, 50,000 used oil stickers, a full-page newspaper advertisement, and 400 bus posters will require funding.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dean","LastName":"Peterson","Phone":"650-372-6222"},{"GrantID":192,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":120536.2000,"ProjectSummary":"5,000 motor oil recyclers, educational brochures and flyers, and 1,000 used oil containers with used oil logos will raise public awareness.  Partial payment of the costs of a forklift, a computer and printer, two steel drum dollies, and safety clothing for collection workers will use grant funds.","ParticipantName":"City of Glendale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Christopher R.","LastName":"Gray","Phone":""},{"GrantID":193,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":72072.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Public awareness efforts will include bi-monthly radio Public Service Announcement`s, city-wide postcard mailings, utility bill inserts, and informational signs.  Hauling expenses and personnel costs will be defrayed.  An oil filter crusher and expansion of an existing monthly collection program will require the remainder of funding.","ParticipantName":"City of Thousand Oaks","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark D.","LastName":"Watkins","Phone":"805-449-2399"},{"GrantID":194,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":122798.5800,"ProjectSummary":"With grant funds the County will defray transportation and disposal costs of used oil collection, will purchase six 500-gallon tanks and one 1000-gallon tank for area collection centers.  Plastic container distribution, news advertisements, flyers, and souvenir-type giveaways will be part of the public education campaign.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Glaub","Phone":""},{"GrantID":195,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":298405.4900,"ProjectSummary":"A public awareness campaign will consist of 5,000 brochures, 15,000 apartment complex dumpster stickers, garbage bill inserts, and storm-drain stenciling.  Also, two workshops for those involved in oil collection, marina education efforts, and soliciting cooperation from 500 companies in the region to implement a recycling program among employees.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"J. Michael","LastName":"Walford","Phone":"925-313-2000"},{"GrantID":196,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":31779.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County will use grant funding to implement an incentive program whereby businesses will have a $2,000 in-kind incentive to become certified used oil collection centers. A canopy will be erected over the collection site at the Jamestown Landfill and direct mailings, brochures and flyers are part of the public education element.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gregory","LastName":"Jacob","Phone":""},{"GrantID":197,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":110814.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County will purchase two collection tanks with steel steps and employ two tank operators at its collection sites.  Promotion of these two collection sites will be through quarterly Public Service Announcements on a number of local television and radio stations, quarterly advertisements in eight newspapers, and 5,000 brochures in English and Spanish.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":198,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":28000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City`s curbside program (operated by Western Waste Industries) would direct grant funds towards increasing public awareness.  Direct mail advertising to residents, sellers of motor oil, and auto-repair shops would require funding, as would six newsprint advertisements, local cable television spots, transit displays, and a graphic art consultant.","ParticipantName":"City of South Gate","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"George","Phone":"213-563-9502"},{"GrantID":199,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":77374.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to implement a curbside collection program one day per month.  A collection truck with a flatbed and jockey box will be purchased to be used for the used oil curbside collection program,  four 55-gallon drums will be purchased, and a contracted waste hauler/collector will be hired.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clarita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":200,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":408979.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to purchase two oil tanks, reuse storage bins, security fencing, and concrete slabs for a used oil collection facility.  Will establish a used oil drop-off service, hire and train employees to staff the collection center, and develop a public education component to promote the recycling of used oil.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Lee","LastName":"Esquibel","Phone":"408-299-6060"},{"GrantID":201,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":137286.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Coachella Valley Association, in cooperation with The AB 939 Technical Working Group, will conduct a public education campaign using bilingual brochures, 34 newsprint advertisements per week for 40 weeks, television advertising, and 60,000 bilingual direct mailngs.  The Working Group consists of representatives of cities within the Coachella Valley.","ParticipantName":"Coachella Valley Association of Governments","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Patricia A.","LastName":"Larson","Phone":"760-346-1127"},{"GrantID":202,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":149280.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Four drop-off centers need filter crushers, two dual-walled oil tanks, and supplies for a HHW trailer.  Billboard advertisements, radio and television advertisements, a hotline, and direct mailings will require grant monies.  Staff training at collection centers will also use funding.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":203,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":294657.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A recycling outreach program expected to reach approximately 90,000 students will be funded.  Underwriting of intern costs, costs of collection and processing of used oil, public service announcements on a local cable news broadcast and an Adopt-A-Gutter program will receive grant funding.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Kuhl","Phone":"562-570-2850"},{"GrantID":204,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":252469.5300,"ProjectSummary":"Block Grant will underwrite efforts by three contractors to collect, transport, and dispose of used oil on a weekly basis. 98,000 utility bill inserts, 138,000 direct-mail brochures, 70 newspaper ads, 10 radio spots, and graphic design services for brochures/mailers will be funded as part of the City`s public education campaign.","ParticipantName":"City of Oakland","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":205,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":20930.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Majority of grant funding would be used to purchase 4,300 six-quart containers for residents, 5,000 used oil pamphlets, 1,000 flyers, local newspaper advertising, and a contingency fund for possible contaminated loads.","ParticipantName":"City of Inglewood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Roosevelt F.","LastName":"Dorn","Phone":"310-412-5300"},{"GrantID":206,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":274705.9200,"ProjectSummary":"Five used oil collection tanks, six containment berms at existing facilities, installation of six roof enclosures, and three industrial oil filter crushers will receive funding.   A multi-media public awareness campaign will complement a 900 hour, stormdrain stenciling project.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County Waste Management Agency","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mollie","LastName":"Mangerich","Phone":"707-565-3788"},{"GrantID":207,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":158952.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will help defray the costs of installing and operating collection sites at a marina in San Rafael and the County Airport. A convault tank, transport and disposal of collected oil, an extensive Spanish community awareness campaign, movie theater and newspaper advertising, and regional bus placards will require grant monies.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":208,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":24241.8000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding will provide six collection tanks to businesses who offer used oil collection services to the public.  Advertising for  B.O.P events and dissemenation of collection site hours \u0026 information through newsprint will also be funded.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Norton","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":209,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":34386.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds have been earmarked for establishing a permanent used oil collection site and hiring a collection site manager.  Safety supplies and uniforms will be purchased for site workers.  As part of its public awareness campaign, newspaper advertisements will be placed and mailers will be developed and distributed.","ParticipantName":"City of Hemet","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Farni","Phone":"909-765-3777"},{"GrantID":211,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":13913.5400,"ProjectSummary":"The City will purchase 1,000 six-quart containers from Chief Auto Parts to distribute to citizens.  Direct mailings, newspaper advertisements, underwriting of staff, flyers, and public display advertisements will be part of a public awareness campaign.","ParticipantName":"City of Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Francis","LastName":"Delach","Phone":""},{"GrantID":212,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":66660.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funding will assist in opening a collection center and fund the publicity needed to increase public awareness of the center`s hours and services.  News advertisements, utility bill inserts, 10,000 brochures, and funnels are part of the public awareness campaign.  A collection tank purchase and a contingency fund will also be funded.","ParticipantName":"City of Costa Mesa","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":213,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":33264.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A public education campaign consisting of forty shelf displays at local businesses, 40,000 flyers, 1,000 marina used oil brochures, and a storm-drain stenciling project will be partially funded.  Other purchases will include filter crushers, as many as four used oil collection tanks, and 5,000 containers for used oil collection.","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Willis A.","LastName":"Casey","Phone":"925-252-4850"},{"GrantID":214,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":226446.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Council will used funds for a public awareness campaign aimed at increasing the amount of used oil being recycled.  City newsletters, direct mail inserts, 400 point-of-sale posters, 85,000 brochures, and newspaper advertisements are all part of this campaign.  Will also conduct a survey of existing opportunities and constraints in used oil collection.","ParticipantName":"Western Riverside Council of Governments","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Bishop","Phone":"951-955-8303"},{"GrantID":215,"CycleID":131,"CycleCode":"UOBG        ","CycleNameID":56,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grant - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOBG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":15906.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding is needed to acquire a 450-gallon storage tank for placement at the Wil-Mar Disposal yard.  Newspaper advertisements twice weekly for one month,  90 info-mercials over local radio, and billing inserts will be part of public education.","ParticipantName":"City of Atascadero","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Wade","LastName":"McKinney","Phone":"805-461-5010"},{"GrantID":216,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":214166.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will enhance the city`s public education program through billboards and direct mail.  Funds will also be used for the development of 2 new oil collection facilities and upgrading of 5 existing used oil collection facilities at the Port of Oakland.","ParticipantName":"City of Oakland","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":217,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":13031.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish a new used oil drop-off facility at the Neal Road Landfill to serve landfill customers and County residents.  Promotion of site through brochure and an`info wheel` concerning household hazardous waste.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Crump","Phone":"530-538-7681"},{"GrantID":218,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":75998.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Hayward Air Terminal intends to upgrade existing used oil collection through the construction of two permanent facilities which will accept used oil/filters from the patrons of the terminal as well as the general public.","ParticipantName":"City of Hayward","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jesus","LastName":"Armas","Phone":"510-583-4305"},{"GrantID":219,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":12380.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The city will purchase a new oil drop off trailer and fund disposal costs for the oil collected.","ParticipantName":"City of Roseville","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Allen E.","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":""},{"GrantID":220,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":130754.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used for construction and supplies needed for a new permanent facility for used oil/filter collection at the Avenal Landfill.  Public education/information materials regarding used oil will also be distributed.","ParticipantName":"City of Avenal","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Melissa G.","LastName":"Whitten","Phone":"559-386-5766"},{"GrantID":221,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":207897.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds to establish 10 new drop-off sites and to purchase and distibute 16,000 used oil collection containers.","ParticipantName":"City of Glendale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Vasken","LastName":"Demirjian","Phone":"818-937-7706"},{"GrantID":222,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":149900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Development and production of a direct mail advertisement and the redesign, printing and distribution of a point-of-purchase poster to inform public about used oil recycling.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Del D.","LastName":"Borgsdorf","Phone":"408-277-5533"},{"GrantID":223,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":11777.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to pave the area surrounding the existing used oil collection area at the Burney Transfer Station.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Russ","LastName":"Mull","Phone":"530-225-5789"},{"GrantID":224,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":47252.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish a new curbside collection program for 40,000 residences in the city.  Also included is the creation of a storage and test area for  used oil collected at the curb.  An education program for operators and residents to insure success of the residential used oil recycling program will also be developed.","ParticipantName":"City of San Bernardino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Lynn","LastName":"Merrill","Phone":"909-384-5140"},{"GrantID":225,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":77733.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used for expansion of the used oil collection program through construction and promotion of 3 new permanent used oil collection facilities.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":226,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":15515.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds to distribute 2,400 used oil collection containers and provide collection for used oil at household hazardous waste collection facility.","ParticipantName":"City of Fontana","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Shuma","Phone":"909-350-7653"},{"GrantID":227,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":199500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to fund the oil portion of two new drop facilities for antifreeze, lead-acid batteries, paint, and used oil.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"William B.","LastName":"Walker, M.D.","Phone":"925-370-5403"},{"GrantID":228,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":32100.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to purchase and distribute 17,000 oil collection containers and for retrofiting trucks in Turlock for curbside collection of oil by appointment.  Assistance with equipment acquisition and disposal costs will be offered as incentives to private businesses to establish 5-7 new certified centers. Outreach will be done through distribution of a used oil brochure by local youth organizations.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin M.","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"209-525-6700"},{"GrantID":229,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":5787.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant to provide improved access for all citizens, especially handicapped people, to the city`s used oil collection facility by providing a ground level collection point.","ParticipantName":"City of Livermore","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gerald M.","LastName":"Peeler","Phone":""},{"GrantID":230,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":20566.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish and promote a new drop-off site for used oil and oil filters at the Esparto Convenience Facility. An oil filter crusher and pad will be added to the exsisting used oil collection site at the landfill.  Public education will be handled via mass mailer focusing on used oil.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":231,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":32174.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds would be used to fund the used oil portion of two new battery, oil, and paint drop off facilities at the north and south transfer stations.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Shanks","Phone":"916-876-6105"},{"GrantID":232,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The city is establishing 10 new drop off opporunities to be located at retail businesses throughout the city.  The city will provide the tanks and the businesses will provide the staff necessary for upkeep and security.","ParticipantName":"City of Lompoc","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Frank L.","LastName":"Priore","Phone":"805-736-1261"},{"GrantID":233,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":36988.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste oil transportation and disposal at 15 exsisting sites throughout county.  Public education will be through public service anouncements and ads in newspapers and on the radio.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":234,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":62962.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish and operate 5 new oil drop-off sites; 4 in the unincorporated county and 1 in Fortuna; also public education including a brochure and newspaper ads.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":235,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":131512.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to develop a regional program providing 11,000 used oil containers to residents and a public education program including a video and portable educational trailer display.","ParticipantName":"City of Upland","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Acquanetta","LastName":"Warren","Phone":"909-931-4240"},{"GrantID":236,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":275000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establishment and promotion of 3 certified used oil collection centers and 7 drop-off centers.  Seminars for industrial generators concerning the proper disposal of used oil will be held.  Other public education such as brochures, flyers, newspaper ads, and promotions will be performed.","ParticipantName":"City of Baldwin Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Roessler","Phone":"626-813-5208"},{"GrantID":237,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":52015.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Public/private cooperative effort to expand current `Oil and Water Don`t Mix` program including providing 5000 free containers and offering $1 off coupons for another 1000 containers.  Public education through production of a video, public service announcements, and vehicle signage.","ParticipantName":"City of Thousand Oaks","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Grahame","LastName":"Watts","Phone":"805-449-2453"},{"GrantID":238,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":54247.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds to establish and promote 3 new certified used oil collection centers.","ParticipantName":"City of Folsom","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael R.","LastName":"Frost","Phone":"916-355-7328"},{"GrantID":239,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":234116.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish new used oil collection opportunities at 14 marinas, 5 boat repair facilities, and 6 rural/small farm areas.  Funds will be used to purchase tanks, accessories, and pay for disposal costs for these sites.  Public education will be addressed through various materials for TV, radio, and printed media.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":240,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":66402.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds to establish and operate 7 new drop-off centers in rural areas.  Tanks, pads, fences, other accessories, and disposal costs will be provided through grant funds.","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":241,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":438152.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish 1-year waste oil collection program at 4-7 high schools and colleges.  Containers (2700) would be provided though the schools to the students. The grant will expand public education program though a used oil hotline, point of sale information, and signage concering proper used oil disposal..  It will also fund oil collection for 2 existing facilities and construct a new used oil collection facility to serve a rural portion of the southern county.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Lee","LastName":"Esquibel","Phone":"408-299-6060"},{"GrantID":242,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":48000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish 3 new used oil collection facilities throughout the county.  Funds will be used for construction of the facilities as well as tanks and disposal costs.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":243,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":459587.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Paramount, in conjunction Cudahy, El Monte, Huntington Park, La Mirada, Lywood, Maywood, Norwalk, Pico Rivera, Santa Fe Springs, Whittier to establish 50 certified used oil collection centers and 11 drop off locations for used oil/filters.  Public education and outreach will be handled through school presentations, point of sale materials, multilingual brochures and handouts, and ads on community access cable and radio.","ParticipantName":"City of Paramount","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Patrick","LastName":"West","Phone":"562-220-2225"},{"GrantID":244,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":310177.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish 11 certified used oil collection centers and 11 drop off locations for used oil/filters.  Public education and outreach will be handled through school presentations,  point of sale materials, multilingual brochures and handouts, and ads on community access cable and radio.","ParticipantName":"City of Palmdale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Randy C.","LastName":"Floyd","Phone":"805-267-5300"},{"GrantID":245,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":422095.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish 25 certified used oil collection centers and 11 drop off locations for used oil/filters.  Public education and outreach will be through school presentations,  point-of-purchase materials, multilingual brochures and handouts, and ads on community access cable and radio.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Jones","Phone":"760-339-4462"},{"GrantID":246,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":464840.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish 50 certified used oil collection centers and 11 drop off locations for used oil/filters.  Public education and outreach will be handled through school presentations,  point of sale materials, multilingual brochures and handouts, and ads on community access cable and radio.","ParticipantName":"City of Orange","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":247,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":118709.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish 12 certifed used oil collection centers and 11 drop off locations for used oil/filters.  Public education and outreach will be handled through school presentations,  point of sale materials, multilingual brochures and handouts, and ads on community access cable and radio.","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Niguel","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":248,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":37893.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish and operate one new Certified Used Oil Collection Center at the corporation yard.  The center will be promoted by newsletter and garbage bill inserts, as well as newspaper ads.","ParticipantName":"City of Clayton","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Hill","Phone":"510-672-3622"},{"GrantID":249,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":79675.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds to establish up to 13 new drop-off center, purchase and distribute 10,000 used oil collection containers, and publicize all local oil collection opportunities using various media including newspaper, radio, and character appearences (Otto and Earl the oil recycling rats).","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":250,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":498842.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds to establish 25 certified used oil collection centers and 10 self-service collection centers, initiate a mobile used oil collection program by stationing an `oilmobile` at auto-related businesses, and conduct a public education campaign through brochures, flyers, newspaper and radio ads, and billboards.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Langley","Phone":"213-473-7999"},{"GrantID":251,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":198005.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This program establishes 10 new oil collection areas, including one at a marina.  Grant funds will be used to purchase tanks and accessories for the sites.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"Groner","Phone":"562-597-0205"},{"GrantID":252,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":498925.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Bay Area-wide public education campaign to encourage proper disposal of used oil, particularly targeting the Hispanic community (approx. 923,000 people).  The proposal calls for TV and radio ads, street signs, and written media to promote used oil recycling.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Tanya","LastName":"Haeri-McCarroll","Phone":"530-621-6665"},{"GrantID":253,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":37430.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant will fund a new curbside collection program for the city.  It will serve 4468 residences and be promoted with flyers.","ParticipantName":"City of San Fernando","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jerome","LastName":"Wedding","Phone":"818-898-1225"},{"GrantID":254,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":270300.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish 12-30 new Certified Used Oil Collection Centers and a progressive public education campaign which includes point of sale material and outreach for children. 15,000 containers will be distributed by certified centers.","ParticipantName":"City of Chula Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":255,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":479905.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used for establishing a regional collection and processing program for oil bottles. Public outreach will include a mobile information trailer, vehicle signage, and utility bill inserts.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Stacy","LastName":"Stephens","Phone":"562-570-2854"},{"GrantID":256,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":172288.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds to establish and operate a certified used oil and oil filter facility and a new used oil curbside collection program.  Public education would be handled through various media including radio, newspaper, and public events.","ParticipantName":"City of Point Arena","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Leslie","LastName":"Dahlhoff","Phone":"707-882-2122"},{"GrantID":257,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":19403.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Promotion and enhancement of existing used oil drop-off center.","ParticipantName":"City of Carpinteria","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Samantha","LastName":"Orduno","Phone":""},{"GrantID":258,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":331800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish 3 certified used oil collection centers and 6 drop-off sites.  Public education about proper used oil disposal will also be provided.","ParticipantName":"City of Compton","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Howard","LastName":"Caldwell","Phone":""},{"GrantID":259,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":23114.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds for used oil recycling public education including presentations at all the high schools in the County, as well as storm drain stenciling and signage at drop-off sites.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Shoemaker","Phone":""},{"GrantID":260,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":40269.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to fund the oil portion of a new household hazardous waste collection area.","ParticipantName":"City of Fillmore","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Roy","LastName":"Payne","Phone":"805-524-3701"},{"GrantID":261,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":34092.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This proposal will upgrade two exsisting used oil collection centers at marinas.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Barbara","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"R. B.","LastName":"Bouma","Phone":""},{"GrantID":262,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":446000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds would establish 24 certified used oil collection centers, 76 additional collection sites, and public education.","ParticipantName":"City of Bellflower","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Stewart","Phone":"562-804-1424"},{"GrantID":263,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":346522.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to establish 6 new certified collection centers (4 at marinas), 8 new drop-off centers in marinas, and enhance 3 existing drop-off centers at marinas.  Centers will be provided with tanks, containment berms, test equipment, disposal costs, etc.  Public education will be provided through brochures, distribution of collection containers, and premiums.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Kiesler","Phone":"805-658-4314"},{"GrantID":264,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":33778.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to contruct and equip a used drop-off facility that accepts used oil and oil filters.","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Katherine","LastName":"Rakow","Phone":"530-694-2287"},{"GrantID":265,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":47000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds for purchase of 2 trucks and other equipment to offer used oil curbside collection on an appointment basis.  Outreach will be obtained through a brochure to residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Hesperia","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas","LastName":"Pambianco","Phone":"760-947-1641"},{"GrantID":266,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":117500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand existing program by increasing number of certified collection centers, oil collection events, and public education.","ParticipantName":"City of Costa Mesa","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Allan L.","LastName":"Roeder","Phone":""},{"GrantID":267,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":5860.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish a new curbside collection program to serve 13,944 residences in the city.  The funds will be used to retrofit trucks and to promote the program through brochures.","ParticipantName":"City of Monrovia","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":268,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":36737.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Upgrade existing used oil collection at the county landfill with the addition of a 1000 gallon tank and concrete pad.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Roderick E.","LastName":"Schuler","Phone":"209-223-6429"},{"GrantID":269,"CycleID":138,"CycleCode":"UOOG        ","CycleNameID":51,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOOG         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":151050.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used for conducting 5 one-day used oil and oil filter collection events and for purchasing an oil filter densifier.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":270,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":26620.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1183","ParticipantName":"City of Alhambra","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Julio","LastName":"Fuentes","Phone":"626-570-5010"},{"GrantID":271,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":31794.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to enhance the used oil and oil filter recycling program at the Neal Road Landfill, including paving the collection area, purchase of clean-up supplies and an oil filter crusher, and the purchase of public information materials.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Bonnie","LastName":"Low","Phone":"530-538-7681"},{"GrantID":272,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":5687.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will promote the existing certified used oil collection center by developing, printing, and mailing informational materials four times per year to all city residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Galt","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Helene R.","LastName":"Hausman","Phone":"209-745-4695"},{"GrantID":273,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":22924.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to purchase tanks and equipment to establish a used oil drop-off collection center. The new drop-off center, as well as proper used oil management, will be promoted through the City`s existing public education program.","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Cox","Phone":"760-240-7000"},{"GrantID":274,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":16918.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City in conjunction with San Benito County will supplement existing curbside used oil collection by establishing 3 new drop-off opportunities at areas throughout the county to collect used oil.  The curbside program and new drop-off locations will be promoted with brochures, school handouts, and direct mail through utility bill inserts.","ParticipantName":"City of Hollister","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Normandy","LastName":"Rose","Phone":"831-636-4110"},{"GrantID":275,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":124256.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to assist 3 local businesses in becoming certified used oil collection centers and fund a fourth county-operated center. The program will also include a public education campaign and to recruit, establish, and advertise the Certified Collection Center network throughout the County.  The campaign will consist of TV advertisments and brochures.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lynette","LastName":"Beurmann","Phone":"661-862-8957"},{"GrantID":276,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":43472.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used for a regional program (Cypress, La Palma, Los Alamitos, Seal Beach) to assist at least 4 local businesses to become certified collection centers.  500 oil containers will also be made available to interested residents.  Brochures regarding proper used oil disposal will be distibuted to all residents, and a video and point-of-sale information will be developed.","ParticipantName":"City of Cypress","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":277,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":13794.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to assist at least 3 private entities in becoming certified used oil collection centers and for development of a used oil public education program.   The campaign will consist of various elements including developing a descriptive brochure to be distributed at auto parts stores, high school auto shops, public buildings and through direct mail.  The City will also distribute 1,950 used oil containers.","ParticipantName":"City of La Verne","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"J.R.","LastName":"Ranells","Phone":"909-596-8741"},{"GrantID":278,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":11572.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to establish and assist a new certified used oil collection center.  The County`s existing mobile collection truck will also be upgraded.  The new center, the mobile truck locations, and proper used oil management will be promoted through a booth at the county fair, handouts, `info-wheels`, public service anouncements, and newspaper advertisements.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Joyce","Phone":"530-458-0466"},{"GrantID":279,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":423324.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to provide assistance for establishment of at least 10 privately-operated certified used oil collection centers.  Public education will be addressed through a variety of media including newspaper ads, radio and television public service anoucements, and brochures discussing proper disposal of used oil.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Yamashita","Phone":"626-458-5992"},{"GrantID":280,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":38968.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used for implementing an extensive public education campaign in English and Spanish including direct mailings, utility bill inserts, newsletters, point-of-sale materials, and newspaper ads. A brochure will be developed by and for high school students concering proper used oil management. 10,000 oil collection containers will be purchased and distributed in partnership with local businesses.  `Heal the Bay` will also be a partner, offering assistance with brochure distribution and a `gutter patrol` warning people about the impacts of improper used oil disposal.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Monica","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"310-458-8228"},{"GrantID":281,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":50732.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used for the purchase and distribution of 6,000 used oil collection containers.  Public information materials such as advertisements, brochures and direct mailings will be developed and distributed through various means including a used oil information booth at the City`s annual street fair.","ParticipantName":"City of Escondido","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jeanne","LastName":"Funk","Phone":"760-741-4657"},{"GrantID":282,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":11682.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to assist a local businesses in becoming a certified collection center and to develop an educational brochure for distribution to the public.  The City will also add a used oil component to the school curriculum.","ParticipantName":"Town of Paradise","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Al","LastName":"McGreehan","Phone":"530-877-5059"},{"GrantID":283,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":45320.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to recruit and assist at least two local businesses to become certified collection centers and for sponsoring of a one day collection event for used oil/filters. At least 3,000 oil collection containers will be distributed to residents along with premiums and brochures promoting proper used oil disposal.","ParticipantName":"City of Simi Valley","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Davis","Phone":"805-583-6424"},{"GrantID":284,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":35596.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to establish and assist one new certified used oil collection center.  The new center, as well as proper used oil disposal, will be promoted through utility bill inserts and newspaper advertisements.","ParticipantName":"City of Vacaville","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Patti","LastName":"Hall","Phone":"707-449-5173"},{"GrantID":285,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":16940.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will fund the used oil portion of a new household hazardous waste curbside collection program.  The new program, as well as proper used oil management, will be promoted through news releases, billing inserts, and flyers.","ParticipantName":"City of Folsom","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert D.","LastName":"Bailey","Phone":"916-355-8357"},{"GrantID":286,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":59036.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will offer assistance to local businesses to expand used oil collection opportunies. 6,000 oil containers will be distributed to do-it-yourself oil changers. Public education will be accomplished through brochures, banners, and refuse can stickers.","ParticipantName":"City of Torrance","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Arlene","LastName":"Barco","Phone":"310-781-6916"},{"GrantID":287,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":37609.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Nevada County, Grass Valley, and Nevada City will develop 3 new certified used oil collection centers and up to 4 new drop off facilities. Funds will be used to purchase tanks and supplies for the proposed centers. The County will also purchase and distribute 1,200 used oil collection containers. Information concerning proper used oil management will be distributed via flyers, brochures, and a video.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Daria","LastName":"Kent","Phone":"530-265-7179"},{"GrantID":288,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":10431.7500,"ProjectSummary":"The City will provide assistance to private businesses to establish at least one certified used oil collection center.  Residents, especially apartment dwellers, will be provided with information on proper used oil disposal through utility bill inserts, coupon mailings, and newspaper advertisements.","ParticipantName":"City of Rocklin","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rex E.","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"916-632-4050"},{"GrantID":289,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":5940.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to provide tanks and accessories for one new certifed used oil collection center and one new drop-off center.  Development and distribution of various public education materials such as signs, flyers, and displays will inform residents of used oil collection opportunities.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Tara","LastName":"Gauthier","Phone":"530-623-1326"},{"GrantID":290,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":31328.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will purchase 5,000 oil containers and distribute them to residents. Funds will also be used to produce multi-lingual brochures, flyers, newsletters, articles, and seminars.","ParticipantName":"City of Baldwin Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Roessler","Phone":"626-813-5208"},{"GrantID":291,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":14190.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City in conjunction with Solano County will provide for a certified used oil collection center at the local landfill.  Public education concerning proper used oil management will be accomplished through two direct mailings to county residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Dixon","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":292,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":21604.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will establish and provide assistance to at least one new certified used oil collection center.  New collection opportunies and proper used oil management will be promoted through cable TV ads, newspaper ads, utility bill inserts, community events, and direct mail.","ParticipantName":"City of Glendora","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael G.","LastName":"Yankovich","Phone":"626-914-8216"},{"GrantID":293,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":11770.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will establish and assist at least two new certified used oil collection centers at local businesses.  Collection tanks, an oil filter crusher, and other supplies will be purchased.  A public awareness campaign will include an oil collection day, newspaper ads, and distribution of brochures.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Paula","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Charmaine","LastName":"Yambao","Phone":"805-933-4213"},{"GrantID":294,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":20152.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to provide used oil disposal for a city sponspored drop-off event and drop-off site.  3,000 oil containers will be distributed to residents.  An extensive public education campaign will be developed using videos, public service announcements, brochures and print ads.","ParticipantName":"City of Chico","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Herman","Phone":"530-896-7241"},{"GrantID":295,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":18502.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will help establish at least one new certified used oil collection center. 1,000 used oil collection containers will be distributed to interested residents. Public education efforts will involve development and distribution of brochures, banners, and refuse can stickers.","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Palos Verdes","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Judy","LastName":"Huey","Phone":"310-377-0360"},{"GrantID":296,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":22580.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County in conjunction with Calistoga, St. Helena, and Yountville will establish a new certified center at the County`s new transfer station and fund the used oil portion of two household hazardous waste round-ups.  Public education will involve development and distribution of brochures and auto service leaflets describing proper used oil management techniques and disposal options.  A storm drain stenciling program is also being establshed.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Briggs","Phone":"707-253-4094"},{"GrantID":297,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":5896.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will establish and assist one new certified used oil collection center and raise the public`s awareness of used oil collection opportunities by producing a biannual newsletter and holding a community-wide collection event for used oil.","ParticipantName":"City of Solana Beach","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tom","LastName":"Ritter","Phone":"619-755-2998"},{"GrantID":298,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":29568.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will assist with the establishment of at least one certified used oil collection center by providing monthly pick-up of used oil.  Information in two languages regarding proper disposal of used oil will be distributed to residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Carlsbad","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Wayne","LastName":"Pearce","Phone":"916-985-3353"},{"GrantID":299,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":101550.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Chula Vista, in conjunction with Imperial Beach and National City, will develop an education campaign focused on school-age children that will include classroom materials and supplies to educate students about the hazards and appropriate disposal of used oil. Workshops for residential and business used oil generators will also be sponsored and address proper used oil handling and using recycled oil.","ParticipantName":"City of Chula Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lynn","LastName":"France","Phone":"619-397-6221"},{"GrantID":300,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":25344.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will establish and assist 3 new certified used oil collection centers.  A public awareness campaign will be implemented including design and distribution of a newsletter, brochures, and point-of-sale information.  A program concerning the proper handling of used oil will be developed for local high school auto shop classes.","ParticipantName":"City of Encinitas","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Phil","LastName":"Cotton","Phone":"760-633-2846"},{"GrantID":301,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":24494.8000,"ProjectSummary":"The County, in cooperation with the cities of Lakeport and Clearlake, will establish 4 new certified collection centers.  Oil collection opportunities and proper used oil disposal will be promoted with brochures, leaflets, and fact sheets.","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Janice","LastName":"Leonard","Phone":"707-262-1760"},{"GrantID":302,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":25520.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to purchase a storage building that will house oil collection drums and supplies.  Public awareness of proper used oil disposal will be raised through the City`s existing public education program.","ParticipantName":"City of Hesperia","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Yegge","Phone":"760-947-1650"},{"GrantID":303,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":57622.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This regional program consisting of all of the county`s jurisdictions will establish 3 new certified used oil collection centers and a public education program.  The public education component will focus on the non-English speaking population through public service announcements, radio roundtables with used oil as the focus, and point-of-sale material.  Mexican/American festivals, car clubs, and adult education classes will also be used as mediums for distribution of the education materials.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Jones","Phone":"760-339-4462"},{"GrantID":304,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":29192.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will purchase 3,000 used oil containers for distribution to do-it-yourself oil changers. Design and distribution of utility bill inserts, newsletters, and a cable TV ad will help raise public awareness of proper used oil disposal.","ParticipantName":"City of Upland","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Acquanetta","LastName":"Warren","Phone":"909-931-4240"},{"GrantID":305,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":6960.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County will use funds to establish and promote a new certified used oil collection center at the Mariposa Landfill and a new used oil drop-off center at a transfer station.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tom","LastName":"Starling","Phone":"209-966-5356"},{"GrantID":306,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":2222.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Program will establish and provide assistance for at least one new certified used oil collection center and pay for publication of a local newletter and utility bill inserts to inform residents of used oil recycling opportunities.  Funds will also be used to develop materials to be used in additional public education efforts such as community events.","ParticipantName":"City of Del Mar","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joseph","LastName":"Hoefgen","Phone":"619-755-9313"},{"GrantID":307,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":5808.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A quarterly newsletter will be produced and sent to businesses and all city residents focusing on proper used oil management and promoting existing used oil collection opportunities.","ParticipantName":"City of Grand Terrace","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Maria","LastName":"Muett","Phone":"909-824-6621"},{"GrantID":308,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":12452.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to establish at least one new certified used oil collection center and purchase 650 used oil containers for distribution to residents. Public education will be addressed with brochures, banners, and refuse can stickers displaying information about disposal of used oil.","ParticipantName":"City of Lawndale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":309,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":13332.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will establish and assist at least one new certified used oil collection center. 1,000 used oil containers will be purchased and distributed to do-it-yourself oil changers.  The program will be promoted through brochures and refuse can stickers.","ParticipantName":"City of Walnut","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Alicia","LastName":"Jensen","Phone":"909-598-5605"},{"GrantID":310,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":40128.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to implement a new used oil curbside collection program serving 12,000 households.  A variety of public education materials will be developed, produced, and distributed such as a mail-out brochure, door hangers, and flyers.  Schools will be targeted with brochures and a used oil information hotline will be established.","ParticipantName":"City of El Cajon","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kathi","LastName":"Hubert","Phone":"619-441-1780"},{"GrantID":311,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":79640.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will help establish 14 new privately operated certified centers.  A public awareness campaign will involve the development and distribution of displays, signs, brochures, and a contest at local elementary schools to develop a poster to promote the City`s used oil program.","ParticipantName":"City of San Bernardino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Ceballos","Phone":"909-384-5549"},{"GrantID":312,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":35684.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to launch a multi-lingual public education campaign using utility bill and store bag inserts, as well as posters for auto parts stores, service stations, laundrymats, and grocery stores.  The City will also sponsor a poster contest for school age children.","ParticipantName":"City of Westminster","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Annette","LastName":"Paluska","Phone":"714-898-3311"},{"GrantID":313,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":26664.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will solicit at least two new certified used oil collection centers through local businesses.  Public education will be addressed through the development of brochures promoting collection opportunities and a storm drain stencilling program.  Seminars for oil generators concerning proper used oil management will also be conducted.","ParticipantName":"City of Montebello","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Kosareff","Phone":"323-887-4611"},{"GrantID":314,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":3509.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will purchase and distribute 500 oil containers to interested residents.  Public education will be addressed through development and distribution of brochures and advertisements.","ParticipantName":"City of Rolling Hills Estates","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Grammer","Phone":"310-377-1577"},{"GrantID":315,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":24024.0000,"ProjectSummary":"3,500 used oil recycling containers will be purchased and distributed to residents.  Public awareness about proper used oil disposal will be raised through newspaper ads, signage, direct mail, and flyers.","ParticipantName":"City of Santee","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Stoner","Phone":"619-258-4100"},{"GrantID":316,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":65824.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Oxnard will develop 5 new certified used oil collection centers with local businesses.  15,000 oil containers will also be purchased and distributed to residents.  Public education will be directed at schools and non-English speaking residents through brochures, newspaper ads, cable TV pieces, and radio spots.","ParticipantName":"City of Oxnard","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jay","LastName":"Duncan","Phone":"805-385-8059"},{"GrantID":317,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":42372.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will develop at least 4 new certified used oil collection centers through local proprietorships.  Public awareness will be increased through used oil advertisements in local TV and radio, newspapers, direct mail, and bus shelter pieces.   Many of these pieces will be multi-lingual.  Point-of-sale materials will be developed and distributed to oil retailers. Promotion materials such as funnels and refrigerator magnets will be distributed to residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Norwalk","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jill","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"562-929-5770"},{"GrantID":318,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":48620.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will assist at least 2 local businesses in becoming certified used oil collection centers. Public awareness will be increased through used oil advertisements in local TV and radio, newspapers, direct mail, and bus shelter pieces.  Many of these pieces will be multi-lingual.  Point-of-sale materials will be developed and distributed to oil retailers and promotional materials such as funnels and refrigerator magnets will be distributed to residents.","ParticipantName":"City of El Monte","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"McDonald","Phone":"626-580-2157"},{"GrantID":319,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":27324.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will develop at least 4 new certified used oil collection centers with local businesses. Public awareness will be increased through used oil advertisements in local TV and radio, newspapers, direct mail, and bus shelter pieces. Many of these pieces will be multi-lingual.  Point-of-sale materials will be developed and distributed to oil retailers. Promotion materials such as funnels and refrigerator magnets will also be distributed to residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Monterey Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Larry","LastName":"Koch","Phone":"626-307-1285"},{"GrantID":320,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":12606.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will develop at least 3 new certified used oil collection centers with local businesses.  Public awareness will be increased through used oil advertisements in local TV and radio, newspapers, direct mail, and bus shelter pieces.  Many of these pieces will be multi-lingual.  Point-of-sale materials will be developed and distributed to oil retailers. Promotional materials such as funnels and refrigerator magnets will also be distributed to residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Maywood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Dovalis","Phone":"213-562-5010"},{"GrantID":321,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":19162.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will assist at least 3 local businesses in becoming certified used oil collection centers.  Public awareness will be increased through used oil advertisements in local TV and radio, newspapers, direct mail, and bus shelter pieces.   Many of these pieces will be multi-lingual.  Point-of-sale materials will be developed and distributed to oil retailers. Promotion materials such as funnels and refrigerator magnets will also be distributed to residents.","ParticipantName":"City of La Mirada","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":322,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":23892.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to assist at least 4 local businesses in becoming certified used oil collection centers. Public awareness will be increased through used oil advertisements in local TV and radio, newspapers, direct mail, and bus shelter pieces. Many of these pieces will be multi-lingual.  Point-of-sale materials will be developed and distributed to oil retailers. Promotional materials such as funnels and refrigerator magnets will be distributed to residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Pleasanton","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Cusenza","Phone":"510-484-8074"},{"GrantID":323,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":23144.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will develop at least 3 new certified used oil collection centers through local proprietorships.  Public awareness will be increased through used oil advertisements in local TV and radio, newspapers, direct mail, and bus shelter pieces.   Many of these pieces will be multi-lingual.  Point-of-sale materials will be developed and distributed to oil retailers. Promotion materials such as funnels and refrigerator magnets will also be distributed to residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Niguel","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":324,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":25300.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will assist at least 4 local businesses with becoming certified used oil collection centers. Public awareness will be increased through used oil advertisements in local TV and radio, newspapers, direct mail, and bus shelter pieces. Many of these pieces will be multi-lingual.  Point-of-sale materials will be developed and distributed to oil retailers. Promotional materials such as funnels and refrigerator magnets will be distributed to residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Tustin","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Meyers","Phone":"714-573-3173"},{"GrantID":325,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":18964.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will develop at least 3 new certified used oil collection centers with local businesses. Public awareness will be increased through used oil advertisements in local TV and radio, newspapers, direct mail, and bus shelter pieces. Many of these pieces will be multi-lingual. Point-of-sale materials will be developed and distributed to oil retailers. Promotion materials such as funnels and refrigerator magnets will be distributed to residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Placentia","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marla K.","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"714-993-8141"},{"GrantID":326,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":11000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to assist at least 2 local businesses in becoming certified used oil collection centers.  Public awareness will be increased through used oil advertisements in local TV and radio, newspapers, direct mail, and bus shelter pieces.   Many of these pieces will be multi-lingual.  Point-of-sale materials will be developed and distributed to oil retailers. Promotion materials such as funnels and refrigerator magnets will also be distributed to residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Hills","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Holman","Phone":"949-707-2662"},{"GrantID":327,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":82856.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will develop at least 10 new certified used oil collection centers through local proprietorships. Public awareness will be increased through used oil advertisements in local TV and radio, newspapers, direct mail, and bus shelter pieces. Many of these pieces will be multi-lingual.  Point-of-sale materials will be developed and distributed to oil retailers, and promotional materials such as funnels and refrigerator magnets will be distributed to residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Palmdale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Randy C.","LastName":"Floyd","Phone":"805-267-5300"},{"GrantID":328,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":52580.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will develop at least 5 new certified used oil collection centers through local proprietorships.  Public awareness will be increased through used oil advertisements in local TV and radio, newspapers, direct mail, and bus shelter pieces. Many of these pieces will be multi-lingual.  Point-of-sale materials will be developed and distributed to oil retailers. Promotion materials such as funnels and refrigerator magnets will also be distributed to residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Fullerton","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"F. Paul","LastName":"Dudley","Phone":"714-738-6547"},{"GrantID":329,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":125600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Program involves forming an advisory group to provide guidance for the City`s public education campaign.  The City will develop a high school education materials and work with private industry sponsors to be guest speakers.  5,000 oil containers will also be purchased for distribution to residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Anaheim","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John J.","LastName":"Hills","Phone":"714-254-4277"},{"GrantID":330,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":11792.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will help the City add used oil collection to its current curbside collection program to serve 6,500 single family residences and 21 multi-famly units. This includes retrofitting collection vehicles and purchase and installation of a 2,500 gallon collection tank. Public awareness will be raised through development, printing and distribution of public education materials.","ParticipantName":"City of Benicia","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Tonya","LastName":"Gilmore","Phone":"707-746-4334"},{"GrantID":331,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":15400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Martinez will upgrade the oil tank used by its curbside collection operator and promote the community`s curbside program and drop-off opportunities through direct mail, newspaper advertisements, and distribution to residents of premiuns such as funnels.","ParticipantName":"City of Martinez","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Peterson","Phone":"925-372-3564"},{"GrantID":332,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":41140.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will establish at least one new certified collection center.  A public awareness campaign will be conducted with fliers, advertising, window displays, and distribution of 1,500 oil containers.","ParticipantName":"City of Downey","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carol","LastName":"Rowland","Phone":"562-904-7103"},{"GrantID":333,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":27896.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will establish at least one new certifed used oil collection center.   Public education will be addressed through a variety of means including seminars for used oil generators, leaflets, posters, and free distribution of 1,500 used oil collection containers.","ParticipantName":"City of Bellflower","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Lazzaretto","Phone":"562-804-1424"},{"GrantID":334,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":19250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"At least one new certified used oil collection center will be established in the City.  1,500 used oil recycling containers will be purchased and distributed to interested residents.  Public awareness will be raised with flyers, window displays, and newpaper advertisements.","ParticipantName":"City of Bell Gardens","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Oropeza","Phone":"562-806-7700"},{"GrantID":335,"CycleID":118,"CycleCode":"UBG2        ","CycleNameID":58,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG2         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":41320.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used for staffing and purchase of a truck, tank, and other equipment for establishing an on-call used oil curbside collection program. The program will be promoted in a variety of ways including flyers, brochures, and premiums.","ParticipantName":"City of Fontana","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tony","LastName":"Mata","Phone":"909-350-6798"},{"GrantID":336,"CycleID":132,"CycleCode":"UOCP        ","CycleNameID":46,"CycleName":"Used Oil Curbside Collection Promotion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOCP         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":13800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Bi-lingual public service annoucements, 12,000 flyers, advertisements on City collection trucks, and monthly advertisements will promote local collection efforts. Funds will also be used for staffing and display materials for presentations at local schools and community events.","ParticipantName":"City of Ceres","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sheila","LastName":"Cumberland","Phone":"209-538-5764"},{"GrantID":337,"CycleID":132,"CycleCode":"UOCP        ","CycleNameID":46,"CycleName":"Used Oil Curbside Collection Promotion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOCP         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":46393.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A public awareness campaign promoting curbside collection of used oil will include monthly media advertising, development and distribution of 30,000 brochures, a school outreach program, and development of a video for local schools.","ParticipantName":"City of Fontana","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Shuma","Phone":"909-350-7653"},{"GrantID":338,"CycleID":132,"CycleCode":"UOCP        ","CycleNameID":46,"CycleName":"Used Oil Curbside Collection Promotion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOCP         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":35676.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used for 14 half-page newspaper ads and for design, printing, and mailing of 20,000 brochures promoting curbside collection of used oil.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clara","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Sparacino","Phone":""},{"GrantID":339,"CycleID":132,"CycleCode":"UOCP        ","CycleNameID":46,"CycleName":"Used Oil Curbside Collection Promotion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOCP         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":212530.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A K-12 school used oil education project will include English and Spanish instructional videos, flyers, a display, and promotional items.  110 refuse truck signs, more than 500,000 used oil flyers, and production of radio advertisements will also be funded.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Shanks","Phone":"916-876-6105"},{"GrantID":340,"CycleID":132,"CycleCode":"UOCP        ","CycleNameID":46,"CycleName":"Used Oil Curbside Collection Promotion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOCP         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":12283.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to mail a bilingual brochure promoting used oil curbside collection to local residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Monica","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Susan","LastName":"McCarthy","Phone":"310-458-8301"},{"GrantID":341,"CycleID":132,"CycleCode":"UOCP        ","CycleNameID":46,"CycleName":"Used Oil Curbside Collection Promotion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOCP         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":140900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to create and disseminate public service announcements for broadcast on cable TV, 6 quarter-page newspaper advertisements, 30 billboard messages, and 7,500 backpacks for school children, all promoting used oil recycling.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Stacy","LastName":"Stephens","Phone":"562-570-2854"},{"GrantID":342,"CycleID":132,"CycleCode":"UOCP        ","CycleNameID":46,"CycleName":"Used Oil Curbside Collection Promotion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOCP         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":191370.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will use funds to purchase 10,000 oil funnels, 10,000 brochures for oil retailers, 53 newspaper advertisements, two street billboard displays for 6 months, and display of over 125 posters at bus shelters and BART stations.","ParticipantName":"City of Oakland","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":343,"CycleID":132,"CycleCode":"UOCP        ","CycleNameID":46,"CycleName":"Used Oil Curbside Collection Promotion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOCP         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":19198.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to place 1,820 spots on cable television, 162 English and Spanish-language radio advertisements, and development of a `Rocky the Raccoon` mascot for use in posters, brochures, and at special events to promote curbside collection and proper disposal of motor oil.","ParticipantName":"City of Manteca","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"McLaughlin","Phone":"209-456-8062"},{"GrantID":344,"CycleID":132,"CycleCode":"UOCP        ","CycleNameID":46,"CycleName":"Used Oil Curbside Collection Promotion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOCP         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":28710.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used for developing public education materials and staffing to promote the City`s used oil curbside collection program.","ParticipantName":"City of Chino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Glen","LastName":"Rojas","Phone":"909-591-9806"},{"GrantID":345,"CycleID":132,"CycleCode":"UOCP        ","CycleNameID":46,"CycleName":"Used Oil Curbside Collection Promotion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOCP         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":96570.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County and all its incorporated cities will use funds for 26,000 flyers, 5,000 magnetic promotional logos, 50 radio advertisements, two years of newsprint advertisements run twice monthly, and five billboard rentals promoting curbside collection of used oil.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Rivero","Phone":"209-385-7366"},{"GrantID":346,"CycleID":132,"CycleCode":"UOCP        ","CycleNameID":46,"CycleName":"Used Oil Curbside Collection Promotion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOCP         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":18097.0000,"ProjectSummary":"13,000 direct mail pieces, 10,000 brochures, 5,000 ballons, 24 newspaper advertisements, and 5,000 used oil magnets will be part of the County`s informational campaign.  Display materials and staffing will also be funded to promote used oil curbside collection at local community events.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jon A.","LastName":"Morgan","Phone":"530-621-5300"},{"GrantID":347,"CycleID":132,"CycleCode":"UOCP        ","CycleNameID":46,"CycleName":"Used Oil Curbside Collection Promotion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOCP         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":18170.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used for development and distribution of 4,000 brochures, 100 posters, 100 shelf hangers, and staffing costs to promote used oil curbside collection within the community.","ParticipantName":"City of Folsom","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael R.","LastName":"Frost","Phone":"916-355-7328"},{"GrantID":348,"CycleID":132,"CycleCode":"UOCP        ","CycleNameID":46,"CycleName":"Used Oil Curbside Collection Promotion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOCP         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":57677.0000,"ProjectSummary":"18 school presentations, development and distribution of a promotional brochure, a mobile truck sign, newspaper advertisements, and a video for K-12 students encouraging proper disposal disposal of used oil will be used to promote the City`s curbside collection program.","ParticipantName":"City of Fremont","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":349,"CycleID":132,"CycleCode":"UOCP        ","CycleNameID":46,"CycleName":"Used Oil Curbside Collection Promotion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOCP         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":34665.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used for 68,800 billing inserts, 5,000 magnets with used oil logos, 1,000 used oil posters, and staff outreach activities.","ParticipantName":"City of Baldwin Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jess","LastName":"Carbajal","Phone":""},{"GrantID":350,"CycleID":132,"CycleCode":"UOCP        ","CycleNameID":46,"CycleName":"Used Oil Curbside Collection Promotion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOCP         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":27150.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding will be used for a promotional campaign which includes 68,000 billing inserts, 5,000 novelty promotional items, 1,500 used oil posters, and staffing needed to conduct the campaign.","ParticipantName":"City of Diamond Bar","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Terrence","LastName":"Belanger","Phone":"909-860-2489"},{"GrantID":351,"CycleID":132,"CycleCode":"UOCP        ","CycleNameID":46,"CycleName":"Used Oil Curbside Collection Promotion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOCP         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":3987.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to develop and distribute 2,600 billing inserts to increase awareness and use of the City`s weekly used oil curbside collection service.","ParticipantName":"City of Rolling Hills Estates","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Grammer","Phone":"310-377-1577"},{"GrantID":352,"CycleID":132,"CycleCode":"UOCP        ","CycleNameID":46,"CycleName":"Used Oil Curbside Collection Promotion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOCP         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":20023.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County in conjunction with Mill Valley, Corte Madera, Tiburon, and Belvedere will use funds for development of 17,400 flyers, conducting a direct mail campaign to inform residents of the local used oil curbside collection program, and staffing for conducting presentations at local schools.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":353,"CycleID":132,"CycleCode":"UOCP        ","CycleNameID":46,"CycleName":"Used Oil Curbside Collection Promotion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOCP         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":73056.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used for development and distribution of 70,000 curbside oil recycling brochures, 2 separate one week radio campaigns on 5 local radio stations, and purchase of an information kiosk on recycling and curbside collection of used oil.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":354,"CycleID":132,"CycleCode":"UOCP        ","CycleNameID":46,"CycleName":"Used Oil Curbside Collection Promotion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOCP         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":24680.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used for staffing a used oil information booth at 4 local community events and distributing point-of-sale informational materials to local retailers.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Del D.","LastName":"Borgsdorf","Phone":"408-277-5533"},{"GrantID":355,"CycleID":132,"CycleCode":"UOCP        ","CycleNameID":46,"CycleName":"Used Oil Curbside Collection Promotion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOCP         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":75577.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used for printing and distribution of 6,000 flyers, purchase of 1,000 used oil logo coffee mugs, 22 newspaper advertisements, and staff costs for promoting curbside collection at local community meetings and schools.","ParticipantName":"City of Glendale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Vasken","LastName":"Demirjian","Phone":"818-937-7706"},{"GrantID":356,"CycleID":132,"CycleCode":"UOCP        ","CycleNameID":46,"CycleName":"Used Oil Curbside Collection Promotion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOCP         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":58669.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County will promote local used oil curbside collection opportunities through newspaper, radio, and TV advertising.  An oil awareness event and youth education in both English and Spanish will reinforce public education efforts.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Everett","LastName":"King","Phone":"805-882-3618"},{"GrantID":357,"CycleID":132,"CycleCode":"UOCP        ","CycleNameID":46,"CycleName":"Used Oil Curbside Collection Promotion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOCP         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":13577.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used for 10,000 doorhangers, 10,000 brochures, 48 English/Spanish radio advertisements, and staff costs for promoting the City`s curbside collection program.","ParticipantName":"City of Gilroy","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jay","LastName":"Baksa","Phone":""},{"GrantID":358,"CycleID":132,"CycleCode":"UOCP        ","CycleNameID":46,"CycleName":"Used Oil Curbside Collection Promotion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOCP         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":201282.0000,"ProjectSummary":"30,000 used oil brochures, 50,000 decals with recycling information will be produced, 300 posters, 400 point-of-sale displays, 75 public bus signs, and radio and newsprint advertisements will be included in a campaign to increase public participation in the County`s curbside collection services.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Romero","Phone":"408-299-4132"},{"GrantID":359,"CycleID":132,"CycleCode":"UOCP        ","CycleNameID":46,"CycleName":"Used Oil Curbside Collection Promotion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOCP         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":9053.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used for purchasing 6 newspaper advertisements, 48 one-minute radio spots, 2,500 magnetic logos, and distribution of 6,000 oil collection containers to local residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Hollister","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Bellomy","Phone":"760-256-3531"},{"GrantID":360,"CycleID":132,"CycleCode":"UOCP        ","CycleNameID":46,"CycleName":"Used Oil Curbside Collection Promotion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOCP         - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":11580.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cubside collection of used oil will be promoted with 230 radio advertisements, 10 weekly advertisements in a regional newspaper serving county residents, 8,000 magnetized novelty logos, and 1,000 door hangers.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tom","LastName":"Garibay","Phone":"619-694-2223"},{"GrantID":361,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":48000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"One day collection events in two geographic communities and participation in regional events with adjoining counties.","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Katherine","LastName":"Rakow","Phone":"530-694-2287"},{"GrantID":362,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"One HHW collection event","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":363,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":104023.0000,"ProjectSummary":"One day HHW collection programs to be conducted throughout the county.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Bonnie","LastName":"Low","Phone":"530-538-7681"},{"GrantID":364,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":87785.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Construction of a permanent HHW facility.","ParticipantName":"City of Chico","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Herman","Phone":"530-896-7241"},{"GrantID":365,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":110000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Two HHW collection events in 1995 and 1996.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Norton","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":366,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":102066.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Construct two permanent HHW facilities and two fire station satellite collection sites.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jon A.","LastName":"Morgan","Phone":"530-621-5300"},{"GrantID":367,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":95664.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Construction of a countywide transfer and storage facility for the collection of household and small business hazardous wastes, and  programs to reduce and recycle materials which would otherwise require handling at a more expensive transfer facility.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Cox","Phone":"707-445-6215"},{"GrantID":368,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":95105.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Two HHW collection events.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Hurd","Phone":"760-878-0238"},{"GrantID":369,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":27946.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Training personnel for load check program and educational material.","ParticipantName":"City of Avenal","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jonathan","LastName":"Demsky","Phone":"209-386-5766"},{"GrantID":370,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":109720.0000,"ProjectSummary":"HHW Storage Facility for mobile program.","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Janice","LastName":"Leonard","Phone":"707-262-1760"},{"GrantID":371,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":5530.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Neighborhood Preservation program to place an oil collection site in the low-income neighborhood and to hand out oil containers.","ParticipantName":"City of Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Charles R.","LastName":"Redden","Phone":"626-858-7204"},{"GrantID":372,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":2163.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Bilingual brochure and bilingual hotline.","ParticipantName":"City of Monrovia","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Scott","LastName":"Ochoa","Phone":"626-932-5501"},{"GrantID":373,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":102068.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Construction of a permanent HHW Collection Facility","ParticipantName":"City of Redondo Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Leslie","LastName":"Lait","Phone":"310-372-1171"},{"GrantID":374,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":12933.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Purchase a HHW storage shed and repoduce a guide to HHW products, safer alternatives, and proper disposal.","ParticipantName":"City of West Hollywood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Hare","Phone":"213-848-6312"},{"GrantID":375,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":81000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Education, one-day collection event, and establishment of a permanent collection area.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Glenn","LastName":"Allen","Phone":"559-675-7823"},{"GrantID":376,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":29799.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding to expand collection activities at the San Rafael BOP to include antifreeze and fluorescent tubes.  Also, for handling abandoned waste at the BOP and from loadchecking.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Gina","LastName":"Purin","Phone":"415-499-3202"},{"GrantID":377,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":93060.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Construction of a permanent HHW Collection Facility.","ParticipantName":"City of San Rafael","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert E.","LastName":"Marcucci","Phone":"415-485-3304"},{"GrantID":378,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":120000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Regional program for Mendocino and Lake County to establish a mobile HHW Collection system.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Sweeney","Phone":"707-468-9710"},{"GrantID":379,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":49250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Public awareness program, load checking program, training personnel for BOPS.","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Newbry","Phone":"760-932-5252"},{"GrantID":380,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":111935.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Construction of a permanent facility at the County`s McCourtney Road Recycling facility for ABOP program.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Brennan","Phone":"530-265-1555"},{"GrantID":381,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":60000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Household Hazardous Waste Collection events and public ed material for source reduction and recycling of HHW for brochure.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Ana","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mary","LastName":"Gonzales","Phone":"714-647-5088"},{"GrantID":382,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":106138.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Construct permanent ABOP facility, community awareness campaign, and HHW Collection and exchange events.","ParticipantName":"City of Portola","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Murphy","Phone":"530-862-6800"},{"GrantID":383,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":95000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Equipment and salaries for two Battery, Oil, and Anti-freeze (BOA) collection centers.  In addition, publication and advertising for HHW.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Earl","LastName":"Tuntland","Phone":"909-358-5055"},{"GrantID":384,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":84389.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Payment of disposal of material from two battery, oil, and paint (BOP) collection centers.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Green","Phone":"916-875-8469"},{"GrantID":385,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":82400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Regional public education activities to promote participation in HHW programs.","ParticipantName":"City of Chino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Patrick","LastName":"Griffin","Phone":"909-464-0758"},{"GrantID":386,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":42102.0000,"ProjectSummary":"HHW Educational progam for children.  Program consist of an interactive video and game to be untilized in a classroom.","ParticipantName":"City of Grand Terrace","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Hally","LastName":"Cappiello","Phone":"909-824-6621"},{"GrantID":387,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":56662.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding will guarantee local collection of HHW -- antifreeze, batteries, oil and paint.  Also the city will enhance its HHW education program by informing its residents of the proper disposal of HHW and of alternative products.","ParticipantName":"City of Poway","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Haupt","Phone":"858-668-4722"},{"GrantID":388,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":80000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The city will construct two HHW permanent storage facilities at existing landfill locations for HHW that is diverted from these landfills.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Miller","Phone":""},{"GrantID":389,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":92498.0000,"ProjectSummary":"4 collection events, HHW Kiosk computer, and expansion of educational program.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alison","LastName":"Hudson","Phone":"209-468-3066"},{"GrantID":390,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":58795.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Appointment based HHW Collection program, will accept small quantity generator waste.  Will also increased advertising and education program based on last years pilot program.","ParticipantName":"City of Carpinteria","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Wagner","Phone":"805-684-5405"},{"GrantID":391,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":23500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Green Gardening Project is an innovative HHW education program focused on home pesticide reduction.  Several goals, primary to reduce pesticide use and educate people regarding alternatives and the health and  environmental hazards of pesticide use.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Everett","LastName":"King","Phone":"805-882-3618"},{"GrantID":392,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":88858.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Program will establish a loadchecking program, implement an HHW education program to encourange consumers to use alternatives, and have a one day collection event.","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Beals","Phone":"530-289-3201"},{"GrantID":393,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":111526.0000,"ProjectSummary":"HHW Collection Events at two sites and public ed campaign focusing on reduce, recycle, and reuse of HHW.  Also, establishment of on-site latex paint and oil filter recycling, reuse program.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Roger","LastName":"Cummins","Phone":"530-842-8250"},{"GrantID":394,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":28755.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Three collection events for Fairfield, Suisun City, and Solano County.","ParticipantName":"City of Fairfield","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ike","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"707-428-7749"},{"GrantID":395,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":34000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Collection event for Vacaville, Dixon and and the unincorporated area of Solano County.","ParticipantName":"City of Vacaville","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Connie","LastName":"Donovan","Phone":"707-469-6508"},{"GrantID":396,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":35700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Purchase a fork lift and storage structure to establish a HHW exchange program.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Fidelis","LastName":"Gines","Phone":"209-525-6758"},{"GrantID":397,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":118720.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct two HHW collection events and purchase a forklift anf accessories to be used at the collection events.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Stacey","LastName":"Miner","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":398,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":69100.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Regional ed/information program to purchase computer information kiosks.  Kiosks will be placed in revolving locations.","ParticipantName":"City of Moorpark","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Mellon","Phone":"805-517-6247"},{"GrantID":399,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":81645.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implementation of appointment based HHW collection events.","ParticipantName":"City of Ojai","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lynn","LastName":"Malone","Phone":"805-640-5555"},{"GrantID":400,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":57990.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implementation of an appointment based HHW collection program and exchange program.  Distribution of public info assisted by the use of a multi-media, interactive kiosk.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Paula","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Charmaine","LastName":"Yambao","Phone":"805-933-4213"},{"GrantID":401,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":96985.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Construction of a temporary HHW collection facility.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ramin","LastName":"Yazdani","Phone":"530-666-8848"},{"GrantID":402,"CycleID":45,"CycleCode":"HD3         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD3          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":67190.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Three HHW collection events, public education, and advertising of events.","ParticipantName":"Yuba/Sutter Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dorman","LastName":"Steele","Phone":"530-743-6933"},{"GrantID":403,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":5457.6300,"ProjectSummary":"Improve existing permanent used oil recycling facility by providing a concrete pad for easy accessibility and added safety.   Funding will provide 5,000 recycling fact sheet brochures to the public.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Petropolos","Phone":"209-966-5356"},{"GrantID":404,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":42440.2400,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funding will be used to increase use of certified used oil collection centers in the unincorporated areas of the County through the production and distribution of 40,000 public education brochures, 150,000 utility billing inserts, newspaper advertisements, and 5,000 brochures targeted to youth. Grant monies will underwrite the training of collection center staff and the operation and administrative costs of curbside collection of used oil in Castro Valley.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Adolph","LastName":"Martinelli","Phone":""},{"GrantID":406,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":8590.7300,"ProjectSummary":"The City will use grant monies to establish least one certified used oil collection center.  900 used oil collection containers, 10,000 mailings, and newspaper advertisements will be used to promote the center.  Presentations and distribution of 3,000 used oil brochures will be used at high schools to increase the awareness about the hazards of improper disposal of used oil.","ParticipantName":"City of Lemon Grove","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Richardson","Phone":"619-825-3800"},{"GrantID":407,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":257037.2600,"ProjectSummary":"Provide financial and technial assistance to certified centers, establish used oil collection at colleges.  Public education campaign will target low participation areas through street signs and banners, point-of-purchase displays, Spanish language radio advertisements, and local cable TV time.  Equipment purchases include 60 halogen detection kits and 2,025 oil change kits.","ParticipantName":"City of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Cribbs","Phone":""},{"GrantID":408,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":53392.5600,"ProjectSummary":"The Joint Powers Authority on behalf of the cities of Hercules, Pinole, Richmond, and San Pablo will use grant funds to assist six additional certified centers.  A public education campaign will be developed which will include a newpaper campaign focusing on proper used oil handling, storage, and disposal methods to increase participation in the program.","ParticipantName":"West Contra Costa Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Scott","LastName":"Hanin","Phone":"510-215-4300"},{"GrantID":409,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":10969.4300,"ProjectSummary":"Grant monies will be used to establish a used oil curbside collection program and public awareness campaign.  The City will also use grant funding to purchase and distribute 900 oil drain funnels and 8,000 post cards to promote the curbside program to residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Pleasant Hill","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joseph M.","LastName":"Tanner","Phone":"925-671-5267"},{"GrantID":410,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":23201.7400,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will enable the continuation of curbside used oil collection program which serves single and multi-family housing units.  Continuation public and school education programs.  4,250 containers will be purchased for distribution to residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Maria","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Karp","Phone":"805-925-0951"},{"GrantID":411,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":19037.9400,"ProjectSummary":"The City will use grant funding to develop and produce 2 public service announcements, 2 video presentations targeted towards K-12 students, and 25,000 brochures informing residents about the proper handling and disposal of used oil.  Purchase of an oil filter crusher and the training of site staff will enhance the existing used oil collection program.","ParticipantName":"City of Roseville","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Allen E.","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":""},{"GrantID":412,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":233523.7800,"ProjectSummary":"The County will use Block Grant funds to offset the costs of curbside used oil collection.  The County provides curbside service to 160,000 single family and duplex homes in the County unincorporated area.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Shanks","Phone":"916-876-6105"},{"GrantID":413,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":251072.7800,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be use to subsidize 50- of curbside used oil collection costs as well as the oil portion of temporary household hazardous waste collection events.  Public education efforts will include English/Spanish radio advertising.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Del D.","LastName":"Borgsdorf","Phone":"408-277-5533"},{"GrantID":414,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":2711.8800,"ProjectSummary":"The City will use grant funding for used oil tank leasing costs.  Newspaper advertisements will be used to promote the certified used oil collection center.","ParticipantName":"City of Kingsburg","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Don","LastName":"Pauley","Phone":"559-897-5821"},{"GrantID":415,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":21967.8600,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used for public education program that will consist of the development and distribution of 10,000 brochures, newspaper advertisements, and 100 lightpole banners to promote proper disposal of used oil.","ParticipantName":"City of Lynwood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ralph W.","LastName":"Davis","Phone":"310-603-0220"},{"GrantID":416,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":46786.0700,"ProjectSummary":"Expand public education campaign by stenciling 1,100 City storm drains, distributing used oil collection containers, and displaying signs at 120 bus stop shelters.  Premiums that will be purchased include 2,500 painters hats with the used oil logo, 2,500 magnets, and 40,000 brochures.","ParticipantName":"City of Torrance","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert H.","LastName":"Brewer","Phone":"310-781-6900"},{"GrantID":417,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":33952.4100,"ProjectSummary":"The City will use grant funds to establish curbside collection of used oil to 30,000 households by retrofitting its existing curbside collection trucks.  Funds will also be used to purchase public education materials that will provide awareness of the problems caused by improper disposal of oil and promote the local used oil collection opportunities including the new used oil curbside collection program.","ParticipantName":"City of Daly City","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John C.","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"650-991-8127"},{"GrantID":418,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":6741.6500,"ProjectSummary":"Funding will be used to maintain the existing curbside collection program which services 19,700 residents.","ParticipantName":"City of La Canada Flintridge","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jerry","LastName":"Fulwood","Phone":"818-790-8880"},{"GrantID":419,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":18203.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will provide permanent drop-off site for used oil collection and promotion of public education materials targeted to elementary and secondary school levels.  A public awareness campaign will consist of the distribution of 7,000 brochures, press releases, television and radio announcements.","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Cox","Phone":"760-240-7000"},{"GrantID":420,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":9068.8000,"ProjectSummary":"The County, in conjunction with the cities of Willows and Orland, will use grant funds to maintain existing used oil certified centers.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":421,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":23357.6100,"ProjectSummary":"The County will promote existing used oil collection facilities and public education through T-shirts, beverage mugs, magnets, brochures, and key chains.   Funding will also underwrite certified collection center maintenance costs.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Russ","LastName":"Mull","Phone":"530-225-5789"},{"GrantID":422,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":39359.9000,"ProjectSummary":"Increase awareness of residents about the proper handling of used oil through posters, flyers to multi-family units and a video.  Develop and distribute a workbook and video for three local high schools to promote recycling of used oil.","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Cucamonga","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Zetterberg","Phone":"909-477-2740"},{"GrantID":423,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":25462.4000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funding will underwrite 500 used oil collection containers, 4,500 used oil school brochures, 15,000 utility bill inserts, 15,000 labels, and banners to increase public awareness and participation in the proper disposal of used oil.","ParticipantName":"City of Hawthorne","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Terri","LastName":"Sabosky","Phone":"310-970-7939"},{"GrantID":424,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":15452.7600,"ProjectSummary":"The City will promote resident participation in the proper disposal of used oil through the purchase and distribution at city-sponsored events, 1,500 used oil collection containers and 25,000 brochures.","ParticipantName":"City of Arcadia","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Kelly","Phone":"626-574-5401"},{"GrantID":425,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":24642.7200,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to enhance the local used oil collection program by developing and disseminating used oil-related information through the City`s stormwater management program.  Funds will also be used for outreach and community events and to develop and disseminate 2,000 dumpster stickers and 2,500 fact sheets in Spanish.","ParticipantName":"City of Baldwin Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jess","LastName":"Carbajal","Phone":""},{"GrantID":426,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":7187.4600,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to assist in establishing at least one additional used oil collection center.  Funds will also be used to maintain and enhance the City`s used oil awareness efforts including the dissemination of 4,000 brochures and 10,000 flyers.","ParticipantName":"City of Agoura Hills","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Adams","Phone":"818-597-7314"},{"GrantID":427,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":131461.6300,"ProjectSummary":"The City will use funds to underwrite 3 contractors to provide curbside collection to residents.  Production and distribution of 98,500 utility billing inserts and a storm drain stenciling project will raise public awareness of improper disposal of used oil as part of the public education campaign.","ParticipantName":"City of Oakland","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Lindheim","Phone":"510-238-3302"},{"GrantID":428,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":9839.9800,"ProjectSummary":"Grant monies will be used to promote the curbside collection program through the purchase and distribution of 350 used oil collection containers to residents.  5,000 brochures will be developed and distributed as part of the public awareness program.","ParticipantName":"City of Lawndale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":429,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":61709.2600,"ProjectSummary":"Development and mailing of 70,000 brochures Citywide that highlights used motor oil recycling.  Expansion of local school curriculum to inlcude safe/responsible handling of used oil.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jack","LastName":"Crist","Phone":"209-577-5223"},{"GrantID":430,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":49747.6000,"ProjectSummary":"Establishes a certified used oil collection center and expands hours at marina collection site and at temporary collection events.  Expand public education program to include Spanish language presentations, fliers, brochures, and fact sheets.  The City will purchase 20 used oil test kits and a 500-gallon used oil tank.","ParticipantName":"City of Oceanside","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steven R.","LastName":"Jepsen","Phone":"760-435-3066"},{"GrantID":431,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":137623.4000,"ProjectSummary":"An extensive public education campaign including school presentations, distribution of collection containers, pamphlets, bumper stickers, and printed materials will be used to increase public participation in the used oil program.  A media campaign will target automotive shops, car clubs, boat and heavy equipment on the importance of recycling used oil.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":432,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":5081.5800,"ProjectSummary":"A public education program to promote appropriate disposal of used oil will consist of the distribution 125 used oil collection containers and 1,400 brochures to residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Twentynine Palms","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Hart","LastName":"Ponder","Phone":"760-367-6799"},{"GrantID":433,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":30734.7300,"ProjectSummary":"The City will maintain an extensive public education campaign involving posters, flyers, information packets, and training high school students to teach peers about proper used oil management at 5 high schools.  Radio announcements, presentations, and printed materials in Spanish will target the Latino community about used oil awareness.  1,000 used oil collection containers will be purchased and distributed to the public.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Monica","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"310-458-8228"},{"GrantID":434,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":10557.7400,"ProjectSummary":"Expand existing outreach program by conducting quarterly media events at existing and future certified centers.  Produce 50 posters for stores that sell new oil identifying nearest certified center.  Produce 500 decals that warn residents about illegal dumping of used oil.  Distribute to hauler for all refuse bins in the City.","ParticipantName":"City of Walnut","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Christine  F.","LastName":"Londo","Phone":"909-595-7543"},{"GrantID":435,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":51989.2900,"ProjectSummary":"Produce and air English/Spanish radio advertisement.  Implement oil recycling flyer contest.  The winning entry will be incorporated into 5,000 copies of a City brochure.  Funds will also pay for program staff time, television advertising, and the oil portion of 24 household hazardous waste collection events.","ParticipantName":"City of Oxnard","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Trish","LastName":"Honigsberg","Phone":"805-385-7928"},{"GrantID":436,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":79711.7000,"ProjectSummary":"Chula Vista, in conjunction with Imperial Beach and National City, will use grant funds to provide assistance and technical support to new and existing certified used oil collection centers.  Funds will also be to purchase and distribute over 3,500 used oil recycling containers and maintain the promotional and educational activities encouraging used oil recycling.","ParticipantName":"City of Chula Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lynn","LastName":"France","Phone":"619-397-6221"},{"GrantID":437,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":29837.6600,"ProjectSummary":"The County, in conjunction with the cities of Grass Valley and Nevada City, will increase public awareness through the purchase of 3,300 oil funnels with point of purchase stickers, 200 brochures, and television public service announcements.  Advertising, oil drain pans with used oil collection center logos, and newspaper articles will also be purchased with the use of grant monies to initiate the certification of used oil collection centers.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Snellings","Phone":"530-265-1423"},{"GrantID":438,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":38982.7600,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to continue operation of the City-operated certified used oil collection center and to assist local businesses in establishing oil collection centers.  The City will also used grant monies to expand used oil public awareness through 8 newspaper ads, 12,000 point-of-purchase wall hangers.","ParticipantName":"City of Concord","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"510-671-3085"},{"GrantID":439,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":68106.9900,"ProjectSummary":"The County, in conjunction with the cities of Atwater, Dos Palos, Gustine, Livingston, Los Banos, and Merced, will use grant funds to maintain certified used oil collection centers and the curbside collection program.   2,000 used oil collection containers and brochures will be distributed to residents to promote proper disposal of used oil.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Rivero","Phone":"209-385-7366"},{"GrantID":440,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":5313.7500,"ProjectSummary":"The City will establish a Used Oil Awareness Program involving purchase and distribution of 5,000 public education brochures, 2,500 used oil magnets, 500 recycle used oil pens, and  table-top displays encouraging the public to properly dispose of their used oil.","ParticipantName":"City of Chino Hills","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael G.","LastName":"Wickman","Phone":""},{"GrantID":441,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":18105.5540,"ProjectSummary":"The County, in conjunction with the City of Sonora, will use grant funds to provide mini-grants to five local businesses to assist them in becoming certified used oil collection centers.  Materials purchased will include personal protective gear, tools, and containers.  Public education efforts will be in the form of a direct mail brochure.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Bev","LastName":"Shane","Phone":"209-533-5633"},{"GrantID":442,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":19576.4000,"ProjectSummary":"Fund two part-time employees to staff the used oil collection site at the Victorville Fire Department, which is a permanent non-certified used oil collection center.  Public education efforts will consist of 20,000 brochures.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":443,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":97475.4300,"ProjectSummary":"The City will underwrite the purchase of 6 used oil collection tanks, 30 drums, and safety equipment  to increase the participation in the outlying areas.  Mobile collection events will be held to educate residents about the oil recylcing program.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":444,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":9223.5800,"ProjectSummary":"The current used oil collection program will be expanded by adding multiple collection sites that currently are associated with existing materials recycling sites.  The program will involve negotiations to secure sites, permit processing related to locating used oil collection facilities at various sites, and installation of used oil receptacles.  Also included will be purchasing a 2400-gallon storage tank for oil and the development and distribution of educational brochures.","ParticipantName":"Town of Paradise","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kenneth S.","LastName":"Wharton","Phone":""},{"GrantID":445,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":19877.2400,"ProjectSummary":"The City will use grant monies to purchase and distribute 5,000 used oil collection containers and 3,000 funnels to residents.  Funnel dispensers will be distributed at auto part stores to increase proper disposal of used oil.   Public awareness will be raised by distribution of 10,000 brochures and quarterly newspaper advertisements.","ParticipantName":"City of Palo Alto","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"June","LastName":"Fleming","Phone":""},{"GrantID":446,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":28894.8100,"ProjectSummary":"The Authority, in conjunction with Mendocino County and the cities of Fort Bragg, Ukiah, and Willits, will use grant funds to fund the used oil portion of the County`s mobile household hazardous waste collection program, which is projected to carry on 28 two-day collections annually.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Sweeney","Phone":"707-468-9710"},{"GrantID":447,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":8061.6400,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to continue operation of the City`s permanent used oil collection center.  Funds will also be used enhance public awareness of used oil collection opportunities through newspaper advertisements and brochure distribution.","ParticipantName":"City of El Cerrito","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Susan","LastName":"Westman","Phone":"510-215-4301"},{"GrantID":448,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":17656.9100,"ProjectSummary":"The County, in conjunction with the cities of American Canyon, Calistoga, St. Helena, and Yountville, will use grant funds to cover costs of used oil hauling for three county facilities which collect oil from the public.  Equipment to be purchased includes a 250-gallon tank, containment pad and berm, and signage for auto mechanics and drivers education classes.  Public outreach is in the form of point-of-purchase displays and radio and newspaper advertisements.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Briggs","Phone":"707-253-4094"},{"GrantID":449,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":146658.4100,"ProjectSummary":"The Joint Powers Authority on behalf of its member cities of Banning, Beaumont, Calimesa, Canyon Lake, Corona, Moreno Valley, Murrieta, Norco, Perris, San Jacinto, and Temecula, will maintain and enhance an extensive school and public education campaign to consist of the purchase and distribution of 82,000 brochures, 139,000 utility bill inserts, 12,000 bumper stickers, 400 point-of-purchase displays, 15,000 classroom handouts,  17,000 stickers, and a 800 used oil hotline.  Presentations will be given at elementary and high schools to promote used oil awareness.  Funds will also be used to assist local haulers in establishing new used oil curbside collection program.","ParticipantName":"Western Riverside Council of Governments","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Bishop","Phone":"951-955-8303"},{"GrantID":450,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":195031.5200,"ProjectSummary":"The County, in conjunction with the cities of Campbell, Cupertino, Gilroy, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Los Gatos, Milpitas, Monte Sereno, Morgan Hill, Mountain View, Santa Clara, and Saratoga, will use grant funds to provide funding for the used oil portion of county household hazardous waste events and the small quantity generator collection programs.  Funds will also be used to identify methods for measuring success of countywide waste oil collection programs, maintain the county`s existing used oil recycling outreach programs to student and businesses, establish incentive programs for multi-family housing to recycle waste oil, and purchase and distribute 4,000 used oil collection containers.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Lee","LastName":"Esquibel","Phone":"408-299-6060"},{"GrantID":451,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":30514.9900,"ProjectSummary":"Block Grant funds will be used to develop and distribute quarterly direct mailings in English and Spanish to all 89,000 City residents.  A bilingual television commercial will be developed and aired to coincide with the quarterly mailings.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Barbara","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"James L.","LastName":"Armstrong","Phone":""},{"GrantID":452,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":35491.4900,"ProjectSummary":"Program will provide used oil recycling at the City`s permanent collection center and HHW events, advertising to promote the recycling center, and the seven certified used oil collection centers in the city.  The program will also distribute 78,000 brochures to residents.  Advertisements will be placed in local papers promoting the program.","ParticipantName":"City of Simi Valley","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Davis","Phone":"805-583-6424"},{"GrantID":453,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":23049.1400,"ProjectSummary":"Grant monies will be used to underwrite staff involved with used oil collection efforts, purchase 2,500 used oil magnets, tear off information sheet store displays, newspaper advertisements, and educational coloring books for the public.   An existing flyer for the City will be translated into Spanish and a used oil hotline will also be implemented.","ParticipantName":"City of Upland","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Acquanetta","LastName":"Warren","Phone":"909-931-4240"},{"GrantID":454,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":34234.5600,"ProjectSummary":"The County, in conjunction with Ojai, will assist in the costs of the existing curbside collection program.  Funds will also be used for the production and distribution of brochures, flyers, and 850 used oil collection containers.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Kiesler","Phone":"805-658-4314"},{"GrantID":455,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":13553.5000,"ProjectSummary":"Continuation of City`s curbside used oil collection and public education program.  Residents wil be informed via telephone about the curbside collection program and newsletters will be sent quarterly with their trash bill.  The grant will also purchase 9,100 containers.","ParticipantName":"City of San Ramon","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gail E.","LastName":"Waiters","Phone":"925-973-2530"},{"GrantID":456,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":1239152.3300,"ProjectSummary":"The City will use grant monies to establish at least 39 additional certified used oil collection centers and maintain certified used oil collection centers.  Grant funding will also be used for bus posters, newspaper advertisements, radio public service announcements, 50,000 bi-lingual brochures, 50,000 flyers, 2,000 store posters, and 400 pole banners to promote used oil disposal at certified used oil collection centers.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alex","LastName":"Helou","Phone":"213-485-2210"},{"GrantID":457,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":25771.9600,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to promote existing used oil collection centers through the purchase and distribution of 500 used oil collection containers to residents and 100 testing kits to local automotive businesses.  The City will also use grants funds to maintain the used oil hotline, hold used oil media events and translate existing public education material in Spanish and Korean.","ParticipantName":"City of Lakewood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Howard","LastName":"Chambers","Phone":"562-866-9771"},{"GrantID":458,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":42508.6920,"ProjectSummary":"Funding will be used to maintain the City`s curbside collection program.  The City will develop and distribute 54,000 mailers to residents to encourage increased participation in the used oil collection program.","ParticipantName":"City of Sunnyvale","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tom","LastName":"Lewcock","Phone":""},{"GrantID":459,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":6725.3000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant monies will be used to maintain, enhance, and promote the existing certifed used oil collection center.  30- of grant funds will be used in the storm drain stenciling program to inform residents about the hazards of improper disposal of used oil in storm drains.  The City will use newspaper advertisments, cable public service announcements, posters, and brochures as part of the public awareness program.","ParticipantName":"City of Lomita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keene N.","LastName":"Wilson","Phone":"310-325-7110"},{"GrantID":460,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":11573.6200,"ProjectSummary":"Ongoing operational costs of curbside program and purchase of 3,000 used oil recycling containers.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":461,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":31350.5800,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to plan and coordinate quarterly events at certified recycling centers, and expand the existing public education program, create a used oil recycling logo and poster contest for elementary school children.","ParticipantName":"City of Compton","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lilly","LastName":"Darden","Phone":"310-605-5595"},{"GrantID":462,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":32725.0700,"ProjectSummary":"The City, in conjunction with Manhattan Beach, will use grant funding to construct a permanent used oil collection center and purchase one 480-gallon used oil storage tank for existing used oil collection facility.  Public awareness will be raised through 9 billboard advertisements and regular newspaper advertisements.","ParticipantName":"City of Redondo Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Bollinger","Phone":""},{"GrantID":463,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":149498.9500,"ProjectSummary":"The City will use grant funding to maintain and enhance the curbside used oil collection program.  Movie theater advertising, semi-annual newspaper advertisements, transit advertising, and distribution of 2,500 promotion funnels will be used to promote proper disposal of used oil in the curbside collection program and certified used oil collection centers.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Henry","LastName":"Taboada","Phone":"562-570-6711"},{"GrantID":464,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":82992.6000,"ProjectSummary":"The County, in a regional program involving the cities of Belvedere, Corte Madera, Fairfax, Larkspur, Mill Valley, Novato, Ross, San Anselmo, San Rafael, Sausalito, and Tiburon, will use grant funds to expand public education campaign to include a point-of-purchase display, newspaper advertising, and 10,000 car care kits which include 5 insert cards, a brochure, sponge, filter bag and door jam sticker.  Funds will also be used to cover operating costs at the permanent, non-certified collection ceneter.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":465,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":9292.3600,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to increase number of households participating in the curbside program through the distribution of 6,700 public education mailers and oil collection containers to residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Benicia","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Otto Wm.","LastName":"Giuliani","Phone":"707-648-4575"},{"GrantID":466,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":14682.3000,"ProjectSummary":"These funds will be used to assist at least one private business in becoming a certified used oil collection center.  Funds will also be used to develop a used oil public awareness campaign, which will include outreach efforts at local schools and dissemination of 20,000 pamphlets at stores selling motor oil.","ParticipantName":"City of Azusa","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ginny","LastName":"Dadaian","Phone":"626-812-5237"},{"GrantID":467,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":4671.7400,"ProjectSummary":"The City will produce and distribute 1,100 public education brochures and 100 used oil containers to the public for promotion of proper disposal of used oil.  Equipment and advertising for the local certified used oil collection center will be funded through the grant.","ParticipantName":"City of Palos Verdes Estates","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"D`Zmura","Phone":"310-378-0383"},{"GrantID":468,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":33781.0620,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to maintain and enhance the City-operated used oil collection center and to purchase 240 used oil collection containers.  A school education program will be established and will include distribution of 240 used oil collection containers.  The City`s used oil public awareness program will be expanded through exhibiting a portable display at community events, advertisements, and local movie theaters, and distribution of a city-wide mailer.","ParticipantName":"City of Burbank","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Hope","LastName":"McAloon","Phone":"818-238-3900"},{"GrantID":469,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":15081.2400,"ProjectSummary":"The City will promote disposal of used oil at drop-off collection sites with 14,000 mailers, postcards, television public service announcements.  Purchase of a used oil filter crusher will be used in the expansion of the existing curbside program for the collection of used oil filters.","ParticipantName":"City of Manteca","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":470,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":405509.4300,"ProjectSummary":"The City`s program will provide its residents with information and resources to appropriately dispose of used oil.  Partial funding of quarterly HHW and Auto Product collection events.  Public education program includes establishment of a hotline for oil disposal opportunities and distribution of 10,800 used oil collection containers to residents.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steven","LastName":"Fontana","Phone":"858-492-5077"},{"GrantID":471,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":99494.1100,"ProjectSummary":"The City will enhance existing school and public education programs through distribution of brochures, magnets, posters, stickers, and used oil collection containers.  Purchase of 5 used oil storage drums will also be funded.","ParticipantName":"City of Anaheim","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Edward","LastName":"Aghjayan","Phone":""},{"GrantID":472,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":34191.1200,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used for a regional program (Cypress, La Palma, Los Alamitos, Seal Beach) to establish additional certified used oil collection centers, assist existing centers, and provide public awareness through the purchase of 500 used oil collection containers, 8 facility banners, 25,000 utility billing inserts, and promotional materials for students.","ParticipantName":"City of Cypress","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Ochenduszko","Phone":"714-229-6680"},{"GrantID":473,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":131188.0400,"ProjectSummary":"Public education efforts will include radio public service announcements. 5,000 flyers, 5,000 handouts, 1,500 posters, pop-up displays, utility bill inserts, recycling truck signs, and billboards. Three 250-500 gallon used oil tanks, test equipment, construction of containment area.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert A.","LastName":"Nelson","Phone":"909-486-3200"},{"GrantID":474,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":83472.2000,"ProjectSummary":"Purchase and distribute 10,750 used oil collection containers to residents.  Establish public education outreach to high school and community college students.  Develop and distribute public education materials including utility bill inserts and 32,000 plastic wallet sized cards which contains used oil recycling information.","ParticipantName":"City of Riverside","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":475,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":49276.7200,"ProjectSummary":"The County, in conjunction with cities of Placerville and South Lake Tahoe, will establish 3 additional used oil collection centers in rural areas and maintain the existing used oil public education program.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jon A.","LastName":"Morgan","Phone":"530-621-5300"},{"GrantID":476,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":28285.5000,"ProjectSummary":"Public awareness and school education programs will be developed to educate the public about the dangers of improper oil disposal.  This program will publicize certified used oil collection centers.  In addition, 10,000 brochures will be developed and distributed, a utility bill insert and magnets will be used for program promotion,  and 5,000 containers will be distributed for used oil collection.","ParticipantName":"City of Vacaville","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":477,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":31590.3800,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to maintain the City`s used oil curbside collection program to 12,000 households and to educate all City residents on proper used oil disposal alternatives through the distribution of 17,000 flyers to multi-family households.","ParticipantName":"City of El Cajon","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William H.","LastName":"Garrett","Phone":"619-441-1716"},{"GrantID":478,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":21493.9300,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funding will be used to maintain and enhance curbside collection and certified collection centers.  Newsletter advertisements and utility billing inserts will be developed and distributed to increase participation in proper disposal of used oil.  As part of the education campaign, the City will include used oil awareness coloring books, posters, and T shirts focused towards school age children.","ParticipantName":"City of Chino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Glen","LastName":"Rojas","Phone":"909-591-9806"},{"GrantID":479,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":11172.5000,"ProjectSummary":"The city will purchase 1,600 used oil collection containers to be distributed by certified centers, city police department and code enforcement to residents.   Newspaper advertisements and press releases will target multi-family households about used oil collection.","ParticipantName":"City of Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Francis","LastName":"Delach","Phone":""},{"GrantID":480,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":12252.6900,"ProjectSummary":"Grants funds will be used to establish 2 certified used oil collection centers and to maintain and enhance used oil-related public education and outreach activities.","ParticipantName":"City of Bell","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Annette","LastName":"Peretz","Phone":"323-773-1596"},{"GrantID":481,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":8128.6800,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to assist at least two private business to become certified used oil collection centers.  Grant monies will underwrite equipment, training facility staff, and promote the use of collection facilities through newpaper, television, and radio advertisements, distribution of brochures, and presentations at public events.","ParticipantName":"City of Cudahy","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Nicholas","LastName":"Mull","Phone":"323-773-5143"},{"GrantID":482,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":8419.1600,"ProjectSummary":"The City will establish al least three new certified used oil collection centers.  The public awareness campaign will be enhanced through used oil advertisements in local television and radio, newspapers, multi-lingual mailings, and bus shelter pieces.  Point-of-sale materials will be distributed to auto part stores and motor oil retailers.","ParticipantName":"City of East Palo Alto","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"650-853-3105"},{"GrantID":483,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":37990.8600,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to establish four additional certified used oil collection centers and to maintain and enhance the City`s existing used oil public awareness program.","ParticipantName":"City of El Monte","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"McDonald","Phone":"626-580-2157"},{"GrantID":484,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":51954.8500,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to establish 4 new certified used oil collection centers and to maintain and expand used oil-related public education and outreach activities.","ParticipantName":"City of Garden Grove","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":485,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":20056.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant monies will be used to increase public awareness and participation in the curbside collection program and for the establishment of three additional certified collection centers.  Television, radio and newspaper advertisements, brochures, and high school and community college presentations will be used to educate the public in the proper disposal of used oil.","ParticipantName":"City of Huntington Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jessica","LastName":"Maes","Phone":""},{"GrantID":486,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":9873.2200,"ProjectSummary":"The City will establish at least one additional certified used oil collection center.  The public awareness campaign will be enhanced through used oil advertisements in local television and radio, newspapers, multi-lingual mailings, and bus shelter pieces.  Point-of-sale materials will be distributed to auto part stores and motor oil retailers.","ParticipantName":"City of Maywood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Dovalis","Phone":"213-562-5010"},{"GrantID":487,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":38538.0400,"ProjectSummary":"The City, in conjunction with Lake Forest, will use grant funds to establish 4 additional certified used oil collection centers.  The public awareness campaign will be enhanced through used oil advertisements in local television and radio, newspapers, multi-lingual mailings, and bus shelter pieces.  Point-of-sale materials will be distributed to auto part stores and motor oil retailers.","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Niguel","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Rogers","Phone":"949-362-4300"},{"GrantID":488,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":8658.9600,"ProjectSummary":"The City will establish and assist 2 additional certified used oil collection centers.   A public awareness campaign will be maintained and enhanced  through used oil advertisements in local television and radio, newspaper, mailings, and bus shelter pieces.  Point-of-sale materials will be distributed to auto part stores and motor oil retailers.","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Hills","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bruce E.","LastName":"Channing","Phone":"949-707-2620"},{"GrantID":489,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":29536.8200,"ProjectSummary":"These funds will be used to establish 4 additional certified used oil collection centers and to maintain and enhance the City`s used oil-related public education and outreach programs.","ParticipantName":"City of Alhambra","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Julio","LastName":"Fuentes","Phone":"626-570-5010"},{"GrantID":490,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":41481.9120,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funding will be used to establish at least one additional used oil collection center and enhance the existing used oil collection center.  The City will also use grant funds to develop posters, brochures and a video to educate high school students about the hazards of improper disposal of used oil.  Newspaper advertisements, radio public service announcements, and the distribution of 5,000 used oil collection containers will be a part of the public awareness program.","ParticipantName":"City of Irvine","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jan","LastName":"Noce`","Phone":"949-724-6356"},{"GrantID":491,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":8265.4700,"ProjectSummary":"Grant monies will be used to establish 2 new certified used oil collection centers.  A variety of public education materials will be developed, produced, and distributed such as brochures, door hangers, and flyers.","ParticipantName":"City of Lake Elsinore","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Florence","LastName":"Mowrer","Phone":"909-674-3124"},{"GrantID":492,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":21596.1700,"ProjectSummary":"The City will establish at least two new certified used oil collection centers.  The public awareness campaign will be enhanced through used oil advertisements in local television and radio, newspapers, multi-lingual mailings, and bus shelter pieces.  Point-of-sale materials will be distributed to auto part stores and motor oil retailers.","ParticipantName":"City of Monterey Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Jeffers","Phone":""},{"GrantID":493,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":33301.6800,"ProjectSummary":"The City will establish at least four new certified used oil collection centers.  The public awareness campaign will be enhanced through used oil advertisements in local television and radio, newspapers, multi-lingual mailings, and bus shelter pieces.  Point-of-sale materials will be distributed to auto part stores and motor oil retailers.","ParticipantName":"City of Norwalk","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jill","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"562-929-5770"},{"GrantID":494,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":40386.6800,"ProjectSummary":"The City will establish at least four new certified used oil collection centers.  The public awareness campaign will be enhanced through used oil advertisements in local television and radio, newspapers, multi-lingual mailings, and bus shelter pieces.  Point-of-sale materials will be distributed to auto part stores and motor oil retailers.","ParticipantName":"City of Orange","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Harry W.","LastName":"Thomas","Phone":"714-744-5545"},{"GrantID":495,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":73174.9700,"ProjectSummary":"The City, in conjunction with the city of Lancaster, will establish at least five new certified used oil collection centers.  The public awareness campaign will be enhanced through used oil advertisements in local television and radio, newspapers, multi-lingual mailings, and bus shelter pieces.  Point-of-sale materials will be distributed to auto part stores and motor oil retailers.","ParticipantName":"City of Palmdale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Randy C.","LastName":"Floyd","Phone":"805-267-5300"},{"GrantID":496,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":18037.1020,"ProjectSummary":"The City will establish at least two new certified used oil collection centers.  The public awareness campaign will be enhanced through used oil advertisements in local television and radio, newspapers, multi-lingual mailings, and bus shelter pieces.  Point-of-sale materials will be distributed to auto part stores and motor oil retailers.","ParticipantName":"City of Paramount","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Patrick","LastName":"West","Phone":"562-220-2225"},{"GrantID":497,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":15093.6700,"ProjectSummary":"The City will establish a least two additional certified used oil collection centers.  Public awareness will be maintained and enhanced through used oil advertisements in local television and radio, newspapers, multi-lingual mailings, and bus shelter pieces.  Point-of-sale materials will be distributed to auto part stores and motor oil retailers.","ParticipantName":"City of Placentia","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":498,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":106237.5040,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to establish 4 new certified used oil collection centers and maintain and enhance used oil-related public education and outreach.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Ana","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":499,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":44082.8700,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to maintain the curbside collection program which targets single and multi-family residents.  The City will continue the use of used oil for the curbside used oil collection program.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clarita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"George A.","LastName":"Caravalho","Phone":"661-255-4900"},{"GrantID":501,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":79549.2900,"ProjectSummary":"The County, in conjunction with the cities of Ceres, Hughson, Newman, Oakdale, Patterson, Riverbank, Turlock and Waterford, will use grant funds to establish five used oil collection centers, maintain and expand public education.  Establish an 800 number for residents to call and receive information regarding proper used oil disposal.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin M.","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"209-525-6700"},{"GrantID":502,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":11019.9000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to establish one additional certified used oil collection center.  Maintain and expand public education efforts.","ParticipantName":"City of Temple City","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Hugh","LastName":"Riley","Phone":""},{"GrantID":503,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":37340.1300,"ProjectSummary":"The City, in a cooperative effort with the cities of Beverly Hills and Culver City, will establish four certified used oil collection centers.  Maintain and expand public education program.","ParticipantName":"City of West Hollywood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ray","LastName":"Reynolds","Phone":""},{"GrantID":504,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":13638.0800,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will underwrite used oil contamination detectors and more facility staff to increase public participation in the existing curbside collection program.  School presentations and special public events will be used to educate the public on the hazards and handling of used oil.","ParticipantName":"City of Folsom","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael R.","LastName":"Frost","Phone":"916-355-7328"},{"GrantID":505,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":34880.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County, in conjunction with cities of Corcoran, Hanford, and Lemore, will use grant funds to establish a permanent used oil collection facility in the City of Corcoran. Newspaper advertisements and the distribution of 5,000 brochures and 5,000 magnets to residents will be used to promote the facility.","ParticipantName":"Kings County Waste Management Authority","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Monaco","Phone":"559-583-8829"},{"GrantID":506,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":65054.4700,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to maintain the City`s used oil curbside collection program.  Funds will also be used to maintain the City`s existing used oil recycling public awareness program.","ParticipantName":"City of Glendale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Christopher R.","LastName":"Gray","Phone":""},{"GrantID":507,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":22691.6200,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to purchase 2,500 used oil collection containers to be distributed to residents.  The public education component includes monthly newspaper ads and radio public service announcements.","ParticipantName":"City of Napa","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jack ","LastName":"LaRochelle","Phone":"707-257-9520"},{"GrantID":508,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":149225.3600,"ProjectSummary":"The County will use grant funding to establish a permanent collection center and maintain existing curbside collection programs.  Used oil and filter collection events, flyers, radio and newspaper advertisements are all part of an effort to increase public awareness about the proper disposal of used oil.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Miller","Phone":""},{"GrantID":509,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":46435.0900,"ProjectSummary":"The County, in conjunction with the cities of Brawley, Calexico, Calipatria, El Centro, Holtville, Imperial, and Westmorland, will use grant funds to assist and maintain existing used oil collection centers and establish at least two additional certified collection centers.  A public education campaign will consist of 8 billboard advertisments, radio and television public service announcements, store displays, and the production and distribution of 50,000 used oil brochures.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Jones","Phone":"760-339-4462"},{"GrantID":510,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":63180.7600,"ProjectSummary":"The City, will implement an extensive school education program consisting of presentations, posters, and a used oil curriculum with grant funding.  Safety equipment, supplies, administrative and contractor costs will also be funded.","ParticipantName":"City of Fremont","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Fred","LastName":"Diaz","Phone":"510-284-4002"},{"GrantID":511,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":19327.8800,"ProjectSummary":"The County, in conjunction with the cities of Lakeport and Clearlake, will use grant funding to maintain and enhance the `HazMobile` used oil collection program.  Public awareness about proper disposal of used oil will be raised through 2,000 mailings, radio public service announcements, newspaper advertisments, a video, and an 800 hotline.","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Janice","LastName":"Leonard","Phone":"707-262-1760"},{"GrantID":512,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":18824.3000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant money will provide increased community awareness and education through nine presentations targeting community groups, school-aged children, and the Latino Community in Santee.  Chief Auto Parts has agreed to distribute 1,300 used oil containers.  In addition, 1300 labels will be purchased for used oil collection containers.","ParticipantName":"City of Santee","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Summers","Phone":"619-258-4100"},{"GrantID":513,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":34071.2200,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funding will be used to assist and maintain the permanent used oil collection facility and continue the `Oil and Water Don`t Mix` program targeted towards schools.","ParticipantName":"City of Thousand Oaks","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Grahame","LastName":"Watts","Phone":"805-449-2453"},{"GrantID":514,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":5509.9500,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to establish one certified used oil collection center and to promote the opening and availability of the site to residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Artesia","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Maria","LastName":"Dadian","Phone":"562-865-6262"},{"GrantID":515,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":4557.2900,"ProjectSummary":"Reusable used oil collection containers will be distributed to individuals for changing their own oil.  A comprehensive public education campaign including newsletters and point-of-purchase displays will coincide with the container distribution.  The program will work in conjunction with local non-profit, social and civic organizations.","ParticipantName":"City of Solana Beach","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tom","LastName":"Ritter","Phone":"619-755-2998"},{"GrantID":516,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":2745.7100,"ProjectSummary":"Maintain and expand public education program to include 25 posters to be displayed at businesses that sell used oil.  Promotion of yet to be sited certified center including kick-off and quarterly media events.","ParticipantName":"City of Rolling Hills Estates","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Grammer","Phone":"310-377-1577"},{"GrantID":517,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":35578.6900,"ProjectSummary":"Continue operation of the City-operated certified used oil collection center and to establish curbside used oil collection for over 20,000 households.  Funds will also be used to fund the used oil portion of HHW collection events, and to produce point-of-sale public awareness materials.","ParticipantName":"City of Berkeley","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Tania","LastName":"Levy","Phone":"510-644-8891"},{"GrantID":518,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":14442.5000,"ProjectSummary":"Purchase 400 used oil collection containers, partial funding of bi-annual stenciling of Citiy`s 600 storm drains.  Production of 6,000 brochures highlighting the need to recycle used oil.  Block grant funds will also be used to fund staff time to increase the number of certified centers in Rancho Palos Verdes.","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Palos Verdes","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Les","LastName":"Evans","Phone":""},{"GrantID":519,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":5921.9700,"ProjectSummary":"Grants funds will be used to expand the City`s existing curbside program to 5,900 households to include used oil and to develop and distribute 7,000 brochures describing the new program.","ParticipantName":"City of Albany","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Daren","LastName":"Fields","Phone":""},{"GrantID":520,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":192510.3500,"ProjectSummary":"The County, in conjunction with the cities of Atherton, Belmont, Brisbane, Burlingame, Coloma, Foster City, Half Moon Bay, Hillsborough, Menlo Park, Millbrae, Pacifica, Portola Valley, Redwood City, San Bruno, San Carlos, San Mateo, South San Francisco, and Woodside, will use grant funding for a public education campaign consisting of a Used Oil Collection Center Assistance Plan that will ensure there are numerous well-known used oil disposal outlets in San Mateo County which collect oil at no charge from residents.  Curbside recycling trucks will be retrofitted for used oil collection.  Oil  and oil filter disposal costs will also be subsidized.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dean","LastName":"Peterson","Phone":"650-372-6222"},{"GrantID":521,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":9292.3600,"ProjectSummary":"Develop English/Spanish brochure for Citywide mailing; obtain on-screen advertising of used oil program for five months at local movie theaters; allocate personnel time to City for permanent non-certified used oil recycling center.","ParticipantName":"City of Moorpark","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Mellon","Phone":"805-517-6247"},{"GrantID":522,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":20600.1200,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funding will be used to maintain and enhance the existing used oil collection facility.  A fence and safety kits will be purchased to enhance the facility.","ParticipantName":"City of Livermore","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gerald M.","LastName":"Peeler","Phone":""},{"GrantID":523,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":8334.0310,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funding will enhance the existing certified center with the purchase of an oil filter crusher for the additional collection of used oil filters.  Public awareness will be raised through 3 newpaper advertisements and 15 radio announcements.","ParticipantName":"City of Atascadero","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Wade","LastName":"McKinney","Phone":"805-461-5010"},{"GrantID":524,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":46955.5700,"ProjectSummary":"The Joint Powers Authority in conjunction with Auburn, Colfax, Lincoln, Placer County, and Rocklin, will use grant monies to upgrade existing recycling centers and for the purchase of five 450-gallon used oil collection tanks.  Funding will assist in the production and distribution of 45,000 used oil flyers to the public.","ParticipantName":"Western Placer Waste Management Authority","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"N/A","LastName":"N/A","Phone":""},{"GrantID":525,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":48460.3100,"ProjectSummary":"This regional program, including Sutter and Yuba counties as well as the cities of Gridley, Live Oak, Marysville, Wheatland, and Yuba City, plans to establish two additional permanent used oil collection facilities.  Implementation of a locally specific fifth grade curriculum.  Continuation of public education campaign established in previous grant cycles.","ParticipantName":"Yuba/Sutter Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"530-634-6890"},{"GrantID":527,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":35047.4240,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to establish a used oil recycling outreach program to local schools.  The City will also enhance the City`s existing used oil public awareness campaign by distributing 1,500 brochures, placing ads in local newspapers, and developing and distributing used oil-related public education materials through the City`s stormwater management program.","ParticipantName":"City of Costa Mesa","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":528,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":144459.3900,"ProjectSummary":"The County, in conjunction with the cities of Cloverdale, Cotati, Healdsburg, Petaluma, Rohnert Park, Santa Rosa, Sebastopol, Sonoma, and Windsor, will use grant funds to increase the number and awareness of used oil collection sites through the use of brochures, utility inserts, used oil collection containers, newsletter articles, and school presentations and printed materials.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mollie","LastName":"Mangerich","Phone":"707-565-3788"},{"GrantID":529,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":17160.9600,"ProjectSummary":"Continue assistance of four current certified used oil collection centers and establish two additional centers.  Purchase 500 used oil collection containers to distribute to residents. Print/distribute 40,000 shelf hangers.  Purchase four used oil filter crushers to install at existing certified centers.","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Laura L.","LastName":"Wright","Phone":"925-252-4114"},{"GrantID":530,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":27927.9800,"ProjectSummary":"The City will continue the public awareness program through elementary school poster contest prizes, used oil awareness videos, 100 posters, 25,000 utility billing inserts, and 1,000 store bag inserts. Existing public education materials will also be printed in Spanish and Vietnamese.  Purchase and installation of 2 used oil storage tanks will also be funded.","ParticipantName":"City of Westminster","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Don","LastName":"Vestal","Phone":"714-898-3311"},{"GrantID":531,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":4260.8100,"ProjectSummary":"Funding will be used to cover the costs associated with the continuing collection activities at the Dixon Recycling Center, which is a certified used oil collection facility; and distribution of a brochure.","ParticipantName":"City of Dixon","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ronald J.","LastName":"Tribbett","Phone":"707-678-7031"},{"GrantID":532,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":114703.3100,"ProjectSummary":"The County will use grant funds for a regional program with the cities of Clovis, Firebaugh, Fowler, Huron, Kerman, Mandota, Orange Cove, Parlier, Reedley, San Joaquin, Sanger, and Selma to establish at least 6 additional certified collection centers to increase participation in proper disposal of used motor oil.  Public awareness will be raised through the purchase and distribution of 1000 collection containers, 200 shop rags, English and multi-lingual brochures, and curriculum in high schools.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Brogan","Phone":"559-488-3665"},{"GrantID":533,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":24560.9700,"ProjectSummary":"Grant monies will underwrite staff and maintenance of the existing used oil collection program and promote its use to residents through distribution of 1,900 drain pan/funnels, flyers, and 2,500 `Auto Recycler` used oil promotion wheels.","ParticipantName":"City of Antioch","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Bendorff","Phone":"925-779-7035"},{"GrantID":534,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":15699.2700,"ProjectSummary":"The County will use grant funds for a regional program with the cities of Dorris, Dunsmuir, Etana, Montague, Mount Shasta, Tulelake, Weed, Yreka, and Fort Jones to underwrite program operation and education costs for the four existing collection centers.  Funding will also be allocated for the establishment of a certified used oil collection center in the Scott Valley area.  School presentations and newspaper advertisements will be used to enhance the public education campaign.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Roger","LastName":"Cummins","Phone":"530-842-8250"},{"GrantID":535,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":20740.5200,"ProjectSummary":"Development and distribution of refrigerator magnets and coloring books for school education program.  Reprint brochure developed with previous grant funding.  Purchase and distribution of 2,500 used oil collection containers to residents.  Program management time will also be funded.","ParticipantName":"City of Pico Rivera","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ray","LastName":"Chavez","Phone":"562-801-4217"},{"GrantID":536,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":111456.8600,"ProjectSummary":"The County, in conjunction with the cities of Danville, Lafayette, Moraga, Orinda, and Walnut Creek, will develop a mascot `Funnelhead` to appear at school and community events.  Grant funds will also be used to purchase and distribute 100 bumper stickers, 25,000 funnels, and other public education materials.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Donald","LastName":"Freitas","Phone":"925-313-2373"},{"GrantID":537,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":41891.9700,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside oil collection from 26,000 to single-family and multi-family households.  On-site drop off services, 6,000 public education brochures, and recycle used oil garbage can stickers are all part of an effort to increase public awareness.","ParticipantName":"City of Hayward","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Vera","LastName":"Dahle-Lacaze","Phone":"510-583-4725"},{"GrantID":538,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":2943.4400,"ProjectSummary":"The City will use grant funds to purchase and distribute 1,000 used oil collection containers and advertise used oil collection opportunities in a local newsletter.","ParticipantName":"City of Clayton","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Hill","Phone":"510-672-3622"},{"GrantID":539,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":40010.1940,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to assist local businesses in becoming certified used oil collection centers.  Funds will also be used purchase and distribute used oil collection containers, place 12 newspaper advertisements, disseminate utlility bill inserts, and develop a used oil school education program involving a poster contest and information materials for high school auto shop classes and elementary schools.","ParticipantName":"City of Escondido","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Patrick","LastName":"Thomas","Phone":"760-839-4351"},{"GrantID":540,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":8344.3000,"ProjectSummary":"The County, in conjunction with Rio Vista, will use grant funding to establish one certified used oil collection center in the eastern portion of the County, underwrite one 400-gallon used oil storage tank, and used oil disposal costs.   A used oil brochure will be developed and distributed to residents to increase proper disposal of used oil.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Birgitta","LastName":"Corsello","Phone":"707-784-6765"},{"GrantID":541,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":12886.0900,"ProjectSummary":"The County in conjunction with the City of Angels will use grant monies to expand oil collection to the landfill, non-certified collection centers, and mobile events to increase public participation in the proper disposal of used oil.  84 used oil test kits will be purchased to assist in the proper disposal of used oil at the collection facilities.  12 newspaper advertisements will be part of the public awareness campaign to promote the use and locations of the used oil collection facilities.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Norton","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":542,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":19851.0800,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to distribute reusable used oil collection containers.  A used oil recycling public awareness compaign coordinated with local schools, civic organizations, and nonprofit organizations will include newsletters and point-of-purchase displays.","ParticipantName":"City of Encinitas","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Phil","LastName":"Cotton","Phone":"760-633-2846"},{"GrantID":543,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":18873.3500,"ProjectSummary":"The City will used grant monies to fund used oil collection at HHW collection events, assist certified used oil collection centers with collecting oil filters and purchase an `enviroscape` for school education program.  The City will also distribute 22,000 used oil recycling brochuries, 17,000 flyers announcing HHW collection events, and disseminate 22,000 oil recycling brochures, newsletter, school curriculum, and include used oil-related articles in the City newsletter.","ParticipantName":"City of Camarillo","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Roger","LastName":"Pichardo","Phone":"805-388-5392"},{"GrantID":544,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":38572.9200,"ProjectSummary":"Funding will be used to educate the public about the importance of proper disposal of used oil through the purchase and distribution of 21,000 utility billing inserts and 2,500 used oil collection containers to residents.   The City will develop a curriculum presentation and 5,000 coloring books at elementary school level.","ParticipantName":"City of Inglewood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Roosevelt F.","LastName":"Dorn","Phone":"310-412-5300"},{"GrantID":546,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":15435.4900,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to establish and promote a new city-operated used oil collection center.","ParticipantName":"City of Colton","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"N/A","LastName":"N/A","Phone":""},{"GrantID":547,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":97749.0200,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funding will be used to further support the program by paying for personnel expenses, used oil and filter recycling costs, purchase of an 8,500-gallon oil storage tank,and 1,000 used oil collection containers.  Educational/Pomotional purchase will inlcude keychains, pogs, and newspaper ads.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":549,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":41470.1400,"ProjectSummary":"The City will establish al least three additional certified used oil collection centers.  The public awareness campaign will be enhanced through used oil advertisements in local television and radio, newspapers, multi-lingual mailings, and bus shelter pieces.  Point-of-sale materials will be distributed to auto part stores and motor oil retailers.","ParticipantName":"City of Fullerton","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"F. Paul","LastName":"Dudley","Phone":"714-738-6547"},{"GrantID":550,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":20466.9300,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to establish 2 new certified centers, provide promotion and other support services for existing certified centers.  Additionally, funds will be used for developing and distributing public awareness materials and to provide point-of-sale oil recycling information and materials at stores selling motor oil.","ParticipantName":"City of Tustin","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim D.","LastName":"Serlet","Phone":"714-573-3150"},{"GrantID":551,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":29501.9400,"ProjectSummary":"The City will establish 4 new certified used oil collection centers.  Public awareness will be increased through used oil advertisements on local television, radio, and newspapers.","ParticipantName":"City of Mission Viejo","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Loren","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"949-470-3056"},{"GrantID":552,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":29605.4900,"ProjectSummary":"The City will use an extensive public awareness campaign including the purchase of 8,000 brochures, 500 tear-off pads, 19,000 mail inserts, 6,000 door hangers, newspaper advertising, and premiums to promote participation in the proper disposal of used oil at the certified used oil collection centers.  A school curriculum entailing educational videos, presentations and fieldtrips will be used educate about the hazards of used oil.  Program will increase public awareness, broaden the community`s knowledge of local collection centers, and provide promotional support to collection centers.","ParticipantName":"City of Fairfield","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ronald","LastName":"Hurlbut","Phone":""},{"GrantID":553,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":72401.0700,"ProjectSummary":"The Association, on behalf of its member cities of Cathedral City, Coachella, Desert Hot Springs, Indio, Indian Wells, La Quinta, Palm Desert, Palm Springs, and Rancho Mirage, will use funds to maintain and enhance an existing used oil public education campaign and implement a pilot program to establish used oil collection programs for 10 multi-family residence complexes.","ParticipantName":"Coachella Valley Association of Governments","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Katie","LastName":"Barrows","Phone":"760-346-1127"},{"GrantID":554,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":33092.4000,"ProjectSummary":"The County will use grant funding to purchase and customize a trailer for the used oil curbside collection program.  Information about the program and the hazards of improper disposal of used oil will be disseminated through the distribution at community events of 4,000 flyers, 2,400 used oil collection containers, and 4,000 oil filter bags.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Nancy","LastName":"Rosen","Phone":"805-781-5518"},{"GrantID":555,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":12679.9700,"ProjectSummary":"The City, to promote proper disposal of used oil, will use grant monies to purchase 13,000 door hangers and 100 used oil collection containers.  Staff expenses for the certified collection center will also be funded.","ParticipantName":"City of Yucaipa","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rusty","LastName":"Reed","Phone":"909-797-2489"},{"GrantID":556,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":18653.1700,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to continue the City`s used oil recycling public education campaign by providing businesses and residents with information about best management practices for used oil.  Grant funds will also be used to purchase and distribute Dumpster decals warning residents not to dump oil, and posters for store windows identifying nearby oil collection opportunities.","ParticipantName":"City of Diamond Bar","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Terrence","LastName":"Belanger","Phone":"909-860-2489"},{"GrantID":557,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":27380.8000,"ProjectSummary":"Initiate a public education including Public Access Cable TV advertising, newspaper ads, and a poster contest.  Other educational tools that will be utilized are a video and stenciling of 100 of the City`s storm drains.  Purchase and distribute 500 used oil containers, certify an additional used oil collection center.","ParticipantName":"City of Rialto","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joseph","LastName":"Guzzetta","Phone":"909-820-2525"},{"GrantID":558,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":20843.6340,"ProjectSummary":"Continued technical and financial support will be provided to certified centers.  A public education campaign will concentrate on the hazards of disposing used oil into storm drains.","ParticipantName":"City of Montebello","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Torres","Phone":"323-887-1363"},{"GrantID":559,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":7289.9200,"ProjectSummary":"The City will use grant funds to establish at least one certified used oil collection center.  Public awareness will be raised through bi-lingual presentations, public service announcements, community service events, and distribution of posters, stickers, and point-of-sale materials.","ParticipantName":"City of Loma Linda","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Clute","Phone":"909-799-2810"},{"GrantID":560,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":15145.0100,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to establish at least two additional oil collection facilities, assist existing certified centers with refresher training and hauling costs, and disseminate used oil-related public education materials in association with the City`s stormwater drain awareness efforts.","ParticipantName":"City of La Mirada","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":561,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":18447.8140,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to establish additional certified used oil collection centers.  The City will also use grant monies to maintain the City`s existing used oil recycling public awareness program.","ParticipantName":"City of Gardena","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mitchell","LastName":"Lansdell","Phone":"310-217-9505"},{"GrantID":562,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":5356.2600,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to establish and assist a new certified used oil collection center.   Public education will be addressed through the distribution of 800 education and promotion brochures.","ParticipantName":"City of El Segundo","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John W.","LastName":"Hilton","Phone":"310-322-3769"},{"GrantID":563,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":32446.2500,"ProjectSummary":"The City will establish at least 2 additional certified used oil collection centers, and assist existing certified used oil collection centers.   30- of grant funds will be used to implement an education program focusing on the promotion of the curbside collection program and the awareness of used oil contamination in stormwater runoff through public service announcements and used oil recycling posters.","ParticipantName":"City of Downey","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gerald M.","LastName":"Caton","Phone":"562-904-7284"},{"GrantID":564,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":21869.7600,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to assist at least 7 additional private businesses to become certified used oil collection centers.  Funds will also be used to increase public and business sector awareness of the hazards of used oil by providing informational materials at community events and disseminating used oil-related public education materials through the City`s stormwater management program.","ParticipantName":"City of Bellflower","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Stewart","Phone":"562-804-1424"},{"GrantID":565,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":14955.8900,"ProjectSummary":"The City will plan and coordinate quarterly events at certified centers, distribute used oil literature to residents about the hazards of improper disposal of used oil as part of the City`s used oil public education campaign.","ParticipantName":"City of Bell Gardens","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Manuel","LastName":"Ortega","Phone":""},{"GrantID":566,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":81747.8200,"ProjectSummary":"The County, in conjunction with the cities of Capitola, Santa Cruz, Scotts Valley, and Watsonville, will use grant funds to cover collection and disposal costs for used oil and oil filters for the curbside programs and drop-off sites.  Public education will include point-of-sale advertising, a radio and print media advertising campaign, 10 community outreach presentations, and purchase/distribution of 5,000 used oil containers.","ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeffrey","LastName":"Smedberg","Phone":"831-454-2373"},{"GrantID":567,"CycleID":119,"CycleCode":"UBG3        ","CycleNameID":59,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG3         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":12166.5800,"ProjectSummary":"Fund operational and administrative costs of curbside collection program which serves all 13,000 households, including multi-family.  Promote the program through give-aways of oil funnels.","ParticipantName":"City of Martinez","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"June","LastName":"Catalano","Phone":"925-671-5204"},{"GrantID":568,"CycleID":127,"CycleCode":"UNP1        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP1         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Targeted outreach to families lacking the language, literacy, or access skills to learn about the eight existing used oil collection centers.  Education outreach will target neighborhoods near the Club and will consist of fliers and a `frequent collector` incentive program.  Purchase and distribute 5,000 containers.","ParticipantName":"Boys and Girls Club of Garden Grove","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Janis","LastName":"Pass","Phone":"714-636-2498"},{"GrantID":569,"CycleID":127,"CycleCode":"UNP1        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP1         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":63828.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish permanent, non-certified used oil collection centers at its two existing buyback recycling centers.  Bi-lingual promotion of the used oil recycling centers would occur through print and broadcast media.  Funding is also requested for 5,000 collection containers, site improvements, equipment and staff time.  Links with Ventura Co (UOG2-94-0134) and Santa Barbara Co (UOG2-94-0122).","ParticipantName":"Community Environmental Council","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Feeney","Phone":"805-963-0583"},{"GrantID":570,"CycleID":127,"CycleCode":"UNP1        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP1         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":74910.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certify ten new used oil collection centers within the cities of La Mesa and Coronado.  A comprehensive public education program and community outreach program will be instituted with local nonprofit , social and civic organizations.  The education program will consist of a point-of-purchase poster, banners, newsletter and direct mail brochure.","ParticipantName":"I Love A Clean San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alan","LastName":"Sigelman","Phone":"858-467-0103"},{"GrantID":571,"CycleID":127,"CycleCode":"UNP1        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP1         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the program is to: 1) identify underserved neighborhoods in the City of Los Angeles; 2) distribute 10,000 used oil collection containers to residents in underserved areas; 3) provide residents with the necessary educational materials and training to participate effectively in local used oil recycling opportunities.","ParticipantName":"FAME Assistance Corporation","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Shelia E.","LastName":"Reed","Phone":"323-730-9194"},{"GrantID":573,"CycleID":127,"CycleCode":"UNP1        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP1         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Distribute 10,000 used oil collection containers to prospective users throughout the central San Gabriel Valley of Los Angeles County.  Distribution will be in targeted neighborhoods, at special events and community fairs, at shopping centers, strip malls and supermarkets in targeted communities, and to students in comprehensive and continuation high schools.  Focus will be on those most likely to generate used oil.","ParticipantName":"Boys \u0026 Girls Club of San Gabriel Valley","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Leslie E.","LastName":"George","Phone":""},{"GrantID":574,"CycleID":127,"CycleCode":"UNP1        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP1         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":72271.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish at least one certified center each in Colusa, Del Norte, Lassen, Modoc, Mono, Plumas, Tehema, and Yuba counties.  Distribute 2,400 used oil collection containers and develop a public education campaign with the counties listed above as well as Alpine, Amador and Inyo counties.  Public education efforts will consist of a brochure, press releases, public service announcements, news articles, magnets and presentations to local high schools.","ParticipantName":"Keep California Beautiful","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":575,"CycleID":127,"CycleCode":"UNP1        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP1         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish at least two additional oil collection facilities, assist existing certified centers with refresher training and hauling costs, and disseminate used oil-related public education materials in association with the City`s stormwater drain awareness efforts.","ParticipantName":"Kiwanis Club of Sonora","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Andie","LastName":"Hockitt","Phone":"209-586-1107"},{"GrantID":576,"CycleID":127,"CycleCode":"UNP1        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP1         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implement a new process for distributing used oil collection containers provided by the City of Oakland.  Due to the high rate of theft of containers left on the curb or doorstep,  Oakland Recycling Association will coordinate the mailing of containers to those residents requesting one.  Staff will also distribute containers at local auto parts store parking lots so that any questions can be answered on a one on one basis in the appropriate language.","ParticipantName":"Oakland Recycling Association","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Selene","LastName":"Jaramillo","Phone":"510-444-8633"},{"GrantID":577,"CycleID":127,"CycleCode":"UNP1        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP1         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":42800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will provide used oil collection services to the multicultural Canal neighborhood of San Rafael through 12 monthly used oil collection events and education across cultutal and ethnic lines. Canal Community Alliance will work with existing organizations such as the Central Marin Sanitation Agency, the Marin County Office of Waste Management as well as others.  Distribution of 500 reusable oil recycling containers will result in increased collection of used oil and reduced contamination of the County`s water supply.","ParticipantName":"Canal Community Alliance","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tom","LastName":"Wilson","Phone":"415-454-2640"},{"GrantID":578,"CycleID":127,"CycleCode":"UNP1        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP1         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":74920.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Distribute 10,000 containers and accompanying educational materials to residents of South Central Los Angeles.  Fifty-seven Block Clubs will distribute educational materials and containers on a house by house basis, at shopping malls, and at primary, secondary and trade schools.  Residents will be referred to Los Angeles County Household Hazardous Waste Roundups and two existing Certified Used Oil Collection Centers for disposal of their used oil.","ParticipantName":"Concerned Citizens of South Central Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Syntyche","LastName":"Jenkins","Phone":"323-846-2505"},{"GrantID":579,"CycleID":127,"CycleCode":"UNP1        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP1         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":41031.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Club will distribute 7,000 containers to do-it-yourselfers, primarily Latino, located within a three mile radius of the club.  Distribution will be done by bilingual Club youth, educated about oil recycling, under the supervision of club staff.  Containers will be distributed in target neighborhoods, at community events and at local shopping centers.","ParticipantName":"Boys \u0026 Girls Club of Fullerton","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Lozano","Phone":"714-525-8241"},{"GrantID":580,"CycleID":127,"CycleCode":"UNP1        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP1         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":72652.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Purchase and distribute 5,000 used oil collection containers to do-it-yourselfers in the City of La Mesa.  Pursue possible certification of 50 automobile related businesses.  Develop a public education campaign consisting of 75 point-of-purchase displays promoting the proper management of used oil.","ParticipantName":"Urban Corps of San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Erwin","LastName":"Sanvictores","Phone":"619-235-6884"},{"GrantID":581,"CycleID":127,"CycleCode":"UNP1        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP1         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":9132.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Distribute 1,125 waste oil collection containers to residents of Chollas Creek Watershed in San Diego.  This area is composed of several low income neighborhoods of color.  A public education campaign consisting of materials already developed by the Environmental Health Coalition will compliment the distribution.","ParticipantName":"Environmental Health Coalition","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Diane","LastName":"Takvorian","Phone":"619-235-0281"},{"GrantID":582,"CycleID":127,"CycleCode":"UNP1        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP1         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":74771.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Acquire equipment to establish a used oil minimization program at two community colleges in the district.  These sites will be used to recycle used oil from a fleet of vehicles.  They will also be used as an educational tool for waste management and hazardous waste classes at the colleges.","ParticipantName":"Yosemite Community College District","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bennett","LastName":"Tom","Phone":"209-575-6514"},{"GrantID":583,"CycleID":127,"CycleCode":"UNP1        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP1         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":74424.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Purchase 6,480 used oil collection containers to be distributed to residents in the Mission District of San Francisco.  Containers will be distributed by supervised `at risk` youth who participate in the program to increase their job skills and self esteem.  In addition to containers, educational materials will be distributed to residents about proper management of used oil and disposal options.  The program will be evaluated for level of success at the end of the grant term.","ParticipantName":"Mission Hiring Hall","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Don","LastName":"Marcos","Phone":"415-865-2105"},{"GrantID":584,"CycleID":127,"CycleCode":"UNP1        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP1         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":68780.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Identify underserved neighborhoods in the City of Los Angeles and provide residents with 10,000 reusable used oil recycling containers.  Provide necessary educational materials and training to participate effectively in local used oil recycling program opportunities.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Conservation Corps","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bruce","LastName":"Saito","Phone":"213-362-9000"},{"GrantID":585,"CycleID":127,"CycleCode":"UNP1        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP1         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Purchase 10,000 used oil collection containers to distribute to households in Santa Ana.  Efforts will be made to focus on those most likely to generate used oil.","ParticipantName":"Inner Vision Youth","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Boyd","Phone":"949-752-1688"},{"GrantID":586,"CycleID":127,"CycleCode":"UNP1        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP1         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":34951.0000,"ProjectSummary":"5,000 used oil collection conainers will be distributed to do-it-yourselfers in Encinitas and Solana Beach.  A public education campaign consisting of newspaper advertising, a point-of-purchase tabletop display, direct mail brochure and high school event will promote the project","ParticipantName":"Solana Recyclers, Inc.","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rita","LastName":"Spiegel","Phone":"760-436-7986"},{"GrantID":587,"CycleID":127,"CycleCode":"UNP1        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP1         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":74989.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Facilitate the recycling of used oil by distributing 3,000 collection containers through Latino and Asian run businesses as well as ethnic community events.  Work with Latino and Asian owned businesses in San Diego County to establish three certified used oil collection centers.  Coordinate public education campaign targeting these communities.","ParticipantName":"Partnership for Environmental Progress","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Doug","LastName":"Perkins","Phone":"619-234-9171"},{"GrantID":594,"CycleID":139,"CycleCode":"URD1        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD1         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":232592.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will develop an education and training program that will promote the use of rerefined oil throughout California by informing decisionmakers and oil users on the policies, benefits, and technical aspects of using rerefined oil. The training will target a broad group of users from state and local government agencies and departments, to metropolitan transit districts, private industry, and independent mechanics.","ParticipantName":"Community Environmental Council","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Cullen","LastName":"Carey","Phone":"805-963-0583"},{"GrantID":595,"CycleID":139,"CycleCode":"URD1        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD1         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":77900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to evaluate the effectiveness of an innovative used oil collection container with either 1 or 4 valves for dispensing used oil back into empty virgin oil containers.  Approximately 8,000 containers will be distributed in 3-4 jurisdictions and a survey will be conducted to determine if the container lead to increase oil collection.","ParticipantName":"Recoil Recycling Products, Inc.","county":null,"CountyID":null,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Phillip","LastName":"Chauvet","Phone":"503-363-0013"},{"GrantID":596,"CycleID":139,"CycleCode":"URD1        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD1         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Investigate reliable, inexpensive, and field-portable screening methods for halongens and polychlorinated biphenyls.  Methods for improved metals determination (e.g. arsenic, cadium, chromium, and lead)  will also be investigated to determine their feasibility.","ParticipantName":"Department of Toxic Substances Control","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Haas","Phone":"5105402803"},{"GrantID":598,"CycleID":139,"CycleCode":"URD1        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD1         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":199912.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will develop and test lubricating engine oils made from rerefined base oils for emerging markets in alternative fuel vehicles and marine vessel diesel engines. The alternative fuel vehicle engine oil will be developed and provided to selected transit districts for engine tests in their respective compressed natural gas powered fleets. The marine diesel engine lubricating oil will be developed and provided to the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts for engine tests in their respective marine vessels. This development and testing process will demonstrate the feasibility of rerefined lubricating oils in the emerging compressed natural gas vehicle and marine vessel diesel engine markets.","ParticipantName":"Rosemead Oil Products, Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Schoensiegel, Jr.","Phone":"5629413261"},{"GrantID":600,"CycleID":139,"CycleCode":"URD1        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD1         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":87751.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to offer a co-op advertising program and lubricating oil dispensing equipment to prospective retailers and automobile service facilties for the use of and promotion of rerefined lubricants.  Funds will also be used for a NASCAR racing car to utilize and promote in a high-profile manner its use of rerefined oil.","ParticipantName":"Unocal 76 Products Company","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"McKee","Phone":"9165587609"},{"GrantID":603,"CycleID":139,"CycleCode":"URD1        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD1         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":238600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"\r\nFunds will be used to develop 6 reverse-vending used oil collection tanks.  The tanks will be at least 300 gallons in capacity, be capable of dispersing receipts and provide service to the public 24 hours a day.  The objective of this type of equipment is the expansion of the used oil program into areas not serviced currently (e.g., marinas, convenience stores, and remote rural settings) and to allow existing centers the option of utilizing a labor saving device to increase revenues.","ParticipantName":"Americlean Environmental Services","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Louis","LastName":"Ippolito","Phone":"909-289-4321"},{"GrantID":604,"CycleID":139,"CycleCode":"URD1        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD1         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":174332.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to demonstrate devices on vehicles and equipment which incorporate a closed lubricating system which eliminates used oil at the source. The project will involve testing the product and evaluating, comparing and recording the results to help the system gain commercial acceptance.","ParticipantName":"C.F. Services","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Cooper","Phone":"530-668-1794"},{"GrantID":605,"CycleID":139,"CycleCode":"URD1        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD1         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":21575.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used for a feasibility study for recycling used oil into steam locomotive fuel to determine whether a program for its use can be established in a technically, environmentally, and economically sound manner.","ParticipantName":"City of Fort Bragg","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Bates","Phone":"323-563-9503"},{"GrantID":606,"CycleID":139,"CycleCode":"URD1        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD1         - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":95140.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project will develop and implement an educational campaign that targets vehicle fleet managers and purchasing agents at the local government level.  The project will demonstrate to local government leaders the feasiblity of the purchase and use of rerefined oil for their vehicle fleets.","ParticipantName":"Ross-Campbell, Inc.","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Shawn","LastName":"Campbell","Phone":"916-446-4744"},{"GrantID":608,"CycleID":111,"CycleCode":"TR4         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR4          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish two diversion sites (Orange and San Diego Counties) to enable the company to provide the quality of tires anticipated to be demanded.","ParticipantName":"T.Y.R.E.S., Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Hazel M.","LastName":"Blankenship","Phone":"909-899-4318"},{"GrantID":609,"CycleID":111,"CycleCode":"TR4         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR4          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":2250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A Local program to enable citizens the ability to legally dispose of tires.  Collected tires will be properly transformed to energy production.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Petropolos","Phone":"209-966-5356"},{"GrantID":610,"CycleID":111,"CycleCode":"TR4         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR4          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Testing the use of Skin-Sulfonated Waste Tire Rubber as a high performance concrete additive.  A study to evaluate the earthquake worthiness of concrete masonry bricks containing ground waste tire rubber.","ParticipantName":"Coalition Technologies, Ltd.","county":null,"CountyID":null,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Wilhelm","LastName":"Walles","Phone":"517-832-8415"},{"GrantID":611,"CycleID":111,"CycleCode":"TR4         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR4          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":14610.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A Local government program to collect tires and haul them to Calaveras Cement Company in Redding, for use as fuel.  Also, an education coordinator will promote proper disposal sites and processes.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lauren","LastName":"Harvey","Phone":"408-358-3741"},{"GrantID":612,"CycleID":111,"CycleCode":"TR4         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR4          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":58988.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local Government program to expand existing services for FY 1994-1995.  Tires collected are hauled to designated recyclers or cement plants to be used as a fuel supplement.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Pamella V.","LastName":"Bennett","Phone":"909-387-4688"},{"GrantID":613,"CycleID":111,"CycleCode":"TR4         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR4          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":33560.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A cooperative project which includes; market development, amnesty day, cleanup event, public education, and research components.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"D. A.","LastName":"Gravenkamp","Phone":"530-842-8250"},{"GrantID":614,"CycleID":111,"CycleCode":"TR4         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR4          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":70000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish a tire recycling facility based on technology called the `Wallace Model 60T Scrap Tire Recycler`.  Development of business plan and cost/revenue projections.","ParticipantName":"PRK International Marketing, Inc.","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ronald","LastName":"Saldana","Phone":"714-693-8812"},{"GrantID":615,"CycleID":111,"CycleCode":"TR4         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR4          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":11702.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A tire clean-up and free tire drop-off event in the Fall and Spring.  This program incorporates the use of the Youth Diversion Program for labor.","ParticipantName":"City of West Sacramento","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Don","LastName":"Schatzel","Phone":"916-373-5860"},{"GrantID":616,"CycleID":111,"CycleCode":"TR4         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR4          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":37500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To procure the necessary equipment to reduce extremely large oversized tires into pieces small enough to be included in the current recycling program.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Douglas","LastName":"Landon","Phone":"661-862-8936"},{"GrantID":617,"CycleID":111,"CycleCode":"TR4         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR4          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":68000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The development of a business plan to support the implementation of a processing facility in San Jose, California.","ParticipantName":"ECO Pave, Inc.","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Hugh W.","LastName":"Marcy","Phone":"614-587-3606"},{"GrantID":618,"CycleID":111,"CycleCode":"TR4         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR4          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":63000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Demonstration project to find markets for waste tires in landfill gas extraction and recovery systems.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Joyce","Phone":"530-458-0466"},{"GrantID":619,"CycleID":111,"CycleCode":"TR4         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR4          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":63867.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To study the feasibility of using baled tires as the structural medium for retaining walls.","ParticipantName":"Gainer and Associates","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Margaret","LastName":"Gainer","Phone":"707-822-4448"},{"GrantID":620,"CycleID":111,"CycleCode":"TR4         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR4          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":8760.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local Government program to continue tire collection endeavors and also to implement a public education component.","ParticipantName":"City of Rialto","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joseph","LastName":"Guzzetta","Phone":"909-820-2525"},{"GrantID":621,"CycleID":111,"CycleCode":"TR4         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR4          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":36000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The regional program will develop an end-use market through a pilot program that uses crumb rubber as a soil amendment on parks and playing fields.  There will also be a public education component.","ParticipantName":"Western Riverside Council of Governments","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Bishop","Phone":"951-955-8303"},{"GrantID":622,"CycleID":111,"CycleCode":"TR4         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR4          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":4688.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local Government program to hold 2 collection events.  Collection vehicles will be supplied by Oxford Tire Recycling and labor by the East Bay Conservation Corps.","ParticipantName":"City of Alameda","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Laurie","LastName":"Stoerkel","Phone":"510-747-7961"},{"GrantID":623,"CycleID":111,"CycleCode":"TR4         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR4          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The replacement of a playground safety matting at 3 elementary schools, with alternative matting consisting of 80- recycled tires.","ParticipantName":"Jurupa Unified School District","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rollin","LastName":"Edmunds","Phone":"909-222-7757"},{"GrantID":624,"CycleID":111,"CycleCode":"TR4         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR4          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":33110.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local Government program to conduct 4 weekend amnesty events where residents can drop off up to four tires per household.  Tires will be hauled to recycling/incineration processing centers.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Carl W.","LastName":"Mosher","Phone":"408-277-5540"},{"GrantID":625,"CycleID":111,"CycleCode":"TR4         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR4          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":16800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A local Government program that would provide residents a `coupon,` which entitles them to turn in up to four tires free of charge.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Frost","Phone":"415-499-3725"},{"GrantID":626,"CycleID":111,"CycleCode":"TR4         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR4          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":61567.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Development of a marketing plan to further refine the company`s business plan, to obtain business permits and insurance needed to begin full-time scale production of playground equipment.","ParticipantName":"CREATE-A-SAURUS, Inc.","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Leanell","LastName":"Jones","Phone":"510-310-2205"},{"GrantID":627,"CycleID":111,"CycleCode":"TR4         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR4          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":36376.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A local Government program to clean up illegally dumped tires, by purchasing a tire cutter and reduce the amount of tires left on public roads.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Murray","Phone":"707-445-7491"},{"GrantID":628,"CycleID":111,"CycleCode":"TR4         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR4          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":59125.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A community and school-based educational program, to hold amnesty day events, and to retrofit recreational areas with playground covering manufactured from scrap tires.","ParticipantName":"City of San Clemente","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Beck","Phone":"949-361-8267"},{"GrantID":629,"CycleID":111,"CycleCode":"TR4         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR4          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":56600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A local Government Program with emphasis in education and outreach targeted at small businesses and residence.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"James C.","LastName":"Gilley","Phone":"661-723-6000"},{"GrantID":630,"CycleID":111,"CycleCode":"TR4         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR4          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":29884.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local Government Tire Collection Program focusing on the rural unincorporated areas.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Miller","Phone":""},{"GrantID":631,"CycleID":111,"CycleCode":"TR4         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR4          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":13750.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The collection of tires by `volunteers` for transportation to BAS Recycling, where they will be processed into crumb rubber.  Product will then be used to resurface streets and a parking lot in the city.","ParticipantName":"City of Calabasas","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Charles","LastName":"Cate","Phone":"818-878-4225"},{"GrantID":632,"CycleID":111,"CycleCode":"TR4         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR4          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":27500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expansion of existing programs to divert tires from landfill disposal, to develop a public outreach campaign, and to clean-up illegal tire piles throughout the County.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Pachinger","Phone":"209-754-6403"},{"GrantID":633,"CycleID":111,"CycleCode":"TR4         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR4          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Research to incorporate crumb rubber into an existing product line.  Proposal will develop the molds, production techniques, and standards necessary to use crumb rubber as a replacement for polyurethane in a highly-rigid molded rubber product.","ParticipantName":"Uremet Corporation","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Moore","Phone":"714-641-8813"},{"GrantID":634,"CycleID":111,"CycleCode":"TR4         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR4          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Research and develop an advance rubberized asphalt material with compatible reacted rubber and to construct three different demonstration projects in Los Angeles County.","ParticipantName":"TAK Consulting Engineers, Inc.","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Gonaver","Phone":"858-573-1212"},{"GrantID":635,"CycleID":111,"CycleCode":"TR4         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR4          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":13970.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A local Government Program to expand existing tire collection activities by enhancing amnesty day, educational partnerships, and research components.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas R.","LastName":"Flinn","Phone":"209-468-3034"},{"GrantID":636,"CycleID":111,"CycleCode":"TR4         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR4          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":48850.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To conduct six used tire amnesty day collection events.  Tires collected will be processed and hauled to CEm Energy in Redding, California for combustion.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jon A.","LastName":"Morgan","Phone":"530-621-5300"},{"GrantID":637,"CycleID":111,"CycleCode":"TR4         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR4          - 1994-95","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":61566.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Research to develop alternative plywood, pallet, corrugated sheet and packaging material for high-tech industrial applications, by substituting 50- or more of the wood with shredded tires.","ParticipantName":"Dr. Mohamed Aslam Ali","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mohamed","LastName":"Aslam Ali","Phone":"408-253-6849"},{"GrantID":638,"CycleID":111,"CycleCode":"TR4         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1994-95   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR4          - 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1995-96","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":73800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Temporary HHW Collection Events conducted as a regional program including a strong education, recycling and re-use emphasis.","ParticipantName":"City of Concord","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Edward R.","LastName":"James","Phone":"510-671-3150"},{"GrantID":709,"CycleID":46,"CycleCode":"HD4         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD4          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":119142.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expansion of their Permanent Used Oil Collection Faciltiy to a full Permanent Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility.","ParticipantName":"City of Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Struck","Phone":"760-726-1340"},{"GrantID":710,"CycleID":46,"CycleCode":"HD4         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD4          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":84000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The design, construction and equipping of the City of San Diego`s first permanent household hazardous waste collection facility (PHHWCF).  This PHHWCF will accept household hazardous waste from city residents.  Its implementation is outlined in the July 31, 1995 Council approved Household Hazardous Waste Element.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Pratt","Phone":"858-492-5088"},{"GrantID":712,"CycleID":46,"CycleCode":"HD4         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD4          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":84595.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct 3 one-day  HHW collection events in or near the communities of Chester, Quincy, and Portola.","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jerry","LastName":"Blinn","Phone":"530-283-6268"},{"GrantID":714,"CycleID":46,"CycleCode":"HD4         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD4          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":77735.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Maintain the existing curbside collection program which services 19,700 residents.","ParticipantName":"Kings County Waste Management Authority","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Monaco","Phone":"559-583-8829"},{"GrantID":715,"CycleID":46,"CycleCode":"HD4         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD4          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":68000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Household Hazardous Waste round-up event to be held in Latino neighborhood.  Work with local high schools service learning program to deliver the message Make a Smart Choice About Toxics: Reduce Use and Dispose Properly.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Monica","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"310-458-8228"},{"GrantID":716,"CycleID":46,"CycleCode":"HD4         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD4          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":80000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"One day collection event to be held at four sites located throughout SLO County.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Worrell","Phone":"805-782-8530"},{"GrantID":717,"CycleID":46,"CycleCode":"HD4         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD4          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":112185.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Regional program of a one day collection event for all HHW types; development of seven storage lockers for on-going collection of recyclable HHW; and education/awareness program for new services and reduction in HHW generation.","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas F.","LastName":"Tracy","Phone":"530-233-6403"},{"GrantID":722,"CycleID":46,"CycleCode":"HD4         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD4          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":64553.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Public Awareness of HHW issues via a comprehensive Public Education Program.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"R. Marshall","LastName":"Elizer, Jr.","Phone":"209-577-5213"},{"GrantID":724,"CycleID":46,"CycleCode":"HD4         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD4          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":17970.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Provide two one-day events for the citizens of Mariposa County.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tom","LastName":"Starling","Phone":"209-966-5356"},{"GrantID":725,"CycleID":46,"CycleCode":"HD4         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD4          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":113056.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implement a pemanent recyclable HHW collection facility and implement collection events in various jurisdictions in the county.","ParticipantName":"City of Ojai","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lynn","LastName":"Malone","Phone":"805-640-5555"},{"GrantID":726,"CycleID":46,"CycleCode":"HD4         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD4          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":87465.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposes an anti-freeze, battery, oil, and paint site servicing the entire Coachella Valley to discourage illegal disposal of HHW.","ParticipantName":"City of Indio","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carol","LastName":"Manettas","Phone":"7603426530"},{"GrantID":729,"CycleID":46,"CycleCode":"HD4         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD4          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":95205.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop and implement a mobile household hazardous waste collection program.  The program is to be county-wide and include hazardous waste collection in both urban and rural areas.  Education will emphasize recycling and the use of alternatives.","ParticipantName":"City of Hollister","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Clay","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"408-636-4324"},{"GrantID":730,"CycleID":46,"CycleCode":"HD4         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD4          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":99093.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Two Household Hazardous Waste Collection Days","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Walter","LastName":"Wong","Phone":"831-755-4505"},{"GrantID":733,"CycleID":46,"CycleCode":"HD4         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD4          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Brenda Saldana","AwardedFunds":105385.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Riverside County Waste Resources Management District (RCWRMD) is proposing to expand its current load checking program and to establish a Central Accumularion Facility (CAF) at the Lamb Canyon Landfill for consolidation of the HHW  recovered from the refuse at the landfills.  Currently, HHW is recovered through the Load Checking program at eleven of twelve Riverside County landfills.  The recovered HHW is accumulated in temporary storage facilities at these landfills and removed by a hazardous waste vendor periodically.  Under the proposed program, HHW would be transported by RCWRMD staff from all landfill sites to the CAF for consolidation of storage, handling, packaging and removal to approved hazardous waste facilities.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County Waste Resources Management District","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Dufresne","Phone":"909-485-4608"},{"GrantID":734,"CycleID":46,"CycleCode":"HD4         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD4          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":10422.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Promote recycling of latex paint","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Moore","Phone":"213-893-8536"},{"GrantID":735,"CycleID":46,"CycleCode":"HD4         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD4          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":95218.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Shasta is proposing to expand its community education and awareness about household hazardous waste and to create a new mobile collection unit to gather household hazardous waste from the far-reaching areas of the County.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sandra","LastName":"Hood","Phone":"530-225-5401"},{"GrantID":736,"CycleID":46,"CycleCode":"HD4         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD4          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Bridget Brown","AwardedFunds":86289.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Pilot HHW pickup service to provide additional disposal opportunities in San Francisco","ParticipantName":"City and County of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"415-554-3443"},{"GrantID":737,"CycleID":46,"CycleCode":"HD4         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD4          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":90918.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed Household hazardous Waste Discretionary Grant Program will enable the MRWMD to hold three regional, temporary HHW collection events to serve the seven small cities and unincorporated portion of the District`s service area.  The hazardous waste received through these temporary collection events will be brought to the District`s permanent household hazardous waste facility where more than 80- of the materials received will be recycled or reused through our hazardous materials exchange program, allowing the District to operate temporary collection events at half the average cost.  In addition, the Grant Program will allow the District to greatly expand its public education services by creating materials for adults, children, and CESQGs.  Grant funds will also be used for an extensive media public awareness campaign emphasizing the proper disposal of hazardous waste, the local opportunities to reuse and recycle hazardous materials, and the reduction of HHW and use of environmentally-safe alternative products.","ParticipantName":"Monterey Regional Waste Management District","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Neil","LastName":"Jones","Phone":"408-384-5313"},{"GrantID":744,"CycleID":46,"CycleCode":"HD4         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD4          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":4020.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Public Awareness Program informing residents by mail of HHW drop off services provided by Alameda County.","ParticipantName":"City of Union City","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jay","LastName":"Swardenski","Phone":"510-471-3232"},{"GrantID":745,"CycleID":46,"CycleCode":"HD4         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD4          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In 1993, the City of Ventura participated in the final Ventura Regional Sanitation District (VRSD) Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) collection program.  Due to severe staff and funding cutbacks, the City has been unable to establish its own collection events.  Therefore, the City of Ventura is requesting grant funding to begin participation in the new community household hazardous waste collection events sponsored by the County of Ventura and to develop an on-going latex paint recycling program with the local paint stores.","ParticipantName":"City of Ventura","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ray","LastName":"Olson","Phone":"805-852-4593"},{"GrantID":748,"CycleID":46,"CycleCode":"HD4         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD4          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":73041.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Public Education and  Periodic Collection Program with regards to HHW.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Ward","Phone":"530-385-1462"},{"GrantID":751,"CycleID":46,"CycleCode":"HD4         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD4          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":81154.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Institute a closed loop anti-freeze, battery, oil, and paint (ABOP) center for the citizens of Glendora.","ParticipantName":"City of Glendora","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Dianne","LastName":"Walter","Phone":"626-914-8218"},{"GrantID":754,"CycleID":46,"CycleCode":"HD4         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD4          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":89721.0000,"ProjectSummary":"One-day collection event and expand public information and educational material.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Gerri","LastName":"Silva","Phone":"530-621-6653"},{"GrantID":755,"CycleID":46,"CycleCode":"HD4         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD4          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":96140.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Provide a two-day collection event for Nevada County and a one-day collection event for Sierra and Siskiyou Counties including a waste exchange table at each event.  Promote the events with the materials developed through the ESJPA and RCRC grants at local fairs.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Norton","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":757,"CycleID":46,"CycleCode":"HD4         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD4          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":99619.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will develop media PSAs to be used by a 12 rural county coalition.  The grant will also add five counties to a hotline and fund a one-day collection event in Del Norte \u0026 Lassen.","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Norton","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":758,"CycleID":46,"CycleCode":"HD4         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD4          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":98073.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Provide consistent HHW collection through permanent facility.  Provide public education about source reduction, recycling, proper storage and disposal of hazardous waste to all Napa County residents through a portable display.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Briggs","Phone":"707-253-4094"},{"GrantID":759,"CycleID":46,"CycleCode":"HD4         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD4          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":104500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funding will provide for educational informational brochures to the public and to establish a household hazardous waste (HHW) roundup program.","ParticipantName":"City of Calexico","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Nick","LastName":"Fenley","Phone":"760-768-2108"},{"GrantID":760,"CycleID":46,"CycleCode":"HD4         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD4          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":85965.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Requesting funding for expansion of existing household hazardous waste management program.  Grant funding will be used for an intensified outreach program for our proposed Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day in the fall of 1996.  Grant funding will also be used for purchasing a forklift and battery stroage locker for our Battery, Oil, and Paint Collection Collection Program at the Rock Creek Solid Waste Facility, and for the purchase of two Used Oil Collection Center set-ups.  We are also requesting financial assistance to help offset the cost of recycling latex-paint, to help pay for disposal costs of Household Hazardous Waste found through the load check program at the landiflll and to help encourage business participation at our annual Household  Hazardous Waste Collection Events.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Norton","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":761,"CycleID":46,"CycleCode":"HD4         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD4          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":71614.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Provide Fairfield residents with a permanent household hazardous waste collection facility (BOP).  BOP will be complimented with a comprehensive public outreach campaign.  City intends to continue with program after grant cycle has concluded.","ParticipantName":"City of Fairfield","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ike","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"707-428-7749"},{"GrantID":762,"CycleID":46,"CycleCode":"HD4         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD4          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":83320.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop and provide comprehensive public education developed specifically for rural areas to influence long-term behavioral changes.  Materials will be developed for targeted audiences as well as the general public.  In addition, funds will enable Glenn County to hold its first ever collection event for any HHW materials.","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Norton","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":764,"CycleID":46,"CycleCode":"HD4         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD4          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":67750.0000,"ProjectSummary":"An educational and information program which includes a phone hotline; a waste exchange program; and two collection events or round-ups, one each in Lancaster and Palmdale.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert C.","LastName":"Neal","Phone":"661-723-6044"},{"GrantID":765,"CycleID":46,"CycleCode":"HD4         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD4          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":120000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program will sponsor two annual one day collection events for residents in the unincorporated areas.  Program includes a public education component.  It also provides for training of County Personnel and volunteers.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Jones","Phone":"760-339-4462"},{"GrantID":766,"CycleID":46,"CycleCode":"HD4         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD4          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":75017.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed HHW Management Plan will comprise an educational element designed to improve regional use of existing Orange County colletion centers.  In addition, the region will promote the use of used oil CRCs for collection of ABOP, provide the first-ever HHW collection event, and have two mobile ABOP Collection events.","ParticipantName":"City of Costa Mesa","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Donna","LastName":"Theriault","Phone":"714-754-5024"},{"GrantID":767,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":1977.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Public Education (newspaper ad; newsletter).","ParticipantName":"City of Needles","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tom","LastName":"Parry","Phone":""},{"GrantID":768,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":46596.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Public Education (television cable, newspaper ad, video, special event, newsletter, utility bill, transit signs); Participation at community events which will include a staffed display table, distribution of recycling containers and brochures.","ParticipantName":"City of Torrance","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Arlene","LastName":"Barco","Phone":"310-781-6916"},{"GrantID":769,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":51969.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (Mobile Public Education Program).","ParticipantName":"City of Garden Grove","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Francisco","LastName":"Borvice","Phone":"510-675-5396"},{"GrantID":770,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":35040.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Filter Collection; HHW Events, Public Education (television, newspaper, special event, direct mail, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"City of Simi Valley","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Davis","Phone":"805-583-6424"},{"GrantID":771,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":2872.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (newspaper ad).","ParticipantName":"City of Kingsburg","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Don","LastName":"Jensen","Phone":"559-897-5821"},{"GrantID":772,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":15273.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Containers; Filter Collection; Public Education (newsletter, newpaper ad, special event).","ParticipantName":"City of Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Charles R.","LastName":"Redden","Phone":"626-858-7204"},{"GrantID":773,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":20375.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Containers; HHW events; Public Education (newspaper ad; special event; newsletter; utility bill; transit signs; cable TV ad).","ParticipantName":"City of Pico Rivera","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ray","LastName":"Chavez","Phone":"562-801-4217"},{"GrantID":774,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":95558.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified center; Filter Collection; Mobile; Hauling and Recycling; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, special event, newsletter, transit signs).","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chuck","LastName":"Magee","Phone":"661-862-8915"},{"GrantID":775,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":24430.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Marina; Collection promotion at retail oil stores; Public Education (newspaper ad, special event, signs on refuse and recycling collection vehicles, funnels with promotional imprint).","ParticipantName":"City of San Leandro","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Callahan","Phone":"510-577-6019"},{"GrantID":776,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":5154.0000,"ProjectSummary":"HHW Events; Public Education (newspaper ads, oil flyers at various locations in Galt).","ParticipantName":"City of Galt","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Helene R.","LastName":"Hausman","Phone":"209-745-4695"},{"GrantID":777,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":15323.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (radio, newspaper ad, special event).","ParticipantName":"City of Placentia","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"McConaha","Phone":"714-993-8245"},{"GrantID":778,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":1910.0000,"ProjectSummary":"HHW Events; Certified Center; Hauling/Recycling; Filter Collection; Reimbursement of Administration Costs.","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Boardman","Phone":"760-932-5440"},{"GrantID":779,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":9309.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Containers; HHW Events; Filter Collection; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, video, special event, direct mail, newsletter, transit signs, pre-show on-screen movie theater advertisements); School Education.","ParticipantName":"City of Moorpark","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Mellon","Phone":"805-517-6247"},{"GrantID":780,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":10898.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; HHW Events; Certified Center; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Mobile; Public Education (newspaper, newsletter, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"City of Pleasant Hill","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Stehr","Phone":"925-671-5237"},{"GrantID":781,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":25680.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Public Education (television, newspaper, special event, newsletter, utility bill, promotional items).","ParticipantName":"City of Lakewood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"June","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"562-866-9771"},{"GrantID":782,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":50246.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Events; Marina; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, video, special event, direct mail, newsletter, doorhanger, utility bill, school driver education programs); Paint and oil collection events.","ParticipantName":"City of Oceanside","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Colleen","LastName":"Foster","Phone":"760-435-5021"},{"GrantID":783,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":16625.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; HHW Events; Public Education (newspaper, direct mail, newsletter).","ParticipantName":"City of Chino Hills","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Hansen","Phone":"909-364-2616"},{"GrantID":784,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":133808.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Hauling/Recycling; HHW Events; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper,utility bill, graphics layout, design and distribution of poster).","ParticipantName":"City of Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":785,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":10560.0000,"ProjectSummary":"School Education; Public Education (radio, newspaper, video, direct mail, transit signs).","ParticipantName":"City of Ceres","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kay","LastName":"Dunkel","Phone":"209-538-5790"},{"GrantID":786,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":10509.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Containers; Public Education (newsletter, newspaper, special event).","ParticipantName":"City of Walnut","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Alicia","LastName":"Jensen","Phone":"909-598-5605"},{"GrantID":787,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":20747.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Non-Certified Center; Hauling/Recycling; collection and container events at each certified center; Public Education (newsletter, utility bill, transit signs, newspaper, special event, doorhanger, business seminars at local city clubs).","ParticipantName":"City of Montebello","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Kosareff","Phone":"323-887-4611"},{"GrantID":788,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":1214311.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; HHW Events; Marina; Mobile; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, video, special event, direct mail, newsletter, doorhanger, transit signs).","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alex","LastName":"Helou","Phone":"213-485-2210"},{"GrantID":789,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":38690.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Events; Public Education (television, newspaper, special event, direct mail, newsletter, utility bill, point of purchase wall hangers).","ParticipantName":"City of Concord","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"510-671-3085"},{"GrantID":790,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":20477.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Containers; Filter Collection; Public Education (radio, special event, transit signs).","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sid","LastName":"Hultquist","Phone":"760-955-5226"},{"GrantID":791,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":29634.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, special event, newsletter, continue extensive point-of-purchase program, purchase a year long advertisement at softball fields, possible sponsorship of a softball team, purchase of premiums (funnels), movie slide advertising, guest on radio talk show, and articles in community newsletters).","ParticipantName":"City of Fairfield","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ike","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"707-428-7749"},{"GrantID":792,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":35547.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Events; Public Education (newspaper, newsletter, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"City of Fontana","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tony","LastName":"Mata","Phone":"909-350-6798"},{"GrantID":793,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":4343.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Filter Collection; Public Education (television, govt` access channel, newspaper, doorhanger, signs on garbage trucks).","ParticipantName":"City of Dixon","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ronald J.","LastName":"Tribbett","Phone":"707-678-7031"},{"GrantID":794,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":5846.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Public Education (newspaper, newsletter, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"City of Albany","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bill","LastName":"Ekern","Phone":"510-528-5768"},{"GrantID":795,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":6235.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Public Education (newspaper, direct mail, newsletter, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"City of Hermosa Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Burrell","Phone":"310-318-0216"},{"GrantID":796,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":27437.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Filter Collection; Public Education (newspaper, newsletter, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"City of Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Struck","Phone":"760-726-1340"},{"GrantID":797,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":14534.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Containers; Filter Collection; Public Education (television).","ParticipantName":"San Benito County","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Clay","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"408-636-4324"},{"GrantID":798,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":65469.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Containers; Public Education (radio, direct mail, television newsletter, video, special event).","ParticipantName":"Orange County Flood Control District","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gene","LastName":"Estrada","Phone":"714-834-2884"},{"GrantID":799,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":9157.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Hauling/Recycling; Filter Collection; Public Education (television, newspaper, utility bill, information hanger to be attached to each trash cart).","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Paula","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Charmaine","LastName":"Yambao","Phone":"805-933-4213"},{"GrantID":800,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":9900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Containers; Filter Collection; Public Education (newspaper, special event, flyer).","ParticipantName":"City of Coronado","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dana","LastName":"McPherson","Phone":"619-522-7380"},{"GrantID":801,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":18348.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Containers; Public Education (newspaper, direct mail).","ParticipantName":"City of Santee","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Stoner","Phone":"619-258-4100"},{"GrantID":802,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":51647.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; HHW Events; Containers; Filter Collection; Mobile; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, direct mail).","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Worrell","Phone":"805-782-8530"},{"GrantID":803,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":81991.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Events; Marina; Public Education (radio, newspaper, special event, direct mail, newsletter, doorhanger, utility bill, promotional give-away items).","ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeffrey","LastName":"Smedberg","Phone":"831-454-2373"},{"GrantID":804,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":404703.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Events; Public Education (newspaper, newsletter, newspaper inserts, event flyers, collection site brochures, fact sheets, used oil container giveaway flyer, pencils and magnets, and stickers identifying funding for the used oil containers).","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steven","LastName":"Fontana","Phone":"858-492-5077"},{"GrantID":805,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":26728.0000,"ProjectSummary":"School Education; Marina; Existing curbside oil collection program will be enhanced for the next contract period; Public Education (newspaper, special event, newsletter, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"City of Alameda","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert L.","LastName":"Warnick","Phone":"510-748-4550"},{"GrantID":806,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":15223.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; School Education; Filter Collection; HHW Events; Public Education (television, Cable TV, special event, direct mail, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"City of Manteca","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Frances","LastName":"Ramos","Phone":"209-825-2358"},{"GrantID":807,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":23011.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Hauling/Recycling; Airport; Public Education (television, newspaper, video, special event); Staff distribution of pens, magnets, and coffee mugs created with previous grant funds.","ParticipantName":"City of Carlsbad","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Ross","Phone":"760-602-2778"},{"GrantID":808,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":136883.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, special event, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Phyllis","LastName":"Overstreet","Phone":"559-621-1884"},{"GrantID":809,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":48678.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Non-Certified Center; Hauling/Recycling; Filter Collection; Public Education (special event, poster and brochures distribution, continue opeation of the Used Oil Recycling Hotline).  Table with Yuba-Sutter Transit Authority at community events at the Mall.  Stickers for toters and dumpsters.","ParticipantName":"Yuba/Sutter Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"530-634-6890"},{"GrantID":810,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":21727.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Events; Public Education (newsletter, television, newspaper, video, utility bill, special event).","ParticipantName":"City of Chino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Patrick","LastName":"Griffin","Phone":"909-464-0758"},{"GrantID":811,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":146057.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; Filter Collection; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; HHW Events; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, video, special event, direct mail, doorhanger, utility bill, posters, window decals, giveaways, banners, inflatable advertisements).","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Connie","LastName":"Cloak","Phone":"707-568-3783"},{"GrantID":812,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":11674.0000,"ProjectSummary":"School Education; Containers; Public Education (special event, direct mail, newsletter, information at city hall, fact sheets, posters at stores selling new oil, promotional items).","ParticipantName":"City of San Dimas","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Duran","Phone":"909-394-6214"},{"GrantID":813,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":5170.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop Habitat for Humanity of Orange County`s `ReStore` marketing program.  The goals of the marketing program is to increase public awareness of the ReStore and its important countywide role in the area of recycling and reuse of construction and demolition discards.  This enhanced program will include ads in various magazines and local newspapers, ads on local cable television stations, direct mail to various segments of the community, and an update of the ReStore web site.  A part time driver will also be hired to accommodate an expected increase in donations resulting from expanded public awareness of the ReStore.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Zarka","LastName":"Popovic","Phone":"760-873-5577"},{"GrantID":814,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":9394.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Non-Certified Center; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Public Education (newspaper, direct mail, newsletter, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"City of Benicia","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Tonya","LastName":"Gilmore","Phone":"707-746-4334"},{"GrantID":815,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":5542.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Filter Collection; Public Education (radio, newspaper, video, utility bill, brochure repinting, original funded under 93/94 Block Grant).","ParticipantName":"City of Arcata","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jessica","LastName":"Schmidt","Phone":"707-822-8184"},{"GrantID":816,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":146378.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Containers; Curbside; School Education; Public Education (television, newspaper, special event, utility bill, poster or point of purchase display with tear-off sheets listing certified centers).","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Kuhl","Phone":"562-570-2850"},{"GrantID":817,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":11371.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (television, newspaper, newsletter, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"City of Claremont","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Stacey","LastName":"Cuevas","Phone":"909-399-5431"},{"GrantID":818,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":30239.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, video, special event, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Daria","LastName":"Kent","Phone":"530-265-7179"},{"GrantID":819,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":10998.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (newspaper, Mobil Public Education).","ParticipantName":"City of Temple City","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William R.","LastName":"Hart","Phone":"626-285-2171"},{"GrantID":820,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":28147.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Public Education (radio, television, cable, newspaper, video, newsletter, utility bill, transit signs).","ParticipantName":"City of Westminster","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Gerry","LastName":"Gehres","Phone":"714-898-3311"},{"GrantID":821,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":41866.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, video, special event, direct mail, newsletter, doorhanger, transit signs).  As the program progresses, incorporate new and innovate marketing ideas.","ParticipantName":"City of Irvine","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jan","LastName":"Noce`","Phone":"949-724-6356"},{"GrantID":822,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":256567.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Marina; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, transit signs).","ParticipantName":"City of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Geoff","LastName":"Chan","Phone":"415-554-3419"},{"GrantID":823,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":25309.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Containers; Public Education (newspaper, direct mail, newsletter, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"City of Antioch","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Bendorff","Phone":"925-779-7035"},{"GrantID":824,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":2999.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Hauling/Recycling; Public Education (newspaper, radio, flyers/brochures).","ParticipantName":"City of Anderson","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Knight","Phone":"530-378-6636"},{"GrantID":825,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":12131.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; School Education; HHW Events; Public Education (newspaper, special event, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"City of Martinez","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"June","LastName":"Catalano","Phone":"925-671-5204"},{"GrantID":826,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":21997.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Public Education (distribute T-shirts with Used Oil Recycling message, and provide additional funding into the current street light banner program).","ParticipantName":"City of Lynwood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lorry","LastName":"Hempe","Phone":"310-603-0220"},{"GrantID":827,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":3024.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (newspaper, special event, direct mail, newsletter).","ParticipantName":"City of Clayton","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lynn","LastName":"Cupit","Phone":"510-672-6690"},{"GrantID":828,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":40548.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; HHW Events; Containers; Public Education (newspaper, special event, newsletter, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"City of Escondido","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cynthia","LastName":"Ferguson-Salvati","Phone":"760-839-4811"},{"GrantID":829,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":30141.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Events; Public Education (special event, newsletter, utility bill, survey Do-It-Yourself group to find what would motivate proper used oil collection).  Design elements based on survey results.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Monica","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"310-458-8228"},{"GrantID":830,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":1176.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Containers; Public Education (transit signs, truck promo signs).","ParticipantName":"City of Buellton","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steven","LastName":"Thompson","Phone":"805-688-5177"},{"GrantID":831,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":17909.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Containers; education video; Public Education (television, newspaper, video, educational literature accompanying containers for collection and transport of used oil).","ParticipantName":"City of Davis","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Diane","LastName":"Makley","Phone":"530-757-5686"},{"GrantID":832,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":4207.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Public Education (television and newspaper).","ParticipantName":"City of Commerce","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raul","LastName":"Romero","Phone":"323-722-4805"},{"GrantID":833,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":13888.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; storm drain stenciling, refuse packer signs; Public Education (video, newsletter, doorhanger, transit signs).","ParticipantName":"City of Lompoc","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Darrah","Phone":"805-736-1261"},{"GrantID":834,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":8042.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Non-Certified Center; Hauling/Recycling; Public Education (newspaper, special event, flyers, coupon advertising on grocery receipts).","ParticipantName":"City of El Cerrito","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rebecca A.","LastName":"Dowdakin","Phone":"510-215-4351"},{"GrantID":835,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":13804.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Public Education (video, special event, doorhanger).","ParticipantName":"City of Folsom","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert D.","LastName":"Bailey","Phone":"916-355-8357"},{"GrantID":837,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":9664.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (point of purchase flyers and brochures).","ParticipantName":"City of Eureka","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joel","LastName":"Canzoneri","Phone":"707-441-4163"},{"GrantID":838,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":33655.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; HHW Events; Public Education (television-cable access, video-Channel 8, direct mail, newsletter, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"City of Daly City","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Patrick","LastName":"Sweetland","Phone":"650-991-8296"},{"GrantID":839,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":48754.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Filter Collection; HHW Events; Marina; Airport; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, special event, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"Western Placer Waste Management Authority","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bill","LastName":"Zimmerman","Phone":"530-886-4986"},{"GrantID":840,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":41697.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Containers; HHW Events; Mobile; Other (stencil storm drains, implement City Staff HHW Awareness Program); Public Education (newspaper, special event, direct mail, newsletter, expand the Residential Motor Oil Recyling Program to eligible multi-family dwellings).","ParticipantName":"City of Hayward","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Vera","LastName":"Dahle-Lacaze","Phone":"510-583-4725"},{"GrantID":841,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":5339.0000,"ProjectSummary":"School Education; HHW Events; Public Education (newspaper, special event, direct mail, newsletter, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Fe Springs","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andrew C.","LastName":"Lazzaretto","Phone":"5628680511"},{"GrantID":842,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":5356.0000,"ProjectSummary":"School Education; HHW Events; Public Education (newspaper, direct mail, lightpole and street banners).","ParticipantName":"City of El Segundo","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John W.","LastName":"Hilton","Phone":"310-322-3769"},{"GrantID":843,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":13073.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; Mobile; Public Education (television, newspaper, special event, newsletter).","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Norton","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":844,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":49237.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; 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Public Education (radio, newspaper, newsletter, mobile public education).","ParticipantName":"City of Palmdale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Randy C.","LastName":"Floyd","Phone":"805-267-5300"},{"GrantID":847,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":68509.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Events; Public Education (radio, newspaper, special event, billboards).","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bill","LastName":"Peeler","Phone":"209-381-1086"},{"GrantID":848,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":26036.0000,"ProjectSummary":"School Education; Public Education (radio, special event, direct mail, newsletter).","ParticipantName":"City of Encinitas","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Phil","LastName":"Cotton","Phone":"760-633-2846"},{"GrantID":849,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":33756.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Used filter container collection; Oil filter recycling program; Public Education (newspaper, special event, newsletter, utility bill, movie theater advertising).","ParticipantName":"City of Burbank","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Hope","LastName":"McAloon","Phone":"818-238-3900"},{"GrantID":850,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":45684.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; 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School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Events; Mobile; Public Education (radio, newspaper, special event, direct mail).","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Christy","LastName":"Madden","Phone":"805-654-2477"},{"GrantID":853,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":149185.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper).","ParticipantName":"Western Riverside Council of Governments","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Joyce","LastName":"Marshall-Woods","Phone":"909-955-8314"},{"GrantID":854,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":34035.0000,"ProjectSummary":"HHW Events; Public Education (newspaper, special event, point of purchase eduational information).","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Rock","Phone":"530-757-5566"},{"GrantID":855,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":27627.0000,"ProjectSummary":"School Education; Public Education; Mariposa County purchase of Do-It-Yourself oil collection containers to give to the public; Enchance School Education.","ParticipantName":"Regional Council of Rural Counties","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marcia","LastName":"Basque","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":856,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":17976.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; Public Education (radio, newsletter, newspaper, Mobil Public Education).","ParticipantName":"City of Paramount","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Alex","LastName":"Khojikian","Phone":"562-220-2054"},{"GrantID":857,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":40582.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Mobile; Public Education (direct mail, newspaper, special event, Mobil Public Education).","ParticipantName":"City of Orange","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Mattert","Phone":"714-744-5551"},{"GrantID":858,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":38048.0000,"ProjectSummary":"School Education; Public Education (direct mail, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"City of Thousand Oaks","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Grahame","LastName":"Watts","Phone":"805-449-2453"},{"GrantID":859,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":33114.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (radio, newspaper, Mobil Public Education).","ParticipantName":"City of Norwalk","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jill","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"562-929-5770"},{"GrantID":860,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":61430.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, direct mail, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jocelyn","LastName":"Reed","Phone":"209-577-5492"},{"GrantID":861,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":58592.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Public Education (radio, newspaper).","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Pearl","LastName":"Boelter","Phone":"714-433-6010"},{"GrantID":862,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":9732.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (newspaper, Mobil Public Education).","ParticipantName":"City of Maywood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Dovalis","Phone":"213-562-5010"},{"GrantID":863,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Brenda Saldana","AwardedFunds":8533.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (radio, newsletter, Mobil Public Education).","ParticipantName":"City of Lake Elsinore","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Florence","LastName":"Mowrer","Phone":"909-674-3124"},{"GrantID":864,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":2196.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Public Education (direct mail, utility bill, berth billing, flyers, brochures, posters, and specialty advertising items).","ParticipantName":"City of Emeryville","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Francisco","LastName":"Borvice","Phone":"510-675-5396"},{"GrantID":865,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":38622.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (radio, newspaper, Mobil Public Education).","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Niguel","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Rogers","Phone":"949-362-4300"},{"GrantID":866,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":22910.0000,"ProjectSummary":"School Education; Hauling/Recycling; HHW Events; Public Education (radio, newspaper, video, transit signs).","ParticipantName":"City of Napa","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"707-257-9291"},{"GrantID":867,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":8565.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Public Education (newspaper, special event, Mobil Public Education).","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Hills","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Holman","Phone":"949-707-2662"},{"GrantID":868,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":15718.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; HHW Events; Public Education (newspaper, special event, newsletter, utility bill, flyers at certified collection centers and posted in communities, school presentations).","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Roger","LastName":"Cummins","Phone":"530-842-8250"},{"GrantID":869,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":4713.0000,"ProjectSummary":"School Education; Filter Collection; Mobile; Used oil test kits for existing collection centers (one certified and 3 non-certified); Public Education (newspaper).","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John A.","LastName":"Whitaker, Jr.","Phone":"530-623-1277"},{"GrantID":870,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":23383.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Public Education (television and newspaper).","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sandra","LastName":"Hood","Phone":"530-225-5401"},{"GrantID":871,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":38757.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Non-Certified Center; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; Marina; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, special event, direct mail, newsletter, utility bill, transit signs, cinema ads, billboard ads).","ParticipantName":"City of Vallejo","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Meiring","Phone":"707-648-4505"},{"GrantID":872,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":24565.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Public Education (newspaper, special event, direct mail, newsletter, information fact sheets at City Hall, posters at stores, promotional events).","ParticipantName":"City of Baldwin Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Wendy","LastName":"Harris","Phone":"626-960-3993"},{"GrantID":873,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Bridget Brown","AwardedFunds":35784.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Filter Collection; Marina; curbside program may be implemented - if so, one gallon jugs will be purchased); Public Education (television, newspaper, video, special event, newsletter, transit signs, Point of purchase material at stores that sell motor oil and auto parts stores; posters in auto parts and neighborhood stores.  Transit signs will be installed on city refuse and recycling trucks.","ParticipantName":"City of Berkeley","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Tania","LastName":"Levy","Phone":"510-644-8891"},{"GrantID":874,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":19835.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (radio, newspaper, Mobil Public Education).","ParticipantName":"City of Huntington Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Neil","LastName":"Poole","Phone":"323-584-6274"},{"GrantID":875,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":37777.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (newspaper, Mobil Public Education).","ParticipantName":"City of El Monte","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michele","LastName":"Quiroz","Phone":"626-580-2062"},{"GrantID":876,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":8143.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (radio, newspaper, special event, Mobil Public Education).","ParticipantName":"City of Cudahy","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Nicholas","LastName":"Mull","Phone":"323-773-5143"},{"GrantID":877,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":24971.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (radio, newspaper, special event), Mobil Public Education.","ParticipantName":"City of Buena Park","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Doug","LastName":"Brodowski","Phone":"714-562-3652"},{"GrantID":878,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":14344.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Containers; Public Education (radio, television, direct mail, newsletter, transit signs, direct mailer/brochure listing all sources to recycle used motor oil). Production of radio/TV PSAs if budget permits.","ParticipantName":"City of Palm Springs","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Elaine","LastName":"Wedekind","Phone":"760-323-8263"},{"GrantID":879,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":11387.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Containers; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, direct mail, newsletter, transit signs, direct mailer/brochure listing all sources to recycle used motor oil).  Radio and television PSAs if  buget permits.","ParticipantName":"City of Palm Desert","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Ream","Phone":"760-346-0611"},{"GrantID":880,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":28586.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Filter Collection; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, direct mail, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"City of Vacaville","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Connie","LastName":"Donovan","Phone":"707-469-6508"},{"GrantID":881,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":147933.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; Public Education (radio, newspaper, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"J","LastName":"Taylor","Phone":"858-874-4020"},{"GrantID":882,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":130700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Public Education (television, newsletter).","ParticipantName":"City of Oakland","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Brown","Phone":"510-238-6262"},{"GrantID":883,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":30479.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Containers; Public Education (television, newsletter, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Barbara","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tony","LastName":"Raya","Phone":"805-564-5371"},{"GrantID":884,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":42575.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Hauling/Recycling; Public Education (newspaper, direct mail).","ParticipantName":"City of Sunnyvale","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Gurney","Phone":"408-730-7277"},{"GrantID":885,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":38723.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Construct a showcase Eletromagnetic Continuous Pyrolysis System in Stanislaus County.  The System will be the first of its type to be constructed in California, capable of processing 2500 tires per month into marketable petroleum products and steel.  An overall plan is to construct a five-line plant capable of processing over 12 million tires per year by 1998.","ParticipantName":"City of Inglewood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Gill","Phone":"310-412-5333"},{"GrantID":886,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":4663.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Containers; Public Education (newspaper, newsletter).","ParticipantName":"City of Palos Verdes Estates","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"D`Zmura","Phone":"310-378-0383"},{"GrantID":887,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":63390.0000,"ProjectSummary":"School Education; Containers; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, video, special event, newsletter, possible street theater, truck signs, signs at BART station, purchase  of premiums (funnels, etc.), movie slide advertising, enhance school outreach programs, and expand oil jug distribution pilot program).","ParticipantName":"City of Fremont","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Myra","LastName":"Nissen","Phone":"510-494-4742"},{"GrantID":888,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":1723.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Containers; Public Education (transit signs, english/spanish signs listing used oil contaminants).","ParticipantName":"City of Solvang","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Daniels","Phone":"805-688-5575"},{"GrantID":889,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":64133.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (radio, newspaper, Mobil Public Education).","ParticipantName":"City of Huntington Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Engberg","Phone":""},{"GrantID":890,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":104166.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (radio, newspaper, Mobil Public Education).","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Ana","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mary","LastName":"Gonzales","Phone":"714-647-5088"},{"GrantID":891,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":235246.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Public Education (radio, newsletter, transit signs); the county has implemented yearly public information campaigns to promote curbside collection of used motor oil since 1991.  CIWMB grant funds were used to develop these campaigns.  The county will allocate at a minimum, $20,000 of 96/97 block grant funds to develop a curbside used oil recycling campaign that will include radio spots and truck signs.  Curbside used oil recycling will be promoted at community events, by block leaders and through print information such as the county recycling newsletter.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Daniel","LastName":"Regan","Phone":"916-875-7055"},{"GrantID":892,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":35209.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Public Education (newspaper, direct mail, utility bill, billboards, fact sheets, decal, posters, mail costs).","ParticipantName":"Kings County Waste Management Authority","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Monaco","Phone":"559-583-8829"},{"GrantID":893,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Bridget Brown","AwardedFunds":112031.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Public Education (newspaper and video).","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Donald","LastName":"Freitas","Phone":"925-313-2373"},{"GrantID":894,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":767.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Public Education (direct mail, newsletter).","ParticipantName":"City of Portola","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Murphy","Phone":"530-862-6800"},{"GrantID":895,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":23281.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Events; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Maria","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William F.","LastName":"Noble","Phone":"805-925-0951"},{"GrantID":896,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":13820.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Containers; Public Education (direct mail, newsletter).","ParticipantName":"City of San Ramon","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gail E.","LastName":"Waiters","Phone":"925-973-2530"},{"GrantID":897,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":4207.0000,"ProjectSummary":"HHW Events; Public Education (radio, newspaper, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"City of Grover Beach","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Ford","Phone":"805-473-4520"},{"GrantID":898,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":4494.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (newspaper and utility bill).","ParticipantName":"City of Adelanto","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Woodbeck","Phone":"760-246-3344"},{"GrantID":899,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":27573.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Non-Certified Center; Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Events; Promotion at Airport; Public Education (radio, newspaper, video, special event, direct mail, newsletter, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"City of Rialto","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Dellinger","Phone":"909-820-2622"},{"GrantID":900,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":17334.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Public Education (newspaper, newsletter, utility bill, bilingual brochure/flyer, magnets, street banner).","ParticipantName":"City of Arcadia","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rita","LastName":"Kurth","Phone":"626-574-5413"},{"GrantID":901,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":25613.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Public Education (television, newspaper, direct mail, newsletter, doorhanger, utility bill, continue with street banners project and Patrick Media public service announcement billboards, 1997 calendar and K-12 curriculum).","ParticipantName":"City of Hawthorne","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Terri","LastName":"Sabosky","Phone":"310-970-7939"},{"GrantID":902,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":56531.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Public Education (used oil recycling calendar).","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"MacIntosh","Phone":"805-897-1908"},{"GrantID":903,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":29532.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Containers; Public Education (television, newspaper, video, special event, direct mail, newsletter, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"City of Alhambra","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Julio","LastName":"Fuentes","Phone":"626-570-5010"},{"GrantID":904,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":6673.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Public Education (direct mail, newsletter); Resolution for HHW grants.","ParticipantName":"City of La Canada Flintridge","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kristi","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"818-790-8882"},{"GrantID":905,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":21321.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Public Education (television, newspaper, video, special event, newsletter, utility bill, school programs, point of purchase materials).","ParticipantName":"City of Monterey Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tina","LastName":"Lackey","Phone":"626-307-1383"},{"GrantID":906,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":32591.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Marina; Public Education (newspaper, newsletter, mall kiosk advertising, trash truck signage and flyers in recycling bins).","ParticipantName":"City of Redondo Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Leslie","LastName":"Lait","Phone":"310-372-1171"},{"GrantID":907,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":12874.0000,"ProjectSummary":"School Education; Containers; Public Education (newsletter, newspaper, special event, direct mail, information at city hall, fact sheets and posters at stores selling new oil, and promotional items at special events).","ParticipantName":"City of Monrovia","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kandee","LastName":"Forbes","Phone":"626-932-5504"},{"GrantID":908,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":7316.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Public Education (newspaper, special event, direct mail, newsletter, fact sheets at city hall, posters at stores selling oil).","ParticipantName":"City of Duarte","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Yelton","Phone":"626-357-7931"},{"GrantID":909,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":342579.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Public Education (radio); Develop a computerized interactive kiosk which will provide information on oil, pollution related to illegal dumping of used oil, and used oil recycling.  The kiosk will also refer users to places that accept used oil from the public.  Develop and distribute point-of-purchase information on used oil and used oil recycling, referring the public to the County`s Recycling Hotline.  Redevelop the County`s existing Recycling Hotline including the addition of a `FastFinder` feature that will locate the oil recycling center nearest to the caller based on the caller`s zip code.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"Groner","Phone":"562-597-0205"},{"GrantID":910,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Brenda Saldana","AwardedFunds":130734.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Events; Mobile; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, video, special event, direct mail, utility bill, transit signs).","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Schier","Phone":"909-486-3280"},{"GrantID":911,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":18007.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (direct mail, develop mail brochures, posters and point of purchase handouts).","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Stacey","LastName":"Miner","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":912,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":8515.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Hauling/Recycling; Filter Collection; HHW Events; Public Education (radio, newspaper, special event)","ParticipantName":"City of Atascadero","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Velasco","Phone":"805-461-7610"},{"GrantID":913,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":5237.0000,"ProjectSummary":"School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Public Education (display, promotional materials).","ParticipantName":"City of Arroyo Grande","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Doreen","LastName":"Liberto-Blanck","Phone":"805-473-5420"},{"GrantID":914,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":2078.0000,"ProjectSummary":"School Education; Public Education (display, promotional materials).","ParticipantName":"City of Guadalupe","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carolyn","LastName":"Galloway-Cooper","Phone":"805-356-3891"},{"GrantID":915,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":18686.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Public Education (television, newspaper, special event, newsletter, utility bill, promotional items and posters at stores/bus stops that identify CCCs).","ParticipantName":"City of Diamond Bar","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David G.","LastName":"Liu","Phone":"909-396-5672"},{"GrantID":916,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":2805.0000,"ProjectSummary":"School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Public Education (display, promotional material).","ParticipantName":"City of Pismo Beach","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"R. Dennis","LastName":"Delzeit","Phone":"805-773-4656"},{"GrantID":917,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":8515.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Containers; Public Education (newspaper, direct mail, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"City of Lemon Grove","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Kraber","Phone":"619-825-3800"},{"GrantID":918,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":15594.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; Public Education (newspaper, special event).","ParticipantName":"City of Poway","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Annette R.","LastName":"Gonzalez","Phone":"858-679-5402"},{"GrantID":919,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":118697.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Public Education (radio, newspaper, special event, expand training class targeting 18-25 year olds (developed in third cycle block grant) to additional communities around the county).","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Don","LastName":"Chapin","Phone":"559-262-4259"},{"GrantID":920,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Bridget Brown","AwardedFunds":19767.0000,"ProjectSummary":"School Education (promote DIY collectors in the proper disposal of used oil, and reduce oil dumping in storm drains).","ParticipantName":"City of Union City","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jay","LastName":"Swardenski","Phone":"510-471-3232"},{"GrantID":921,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":22943.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Events; Airport; Public Education (radio, newspaper, direct mail, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"City of Upland","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Acquanetta","LastName":"Warren","Phone":"909-931-4240"},{"GrantID":922,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":18179.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Collection and container give-away at City and community events and at certified collection centers; Public Education (newspaper, special event, doorhanger, purchase oil funnels and  promotional items to give-away at City events and certified collection center events).","ParticipantName":"City of Gardena","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mitchell","LastName":"Lansdell","Phone":"310-217-9505"},{"GrantID":923,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":6943.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Events; Public Education (radio, newspaper, direct mail, doorhanger).","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Lane","Phone":"707-421-6765"},{"GrantID":924,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":50194.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Events; Public Education (newspaper, special event, transit signs).","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Gerri","LastName":"Silva","Phone":"530-621-6653"},{"GrantID":925,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Darlene Falconer","AwardedFunds":29001.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Mobile; Public Education (radio, newspaper, direct mail).","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Sweeney","Phone":"707-468-9710"},{"GrantID":926,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":7062.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Public Education (newspaper, special event, newsletter).","ParticipantName":"City of Agoura Hills","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Kamino","Phone":"818-597-7321"},{"GrantID":927,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":34871.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (newspaper, special event, mobil public education).","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Walter","LastName":"Wong","Phone":"831-755-4505"},{"GrantID":928,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":7349.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; Public Education (radio, newspaper).","ParticipantName":"City of Paso Robles","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Compton","Phone":"805-237-3999"},{"GrantID":929,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":15172.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Containers; Public Education (newspaper, special event, direct mail, utility bill, flyers distributed at community centers, senior centers, community groups and organizations, city facilities).","ParticipantName":"City of La Mirada","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas E.","LastName":"Robinson","Phone":"562-943-0131"},{"GrantID":930,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":17064.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Events; assist groups and school district in participation in the used oil education program.  The program will include new methods of reaching out to the community. Also continue the distribution of used oil containers, flyer and brochures; Public Education (television, newspaper, special event, direct mail, transit signs); Might also include used oil fact information with college registration, a used oil community report, and a small business generator forum.","ParticipantName":"City of Glendora","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Dianne","LastName":"Walter","Phone":"626-914-8218"},{"GrantID":931,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":17436.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Events; Marina; Mobile; Public Education (newspaper, direct mail, newsletter, utility bill, drainer container decals, shelf hangers, school assemblies, brochures/ literature, signage).","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Laura L.","LastName":"Wright","Phone":"925-252-4114"},{"GrantID":932,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":12908.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Containers; Public Education (newspaper, special event, doorhanger).","ParticipantName":"City of Yucaipa","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rusty","LastName":"Reed","Phone":"909-797-2489"},{"GrantID":933,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":15796.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, special event, newsletter, utility bill, transit signs).","ParticipantName":"City of San Clemente","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kathleen","LastName":"Betts","Phone":"949-366-1553"},{"GrantID":934,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":30343.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (radio, newspaper, mobil public education).","ParticipantName":"City of Mission Viejo","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Catsimanes","Phone":"949-470-3017"},{"GrantID":935,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":21119.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (radio, newspaper, special event, mobile public education).","ParticipantName":"City of Tustin","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Meyers","Phone":"714-573-3173"},{"GrantID":936,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":10948.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (newspaper, newsletter, utility bill, transit signs).","ParticipantName":"City of Stanton","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Terry S.","LastName":"Matz","Phone":"7143799222"},{"GrantID":937,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":31560.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; HHW Events; Public Education (newspaper, direct mail, newsletter, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"City of El Cajon","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kathi","LastName":"Hubert","Phone":"619-441-1780"},{"GrantID":938,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":39838.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; HHW Events; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, video, special event).","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Cucamonga","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Zetterberg","Phone":"909-477-2740"},{"GrantID":939,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":18145.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Public Education (newspaper, newsletter, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Cox","Phone":"760-240-7000"},{"GrantID":940,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":43217.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Public Education (radio, newspaper).","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clarita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":941,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":37035.0000,"ProjectSummary":"School Education; Containers; HHW Events; Public Education (television, newspaper, special event, newsletter, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"City of West Hollywood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Jakupcak","Phone":"323-848-6499"},{"GrantID":942,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":18078.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Public Education (radio, newspaper, special event, direct mail, newsletter, utility bill, transit signs, annual event calendar/brochure).","ParticipantName":"City of Hemet","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Oltman","Phone":"909-765-3712"},{"GrantID":943,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Bridget Brown","AwardedFunds":500706.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Filter Collection; HHW Events; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, special event, direct mail, newsletter, storm drain stenciling).","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Wendy","LastName":"Fong","Phone":"408-918-1968"},{"GrantID":944,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":79963.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Public Education (radio, newspaper, special event, newsletter, utility bill, point of purchase displays, street banner/billboards, theater slides, portable displays, nature center science class and docent instruction).","ParticipantName":"City of Chula Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lynn","LastName":"France","Phone":"619-397-6221"},{"GrantID":945,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":59588.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Containers; HHW Events; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, special event, direct mail, utility bill, transit signs).","ParticipantName":"City of Oxnard","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jay","LastName":"Duncan","Phone":"805-385-8059"},{"GrantID":946,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":82957.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Non-Certified Center;; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, special event, direct mail, newsletter, point of purchase).","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Gina","LastName":"Purin","Phone":"415-499-3202"},{"GrantID":947,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":190195.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Events; Mobile; Purchase of equipment (i.e. tank, compressor, combustible gas indicator, etc.) for waste oil collection; personnel expenses directly related to the collection and recycling of used oil and filters; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, special event, doorhanger, utility bill, transit signs, milkcaps, keychains, pens and pencils, and  promotional materials).","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Stephanie  M","LastName":"Odenbach","Phone":"909-382-5401"},{"GrantID":948,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":17857.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Events; Public Education (radio, newspaper, direct mail, billboard, signs at sporting events, poster).","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Briggs","Phone":"707-253-4094"},{"GrantID":949,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":53118.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Non-Certified Center; HHW Events; Public Education (newspaper, direct mail).","ParticipantName":"West Contra Costa Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Susan","LastName":"Kattchee","Phone":"510-238-6382"},{"GrantID":950,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":192727.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Filter Collection; Marina; Public Education (newspaper, special event, direct mail, newsletter, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Tanya","LastName":"Haeri-McCarroll","Phone":"530-621-6665"},{"GrantID":951,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":62816.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; School Education; Public Education (special event).","ParticipantName":"City of San Bernardino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Ceballos","Phone":"909-384-5549"},{"GrantID":952,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":164093.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; Marina; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, video, special event, direct mail, utility bill, transit signs, billboards, incentive prizes for school programs, brochures, magnets, pencils).","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alison","LastName":"Hudson","Phone":"209-468-3066"},{"GrantID":953,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":7299.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; Public Education (newspaper, special event, direct mail, utility bill, material distribution with college registration, a used oil community report, and a small business generator forum).","ParticipantName":"City of Loma Linda","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Barton","Phone":"909-799-2873"},{"GrantID":954,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":10237.0000,"ProjectSummary":"School Education; Containers; Storm drain stenciling; Public Education (television, newspaper, video, newsletter, participate in school programs).","ParticipantName":"City of Calabasas","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Suzanne","LastName":"Meyer","Phone":"818-878-4225"},{"GrantID":955,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":19425.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Mobile; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, special event, doorhanger, Lake County Recycling Guide).","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Janice","LastName":"Leonard","Phone":"707-262-1760"},{"GrantID":956,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":8465.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (radio, newspaper, mobile public education).","ParticipantName":"City of East Palo Alto","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Peter C.","LastName":"Nwokolo","Phone":"650-853-3189"},{"GrantID":957,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":34448.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Collection containers; Storm drain stenciling; Public Education (radio, television/cable, newspaper, special event, direct mail, transit signs/ signs).","ParticipantName":"City of Cypress","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gonzalo","LastName":"Vazquez","Phone":"714-229-6752"},{"GrantID":958,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":83732.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; Filter Collection; Public Education (newspaper, special event, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"City of Riverside","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Edison","LastName":"Hicks","Phone":"916-808-4949"},{"GrantID":959,"CycleID":120,"CycleCode":"UBG4        ","CycleNameID":57,"CycleName":"Used Oil Recycling Block Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG4         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":21795.0000,"ProjectSummary":"School Education; Public Education (special event, newsletter, utility bill).","ParticipantName":"City of Bellflower","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Stewart","Phone":"562-804-1424"},{"GrantID":961,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":193248.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The city of Colfax and adjacent central Placer County will establish a comprehensive used oil program that includes:  establishment of at least 4 Certified Used Oil Collection Centers;  an `oilmobile` mobile collection program to collect used oil and filters;  the design and construction of a central facility for the collection and processing of used oil and filters from the public and small quanity generators;  and a school and public education program.","ParticipantName":"City of Colfax","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Donna","LastName":"Walker","Phone":"530-346-2313"},{"GrantID":963,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Bridget Brown","AwardedFunds":192394.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand its public education campaign via T.V., buses, and direct mail.  They will also extend its curbside oil filter recycling pilot; and purchase equipment for oil collection.","ParticipantName":"City of Oakland","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Stanley","Phone":"510-238-6889"},{"GrantID":964,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":430726.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This regional program for Amador, Del Norte, Inyo, Lake, Mariposa, Modoc, Siskiyou, Trinity, and Tuolumne counities will continue to develop an infrastructure to provide convenient access for the public in these rural areas to a used oil collection center.  Their public education component includes coordinating an outreach campaign targeting audiences and using principles recommended in CIWMB studies.","ParticipantName":"Rural Counties ESJPA","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marcia","LastName":"Basque","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":965,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":58510.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The city will establish enough certified used oil collection centers (1/10 sq. mi.) as to ensure ready access for all residents and Colorado River recreational users.  Concurrently, a public education campaign regarding the hazards of used oil will be implemented.  The city will also sponsor used oil collection events with grant funds.","ParticipantName":"City of Needles","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Wood","Phone":"760-326-5700"},{"GrantID":967,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":58193.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish additional non-certified used oil collection centers, continue curbside used oil collection; provide public education through newspaper advertisements and fliers.","ParticipantName":"City of Glendale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Vasken","LastName":"Demirjian","Phone":"818-937-7706"},{"GrantID":968,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":17700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Enhance the curbside program and collection at new and existing certified and non-certified centers, including the permanent HHW collection facility.  Provide public and school education through advertisements, displays at outreach events, presentations, T.V. PSAs, and handouts.","ParticipantName":"City of Ceres","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kay","LastName":"Dunkel","Phone":"209-538-5790"},{"GrantID":970,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implement a pilot Curbside Used Oil Collection Program.  The goals of this program are to:  increase convenience for do-it-yourselfers to properly dispose of used oil; facilitate the proper disposal of the backlog of used oil that residents may have been accumulating; provide information to residents on used oil collection opportunities; and continue public education efforts regarding the importance of ensuring that used oil is properly disposed in order to protect our drinking water supplies.  Anaheim will also facilitate regional education opportunities in order to encourage multi-jurisdictional partnership and cross-fertilization of ideas.","ParticipantName":"City of Anaheim","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alexandra","LastName":"Rodriguez","Phone":"714-765-4048"},{"GrantID":971,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":81680.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The city will enhance its publicity efforts for curbside used oil recycling and will purchase an additional 20,000 containers for distribution to residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jocelyn","LastName":"Reed","Phone":"209-577-5492"},{"GrantID":973,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":101420.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This regional program with the city, San Benito County and the city of San Juan Bautista will develop a waste oil and filter collection program.  Funds will also be utilized for the establishment of two certified waste oil collection centers.  A public education component is also included.","ParticipantName":"San Benito County","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Normandy","LastName":"Rose","Phone":"831-636-4110"},{"GrantID":974,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":232926.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certify seven collection centers; educate and provide oil recycling opportunities at the boat harbor.  Implement a public education campaign for permanent and seasonal residents.  Train nonprofit organizations to aide with 7 used oil collection events.  Hold 20 mobile Oilmobile collection events.","ParticipantName":"City of Newport Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David E.","LastName":"Niederhaus","Phone":"949-644-3055"},{"GrantID":975,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":135999.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish and support 9 certified used oil collection centers; conduct a bi-lingual public education program; and conduct 7 used oil collection events.","ParticipantName":"City of South Gate","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"James A.","LastName":"Biery","Phone":"714-562-3670"},{"GrantID":976,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":262377.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This regional program with the county and the city of South Lake Tahoe proposes to establish a comprehensive used oil program including:  increasing number of certified centers from 1 to at least 7 sites; provide an `oilmobile` program to collect used oil and filters while distributing containers and promotional materials; design and construct 2 collection facilities at South Lake Tahoe marinas and a central facility for the collection and processing of used oil filters and oil from small quantity generators; school educational program, and substantial enhancement of overall public education and awareness.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jon A.","LastName":"Morgan","Phone":"530-621-5300"},{"GrantID":978,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":89670.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implement public education programs at schools, service organizations, community clubs, public places of business, and through direct contact with residents via advertising and promotional materials.  Educational media will include a used oil video, transportable exhibit display, point-of-purchase posters, educational literature and brochures, personal contacts and presentations, advertising, and storm drain stenciling.  Grant funds will also provide partial funding for equipment for the on-call battery, oil, paint, antifreeze, and oil filter collection program.","ParticipantName":"City of Folsom","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert D.","LastName":"Bailey","Phone":"916-355-8357"},{"GrantID":979,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":34438.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Enhance its used oil and filter collection services and community outreach by implementing: an illegal dumping prevention program, including storm drain stenciling; an agricultural outreach program; and installation of an oil filter crusher and stepping up oil collection and employee training.","ParticipantName":"City of Carpinteria","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Wagner","Phone":"805-684-5405"},{"GrantID":981,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":102346.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implement an education program to target students in auto shop courses, purchase curbside containers and continue the annual poster and essay contests.","ParticipantName":"City of San Bernardino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Ceballos","Phone":"909-384-5549"},{"GrantID":982,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":354060.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Enhance certified and non-certified collection centers, on-campus collection centers and oil recycling education programs.  Develop and deliver a regional public education campaign within the unincorporated part of the county as well as the cities of Carlsbad, Chula Vista, Del Mar, Encinitas, Escondido, Imperial Beach, La Mesa, Lemon Grove, National City, Poway, Santee, Solana Beach, and Vista.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"J","LastName":"Taylor","Phone":"858-874-4020"},{"GrantID":983,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":142499.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct 24 used oil collection events in underserved areas;  provide collection containers to DIYers; and promote events with fliers in Spanish and English.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alex","LastName":"Helou","Phone":"213-485-2210"},{"GrantID":984,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":134280.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand existing curbside program to 12,500 additional residents.  A public education program and expansion of an on-going school education program are planned.  Hazardous waste training for involved staff will also be provided with grant funds.  Participants in this regional effort include the county and the cities of Arroyo Grande, Atascadero, Grover Beach, Morro Bay, Pismo Beach and San Luis Obispo.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Worrell","Phone":"805-782-8530"},{"GrantID":985,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":77503.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Comprehensive outreach program to increase used oil and oil filter recycling opportunities and participation in existing collection programs.  Funding will be used for a Management Intern position; development of point-of-purchase education materials; and for payment of the price differential for purchase of re-refined lubricating oil for use in the city`s motor fleet.","ParticipantName":"City of Chino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Patrick","LastName":"Griffin","Phone":"909-464-0758"},{"GrantID":986,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":54218.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The county will expand its public education efforts and begin an oil filter collection program.","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Beals","Phone":"530-289-3201"},{"GrantID":987,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":68708.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implement a curbside recycling program and educational campaign to educate DIYers.","ParticipantName":"City of Pico Rivera","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ray","LastName":"Chavez","Phone":"562-801-4217"},{"GrantID":988,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Bridget Brown","AwardedFunds":30442.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The city will design and distribute plastic bags for new curbside motor oil filter collection program; distribute one-gallon plastic jugs for used oil collection; and develop public education program.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clara","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Tammy","LastName":"Swanson","Phone":"408-984-5188"},{"GrantID":990,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":368572.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The county, in cooperation with the communities of Stockton, Tracy, Ripon, Manteca, Lodi, Lathrop, and Escalon, will expand certified collection in rural and underserved areas, including oil filters; expand the `Small Farm Oil Collection Program,` including oil filters; establish used oil and oil filter recycling at marinas; and narrow advertising campaign to attract target population.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alison","LastName":"Hudson","Phone":"209-468-3066"},{"GrantID":991,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":57088.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The county will open four new certified centers in underserved areas.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sandra","LastName":"Hood","Phone":"530-225-5401"},{"GrantID":992,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Claudia Moore","AwardedFunds":192604.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implement a residential used oil collection program together with a lakeside public education campaign, while enhancing the existing certified center program.","ParticipantName":"City of Lake Elsinore","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Florence","LastName":"Mowrer","Phone":"909-674-3124"},{"GrantID":993,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":323349.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This is a regional program involving the City of Baldwin Park along with West Covina and La Puente.  The total population for these three cities is 211,000 and is primarily Hispanic.  This grant proposes to add a total of 18 Certified Collection Centers to the 3 currently in existence in West Covina and La Puente.  Both jurisdictions are contiguous with Baldwin Park which has 9 existing sites.  All cities will conduct a education and public awareness effort including a calendar contest for schools, billing inserts, point of purchase information, community events, DIY container distribution, and premiums such as magnets and pencils.","ParticipantName":"City of Baldwin Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Wendy","LastName":"Harris","Phone":"626-960-3993"},{"GrantID":994,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"JoAnn Jaschke","AwardedFunds":33411.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand curbside used oil collection to include filters and provide public education.","ParticipantName":"City of Rolling Hills Estates","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Michele","LastName":"Swanson","Phone":"310-377-1577"},{"GrantID":995,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":146410.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish a biweekly residential used oil collection program for the term of the grant and develop accompanying public education materials.","ParticipantName":"City of Placentia","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"McConaha","Phone":"714-993-8245"},{"GrantID":996,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":236577.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This regional project from San Dimas, Claremont and La Verne will establish a curbside used oil collection program; establish 12 certified used oil collection centers and provide necessary equipment; provide DIYers with used oil collection container; and provide public education.","ParticipantName":"City of San Dimas","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Janice","LastName":"Hawes","Phone":"909-394-6224"},{"GrantID":997,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":207227.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Enhance an existing curbside program; launch a public education campaign to enhance the collection program and certified centers.  This is a regional program including Orange and Garden Grove.","ParticipantName":"City of Orange","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Mattert","Phone":"714-744-5551"},{"GrantID":998,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":220504.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Continuation of curbside program and extension of public outreach and information on used oil collection to Spanish speaking residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Ana","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mary","LastName":"Gonzales","Phone":"714-647-5088"},{"GrantID":1001,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":199985.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implement a curbside used oil collection program and public education campaign targeting the Hispanic population in the area.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chuck","LastName":"Drew","Phone":"408-758-7925"},{"GrantID":1003,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":358316.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This proposal will develop and implement a radio and television media campaign focusing on proper management of used oil; a pre-and post-media campaign public awareness evaluation; business oil awareness and incentive campaigns; an in school education program; a public education program; and a technical assistance and support program for existing certified centers.  Participating jurisdictions include the county, Buellton, Santa Barbara, Lompoc, Solvang and Santa Maria.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"MacIntosh","Phone":"805-897-1908"},{"GrantID":1004,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":97190.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The city seeks to expand the number of Certified Collection Centers (1/10,000 res.) and begin an at-home used oil pilot program to explore curbside oil collection possibilities.  The City seeks to establish an education program to inform the public on the hazards of used oil, pass out oil containers, and support the used oil collection pilot.","ParticipantName":"City of Loma Linda","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Barton","Phone":"909-799-2873"},{"GrantID":1006,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Claudia Moore","AwardedFunds":178741.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The 1996/98 Local Government Used Oil Opportunity Grant will be used to establish collection centers in areas where needed, by providing financial assistance through waste oil tank and disposal cost reimbursements to interested businesses.  This grant will enhance public education efforts not attainable through the 1996/97 Regional Used Oil Block grant program.  The 1996/98 Opportunity Grant will also establish, with CIWMB assistance, a certified/non-certified collection center compliance program, and a uniform method of quantifying volumes of Do-It-Yourselfer oil collected.  WRCOG staff will also evaluate the public education program funded by this grant.  WRCOG is a Joint Powers Authority which represents Banning, Beaumont, Canyon Lake, Calimesa, Corona, Hemet, Moreno Valley, Murrieta, Norco, Perris, Riverside, San Jacinto, Temecula and Western Riverside County.","ParticipantName":"Western Riverside Council of Governments","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Joyce","LastName":"Marshall-Woods","Phone":"909-955-8314"},{"GrantID":1007,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":4734.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This program would locate a permanent non-certified collection center at an auto parts store in the city of Rio Dell.","ParticipantName":"City of Fortuna","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dale","LastName":"Neiman","Phone":"707-725-7600"},{"GrantID":1009,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":56995.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Promote and operate a used oil/used oil filter drop-off collection facility serving the city of Point Arena and surrounding communities; and, promote and operate a curbside collection program within the city limits of Point Arena.  Expansion of the curbside program will include monthly on-call pickup from agricultural communities.  Promotion will include radio and print advertising, direct mail, press releases, and door-to-door promotion.","ParticipantName":"City of Point Arena","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tom","LastName":"Reid","Phone":"707-882-2225"},{"GrantID":1010,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":22966.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The city will provide assistance to the Arcata Community Recycling Center, a certified center, and to increase community awareness.  Public education programs include:  newspaper and radio ads, point of purchase display ads, and a nonpoint source pollution brochure.","ParticipantName":"City of Arcata","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jessica","LastName":"Schmidt","Phone":"707-822-8184"},{"GrantID":1011,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":44424.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project consists of a closed loop education program targeting the private sector that involves the use of theater slides and a re-refined oil education van.","ParticipantName":"City of Thousand Oaks","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Grahame","LastName":"Watts","Phone":"805-449-2453"},{"GrantID":1012,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Bridget Brown","AwardedFunds":402190.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Provide improvements, purchase equipment, and fund oil portion of labor costs at Battery, Oil, and Paint facilities (BOPs); provide education/outreach to support oil collection activities in the county; provide enhanced collection opportunities to agricultural community.  This regional program includes the county and the cities of Campbell, Cupertino, Los Gatos, Milpitas, Monte Sereno, Morgan Hill, San Jose, Saratoga, and Sunnyvale.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Wendy","LastName":"Fong","Phone":"408-918-1968"},{"GrantID":1013,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Bridget Brown","AwardedFunds":8850.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Address the problem of improper disposal of used oil by DIYers within the marina area.  Provide a permanent non-certified facility at the city marina.","ParticipantName":"City of Emeryville","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Schultze-Allen","Phone":"510-596-3728"},{"GrantID":1014,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":40712.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This program is intended to provide a creative public awareness campaign focusing on local awareness of used oil disposal options and the environmental hazards of improper used oil dumping to the citizens of the West End Region of San Bernardino County.  This region includes the cities of Chino Hills, Fontana, Montclair, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Rialto, and Upland.  Grant funds will be used to fund media placement at the local Quake Stadium which houses the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes baseball team as well as for staff time to attend the Environmental Resource \u0026 Education Fair at Chaffey Community College.","ParticipantName":"City of Upland","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Acquanetta","LastName":"Warren","Phone":"909-931-4240"},{"GrantID":1015,"CycleID":134,"CycleCode":"UOG3        ","CycleNameID":55,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG3         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":419764.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A cooperative regional program to promote recycling of used motor oil throughout the cities and unincorporated areas of Ventura County.  The coordinated efforts will provide assistance to the existing certified collection centers, educate the general public and school age children, and provide temporary mobile oil collection to remote areas of Ventura County.  Baseline evaluations will be conducted to assess existing programs and to determine the most effective approaches to take to reach the do-it-yourselfer.  Participating jurisdictions in this regional project include the county and the cities of Camarillo, Fillmore, Moorpark, Ojai, Thousand Oaks, Oxnard, Port Hueneme, San Buenaventura, Santa Paula, and Simi Valley.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":1017,"CycleID":112,"CycleCode":"TR5         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR5          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To expand its Collection and Abatement Divisions.  Presently, scrap tires are collected from 240 accounts and this number is expected to double in 1996.  Collection is necessary to meet the TDF supply demands for the cement companies and the crumb rubber supply demand for BAS Recycling.  Expansion of the Abatement Division will allow for clean up of more tire piles at a lower cost to the state and to private individuals as well as increase the supply of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"T.Y.R.E.S., Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Hazel M.","LastName":"Blankenship","Phone":"909-899-4318"},{"GrantID":1023,"CycleID":112,"CycleCode":"TR5         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR5          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To begin an 18-mile rubberized street sealing project that would divert approximately 8,200 tires from area landfills, provide public education, and accomplish fundamental goals outlined in the City`s SRRE and County of Orange`s CWIMP.","ParticipantName":"City of Garden Grove","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith G.","LastName":"Jones","Phone":"714-741-5379"},{"GrantID":1024,"CycleID":112,"CycleCode":"TR5         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR5          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To purchase a tire shredder and support equipment to shred tires at the Chicago Grade Landfill.  The shredded tires will be used for alternative daily cover at the landfill.  In addition, the project will have excess capacity to accept tires from other sources.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Worrell","Phone":"805-782-8530"},{"GrantID":1025,"CycleID":112,"CycleCode":"TR5         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR5          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To rehabilitate six lane miles on Bloomfield Avenue using a rubberized asphalt that is significantly comprised of used tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Cerritos","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Vince","LastName":"Brar","Phone":"562-916-1220"},{"GrantID":1028,"CycleID":112,"CycleCode":"TR5         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR5          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To resurface streets within the city, using 5,350 tons of asphalt rubber containing 17,655 tires, equal to 141.24 tons of tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Agoura Hills","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Adams","Phone":"818-597-7314"},{"GrantID":1031,"CycleID":112,"CycleCode":"TR5         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR5          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":68637.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To implement a model athletic field restoration project utilizing City derived tire crumb soil amendment","ParticipantName":"City of Folsom","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael R.","LastName":"Frost","Phone":"916-355-7328"},{"GrantID":1047,"CycleID":112,"CycleCode":"TR5         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR5          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":38618.7200,"ProjectSummary":"To develop a city-wide closed loop tire system consisting of collection and processing of used tires generated within SF city and region to be used in the potential end user`s market available to the city of SF.  The markets include crumb rubber to be utilized by the city and region rubberized asphalt program`s rubber molded products.","ParticipantName":"TAK Consulting Engineers, Inc.","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Gonaver","Phone":"858-573-1212"},{"GrantID":1057,"CycleID":112,"CycleCode":"TR5         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR5          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To utilize a community group to remove waste tires located in the city of Los Angeles and deliver them to Parco Recycling.  Parco will crumb the tires, which will be used to make asphalt for paving by the city which will also test the material.","ParticipantName":"Cyclean of Los Angeles, L.L.C.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John F.","LastName":"Crowe","Phone":"818-837-5047"},{"GrantID":1060,"CycleID":112,"CycleCode":"TR5         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR5          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To purchase and install additional size reduction equipment to expand existing whole tire recycling capacity.","ParticipantName":"B.A.S. Recycling, Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Hratch","LastName":"Sarkis","Phone":"909-383-7050"},{"GrantID":1076,"CycleID":112,"CycleCode":"TR5         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR5          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":12744.2800,"ProjectSummary":"To implement a 3-part tire collection program to include:  1) A permanent tire collection site (in conjunction with City`s current household hazardous waste center); 2) Two, one-day Tire Amnesty Days or Round-Ups in April and October; and 3) Four, one-day tire clean-ups of illegal tire dumps from vacant lots in February, May, August, and November.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Adair","LastName":"Most","Phone":"760-955-5087"},{"GrantID":1078,"CycleID":87,"CycleCode":"TLC1        ","CycleNameID":35,"CycleName":"Tire Local Conservation Corp Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TLC1         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":18181.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To conduct tire amnesty days and public education, including: different uses of used tires and the environmental repercussions for illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Bassett","Phone":"562-986-1249"},{"GrantID":1079,"CycleID":87,"CycleCode":"TLC1        ","CycleNameID":35,"CycleName":"Tire Local Conservation Corp Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TLC1         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":18181.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Provide community clean-up, residential amnesty, and survey/public outreach components.","ParticipantName":"East Bay Conservation Corps","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Joanna L.","LastName":"Lennon","Phone":"510-891-3900"},{"GrantID":1080,"CycleID":87,"CycleCode":"TLC1        ","CycleNameID":35,"CycleName":"Tire Local Conservation Corp Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TLC1         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":18181.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To conduct a tire recycling public education program.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County Local Conservation Corps","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Tutunjian","Phone":"209-264-1048"},{"GrantID":1081,"CycleID":87,"CycleCode":"TLC1        ","CycleNameID":35,"CycleName":"Tire Local Conservation Corp Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TLC1         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":18181.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To provide public education, recycling, and clean-up.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Conservation Corps","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bruce","LastName":"Saito","Phone":"213-362-9000"},{"GrantID":1082,"CycleID":87,"CycleCode":"TLC1        ","CycleNameID":35,"CycleName":"Tire Local Conservation Corp Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TLC1         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":18181.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To provide public education and community clean-up.","ParticipantName":"Marin Conservation Corps","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marilee","LastName":"Eckert","Phone":"415-454-4554"},{"GrantID":1084,"CycleID":87,"CycleCode":"TLC1        ","CycleNameID":35,"CycleName":"Tire Local Conservation Corp Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TLC1         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":18181.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To provide public education and develop a Drop-off Program.","ParticipantName":"Urban Corps of San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Erwin","LastName":"Sanvictores","Phone":"619-235-6884"},{"GrantID":1085,"CycleID":87,"CycleCode":"TLC1        ","CycleNameID":35,"CycleName":"Tire Local Conservation Corp Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TLC1         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":18181.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To provide public education, reduce illegal dumping, and demonstrate tire recycling projects suitable for the average consumer.","ParticipantName":"San Francisco Conservation Corps","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Anthony","LastName":"Mickens","Phone":"4159207171"},{"GrantID":1086,"CycleID":87,"CycleCode":"TLC1        ","CycleNameID":35,"CycleName":"Tire Local Conservation Corp Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TLC1         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":18181.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To assist City of San Jose in promoting and implementing Tire Collection and Recycling Amnesty Events to maximize the proper handling of waste tires in low income areas of the San Jose Community.","ParticipantName":"San Jose Conservation Corps","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert J.","LastName":"Hennessy","Phone":"408-515-4254"},{"GrantID":1087,"CycleID":87,"CycleCode":"TLC1        ","CycleNameID":35,"CycleName":"Tire Local Conservation Corp Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TLC1         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":18181.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To conduct tire abatement and public education activities.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County Conservation Corps","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carolyn","LastName":"Rose","Phone":"559-732-4194"},{"GrantID":1088,"CycleID":87,"CycleCode":"TLC1        ","CycleNameID":35,"CycleName":"Tire Local Conservation Corp Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TLC1         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":18181.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To conduct two to six tire amnesty days.","ParticipantName":"Orange County Conservation Corps","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Bonnie","LastName":"Voss","Phone":"760-765-0606"},{"GrantID":1089,"CycleID":126,"CycleCode":"ULC1        ","CycleNameID":49,"CycleName":"Used Oil Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ULC1         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Shirley Volsansky","AwardedFunds":54545.4500,"ProjectSummary":"1.  Local Govt. Assistance with public outreach.  \r\n\r\n2.  Public service - recycling hotline intern for Long Beach.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":1090,"CycleID":126,"CycleCode":"ULC1        ","CycleNameID":49,"CycleName":"Used Oil Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ULC1         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Shirley Volsansky","AwardedFunds":54545.4500,"ProjectSummary":"In partnership with Alameda County, EBCC will conduct public outreach (certified collection center monitoring and other promotional efforts) and local govt. support (storm drain stenciling).","ParticipantName":"East Bay Conservation Corps","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":1091,"CycleID":126,"CycleCode":"ULC1        ","CycleNameID":49,"CycleName":"Used Oil Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ULC1         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Shirley Volsansky","AwardedFunds":54545.4500,"ProjectSummary":"School education campaign in English and Spanish including class presentations, posters and a 4-6 week curriculum.  Corps members will perform presentations for grades K-8 in southeast and southwest Fresno, targeted for the large number of DIY auto repair persons residing in these communities.  One high school in the targeted areas will be served.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County Local Conservation Corps","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":1092,"CycleID":126,"CycleCode":"ULC1        ","CycleNameID":49,"CycleName":"Used Oil Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ULC1         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Shirley Volsansky","AwardedFunds":54545.4500,"ProjectSummary":"A public outreach and education program to reach the highly Spanish speaking populations in designated areas in the City and County of Los Angeles.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Conservation Corps","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":1093,"CycleID":126,"CycleCode":"ULC1        ","CycleNameID":49,"CycleName":"Used Oil Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ULC1         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Shirley Volsansky","AwardedFunds":54545.4500,"ProjectSummary":"1.   Establishment of collection centers\r\n2.   Public education \r\n3.   Storm drain stenciling.","ParticipantName":"Marin Conservation Corps","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":1094,"CycleID":126,"CycleCode":"ULC1        ","CycleNameID":49,"CycleName":"Used Oil Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ULC1         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Shirley Volsansky","AwardedFunds":54545.4500,"ProjectSummary":"Public outreach through community events, school education, distribution of doorhangers, and storm drain stenciling.","ParticipantName":"Orange County Conservation Corps","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":1095,"CycleID":126,"CycleCode":"ULC1        ","CycleNameID":49,"CycleName":"Used Oil Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ULC1         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Shirley Volsansky","AwardedFunds":54545.4500,"ProjectSummary":"Support oil related HHW activities sponsored by Santa Clara County; develop an oil recycling mascot for the San Jose Conservation Corps; and develop and present a public education video.","ParticipantName":"San Jose Conservation Corps","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":1096,"CycleID":126,"CycleCode":"ULC1        ","CycleNameID":49,"CycleName":"Used Oil Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ULC1         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Shirley Volsansky","AwardedFunds":54545.4500,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct education and outreach activities on used oil recycling to low income and youth populations in the City of San Francisco.","ParticipantName":"San Francisco Conservation Corps","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":1097,"CycleID":126,"CycleCode":"ULC1        ","CycleNameID":49,"CycleName":"Used Oil Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ULC1         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Shirley Volsansky","AwardedFunds":54545.4500,"ProjectSummary":"Public outreach and information dispersement oil recycling program accomplished by storm drain stenciling and door-to-door information packet handouts and discussions with the residents on the importance of recycling used oil.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento Local Conservation Corps","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":1098,"CycleID":126,"CycleCode":"ULC1        ","CycleNameID":49,"CycleName":"Used Oil Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ULC1         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Shirley Volsansky","AwardedFunds":54545.4500,"ProjectSummary":"Public outreach events, information disbursement, support for govt. used oil program, school education and corpsmember training.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County Conservation Corps","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":1099,"CycleID":126,"CycleCode":"ULC1        ","CycleNameID":49,"CycleName":"Used Oil Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ULC1         - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Shirley Volsansky","AwardedFunds":54545.4500,"ProjectSummary":"Promote collection centers in East San Diego County with a targeted public outreach program for the Cities of La Mesa and Santee.  The program includes placing point of purchase advertising in retail stores that sell oil, distributing info., magnets, and collection containers through","ParticipantName":"Urban Corps of San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":1100,"CycleID":24,"CycleCode":"EA6         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA6          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":28989.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel and computer system.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William L.","LastName":"Raynolds","Phone":"510-567-6789"},{"GrantID":1101,"CycleID":24,"CycleCode":"EA6         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA6          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":16513.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CIWMB is the EA.","ParticipantName":"City of Berkeley","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"CIWMB","LastName":"CIWMB","Phone":""},{"GrantID":1102,"CycleID":24,"CycleCode":"EA6         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA6          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":15633.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Contract services with Mono Co., professional and clerical staff in Alpine Co, training, technical and office equip, office and communication expenses, and indirect overhead.  (Mono Co. is LEA  for both Mono and Alpine Counties)","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marilyn","LastName":"McKenzie","Phone":"619-694-2284"},{"GrantID":1103,"CycleID":24,"CycleCode":"EA6         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA6          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":16460.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel and services and supplies.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Margaret","LastName":"Blood","Phone":"209-223-6439"},{"GrantID":1104,"CycleID":24,"CycleCode":"EA6         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA6          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":19566.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel, vehicle and equipment","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas","LastName":"Reid","Phone":"530-538-7282"},{"GrantID":1105,"CycleID":24,"CycleCode":"EA6         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA6          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":19351.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Vehicle and miscellaneous equipment, such as:  office supplies, solid waste vehicle maintenance, etc.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jearl D.","LastName":"Howard","Phone":"209-754-6504"},{"GrantID":1106,"CycleID":24,"CycleCode":"EA6         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA6          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":17473.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Bonnie","LastName":"Marshall","Phone":"530-458-0256"},{"GrantID":1107,"CycleID":24,"CycleCode":"EA6         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA6          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":24210.0000,"ProjectSummary":"","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"William B.","LastName":"Walker, M.D.","Phone":"925-370-5403"},{"GrantID":1108,"CycleID":24,"CycleCode":"EA6         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA6          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":16054.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Gas meter, computer and accessories, cameras, cell phones, safety clothing and slide projector.","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Hobbs","Phone":"510-439-4890"},{"GrantID":1109,"CycleID":24,"CycleCode":"EA6         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA6          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":16995.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel, equipment, travel, training, professional and technical consulting services.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Stephen D.","LastName":"Brohmer","Phone":"707-464-3191"},{"GrantID":1110,"CycleID":24,"CycleCode":"EA6         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA6          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":17405.0000,"ProjectSummary":"","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gayle","LastName":"Erbe-Hamlin","Phone":"530-621-6191"},{"GrantID":1111,"CycleID":24,"CycleCode":"EA6         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA6          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":15846.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Equipment, training, professional and consulting services","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Cassetta","Phone":"530-934-6582"},{"GrantID":1112,"CycleID":24,"CycleCode":"EA6         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA6          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":26915.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Training, travel, computer system, cell phone, and supplies.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bonnie","LastName":"Neely","Phone":"707-445-7694"},{"GrantID":1113,"CycleID":24,"CycleCode":"EA6         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA6          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":22998.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Purchase of:  computer and workstation, 2 secty. chairs, 2 bookcases, auto maintenance fee for 2 trucks, administrative costs, 1 box of duplicating paper.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas L.","LastName":"Wolf","Phone":"760-482-4203"},{"GrantID":1114,"CycleID":24,"CycleCode":"EA6         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA6          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":18621.0000,"ProjectSummary":"","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Donald","LastName":"Sorensen","Phone":"760-878-0258"},{"GrantID":1115,"CycleID":24,"CycleCode":"EA6         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA6          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":37774.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Equipment, computer software, training/travel, personnel, and other misc. expenses.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"O`Rullian","Phone":"661-862-8731"},{"GrantID":1116,"CycleID":24,"CycleCode":"EA6         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA6          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":17702.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Used oil tank leasing costs.  Newspaper advertisements will be used to promote the certified used oil collection center.","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Sheldon R.","LastName":"Minkin","Phone":"559-584-1401"},{"GrantID":1117,"CycleID":24,"CycleCode":"EA6         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA6          - 1995-96","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":16676.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Erickson","Phone":"707-263-8929"},{"GrantID":1118,"CycleID":24,"CycleCode":"EA6         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1995-96   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA6          - 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This project includes generous in-kind support from Los Angeles County.","ParticipantName":"Heal the Bay","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Crossley","Phone":"3105814188"},{"GrantID":1164,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Use four existing television public service announcements (PSAs) to educate do-it-yourself (DIY) oil changers through a 24-month, statewide media campaign.  The television and radio spots will be made available in 15 and 30 second versions; in Spanish, English, and with television captions for the hearing impaired; and with tags identifying CIWMB sponsorship and 800-number(s) to call for more information.  A distribution firm will place the PSAs and monitor television air time.  American Oceans Campaign will launch the media campaign with a press conference including celebrities and CIWMB officials in an effort to attract the attention of Hispanic people, in particular.  AOC will implement a systematic program to encourage public service directors to air spots.  AOC will also work with the oil industry to create additional capacity in underserved areas and use the PSA campaign to target the Central Coast.","ParticipantName":"American Oceans Campaign","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Emily","LastName":"Charette","Phone":"202-833-3900"},{"GrantID":1165,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":88757.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Assist CIWMB by identifying and assisting in the certification of at least six additional oil collection centers within the cities of the County of San Diego, working in a collaborative effort with the County of San Diego on a regional used oil recycling guide, and on public education and school programs.  Also, will work with the City of El Cajon on community outreach regarding used oil.  Will motivate additional service stations to become certified and through a comprehensive public education and community outreach program in conjunction with local nonprofit, social, and civic organizations.","ParticipantName":"I Love A Clean San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Greathouse-Suazo","Phone":"619-467-0103"},{"GrantID":1166,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":82539.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Sacramento Local Conservation Corps` Oil Recycling Program will be a public education program.  Corps members will staff a booth at special events, develop a mobile display center, stencil storm drains in the unincorporated communities of North Highlands, Rancho Cordova and South Sacramento, and distribute oil recycling information in targeted neighborhoods.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento Local Conservation Corps","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dwight","LastName":"Washabaugh","Phone":"916-386-8394"},{"GrantID":1167,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Bridget Brown","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Oakland Recycling Association (ORA) requests funds for the assembly, distribution and promotion of free used oil recycling kits as part of the City of Oakland`s curbside recycling program. This is a continuation of ORA`s currently funded CIWMB Nonprofit Association Used Oil Program.  From January 1, 1997 through September 30, 1998, ORA will continue to distribute free recycling kits in partnership with the City of Oakland while expanding outreach efforts, adding another bilingual intern position to cover the second largest minority language spoken in the city, Chinese, and proceeding with current outreach efforts in English and Spanish.  ORA will produce educational materials to be distributed through public education and tabling events.  The program will continue to employ a half-time project coordinator and an East Bay Conservation Corps intern, maintaining ORA`s relationship with local agencies and organizations.","ParticipantName":"Oakland Recycling Association","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Sanchez","Phone":"510-444-8633"},{"GrantID":1168,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Claudia Moore","AwardedFunds":93610.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In partnership with Alameda County and city agencies, East Bay Conservation Corps plans to monitor certified collection centers, point of sale and special events promotions of used oil recycling services and school education activities.  Also plan to build capacity, through local government agency support, to sustain ongoing used oil recycling activities beyond the span of this project.","ParticipantName":"East Bay Conservation Corps","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Tessa","LastName":"Christenson","Phone":"510-625-2090"},{"GrantID":1169,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":87564.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Concerned Citizens of South Central Los Angeles` goals are the following:  1) to establish two additional certified used oil collection centers; 2) develop and implement a public outreach program for local schools to deliver pertinent environmental messages to the future do-it-yourselfers and 3) distribute 5,000 used oil collection containers and 15,000 informational brochures.  Distribution of materials will take place at schools, certified collection centers, CCSCLA office, and special events with the help of the 57 existing CCSCLA Block Clubs.  This is all part of our efforts to continue our environmental public education campaign and increase the collection of used oil within the South Central Los Angeles Area.","ParticipantName":"Concerned Citizens of South Central Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Syntyche","LastName":"Jenkins","Phone":"323-846-2505"},{"GrantID":1170,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":99966.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Design and implement a used oil management and re-refined oil public education project to target auto store owners and residents in Santa Barbara County.  Project includes development of an interactive computer kiosk for use at point-of-purchase and follow-up surveys.  Also includes perpetuation of two existing non-certified centers.","ParticipantName":"Community Environmental Council","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Feeney","Phone":"805-963-0583"},{"GrantID":1171,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Distribute 15,000 six quart used oil collection containers to prospective users throughout the central San Gabriel Valley of Los Angeles County.  Information will be distributed on a house-to-house basis in targeted neighborhoods; at special events and community affairs; in shopping centers, strip malls and supermarkets in targeted neighborhoods; and through school based, student distribution programs.  Used Oil Containers will also be distributed to do-it-yourselfers through these avenues.","ParticipantName":"Boys \u0026 Girls Club of San Gabriel Valley","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Leslie E.","LastName":"George","Phone":""},{"GrantID":1172,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":98500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Community Action Commission of Santa Barbara County (CAC) will effectively reduce illegal disposal of used oil in the northern Santa Barbara County areas through extensive outreach.  Our project includes:  1) establishing a non-certified oil collection center, 2) educational workshops with bilingual and bicultural presentations, 3) door-to-door grid marketing of the project`s educational components, and 4) distribution of used oil containers.","ParticipantName":"Community Action Commission of Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dale","LastName":"Yates","Phone":"805-964-8857"},{"GrantID":1173,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":92898.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Distribute 35,000 sunshades and 35,000 flyers in Hispanic neighborhoods throughout the cities of Garden Grove, Orange and Santa Ana at special events, community fairs, auto part stores, certified collection centers, shopping centers, strip malls and supermarkets.","ParticipantName":"Charity Without Borders","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Hisham","LastName":"Diab","Phone":"714-219-1456"},{"GrantID":1174,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"JoAnn Jaschke","AwardedFunds":87668.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Distribution of used oil recycling containers and public education.  Emphasis will be placed on the Cambodian Community in the City of Long Beach.  Education materials will be developed in collaboration with City of Long Beach Integrated Resource Bureau.  Containers and educational materials will be distributed at special events throughout the city.","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Bellinger","Phone":"562-986-1249"},{"GrantID":1175,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Bridget Brown","AwardedFunds":99999.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to:  1) Provide labor to support the used oil collection activities of the countywide Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) program.  2) Promote the use of mobile oil only events, mobile HHW events and stationary BOPs operated by the countywide HHW program.  3)  Provide public education and outreach to support the oil collection activities of the countywide HHW program.","ParticipantName":"San Jose Conservation Corps","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cindy","LastName":"Gehring","Phone":"408-283-7171"},{"GrantID":1176,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Regional Analysis and Planning Services (RAPS), the nonprofit arm of the Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments (AMBAG), will conduct this project involving the broadcast of television commercials to promote waste oil recycling.  The advertising campaign will be targeted towards both the local Spanish and English language markets in Santa Cruz, Monterey and San Benito counties.  The television advertising campaign funded by this project will be augmented by a radio advertising campaign (Spanish language only) funded by Used Oil Grant Program funds already obtained by the County of Santa Cruz (and possibly others).","ParticipantName":"Regional Analysis \u0026 Planning Services, Inc.","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Barron","Phone":"408-883-3750"},{"GrantID":1178,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":88640.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Provide countywide awareness and public education to San Diego`s Latino and Asian communities; distribute 5,000 used oil recycling containers; establish five certified collection centers in underserved areas and five permanent non-certified collection centers in high schools and community college auto shops classes.  Informational materials will also be distributed through presentations, community owned businesses and ethnic community events.","ParticipantName":"Partnership for Environmental Progress","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Doug","LastName":"Perkins","Phone":"619-234-9171"},{"GrantID":1179,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":85623.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand its current used oil diversion project that currently assists the City of Los Angeles and specific areas of Los Angeles City and County to include San Fernando, South Gate and other underserved communities.  LACC plans to continue work with local agencies on the need and environmental value of recycling used motor oil.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Conservation Corps","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bruce","LastName":"Saito","Phone":"213-362-9000"},{"GrantID":1180,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":48289.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Heartland Opportunity Center will establish and operate a non-certified oil recycling center.  This will be done on land owned by the City of Madera through a cooperative agreement.  The center will be open 5 days per week and will be at a location convenient to the citizens of Madera.  Bilingual publicity will help to promote the recycling site and the necessity of proper disposal of used oil.","ParticipantName":"Assoc. for Developmentally Handicapped of Madera Co., Inc.","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bruce","LastName":"Nieman","Phone":"209-674-8828"},{"GrantID":1181,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Create a `California Local Government Used Oil Network` which will provide structured opportunities for local governments to share information and develop partnerships to encourage used motor oil recycling by Do-It-Youselfers.  The LGC will:  coordinate and foster local government participation in regional working groups; offer customized trainings to each working group; use the working group network to share models and resources, and help communities build on their existing recycling infrastructure to increase used oil recycling; provide technical assistance, information, and referrals, and develop education materials for jurisdictions statewide; and explore a pilot used oil recycling coupon program.","ParticipantName":"Local Government Commission","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brad","LastName":"Norton","Phone":"916-448-1198"},{"GrantID":1182,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":40336.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The 4-Wheel-Drive Off Highway Vehicle Used Oil Recycling Education Program will design, produce and distribute educational materials and messages, specifically targeted to four-wheel drive off highway vehicle users (4WD OHV). Materials will address the proper collection and disposal of used oil and auto waste at home and on the trail.  The program will reach at least 25,000 California 4WD OHV users, by producing, displaying and distributing a 4WD-specific instructional video, brochure, and coloring book.  CA4WDC Natural Resource Consultants and volunteers will conduct statewide recycling demonstrations at 4WD club meetings, trail events, trade shows and conventions, and distribute brochures and holders to over 500 auto parts stores.  A statewide public awareness media release will coincide with the first of 12 articles and advertisements to appear in the CA4WDC publication, IN GEAR.","ParticipantName":"CA4WDC Conservation \u0026 Education Foundation, Inc.","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carol","LastName":"Ledbetter","Phone":"916-332-8890"},{"GrantID":1183,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":64135.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Design and implement the Motor Oil Disposal Education Program (MODEP).  MODEP will utilize the resources of several local institutions in a collaborative effort which will be California`s first in-depth education and public awareness program and interactive video-based exhibit to concentrate exclusively on decreasing the incidence of improper disposal of waste motor oil.","ParticipantName":"Petersen Automotive Museum","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Helena","LastName":"Praks","Phone":"213-964-6347"},{"GrantID":1184,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":55342.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Provide continued support and enhancement of used oil recycling programs in Anaheim, Irvine, Cypress, La Palma, Seal Beach and Los Alamitos.  The components of the OCCC proposal to support these government programs include:  public outreach through community events, school education, distribution of doorhangers, and storm drain stenciling.","ParticipantName":"Orange County Conservation Corps","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard J.","LastName":"Stroup","Phone":"714-956-6222"},{"GrantID":1185,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":43237.0000,"ProjectSummary":"`Project Recycle` is first and foremost an Educational/Awareness program targeting the residents of Orange County, California.  Project Recycle has 3 main goals:  1) To educate directly 36,000 individuals concerning `Used Oil` recycling.  2) To distribute 12,500 used oil recycling containers to the residents of Orange County.  3) To run a successful campaign in which Project Recycle is perpetuated by word of mouth and adopted by the various clubs in our local schools.","ParticipantName":"Anaheim Family YMCA","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Andresen","Phone":"714-635-9622"},{"GrantID":1186,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":79864.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The FCEOC, the County of Fresno Waste Management Division, and the City of Fresno Solid Waste Division, will cooperate in the delivery of the used-oil recycling campaign to reach 25- of the incorporated and unincorporated areas of the county.  FLCC program participants will plan, develop, coordinate, and execute public and school education efforts, distribute collection containers and other used oil promotional items to reach a goal of 100,000 residents in the City and County of Fresno.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"McLain-Lugowski","Phone":"209-264-1048"},{"GrantID":1188,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Bridget Brown","AwardedFunds":87596.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Save Our Shores will purchase 10,000 oil pad dispenser racks, and 30 55-gallon drums specially tooled and marked to receive used oil pads; place the oil pads/dispensers and specialy marked drums at selected sites within Monterey, Moss Landing and Santa Cruz Harbors--the three major harbors within the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary; establish a disposal program in coordination with county solid and hazardous waste management agencies; and initiate an education program in the harbors to promote the proper disposal of waste oil.  The pads are use to collect oil spilled or leaked into bilges.  The boating community within the three harbors comprises approximately 3,000 berths and an estimated boating population of 14,000 persons, including transients, live-aboards and seasonal fishermen.  This segment of the region currently is underserved, and the lack of opportunities for easy disposal often results in waste oil contamination of solid waste dumpsters/landfill sites as well as nearshore marine waters.","ParticipantName":"Save Our Shores","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Laughlin","Phone":"831-462-5660"},{"GrantID":1189,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":67153.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Provide public education programs at the local schools, events, and marinas.  Provide promotional assistance to the City of Los Angeles`s used oil collection program.","ParticipantName":"Beacon House Assn. of San Pedro","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Luis M.","LastName":"Lozano","Phone":"310-514-4940"},{"GrantID":1190,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":39580.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Clean closure of an 80 acre parcel of land adjacent to the City of Bakersfield Wastewater Treatment Plant No. 2, owned by the City, and known as the `Greenfield Illegal Disposal Site`.  Cleanup includes collecting, loading, hauling, and properly disposing of an estimated 2,000 tons of municipal waste and 10,000 tires.  The LEA will conduct a public education program in nearby communities, provide oversight of the cleanup effort, and submit a final report to the Board.  The City of Bakersfield will construct barb wire fence and `V` ditch around the parcel at City`s expense as part of the overall project.","ParticipantName":"Keep California Beautiful","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marlene","LastName":"Mariani","Phone":"760-944-1415"},{"GrantID":1191,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":73475.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Educate the public in Del Mar, Poway, San Marcos, Vista, Encinitas and Solana Beach about the importance of used oil recycling through a comprehensive public education campaign, including a school contest for slogan/graphic development.  Also, point of purchase displays, public transit advertising and direct mail flyers will be developed.  One-day drop off events, auto shop high school presentations, and used oil recycling assistance for the agricultural community will also be included.  Used oil collection containers will be purchased and distributed to Poway, San Marcos and Vista.","ParticipantName":"Solana Recyclers, Inc.","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rita","LastName":"Spiegel","Phone":"760-436-7986"},{"GrantID":1192,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":44850.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This church, located in South El Monte, will advertise and host eight used oil collection events for the 11,000 parish families as well as the general public.","ParticipantName":"Epiphany Catholic Church","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Rev.","FirstName":"Joseph","LastName":"Greeley","Phone":"626-442-6262"},{"GrantID":1193,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":38059.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Arcata Community Recycling Center will design and construct a `Do-It-Yourself Motor Oil Change Station` for community members.","ParticipantName":"Arcata Community Recycling Center, Inc.","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Cotton","Phone":"707-822-4542"},{"GrantID":1194,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":80379.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Boys \u0026 Girls Club of Fullerton will take on three tasks in the community.  1) The club will monitor the certified oil recycing centers in Fullerton on a quarterly basis.  2) Club youth, educated about oil recycling and working under the supervision of club staff, will provide educational programs for parents of youth at schools in the elementary school district (18 schools) and for parents and teens in the high school district (four schools).  3) Bi-lingual club youth will also distribute educational brochures and oil containers in the city once a month, varying distribution between community events, door-to-door, and at high traffic locations, i.e. swap meets and auto parts stores.","ParticipantName":"Boys \u0026 Girls Club of Fullerton","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Lozano","Phone":"714-525-8241"},{"GrantID":1195,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":8679.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Design an outdoor advertising campaign to promote the recycling of used motor oil in the communities of southeastern San Diego.  The artwork for the advertising will be adapted from student artwork produced for the 1997 San Diego Bay Watershed Protection Calendar.  A minimum of one billboard and 10 bus shelter posters will be installed for a four week period.  The effectiveness of the campaign will be evaluated by recording the responses to the phone number included on the billboard/posters and through a phone survey.","ParticipantName":"Environmental Health Coalition","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Elizabeth","LastName":"Lucas","Phone":"619-235-0281"},{"GrantID":1196,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":52422.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop an environmental training program for auto repair instructors at Regional Occupation Programs and community colleges, covering:  compliance, pollution prevention, policies regarding use of rerefined oil, proper management of auto fluids, and recycling of used oil filters.","ParticipantName":"Western Partnership for Environmental Technology Education","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Ann","LastName":"Boyce","Phone":"661-395-4676"},{"GrantID":1197,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Bridget Brown","AwardedFunds":74846.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Marin oil recycling program consists of three major components designed to strengthen, follow-up and expand the current program:  1) Strengthen and expand the existing collection site certification program, 2) continue and expand public education and outreach, and 3) develop a re-refined oil purchasing program.","ParticipantName":"Marin Conservation Corps","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Justin","LastName":"Moscoso","Phone":"415-454-4554"},{"GrantID":1198,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":97744.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1) Develop public education campaign to reach 18-24 year old DIYers in the Hispanic communities of Bell Gardens, Commerce, Downey, Montebello, Paramount, Pico Reivera, South Gate, and a portion of unincorporated Los Angeles County; 2) produce Spanish language PSA; 3) produce Spanish language used oil recycling guide to facilitate participation of targeted age group.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County Economic Development Corp.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mercedes","LastName":"Gil","Phone":"213-478-0701"},{"GrantID":1199,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":83147.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Identify the reason why Cambodians participate at a lower rate in used oil collection/recycling program in Long Beach; design an education program to increase participation with particular emphasis on young drivers, based on focus group research and principles of behavior change; conduct storm drain stenciling in Cambodian neighborhoods; distribute used oil collection containers at free `Change Your Oil` day; and write a guide to working on environmental issues within the Cambodian community.","ParticipantName":"Waste Watch Center","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Bickel","Phone":"978-470-3044"},{"GrantID":1200,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish oil collection system for agricultural community; support existing certified used oil collection centers; establish additional collection opportunities in underserved areas; and continue public education efforts.","ParticipantName":"Glenn Economic Development Corporation","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Dianna","LastName":"Aulabaugh","Phone":"530-934-6530"},{"GrantID":1202,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":90809.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Will establish 15 non-certified used oil collection centers in the towns of Richgrove, Earlimart, Pixley, Tipton, Woodville, Terra Bella, Strathmore, Goshen, Ivanhoe, Traver, London, Yettem, Cutler and Orosi.  Advertise, in English and Spanish, the new centers through newspaper advertisements, flyers, posters and radio.  Purchase and distribute 10,000 used oil collection containers.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County Conservation Corps","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":1203,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":96851.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1)  With a teacher focus group, develop and produce elementary school used motor oil resource kit, including teacher`s manual, pre- and post-testing, video, and student handouts for use in County`s public and private elementary schools; 2) Make 210 elementary school presentations including hands-on demonstrations, in Oxnard, Santa Paula and Fillmore, and increase current Intermediate and High School programs; 3)  Coordinate six community outreach activities:  a. skilled speaker`s bureau to reach out to car clubs, neighborhood councils; etc.; b. trained staff at the county fair, community days, special event booths, malls, etc.; c. produce/distribute two English/Spanish PSAs; d. produce/distribute three theatre stills; e. canvass Hispanic neighborhoods; f. stencil storm drains in Spanish; and 4. Compliment existing programs to reach Latino males.","ParticipantName":"City of Ventura","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Francisco J.","LastName":"Dominguez","Phone":"805-486-9777"},{"GrantID":1206,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":71450.0000,"ProjectSummary":"`Mission:  Oil Recycling` will mobilize over 2,000 children at the 10 Girls \u0026 Boys Club branches to educate our community about why and how to recycle used oil.  The three-part approach will incorporate a children`s speakers` bureau, and a kid-produced public awareness campaign.  The branches will work closely with the City of Garden Grove, service clubs, schools, PTAs, auto merchants, social service agencies, immigrant groups, etc. to reach every segment of our community over the two-year grant.","ParticipantName":"Boys and Girls Club of Garden Grove","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Janis","LastName":"Pass","Phone":"714-636-2498"},{"GrantID":1207,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":96450.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implement a focused public education campaign and monitor the 74 certified used oil collection centers in the City of San Diego.","ParticipantName":"Urban Corps of San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Erwin","LastName":"Sanvictores","Phone":"619-235-6884"},{"GrantID":1209,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":6490.0000,"ProjectSummary":"An audience appropriate brochure targeting contractors and construction workers will be developed, printed and distributed with grant funds.  This audience generates large quantities of used oil from their work and personnal vehicles but does not respond to popular, environmentally themed recycling messages.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County Builders Exchange","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Leslie","LastName":"Ramsey","Phone":"805-543-7330"},{"GrantID":1210,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":85000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implement a program in the South Bay cities of Sunnyvale, Campbell, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Los Gatos, Milpitas, Mountain View, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose and San Martin to increase curbside and centralized collection of used oil filters.  This project will ultimately divert up to one million used oil filters from landfill-bound refuse.","ParticipantName":"Silicon Valley Pollution Prevention Center","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Patrick T.","LastName":"Ferraro","Phone":"408-291-0131"},{"GrantID":1211,"CycleID":128,"CycleCode":"UNP2        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":85177.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the project is to:  1) identify underserved neighborhoods in the City of Los Angeles; 2) provide residents with reusable used oil recycling containers; 3) provide residents with the necessary educational materials and training to participate effectively in local used oil recycling program opportunities.","ParticipantName":"FAME Assistance Corporation","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Shelia E.","LastName":"Reed","Phone":"323-730-9194"},{"GrantID":1212,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Claudia Moore","AwardedFunds":105506.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implement a HHW Mobile Collection Facility in the underserved areas.  Also, focus on HHW awareness and educational materials for multicultural communities in the county.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Larry","LastName":"Dwoskin","Phone":"559-733-6441"},{"GrantID":1215,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":102000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expanded regional household and business (conditionally exempt small quantity generators) hazardous waste collection program with enhanced collection and recycling of PCB containing flourescent light ballasts and compressed gas cylinders.  Also, expanded public education program featuring creation and production of public education video and commercials on proper HHW management to fulfill the requirements of SB 845.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Stacey","LastName":"Miner","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":1216,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":70364.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The HHW Safe Gardening Education Program will inform residents in Pasadena and nearby communities about alternatives to pesticides and herbicides.","ParticipantName":"City of Pasadena","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mario","LastName":"Nunez","Phone":"626-405-4592"},{"GrantID":1217,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Claudia Moore","AwardedFunds":119997.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expansion of existing antifreeze, battery, oil and paint facility to accept all types of HHW from homeowners and conditionally exempt small quantity generators.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lynette","LastName":"Beurmann","Phone":"661-862-8957"},{"GrantID":1219,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":24980.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct Galt`s first two HHW events; organize an educational program for residents; and evaluate alternative methods of addressing HHW that are suitable for a community the size of Galt.","ParticipantName":"City of Galt","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Curt","LastName":"Campion","Phone":""},{"GrantID":1220,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":117347.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Construct a permanent HHW collection facility at the county landfill.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gerald","LastName":"de Roco","Phone":"530-934-6530"},{"GrantID":1221,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":117964.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Provides equipment, materials and supplies, and personnel costs for operations at the Glenn County permanent HHW facility.","ParticipantName":"City of Orland","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Randy","LastName":"Johnsen","Phone":"530-865-1600"},{"GrantID":1222,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":52585.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop a HHW Public Education Program consisting of production of printed materials, public service announcements, video tape and purchase of promotional materials.","ParticipantName":"City of Chico","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Sesnon","Phone":"530-895-4830"},{"GrantID":1224,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":63324.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implement a comprehensive HHW `door-to-door` collection program, to serve 450 residences of the disabled and elderly, along with other city residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Brawley","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jerry","LastName":"Santillan","Phone":"760-344-9111"},{"GrantID":1226,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":67740.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implement a comprehensive HHW `door-to-door` collection program, supported by a Public Education Element to serve 500 residences of the disabled and elderly.","ParticipantName":"City of Fountain Valley","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Susan G.","LastName":"Lynn","Phone":"714-593-4567"},{"GrantID":1251,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Bridget Brown","AwardedFunds":63324.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop and implement a residential, door-to-door HHW pickup program, targeting 450 residences of the elderly and handicapped.","ParticipantName":"City of East Palo Alto","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Zabala","Phone":"650-853-3189"},{"GrantID":1253,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":109410.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand HHW programs and develop an educational program.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Barr","Phone":"209-754-6403"},{"GrantID":1254,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":120000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand existing permanent Battery, Oil, and Paint collection program to include permanent HHW collection for the cities of Vacaville, Dixon, and the unicorporated parts of Solano County.","ParticipantName":"City of Vacaville","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Connie","LastName":"Donovan","Phone":"707-469-6508"},{"GrantID":1259,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":63667.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct a one-day HHW collection event that includes a large public education segment.","ParticipantName":"City of Benicia","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Tonya","LastName":"Gilmore","Phone":"707-746-4334"},{"GrantID":1263,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":106101.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand existing program to include a HHW permanent collection site for north and east county residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Poway","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Annette R.","LastName":"Gonzalez","Phone":"858-679-5402"},{"GrantID":1265,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":120000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop a permanent HHW collection facility and create a public education program.","ParticipantName":"San Benito County","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Normandy","LastName":"Rose","Phone":"831-636-4110"},{"GrantID":1268,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Bridget Brown","AwardedFunds":103520.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand existing Battery, Oil, Paint and Antifreeze collection to a comprehensive HHW collection and conduct a public awareness campaign.","ParticipantName":"City of Fremont","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Forest","LastName":"Frasieur","Phone":"510-494-4693"},{"GrantID":1278,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":110650.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish a permanent HHW Collection Facility and to provide public education and awareness.","ParticipantName":"City of Azusa","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Louie H.","LastName":"Pedroza, Jr.","Phone":"626-812-5253"},{"GrantID":1279,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Claudia Moore","AwardedFunds":95775.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand by promoting the opening of a permanent HHW facility and the info hotline; fund 3 temporary collection events; and provide education through direct mail, radio and info material distribution.","ParticipantName":"Central Contra Costa Solid Waste Authority","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Heather","LastName":"Abrams","Phone":"510-906-1801"},{"GrantID":1281,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":83875.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Create a peer review process to support local agency public education programs which recommend alternatives to household hazardous chemicals and will create a website on the Internet so that local jurisdictions can access the information.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Monica","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"310-458-8228"},{"GrantID":1282,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":84549.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Provide a HHW public awareness/educational campaign targeting English, Spanish, Hmong, Vietnamese, Laotian, and Cambodian speaking residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Phyllis","LastName":"Overstreet","Phone":"559-621-1884"},{"GrantID":1283,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":94718.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Provide small-scale collections in outlying rural areas; increase opportunity for the collection of household batteries and antifreeze; and expand public ed and info through the use of CCCs to distribute point-of-purchase info and to make presentations to schools.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Bloom","Phone":"707-441-2005"},{"GrantID":1287,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":30384.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish door-to-door HHW pick up services for all residents and qualified businesses in the county.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Connie","LastName":"Cloak","Phone":"707-568-3783"},{"GrantID":1289,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Nora Keenan","AwardedFunds":120000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish permanent HHW collection facilities at the Cold Canyon and Chicago Grade landfills.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Worrell","Phone":"805-782-8530"},{"GrantID":1291,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Bridget Brown","AwardedFunds":92198.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Improve temporary HHW collection facilities to enable permitting as permanent facilities, upgrade reuse facility and purchase public ed materials.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Tanya","LastName":"Haeri-McCarroll","Phone":"530-621-6665"},{"GrantID":1292,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":107800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand existing program by providing services to 7 new locations and expand education to include a countywide multilingual Beneficial Urban Gardens (BUGS) program.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alison","LastName":"Hudson","Phone":"209-468-3066"},{"GrantID":1293,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":117820.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct HHW collection events at 5 sites; a 1st-time conditionally exempt small quantity generator collection program including business education and outreach; expansion of public ed campaign and latex paint recycling program; and staff training.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Roger","LastName":"Cummins","Phone":"530-842-8250"},{"GrantID":1294,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":110016.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Public education:  HHW general information, promoting private sector disposal/recycling options and a periodic collection program to be held in 1997.  HHW Collection Program:  2 one-day events and 3 satellite collection events.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alan","LastName":"Abbs","Phone":"530-527-3717"},{"GrantID":1295,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Debra Kustic","AwardedFunds":103000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish a permanent HHW collection facility and expand the public outreach to the real estate sector.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Briggs","Phone":"707-253-4094"},{"GrantID":1296,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":46700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct two temporary HHW collection events, including a door-to-door option and a targeted public ed and awareness program.","ParticipantName":"City of Fillmore","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bill","LastName":"Bartels","Phone":"805-524-1500"},{"GrantID":1300,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":25300.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct a regional HHW collection day for residents and small quantity generators in the rural areas of New Cuyama and Ventucopa in Santa Barbara County and Lockwood Valley, Camp Scheideck and Ozena in Ventura County.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Everett","LastName":"King","Phone":"805-882-3618"},{"GrantID":1301,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":49933.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This four jurisdiction partnership will establish a mobile HHW recycle-only collection service.  Program expands and enhances existing services for three jurisdictions and introduces services to a fourth.","ParticipantName":"City of Fairfield","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ike","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"707-428-7749"},{"GrantID":1302,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":112099.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Construction and operation of a permanent HHW facility open to Tahoe/Truckee area residents.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bill","LastName":"Zimmerman","Phone":"530-886-4986"},{"GrantID":1307,"CycleID":47,"CycleCode":"HD5         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD5          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Bridget Brown","AwardedFunds":87354.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand the city`s permanent HHW collection facility and implement countywide satellite collection sites.","ParticipantName":"City of San Rafael","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bradley","LastName":"Mark","Phone":"415-485-3308"},{"GrantID":1310,"CycleID":140,"CycleCode":"URD2        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":214000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will test and demonstrate a user-friendly, step-by-step guidebook for jurisdictions to use to establish community-specific benchmarks from which to measure program progress and develop a model methodology that can be used to evaluate both program implementation and impact.","ParticipantName":"Blue Planet Foundation","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sharon","LastName":"Lien","Phone":"714-378-8210"},{"GrantID":1311,"CycleID":140,"CycleCode":"URD2        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Chau Nguyenta_","AwardedFunds":121016.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project is designed to research and demonstrate the need for public oil change facilities.  A Lube Rack is a drive-on ramp used to elevate an auto to change the oil and features a built-in used oil holding tank with a swivel arm pad in which to drain the used oil directly from the crank case.  It is anticipated that this collection method will facilitate an increase in the recovery of waste oil, thereby closing the gap between waste oil collected and waste oil unaccounted for.","ParticipantName":"Recycling Equipment, LLC","county":null,"CountyID":null,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Burris","Phone":"803-308-0507"},{"GrantID":1313,"CycleID":140,"CycleCode":"URD2        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Chau Nguyenta_","AwardedFunds":99170.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This research project will compare the Eco-Lube-Vac-Injection-System (E-L-V-I-S) collection technology to current collection/handling methods for used oil at marinas. Modifications will be undertaken and tested to determine if E-L-V-I-S is transferable to used oil collection in marina applications.","ParticipantName":"Auto Service 2000","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Peter M.","LastName":"Elkin","Phone":"949-852-1616"},{"GrantID":1315,"CycleID":140,"CycleCode":"URD2        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":27013.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will develop and demonstrate a retail marketing program that involves the use of a NASCAR race car, local auto outlets, print advertising, and the involvement of the local Chamber of Commerce to promote markets for re-refined motor oil.","ParticipantName":"City of Thousand Oaks","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Grahame","LastName":"Watts","Phone":"805-449-2453"},{"GrantID":1316,"CycleID":140,"CycleCode":"URD2        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":294120.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project is a targeted series of outreach methods with `calls to action,` designed to test message,  recycling incentives, and behavior changes within the Hispanic \u0026 African American markets.","ParticipantName":"Next Wave Productions","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Wendy","LastName":"Almasy","Phone":"310-659-2999"},{"GrantID":1318,"CycleID":140,"CycleCode":"URD2        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will, under coordination with local governments,  develop, test and demonstrate a program to expand the use of re-refined oil in their communities; conduct outreach activities to private and public fleet managers, and implement marketing efforts for re-refined oil at the consumer level.","ParticipantName":"Ross-Campbell, Inc.","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Shawn","LastName":"Campbell","Phone":"916-446-4744"},{"GrantID":1319,"CycleID":140,"CycleCode":"URD2        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":216000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will demonstrate the feasibility of implementing full-scale programs for collecting and recovering residual oil from plastic containers in communities throughout California.  Working in cooperation with local businesses, quart container collection sites will be set up throughout Santa Barbara County.  Quart oil containers will be subjected to one of three types of oil extraction systems (gravitational, centrifugal, and pressurized).  Residual oil and quart oil containers will be recycled after the containers have gone through the oil extraction systems.  A final report will evaluate the technical, operational, environmental, and economical aspects of each processing system.","ParticipantName":"Integrated Recycling, Inc.","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Seymour","LastName":"Collins","Phone":"916-325-2577"},{"GrantID":1324,"CycleID":140,"CycleCode":"URD2        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Chau Nguyenta_","AwardedFunds":58890.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This pilot study will review current technology as it relates to use of used oil for locomotive fuel, identify permit requirements for onsite filtration of used oil; assess the economics and feasibility of filtration through field trials to utilize oil not meeting regulatory standards for contaminants; determine availability and delivery cost for used oil in the Ft. Bragg, Ukiah, and Willits area, and incorporate actual test burns of used oil in the Skunk Train.","ParticipantName":"California Western Railroad","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Bates","Phone":"323-563-9503"},{"GrantID":1329,"CycleID":140,"CycleCode":"URD2        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":175060.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will develop and demonstrate a marketing stategy to promote re-refined motor oil throughout Ventura County.  The coordinated efforts will provide technical assistance to fleet and garage managers in conversion to re-refined motor, provide information kits, and educate the public about re-refined motor oil.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Kiesler","Phone":"805-658-4314"},{"GrantID":1330,"CycleID":140,"CycleCode":"URD2        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":192315.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will analyze available technologies for collecting crankcase oil from pleasure crafts to determine if the removal of such oil is contaminating waterways in California.  The project will help determine the feasibility of and current needs for the establishment of collection and disposition facilities within the marine communities.","ParticipantName":"California State University, Long Beach Research Foundation","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Georgia","LastName":"Will","Phone":"562-985-8147"},{"GrantID":1333,"CycleID":140,"CycleCode":"URD2        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":256868.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This demonstration project, set in Southern California, will clean and shred the quart oil bottles and recover oil and plastic for recycling.  The project will also test, evalute and profile the types and locations of the most effcient and high volume collection sites.","ParticipantName":"FIXCOR Industries, Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"DeLaurentiis","Phone":"614-928-8999"},{"GrantID":1336,"CycleID":140,"CycleCode":"URD2        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":84843.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will demonstrate the effectiveness of an CD ROM as an outreach tool.  It involves the development of an interactive CD ROM which will simulate the release of used motor oil into various types of strata or passageways.  The CD ROM model will utilize actual aerial maps, photographs, hydrographs, and storm drain system blueprints of the selected community.","ParticipantName":"Nimmer Pictures","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Larry","LastName":"Nimmer","Phone":"805-566-0198"},{"GrantID":1337,"CycleID":140,"CycleCode":"URD2        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Chau Nguyenta_","AwardedFunds":227120.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will test stormwater oil filters at eight storm drains serving automotive-intensive parking areas adjacent to Monterey Harbor; monitor inflow/outflow and collect data on varying conditions; identify actual amounts of used oil recaptured from storm flows; analyze effectiveness and feasibility of new technology filters; and  recommend applicability to other jurisdictions.","ParticipantName":"City of Monterey","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Hays","Phone":"831-646-3920"},{"GrantID":1338,"CycleID":140,"CycleCode":"URD2        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":131203.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will research and quantify agricultural waste oil generation and management practices, develop and disseminate educational materials related to proper used oil disposal and use of re-refined oil and develop program recommendations to increase the collection of agriculturally generated waste oil.","ParticipantName":"Community Environmental Council","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Cullen","LastName":"Carey","Phone":"805-963-0583"},{"GrantID":1339,"CycleID":140,"CycleCode":"URD2        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":275000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will develop emulsified asphalt products using asphalt flux produced by recycling used oil.  This is necessary to provide economic, environmentally sound, markets for this recycling byproduct.  Success of this project will allow more used oil to be recycled in California.","ParticipantName":"DeMenno/Kerdoon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bruce","LastName":"DeMenno","Phone":"310-886-3400"},{"GrantID":1340,"CycleID":140,"CycleCode":"URD2        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Chau Nguyenta_","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will develop and test equipment to re-refine motor oil on site and reduce the amount of used oil that must be managed.   The equipment will be designed to produce a oil that meets American Petroleum Institute standards to address warranty issues.  The system is geared toward fleet managers.","ParticipantName":"Gittins Environmental \u0026 Engineering, Inc.","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Gittins","Phone":"949-249-2643"},{"GrantID":1341,"CycleID":140,"CycleCode":"URD2        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD2         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Caroll Mortensen","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This demonstration project will test the effectiveness of various outreach methods to encourage the collection of used oil and promote the use of re-refined oil.  Building on an existing NASCAR race team`s success with re-refined oil products and through the use of displays, video, and public appearances, this project will demonstrate the effectiveness of these outreach methods.","ParticipantName":"C.H.P. Enterprises","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Claridge","Phone":"818-780-6272"},{"GrantID":1342,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":42467.0000,"ProjectSummary":"","ParticipantName":"City of Palm Springs","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Elaine","LastName":"Wedekind","Phone":"760-323-8263"},{"GrantID":1343,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":48085.0000,"ProjectSummary":"10- to LA County; Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Public Education (radio, newspaper, special event, direct mail, newsletter, utility insert, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Arcadia","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marie","LastName":"Nguyen","Phone":"626-305-5327"},{"GrantID":1344,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":102298.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Containers; Mobile; Public Education (television (newspaper, video, special event, newsletter, utility insert)","ParticipantName":"City of Norwalk","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Adriana","LastName":"Figueroa","Phone":"562-929-5915"},{"GrantID":1345,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":104050.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; Public Education (special event, newsletter, utility insert, brochure, other: movie theatre advertising)","ParticipantName":"City of Burbank","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kreigh","LastName":"Hampel","Phone":"818-238-3900"},{"GrantID":1346,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Hauling/Recycling; Public Education","ParticipantName":"City of Emeryville","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kathleen","LastName":"Walls","Phone":"510-596-4336"},{"GrantID":1347,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; Marina; Public Education (radio, newspaper, special event, newsletter) and mobile.","ParticipantName":"City of Dixon","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ronald J.","LastName":"Tribbett","Phone":"707-678-7031"},{"GrantID":1348,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":26467.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Non-Certified Center; Curbside; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Public Education (special event, newspaper, radio)","ParticipantName":"City of Benicia","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Tonya","LastName":"Gilmore","Phone":"707-746-4334"},{"GrantID":1349,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Claudia Moore","AwardedFunds":694433.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Public Education (television).  Cooperative Project: Regional Outreach Campaign: Public Education -- partners are:  Alameda, Alameda County, Berkeley, Hayward, Newark, San Leandro.","ParticipantName":"City of Oakland","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Stanley","Phone":"510-238-6889"},{"GrantID":1350,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":551488.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Mobile; Other purchase of equipment and replacement parts eg. compressors, combustible gas indicators, used oil containers, inforamtion exchange workshops and meetings, personnel expenses directly related to used oil management; Public Education (radio, television (newspaper, special event, newsletter, brochure, other: key chains, air fresheners, pens and pencils, refridgerator magnets, motor vehicle windscreen sunshades, t-shirts, other promotional materials).","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Stephanie  M","LastName":"Odenbach","Phone":"909-382-5401"},{"GrantID":1351,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":182903.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; School Education; Public Education (radio, television (video, special event, direct mail, newsletter, utility insert, utility insert)","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Nathan","LastName":"Gorth","Phone":"209-577-5493"},{"GrantID":1352,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":323789.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; Hauling/Recycling; HHW Elements; Containers; Filter Collection; Public Education (radio, television (newspaper, special event, newsletter","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chuck","LastName":"Magee","Phone":"661-862-8915"},{"GrantID":1353,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":3646606.0000,"ProjectSummary":"School Education; Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Marina; Mobile; Public Education (radio, television (newspaper, video, special event, direct mail, transit ads, brochure, other: promotional and print material).","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Daniel","LastName":"Meyers","Phone":"213-485-3774"},{"GrantID":1354,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":34543.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Mobile; Public Education (radio, television (newspaper, video, utility insert) also a combined oil/HHW brochure.","ParticipantName":"City of Palm Desert","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Ream","Phone":"760-346-0611"},{"GrantID":1355,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":643560.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Filter Collection; Marina; Public Education (newspaper, direct mail, newsletter, transit ads, brochure, brochure","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sara","LastName":"Pratt","Phone":"650-599-1514"},{"GrantID":1356,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":64425.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; Public Education (television (newspaper, video, special event, newsletter, utility insert, brochure).","ParticipantName":"City of Chino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Patrick","LastName":"Griffin","Phone":"909-464-0758"},{"GrantID":1357,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":103586.0000,"ProjectSummary":"20- to Oakland.; Curbside; Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Public Education (newsletter, other: visual reminders such as magnets or key chains).  Regional Outreach Campaign and Public Education.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Jeffery","Phone":"510-537-0757"},{"GrantID":1358,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":25312.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Hauling/Recycling; Filter Collection; Public Education (radio, newspaper, special event)","ParticipantName":"City of Atascadero","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Velasco","Phone":"805-461-7610"},{"GrantID":1359,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":44292.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; School Education; HHW Elements; Public Education (utility insert, direct mail, special event, television, radio)","ParticipantName":"City of Manteca","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Frederick","LastName":"Clark","Phone":"916-825-2305"},{"GrantID":1360,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":82603.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Equipment acquistin (oil filter crusher), oil tanks for drop-off locations;  Public Education , radio, newspaper, special event, direct mail, newsletter, brochure, other: garbage bill inserts.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alan","LastName":"Abbs","Phone":"530-527-3717"},{"GrantID":1361,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":90497.0000,"ProjectSummary":"10- to LA County; Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; Filter Collection; quarterly used oil collection events; Public Education , newspaper, special event, direct mail, newsletter, other: flyers advertising used oil collection events.  Countywide Coordinated Used Oil Advertising Campaign.","ParticipantName":"City of Downey","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carol","LastName":"Rowland","Phone":"562-904-7103"},{"GrantID":1362,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":56153.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Containers; School Education; Public Education (newspaper, direct mail, newsletter, brochure, other: monitoring certified centers.)","ParticipantName":"City of Santee","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Stoner","Phone":"619-258-4100"},{"GrantID":1363,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":129941.0000,"ProjectSummary":"10- to LA County; Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Public Education , radio, newspaper, newsletter, utility insert, transit ads, brochure, other: participation at various community events with staffed display table; distribution of containers to residents; and Countywide coordinated used oil advertising)","ParticipantName":"City of Torrance","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alison","LastName":"Sherman","Phone":"310-781-6916"},{"GrantID":1364,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":105742.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Non-Certified Center; Filter Collection; other: household hazardous waste collection events;  Public Education , newspaper, direct mail, brochure","ParticipantName":"City of Simi Valley","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Davis","Phone":"805-583-6424"},{"GrantID":1365,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":28863.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Containers; HHW Elements; Mobile; Other oil participatin costs at HHW recycling facility (RCC), similar to previous grant cycles; ; Public Education (radio, television (newspaper, video, special event, direct mail, newsletter, utility insert, brochure, other: theater advertising.)","ParticipantName":"City of Moorpark","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Mellon","Phone":"805-517-6247"},{"GrantID":1366,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":42921.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Containers; Public Education (newspaper, special event, brochure, other: distribution of fact sheets and oil recycling containers at City Hall and special events.  Radio ads thorugh L.A. Countywide media efforts.)","ParticipantName":"City of Azusa","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Cary","LastName":"Kalscheuer","Phone":"626-812-5174"},{"GrantID":1367,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":190157.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1- to Orange County; Certified Center; Mobile; Public Education (newspaper, special event).  Public Education at the Orange County Fair.","ParticipantName":"City of Huntington Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Engberg","Phone":""},{"GrantID":1368,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":99515.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; HHW Elements; Filter Collection; Hauling/Recycling; Public Education (newspaper, special event, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of San Buenaventura","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ray","LastName":"Olson","Phone":"805-852-4593"},{"GrantID":1369,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":13800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"10- to LA County ; Certified Center; Public Education (radio, newspaper) countywide coordinated used oil advertising to promote the recycling of used oil in Los Angeles.","ParticipantName":"City of Signal Hill","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Charlie","LastName":"Honeycutt","Phone":"562-989-7356"},{"GrantID":1370,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":67620.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Public Education (special event, newsletter, brochure","ParticipantName":"City of Lynwood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Vanessa","LastName":"Hevener","Phone":"310-603-0220"},{"GrantID":1371,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":104788.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (newspaper, special event, brochure","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lana","LastName":"Burgess","Phone":"626-939-8411"},{"GrantID":1372,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":136768.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Mobile; Public Education (newspaper, special event, direct mail, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clarita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Benjamin","LastName":"Lucha","Phone":"661-284-1411"},{"GrantID":1373,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":51385.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; Marina; Airport; Public Education (radio, newspaper, special event, brochure)","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Barr","Phone":"209-754-6403"},{"GrantID":1374,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":84618.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Public Education (television (newspaper, special event, newsletter, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Westminster","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Gerry","LastName":"Gehres","Phone":"714-898-3311"},{"GrantID":1375,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":31200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; Public Education (television (newspaper, special event, brochure)","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Rapinac","Phone":"530-623-1326"},{"GrantID":1376,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":109200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"00Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Public Education (radio, newspaper, brochure, other: outreach (personnel))","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Grady","Phone":"209-223-6546"},{"GrantID":1376,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":109200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"00Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Public Education (radio, newspaper, brochure, other: outreach (personnel))","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Grady","Phone":"209-223-6546"},{"GrantID":1377,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Claudia Moore","AwardedFunds":113908.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Public Education; School Education; HHW Elements; Filter Collection; Filter Collection (radio, newspaper, special event, direct mail, newsletter, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Concord","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"510-671-3085"},{"GrantID":1378,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":31200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Marina; Airport; Public Education (radio, newspaper, special event, direct mail, newsletter, utility insert, utility insert, transit ads, other: County fair display booth Earth Day Display booth.)","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jerry","LastName":"Blinn","Phone":"530-283-6268"},{"GrantID":1379,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":26894.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Public Education (newspaper, special event, direct mail, brochure, other: professinal development in order to better implement programs which are cost effective and original for this City.)","ParticipantName":"City of Lake Elsinore","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Florence","LastName":"Mowrer","Phone":"909-674-3124"},{"GrantID":1380,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":473339.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Filter Collection; Public Education (newspaper, special event, direct mail, utility insert, brochure)","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Connie","LastName":"Cloak","Phone":"707-568-3783"},{"GrantID":1381,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":43746.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Containers; Filter Collection; Other oil change mats, container accessories, and other tools to encourage used oil recycling ; Public Education , newspaper, video, special event, direct mail, newsletter, utility insert, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Palos Verdes","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lauren","LastName":"Ramezani","Phone":"310-544-5245"},{"GrantID":1382,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":73996.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Containers; Public Education (newspaper, direct mail, newsletter, utility insert, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Antioch","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Haas-Wajdowicz","Phone":"925-779-7097"},{"GrantID":1383,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":45646.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Public Education (radio, newspaper, special event, brochure, other: outreach personnel)","ParticipantName":"Lassen County","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas G.","LastName":"Valentino","Phone":"530-252-1273"},{"GrantID":1384,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":411889.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; Public Education (radio, newspaper, special event)","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Phyllis","LastName":"Overstreet","Phone":"559-621-1884"},{"GrantID":1385,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":263606.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Non-Certified Center; Hauling/Recycling; Filter Collection; Public Education (radio, newspaper, transit ads, brochure)","ParticipantName":"Marin Street Light Acquisition JPA","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Gina","LastName":"Purin","Phone":"415-499-3202"},{"GrantID":1386,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":44845.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; Mobile; Other quarterly collection events; ; Public Education (newspaper, special event, direct mail, newsletter, other: flyers handed out by non-profit groups advertising upcoming collection events in the city.","ParticipantName":"City of Bell Gardens","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Oropeza","Phone":"562-806-7700"},{"GrantID":1387,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":116277.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Mobile; Public Education (newspaper, special event)","ParticipantName":"City of Palmdale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Corio","Phone":"661-267-5300"},{"GrantID":1388,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":86209.0000,"ProjectSummary":"School Education; Containers;; Public Education (television (newspaper, video, special event, newsletter, utility insert, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Alhambra","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ann-Marie","LastName":"Hayashi","Phone":"626-570-5011"},{"GrantID":1389,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":251079.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Public Education (newspaper, special event, utility insert, brochure)","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Fidelis","LastName":"Gines","Phone":"209-525-6758"},{"GrantID":1390,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":116581.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Mobile; Public Education (television (newspaper, video, special event, newsletter, utility insert)","ParticipantName":"City of Fairfield","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ike","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"707-428-7749"},{"GrantID":1391,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":82411.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Public Education (radio, newspaper, newsletter)","ParticipantName":"City of Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Struck","Phone":"760-726-1340"},{"GrantID":1392,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":58195.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Containers; Public Education (special event, newspaper, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Gardena","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ledra","LastName":"Sanchez","Phone":"310-217-9570"},{"GrantID":1393,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":61537.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Containers; Public Education (radio, newspaper, special event, transit ads, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Coon","Phone":"760-955-5229"},{"GrantID":1394,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":195511.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Public Education (radio, television (newspaper, video, special event, newsletter, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Fremont","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lynne","LastName":"Manzer","Phone":"510-494-4738"},{"GrantID":1395,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":53971.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; Public Education (newspaper, newsletter, brochure)","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Cox","Phone":"760-240-7000"},{"GrantID":1396,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":107066.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Filter Collection; Mobile; Public Education (radio, newspaper, utility insert, other: disposal site fliers)","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Sweeney","Phone":"707-468-9710"},{"GrantID":1397,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Filter Collection; Public Education (radio, newspaper, special event, other: info. at City Hall, fact sheets, bumper stickers, and promotional items at special events, and radio ads through LA countywide media efforts)","ParticipantName":"City of Rolling Hills Estates","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Grammer","Phone":"310-377-1577"},{"GrantID":1398,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":94431.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Marina; Public Education (radio, newspaper, special event, direct mail, utility insert, transit ads, brochure)","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Briggs","Phone":"707-253-4094"},{"GrantID":1399,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":180963.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Filter Collection; Public Education (radio, newspaper, utility insert, brochure, other: continue operation of the Used Oil Recycling Hotline service)","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"530-634-6890"},{"GrantID":1400,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":15600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Containers; Public Education (newspaper, newsletter, utility insert, brochure); Other:  working in conjunction with current Opportunity Grant, 3rd cycle, which runs through June 30, 1998.","ParticipantName":"City of Needles","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Wood","Phone":"760-326-5700"},{"GrantID":1401,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":46800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; Filter Collection; Public Education (newspaper, special event, brochure)","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Hironymous","Phone":"530-233-6403"},{"GrantID":1402,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":784758.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; Marina; Public Education (radio, television (newspaper, special event, transit ads)","ParticipantName":"City and County of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marjaneh","LastName":"Zarrehparvar","Phone":"415-355-3756"},{"GrantID":1403,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":115998.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Marina; Mobile; Public Education (video, special event, newsletter, utility insert, transit ads, brochure, other:  cover bags)","ParticipantName":"City of Escondido","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kathy","LastName":"Winn","Phone":"760-839-6216"},{"GrantID":1404,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":47431.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; Public Education (television, newspaper, special event, direct mail, newsletter, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of La Mirada","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas E.","LastName":"Robinson","Phone":"562-943-0131"},{"GrantID":1405,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":520171.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, special event, direct mail, newsletter, utility insert, brochure, other:  billboards and incentive prizes for school programs and for DIYs.)","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alison","LastName":"Hudson","Phone":"209-468-3066"},{"GrantID":1406,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":40270.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Containers; Public Education (radio, newspaper, special event, newsletter).  10- to LA County for Used Oil Advertising Campaign.","ParticipantName":"City of Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Charles R.","LastName":"Redden","Phone":"626-858-7204"},{"GrantID":1407,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":40122.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; Public Education (special event, direct mail, newsletter)","ParticipantName":"City of Lompoc","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Claudia","LastName":"Stine","Phone":"805-875-8023"},{"GrantID":1408,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":83886.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Public Education (radio, special event, newsletter, brochure, other:  Latino outreach school education program).  10- to LA County for Used Oil Recycling Radio Advertising Campaign.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Monica","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Berman","Phone":"310-458-8227"},{"GrantID":1409,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":117897.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Containers; HHW Elements; Public Education (television; radio, newspaper, video, special event, utility insert, brochure).  10- to Orange County for TV media campaign with Cox Communicarions and 1- for annual Orange County Fair.","ParticipantName":"City of Irvine","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jan","LastName":"Noce`","Phone":"949-724-6356"},{"GrantID":1410,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":394162.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Hauling/Recycling; HHW Elements; Public Education (radio, television (newspaper, utility insert, other:  graphics layout, design, and distribution of poster).","ParticipantName":"City of Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Fred ","LastName":"Cardenas","Phone":"909-798-7655"},{"GrantID":1411,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":152134.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Marina; Other:  paint and oil collection events; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, video, special event, direct mail, newsletter, utility insert, brochure, other:  school driver education programs)","ParticipantName":"City of Oceanside","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steven R.","LastName":"Jepsen","Phone":"760-435-3066"},{"GrantID":1412,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":81797.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Airport; Public Education (radio, newspaper, video, special event, direct mail, newsletter, utility insert, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Rialto","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Dellinger","Phone":"909-820-2622"},{"GrantID":1413,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":60481.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; Other:  quarterly used oil collection events; Public Education (newspaper, special event, direct mail, newsletter, transit ads, other:  flyers for advertisement of used oil collection events)","ParticipantName":"City of Montebello","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Kosareff","Phone":"323-887-4611"},{"GrantID":1414,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":15600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Assist at least 3 local businesses in becoming certified used oil collection centers.  Public awareness will be increased through used oil advertisements in local TV and radio, newspapers, direct mail, and bus shelter pieces.   Many of these pieces will be multi-lingual.  Point-of-sale materials will be developed and distributed to oil retailers. Promotion materials such as funnels and refrigerator magnets will also be distributed to residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Kingsburg","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Don","LastName":"Jensen","Phone":"559-897-5821"},{"GrantID":1415,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":67233.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Airport; Public Education (radio, newspaper, direct mail, utility insert)","ParticipantName":"City of Upland","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Roberta","LastName":"Knighten","Phone":"909-931-4242"},{"GrantID":1416,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":15710.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; HHW Elements; Public Education (special event, newsletter)","ParticipantName":"City of Palos Verdes Estates","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Allan","LastName":"Rigg","Phone":"310-378-0383"},{"GrantID":1417,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":1218124.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Public Education (radio, newspaper, utility insert, other: Hotline, premiums)","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Pratt","Phone":"858-492-5088"},{"GrantID":1418,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":448045.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; School Education; Containers; HHW Elements; Marina; Mobile; Other (Rerefined OIl); Public Education (radio, radio, newspaper, special event, direct mail, newsletter, utility insert, brochure","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Diko","LastName":"Melkonian","Phone":"562-570-2856"},{"GrantID":1419,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":39893.0000,"ProjectSummary":"School Education; Public Education (other:  creation and presentation of materials stressing the importance of recycling used oil and the harmful effects of improper disposal)","ParticipantName":"City of Monrovia","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Heather","LastName":"Maloney","Phone":"626-932-5577"},{"GrantID":1420,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":25260.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Containers; Public Education (newspaper, newsletter, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Lemon Grove","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Kraber","Phone":"619-825-3800"},{"GrantID":1421,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":20604.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Other (maintenance of Saturday Used Oil Collection Events); Public Education (newspaper, special event, newsletter, brochure, other: purchase of oil recycling promo items)","ParticipantName":"City of Agoura Hills","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Kamino","Phone":"818-597-7321"},{"GrantID":1422,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":231511.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; School Education; Filter Collection; Mobile; Public Education (radio, newspaper, special event, newsletter, brochure)","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bill","LastName":"Peeler","Phone":"209-381-1086"},{"GrantID":1423,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":29841.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Mobile; Public Education (newspaper, special event)","ParticipantName":"City of Maywood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Phillips","Phone":"323-562-5712"},{"GrantID":1424,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":75395.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (newspaper, special event, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Baldwin Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Wendy","LastName":"Harris","Phone":"626-960-3993"},{"GrantID":1425,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":116514.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Mobile; Public Education (newspaper, special event, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of El Monte","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michele","LastName":"Quiroz","Phone":"626-580-2062"},{"GrantID":1426,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":22663.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Containers; HHW Elements; Other (trade show space for fair); Public Education (radio, newspaper, video, special event, direct mail, utility insert, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Barstow","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Belinda","LastName":"Barbour","Phone":"760-255-5126"},{"GrantID":1427,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":73742.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Mobile; Public Education (newspaper, special event).  1- to Orange County for public education at the Orange Co. fair.","ParticipantName":"City of Buena Park","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Doug","LastName":"Brodowski","Phone":"714-562-3652"},{"GrantID":1428,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":61487.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; School Education; Marina; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, direct mail, newsletter, utility insert, transit ads, brochure).  20- to Oakland for a regional public education outreach campaign.","ParticipantName":"City of Alameda","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Laurie","LastName":"Stoerkel","Phone":"510-747-7961"},{"GrantID":1429,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":32080.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, video, utility insert, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Ceres","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kay","LastName":"Dunkel","Phone":"209-538-5790"},{"GrantID":1430,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":38241.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (television, newspaper, special event, utility insert)","ParticipantName":"City of Yucaipa","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul T.","LastName":"Nagengast","Phone":"909-797-2489"},{"GrantID":1431,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":443333.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Public Education (radio, newspaper, special event, brochure, other:  expand training class targeting 18-25 yr. olds--developed for 3rd cycle).","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Don","LastName":"Chapin","Phone":"559-262-4259"},{"GrantID":1432,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":86893.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Public Education (radio, television, direct mail, utility insert, transit ads, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Barbara","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tony","LastName":"Raya","Phone":"805-564-5371"},{"GrantID":1433,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":178933.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Containers; HHW Elements; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, special event, direct mail, utility insert, transit ads)","ParticipantName":"City of Oxnard","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Wulf","Phone":"805-385-8012"},{"GrantID":1434,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":118392.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; HHW Elements; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, video, special event, newsletter)","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Cucamonga","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Zetterberg","Phone":"909-477-2740"},{"GrantID":1435,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":61904.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; Public Education (newspaper, special event, newsletter)","ParticipantName":"City of Huntington Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Christina","LastName":"Dixon","Phone":"323-584-6323"},{"GrantID":1436,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":52580.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Containers; HHW Elements; Public Education (television (newspaper, video, special event, newsletter, utility insert, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Glendora","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Dianne","LastName":"Walter","Phone":"626-914-8218"},{"GrantID":1437,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":107062.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Increase public education awareness concerning HHW and its adverse effects on the environment.  The City also intends to provide local opportunities for its residents to properly dispose of HHW.  The City of La Habra is requesting funds to support up to 500 residents disposing of HHW at each annual HHW collection event for the next two years.  The City of La Habra plans to include the disposal of e-waste (televisions sets and computers that contain a CRT tube) and u-waste (fluorescent tubes, mercury thermostats, and household batteries) in its events.  It is estimated the cost average per resident will be $89 per participant.","ParticipantName":"Kings Waste and Recycling Authority","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Monaco","Phone":"559-583-8829"},{"GrantID":1438,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":24183.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Mobile; Public Education (newspaper, special event)","ParticipantName":"City of East Palo Alto","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Fernando","LastName":"Bravo","Phone":"650-853-3117"},{"GrantID":1439,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Hauling/Recycling; Public Education","ParticipantName":"City of Grand Terrace","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Berry","Phone":"909-430-2226"},{"GrantID":1440,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":32424.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Containers; Public Education (special event, newsletter, other:  info. at City Hall (flyers) and posters at stores selling new oil (identify nearest CCC).","ParticipantName":"City of Walnut","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Alicia","LastName":"Jensen","Phone":"909-598-5605"},{"GrantID":1441,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":46520.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education","ParticipantName":"City of Placentia","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"McConaha","Phone":"714-993-8245"},{"GrantID":1442,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":475431.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, video, special event, direct mail)","ParticipantName":"Western Riverside Council of Governments","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rosa","LastName":"Reed","Phone":"909-787-7953"},{"GrantID":1443,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":54842.0000,"ProjectSummary":"School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; Public Education (radio, video, special event, utility insert, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Hemet","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Oltman","Phone":"909-765-3712"},{"GrantID":1444,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"School Education; Hauling/Recycling; HHW Elements; Public Education (newspaper, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Isleton","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Gonzales","Phone":"916-777-7770"},{"GrantID":1445,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":122841.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Mobile; Public Education (newspaper, special event) 1- to Orange County for public education at fair.","ParticipantName":"City of Orange","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Mattert","Phone":"714-744-5551"},{"GrantID":1446,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":103860.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Mobile; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, special event, newsletter, utility insert, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Fontana","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tony","LastName":"Mata","Phone":"909-350-6798"},{"GrantID":1447,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":86833.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Filter Collection; Public Education (radio, newspaper, direct mail, other:  point-of-sale information)","ParticipantName":"City of Vacaville","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Connie","LastName":"Donovan","Phone":"707-469-6508"},{"GrantID":1448,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":259518.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Marina; Public Education (radio, newspaper, special event, other:  point of purchase displays, promotional give-away items)","ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeffrey","LastName":"Smedberg","Phone":"831-454-2373"},{"GrantID":1449,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":15600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (other:  brochures at point of sale or door-to-door distribution)","ParticipantName":"City of Vernon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Lewis ","LastName":"Pozzebon","Phone":"323-583-8811"},{"GrantID":1450,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":34860.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Containers; Filter Collection; Public Education (newspaper, special event, newsletter, utility insert)","ParticipantName":"City of Claremont","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Stacey","LastName":"Cuevas","Phone":"909-399-5431"},{"GrantID":1451,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":58314.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Public Education (newspaper, special event, direct mail, newsletter, utility insert, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Camarillo","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Roger","LastName":"Pichardo","Phone":"805-388-5392"},{"GrantID":1452,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":59034.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; School Education; Filter Collection; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, newsletter, transit ads).  20- to Oakland for regional public education outreach campaign.","ParticipantName":"City of San Leandro","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Judy","LastName":"Erlandson","Phone":"510-577-6026"},{"GrantID":1453,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Hauling/Recycling; Marina; Public Education","ParticipantName":"City of Avalon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Bray","Phone":"310-510-0535"},{"GrantID":1454,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":107577.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Containers; HHW Elements; Public Education (newspaper, special event, brochure).  10- to LA County for countywide coordinated used oil advertising.","ParticipantName":"City of West Hollywood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Jakupcak","Phone":"323-848-6499"},{"GrantID":1455,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":19571.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Public Education (newspaper, direct mail, newsletter, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of La Canada Flintridge","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kristi","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"818-790-8882"},{"GrantID":1456,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":55130.0000,"ProjectSummary":"HHW Elements; Public Education (special event, newsletter, other:  develop slides for preview screens at movie theaters).  1- to Orange County for education effort on used oil collection info., HHW centers, and fair materials.","ParticipantName":"City of Fountain Valley","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Susan G.","LastName":"Lynn","Phone":"714-593-4567"},{"GrantID":1457,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":52615.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Public Education (radio, newspaper, direct mail, newsletter, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Chino Hills","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Hansen","Phone":"909-364-2616"},{"GrantID":1458,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":69314.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Public Education (newspaper, special event, direct mail, newsletter).  10- to LA County for public information.","ParticipantName":"City of Hawthorne","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Charles","LastName":"Herbertson","Phone":"310-970-7910"},{"GrantID":1459,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":20581.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (newsletter, utility insert)","ParticipantName":"City of Lomita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Tracy","LastName":"Bonano","Phone":"310-325-7110"},{"GrantID":1460,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":19160.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Other:  site visits; Public Education (newspaper, direct mail, newsletter, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Hermosa Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Homayoun","LastName":"Behboodi","Phone":"310-318-0212"},{"GrantID":1461,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":89951.0000,"ProjectSummary":"School Education; Public Education (newspaper, special event, direct mail, newsletter, utility insert)","ParticipantName":"City of Encinitas","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lin","LastName":"Wurbs","Phone":"760-633-2763"},{"GrantID":1462,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":51834.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Marina; Mobile; Public Education (newspaper, special event, newsletter, utility insert, brochure, other:  accessory give-aways [i.e., drainer containers, maintenance mats] that feature public ed materials such as certified center locations.)\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Laura L.","LastName":"Wright","Phone":"925-252-4114"},{"GrantID":1463,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Containers; Public Education (television (newspaper, newsletter, brochure)","ParticipantName":"Kings Waste and Recycling Authority","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Monaco","Phone":"559-583-8829"},{"GrantID":1464,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":144203.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Public Education (direct mail, brochure, other:  point of purchase education)","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Narcisa","LastName":"Untal","Phone":"707-784-3172"},{"GrantID":1465,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":24250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"11- to Orange County for public education at the Orange County Fair/Cox Cable; Certified Center; Mobile; Public Education (television (newspaper, special event, special event)","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Hills","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Holman","Phone":"949-707-2662"},{"GrantID":1466,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":122291.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Public Education (newspaper, special event, brochure)","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marissa","LastName":"Juhler","Phone":"530-666-8813"},{"GrantID":1467,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":56838.0000,"ProjectSummary":"School Education; HHW Elements; Mobile; Public Education (television newspaper, video, special event, newsletter, utility insert, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Cerritos","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Katie P","LastName":"Wilson","Phone":"626-358-3218"},{"GrantID":1468,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":213915.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Non-Certified Center; School Education; Containers; HHW Elements; Public Education (radio, television (newspaper, video, brochure)","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Rodowick","Phone":"530-879-2352"},{"GrantID":1469,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":439708.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Public Education (radio, newspaper, special event, direct mail, newsletter, utility insert, transit ads, brochure)","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jon","LastName":"Jennings","Phone":"831-755-4541"},{"GrantID":1470,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":74023.0000,"ProjectSummary":"25- to LA County for paid advertising to promote the recycling of used oil in Los Angeles County; School Education; Containers; HHW Elements; Public Education (newspaper, special event, direct mail, newsletter, brochure).","ParticipantName":"City of Whittier","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Vicki L.","LastName":"Smith","Phone":"562-464-3512"},{"GrantID":1471,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Containers; Filter Collection; Public Education (newspaper, direct mail).","ParticipantName":"City of Portola","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Leslie","LastName":"Tigan","Phone":"530-862-6801"},{"GrantID":1472,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":15600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Hauling/Recycling; Public Education (newsletter, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Buellton","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steven","LastName":"Thompson","Phone":"805-688-5177"},{"GrantID":1473,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":20454.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; Public Education (newspaper, newsletter)","ParticipantName":"City of Loma Linda","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Barton","Phone":"909-799-2873"},{"GrantID":1474,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":15727.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Public Education (radio, newspaper, special event, brochure, other: school outreach).","ParticipantName":"City of El Segundo","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Deborah","LastName":"Shultz","Phone":"310-524-2709"},{"GrantID":1475,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":22487.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Containers; Public Education (newspaper, special event, newsletter, other:  distribution of fact sheets, promotional items, and oil recycling containers at City Hall and special events.  Radio ads through LA countywide media efforts.","ParticipantName":"City of Duarte","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Yelton","Phone":"626-357-7931"},{"GrantID":1476,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":64602.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Marina; Airport; Other (recycling answer line and fax back service); Public Education (radio, television (newspaper, direct mail, brochure, other:  flyers and posters.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Stacey","LastName":"Miner","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":1477,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Non-Certified Center; Containers; Filter Collection; Marina; Public Education (radio, newspaper, direct mail, special event, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Point Arena","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tom","LastName":"Reid","Phone":"707-882-2225"},{"GrantID":1478,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":66253.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Hauling/Recycling; Other (weekly used oil and oil filter collection); ; Public Education (newspaper, newsletter).  Letter from Mailbu received.","ParticipantName":"City of Calabasas","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Suzanne","LastName":"Meyer","Phone":"818-878-4225"},{"GrantID":1479,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":165958.0000,"ProjectSummary":"School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Other (storm rain stenciling); Public Education (radio, newspaper, special event, transit ads, brochure)","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Bloom","Phone":"707-441-2005"},{"GrantID":1480,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":127139.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; Marina; Mobile; Public Education (radio, television newspaper, video, special event, direct mail, newsletter, utility insert, utility insert, transit ads, transit ads, brochure)","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sandra","LastName":"Hood","Phone":"530-225-5401"},{"GrantID":1481,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":153255.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1- to Orange County for public education at the Orange County Fair; Certified Center; Mobile; Public Education (newspaper, special event)","ParticipantName":"City of Garden Grove","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ann","LastName":"Cao","Phone":"714-741-5554"},{"GrantID":1482,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":31200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; Mobile; Public Education (radio, television newspaper, direct mail, newsletter, utility insert, brochure)","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Evan","LastName":"Nikirk","Phone":"760-932-5448"},{"GrantID":1483,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":125041.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (television (newspaper, utility insert, brochure, other:  may conribute to O.C. Fair Cooperative Project)","ParticipantName":"City of Fullerton","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Heather","LastName":"Allen","Phone":"714-738-6884"},{"GrantID":1484,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (newspaper, direct mail, newsletter, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Clayton","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Laura","LastName":"Hoffmeister","Phone":"925-673-7300"},{"GrantID":1485,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Claudia Moore","AwardedFunds":157019.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Non-Certified Center; HHW Elements; Marina; Public Education (newspaper, direct mail, other:  continued implementation of the campaign developed with grant from UOG2-94-119-7 to target communities of color, communities that speak English as a second language and low income communities)","ParticipantName":"West Contra Costa Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Claudia","LastName":"Taurean","Phone":"510-215-3126"},{"GrantID":1486,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":31561.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Public Education (newspaper, transit ads, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Stanton","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Lloyd","Phone":"7143799222"},{"GrantID":1487,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":384685.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; 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Public Education (brochure, special event)","ParticipantName":"City of El Cerrito","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rebecca A.","LastName":"Dowdakin","Phone":"510-215-4351"},{"GrantID":1490,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":65594.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Public Education (radio, special event, newsletter, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Monterey Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Tina","LastName":"Clark","Phone":"626-307-1383"},{"GrantID":1491,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":88918.0000,"ProjectSummary":"School Education; Public Education (newspaper, special event, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Citrus Heights","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Helen","LastName":"Brewer","Phone":"916-727-4703"},{"GrantID":1492,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":39316.0000,"ProjectSummary":"School Education; HHW Elements; Public Education (radio, newspaper, special event)","ParticipantName":"City of La Puente","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lillian","LastName":"Ayala","Phone":"626-855-1538"},{"GrantID":1493,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":91041.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; 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School Education; Public Education; (radio, television, newsletter, utility insert, transit ads)","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kelli","LastName":"Sequest","Phone":"916-876-5393"},{"GrantID":1516,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":369849.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; HHW Elements; Mobile; Public Education (radio, newspaper, special event, direct mail, brochure)","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Larry","LastName":"Dwoskin","Phone":"559-733-6441"},{"GrantID":1517,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":153499.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Marina; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, video, special event, transit ads, brochure, other:  point of purchase flyers)","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Johnston","Phone":"530-621-5896"},{"GrantID":1518,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":446858.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; Marina; Airport; Other:  up to 10- price preference on purchase of re-refined oil products; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, special event, brochure)","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Wonsidler","Phone":"858-694-2465"},{"GrantID":1519,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":171619.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Public Education (television, newspaper, special event, utility insert, brochure)","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Garrett","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"530-842-8272"},{"GrantID":1520,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":200948.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Public Education (newspaper, special event, newsletter, utility insert)","ParticipantName":"Western Placer Waste Management Authority","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Oddo","Phone":"916-645-5180"},{"GrantID":1521,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":144445.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Public Education; Certified Center; Containers; HHW Elements; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, special event, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Ontario","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joe V.","LastName":"Minasso","Phone":"909-395-2642"},{"GrantID":1522,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":531206.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Coop project partners:  Buena Park, Cypress, Fountain Valley, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Laguna Hills, Mission Viejo, and Orange.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Pearl","LastName":"Boelter","Phone":"714-433-6010"},{"GrantID":1523,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (newspaper, utility insert)","ParticipantName":"City of Adelanto","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Stephanie  M","LastName":"Odenbach","Phone":"909-382-5401"},{"GrantID":1524,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":107591.0000,"ProjectSummary":"School Education; Containers; Public Education (radio, special event, utility insert, brochure).  10- to LA for countywide coordinated used oil advertising.","ParticipantName":"City of Inglewood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Angela","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"310-412-5333"},{"GrantID":1525,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":167509.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, video, special event, direct mail, utility insert, transit ads, brochure)","ParticipantName":"Coachella Valley Association of Governments","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Katie","LastName":"Barrows","Phone":"760-346-1127"},{"GrantID":1526,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":183184.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; Filter Collection; Public Education (radio, television, brochure, other:  banners)","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Jones","Phone":"760-339-4462"},{"GrantID":1527,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":272281.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Marina; Other:  filter and oil collection equipment; Public Education (newspaper, special event, direct mail, newsletter, utility insert, brochure, other:  street banners)","ParticipantName":"City of Chula Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lynn","LastName":"France","Phone":"619-397-6221"},{"GrantID":1528,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":44002.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Public Education (brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Folsom","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Darin","LastName":"Ajax","Phone":"916-351-3571"},{"GrantID":1529,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":100807.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; Containers; Public Education (television, newspaper, video, direct mail, newsletter, brochure, other:  street pole banners).  1- to Orange County for fair.","ParticipantName":"City of Cypress","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gonzalo","LastName":"Vazquez","Phone":"714-229-6752"},{"GrantID":1530,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":15516.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Public Education (newspaper, brochure).","ParticipantName":"City of Galt","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Cannell","Phone":"209-366-7100"},{"GrantID":1531,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":19178.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Public Education (radio, newspaper, special event, utility insert)","ParticipantName":"City of Blythe","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Rodkey","Phone":"760-922-1489"},{"GrantID":1532,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":100720.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; School Education; Other:  storm drain stenciling; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, special event, transit ads, brochure, other:  school education, storm drain stenciling).  20- to Oakland for regional outreach campaign.","ParticipantName":"City of Hayward","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Vera","LastName":"Dahle-Lacaze","Phone":"510-583-4725"},{"GrantID":1533,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":40800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Filter Collection; Public Education (radio, newspaper, special event, brochure).  15- to ES JPA of RCRC for public/school educational outreach with an emphasis on waste oil recycling, oil filter collection, and using rerefined oil.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Vi","LastName":"Tripp","Phone":"760-873-5577"},{"GrantID":1534,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":16666.0000,"ProjectSummary":"","ParticipantName":"City of Arcata","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jessica","LastName":"Schmidt","Phone":"707-822-8184"},{"GrantID":1535,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":57786.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; Public Education (radio, newspaper, video, special event, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Pleasanton","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Lorimer","Phone":"925-931-5511"},{"GrantID":1536,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":37012.0000,"ProjectSummary":"10- to Oakland for regional outreach campaign.   Curbside; Certified Center; Containers; Filter Collection; Public Education (radio, television; newspaper, transit ads, brochure, other:  refrigerator magnets)","ParticipantName":"City of Newark","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Holly","LastName":"Guier","Phone":"510-578-4254"},{"GrantID":1537,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":49960.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (newspaper, newsletter)","ParticipantName":"City of San Marcos","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Matthew","LastName":"Sunderland","Phone":"760-744-1050"},{"GrantID":1538,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":30372.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Public Education (radio, newspaper, special event, direct mail, newsletter, utility insert, brochure, other:  cable advertising)","ParticipantName":"City of Montclair","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Donna","LastName":"Jackson","Phone":"909-625-9414"},{"GrantID":1539,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":170416.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; School Education; Public Education (other:  used oil recycling calendar; art and quotes by Santa Barbara County students about why it`s important to recycle motor oil)","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Dana","LastName":"Green","Phone":"805-882-3615"},{"GrantID":1540,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":81870.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; Public Education (newspaper, brochure)","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Shields","Phone":"559-661-6333"},{"GrantID":1541,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":143423.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Public Education (radio, television newspaper, special event, newsletter, utility insert, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Pomona","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Antonia","LastName":"Castro","Phone":"909-620-3628"},{"GrantID":1542,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":53620.0000,"ProjectSummary":"10- to LA County Dept. Public Works for countywide coordinated used oil advertising campaign.   Curbside; Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Public Education (radio, newspaper, video, special event, newsletter, brochure).","ParticipantName":"City of Pico Rivera","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Chavez","Phone":"562-801-4388"},{"GrantID":1543,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":219280.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Filter Collection; Mobile; Other (planning and development of curbside oil collection program citywide; implementation date of program is yet to be determined); Public Education (newspaper, other:  development phase).","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Darrin","LastName":"Branson","Phone":"661-326-3182"},{"GrantID":1544,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":45900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Public Education (newspaper)","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Mary Jo","LastName":"Rust","Phone":"530-289-3201"},{"GrantID":1545,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":31688.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Containers; Certified Center; School Education; Public Education (radio, newspaper, special event, brochure, other:  distribution of promotional items such as pencils, magnets, fact sheets, and oil containers)","ParticipantName":"City of La Verne","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"J.R.","LastName":"Ranells","Phone":"909-596-8741"},{"GrantID":1546,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":1139649.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Coop project partners:  Arcadia, Artesia, Covina, Commerce, Downey, Hawthorne, Inglewood, Lawndale, Paramount, Pico Rivera, San Gabriel, Santa Monica, Signal Hill, Torrance, West Hollywood, and Whittier.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Melinda","LastName":"Barrett","Phone":"626-458-4093"},{"GrantID":1547,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Containers, Public Education (newspaper, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Colfax","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Donna","LastName":"Walker","Phone":"530-346-2313"},{"GrantID":1548,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":46814.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Hauling/Recycling; Filter Collection; Other:  permanent HHW collection facility; Public Education (newsletter, utility insert, transit ads, other:, storm water education activities)","ParticipantName":"City of Poway","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Magee","Phone":"760-744-1050"},{"GrantID":1549,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":115059.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Non-Certified Center; Other:  personnel costs; Public Education (newspaper, utility insert, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Thousand Oaks","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Grahame","LastName":"Watts","Phone":"805-449-2453"},{"GrantID":1550,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":52555.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Public Education (television, newspaper, special event, newsletter, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of La Habra","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Edward","LastName":"Wimmer","Phone":"562-905-9792"},{"GrantID":1551,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":27385.0000,"ProjectSummary":"10- to LA.  Doing curbside collection of used oil.","ParticipantName":"City of Lawndale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Hampton","Phone":"310-973-3262"},{"GrantID":1552,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":22015.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Hauling/Recycling; Filter Collection; Airport; Public Education (newspaper, utility insert, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Paso Robles","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Deakin","Phone":"805-237-3861"},{"GrantID":1553,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":99228.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; School Education; Filter Collection; Other:  maintain CCCs and retrain as needed.  Implement Home Collection Program for collection of used oil from residents.; Public Education (newspaper, direct mail, newsletter, utility insert, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Costa Mesa","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Donna","LastName":"Theriault","Phone":"714-754-5024"},{"GrantID":1554,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":51653.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Containers; Filter Collection; Public Education (television, newspaper, video, newsletter)","ParticipantName":"City of Davis","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Tsai","Phone":"530-757-5686"},{"GrantID":1555,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":198279.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Non-Certified Center; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, video, special event, direct mail, newsletter, utility insert, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Glendale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Vasken","LastName":"Demirjian","Phone":"818-937-7706"},{"GrantID":1556,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":125433.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Other (City Outlook Magazine and fliers); Public Education (newspaper).","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Long","Phone":"661-723-6224"},{"GrantID":1557,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":86146.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Marina; Public Education (other:  point of sale materials, posters, billboards on refuse trucks).  20- to Oakland for a regional outreach campaign.","ParticipantName":"City of Berkeley","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Perla","LastName":"Tiong","Phone":"510-981-7402"},{"GrantID":1558,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":34718.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Public Education (radio, newspaper).  10- to LA for countywide coordinated used oil advertising campaign.","ParticipantName":"City of San Gabriel","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bruce","LastName":"Mattern","Phone":"626-308-2806"},{"GrantID":1559,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":57449.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Public Education; Certified Center; School Education; Public Education (newspaper, special event, newsletter, brochure, other: information at City Hall, fact sheets, oil recycling containers, and promotional items at special events.  Also, radio ads through L. A. countywide media efforts.)","ParticipantName":"City of Diamond Bar","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David G.","LastName":"Liu","Phone":"909-396-5672"},{"GrantID":1560,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":150855.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Airport; Mobile; Public Education (newspaper, special event, newsletter, utility insert, brochure)","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Kiesler","Phone":"805-658-4314"},{"GrantID":1561,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":46800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Marina; Public Education (radio, newspaper, direct mail, utility insert, brochure, other:  program information included in recyclers handbook being developed)","ParticipantName":"Del Norte Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Hendrick","Phone":"707-465-1100"},{"GrantID":1562,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":23011.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Public Education (television, newspaper, newsletter)","ParticipantName":"City of San Fernando","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mary","LastName":"Goytia","Phone":"818-898-1242"},{"GrantID":1563,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Containers; Public Education (newsletter, brochure, other:  distribution of brochures, promotional items, and recycling containers at City Hall.  Radio ads through Los Angeles countywide media efforts.)","ParticipantName":"City of Bradbury","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer ","LastName":"Vasquez","Phone":"626-358-3218"},{"GrantID":1564,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":140717.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; Public Education (radio, television (newspaper, special event, direct mail, newsletter, utility insert, transit ads, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Pasadena","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Lara","Phone":"626-744-7168"},{"GrantID":1565,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":70297.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Filter Collection; Marina; Airport; Mobile; Public Education (radio, television (newspaper, video, special event, newsletter, brochure)","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sandra","LastName":"Tunzi","Phone":"707-262-1618"},{"GrantID":1566,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":60000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Filter Collection; Hauling/Recycling; Public Education (newspaper, radio, video, special event, newsletter, brochure)","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard S.","LastName":"Dickson","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":1567,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":68400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Filter Collection; Public Education (Coop project partner:  Inyo County.","ParticipantName":"Rural Counties ESJPA","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Norton","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":1568,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":34433.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Public Education (brochure, newspaper, special event, other:  distribution of promotional items such as fact sheets, containers, pencils, magnets, and funnels at City events.)","ParticipantName":"City of San Dimas","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Janice","LastName":"Hawes","Phone":"909-394-6224"},{"GrantID":1569,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":62856.0000,"ProjectSummary":"School Education; Containers; HHW Elements; Public Education (newspaper, special event, direct mail, newsletter, utility insert)","ParticipantName":"City of Bellflower","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bernardo","LastName":"Iniguez","Phone":"562-804-1424"},{"GrantID":1570,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":15401.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Containers; HHW Elements; ; School Education; Public Education (newspaper, special event, direct mail, newsletter, utility insert, other:","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Fe Springs","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dominic","LastName":"Lazzaretto","Phone":"5628680511"},{"GrantID":1571,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":79177.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Containers; Public Education (newspaper, special event, newsletter, utility insert, brochure, other: fact sheets and promotional items)","ParticipantName":"City of Lakewood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"June","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"562-866-9771"},{"GrantID":1572,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":70629.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Public Education (radio, television (newspaper, special event, transit ads, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Maria","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Teresa","LastName":"Reyburn","Phone":"805-925-0951"},{"GrantID":1573,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":236358.0000,"ProjectSummary":"School Education; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Public Education (newspaper, transit ads, utility insert)","ParticipantName":"City of Riverside","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Diann","LastName":"Paul","Phone":"951-826-5689"},{"GrantID":1574,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Non-Certified Center; School Education; Public Education (newsletter, direct mail)","ParticipantName":"City of Irwindale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Loretta","LastName":"Corpis","Phone":"626-430-2211"},{"GrantID":1575,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":15600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Hauling/Recycling; Public Education (newsletter, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Solvang","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Daniels","Phone":"805-688-5575"},{"GrantID":1576,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":47318.0000,"ProjectSummary":"10- to LA; Curbside; Certified Center; Public Education (newsletter, utility insert, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Paramount","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Alex","LastName":"Khojikian","Phone":"562-220-2054"},{"GrantID":1577,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":34238.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; School Education; Mobile; Public Education (newspaper, utility insert, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Martinez","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Nicole","LastName":"Forte","Phone":"510-215-3104"},{"GrantID":1578,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":34180.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Non-Certified Center; Public Education (radio, other:  flyers and verbal presentations to select groups).","ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Renner","Phone":"559-661-5406"},{"GrantID":1579,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":33943.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; HHW Elements; Other:  Site Visits; Public Education (newspaper, direct mail, newsletter, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Temple City","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Daniel","Phone":"626-285-2171"},{"GrantID":1580,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":15174.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Non-Certified Center; School Education; Containers; Filter Collection; HHW Elements; Other:  car parts stores and motor oil selling facilities; Public Education (newspaper, special event, newsletter, utility insert, other:  flyers in stores)","ParticipantName":"City of Carpinteria","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Wagner","Phone":"805-684-5405"},{"GrantID":1581,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":22253.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; School Education; Hauling/Recycling; Other:  site visits; Public Education (newspaper, direct mail, newsletter, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of South El Monte","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Doyle","LastName":"Smith","Phone":"626-579-6540"},{"GrantID":1583,"CycleID":72,"CycleCode":"TCU1        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU1         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"See Chuan Lee","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Removal of excess waste tires at site and construction of an engineer designed channel slope protection/erosion control feature reusing a portion of the estimated 100,000 waste tires, previously deposited on agricultural land to control erosion.  Remainder of waste tires to be removed by a licensed waste tire hauler and transported to a landfill where the waste tires would be recycled for use as alternative daily cover.  Grant funding was intended for the removal of waste tires only, not for the construction o the slope protection structure.\r\n\r\nPeoject Status - Project fund was disencumbered on January13, 1999.  Grantee never signed the original grant agreement mailed in May 1997.  The reason was the grantee requested changes in project funding to work activities that were deemend ineligible by the grant program`s original criteria.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert A.","LastName":"Swift","Phone":"707-525-6546"},{"GrantID":1584,"CycleID":79,"CycleCode":"TEA1        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA1         - 1996-97","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Evaluate all 138 tire dealers in the county for conformance with the law; continue monitoring the activity of 15 waste tire facilities; locate and cite 50 facilities that are considered to be in noncompliance.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Larry","LastName":"Dwoskin","Phone":"559-733-6441"},{"GrantID":1585,"CycleID":79,"CycleCode":"TEA1        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA1         - 1996-97","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":46790.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Create and maintain a database for all tire dealers and auto dismantlers identified in attached documentation.  Additional dealers, dismantlers, and storage sites may be identified through information supplied through Code Enforcement staff from their field activities, and from other Department staff and citizen complaints.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Damian L.","LastName":"Meins","Phone":"909-955-8982"},{"GrantID":1586,"CycleID":79,"CycleCode":"TEA1        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA1         - 1996-97","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":4970.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Inspect every tire dealer and auto dismantler in Yuba and Sutter Counties.","ParticipantName":"Yuba/Sutter LEA","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tejinder S.","LastName":"Maan","Phone":"530-749-5450"},{"GrantID":1587,"CycleID":79,"CycleCode":"TEA1        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA1         - 1996-97","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":8271.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To supply to children 2 years of age through 12 years of age with playground equipment, surfacing, fencing, signs, internal pathways, internal land forms and related structures.  Equipment and associated materials will be installed at various K-8 school sites over the next 2 years by licensed contractors for the development of athletic and recreational ability.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Yvonne","LastName":"Smith","Phone":"760-482-4438"},{"GrantID":1588,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":14148.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (radio ads, etc.)","ParticipantName":"City of Commerce","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alex","LastName":"Hamilton","Phone":"323-722-4805"},{"GrantID":1589,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Centers; Public Education (newsletter, brochure, newspaper ads, direct mail); School Education; Hauling/Recycling: Site Visits","ParticipantName":"City of Sierra Madre","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Suzi","LastName":"McConnell","Phone":"626-355-7135"},{"GrantID":1590,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"School Education; Certified Center; Containers; Filter Collection; Mobile; Public Education (radio, television, newspaper, direct mail, newsletter, utility insert, brochure)","ParticipantName":"Town of Mammoth Lakes","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Grossblatt","Phone":"760-934-8989"},{"GrantID":1591,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":21015.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; Hauling/Recycling; Containers; Public Education (newsletter, utility insert, newspaper)","ParticipantName":"City of Pleasant Hill","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Todd","LastName":"Teachout","Phone":"925-671-5261"},{"GrantID":1592,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":51239.0000,"ProjectSummary":"HHW Events; Hauling/Recycling; Non-Certified Center; Containers; Filter Collection; School Education; Public Education (newsletter; brochure; utility insert; newspaper; transit ads; other:  tours of used oil collection at permanent HHW facility).","ParticipantName":"City of Redding","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kim","LastName":"Stempien","Phone":"530-224-6205"},{"GrantID":1593,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":37763.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Containers; Filter Collection; School Education; Other:  intern staff hotline and supervise volunteers at drop-off site; Public Education (TV; newspaper; video; newsletter; utility insert; brochure; other:  used oil and oil filter recycling display for library and city facilities).","ParticipantName":"City of La Mesa","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carol","LastName":"McLaughlin","Phone":"619-667-1162"},{"GrantID":1594,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":15350.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; HHW Events; Public Education (newsletter; special event; utility insert; newpaper; direct mail; other:  cable TV public access)","ParticipantName":"City of South Pasadena","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Diana","LastName":"Harder","Phone":"626-403-7243"},{"GrantID":1595,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":10111.0000,"ProjectSummary":"HHW Events; Public Education (newsletter, brochure, direct mail)","ParticipantName":"City of Brentwood","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jon","LastName":"Carlson","Phone":"925-516-6090"},{"GrantID":1596,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":28081.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Certified Center; HHW Events; Filter Collection; Public Education (newsletter, direct mail, utility insert)","ParticipantName":"City of San Ramon","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dorn","LastName":"Driggs","Phone":"925-973-2806"},{"GrantID":1597,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":47254.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Airport; Public Education (newsletter, brochure, special event, utility insert, newspaper)","ParticipantName":"City of Carlsbad","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ann","LastName":"McClain","Phone":"760-602-2776"},{"GrantID":1598,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":94455.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside; Hauling/Recycling; Public Education (newspaper, newsletter, utility insert)","ParticipantName":"City of El Cajon","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kathi","LastName":"Hubert","Phone":"619-441-1780"},{"GrantID":1599,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":5000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Public Education (newspaper, brochure)","ParticipantName":"City of Tehachapi","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jeanette","LastName":"Haubrich-Kelley","Phone":"661-822-2200"},{"GrantID":1600,"CycleID":121,"CycleCode":"UBG5        ","CycleNameID":43,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG5         - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":5370.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Certified Center; Filter Collection; Public Education (video, brochure, TV)","ParticipantName":"City of Hawaiian Gardens","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Salazar","Phone":"562-420-2641"},{"GrantID":1601,"CycleID":113,"CycleCode":"TR6         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR6          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":6900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To install a play structure at the Lewis Campus to add a new dimension to the toddler/preschool program at the site.","ParticipantName":"Paso Robles Joint Unified School District","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Gaye","LastName":"Lowe","Phone":"805-238-2222"},{"GrantID":1606,"CycleID":113,"CycleCode":"TR6         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR6          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To upgrade surfacing material beneath existing playground equipment at all of its 15 elementary schools, in compliance with state and federal safety and handicapped accessibility requirements.  Resilient rubberized mats made from California recycled tire waste will be used.","ParticipantName":"Rowland Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Kanda","Phone":"626-854-8306"},{"GrantID":1608,"CycleID":113,"CycleCode":"TR6         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR6          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To install playground safety surfacing material at two schools for severely handicapped students.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Shirley","LastName":"Maclean","Phone":"805-383-1942"},{"GrantID":1610,"CycleID":113,"CycleCode":"TR6         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR6          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":16528.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To replace dirty, shifting sand with a clean, stable and safe playground surface.","ParticipantName":"Central Union High School District","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ricardo","LastName":"Medina","Phone":"760-352-9626"},{"GrantID":1615,"CycleID":113,"CycleCode":"TR6         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR6          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To place impact attenuation covering matting under outdoor playground applications.","ParticipantName":"Beaumont Unified School District","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Wallace","Phone":"909-845-1631"},{"GrantID":1619,"CycleID":113,"CycleCode":"TR6         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR6          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":24993.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To install rubberized surfacing at the school`s playground equipment area.","ParticipantName":"San Antonio Union Elementary School District","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John W.","LastName":"Wight","Phone":"408-385-3051"},{"GrantID":1620,"CycleID":113,"CycleCode":"TR6         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR6          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":17000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To provide a safe and accessible playground for all residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Colton","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alan","LastName":"Denfeld","Phone":"909-370-5156"},{"GrantID":1622,"CycleID":113,"CycleCode":"TR6         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR6          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":23000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To refurbish two parksite playground areas with recycled rubberized surfacing and recycled playground equipment.","ParticipantName":"City of Mission Viejo","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Loren","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"949-470-3056"},{"GrantID":1623,"CycleID":113,"CycleCode":"TR6         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR6          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To install pour-in-place rubberized surfacing on playgrounds, covering five City parks.","ParticipantName":"City of Placentia","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"McConaha","Phone":"714-993-8245"},{"GrantID":1624,"CycleID":113,"CycleCode":"TR6         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR6          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To replace and rehabilitate deficiencies in Valencia Park, which will include installation of safety surfacing and new playground equipment.","ParticipantName":"City of Fullerton","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Judith","LastName":"Peterson","Phone":"714-738-6390"},{"GrantID":1628,"CycleID":113,"CycleCode":"TR6         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR6          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To install playstructure matting made with waste tires.","ParticipantName":"City and County of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Antonia K.","LastName":"Bach","Phone":"415-252-3164"},{"GrantID":1629,"CycleID":113,"CycleCode":"TR6         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR6          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":5000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To move its playground equipment to provide adequate fall zones around each piece with matting material.","ParticipantName":"Freshwater School District","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Elaine C.","LastName":"Gray","Phone":"707-442-1405"},{"GrantID":1630,"CycleID":113,"CycleCode":"TR6         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR6          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":20690.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To install rubberized mats and/or pour-in-place surfacing.","ParticipantName":"City of Garden Grove","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith G.","LastName":"Jones","Phone":"714-741-5379"},{"GrantID":1632,"CycleID":113,"CycleCode":"TR6         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR6          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":22350.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To purchase and install rubberized playground-protective surfacing, composed of recycled-content crumb rubber at three locations.","ParticipantName":"City of Baldwin Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Lopez","Phone":"626-813-5255"},{"GrantID":1633,"CycleID":113,"CycleCode":"TR6         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR6          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":6286.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To implement a recycling program using recycled tires, to be placed underneath playground equipment.","ParticipantName":"San Dieguito Union High School District","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Douglas H.","LastName":"Johnsen","Phone":"7607530179"},{"GrantID":1635,"CycleID":113,"CycleCode":"TR6         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR6          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":3398.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To replace unsafe and deteriorating playground equipment.","ParticipantName":"Moreno Valley Unified School District","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Nancy","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"909-485-5600"},{"GrantID":1636,"CycleID":113,"CycleCode":"TR6         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR6          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":8247.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To provide wheelchair acesibility and to improve play structure safety.","ParticipantName":"Ross Valley School District","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Delores","LastName":"Thomas","Phone":"415-454-2162"},{"GrantID":1638,"CycleID":113,"CycleCode":"TR6         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR6          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":5686.6600,"ProjectSummary":"To surface a play area at TC McDaniel Center.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marianne","LastName":"Duncan","Phone":"707-422-3418"},{"GrantID":1641,"CycleID":113,"CycleCode":"TR6         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR6          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To purchase rubberized mats from waste tires and install under/around the playground equipment.","ParticipantName":"City of Emeryville","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Hank","LastName":"Van Dyke","Phone":"510-596-4330"},{"GrantID":1642,"CycleID":113,"CycleCode":"TR6         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR6          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To fund 50- of installation at two playsgrounds.  The playgrounds are heavily used by 522 students and the playgrounds are not in compliance w/the Americas with Disabilities Act and the Consumer Product Safety Commission`s recommendations.","ParticipantName":"Emery Unified School District","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"J.L.","LastName":"Handy","Phone":"510-652-1056"},{"GrantID":1644,"CycleID":114,"CycleCode":"TR7         ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To overlay a 1-1/2 mile segment of the American River Parkway Bicycle Trail.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Laura","LastName":"Brean","Phone":"916-875-6928"},{"GrantID":1645,"CycleID":114,"CycleCode":"TR7         ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To overlay streets (I, 5th and H streets) due to low pavement quality index and in conjunction with the construction of the federal court house.","ParticipantName":"City of Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Barry","LastName":"Bates","Phone":"916-433-6381"},{"GrantID":1646,"CycleID":114,"CycleCode":"TR7         ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To remove existing deteriorated AC pavement for a portion of Maine Ave; prepare base to receive RAC, and reconstruct Maine Ave with full depth of RAC.  Sidewalk, curb, gutter, and drainage work will also be done.","ParticipantName":"City of Richmond","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ikram","LastName":"Chaudry","Phone":"510-307-8091"},{"GrantID":1647,"CycleID":114,"CycleCode":"TR7         ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To resurface the Lower Great Highway from Lincoln Way to Sloat Blvd using RAC.","ParticipantName":"City and County of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Theresa","LastName":"Burke","Phone":"415-558-4506"},{"GrantID":1648,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":16542.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Berkeley","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"CIWMB","LastName":"CIWMB","Phone":""},{"GrantID":1649,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":15570.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected Expenses:\r\nContract Services - $4000\r\nProfessional Services - $1000\r\nClerical Support - $1500\r\nTraining/Staff Development - $400\r\nLandfill Technical Equipment - $1000\r\nComputer Software/Accessories - $2000\r\ncommunications - $1500\r\nOffice Expenses - $2000\r\nEquipment Maintenance - $1000\r\nSmall Tools - $1000\r\nIndirect Overhead - $200\r\nTotal - $15,600","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Lampson","Phone":"760-932-7485"},{"GrantID":1650,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":16986.0000,"ProjectSummary":"personnel \u0026 equipment","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Margaret","LastName":"Blood","Phone":"209-223-6439"},{"GrantID":1651,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":19638.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected Expenses:\r\nSafety Equipment - $450\r\nTraining - $1200\r\nComputer - $1200\r\nPrinter - $1000\r\nEHS Salary @ $34.31/hour - $14667\r\nTotal - $19,317\r\n","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brad","LastName":"Banner","Phone":"530-538-6772"},{"GrantID":1652,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":19241.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected Expenses:\r\nVCR Camera \u0026 TV/VCR unit - $2000\r\nVCR \u0026 Camera film - $800\r\nVehicle maintenance - $1690\r\nGas Monitoring equipment - $1000\r\nInternet phone line \u0026 monthly charges - $500\r\nScanner - $1200\r\nComputer \u0026 Printer - $4100\r\nMaintenance agreement for copy machine - $3000\r\nPaper Shredder - $400\r\nUnforseen expenses - $1200\r\nTelephone answeing machine - $100\r\nLaptop computer for field inspections - $3000","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Moss","Phone":"209-754-6399"},{"GrantID":1653,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":16286.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected Expenses:\r\nSalary Supplement - $16,178\r\n\r\n\r\nTotal Expenses: - \r\nSalaries/benefits - $56,625\r\nAllocated operating expenses - $8927\r\nDirect operating expenses - $588\r\nOverhead - $9862\r\nTotal  - $76002","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jaime","LastName":"Favila","Phone":"530-458-0397"},{"GrantID":1654,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":26063.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Final Expenses:\r\n8 Respirators - $1442\r\n1 Sharp Digital Projector - $8525.77\r\n2 Dell Laptop Computers - $4912.41\r\n1 Dell Server - $8711.97\r\nField Tools (assorted) - $2063.70\r\n1 CD-ROM RW Unit - $689.07\r\n1 LFG-CES Landtec - $8546.54\r\n5 External Jazz Drives - $1705\r\nLEA Training - $750\r\nTotal: - $37,346.46","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"925-692-2500"},{"GrantID":1655,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":16031.0000,"ProjectSummary":"","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Laura L.","LastName":"Wright","Phone":"925-252-4114"},{"GrantID":1656,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":16935.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected Expenses\r\n$16817 to supplement existing program","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas","LastName":"Hughes","Phone":"707-464-3191"},{"GrantID":1657,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":17439.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected Expenses:\r\nGrant funds will be used to compensate Placer County for performing LEA duties.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brett","LastName":"Austin","Phone":"530-621-6113"},{"GrantID":1658,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":27235.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected Expenses:\r\nHazCat chemical id kit \u0026 training - $4813.38\r\nComputer equipment - $19,902.79\r\nDigital camera - $1013.62\r\nEmployee training (incl. parking lodging, meals, etc.) - $336.21\r\nTotal:$26,066.00","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim L.","LastName":"Casagrande","Phone":"559-445-3391"},{"GrantID":1659,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":15808.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected Expenses:\r\nEquipment and supplies - $1500\r\nTraining - $2500\r\nProfessional and consulting - $12,000\r\nTotal:  $16,000","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Donald J.","LastName":"Holm","Phone":"530-934-6102"},{"GrantID":1660,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":26205.0000,"ProjectSummary":"","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Metcalfe","Phone":"707-268-2210"},{"GrantID":1661,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":22994.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To supply to children 2 years of age through 12 years of age with playground equipment, surfacing, fencing, signs, internal pathways, internal land forms and related structures.  Equipment and associated materials will be installed at various K-8 school sites over the next 2 years by licensed contractors for the development of athletic and recreational ability.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gerald","LastName":"Quick","Phone":"760-339-4203"},{"GrantID":1662,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":17957.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Use of Grant Funds:  To supplement staffing position for solid waste program.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Hurd","Phone":"760-878-0238"},{"GrantID":1663,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":38674.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected Expenses:\r\nEquipment - $4329.62\r\nTraining/Travel - $5400\r\nOther (annual physicals, hepatitis B vaccine, etc.) - $2333\r\nSalary reimbursement - $24,917.38\r\nTotal - $36,980","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"O`Rullian","Phone":"661-862-8731"},{"GrantID":1664,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":18327.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected Expenses:\r\nStaff Training \u0026 Travel - $5735\r\nProfessional \u0026 Specialized services - $11,187\r\nCommunications - $1145\r\nTotal 18,067","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Fillmore","Phone":"559-584-1411"},{"GrantID":1665,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":16628.0000,"ProjectSummary":"","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Ruminski","Phone":"707-263-1164"},{"GrantID":1666,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":20334.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected Expenses:\r\nPartial funding for LEA position - $15,260\r\nVehicle maintenance \u0026 support, memberships, training, office support, committee activities - $4705","ParticipantName":"Lassen County","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas A.","LastName":"Keeffer","Phone":"530-251-8128"},{"GrantID":1667,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":92061.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected Expenses:\r\nEmployee training - $16000\r\nEducational materials - $3000\r\nServices \u0026 Supplies - $20000\r\nEquipment - $8729\r\nTravel - $11000\r\nVehicle - $25,000\r\nTotal:  $83,729\r\n\r\nUpdated 3/6/98\r\nAdditional expense of $5600 for 2 student workers.\r\nNew Total: - $92061","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Hanson","Phone":"213-881-4151"},{"GrantID":1668,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":61569.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected Expenses:\r\nTraining - $5000\r\nReference Books \u0026 software - $2470\r\nTechnical Services - $28000\r\nEquipment - $21000\r\nTotal:  $56,470","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Maturino","Phone":"213-978-0865"},{"GrantID":1669,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":16520.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected Expenses:\r\nJournals \u0026 publications - $1000\r\nMeetings \u0026 seminars - $1000\r\nMemberships - $450\r\nSpecial meeting \u0026 conferences - $2000\r\nContractual services - $4150\r\nOffice supplies - $1000\r\nReprographic Services - $1000\r\nAdmin. \u0026 Overhead - $2207\r\nOffice Equipment - $1000","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steven L.","LastName":"Samaniego","Phone":"626-939-8411"},{"GrantID":1670,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":18267.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expenditures:\r\n1996 Sonoma GMC pickup - $10,000\r\nFile Server - $3511.61\r\nTraining - $1541.60\r\nWorkstation Replacement - $2219.65\r\nInspection Equipment - $209.67\r\nCommunications - $152.67\r\nTotal - $17,635.20\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Glenn","LastName":"Allen","Phone":"559-675-7823"},{"GrantID":1671,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":18930.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected Expenses:\r\nContract Services - $11214\r\nTraining, reference materials - $5000\r\nEquipment - hipchain, compost thermometer, shovel auger, gas monitoring equipment maintenance tools, film, batteries and development - $2000\r\nSafety Equipment (ear protection, face masks, gloves, rain gear) - $400\r\n----------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenditures:\r\nComputer hardware \u0026 software - $10,331.60\r\nBarclays Title 14, reference materials - $359.59\r\nMileage, meetings, conferences - $1631.01\r\nFilm \u0026 office supplies - $353.76\r\nTotal:  $12,676.16\r\n","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cynthia","LastName":"Barnard","Phone":"415-499-6919"},{"GrantID":1672,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":17936.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected Expenses:\r\nSalaries \u0026 benefits for training \u0026 inspections - $15,560\r\nTravel - $2000\r\nInternet Connection - $200","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Charles B.","LastName":"Mosher, M.D., MPH","Phone":"209-966-3689"},{"GrantID":1673,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":23598.0000,"ProjectSummary":"","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Morley","Phone":"707-463-4140"},{"GrantID":1674,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":19099.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected Expenses:\r\nSalaries/benefits - $14,165\r\nStaff Training - $616\r\nLap-top/portable printer - $4000\r\nTotal - $18,781","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bill","LastName":"Peeler","Phone":"209-381-1086"},{"GrantID":1675,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":18438.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Expenses:\r\nContract services for LEA - $14,700\r\nTravel - $1700\r\nMemberships \u0026 General office expense (SWANA membership office supplies \u0026 communication expenses) - $529\r\nAdministrative Overhead - $1305\r\nTotal $18,234","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Farnam","Phone":"530-233-6310"},{"GrantID":1676,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":18998.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected Expenses:\r\nContract Services/salaries - $7887\r\nMemberships - $425\r\nPublic Education - $200\r\nTraining/staff development - $3000\r\nLandfill/Technical Equipment - $2000\r\nEquipment maintenance - $500\r\nSmall tools/supplies - $1000\r\nComputer software/accessories - $750\r\ncommunications - $1500\r\nOffice Expenses - $1500\r\nTotal - $18,762\r\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nActual Expenditures:\r\nSalaries - $4519\r\nBenefits - $3119\r\nCommunications - $1500\r\nEquipment maintenance - $500\r\nMemberships - $425\r\nOffice Expenses - $1500\r\nContract Services - $3999\r\nSmall Tools/supplies - $1000\r\nPublication - $200\r\nTravel/Training - $2000\r\nTotal:  $18,762\r\n","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Lampson","Phone":"760-932-7485"},{"GrantID":1677,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":24037.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected Expenses:\r\nGrantee will use monies for salaries.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Walter","LastName":"Wong","Phone":"831-755-4505"},{"GrantID":1678,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":18912.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected Expenses:\r\nSalaries \u0026 benefits (LEA coodinator $29.73X134.5 hours) - $3999\r\nAccess to Law Desk, annual fee - $125\r\nTraining - $2500\r\nOffice materials/expenses - $1000\r\nField expenses(cell phone \u0026 equipment) - $1000\r\nVehicle mileage costs - $7000\r\nProfessional services/contract extra help - $3000\r\nTotal:  $18624\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"707-253-4144"},{"GrantID":1679,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":17480.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected Expenses:\r\nStaff - $15,000\r\nProtective clothing - $380\r\nMedical - $20\r\nOffice supplies - $215\r\nProfessional services (medical monitoring) - $750\r\nCar rental - $379\r\nSpecial expense(digital camera, training) - $475\r\nTravel/training - $145\r\nTotal - $17,364","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Eisen","Phone":"530-265-1469"},{"GrantID":1680,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":46437.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected expenses:\r\nServices \u0026 Supplies -  \r\n  Supplies - $5415\r\n  Membership - $120\r\n  Professional  \u0026 specialized services\r\n     Indirect cost (0.14- of Gross) $4709\r\n     Expert consultant services - $5000\r\n  Specialized Departmental Expense - $1400\r\n  Travel - $5293\r\nTotal Services \u0026 Supplies - $21937\r\nFixed assets - $24,500\r\nTotal - $46437\r\n       \r\nFixed asset - 4x4 field vehicle\r\nMeetings \u0026 Membership - $120\r\n.\r\n\r\nTraining -","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Elisabeth","LastName":"Gonzalez","Phone":"714-433-6011"},{"GrantID":1681,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":20848.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected expenses:\r\nGrantee intends to use grant funds for salary and training.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Swenson","Phone":"530-889-7335"},{"GrantID":1682,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":19090.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected Expenses:\r\nContract agreement between Plumas and Lassen Counties\r\nPostage, copies, communications\r\nComputer equipment\r\nOffice supplies\r\nMaintenance \u0026 trevel costs for vehicle \r\nAdministrative \u0026 clerical support costs.","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ernest S.","LastName":"Genter","Phone":"530-251-8176"},{"GrantID":1683,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":37907.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Final Expenditures: (rec`d 6/29/01)\r\nCameras, training reimbursement, 8 monitors, computers, switches\r\n\r\nToal Expenses:  $40,195.55","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Damian L.","LastName":"Meins","Phone":"909-955-8982"},{"GrantID":1684,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":30089.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected expenses:\r\nGrantee intends to use the grant funds to supplement the cost of 3 EHS assigned to the LEA program.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Hackett","Phone":"916-875-8409"},{"GrantID":1685,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":15970.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Expenses:\r\nManpower - 20-\r\nEqupment - $30-\r\nTraining - $30-\r\nIndependent Legal Counsel - $10-\r\nSupport Staff - $10-.","ParticipantName":"San Benito County","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert M.","LastName":"Shingai","Phone":"831-636-4035"},{"GrantID":1686,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":46507.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Expenses:\r\nConferences\r\nTraining, seminars\r\nComputer equipment\r\nConsultant Services\r\nVehicle, gas \u0026 odor testing equipment","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Avera","Phone":"909-387-9057"},{"GrantID":1687,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":53749.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected Expenses:\r\nMini-truck with tool cabinets\r\nTechnical Training\r\nComputer and monitoring equipment\r\nLab fees","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marilyn","LastName":"Corodemas","Phone":"858-694-3595"},{"GrantID":1688,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":26210.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected Expenses:\r\nCameras - $900\r\nBookshelves - $800\r\nFile cabinets - $800\r\nCopy Machine lease - $7000\r\nsafety boots - $1200\r\nBinoculars - $800\r\nTypewriter - 1000\r\nFax machine - $1000\r\nComputer with windows 95 - $2200\r\nSolid waste training - $3600\r\nTotal - $22697","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Al","LastName":"Olsen","Phone":"209-468-3434"},{"GrantID":1689,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":19985.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Stockton","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"CIWMB","LastName":"CIWMB","Phone":""},{"GrantID":1690,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":20325.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Expenses:\r\nGrantee intends to use grant funds to continue supplementing the LEA program.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Mc Gee","Phone":"805-781-5574"},{"GrantID":1691,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":15759.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of El Paso de Robles","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"CIWMB","LastName":"CIWMB","Phone":""},{"GrantID":1692,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":25435.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected Expenses:\r\nSalary for 1/2 of a clerical support staff @ $22,354.\r\nStaff technical training \u0026 related expenses - $2091.\r\n-------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\nSalary for 1/2FTE clerical support staff - $22,814.92\r\n1 gas monitor - $2620.08","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dean","LastName":"Peterson","Phone":"650-372-6222"},{"GrantID":1693,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":24278.0000,"ProjectSummary":"","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Merrifield","Phone":"805-681-4900"},{"GrantID":1694,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":25601.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected Expenses:\r\nEpson color printer - $429.22\r\nSanyo Projector - $9363.39\r\nDigital Camera - $971.21\r\nLaptop Computer - $2596.92\r\nSix computers - $13,342.32\r\nTotal - $24,806.\r\n----------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nTotal Expenditures \r\nGas Monitor equipment - $4175.22\r\nScanner - $1341.22\r\nImage Maker \u0026 workstation - $517.56\r\nGeiger Meter - $1145.68\r\n2 computers - $3832.05\r\n5 licenses for Windows 95 - $395.11\r\nComputer classes - $736\r\nSigns - $1504.68\r\nDoorhangers for complaint/disposal notification - $789.96\r\nTotal:  $14,428.48","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Antone","LastName":"Pacheco","Phone":"408-299-6930"},{"GrantID":1695,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":26470.0000,"ProjectSummary":"","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Ferrier","Phone":"408-535-7945"},{"GrantID":1696,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":19513.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"CIWMB","LastName":"CIWMB","Phone":""},{"GrantID":1697,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":24871.0000,"ProjectSummary":"","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Russ","LastName":"Mull","Phone":"530-225-5789"},{"GrantID":1698,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":17817.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected Expenses:\r\nSalary - $15,869\r\nTraining - $550\r\nEquipment - $627\r\nMembership, meetings, committees - $603\r\nTotal:  $17649","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"Hall","Phone":"530-993-6709"},{"GrantID":1699,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":18758.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected Expenses:\r\nGrantee intends to use grant funds for LEA salaries.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Barber","Phone":"530-841-2110"},{"GrantID":1700,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":20730.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Expenses:\r\nLEA intends to use the grant funds to augment the engineering services and to purchase 2 laptop computers.\r\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\nEnvironmental Engineering - $14,254.64\r\n2 laptop computers - $6475.36\r\nTotal:  $20,730","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Cliff","LastName":"Covey","Phone":"707-421-6765"},{"GrantID":1701,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":26775.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Expenses:\r\nSalaries \u0026 benefits  - $24,156\r\nServices and supplies- \r\n  Training \u0026 Travel - $1790\r\n","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Lewin","Phone":"707-525-6560"},{"GrantID":1702,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":23916.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds awarded to the jurisdiction and retained by the CIWMB to pay for the work done by the CIWMB EA section.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"CIWMB","LastName":"CIWMB","Phone":""},{"GrantID":1703,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":18299.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Expenses:\r\nGrantee will use grant funds to supplement wages \u0026 benefits of LEA staff.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Potanovic","Phone":"530-527-8020"},{"GrantID":1704,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":20697.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected Expenses:\r\nServices \u0026 supplies - $1600\r\nTravel \u0026 Training - $5000\r\nSalaries \u0026 benefits for professsional consulting and contract services - $13,756\r\nTotal:  $20,356","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Donald E.","LastName":"Krouse, M.D.","Phone":"530-623-1358"},{"GrantID":1705,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":24440.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Expenses:\r\nGrantee intends to use entire grant funds for partial funding for a 0.55 FTE REHS","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jay W.","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"559-733-6441"},{"GrantID":1706,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":17161.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected Expenses:\r\nGrantee intends to use grant funds to pay for any aspects involved with the solid waste program - office supplies, communications, gas monitoring, training, education, etc.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Charlotte","LastName":"Ginn","Phone":"209-533-5990"},{"GrantID":1707,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":24467.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected expenses:\r\nLaser pringer - $2470\r\nMini puckup - $14,500\r\nComputer \u0026 printer - $6000\r\nTraining - $5000\r\nSoftware - $1000\r\nTotal:  $28,970\r\n-----------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses\r\nTraining - $3161.77\r\nComputer equipment - $16,843.98\r\nComputer software - $3523.42\r\nOffice equipment - $377.08\r\nEquipment - $920.50\r\nReference materials - $992.12\r\nTotal:  $26,156.71","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Terrence O.","LastName":"Gilday","Phone":"805-654-2815"},{"GrantID":1708,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":18668.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected Expenses:\r\nGrantee will use grant funds to supplement existing solid waste program budget.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joseph Bruce","LastName":"Sarazin","Phone":"530-666-8646"},{"GrantID":1709,"CycleID":25,"CycleCode":"EA7         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1996-97   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA7          - 1996-97","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":18490.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projected Expenses:\r\nGrantee intends to use grant funds to obtain new gas surveying equipment and carry out the solid waste program.\r\n----------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\nSalaries \u0026 benefits - $17,624","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tejinder S.","LastName":"Maan","Phone":"530-749-5450"},{"GrantID":1710,"CycleID":135,"CycleCode":"UOG4        ","CycleNameID":52,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG4         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":468628.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop a marina education program specific to inland aquatic ecosystems.  Develop an infrastructure for the proper management of bilge water by installing bilge pump-out equipment and distributing absorbent pillows.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Gerri","LastName":"Silva","Phone":"530-621-6653"},{"GrantID":1711,"CycleID":135,"CycleCode":"UOG4        ","CycleNameID":52,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG4         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Bridget Brown","AwardedFunds":100230.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Partner with two wildlife centers (Marine Mammal Center and WildCare) to illustrate via cable TV commericals the connection between improper disposal of used oil and injuries to wild animals.","ParticipantName":"Marin Street Light Acquisition JPA","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Gina","LastName":"Purin","Phone":"415-499-3202"},{"GrantID":1712,"CycleID":135,"CycleCode":"UOG4        ","CycleNameID":52,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG4         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":152392.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Public education/awareness; school education; curbside collection support; and regional airpark certified center program.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Daria","LastName":"Kent","Phone":"530-265-7179"},{"GrantID":1714,"CycleID":135,"CycleCode":"UOG4        ","CycleNameID":52,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG4         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":725521.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand ABOPs in Ojai Valley, Thousand Oaks and Santa Clara Valley, implement  mobile used oil collection; provide for regional publicity and education outreach on used oil recycling and re-refined oil use.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Kiesler","Phone":"805-658-4314"},{"GrantID":1715,"CycleID":135,"CycleCode":"UOG4        ","CycleNameID":52,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG4         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":182680.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Maintain the regional used oil and used oil filter permanent collection and disposal facilities; maintain and expand public education programs; monitor illegal dumping of used oil and/or filters in north County inland regional cities and County unincorporated areas to determine the effectiveness of the regional public educational efforts.","ParticipantName":"City of Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Struck","Phone":"760-726-1340"},{"GrantID":1718,"CycleID":135,"CycleCode":"UOG4        ","CycleNameID":52,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG4         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":158617.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Use a local NASCAR race track as a focal point to demonstrate the viability of re-refined motor oil while informing residents on issues regarding oil recycling; establish a high school education program based on participating high school race teams and the CIWMB Earth Resources curriculum; produce an advertising campaign designed to encourage both the general public and retail businesses to participate in oil recycling programs.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chuck","LastName":"Magee","Phone":"661-862-8915"},{"GrantID":1719,"CycleID":135,"CycleCode":"UOG4        ","CycleNameID":52,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG4         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":94960.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implement two independent projects:  1) a Boating Clean and Green Campaign to eliminate oily wasted by boaters from Dana Point Harbor, encompassing an oil absorbent pad and used oil filter collection program; and 2) a Countywide mass media advertisement campaign to promote used oil recycling.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Pearl","LastName":"Boelter","Phone":"714-433-6010"},{"GrantID":1720,"CycleID":135,"CycleCode":"UOG4        ","CycleNameID":52,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG4         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":83996.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Start a curbside waste oil pickup program; hold special waste oil pickup days for mobile home parks; open the household hazardous waste facility one more day; provide public education through radio, television, newspaper, and other media.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Coon","Phone":"760-955-5229"},{"GrantID":1723,"CycleID":135,"CycleCode":"UOG4        ","CycleNameID":52,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG4         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":173845.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Survey and focus group research; develop a multi-year prioritized marketing and strategic plan; implement the highest priority plan items; evaluate the research; conduct activities to increase oil and filter recycling collection opportunities; and activities to improve regional coordination and info. on oil and filter participation within the region.","ParticipantName":"City of Chino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rod B.","LastName":"Butler","Phone":"909-464-0758"},{"GrantID":1725,"CycleID":135,"CycleCode":"UOG4        ","CycleNameID":52,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG4         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":227341.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish used oil recycling program servicing small to medium size agricultural operations in Kings County.","ParticipantName":"Kings Waste and Recycling Authority","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Monaco","Phone":"559-583-8829"},{"GrantID":1727,"CycleID":135,"CycleCode":"UOG4        ","CycleNameID":52,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG4         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":24380.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will add a point-of-purchase element to the countywide coordinated Used Oil Media Campaign with the use of floor graphics.  The floor graphics will be installed in 96 Kragen Auto Parts Store locations throughout LA County for a total of twelve months, in two six month intervals.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Melinda","LastName":"Barrett","Phone":"626-458-4093"},{"GrantID":1734,"CycleID":135,"CycleCode":"UOG4        ","CycleNameID":52,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG4         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":97900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand and improve our existing Used Oil Collection Centers; continue the public outreach programs, including a Countywide mailer to inform residents of Used oil recycling opportunities.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Barr","Phone":"209-754-6403"},{"GrantID":1738,"CycleID":135,"CycleCode":"UOG4        ","CycleNameID":52,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG4         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":19900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Public education program (utility bill inserts, magnets, radio promotions, television commercials, information table, and banners)","ParticipantName":"City of Ceres","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kay","LastName":"Dunkel","Phone":"209-538-5790"},{"GrantID":1740,"CycleID":135,"CycleCode":"UOG4        ","CycleNameID":52,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG4         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":97822.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish six new collection sites (two at marinas); outreach to marina operators and recreational boaters; and outreach to the Spanish speaking population.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Briggs","Phone":"707-253-4094"},{"GrantID":1741,"CycleID":135,"CycleCode":"UOG4        ","CycleNameID":52,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG4         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":251776.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Site three permanent used Oil Collection Centers and implement a publicity and education program for used oil collection programs.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Michele","LastName":"Stress","Phone":"619-338-2480"},{"GrantID":1747,"CycleID":135,"CycleCode":"UOG4        ","CycleNameID":52,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG4         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":724153.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Design, permit, and construct 3 permanent HHW Collection Facilities; upgrade a Battery, Oil and Paint (BOP) Facility to a permanent HHW Facility; build a permanent HHW Facility; and purchase a phone system for expanded program demand.  Monte Sereno added 2/5/98 bdb.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Wendy","LastName":"Fong","Phone":"408-918-1968"},{"GrantID":1749,"CycleID":135,"CycleCode":"UOG4        ","CycleNameID":52,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG4         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":136760.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expansion of the oil collection program and support for the existing oil management system.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Worrell","Phone":"805-782-8530"},{"GrantID":1754,"CycleID":135,"CycleCode":"UOG4        ","CycleNameID":52,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG4         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":70678.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish used oil collection sites at the airport for oil generated by piston-powered general aviation aircraft; and an educational outreach program as well a a kick-off/collection event at the airport.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Monica","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Berman","Phone":"310-458-8227"},{"GrantID":1757,"CycleID":135,"CycleCode":"UOG4        ","CycleNameID":52,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG4         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":151898.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop a regional permanent used oil and oil filter collection facility to serve the needs of the North County Coastal Region of San Diego County.  The long-term goal is to evolve this facility into a permanent HHW collection facility.","ParticipantName":"City of Encinitas","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Phil","LastName":"Cotton","Phone":"760-633-2846"},{"GrantID":1759,"CycleID":135,"CycleCode":"UOG4        ","CycleNameID":52,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG4         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":304952.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Increase curbside used oil recycling; implement curbside collection of used oil filters; prepare and conduct used oil recycling presentations to elementary, secondary and high schools; develop and distribute used oil recycling educational and promotional materials.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Ana","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Will","LastName":"Hayes","Phone":"714-647-5088"},{"GrantID":1760,"CycleID":135,"CycleCode":"UOG4        ","CycleNameID":52,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG4         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":1299988.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Continue the general infrastructure and outreach programs for used oil; add agricultural and marina components; establish permanent HHW infrastructure and collection facilities; conduct school outreach campaigns; establish an extensive monitoring and evaluation component; develop a used oil compendium and host a Used Oil Forum in the Spring of 1999.","ParticipantName":"Rural Counties ESJPA","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Norton","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":1761,"CycleID":135,"CycleCode":"UOG4        ","CycleNameID":52,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG4         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":174464.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The purpose of this grant will be to expand the current oil recycling program in Del Norte County. This expansion will include an extensive out reach and educational program along with additional services.  The educational outreach will target specfied audiences while the services will address the needs of the small quantity generator and the handling of the oil filters.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Hendrick","Phone":"707-465-1100"},{"GrantID":1762,"CycleID":135,"CycleCode":"UOG4        ","CycleNameID":52,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG4         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":150601.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish used oil curbside collection program in two cities and neighboring unincorporated county area; conduct one-day collection events; provide public outreach efforts.","ParticipantName":"City of Fairfield","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ike","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"707-428-7749"},{"GrantID":1763,"CycleID":135,"CycleCode":"UOG4        ","CycleNameID":52,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG4         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":434177.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Provide improved used oil recycling opportunities to two groups in Solano and Yolo Countries that are currently underserved - the agricultural community and the boating community.  Grant will establish 10 agricultural used oil collection centers and install used oil collection tanks and bilge pump out facilities at 11 marinas.  There is a publicity and education program linked to both of these efforts.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Narcisa","LastName":"Untal","Phone":"707-784-3172"},{"GrantID":1764,"CycleID":135,"CycleCode":"UOG4        ","CycleNameID":52,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG4         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":293639.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Improve the oil recycling kit distribution program, the Point of Purchase Campaign at oil retail stores, outreach to low income \u0026 diverse populations \u0026 to promote the New Filter recycling program.  Additionally, the City of Oakland would like to conduct a survey \u0026 focus group to evaluate \u0026 improve advertising \u0026 public outreach.  The Port of Oakland will use grant funds to expand oil recycling at the Oakland airport \u0026 to conduct oil recycling public education at the recreational boating marina.","ParticipantName":"City of Oakland","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":1766,"CycleID":135,"CycleCode":"UOG4        ","CycleNameID":52,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG4         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":276398.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will make available curbside used motor oil and oil filter collection to over 184,600 San Francisco residents.  The Solid Waste Management Program will issue a Request for Proposal and pay a contractor to collect the oil on a per-resident basis.","ParticipantName":"City and County of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marjaneh","LastName":"Zarrehparvar","Phone":"415-355-3756"},{"GrantID":1770,"CycleID":135,"CycleCode":"UOG4        ","CycleNameID":52,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG4         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":160760.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City`s franchised solid waste hauler will retrofit a roll-off truck to perform curbside used oil and filter collection from City`s 14,500+ single family and mobile homes.  Special plastic bottles and oil filter bags will be exchanged ar the curb for filled ones that residents have called in for collection.  No transfer pouring will take place at the curb.  Existing 400 gal. used oil collection tank purchased by with 94/95 Opportunity Grant will be utilized for this program.","ParticipantName":"City of Santee","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Stoner","Phone":"619-258-4100"},{"GrantID":1772,"CycleID":135,"CycleCode":"UOG4        ","CycleNameID":52,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG4         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Claudia Moore","AwardedFunds":730322.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Monterey County is proposing to be the lead jurisdiction in a regional used oil management program which will serve the 640,254 residents in the Counties of Monterey, Santa Cruz and San Benito.  The program has several distinct components that will serve the region in a cohesive fashion, engaging all of the community stakeholders involoved in preventing used oil pollution.  The proposed program will establish: (1) an agricultural oil collection program in the region; (2) used oil collection centers in underserved areas; (3) curbside used oil recycling in underserved residential areas; (4) a program to protect the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Program for used oil pollution; and (5) a statewide workshop on how to serve the agriculture segment of the community.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jon","LastName":"Jennings","Phone":"831-755-4541"},{"GrantID":1773,"CycleID":135,"CycleCode":"UOG4        ","CycleNameID":52,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG4         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":33831.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A campaign to inform and moviate residents of multi-family housing in the City of Napa about used oil recycling.  The program is dsigned to bring information personally to individual residents through doorhangs and posters delivered by low-income youth groups.  Spanish-speaking residents will receive special emphasis.  On-going assistance will be offered to apartment managers and owners to solve oil-related problems and promote used motor oil recycling.","ParticipantName":"City of Napa","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"707-257-9291"},{"GrantID":1774,"CycleID":135,"CycleCode":"UOG4        ","CycleNameID":52,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG4         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Claudia Moore","AwardedFunds":87394.0000,"ProjectSummary":"-Implement an education program to reach school children to educate them about the importance of recycling used motor oil.   Wll hire a performance group to design a show dealing with used oil recycling, design and print a 12 month calendar for distribution to school children.\r\n-Will initiate curbside filter pick up for the cities of Brisbane and Millbrae by partnering with South San Francisco Scavenger Company.  This will be a pilot project for the County, which ill possibly expand in the future.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sara","LastName":"Pratt","Phone":"650-599-1514"},{"GrantID":1778,"CycleID":80,"CycleCode":"TEA2        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA2         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Inspection, compliance and surveillance activities.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"L. Denton","LastName":"Hoeh","Phone":"209-525-6736"},{"GrantID":1779,"CycleID":80,"CycleCode":"TEA2        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA2         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":11474.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Inspection, compliance and surveillance activities.","ParticipantName":"City of San Bernardino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Ceballos","Phone":"909-384-5549"},{"GrantID":1780,"CycleID":80,"CycleCode":"TEA2        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA2         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":95460.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Inspection, compliance and surveillance activties.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marilyn","LastName":"Corodemas","Phone":"858-694-3595"},{"GrantID":1781,"CycleID":80,"CycleCode":"TEA2        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA2         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":50851.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Inspection and compliance activities.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bill","LastName":"Harmon","Phone":"5597336441"},{"GrantID":1782,"CycleID":80,"CycleCode":"TEA2        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA2         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":66350.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Inspection, compliance and surveillance activities.","ParticipantName":"City of Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Fred ","LastName":"Cardenas","Phone":"909-798-7655"},{"GrantID":1783,"CycleID":80,"CycleCode":"TEA2        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA2         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":2307.2000,"ProjectSummary":"Inspection, compliance, and surveillance activities.","ParticipantName":"City of Rialto","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Dellinger","Phone":"909-820-2622"},{"GrantID":1784,"CycleID":80,"CycleCode":"TEA2        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA2         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":72075.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Inspection and compliance program.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Randy","LastName":"Fidler","Phone":"661-326-3047"},{"GrantID":1785,"CycleID":80,"CycleCode":"TEA2        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA2         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":9590.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Inspection/Compliance activities and Surveillance activities.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Al","LastName":"Amaro","Phone":"530-741-6251"},{"GrantID":1786,"CycleID":80,"CycleCode":"TEA2        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA2         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":43139.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Surveillance activities.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Avera","Phone":"909-387-9057"},{"GrantID":1787,"CycleID":80,"CycleCode":"TEA2        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA2         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":29480.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Inspection and surveillance.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brad","LastName":"Banner","Phone":"530-538-6772"},{"GrantID":1788,"CycleID":115,"CycleCode":"TR8         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Renovate and improve the 50 year old playground at Meiners Oaks Elementary School to create the Meiners Oaks School Community Park.  Facility will use recycled tire material and provide handicapped accessible surfacing and a recreational area for the community.","ParticipantName":"Ojai Unified School District","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Lowell","LastName":"Orcutt","Phone":"805-640-4300"},{"GrantID":1789,"CycleID":115,"CycleCode":"TR8         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":21583.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cover the 1st/2nd grade obstacle course with approx. 1,600 sq. ft. of rubber at Booker T. Washington Elementary School, and eliminate the sand in the playground section and replace it with decomposed granite at King Elementary School.","ParticipantName":"El Centro School District","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Arnold","LastName":"Preciado","Phone":"760-352-5712"},{"GrantID":1790,"CycleID":115,"CycleCode":"TR8         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":21181.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Prepare a concrete rectangular performance/play site in front of an existing hillside amphitheater with appurtenant walkways and access areas over which a resilient surface manufactured from recycled tires will be placed.","ParticipantName":"Forestville Union School District","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Scott","LastName":"Humble","Phone":"707-887-9767"},{"GrantID":1791,"CycleID":115,"CycleCode":"TR8         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Ground preparation, installation of rubberized mats and pour-in-place surfacing placed underneath and around playground equipment.","ParticipantName":"Monterey Unified School District","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ray","LastName":"Bickel","Phone":"831-899-3380"},{"GrantID":1793,"CycleID":115,"CycleCode":"TR8         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":4250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Form two new playground areas with pour-in-place cover material made from recycled tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Monterey Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tina","LastName":"Lackey","Phone":"626-307-1383"},{"GrantID":1794,"CycleID":115,"CycleCode":"TR8         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":1800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install matting and move equipment to create safe falling zones.","ParticipantName":"Freshwater School District","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Elaine C.","LastName":"Gray","Phone":"707-442-1405"},{"GrantID":1796,"CycleID":115,"CycleCode":"TR8         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":17500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Replace existing playground covers underneath and around equipment in 9 parks with pour-in-place surfacing manufactured from recycled Calif. waste tire rubber.","ParticipantName":"City of Whittier","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Hideo","LastName":"Hamano","Phone":"562-464-3375"},{"GrantID":1797,"CycleID":115,"CycleCode":"TR8         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":21430.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Place recycled rubber playground cover at El Centro School.","ParticipantName":"Napa Valley Unified School District","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Don","LastName":"Evans","Phone":"707-253-3520"},{"GrantID":1798,"CycleID":115,"CycleCode":"TR8         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install rubberized pour-in-place surfacing at two parks, public education and a tire amnesty day.","ParticipantName":"City of Garden Grove","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ann","LastName":"Cao","Phone":"714-741-5554"},{"GrantID":1799,"CycleID":115,"CycleCode":"TR8         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Removal of old play equipment and replacement with new safe play apparatus.  Recyled tire product will be utilized to provide a safe surface while providing access to the disabled.","ParticipantName":"Desert Sands Unified School District","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Peggy","LastName":"Reyes","Phone":"760-771-8516"},{"GrantID":1800,"CycleID":115,"CycleCode":"TR8         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install pour-in-place recycled tire playground covering at 30 parks.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jane","LastName":"Gardner","Phone":"805-326-3117"},{"GrantID":1802,"CycleID":115,"CycleCode":"TR8         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":5040.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install rubberized pour-in-place surfacing at Riverside Park.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Fedorsin","Phone":"760-379-4356"},{"GrantID":1804,"CycleID":115,"CycleCode":"TR8         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":9714.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Prepare and install a new playground for the special needs students, including the installation of poured-in-place rubberized surfacing.","ParticipantName":"Claremont Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ralph","LastName":"Patterson","Phone":"909-398-0602"},{"GrantID":1805,"CycleID":115,"CycleCode":"TR8         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":11521.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install a pour-in-place playground cover at Plavan Park.","ParticipantName":"City of Fountain Valley","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Susan G.","LastName":"Lynn","Phone":"714-593-4567"},{"GrantID":1806,"CycleID":115,"CycleCode":"TR8         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install safety surfacing using recycled tires at four parks.","ParticipantName":"City of Fullerton","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Judith","LastName":"Peterson","Phone":"714-738-6390"},{"GrantID":1807,"CycleID":115,"CycleCode":"TR8         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":9500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install recycled tire rubber matting at Fritz B. Burns Community Park.","ParticipantName":"City of La Quinta","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Britt","LastName":"Wilson","Phone":"760-777-7041"},{"GrantID":1810,"CycleID":115,"CycleCode":"TR8         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":17548.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Replace wood chips in playground at the Parrot Gardens with recycled tire surface.","ParticipantName":"Housing Authority of Alameda","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Eileen","LastName":"Duffy","Phone":"510-522-8422"},{"GrantID":1811,"CycleID":115,"CycleCode":"TR8         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":10155.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install pour-in-place playground surfacing at two playgrounds.","ParticipantName":"City of Lathrop","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Bingham","Phone":"2098582860"},{"GrantID":1814,"CycleID":115,"CycleCode":"TR8         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":9900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install recycled tire padding under seven pieces playground equipment in school/community play area.","ParticipantName":"San Ardo Union Elementary School District","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kathryn E.","LastName":"Fox","Phone":"408-627-2520"},{"GrantID":1816,"CycleID":115,"CycleCode":"TR8         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":10670.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand an existing kindergarten playground by 50- with recycled rubber tire fall material to facilitate a wider range of activity and meet new ADA requirements.","ParticipantName":"Pleasant Ridge Union School District","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Schwartz","Phone":"530-268-2808"},{"GrantID":1817,"CycleID":115,"CycleCode":"TR8         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":8551.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install pour-in-place rubber surfacing at two play areas.","ParticipantName":"Sunrise Recreation and Park District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dick","LastName":"Fehrt","Phone":"916-725-1585"},{"GrantID":1819,"CycleID":115,"CycleCode":"TR8         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":15500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Rehabilitate Valyermo Park by installing new rubberized surfacing.","ParticipantName":"City of Mission Viejo","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Rattay","Phone":"949-470-3064"},{"GrantID":1820,"CycleID":115,"CycleCode":"TR8         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Charlotte Sabeh","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Place impact attenuation covering under outdoor playground applications by installing pour-in-place mat surfacing made from recycled used tires.","ParticipantName":"Beaumont Unified School District","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Wallace","Phone":"909-845-1631"},{"GrantID":1821,"CycleID":116,"CycleCode":"TR9         ","CycleNameID":16,"CycleName":"Molded Rubber Products Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR9          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":44329.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install a roofing system over the four-room technology cluster at Beaumont High School using stress-ply membranes of recycled crumb rubber.","ParticipantName":"Beaumont Unified School District","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Wallace","Phone":"909-845-1631"},{"GrantID":1822,"CycleID":116,"CycleCode":"TR9         ","CycleNameID":16,"CycleName":"Molded Rubber Products Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR9          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In cooperation with the Carpinteria Unified School District, resurface the Carpinteria High School community track facilities with recycled rubber made from scrap tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Carpinteria","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Matt","LastName":"Roberts","Phone":"805-684-5405"},{"GrantID":1823,"CycleID":116,"CycleCode":"TR9         ","CycleNameID":16,"CycleName":"Molded Rubber Products Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR9          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":12500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install pour-in-place molded rubber surfacing and synthetic rubber overlay for the pole vault, high jump, and long jump track areas at Downey and Warren High Schools.","ParticipantName":"Downey Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Darren","LastName":"Purseglove","Phone":"562-904-3500"},{"GrantID":1825,"CycleID":116,"CycleCode":"TR9         ","CycleNameID":16,"CycleName":"Molded Rubber Products Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR9          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install molded rubber railroad crossing surfaces at Western Ave and Monarch St crossings; and conduct Public Education and a Tire Amnesty Day.","ParticipantName":"City of Garden Grove","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ann","LastName":"Cao","Phone":"714-741-5554"},{"GrantID":1827,"CycleID":116,"CycleCode":"TR9         ","CycleNameID":16,"CycleName":"Molded Rubber Products Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR9          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In cooperation with Lemoore Union High School, replace existing running track surface with an all weather running track made of recycled tire rubber.","ParticipantName":"City of Lemoore","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Briltz","Phone":"559-924-6700"},{"GrantID":1831,"CycleID":116,"CycleCode":"TR9         ","CycleNameID":16,"CycleName":"Molded Rubber Products Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR9          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":49058.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Construct a sports running track with approximately 8,100 recycled tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Soledad","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gene","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"408-678-3987"},{"GrantID":1832,"CycleID":116,"CycleCode":"TR9         ","CycleNameID":16,"CycleName":"Molded Rubber Products Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR9          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install a crumb rubber, all-weather resilient surface for a proposed running track at Gray Avenue Intermediate School.","ParticipantName":"City of Yuba City","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Wright","Phone":"530-822-4626"},{"GrantID":1833,"CycleID":89,"CycleCode":"TLC3        ","CycleNameID":35,"CycleName":"Tire Local Conservation Corp Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TLC3         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":22342.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In partnership with local city, county and special district jurisdictions, the EBCC plans to sponsor the following projects:  tire mitigation amnesty; coastal clean-up; market development and analysis of needed services; public education; and general tire mitigation in `hot spot` areas.","ParticipantName":"East Bay Conservation Corps","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Tessa","LastName":"Christenson","Phone":"510-625-2090"},{"GrantID":1834,"CycleID":89,"CycleCode":"TLC3        ","CycleNameID":35,"CycleName":"Tire Local Conservation Corp Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TLC3         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Fresno LCC will remove discarded waste tires from two `legacy` tire piles in Fresno; and work with Fresno City to conduct litter abatement and waste tire cleanup in neighborhood alleys.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"McLain-Lugowski","Phone":"209-264-1048"},{"GrantID":1835,"CycleID":89,"CycleCode":"TLC3        ","CycleNameID":35,"CycleName":"Tire Local Conservation Corp Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TLC3         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":24215.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Collaborating with the City of Long Beach, the LCC will sponsor 4 amnesty days about 3 months apart with sites located at each extremity of the city for used tire recycling; and promote the events through the newspaper, local cable, utility billing, and door-to-door pamphlets.","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Bellinger","Phone":"562-986-1249"},{"GrantID":1836,"CycleID":89,"CycleCode":"TLC3        ","CycleNameID":35,"CycleName":"Tire Local Conservation Corp Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TLC3         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":19916.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct the ongoing removal of tires from public lands, including an existing `legacy` pile; public education; a second annual tire amnesty; and various projects that creatively utilize used tires, e.g., bank stabilization, composting bins, and raised garden beds.","ParticipantName":"Marin Conservation Corps","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alisa","LastName":"Wade","Phone":"415-454-4554"},{"GrantID":1837,"CycleID":89,"CycleCode":"TLC3        ","CycleNameID":35,"CycleName":"Tire Local Conservation Corp Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TLC3         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Host 2-4 tire amnesty days and support local govt. agencies by picking up and hauling away waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Orange County Conservation Corps","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Bonnie","LastName":"Voss","Phone":"760-765-0606"},{"GrantID":1838,"CycleID":89,"CycleCode":"TLC3        ","CycleNameID":35,"CycleName":"Tire Local Conservation Corp Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TLC3         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":24987.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct 4 amnesty days and construct at least 3 waste tire reuse demonstration projects.","ParticipantName":"San Francisco Conservation Corps","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Anthony","LastName":"Mickens","Phone":"4159207171"},{"GrantID":1839,"CycleID":89,"CycleCode":"TLC3        ","CycleNameID":35,"CycleName":"Tire Local Conservation Corp Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TLC3         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":24972.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In partnership with the county, will perform used tire abatement and public education activities.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County Conservation Corps","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brad","LastName":"Albert","Phone":"209-738-5451"},{"GrantID":1849,"CycleID":48,"CycleCode":"HD6         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD6          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":115412.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand the existing permanent HHW collection facility to include a reuse program; New equipment will be ordered and  the storage containment and equipment storage areas will be enhanced.","ParticipantName":"City of Redding","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kim","LastName":"Stempien","Phone":"530-224-6205"},{"GrantID":1852,"CycleID":48,"CycleCode":"HD6         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD6          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":70815.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The existing HHW collection program will be expanded to include mobile collection events for remote and underserved areas; a household generated sharps collection program will be established; and publicity and educational material will be updated.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Gerri","LastName":"Silva","Phone":"530-621-6653"},{"GrantID":1855,"CycleID":48,"CycleCode":"HD6         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD6          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":65416.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implement a materials exchange program at the permanent HHW collection facilities in the cities of Irvine and Huntington Beach.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jeri","LastName":"Muth","Phone":"714-834-4118"},{"GrantID":1859,"CycleID":48,"CycleCode":"HD6         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD6          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":119775.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Collection sites at community fire stations will be established for antifreeze, latex paint and batteries; collection will begin from the disabled and senior residents and, residents with drum quantities; and a comprehensive educational and promotional outreach program willl be conducted.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":1862,"CycleID":48,"CycleCode":"HD6         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD6          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":71955.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A home-generated sharps collection program for the proper and safe collection and disposal of sharps will be implemented at the permanent HHW collection facility.","ParticipantName":"City of San Bernardino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Yvonne","LastName":"Reyes","Phone":"909-384-5549"},{"GrantID":1865,"CycleID":48,"CycleCode":"HD6         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD6          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"JoAnn Jaschke","AwardedFunds":225330.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Rancho PalosVerdes residents will be able to use the permanent HHW collection facility in Redondo Beach for a `per car` fee.","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Palos Verdes","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":1866,"CycleID":48,"CycleCode":"HD6         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD6          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Claudia Moore","AwardedFunds":28478.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A 30` x 70` awning/cover will be constructed over the special waste facility waste acceptance area.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lynette","LastName":"Beurmann","Phone":"661-862-8957"},{"GrantID":1867,"CycleID":48,"CycleCode":"HD6         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD6          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Janet Page","AwardedFunds":84630.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Household hazardous waste mobile collection events will be held  in the outlying areas of the county and an expanded public awareness educating the public about household hazardous waste and proper disposal will be provided.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sandra","LastName":"Hood","Phone":"530-225-5401"},{"GrantID":1872,"CycleID":48,"CycleCode":"HD6         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD6          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":111000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A permanent HHW collection facility will be established at Redwood Landfill with a temporary drop off site site at the Novato Recycling Center.  Funding will be provided for program operations, transportation and disposal, and staff costs.  An education and publicity campaign will also be conducted.","ParticipantName":"Novato Sanitary District","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Frank","Phone":"415-899-8901"},{"GrantID":1873,"CycleID":48,"CycleCode":"HD6         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD6          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":148664.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A permanent HHW collection and reuse facility will be developed and established, and an educational program implemented.","ParticipantName":"City of Lake Elsinore","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Florence","LastName":"Mowrer","Phone":"909-674-3124"},{"GrantID":1875,"CycleID":48,"CycleCode":"HD6         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD6          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"JoAnn Jaschke","AwardedFunds":126860.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City and Fire District will implement a permanent latex paint, and used household and lead acid battery collection facility at City Hall and promote it through a public education campaign.","ParticipantName":"City of Carpinteria","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Wagner","Phone":"805-684-5405"},{"GrantID":1876,"CycleID":48,"CycleCode":"HD6         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD6          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":218665.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A new permanent household hazardous waste collection facility (PHHWCF) will be developed and constructed for the North County Coastal Region in Encinitas.  Interim support to continue services at two existing PHHWCFs in Vista and Poway will also be provided.","ParticipantName":"City of Encinitas","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lin","LastName":"Wurbs","Phone":"760-633-2763"},{"GrantID":1880,"CycleID":48,"CycleCode":"HD6         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD6          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":113000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Through a public/private partnership, the City will open a permanent household hazardous waste collection facility and conduct mobile collection events for senior citizens.  A publicity and marketing campaign to promote the facility and the events will also be done.","ParticipantName":"City of Camarillo","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Roger","LastName":"Pichardo","Phone":"805-388-5392"},{"GrantID":1882,"CycleID":73,"CycleCode":"TCU2        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU2         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Clean-up Acacia legacy waste tire pile, facility no. 36-TI-0135.  Removal of 750 tons of tires.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Avera","Phone":"909-387-9057"},{"GrantID":1883,"CycleID":73,"CycleCode":"TCU2        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU2         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":2876.0500,"ProjectSummary":"Clean-up illegal waste tire piles dumped on vacant land on the western section of the city, west of the airport, south of San Bernardino County Mid-Valley Landfill.  The area will  be surveyed by city waste management staff; owner permission has been obtained; and transportation by contract.","ParticipantName":"City of Rialto","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Dellinger","Phone":"909-820-2622"},{"GrantID":1884,"CycleID":73,"CycleCode":"TCU2        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU2         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":8400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Remove a legacy pile of approx. 5,000 tires.","ParticipantName":"Plumas-Sierra County Fair","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Cline","Phone":"530-283-6272"},{"GrantID":1885,"CycleID":73,"CycleCode":"TCU2        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU2         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":28940.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Remove and dispose of waste tires at three legacy sites:  2415, 2433/2501, and 2505 Cottonwood Rd.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Buss","Phone":"805-326-3771"},{"GrantID":1886,"CycleID":73,"CycleCode":"TCU2        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU2         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":8300.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Collect any reported waste tire piles in the City`s streets or alleyways; and investigate illegal dumping to find responsible parties and enforce abatement procedures.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jocelyn","LastName":"Reed","Phone":"209-577-5492"},{"GrantID":1887,"CycleID":73,"CycleCode":"TCU2        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU2         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":38952.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Remove legacy pile at the Loyalton Landfill.","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Beals","Phone":"530-289-3201"},{"GrantID":1888,"CycleID":73,"CycleCode":"TCU2        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU2         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":23132.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Survey 25 tire pile sites, identify the property owners, obtain written permission for the clean-up activities; and collect, load and transport the waste tires to the Total Tire Recycling facility in Sacramento.","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"530-634-6890"},{"GrantID":1889,"CycleID":73,"CycleCode":"TCU2        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU2         - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":10685.7400,"ProjectSummary":"","ParticipantName":"Hesperia Fire Protection District","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas","LastName":"Pambianco","Phone":"760-947-1641"},{"GrantID":1890,"CycleID":26,"CycleCode":"EA8         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":28729.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Expenditures:\r\nComputer Equipment - $15000\r\nComputer software and upgrades - $2500\r\nTechnical Training - $4000\r\nPersonal Protection Equipment - $1000\r\nWeb Page Development \u0026 maintenance - $1500\r\nField Equipment and monitoring equipment - $2000\r\nTechnical Consulting services - $2000\r\nTotal: $28000","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard A.","LastName":"Pantages","Phone":"510-567-6867"},{"GrantID":1891,"CycleID":26,"CycleCode":"EA8         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":15526.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Expenditures:\r\ncontract Services - $4000\r\nProfessional Services - $1000\r\nClerical support - $4263\r\nTraining/staff development - $640\r\nOffice Equipment/furnishings - $2320\r\nCommunications - 1890\r\nOffice expenses -  4960\r\nEquipment maintenance - $327\r\nGrant Administration - $126\r\nTotal:  $15526","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Lampson","Phone":"760-932-7485"},{"GrantID":1892,"CycleID":26,"CycleCode":"EA8         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":16813.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Expenditures:\r\nCommunications - $1640\r\nOffice expenses - $785\r\nGSA-Department Cost allocation - $765\r\nProfessional \u0026 specialized services - $2000\r\nTraining - $500\r\nRents, Leases-equipment  - $0\r\nSmall tools \u0026 instruments - $150\r\nGSA \u0026 In-county travel - $3000\r\nFixed assets (file cabinet) - $300\r\nSalaries (15- administrative sec`y) - $5750\r\nTotal:  $14890","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Margaret","LastName":"Blood","Phone":"209-223-6439"},{"GrantID":1893,"CycleID":26,"CycleCode":"EA8         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":18638.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Expenditures:\r\nTraining - $1200\r\nEquipment(computer, binoculars, communications, compost thermometer) - $2500\r\nPersonnel Services (EHS-427 hours @$35.83/hour) - $14,800\r\nTotal: $18,500","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brad","LastName":"Banner","Phone":"530-538-6772"},{"GrantID":1894,"CycleID":26,"CycleCode":"EA8         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":18913.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Expenditures:\r\n1.  Fixed asset purchase up to $18,300 towards a vehicle.\r\n2.  Fixed asset purchases up to $2000 for miscellaneous equipment(office supplies, vehicle maintance \u0026 operation.\r\n-----------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\n1999 Ford Ranger - $19008.99","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Feriani","Phone":"209-754-6691"},{"GrantID":1895,"CycleID":26,"CycleCode":"EA8         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":16178.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Expenditures:\r\nGrantee intends to use grant funds for salary for LEA staff.\r\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\nTotal of $66375.\r\nSalaries \u0026 Benefits - $49391\r\n","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jaime","LastName":"Favila","Phone":"530-458-0397"},{"GrantID":1896,"CycleID":26,"CycleCode":"EA8         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":24699.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Expenditures:\r\n4 wheel drive vehicle - $34,500","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"925-692-2500"},{"GrantID":1897,"CycleID":26,"CycleCode":"EA8         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":15923.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Expenditures:\r\nVehicle maintenance\r\nTraining\r\nComputer internet training and software\r\nGas monitoring\r\nCllular phones \u0026 pagers.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Laura L.","LastName":"Wright","Phone":"925-252-4114"},{"GrantID":1898,"CycleID":26,"CycleCode":"EA8         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":15742.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Expenses:\r\nGrantee intends to use funds to supplement existing budget.\r\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\nREHS Staff - $30-351.54\r\nOther costs - $10071.12\r\nTotal:  $40,422.66","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas","LastName":"Hughes","Phone":"707-464-3191"},{"GrantID":1899,"CycleID":26,"CycleCode":"EA8         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":17701.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Expenses\r\nGrantee intends to use Grant funds to compensate Placer County for LEA duties performed.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brett","LastName":"Austin","Phone":"530-621-6113"},{"GrantID":1900,"CycleID":26,"CycleCode":"EA8         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":27318.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Expenses:\r\nFour wheel drive vehicle -$22479.88\r\nMotorola Channel Radio, antenna, installation - $1939.50\r\nTraining \u0026 included expenses - $1580.62\r\nTotal:  26000\r\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal expenses:\r\n1000 Dodge Pickup - $21838.77\r\nMobile radio - $491.50\r\nRadio installation - $301.82\r\nTotal - 22,632.09","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim L.","LastName":"Casagrande","Phone":"559-445-3391"},{"GrantID":1901,"CycleID":26,"CycleCode":"EA8         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":15729.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Expenditures:\r\nEquipment \u0026 supplies - -1500\r\nUpgrade computer network - $3000\r\nTraining - $2500\r\nProfessional \u0026 consulting - $8400\r\nTotal - $15,400.\r\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal expenses\r\nSupplies - $770\r\nPesonnel - $14,157\r\nAdministrative overhead - $875\r\nTotal - $15,802","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Donald J.","LastName":"Holm","Phone":"530-934-6102"},{"GrantID":1902,"CycleID":26,"CycleCode":"EA8         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":21676.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Expenditures:\r\nTraining Events - $6000\r\nFixed assets \u0026 services - $3800\r\nPersonnel cost supplement - $16000\r\nTotal - $25,800\r\n----------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\nPersonnel - $16118.40\r\nTraining \u0026 Travel  - $2774.22\r\nMiscellaneous Services \u0026 supplies - $3350.26\r\nTotal:  $22251.88","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Metcalfe","Phone":"707-268-2210"},{"GrantID":1903,"CycleID":26,"CycleCode":"EA8         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":22304.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To supply to children 2 years of age through 12 years of age with playground equipment, surfacing, fencing, signs, internal pathways, internal land forms and related structures.  Equipment and associated materials will be installed at various K-8 school sites over the next 2 years by licensed contractors for the development of athletic and recreational ability.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gerald","LastName":"Quick","Phone":"760-339-4203"},{"GrantID":1904,"CycleID":26,"CycleCode":"EA8         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":17726.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Final Expenses:\r\nSalaries \u0026 benefits - $17726","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Hurd","Phone":"760-878-0238"},{"GrantID":1905,"CycleID":26,"CycleCode":"EA8         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA8          - 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$9849\r\nInformation Services - $106\r\nCommunications $1010\r\nTotal: - $16700\r\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\nTraining \u0026 Travel \u0026 Employee salary \u0026 benefits during training  \u0026 travel - $17057\r\nCommunications - $964\r\nTotal: $18021\r\n","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Fillmore","Phone":"559-584-1411"},{"GrantID":1907,"CycleID":26,"CycleCode":"EA8         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":16465.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed expenditures:\r\nInternet costs, support \u0026 training on related computer use\r\nLEa training activities\r\nTotal:  $16593\r\n\r\n--------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal expenses\r\nEmployee Salary and benefits - 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1997-98","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":23266.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Terrence O.","LastName":"Gilday","Phone":"805-654-2815"},{"GrantID":1949,"CycleID":26,"CycleCode":"EA8         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":18285.0000,"ProjectSummary":"","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joseph Bruce","LastName":"Sarazin","Phone":"530-666-8646"},{"GrantID":1950,"CycleID":26,"CycleCode":"EA8         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1997-98   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA8          - 1997-98","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":17624.0000,"ProjectSummary":"","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Al","LastName":"Amaro","Phone":"530-741-6251"},{"GrantID":1952,"CycleID":129,"CycleCode":"UNP3        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP3         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":124029.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Motorsports marketing program involving the co-sponsorship of the 1998-2000 SCCA Regional Road Racing Championships at Thunderhill, Sears Point, and Laguna Seca raceways.  Program includes prominent display of the used oil recycling message at 59 events over 2 year.  Grant monies will also encourage and advance the use of on-site facilities at participating raceways, provide advertisements about used oil recycling in 12 issues of The Wheel newsletter, and include the used oil logo on all distributed premiums.","ParticipantName":"Sports Car Club of America","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David B.","LastName":"Vodden","Phone":"530-934-5588"},{"GrantID":1953,"CycleID":129,"CycleCode":"UNP3        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP3         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"JoAnn Jaschke","AwardedFunds":190044.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop resource materials, conduct workshops and provide technical assistance to local agencies targeting agricultural communities in the City of Santa Barbara.  The Council will also conduct a tri-county (Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, and Ventura Counties) boating clean and green campaign.","ParticipantName":"Community Environmental Council","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Swarbrick","Phone":"805-963-0583"},{"GrantID":1954,"CycleID":129,"CycleCode":"UNP3        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP3         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":199977.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Provide support to the used oil recycling efforts of 13 local used oil recycling programs in Orange County.","ParticipantName":"Orange County Conservation Corps","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard J.","LastName":"Stroup","Phone":"714-956-6222"},{"GrantID":1957,"CycleID":129,"CycleCode":"UNP3        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP3         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":69634.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Provide education and outreach on used oil recycling to residents of San Diego County.","ParticipantName":"I Love A Clean San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Derek","LastName":"Turbide","Phone":"619-291-0103"},{"GrantID":1958,"CycleID":129,"CycleCode":"UNP3        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP3         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"JoAnn Jaschke","AwardedFunds":32368.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Analyze the oil recycling habits and characteristics of the target student population in Long Beach through focus groups and surveys.","ParticipantName":"California State University, Long Beach Research Foundation","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Georgia","LastName":"Will","Phone":"562-985-8147"},{"GrantID":1964,"CycleID":129,"CycleCode":"UNP3        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP3         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":39110.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct 12 oil recycling events that will include the pickup of used oil and used oil filters, as well as the purchase and distribution of used oil collection containers in Sonoma County.  Six of the 12 recycling events will be aimed at the Spanish-speaking community.","ParticipantName":"Garbage Reincarnation, Inc.","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Judy","LastName":"Smith","Phone":"707-584-8666"},{"GrantID":1966,"CycleID":129,"CycleCode":"UNP3        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP3         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":198955.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Produce a statewide multi-media public outreach campaign to promote the proper recycling of used motor oil including the production of television PSAs, radio PSAs, and print ads, each featuring one or more well know celebrities.Produce a statewide multi-media public outreach campaign to promote the proper recycling of used motor oil including the production of television PSAs, radio PSAs, and print ads, each featuring one or more well know celebrities.","ParticipantName":"Environmental Media Association","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Debbie","LastName":"Levin","Phone":"310-446-6244"},{"GrantID":1969,"CycleID":129,"CycleCode":"UNP3        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP3         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":199976.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop and implement a regional used oil management program to serve the agricultural communities of Merced and Stanislaus Counties.  Five agricultural used oil collection centers and an outreach program will also be established with grant monies.","ParticipantName":"Ecology Action, Inc.","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mahlon","LastName":"Aldridge","Phone":"831-426-5925"},{"GrantID":1970,"CycleID":129,"CycleCode":"UNP3        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP3         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":164640.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct an educational outreach campaign to Spanish-speaking residents of several counties including Sonoma, Napa, Lake, Yolo and Marin, through advertisements on local Spanish-speaking radio stations.","ParticipantName":"Bilingual Broadcasting Foundation, Inc.","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Maria","LastName":"Fincher","Phone":"707-545-8833"},{"GrantID":1971,"CycleID":129,"CycleCode":"UNP3        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP3         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":195646.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implement an agricultural used oil collection program in Butte County by establishing 4 agricultural used oil collection centers, developing an agricultural used oil public information program and  establishing collection opportunities.","ParticipantName":"Glenn Economic Development Corporation","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Peters","Phone":"530-934-6530"},{"GrantID":1973,"CycleID":129,"CycleCode":"UNP3        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP3         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Natalie Lee","AwardedFunds":164566.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Design and facilitate series of statewide educational workshops; host a Used Oil Forum; write, edit, and produce the `Oil Recycling Networker;` develop a survey toolbook for used oil grantees to use in their surveys; assist local governments with measurement and evaluate these activities.","ParticipantName":"Local Government Commission","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brad","LastName":"Norton","Phone":"916-448-1198"},{"GrantID":1975,"CycleID":129,"CycleCode":"UNP3        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP3         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"JoAnn Jaschke","AwardedFunds":173686.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Maintain the non-certified oil collection center in Lompoc; establish a 2nd non-certified oil collection center; conduct educational workshops with bilingual/bicultural presentations; door-to-door marketing; distribute transporters; and a boater outreach component.","ParticipantName":"Community Action Commission of Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dale","LastName":"Yates","Phone":"805-964-8857"},{"GrantID":1979,"CycleID":129,"CycleCode":"UNP3        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP3         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":87800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand the development of a used motor oil PSA targeted at and distributed to Spanish-speaking do-it-yourselfers in Los Angeles County.","ParticipantName":"Heal the Bay","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Alamillo","Phone":"310-453-0395"},{"GrantID":1981,"CycleID":129,"CycleCode":"UNP3        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP3         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":130495.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Reinforce used oil recycling education by applying a comprehensive educational program schools and communities of Del Mar, Encinitas, Poway, San Marcos, Solana Beach, and Vista.  Will also conduct used oil collection container give-away events, and help certified centers within target areas in their used oil collection efforts.","ParticipantName":"Solana Recyclers, Inc.","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jacy","LastName":"Davis","Phone":"760-436-7986"},{"GrantID":1983,"CycleID":129,"CycleCode":"UNP3        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP3         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":132083.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Purchase 3 mobile waste oil collection units and 3 55 gallon drums marked to receive used oil from weekend boaters at three public harbor launch ramps within the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary.  Boater education kits consisting of an absorbant pad, floatable key chain, latex gloves, map of oil disposal locations, and a clean boating brochure will be distributed at each marina.  The target audience is the 28,000 recreational boaters utilizing Monterey Bay during the year.","ParticipantName":"Save Our Shores","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Laughlin","Phone":"831-462-5660"},{"GrantID":1984,"CycleID":129,"CycleCode":"UNP3        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP3         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Claudia Moore","AwardedFunds":157891.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct a bilingual (Spanish/English) used oil recycling program in Ventura County that includes promoting permanent collection facilities, providing a mobile collection unit, and promoting a public education campaign.","ParticipantName":"City of Ventura","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Avie","LastName":"Guerra","Phone":"805-486-9777"},{"GrantID":1985,"CycleID":129,"CycleCode":"UNP3        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP3         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":168060.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Summary\r\nDevelop a three phase education program for southern California inland and coastal boating communities focusing on oil disposal opportunities, recycling and use of re-refined oil.  Phase I consists of program development for coastal communities (Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles, and Orange Counties, plus Catalina Island).  Will also conduct a survey of the inland counties (San Bernardino and Riverside Counties) to determine boating demographics and used oil recycling needs.  Phase II will consist of modifying the coastal program for inland communities.  Full implementation of both programs will occur in Phase III.","ParticipantName":"Santa Monica Bay Restoration Foundation","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Grace","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"213-576-6648"},{"GrantID":1995,"CycleID":129,"CycleCode":"UNP3        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP3         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":89545.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Provide information on the environmental effects of used oil disposal and recycling.  Grant monies will also expand the Clean Canal program, develop and implement a dockwalkers program, and maintain existing used oil recycling outreach programs in schools, point of purchase areas, and other locations throughout Marin County.","ParticipantName":"Marin Conservation Corps","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marilee","LastName":"Eckert","Phone":"415-454-4554"},{"GrantID":1997,"CycleID":93,"CycleCode":"TR12        ","CycleNameID":34,"CycleName":"Tire Amnesty and Public Education Events Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR12         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":7491.6100,"ProjectSummary":"Develop an educational brochure on proper tire usage; co-sponsor 6 tire amnesty days; develop/distribute flyers advertising the event; and track changes in tire disposal/replacement.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John A.","LastName":"Whitaker, Jr.","Phone":"530-623-1277"},{"GrantID":1998,"CycleID":93,"CycleCode":"TR12        ","CycleNameID":34,"CycleName":"Tire Amnesty and Public Education Events Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR12         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":10360.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct a tire amnesty day in Jan. `99 and one in May `99.  Prior to the events, staff will locate and collect illegally dumped tires from various locations throughout the desert, and a publicity campaign will inform the public via flyers, newspaper inserts and radio spots.","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Diana","LastName":"Mckeen","Phone":"760-240-7521"},{"GrantID":1999,"CycleID":93,"CycleCode":"TR12        ","CycleNameID":34,"CycleName":"Tire Amnesty and Public Education Events Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR12         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct waste tire clean-up events at the community clean-ups; and provide free drop off of tires at the buy-back drop off centers.","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kim K.","LastName":"Clymire","Phone":"707-262-1618"},{"GrantID":2000,"CycleID":93,"CycleCode":"TR12        ","CycleNameID":34,"CycleName":"Tire Amnesty and Public Education Events Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR12         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":5760.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct 2 tire amnesty events.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Cayler","Phone":"707-463-4078"},{"GrantID":2001,"CycleID":93,"CycleCode":"TR12        ","CycleNameID":34,"CycleName":"Tire Amnesty and Public Education Events Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR12         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":13807.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With the Calif. Conservation Corps, will make classroom presentations; conduct a tire amnesty event; and distribute brochures to the public at the event, as well as at county fairs and other public events.","ParticipantName":"Placer County Resource Conservation District","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"White","Phone":"530-885-3046"},{"GrantID":2003,"CycleID":93,"CycleCode":"TR12        ","CycleNameID":34,"CycleName":"Tire Amnesty and Public Education Events Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR12         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":10374.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct 3 tire amnesty events at high schools; use utility bill inserts and a large banner in front of a school.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jocelyn","LastName":"Reed","Phone":"209-577-5492"},{"GrantID":2004,"CycleID":93,"CycleCode":"TR12        ","CycleNameID":34,"CycleName":"Tire Amnesty and Public Education Events Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR12         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":13875.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Add a tire amnesty component to the City`s annual neighborhood cleanup program.","ParticipantName":"City of Pasadena","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mario","LastName":"Nunez","Phone":"626-405-4592"},{"GrantID":2005,"CycleID":93,"CycleCode":"TR12        ","CycleNameID":34,"CycleName":"Tire Amnesty and Public Education Events Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR12         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":5991.9700,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct 3 tire amnesty events, along with a recycled product display area that will focus on used tire rubber.  Tire recycling and maintenance guides will be developed and distributed at the events through City newsletter advertising and City Hall brochure racks.","ParticipantName":"City of Monterey Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tina","LastName":"Lackey","Phone":"626-307-1383"},{"GrantID":2006,"CycleID":93,"CycleCode":"TR12        ","CycleNameID":34,"CycleName":"Tire Amnesty and Public Education Events Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR12         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":14329.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct amnesty day tire removal and recycling events; and collect tires dumped in alleys.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Kuhl","Phone":"562-570-2850"},{"GrantID":2007,"CycleID":93,"CycleCode":"TR12        ","CycleNameID":34,"CycleName":"Tire Amnesty and Public Education Events Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR12         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":4758.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Organize a tire amnesty day through a promotional campaign and media event; and clean tires from vacant lots and the public right-of-way.","ParticipantName":"City of Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Fred ","LastName":"Cardenas","Phone":"909-798-7655"},{"GrantID":2008,"CycleID":93,"CycleCode":"TR12        ","CycleNameID":34,"CycleName":"Tire Amnesty and Public Education Events Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR12         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":14996.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct a public education and tire amnesty program including cable TV and radio messages.","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"530-634-6890"},{"GrantID":2009,"CycleID":93,"CycleCode":"TR12        ","CycleNameID":34,"CycleName":"Tire Amnesty and Public Education Events Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR12         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Prepare and distribute materials; and offer free collection opportunities.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gerald","LastName":"de Roco","Phone":"530-934-6530"},{"GrantID":2010,"CycleID":93,"CycleCode":"TR12        ","CycleNameID":34,"CycleName":"Tire Amnesty and Public Education Events Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR12         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":10000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct a public education campaign in which a brochure would be distributed; and a tire amnesty day would be hosted.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Johnston","Phone":"530-621-5896"},{"GrantID":2011,"CycleID":93,"CycleCode":"TR12        ","CycleNameID":34,"CycleName":"Tire Amnesty and Public Education Events Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR12         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":5000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Increase public awareness through the development of a brochure and attendance at local events that target car and recreational vehicle owners; and sponsor a tire amnesty day.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Russ","LastName":"Mull","Phone":"530-225-5789"},{"GrantID":2012,"CycleID":93,"CycleCode":"TR12        ","CycleNameID":34,"CycleName":"Tire Amnesty and Public Education Events Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR12         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish a public education and amnesty program including brochures, newspaper and radio advertisements.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Hendrick","Phone":"707-465-1100"},{"GrantID":2013,"CycleID":93,"CycleCode":"TR12        ","CycleNameID":34,"CycleName":"Tire Amnesty and Public Education Events Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR12         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":14800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Sponsor at least 3 tire amnesty days and develop public education materials.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Bonnie","LastName":"Low","Phone":"530-538-7681"},{"GrantID":2015,"CycleID":91,"CycleCode":"TR10        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR10         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":23430.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Renovate an existing playground to improve safety and provide greater usage.","ParticipantName":"Pleasant Ridge Union School District","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Schwartz","Phone":"530-268-2808"},{"GrantID":2016,"CycleID":91,"CycleCode":"TR10        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR10         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Resurface an all-weather track.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gerald","LastName":"de Roco","Phone":"530-934-6530"},{"GrantID":2017,"CycleID":91,"CycleCode":"TR10        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR10         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install rubberized playground mats at Stanford Ave Park.","ParticipantName":"City of Emeryville","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Hank","LastName":"Van Dyke","Phone":"510-596-4330"},{"GrantID":2018,"CycleID":91,"CycleCode":"TR10        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR10         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install a rubberized, pour-in-place surface at Eastgate Park and Woodbury Park.  Conduct public education activities and host a tire amnesty day.","ParticipantName":"City of Garden Grove","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ann","LastName":"Cao","Phone":"714-741-5554"},{"GrantID":2020,"CycleID":91,"CycleCode":"TR10        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR10         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":22237.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Play equipment renovation project at San Lorenzo Park.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Cruz","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":2022,"CycleID":91,"CycleCode":"TR10        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR10         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Remove old, unsafe play equipment at Hoover Elementary School and replace with new play apparatus, using a recycled tire product to provide a safe surface.","ParticipantName":"Desert Sands Unified School District","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Peggy","LastName":"Reyes","Phone":"760-771-8516"},{"GrantID":2025,"CycleID":91,"CycleCode":"TR10        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR10         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":11370.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Replace existing playground sand with recycled rubber playground tiles.","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Mirage","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bruce","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"760-324-4511"},{"GrantID":2029,"CycleID":91,"CycleCode":"TR10        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR10         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Provide resilient rubber padding made from recycled tires to build the first barrier free playground at Defremery Park.","ParticipantName":"City of Oakland","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Ryugo","Phone":"510-238-6648"},{"GrantID":2031,"CycleID":91,"CycleCode":"TR10        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR10         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install rubberized resilient playground surfacing composed of recycled crumb rubber at Barnes Park.","ParticipantName":"City of Baldwin Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Wendy","LastName":"Harris","Phone":"626-960-3993"},{"GrantID":2035,"CycleID":91,"CycleCode":"TR10        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR10         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install recycled tire surfacing at the volleyball court and playground structure area.","ParticipantName":"Chualar Union Elementary School District","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kurt G.","LastName":"Frenzel","Phone":"831-679-2504"},{"GrantID":2037,"CycleID":91,"CycleCode":"TR10        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR10         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":3500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install recycled tire playground matting.","ParticipantName":"Freshwater School District","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Elaine C.","LastName":"Gray","Phone":"707-442-1405"},{"GrantID":2039,"CycleID":91,"CycleCode":"TR10        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR10         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":23225.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Renovate kindergarten and main play areas at Georgia Brown Elementary School.","ParticipantName":"Paso Robles Joint Unified School District","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Gaye","LastName":"Lowe","Phone":"805-238-2222"},{"GrantID":2040,"CycleID":91,"CycleCode":"TR10        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR10         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install play area surfacing made of recycled tire rubber at 3 park sites.","ParticipantName":"City of Richmond","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sharon","LastName":"West","Phone":"510-231-3076"},{"GrantID":2043,"CycleID":91,"CycleCode":"TR10        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR10         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Upgrade five playgrounds with pour-in-place surfacing.\r\n\r\nChanged to upgrade six playgrounds (fax of March 2001).  Because of higher square footage increase will use more crumb rubber.  Other changes minimal.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jane","LastName":"Gardner","Phone":"805-326-3117"},{"GrantID":2044,"CycleID":91,"CycleCode":"TR10        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR10         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install rubberized playground mats at Bryant, Burnett, and Fremont elementary schools.","ParticipantName":"Long Beach Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Oskoui","Phone":"562-997-7500"},{"GrantID":2045,"CycleID":91,"CycleCode":"TR10        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR10         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":12625.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install poured-in-place rubber surfacing at two city parks.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clarita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kit","LastName":"Nell","Phone":"661-286-4140"},{"GrantID":2048,"CycleID":91,"CycleCode":"TR10        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR10         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install an all-weather track at Thousand Oaks High School.","ParticipantName":"Conejo Valley Unified School District","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chuck","LastName":"Eklund","Phone":"805-497-9511"},{"GrantID":2049,"CycleID":91,"CycleCode":"TR10        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR10         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install play structure safety matting at 10 low-income community sites.","ParticipantName":"City and County of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Pam","LastName":"David","Phone":"415-252-3100"},{"GrantID":2054,"CycleID":91,"CycleCode":"TR10        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR10         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install rubber pour-in-place playground cover at Sunflower Park.","ParticipantName":"El Centro Elementary School District","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Arnold","LastName":"Preciado","Phone":"760-352-5712"},{"GrantID":2055,"CycleID":91,"CycleCode":"TR10        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR10         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Renovate 5 parks that includes recycled tire surfacing.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Monica","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brett","LastName":"Horner","Phone":"310-458-8310"},{"GrantID":2056,"CycleID":91,"CycleCode":"TR10        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR10         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install rubberized playground protective surfacing.","ParticipantName":"City of Diamond Bar","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Rose","Phone":"909-839-7060"},{"GrantID":2057,"CycleID":91,"CycleCode":"TR10        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR10         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":12500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install 2 rubberized playground mats at Cypress Trails Park and Monte Vista Park.","ParticipantName":"City of Chino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Tina","LastName":"Sray","Phone":"909-590-5522"},{"GrantID":2058,"CycleID":91,"CycleCode":"TR10        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR10         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install rubber playground surfacing at Santa Anita and Santiago Parks.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Ana","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Debra","LastName":"Kurita","Phone":"510-747-4700"},{"GrantID":2062,"CycleID":91,"CycleCode":"TR10        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR10         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Retrofit the play area at San Ramon Central Park using resilient rubber mats or tiles, and/or poured-in-place rubber.","ParticipantName":"City of San Ramon","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Eorio","Phone":"925-973-3291"},{"GrantID":2066,"CycleID":92,"CycleCode":"TR11        ","CycleNameID":37,"CycleName":"Tire Products Promotion \u0026 Processing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR11         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":80000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Purchase equipment for its` Colton tire processing facility to process up to 5.5 million waste tires into FlexShake roofing shingles, playground fill, and crumb rubber.","ParticipantName":"US Century, LLC","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Colip","Phone":"303-689-9693"},{"GrantID":2070,"CycleID":92,"CycleCode":"TR11        ","CycleNameID":37,"CycleName":"Tire Products Promotion \u0026 Processing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR11         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":80000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Modify installation of equipment at new waste tire processing facility to include a Triple S, 2` shredder and dynamic vibrating conveyor with Taper slot screen to produce 2` tire chips.  Ingall conveyor system would feed shreds from Triple S and 2` screen and return overs to Triple S for regrind.  The 2` accepts would be used as co-gen fuel.  Public info. and education programs to set up Web Site, support curriculum development for jr. and sr. high.  Brochures and tours of facility for selected groups.  Est. diversion of 1 million tires to fuel augmentation.  Promote market for 2` chips in additional applications.","ParticipantName":"Lakin Tire West, Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Randal S.","LastName":"Roth","Phone":"562-802-2752"},{"GrantID":2073,"CycleID":92,"CycleCode":"TR11        ","CycleNameID":37,"CycleName":"Tire Products Promotion \u0026 Processing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR11         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":80000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Manufacture a new type of devulcanized rubber in pilot scale at its testing facility.  The rubber will have tensile strength over 1100psi so that it can be reincorporated in high loadings back into products such as new tires and molded rubber objects.  Over 25 million tires will be processed and reused as new tires, roads, molded objects, and sheet rubber.","ParticipantName":"Redwood Rubber LLC","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas","LastName":"Faust","Phone":"415-924-8140"},{"GrantID":2074,"CycleID":92,"CycleCode":"TR11        ","CycleNameID":37,"CycleName":"Tire Products Promotion \u0026 Processing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR11         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":80000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Acquire additional equipment and make necessary facility changes for the production and delivery of an uninterrupted supply of tire derived fuel chips to Stockton Co-Gen.","ParticipantName":"Golden By-Products, Inc.","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Barstow","Phone":"209-668-4855"},{"GrantID":2079,"CycleID":92,"CycleCode":"TR11        ","CycleNameID":37,"CycleName":"Tire Products Promotion \u0026 Processing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR11         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":80000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Increase production efficiencies and incorporate changes, modifications, and additions to the next generation of recycling equipment.","ParticipantName":"CRM Co., LLC","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Barry","LastName":"Takallou","Phone":"310-538-2222"},{"GrantID":2081,"CycleID":74,"CycleCode":"TCU3        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU3         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":11719.8000,"ProjectSummary":"Provide a year round tire collection point for abandoned tires.","ParticipantName":"Hesperia Fire Protection District","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Yegge","Phone":"760-947-1650"},{"GrantID":2082,"CycleID":74,"CycleCode":"TCU3        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU3         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":25570.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Remove and dispose of waste tires at a legacy site in their jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Buss","Phone":"805-326-3771"},{"GrantID":2083,"CycleID":74,"CycleCode":"TCU3        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU3         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":4478.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Collect waste tire piles on city streets and alleyways; and investigate illegal dumping to find responsible parties and enforce abatement procedures.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jocelyn","LastName":"Reed","Phone":"209-577-5492"},{"GrantID":2084,"CycleID":74,"CycleCode":"TCU3        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU3         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":10000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct voluntary tire roundups in one location at 10 different events.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Jones","Phone":"760-339-4462"},{"GrantID":2085,"CycleID":81,"CycleCode":"TEA3        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA3         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":76064.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grantee will establish and implement a surveillance and inspection/compliance program of waste tire sites.  They will also develop an educational program which will address proper storage and disposal of waste tires.  The grant will allow for the hiring of one full time environmental health specialist who will conduct site visits to 1,613 waste tire facilities and generators to help prevent vermin, rodent, and mosquito breeding.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Hanson","Phone":"213-881-4151"},{"GrantID":2086,"CycleID":81,"CycleCode":"TEA3        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA3         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":55000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grantee will conduct biannual inspections at nearly 120 waste tire facilities and tire generators in the county.  The grantee will follow due process by using progressive enforcement actions intil non-complying facilities have remediated threats to public health and safety, and the environment.  The grantee will actively pursue illegal tire disposal and hauler activity in the county and mitigate this through education and enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jay W.","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"559-733-6441"},{"GrantID":2087,"CycleID":81,"CycleCode":"TEA3        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA3         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":10995.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grantee will implement a local waste tire enforcement program within the City of San Bernardino.  The grantee will provide educational materials to the regulated waste tire community and inspect approximatly 110 waste tire facilities and tire generators.  The grantee will follow inspections with appropraite levels of enforcement to ensure the protection of public health and safety and the environment.","ParticipantName":"City of San Bernardino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Ceballos","Phone":"909-384-5549"},{"GrantID":2088,"CycleID":81,"CycleCode":"TEA3        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA3         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":3970.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grantee will inspect waste tire facilities and generators in the City of Pittsburg and enforce tire related laws and regulations through a progressive enforcement program.  The grantee will establish a database of facilities and inspections and update regularly through the grant cycle.  They will develop educational materials and distribute to tire related businesses.","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Laura L.","LastName":"Wright","Phone":"925-252-4114"},{"GrantID":2089,"CycleID":81,"CycleCode":"TEA3        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA3         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":16870.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grantee will inspect waste tire facilities and generators in the county for compliance with applicable waste tire laws and regulations.  They will follow-up violations of laws and regulations with progressive enforcement actions.  They will re-inspect facilities as needed and prepare and maintain a database of waste tire sites","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Al","LastName":"Amaro","Phone":"530-741-6251"},{"GrantID":2090,"CycleID":81,"CycleCode":"TEA3        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA3         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":95007.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grantee will prepare and distribute educational materials to improve industry awareness of waste tire laws and regulations.  The grantee design and implement a data collection system for inspecting waste tire sites.  The grantee will implement an inspection and surveillance inspecting a minimum of 500 wate tire generators.  The grantee will implement a progressive enforcement program to bring sites into compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul R.","LastName":"Manasjan","Phone":"619-446-5006"},{"GrantID":2091,"CycleID":81,"CycleCode":"TEA3        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA3         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":45513.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grantee will inspect waste tire facilities and generators in the county and enforce tire related laws and regulations through a progressive enforcement program.  The grantee will provide surveillance for illegal tire disposal activities.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brad","LastName":"Banner","Phone":"530-538-6772"},{"GrantID":2092,"CycleID":81,"CycleCode":"TEA3        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA3         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":28510.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grantee will inspect waste tire facilities, tire dealers and auto dismantlers.  The will provide educational materials to regulated community to reinforce their responsibilities to use registed tire haulers and follow related laws and regulations.  The grantee will conduct a progressive enforcement campaign through letters of violations and corrective actions plans.  They will investigate illegal tire disposal activities in the community and seek legal and administrative remedies.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Randy","LastName":"Fidler","Phone":"661-326-3047"},{"GrantID":2093,"CycleID":81,"CycleCode":"TEA3        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA3         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":24396.0600,"ProjectSummary":"The grantee will inspect tire facilities and generators in the community and enforce waste tire laws and regulations.","ParticipantName":"City of Lodi","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joseph","LastName":"Wood","Phone":"209-333-6711"},{"GrantID":2094,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":151443.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Construct a new permanent household hazardous waste collection center at the Prima Deshecha Landfill.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jeri","LastName":"Muth","Phone":"714-834-4118"},{"GrantID":2096,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":242033.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Equip an existing facility to accept all recyclable household (oil based paint, aerosols and solvents) and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator hazardous waste on a regular basis.  Every quarter collect HHW destined for incineration  and do satellite collection events for remote areas. Also promote collection opportunities through direct mail and newspaper ads; create a reuse program to reduce disposal costs; promote pollution prevention; and grant administration.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Kiesler","Phone":"805-658-4314"},{"GrantID":2097,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":7332.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Start a sharps collection program and provide public education via radio, TV, newspaper, health fairs, and other public events.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Coon","Phone":"760-955-5229"},{"GrantID":2098,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":116000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish a permanent household hazardous waste collection facility for City and County residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Doug","LastName":"Huston","Phone":"916-808-4935"},{"GrantID":2099,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":265284.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand the existing household hazardous waste (HHW) collection program to provide services for the underserved areas of the Authority`s region by:  1) establishing three new permanent recyclable HHW  collection facilities for antifreeze, batteries, oil and paint (ABOP); 2) establishing one new temporary collection facility to do monthly collection events; 3) expand hours of service; 4) hold several one-day temporary events; 5) educate the residents and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators; and 6) financially sustaining program operations as part of the Authority`s annual budget.","ParticipantName":"Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"831-755-1300"},{"GrantID":2100,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":117190.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish a permanent household hazardous waste collection facility.  Imperial County, Brawley, Calipatria, Calexico, El Centro, Holtville, Imperial and Westmorland.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Jones","Phone":"760-339-4462"},{"GrantID":2102,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":55158.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand the permanent household hazardous waste collection facility by enlarging the waste processing area, creating a waste exchange area, purchasing waste processing equipment, and creating an additional parking area.","ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kasey","LastName":"Kolassa","Phone":"831-763-3113"},{"GrantID":2103,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Sally French","AwardedFunds":34925.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install drainage system at permanent household hazardous waste collection facility and repave customer drive-in area.","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Diana","LastName":"Mckeen","Phone":"760-240-7521"},{"GrantID":2105,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":76335.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Household hazardous waste collection facility addition and acquisition of an additional truck to accomodate program innovations and higher participation in existing mobile household hazardous waste program serving all of Mendocino and Lake Counties.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Sweeney","Phone":"707-468-9710"},{"GrantID":2106,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":212835.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish a permanent household hazardous waste collection facility and public education and information program.","ParticipantName":"City of Rio Vista","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"George","LastName":"Sieffert","Phone":"707-374-6747"},{"GrantID":2107,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":24743.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop and implement a public education and community awareness program for the new permanent household hazardous waste collection facility opening in the spring `99; inform the public about source reduction opportunities; assess sharps for inclusion in the collection program.","ParticipantName":"Town of Truckee","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alex","LastName":"Terrazas","Phone":"530-582-7700"},{"GrantID":2108,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":289308.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The xounty will aquire the City of Chico`s permanent houshold hazardous waste collection facilicty.  The grant funds will cover the costs of impemintiong a county wide public education program, and transportation and management and disposal of waste.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Bonnie","LastName":"Low","Phone":"530-538-7681"},{"GrantID":2109,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":100516.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand the household hazardous waste (HHW) collection program to include more HHW types.  Provide  public education programs that include:  advertising, promotional materials, garbage truck signage, and school presentations. Develop a new auto care workshop for the high school and re-surface the beds of the collection truck.","ParticipantName":"City of Folsom","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rod","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"916-355-8361"},{"GrantID":2110,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":57104.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish 10 collection centers for sharps; and an oil collection system for the permanent household hazardous waste collection facility.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bill","LastName":"Peeler","Phone":"209-381-1086"},{"GrantID":2111,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":106709.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Complete the development of a permanent household hazardous waste (HHW) collection facility in partnership with EDCO Disposal Corporation and provide a public education program emphasizing source reduction of HHW.","ParticipantName":"City of La Mesa","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carol","LastName":"McLaughlin","Phone":"619-667-1162"},{"GrantID":2115,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":95173.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct a household hazardous waste collection program.","ParticipantName":"City of Norwalk","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Randy","LastName":"Shulman","Phone":"562-929-5915"},{"GrantID":2116,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Supplement the City`s Senior Home Repair Program to offer a 1-time only, door-to-door household hazardous waste (HHW) collection to the program`s participants (seniors and disabled) to reduce the stockpile of HHW in their homes and in the community.","ParticipantName":"City of Palm Springs","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Elaine","LastName":"Wedekind","Phone":"760-323-8263"},{"GrantID":2118,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":97474.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Improve collection and handling of household hazardous waste (HHW) by establishing a permanent HHW collection facillity that will be open 5 days a week; increase the kinds of HHW that will be collected and/or recycled; provide training; and improve emergency storage facilities and procedures for hazardous waste that has been abandoned.","ParticipantName":"City of Oceanside","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Phillip","LastName":"Burke","Phone":"760-966-4755"},{"GrantID":2119,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":115000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Increase household hazardous waste (HHW) disposal options for residents in the unincorporated areas of the County; expand the Used Oil Collection Facility currently being sited to include permanent HHW collection facility services with a materials exchange program; increase educational programs; conduct temporary HHW collection events; and establish a program to accept hazardous waste from CESQGs.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"KariLyn","LastName":"Merlos","Phone":"858-495-5799"},{"GrantID":2122,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":257070.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish a new permanent and regional household hazardous waste collection and waste exchange facility; a door-to-door collection program targeting the elderly and disabled; and use innovative outreach and promotion methods to target a broader range of materials and participants.","ParticipantName":"City of Chula Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lynn","LastName":"France","Phone":"619-397-6221"},{"GrantID":2123,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":140537.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implement a quarterly, mobile household hazardous waste (HHW) collection program for residential and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator waste; a collection program for NiCd batteries at their ABOP facilities, and a comprehensive HHW public outreach program; purchase equipment to upgrade a permanent recyclable HHW collection facility;  do administrative oversight; and training.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Stacey","LastName":"Miner","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":2124,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":288000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Construct a permanent household hazardous waste collection facility, implement public education program, expand the Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators program, and start a sharps collection and waste exchange programs.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Daniel","LastName":"Meyers","Phone":"213-485-3774"},{"GrantID":2125,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":261145.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct mobile household hazardous waste collection events; purchase lockers for the load-check program; and implement a materials exchange program.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Peters","Phone":"530-934-6530"},{"GrantID":2126,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":257101.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Provide infrastructure for load-check program and recyclable household hazardous waste (HHW) collection facility for antifreeze, batteries, oil and paint (ABOP) for four counties-- Mariposa, Mono, Nevada, and Sierra.  Establish  permanent HHW collection facilities in Amador and Inyo.  Provide one-day collection event to collect back-logged and load-checked HHW in the counties.  Also,  provide training to county solid waste staff that handle HHW.","ParticipantName":"Rural Counties ESJPA","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Norton","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":2127,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":232779.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand household hazardous waste (HHW) collection options by building and operating a permanent HHW collection facility and purchase equipment to allow all Used Oil Collection Centers to collect batteries and antifreeze.  Additionally, implement a public awareness campaign.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Barr","Phone":"209-754-6403"},{"GrantID":2129,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":225722.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish a permanent household hazardous waste collection facility for the residents of Santee, El Cajon, and eastern suburban San Diego County.  The facility will be located in the City of El Cajon adjacent to Waste Management Inc. existing recycling drop-off/buy back center and solid waste transfer station.","ParticipantName":"City of Santee","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Stoner","Phone":"619-258-4100"},{"GrantID":2130,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":28500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implement a residential Door-To-Door household hazardous waste collection program for Senior and Disabled residents only.","ParticipantName":"City of Placentia","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"McConaha","Phone":"714-993-8245"},{"GrantID":2132,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":211760.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand the household hazardous waste (HHW) mobile collection events  to rural areas; and a HHW Publicity/ Education Campaign.","ParticipantName":"Western Riverside Council of Governments","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Joyce","LastName":"Marshall-Woods","Phone":"909-955-8314"},{"GrantID":2133,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":63547.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand the door-to-door household hazardous waste collection program.","ParticipantName":"City of Lemon Grove","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Kraber","Phone":"619-825-3800"},{"GrantID":2134,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":30070.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Provide public education countywide on household hazardous waste (HHW) collection opportunities, implement a new used oil collection facility, and provide ongoing support of an existing used oil collection facility.","ParticipantName":"City of Arcata","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lucrecia","LastName":"Olsen","Phone":"707-822-8184"},{"GrantID":2135,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand existing door-to-door ABOP program to include additional household hazardous waste types providing the service to Senior and Disabled residents only.","ParticipantName":"Costa Mesa Sanitary District","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas","LastName":"Fauth","Phone":"714-754-5043"},{"GrantID":2137,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":195989.7500,"ProjectSummary":"Expand the permanent household hazardous waste collection facility by implementing a mobile collection program, two serparate marketing programs targeting the Latino community and local  Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators, and a door-to-door pick-up program.","ParticipantName":"City of Oxnard","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jay","LastName":"Duncan","Phone":"805-385-8059"},{"GrantID":2138,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Claudia Moore","AwardedFunds":258039.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Build a permanent household hazardous waste collection facility by reusing prefabricated buildings from a nearby, existing Battery, Oil, Paint \u0026 Antifreeze (BOPA) recycling center.","ParticipantName":"West Contra Costa Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Claudia","LastName":"Taurean","Phone":"510-215-3126"},{"GrantID":2139,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":88185.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Provide household hazardous waste (HHW) mobile collection events and expand community awareness of HHW, safer alternatives, and proper disposal.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sandra","LastName":"Hood","Phone":"530-225-5401"},{"GrantID":2140,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":69938.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish a permanent household hazardous waste (HHW) collection facility and expand community education and awareness for the appropriate disposal of HHW and operation of the facility.","ParticipantName":"City of El Paso de Robles","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Compton","Phone":"805-237-3999"},{"GrantID":2141,"CycleID":49,"CycleCode":"HD7         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD7          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":63074.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand the household hazardous waste (HHW) program to include the collection and processing of Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators, and increase public education efforts; purchase additional equipment to process HHW.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lynette","LastName":"Beurmann","Phone":"661-862-8957"},{"GrantID":2142,"CycleID":28,"CycleCode":"FR1         ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR1          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Georgianne Turner","AwardedFunds":47503.1200,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup of 9 sites. Site Names:  Grasshopper Flat, Mosquito Hollow, Lewiston Lake, Deadwood Road, Hayfork, Rail Gulch,  Wildwood, Covey property, Erwin/Szynowski property,","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John A.","LastName":"Whitaker, Jr.","Phone":"530-623-1277"},{"GrantID":2143,"CycleID":28,"CycleCode":"FR1         ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR1          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Georgianne Turner","AwardedFunds":49312.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Clean up of 9 sites. Site Names:  Holt Rd, W Acampo Rd, Stewart Rd \u0026 Cohen Rd, Inland Rd, Holt Rd \u0026 Neugebauer Rd, Maybeck Rd, Inland Dr, Lower Sacto Rd, and N Sacto Rd.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Mindt","Phone":"209-468-0343"},{"GrantID":2144,"CycleID":28,"CycleCode":"FR1         ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR1          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Georgianne Turner","AwardedFunds":9900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Site Names:  old dump site adjacent to Dry Creek Road and","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Roger","LastName":"Cummins","Phone":"530-842-8250"},{"GrantID":2145,"CycleID":28,"CycleCode":"FR1         ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR1          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Georgianne Turner","AwardedFunds":2990.0900,"ProjectSummary":"Site Names:  Roseburg Resources (Chester-Lake Almanor area)","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Perreault Jr.","Phone":"530-283-6268"},{"GrantID":2146,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":32134.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Expenditures for 1999-2000:\r\nVehicle - $20,000\r\nComputer Software \u0026 upgrades - $2000\r\nTechnical Training - $4000\r\nPersonal Protection Equipment - $1000\r\nWeb Page Development \u0026 maintenance - $1000\r\nTotal:  $28,000\r\n\r\nFinal Expenditures:\r\nPPE - $338.60\r\nComputer Upgrades \u0026 printers - $20,939.91\r\nWebpage development - $250\r\nCell phone \u0026 service - $1254\r\nSafety Supplies - $84.12\r\n  Remainder charged to salaries for a total of $32,134.00","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard A.","LastName":"Pantages","Phone":"510-567-6867"},{"GrantID":2147,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15656.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Expenses:\r\nContract Services - $4000\r\nProfessional Services - $1000\r\nClerical support - $1500\r\nCommunications - $1500\r\nEquipment maintenance - $500\r\nLandfill Technical Equipment - $300\r\nOffice equipment - $2000\r\nComputer equipment, software \u0026 accessories - $900\r\nOffice expenses - $2000\r\nRent - $1200\r\nTraining \u0026 staff development - $500\r\nIndirect overhead - $200\r\nTotal:  $15,600","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Lampson","Phone":"760-932-7485"},{"GrantID":2148,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17258.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Expenditures revised(rec`d 5/25/00):\r\n10- Administrative Secretary - $3495\r\nCommunications - $1300\r\nOffice expenses - $400\r\nGSA - departmental cost allocation - $1143\r\nProfessional \u0026 specialized services - $9700\r\nTraining - $50\r\nSmall Tools \u0026 instruments - $300\r\nGSA \u0026 In-county travel - $3000\r\nFixed assets (software \u0026 hardware) - $520\r\nTotal Services \u0026 supplies - $19758\r\nTotal LEA - $17258\r\n----------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\n\r\nAnnual Expenditure Report:\r\n10- FTE Clerical Position - $4201.76\r\nCommunications - $872.94\r\nOffice Expense - $369.04\r\nGSA Cost Allocation - $856.89\r\nTraining - 0\r\nSmall Tools - $32.00\r\nIn-County Travel - $1412.54\r\nProfessional and Special Services(encumbered for 2000/2001 - $9700\r\nTotal = $17,445.17","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Margaret","LastName":"Blood","Phone":"209-223-6439"},{"GrantID":2149,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":20788.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed 1999 Budget:\r\nTraining 2 employees - $1400\r\nEquipment(binoculars, communications,  software) - $1500\r\nEnvironmental Health Specialist III: - $15,100. (397 hours @$37.99/hour)\r\nTotal:  $18,000.\r\n----------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\n\r\nExpenditures for July 1, 1999 to June 30, 2000:\r\n1.  Environmental Health Specialist - $20,782.05\r\n2.  Training - $487.88\r\nTotal  = $21,269.93","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brad","LastName":"Banner","Phone":"530-538-6772"},{"GrantID":2150,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":19878.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Expenses:\r\n2 computers, 1 laptop, 1 color printer, 2 digital cameras - $8070\r\nCopy machine maintenance agreement - $4700\r\nTravel - $1500\r\nTraining - $1500\r\nClothing \u0026 personal supplies - $500\r\nVehicle maintenance - $500\r\nEquipment maintenance - $300\r\nPostage - $430\r\nMisc. - $300\r\nGaloline - $500\r\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\n\r\n\r\nActual Expenditures:\r\nClothing, boots - $500\r\nDigital phones - $1466.61\r\nCopy machine maintenance agreement - $4680\r\nSolid waste vehicle repair - $493.39\r\nMisc. office supplies - $300\r\nPostage - $430\r\nTraining Travel - $390.25\r\nTraining - $1465.09\r\nGaloline - $500\r\n3 computer, 1 laptop, 2 digital cameras - $9652.66\r\nTotal - $19,878\r\n","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Feriani","Phone":"209-754-6691"},{"GrantID":2151,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16466.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Use of Grant Funds:\r\nTo supplement the salary for the required full-time LEA position.\r\n----------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\n\r\n\r\nFinal Annual Grant Report:\r\nThe Grant was used to supplement the cost of the LEA personnel and program expenses.  Total LEA costs = $71,141.00.","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jaime","LastName":"Favila","Phone":"530-458-0397"},{"GrantID":2152,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":27096.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n2 digital cameras - $2000\r\nNoise meter with maintenance/calibration - $1400\r\nLaptop computer - $2500\r\n3 35-mm cameras - $1500\r\nDigital camcorder - $1000\r\nGIS/GPS Equi;ment Program - $3000\r\n7 Palm V units - $3000\r\n10 cell phones - $2000\r\nEducation \u0026 Training - $10000\r\nField/Safety Equipment - $700\r\nTotal: $27,100 \r\n-------------------------------\r\n6/21/00 LEA requested reallocation of funds.  LEA wants to remove allocation for purchase of noise meter and GPS system meter in order to replace an existing solid waste photocopier ($4000.)  Approved. \r\n-------------------------------------\r\nActual Expenditures\r\nDigital Camera (2) - $1518.73\r\nProjection Screen - $528\r\nCopier - $4320\r\nLaptop computer - $2249.64\r\nPalm Units (7) - $3597.94\r\n35mm cameras - $$470.90\r\nDigital camcorder - $913.48\r\nTraining - $16010\r\nMaintenance/calibraton - $85\r\nTotal: - $29702.69","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"925-692-2500"},{"GrantID":2153,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16151.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project expenses:\r\nVehicle maintenance - $6300\r\nTraining - $4000\r\nComputer training \u0026 software - $1500\r\nGal monitoring - $1200\r\nCell phones \u0026 pagers - $1700\r\n-----------------------------------------\r\nExpenses\r\nWork boots - $129.88\r\nEquipment - $205\r\nCell phones - $471.06\r\nPagers - $199.34\r\nVehicle maintenance - $6300\r\nTotal:  $7305.28\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Laura L.","LastName":"Wright","Phone":"925-252-4114"},{"GrantID":2154,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15913.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed expenditures:\r\nExpenditures will be divided into 3 categories:  \r\n1.  Equipment - monitoring and safety equipment\r\n2.  Training - \r\n3.  Professional \u0026 consulting services\r\n\r\nFinal Expenditures:\r\nStaff salary - $28,647\r\nTraining - $361.00\r\nEquipment - 146.00\r\nTotal:  $29,154","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas","LastName":"Hughes","Phone":"707-464-3191"},{"GrantID":2155,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18372.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use\r\nFunds will be used to compensate Placer County for performance of solid waste permitting and enforcement activities in El Dorado County.\r\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nActual Expenditures:\r\nAll funds expended to Placer County for LEA services.\r\nProposed Expenditures:\r\nFunds to be used to compensate Placer County for performing LEA duties.\r\n\r\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nActual Expenditures:\r\nAward amount fully used to compensate Placer County for LEA duties for $18372.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brett","LastName":"Austin","Phone":"530-621-6113"},{"GrantID":2156,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15902.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Expenditures::\r\nGrant funds will be used for equipment, training and professional and consultant services.\r\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\n\r\nActual Expenditures:\r\nSupplies - $1745\r\nPersonnel (Sanitarian) - $14157\r\nTotal:  $15902","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Donald J.","LastName":"Holm","Phone":"530-934-6102"},{"GrantID":2157,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":22025.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Expenses:\r\nTraining and Travel - $5000\r\nFixed Assets and Serviced - software uupgrades, cell phone services, aerial photo development, inspection equipment and maintenance - $1900.\r\nPersonnel cost supplement - $13,100\r\nTotal $20,000\r\n\r\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nActual Expenditures:\r\nTraining \u0026 Travel - $2763.58\r\nMisc. Services \u0026 supplies, cell phones, software - $2206.72\r\nPersonnel expense - $17,054.70\r\nTotal:$22,025.00\r\n\r\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------------","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Metcalfe","Phone":"707-268-2210"},{"GrantID":2158,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":24099.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Expenses:\r\nNotebook computer - $3500\r\nGasurveyor - $2848\r\nPelican Case for Gqasurveyor - $80\r\nKodak digital camera - $538.73\r\nCell phone - $395.95\r\nComputer paper - $300\r\nWork station Ergonut - $173.75\r\nSalary off-set - $12,000\r\nAdministrative Costs - $1163.57\r\nTotal - $21,000\r\n\r\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nActual Expenditures:\r\nSalary Offset - $12,000\r\nComputer pager - $490.00\r\nCell phones \u0026 pagers - $257.94\r\nFilm developing - $89.75\r\nTool box for vehicle - $152.12\r\nVehicle mainatenance - $2400\r\nNotebook computer - $2719.53\r\nDigital camera - $2883.80\r\nWork boots - $559.05\r\nPrinter - $1441.0\r\nCopier charges - $94.00 \r\nTotal:  $24,100","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gerald","LastName":"Quick","Phone":"760-339-4203"},{"GrantID":2159,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18397.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Expenses::\r\nSalary and benefits for full time REHS - $18,388.\r\n----------------------------------------------------------\r\nActual Expenditures:\r\nGrant monies of $18,388 were expended for salaries \u0026 benefits for REHS.  Also a desktop computer was purchased for clerical support for integrated waste management.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Hurd","Phone":"760-878-0238"},{"GrantID":2160,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":37299.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Expenses:\r\nLEA Travel Expenses - $5400\r\nLEA Salary reimbursements - $29,600\r\nTotal:  $35000\r\n\r\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \r\nActual Expenditures:\r\nSalaries \u0026 Benefits - $65,698.47\r\nTravel \u0026 Training expenses - $277.02\r\nTotal:  $65.975.49","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"O`Rullian","Phone":"661-862-8731"},{"GrantID":2161,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":19447.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Expenses:\r\nTraining and Travel - $5800\r\nProfessional \u0026 Specialized Services - $8949\r\nInformation Services - $106\r\nCommunications - $1010\r\nFixed Assets \u0026 Equipment(digital camera, 2 clerical chairs) - $1635\r\nTotal: $17,500\r\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nExpenditures:\r\nTraining \u0026 Travel - $9745\r\nProfessional \u0026 Specialized Services - $7502\r\nInformation Services - $106\r\nCommunications - $609\r\nFixed Assets \u0026 Equipment(digital camera, 2 clerical chairs) - $1485\r\nTotal:  19,447","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Fillmore","Phone":"559-584-1411"},{"GrantID":2162,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16816.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Expenses:\r\nLEA intends to use grant funds to supplement department revenue for LEA functions, principally, LEA staff personnel expense.\r\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nExpenditures:\r\nEmployee Salary  and benefits - $16,816","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Ruminski","Phone":"707-263-1164"},{"GrantID":2163,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17903.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Expenses:\r\nGrant funds will be used to help finance the solid waste program including memberships, meetings, committees, training \u0026 equipment, vehicle maintenance, supplies, LEA salary, support staff.\r\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nActual Expenditures:Salaries - $17,751.74\r\nTravel - $609.11\r\nTransportation - $828.82\r\nCommunications - $1696.97\r\nOffice Expenses - $368.80\r\nEquipment - $143.44\r\nAdmin Expense 10- of Personnel - $3660.61\r\nTotal: - $25,059.49","ParticipantName":"Lassen County","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas A.","LastName":"Keeffer","Phone":"530-251-8128"},{"GrantID":2164,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":102526.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Expenses:\r\nFunds to be used for training, education materials, services and supplies, equipment, travel.\r\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nActual Expenditures:\r\nEmployee Training - $19,186\r\nEducational materials - $1696\r\nServices \u0026 Supplies - $15,062\r\nEquipment - $33,830\r\nTravel - $3,952\r\nVehicle - $28,800\r\nTotal - $102,526","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Virginia","LastName":"Maloles-Fowler","Phone":"626-458-3500"},{"GrantID":2165,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":67155.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Expenses:\r\nTraining - $10000\r\nTechnical Services - $25,700\r\nEquipment - $4400\r\nOutreach materials/reference books and software - $2500\r\nComputers - $12400\r\nTotal:  $55000\r\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nActual Expenditures: - $48737.96\r\nTraining - $$3609.91\r\nEquipment - $22739.30\r\nTechnical Services -$21140\r\nReference Books/Software - $1248.75","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Maturino","Phone":"213-978-0865"},{"GrantID":2166,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15646.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project expenses:\r\nSafety equipment/heat stress prevention - $1500\r\nTraining - $1800\r\nTechnical Support $800\r\nSampling equipment - $2100\r\nMisc - $6100\r\nTotal:  $13,100\r\n-----------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nExpenditures:\r\nComputer Equipment - $2532.40\r\nSampling Equipment - $147.20\r\nSafety Equipment - $986.62\r\nMisc. - $1433.50\r\nTechnical Support(Nextel service) - $2971.73\r\nTraining, Conferences, Travel - $1180.23\r\nTotal: $9251.69\r\nLEA will reimburse CIWMB $4829.71\r\n\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Vernon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Leonard","LastName":"Grossberg","Phone":"323-583-8811"},{"GrantID":2167,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16661.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project expenses:\r\nContractual services, journals, meetings, seminars, conferences, office supplies, limited services, admin., office equipment, field and shop equipment.  Total:  $15,800\r\n\r\nExpenditures:\r\nJournals and publications - $1000\r\nMeetings and seminars - $1023\r\nMemberships - $1026\r\nSpecial meetings - $494\r\nConferences - $220\r\nOther Contractual services - $4000\r\nOffice supplies - $1000\r\nAdministrative costs - $1300\r\nOffice Equipment - $2200\r\nField and Shop equipment - $2200\r\nSales tax payable - $112.45\r\nTotal:  $13375.45\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steven L.","LastName":"Samaniego","Phone":"626-939-8411"},{"GrantID":2168,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18682.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Expenses for Grant funds:\r\nProgram software and upgrades - 30-\r\nTraining and transportation - 30-\r\nHealth and safety equipment - 5-\r\nCommunications - 5-\r\nComputer supplies - 10-\r\nOffice equipment - 20-\r\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expense Report for 1999-2000 as follows:\r\nNetwork connectivity device - $4600\r\nNikon Digital Camera \u0026 accessories - $1199.48\r\nTraining \u0026 transportation - $$5819.23\r\nComputer hard drive and RAM - $686.38\r\nArcview Computer software - $$3511.80\r\nOffice Supplies - $2281.04\r\nCommunications - $600.00\r\nInternet service provider - $180.00\r\nTotal:  $18,877.93","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Glenn","LastName":"Allen","Phone":"559-675-7823"},{"GrantID":2169,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":19296.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Expenses:\r\nContract Services - $12000\r\nBooks, references, periodicals, training - $3000\r\nEquipment and supplies - $2500\r\nTotal:  $17,500\r\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nActual Expenditures:\r\nCIWMB Conference, BioCycle Renewal, lateral files, workshop refreshments, gas training, inkjet cartridges, etc. - $2,637.21","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cynthia","LastName":"Barnard","Phone":"415-499-6919"},{"GrantID":2170,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15798.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Expenses:\r\nSalaries - $11200\r\nTravel - $2000\r\nCommunication service for mobile phones - $1200\r\nConnection to Internet - $200\r\nEducational materials - $200\r\nEnvision Program(prorated health department maintenance) - $300\r\nOffice expenses - $1400\r\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nExpenditures\r\nSalaries - $11,651\r\nTravel - $1670\r\nCommunication service \u0026 mobile phone - $1434\r\nFair Booth Rental Fee - $240\r\nRoundtable meeting room rental fee - $200\r\nInternet Fees - $84\r\nOffice Expenses - $519\r\nTotal - $15,798","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Charles B.","LastName":"Mosher, M.D., MPH","Phone":"209-966-3689"},{"GrantID":2171,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":24211.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Expenses:\r\nRegular employees - $21000\r\nOffice supplies - $500\r\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nActual Expenditures:\r\nLEA activities constituted 79- of a `person year` as established by the county.  79-($50450) =  $39,856 \r\n","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Morley","Phone":"707-463-4140"},{"GrantID":2172,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":20841.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project expenses:\r\nSalary/benefits for existing staff - $18,500\r\nTravel - $500\r\nTotal: - $19000\r\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nActual Expenditures:\r\nTotal hours for solid waste/general/office 1598.50 hours @ $34.13/hour = $56,484.38.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bill","LastName":"Peeler","Phone":"209-381-1086"},{"GrantID":2173,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16384.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project expenses:\r\nSwana membership fee - $250\r\nCommunications - $100\r\nMaintenance of Equipment - $100\r\nOffice expenses - $100\r\nTraining - $117\r\nSalaries \u0026 wages (clerical support) - $684\r\nContract Services (LEA Travel \u0026 Wages) - $18,522\r\nTotal:  $19,973\r\n----------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nActual Expenditures:\r\nContract Services LEA- Ernie Genter - $18,471.23\r\nLEA Travel - $913.63\r\nMemberships - $257.00\r\nCommunication - $60.00\r\nClerical Salaries \u0026 Benefits - $744.08\r\nTotal:  $20,445.94","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Farnam","Phone":"530-233-6310"},{"GrantID":2174,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":19617.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project expenses:\r\nClerical Staff Salary(0.30 FTE) - $6,185\r\nClerical Staff Benefits - $2427\r\nContract Services/Salaries - $1963\r\nMemberships - $425\r\nTraining/Staff Development - $1000\r\nEquipment - $500\r\nEquipment maintenence - $500\r\nSmall tools/supplies - $1000\r\nCommunications - $1500\r\nOffice expenses - $1500\r\nTotal:  $17,000\r\n----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Expenditures:\r\nContract Services - $7526\r\nClerical Support - $5441.18\r\nSmall Tools/film developing, shipping samples - $76.46\r\nComputer software accessories - $995.53\r\nTelephone communications - $1862.64\r\nOffice supplies - $1315.74\r\nMemberships/Training - $894.93\r\nIndirect costs - $1469\r\nTotal:  $19,617","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Lampson","Phone":"760-932-7485"},{"GrantID":2175,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":26467.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Expenses:\r\nComputers, staff training, telecommunications, fleet, office supply.\r\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\n3/15/00 LEA requested change in project expenses.  LEA intends to purchase a 4-wheel drive vehicle for inspections.\r\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nActual Expenditures:\r\nComputer equipment 0 $299.23\r\nEmployee training - $7.04\r\nPostage - $27.18\r\nFleet maintenance - $2114.38\r\nRecruitmentn advertising - $580.98\r\n2000 Jeep Cherokee - $21739.58\r\nTotal: $26,467","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Walter","LastName":"Wong","Phone":"831-755-4505"},{"GrantID":2176,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":20057.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Expenses:\r\nSupplement Salary \u0026 benefits - $3100\r\nVehicle mileage cost - $7000\r\nTraining - $3000\r\nProfessional Services/Contract Extra Help - $4000\r\nCommunications - cell phone charges - $400\r\nTotal:  $17,500\r\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nActual expenditures:9/27/00: Amended 4/4/01\r\nSalaries \u0026 benefits - $4041/$7,070\r\nLEA vehicle mileage costs - $7185/$4156\r\nTraining \u0026 travel - $3749\r\nField expenses(digital camera) - $821\r\nProfessional services/contract extra help - $4000\r\nCell phone charges - $261","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"707-253-4144"},{"GrantID":2177,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17788.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Expenses:\r\nCIA investigation - $4683\r\nSolid waste violations - 11,696\r\nGrant Administration - $421\r\nTotal:  $16800\r\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nExpenses:\r\nEnforcement administration - $6050\r\nCIA Investigation - $1906\r\nCIA Director/supervisor oversight - $1492\r\nEHS Hotline - $756\r\nEHS Non Haz contam. soils - $21\r\nEHS - site specific - $5263\r\nASO Code compliance - $155\r\nCode compliance assistance - $3242\r\nASO Grant administration - $392\r\nTotal:  $19578\r\nGrant administration @$18.24/hour; All other grant related professional services @$20.72/hr.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tracy","LastName":"Gidel","Phone":"530-265-1449"},{"GrantID":2178,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":53055.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Expenses:\r\nSupplies - $3251\r\nProfessional \u0026 Specialized services\r\n      Indirect cost - $5621\r\n      Expert consultant services - $20000\r\nSpecialized Departmental Expense - $318\r\nTravel - $6810\r\nFixed Assets/landfill gas survey equipment - $9000\r\nTotal:  45000\r\n","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Elisabeth","LastName":"Gonzalez","Phone":"714-433-6011"},{"GrantID":2179,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":21667.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project expenses:\r\nGrant funds will augment solid waste program activities, training and equipment\r\n----------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Accounting:\r\nGrant funds were used to pay payroll costs for staff performing LEA activities and for training expenses.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Swenson","Phone":"530-889-7335"},{"GrantID":2180,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":19063.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project expenses:\r\nSupport contract agreement between Plumas \u0026 Lassen counties.\r\nPostage, copies, communications\r\nComputer equipment\r\nOffice supplies\r\nAdministrative and clerical support costs\r\nVehicle maintenance and travel costs.\r\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nActual Expenditures:\r\nContract REHS - Salaries - $ 18,854.33\r\nTravel - $1039.01\r\nTransportation - $1093,88\r\nTotal - $20,987.22","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ernest S.","LastName":"Genter","Phone":"530-251-8176"},{"GrantID":2181,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":39355.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project expenses:\r\nFunds to be used to carry out fieldwork, training, and purchase of additional computer equipment and software, digital cameras and a Display Projection system.\r\n\r\nFinal Expenditures:\r\nTraining - $5,765.01\r\nField supplies \u0026 reference materials - $4789.56\r\nComputers \u0026 accessories - $13,730.26\r\nTotal Office equipment \u0026 furnigure - $7428.93\r\nDigital cameras - $1684.38\r\nTotal:  $33398.14","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Damian L.","LastName":"Meins","Phone":"909-955-8982"},{"GrantID":2182,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":31382.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Expenses:\r\nGrant funds will be used to supplement the cost of 3 Environmental Health Specialists assigned to the LEA program.\r\n\r\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nActual Expenditures:\r\nInspection and permit hours and LEA cost - $35,064","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Hackett","Phone":"916-875-8409"},{"GrantID":2183,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16101.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Manpower - 14-\r\nEquipment - 30-\r\nTraining - 40-\r\nIndependent Legal Counsel - 5-\r\nSupport Staff - 10-\r\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nExpenditures\r\nTraining - $1724.19\r\nEquipment - $8468.64\r\nOffice Support/Supplies - $5055.82\r\nTotal:  15,248.65","ParticipantName":"San Benito County","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert M.","LastName":"Shingai","Phone":"831-636-4035"},{"GrantID":2184,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":48171.0000,"ProjectSummary":"11/19/99-Rec`d Grant Payment Request and Grant Agreement and 5 copies of grant agreement (6 total).  Need to return 5 copies with original signatures. On Grant Payment Request, there was an offset in the amount of $4019.07 for repayment of unsupported grant dollars for EAG #EA-91-0355-36. Approval for offset came from David Saxby. \r\n\r\nProject Expenses\r\nFunds will be spent for training, computer equipment, consultants, gas and odor monitoring equipment.\r\n\r\n05/10/99\r\nLEA requests use of funds for vehicle maintenance for solid waste program..  Also, LEA requests use of funds for costs incurred with an illegal dump - i.e., investigator, engineering consultants, negotiator, legal counsel.  Request approved.\r\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nActual Expenditures:\r\nComputer and office/ monitoring equipment and maintenance - $13,710.03\r\nProfessional services - $26,573.53\r\nVehicle maintenance - 35,216.96\r\nTravel, Training, Conferences and associated expenses - $9639.11\r\nTotal:  $85,139.63","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Avera","Phone":"909-387-9057"},{"GrantID":2185,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":41198.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to contract for updating EPP, purchase computer equipment, infrared gas analyzer, field monitoring equipment, lab costs and training and travel for training.\r\n\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\n\r\nSafety clothing - $137.27\r\nCellular phone - $83.89\r\nMaintenance of equipment - $1356.36\r\nMedical and lab equipment maintenance - $875.16\r\nOffice expense - $303.91\r\nBooks - $236.77\r\nEDP supplies - $605.68\r\nLab services - $414\r\nApecial department expense - $846.47\r\nMinor equipment - $8749.33\r\nEquipment - $15,972.96\r\nTotal Equipment and supplies - $29,581.80\r\n\r\nTraining Travel, Transportation, registration - $3226.86\r\n\r\nTotal Expenses - $32,808.66\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marilyn","LastName":"Corodemas","Phone":"858-694-3595"},{"GrantID":2186,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":30176.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Expenses:\r\nComputer equipment\r\nTraining\r\nReference Materials\r\nPersonnel Safety\r\nData Collection/Surveillance\r\n----------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nExpenditures:\r\nComputer equipment and software - $11595.02\r\nData collection and surveillance - $9894.76\r\nPersonnel safety - $4755\r\nTraining \u0026 associated costs - 3343.29\r\nReference Materials - $619\r\nTotal:  $30207.07","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul R.","LastName":"Manasjan","Phone":"619-446-5006"},{"GrantID":2187,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":23764.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Expenses:\r\nDigital Camera - $850\r\nComputers - $8400\r\nColor Scanner - $550\r\nCopy Machine rental - $8000\r\nStaff Training - $4000\r\nRemainder of Grant - $200 to supplement staff LEA costs.\r\nTotal:  $22000\r\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nProject Expenses:\r\nDigital camera - $850\r\nComputers - $8400\r\nColor Scanner - $550\r\nCopy Machine rental - $8000\r\nTraining - $4000\r\nRemainder to supplement solid waste facility staff costs.\r\n---------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nActual Expenditures:\r\nSony Mavica - $752\r\nComputers - $5610\r\nGas monitor sensor - $99\r\nCalibration gases - $114\r\nLateral filing cases - $2376\r\nCopy machine lease - $5404\r\nTraining - $4326\r\nP \u0026 I staff hours - 155.31 hours at $32.73/hour - $5083\r\nTotal - $23,764","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Al","LastName":"Olsen","Phone":"209-468-3434"},{"GrantID":2188,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":20312.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project expenses:\r\nIncrease landfill inspection frequency\r\nIncrease enforcement activity\r\nUpgrade permits\r\nLocate and identify CIA cites\r\nPurchase inspection equipment\r\n\r\nExpenditures:\r\nEmployee salary \u0026 benefits - $21,573.89\r\nTravel, training, conferences \u0026 per diem expenses - $2,261.88\r\nTotal Expenses:  $23,835.77","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Mc Gee","Phone":"805-781-5574"},{"GrantID":2189,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":25756.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Expenses:\r\nTraining \u0026 related expenses - $3500\r\nEquipment to include digital camera, safety equipment, sampling equipment - $5000\r\n0.5 FTE clerical support position - $13000","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dean","LastName":"Peterson","Phone":"650-372-6222"},{"GrantID":2190,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":24700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project expenses:\r\nContracts for independent legal counsel or other consultants - $10,000\r\nSupplement budget for LEA programs(equipment, periodicals, training) - $11,500","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Merrifield","Phone":"805-681-4900"},{"GrantID":2191,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":27197.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project expenses:\r\nDigital color copier - $12,000\r\nGIS software and support services - $12,000\r\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nActual Expenditures:\r\nComputer software, GIS classes, gas monitoring sensor, digital camera, altimeter, digital voice rexorders, cell phones \u0026 accessories, car floor mats, Palm Pilots, GIS support services, digital proge thermometer, lamp for LCD projector\r\nTotal expenditures: - $25,836.01","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Antone","LastName":"Pacheco","Phone":"408-299-6930"},{"GrantID":2192,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":28822.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Expenses:\r\nTraining - $5000\r\nAnnual Medical Surveillance Physicals - $3000\r\nGraphic imaging system - $9000\r\nGas Surveyor batteries \u0026 logging cables - $$650\r\nHP Color laser printer - $9000\r\nKey box - $200\r\nStereo scope - $100\r\nProtective clothing - $400\r\nLEA Web page design - $1000.\r\nTotal:  $27,450\r\n\r\nFinal Expenditures:  $17, 833.14","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Ferrier","Phone":"408-535-7945"},{"GrantID":2193,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":26248.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project expenses:\r\nEntire grant award will be used for staff salaries and benefits and program costs, i.e., vehicle use, office expenses, equipment maintenance or replacement.\r\n----------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nActual Expenditures:\r\nHourly wage is $21.49 for LEA.  \r\n688 hours = $14,785.\r\nIn addition, other staff worked in excess of 600 hours with total salary of approximately $12,894.\r\nTotal = $27,679","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Russ","LastName":"Mull","Phone":"530-225-5789"},{"GrantID":2194,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15676.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project expense:\r\nHelping fund LEA position - $13,750\r\nTraining - $450\r\nEquipment and supplies - $400\r\nMemberships, meetings, committees - $400\r\nTotal:  $15,000\r\n----------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nActual Expenditures:\r\nContract R.E.H.S. Salary /benefits- $11573.61\r\nTravel - $729.00\r\nVarious vendors Supplies - $3373.39\r\nTotal: $15,676\r\n","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"Hall","Phone":"530-993-6709"},{"GrantID":2195,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18001.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project expenses:\r\nFunds to be used for LEA wages.\r\n----------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nExpenditures\r\nPersonnel salaries/benefits - $18,001","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Barber","Phone":"530-841-2110"},{"GrantID":2196,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":23231.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project expenses:\r\nGrant funds to be used for engineering services for LEA program\r\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nActual Expenditures:\r\nAll grant funds used for engineering services for LEA staff engineer.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Cliff","LastName":"Covey","Phone":"707-421-6765"},{"GrantID":2197,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":26966.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project expenses:\r\nSalaries \u0026 benefits - $19,110\r\nServices \u0026 supplies - $3890\r\nPerformance objectives: - meetings, training, etc.\r\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nActual Expenditures:\r\nSalaries and Benefits - $20,530.80.\r\nField inspection supplies, training, travel - $680.08","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Lewin","Phone":"707-525-6560"},{"GrantID":2198,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16820.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project expenses:\r\nSupplement wages \u0026 benefits of LEA staff person.\r\n---------------------------------------------------------------\r\nExpenditures\r\nSalary and benefits - $16,820","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Potanovic","Phone":"530-527-8020"},{"GrantID":2199,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":21574.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project expenses:\r\nServices and Supplies - $1500\r\nTravel and Training - $4500\r\nSalaries \u0026 benefits for professional consulting and contract services - $13,000\r\nTotal:  $19000\r\n\r\nExpenditures:\r\nProfessional services (salaries \u0026 benefits) - $17,316.90\r\nTravel \u0026 Meals - $1525.92\r\nServices \u0026 supplies - $3422.88\r\nTotal - $22,265.70","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Donald E.","LastName":"Krouse, M.D.","Phone":"530-623-1358"},{"GrantID":2200,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":26200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project expenses:\r\nPartial funding for REHS for solid waste program.\r\n----------------------------------------------------------------\r\nExpenditures:\r\nREHS II - $26,200","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jay W.","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"559-733-6441"},{"GrantID":2201,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16795.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project expenses:\r\nOffice supplies, travel, training, education, software, monitoring equipment.\r\n______________________________________________________\r\nExpenditures:\r\nPayroll - $1391\r\nCommunications - Cellular and office telephone charges - $682\r\nMaintenance equipment - Vehicle maintenance - $818\r\nOffice Expense - photo development, general office supplies - $4842\r\nProfessional Services 7 Supplies - Leak detection study for landfill, Title 14 \u0026 27 costs - $3705\r\nRents \u0026 Leases - mandated costs from facilities management. Leasing of telephones and office connection costs - $395\r\nTravel and Training - $875\r\nEquipment - Computer sofware, educational material, booth for health fair - $4087","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Charlotte","LastName":"Ginn","Phone":"209-533-5990"},{"GrantID":2202,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":25294.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project expenses:\r\nTraining - $11000\r\nDigital camera - $500\r\nColor scanner - $200\r\nProjector - $4000\r\nBooks - $1000\r\nSoftware - $4400\r\nRadar gun - $300\r\nTotal:  $22,500","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Terrence O.","LastName":"Gilday","Phone":"805-654-2815"},{"GrantID":2203,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":19092.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project expenses:\r\nFunds to be used to support solid waste program.\r\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nAnnual Report:\r\nGrant funds were used to fund costs of a solid waste nuisance abatement project in Esparto and Madison as the result of citizen complaints (this was an unbudgeted activity), and the composting program for additional time used for consultation and meetings.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joseph Bruce","LastName":"Sarazin","Phone":"530-666-8646"},{"GrantID":2204,"CycleID":27,"CycleCode":"EA9         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA9          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18885.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Expenditures\r\nInternet Access, Equipment, and replace expendables as needed.  Training/travel to maintain LEA certification, Legal and engineering services as needed.  Offset salary and benefit costs for LEA hours spent over one person-year.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Al","LastName":"Amaro","Phone":"530-741-6251"},{"GrantID":2205,"CycleID":32,"CycleCode":"FR2         ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR2          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Georgianne Turner","AwardedFunds":8050.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Rattlesnake Road Cleanup","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Johnston","Phone":"530-621-5896"},{"GrantID":2206,"CycleID":32,"CycleCode":"FR2         ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR2          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Georgianne Turner","AwardedFunds":23102.6400,"ProjectSummary":"Laux -Site 1, Lurline- Site 2A, Lurline-Site 2B, Evans -Site 3, Cortina - Site 4, Whiskey Creek - Site 5, Boles - Site 6","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard S.","LastName":"Dickson","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":2207,"CycleID":32,"CycleCode":"FR2         ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR2          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Georgianne Turner","AwardedFunds":10000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cuneo Road Cleanup","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tom","LastName":"Starling","Phone":"209-966-5356"},{"GrantID":2208,"CycleID":32,"CycleCode":"FR2         ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR2          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Georgianne Turner","AwardedFunds":7963.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Red Oak Way Cleanup","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mary","LastName":"Todd","Phone":"559-733-6441"},{"GrantID":2209,"CycleID":32,"CycleCode":"FR2         ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR2          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Georgianne Turner","AwardedFunds":32086.5600,"ProjectSummary":"Denner Ranches (Sites 1, 2, 3) and Oakshade Ranch.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert A.","LastName":"Swift","Phone":"707-525-6546"},{"GrantID":2210,"CycleID":33,"CycleCode":"FR3         ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR3          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Georgianne Turner","AwardedFunds":10000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Windy Hollow Road illegal dump clean up near Point Arena.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Cayler","Phone":"707-463-4078"},{"GrantID":2211,"CycleID":34,"CycleCode":"FR4         ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR4          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Georgianne Turner","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup of:  Site 1--Low Divide Road;  Site 2--Alexandre Ranch;  Site 3--Peine Ranch;  Site 4--McNamara Ranch;  Site 5--Fish and Game Ranches","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"W. Arthur","LastName":"Reeve","Phone":"707-464-7229"},{"GrantID":2212,"CycleID":35,"CycleCode":"FR5         ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR5          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Georgianne Turner","AwardedFunds":8932.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposes to clean up two (2) sites.","ParticipantName":"City of Avenal","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jerry E.","LastName":"Watson","Phone":"559-386-5766"},{"GrantID":2213,"CycleID":35,"CycleCode":"FR5         ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR5          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Georgianne Turner","AwardedFunds":30292.1300,"ProjectSummary":"Proposes to clean up a total of 22 separate sites.","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Perreault Jr.","Phone":"530-283-6268"},{"GrantID":2214,"CycleID":35,"CycleCode":"FR5         ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR5          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Georgianne Turner","AwardedFunds":10000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposes to clean up illegal dumping on property which was once part of Guenoc Ranch.","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Beverly I.","LastName":"Westphal","Phone":"707-263-2221"},{"GrantID":2215,"CycleID":35,"CycleCode":"FR5         ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR5          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Georgianne Turner","AwardedFunds":29558.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposes to clean up 3 sites.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Cruz","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Patrick","LastName":"Mathews","Phone":"831-454-2377"},{"GrantID":2218,"CycleID":97,"CycleCode":"TR16        ","CycleNameID":40,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Green-Building Product Procurement Gr","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR16         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":7541.0800,"ProjectSummary":"Proposes to replace existing anti-fatigue mats in Orland High School`s weight room with new tire-derived mats.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":2221,"CycleID":10,"CycleCode":"CC80        ","CycleNameID":29,"CycleName":"Showcase of Recycled Content Building Products","CyclecategoryName":"Sustainable Building Grants","CyclecategoryID":5,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CC80         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"John Blue","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Purchase recycled-content building products for Eco-Industrial Park, Berkeley.","ParticipantName":"City of Berkeley","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kate","LastName":"Squire","Phone":"510-705-8187"},{"GrantID":2222,"CycleID":11,"CycleCode":"CC81        ","CycleNameID":11,"CycleName":"Lakeview Terrace Branch Library","CyclecategoryName":"Sustainable Building Grants","CyclecategoryID":5,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CC81         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Kristen McDonald","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Public Library","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Fontayne","LastName":"Holmes","Phone":"213-228-7586"},{"GrantID":2223,"CycleID":12,"CycleCode":"CC82        ","CycleNameID":10,"CycleName":"LA Shares Reuse Enhancement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CC82         - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Jeff Hunts","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposes to expand and increase the effectiveness of its materials reuse program.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Beccaria","Phone":"213-473-8360"},{"GrantID":2224,"CycleID":136,"CycleCode":"UOG5        ","CycleNameID":50,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG5         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":79972.0800,"ProjectSummary":"Place media ads on the radio, English and Spanish; newspaper and transit bus billboards; expand current collection center by 2,000 sq ft, and staff collection center on Wednesdays.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Coon","Phone":"760-955-5229"},{"GrantID":2226,"CycleID":136,"CycleCode":"UOG5        ","CycleNameID":50,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG5         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":386387.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside collection of used oil and filters for single-family residents; expansion of PHHWCF hours and temporary events; publicity and education; and promotion of re-refined oil use through a study, seminar and follow-up.","ParticipantName":"West Contra Costa Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mersina","LastName":"Purlantov","Phone":"510-215-3104"},{"GrantID":2228,"CycleID":136,"CycleCode":"UOG5        ","CycleNameID":50,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG5         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":94119.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish an airport oil collection program for use by private aircraft owners/pilots by purchasing necessary equipment and provide ongoing collection services; and establish a storm drain stenciling program that incorporates volunteers to use their original artwork to enlighten residents about storm drains and enhance community pride.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Nathan","LastName":"Gorth","Phone":"209-577-5493"},{"GrantID":2229,"CycleID":136,"CycleCode":"UOG5        ","CycleNameID":50,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG5         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":89805.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish curbside used oil and filter pickup, used oil collection sites at airport for oil generated by piston-powered general aviation aircraft, re-refined oil usage by city vehicles and transit buses, and expansion of community education and outreach.","ParticipantName":"City of El Paso de Robles","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Deakin","Phone":"805-237-3861"},{"GrantID":2231,"CycleID":136,"CycleCode":"UOG5        ","CycleNameID":50,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG5         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":134394.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposing a public education program; promotion of re-refined oil; small business community program; school education program; and Truckee/Placer County program.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Daria","LastName":"Kent","Phone":"530-265-7179"},{"GrantID":2232,"CycleID":136,"CycleCode":"UOG5        ","CycleNameID":50,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG5         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":533076.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand agriculture used oil program by 3 facilities; focused hispanic outreach; publicity and education program for existing program; local agency re-refined oil procurement; equipment; and school curriculum program.","ParticipantName":"Kings Waste and Recycling Authority","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Monaco","Phone":"559-583-8829"},{"GrantID":2233,"CycleID":136,"CycleCode":"UOG5        ","CycleNameID":50,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG5         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":354533.2400,"ProjectSummary":"Develop, expand and implement it`s existing used oil collection program through oil awareness events and promotion of re-refined oil use; and assist with the conversion of public and private fleets.  Also, develop and implement a marina education and used oil collection program for popular county inland lakes -- an expansion of the successful `Lake Tahoe Oil Pollution Prevention Marina Program.`","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Johnston","Phone":"530-621-5896"},{"GrantID":2234,"CycleID":136,"CycleCode":"UOG5        ","CycleNameID":50,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG5         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":137366.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand used motor oil and filter collection for rural residents by installing collection tanks; create a marina education program; continue public education.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sandra","LastName":"Hood","Phone":"530-225-5401"},{"GrantID":2236,"CycleID":136,"CycleCode":"UOG5        ","CycleNameID":50,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG5         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":84365.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Provide permanent display and brochure at the Bay Model Visitor Center that features a direct link phone line to 1-800-CLEAN UP.","ParticipantName":"Marin Street Light Acquisition JPA","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Gina","LastName":"Purin","Phone":"415-499-3202"},{"GrantID":2237,"CycleID":136,"CycleCode":"UOG5        ","CycleNameID":50,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG5         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":210613.4400,"ProjectSummary":"Heighten awareness of oil recycling opportunities available through curbside collection and certified oil collection centers.  Multimedia programs include TV, radio, newsprint, and door-to-door program.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Fidelis","LastName":"Gines","Phone":"209-525-6758"},{"GrantID":2238,"CycleID":136,"CycleCode":"UOG5        ","CycleNameID":50,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG5         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":112387.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Boater outreach through volunteers at Pillar Point Harbor.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sara","LastName":"Pratt","Phone":"650-599-1514"},{"GrantID":2240,"CycleID":136,"CycleCode":"UOG5        ","CycleNameID":50,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG5         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":555152.8000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish used oil collection program as follows:  Pilot program targeting migrant labor camps; Stockton municipal airport; 2 additional marinas that include oil filter collection; implement outreach program to targeted audiences; advertise HHW facility as used oil collection center; waste oil and oil filter disposal and equipment installation.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alison","LastName":"Hudson","Phone":"209-468-3066"},{"GrantID":2242,"CycleID":136,"CycleCode":"UOG5        ","CycleNameID":50,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG5         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":329554.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implement curbside oil recycling in Santa Rosa and Sonoma; expand hours for public sponsored oil drop-offs and make facility improvements.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County Waste Management Agency","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Connie","LastName":"Cloak","Phone":"707-568-3783"},{"GrantID":2243,"CycleID":136,"CycleCode":"UOG5        ","CycleNameID":50,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG5         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":200275.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install or expand oil collection facilities at 3 airports; develop and implement pilot oil education program; install bilge pump out system at Santa Ana Harbor; add 10 new certified oil collection centers within the County; provide support and technical assistance to all centers; develop re-refined oil infrastructure for public and private fleets.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Dana","LastName":"Green","Phone":"805-882-3615"},{"GrantID":2244,"CycleID":136,"CycleCode":"UOG5        ","CycleNameID":50,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG5         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":137375.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Continue with the school program, establish an instructional booth at the Discovery Museum, enhance public awareness campaign.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Ana","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mary","LastName":"Gonzales","Phone":"714-647-5088"},{"GrantID":2247,"CycleID":136,"CycleCode":"UOG5        ","CycleNameID":50,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG5         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":190631.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Curbside collection and load checking; agricultural and rural oil collection; and education center for used oil management.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Worrell","Phone":"805-782-8530"},{"GrantID":2250,"CycleID":136,"CycleCode":"UOG5        ","CycleNameID":50,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG5         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":602106.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Create infrastructure for mobile HHW and used oil collection program; establish pilot curbside oil and filter collection program; develop high school oil education program; create marina oil recovery and education program for Lake Oroville, offer ag. oil `amnesty` program and expand raceway program.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Bonnie","LastName":"Low","Phone":"530-538-7681"},{"GrantID":2251,"CycleID":136,"CycleCode":"UOG5        ","CycleNameID":50,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG5         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":666259.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish agricultural oil collection centers in areas without reasonable access to disposal locations for large quantities of oil from farm equipment; develop marina collection centers and promote marina programs through advertising and public outreach; conduct extensive public outreach campaigns emphasizing used oil recycling and proper disposal methods; develop educational programs for schools; promote use of re-refined oil in rural county fleets.","ParticipantName":"Rural Counties ESJPA","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Norton","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":2252,"CycleID":136,"CycleCode":"UOG5        ","CycleNameID":50,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG5         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":662346.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop a regional used oil collection pilot program for multi- residential complexes; educational outreach to underserved DIYers in priority neighborhoods; promote re-refined motor oil to agricultural businesses, race track enthusiasts, fleet managers, and retail and wholesale stores that sell motor oil; and statewide promotion of agricultural oil recycling opportunities using `Earth`s 911` hotline.","ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeffrey","LastName":"Smedberg","Phone":"831-454-2373"},{"GrantID":2254,"CycleID":136,"CycleCode":"UOG5        ","CycleNameID":50,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG5         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":389189.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish oil and filter collection infrastructure and public education programs at 3 airports; provide residents with coupons for `drainer-containers;` expand regional public ed through newspaper, radio, phone books, point-of-purchase and special events; promote use of re-refined motor oil by fleets and oil-change facilities through education and incentive programs.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Kiesler","Phone":"805-658-4314"},{"GrantID":2257,"CycleID":136,"CycleCode":"UOG5        ","CycleNameID":50,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG5         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":399928.5000,"ProjectSummary":"Public education for young males, ages 16-25, and the Latino community; and enhance existing programs.","ParticipantName":"Western Riverside Council of Governments","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"DiCiano","Phone":"951-955-8587"},{"GrantID":2258,"CycleID":136,"CycleCode":"UOG5        ","CycleNameID":50,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG5         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":22750.9200,"ProjectSummary":"Convert all city owned/maintained vehicles (over 700) to re-refined oil products, promote the use of re-refined oil in the public sector, and work closely with petroleum distributors.  Attend community events, create advertisements, submit press releases, and work with local car enthusiasts to use re-refined oil in a highly visible car event.  Also, distribute educational material promoting the use of re-refined lubricant products.","ParticipantName":"City of Redding","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kim","LastName":"Stempien","Phone":"530-224-6205"},{"GrantID":2261,"CycleID":50,"CycleCode":"HD8         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD8          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":62590.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Continue development of the HHW program by the startup of a permanent facility that will accept HHW products not allowed at the ABOP facility; and expand the educational and promotional programs, as well as the use of alternative products.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alan","LastName":"Abbs","Phone":"530-527-3717"},{"GrantID":2262,"CycleID":50,"CycleCode":"HD8         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD8          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":150796.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Construct a permanent household hazardous waste collection facility.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County Waste Management Agency","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Connie","LastName":"Cloak","Phone":"707-568-3783"},{"GrantID":2264,"CycleID":50,"CycleCode":"HD8         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD8          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Jim Robinson","AwardedFunds":83574.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority is proposing the establishment of a permanent HHW collection facility (PHHWCF) to service remote and underserved residents of western San Luis Obispo County.  The facility will be located at the Corporation Yard/Sewage Treatment Plant owned by the city of Morro Bay and the Cayucos Sanitary District.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Worrell","Phone":"805-782-8530"},{"GrantID":2265,"CycleID":50,"CycleCode":"HD8         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD8          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":24186.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop and implement a needs assessment for HHW management in the underserved rural Delta area; a public awareness and education campaign (including a primary presence at the annual Isleton Crawdad Festival); and determination of the most cost-effective approach to provide the populace of the Delta Region with opportunities to better manage HHW.","ParticipantName":"City of Isleton","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dean","LastName":"Dockery","Phone":"916-777-7770"},{"GrantID":2266,"CycleID":50,"CycleCode":"HD8         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD8          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":164499.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Purchase household hazardous waste mobile collection trailer and truck.  Develop public education  information program.  Provide financial support for mobile collection events.  Provide materials, supplies and necessary support to collection program.","ParticipantName":"Kings Waste and Recycling Authority","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Monaco","Phone":"559-583-8829"},{"GrantID":2267,"CycleID":50,"CycleCode":"HD8         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD8          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":104800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct a public education program and 4 remote HHW collection events.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Daria","LastName":"Kent","Phone":"530-265-7179"},{"GrantID":2268,"CycleID":50,"CycleCode":"HD8         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD8          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":7959.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install a new HHW collection container to replace existing container that is rusting/rotting from rainwater and chemical odors.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Coon","Phone":"760-955-5229"},{"GrantID":2269,"CycleID":50,"CycleCode":"HD8         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD8          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":56248.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Build a permanent HHWCF on the coastside and pilot a non-appointment system.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dermot","LastName":"Casey","Phone":"650-363-4957"},{"GrantID":2270,"CycleID":50,"CycleCode":"HD8         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD8          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":150796.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Construct a countywide, fixed HHWCF with sustainable construction features and a reuse room.  Landscaping will include a beneficial urban demonstration garden.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alison","LastName":"Hudson","Phone":"209-468-3066"},{"GrantID":2271,"CycleID":50,"CycleCode":"HD8         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD8          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":178291.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand HHW disposal opportunities by encouraging Burbank and La Canada Flintridge`s residents to dispose of their HHW at Glendale`s permanent collection facility; and expanding HHW types to include sharps and fluorescent lights.","ParticipantName":"City of Glendale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Vasken","LastName":"Demirjian","Phone":"818-937-7706"},{"GrantID":2272,"CycleID":50,"CycleCode":"HD8         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD8          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Increase HHW disposal in the unincorporated areas by providing 4 temporary HHW collection events; and expanding education programs, including the development of a comprehensive point-of-purchase campaign.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Michele","LastName":"Stress","Phone":"619-338-2480"},{"GrantID":2273,"CycleID":50,"CycleCode":"HD8         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD8          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":73332.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Provide HHW collection opportunities to the Lake Berryessa region to reduce improper disposal and provide educational materials.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Briggs","Phone":"707-253-4094"},{"GrantID":2275,"CycleID":50,"CycleCode":"HD8         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD8          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":48173.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct 3 mobile collection events.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Peters","Phone":"530-934-6530"},{"GrantID":2276,"CycleID":50,"CycleCode":"HD8         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD8          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":150796.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Upgrade the current recycle-only facility in East Contra Costa County to a permanent, full-scale facility with increased hours of operation.","ParticipantName":"Delta Diablo Sanitation District","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Amanda","LastName":"Roa","Phone":"925-756-1940"},{"GrantID":2280,"CycleID":50,"CycleCode":"HD8         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD8          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":85657.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop a coloring book; expand the materials exchange/reuse program; provide storage lockers; and provide temporary collection events in underserved areas.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Bloom","Phone":"707-441-2005"},{"GrantID":2283,"CycleID":50,"CycleCode":"HD8         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD8          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":83611.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Continue access to local, permanent HHW facilities and expand education and outreach opportunities to teach residents about proper HHW disposal.","ParticipantName":"City of San Marcos","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Matthew","LastName":"Sunderland","Phone":"760-744-1050"},{"GrantID":2285,"CycleID":50,"CycleCode":"HD8         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD8          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":103147.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Provide permanent ABOP facility, public education program, HHW collection day and HHW waste audit program.","ParticipantName":"City of Guadalupe","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Al","LastName":"Hernandez","Phone":"805-343-1340"},{"GrantID":2286,"CycleID":50,"CycleCode":"HD8         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD8          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":163850.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Further establish the county`s permanent HHW collection facility, develop one-day HHW collection events, and create a multi-cultural, multi-media HHW public education and outreach program.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Shields","Phone":"559-661-6333"},{"GrantID":2287,"CycleID":50,"CycleCode":"HD8         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD8          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":114204.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand mobile HHW collection services to 12 underserved areas. Buy truck and forklift to facilitate mobile HHW collection.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ted","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"209-525-6732"},{"GrantID":2289,"CycleID":50,"CycleCode":"HD8         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD8          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":112500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Design and build a PHHWF.","ParticipantName":"City of Avalon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas","LastName":"Sulivan","Phone":"310-510-0220"},{"GrantID":2290,"CycleID":50,"CycleCode":"HD8         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD8          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":70761.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct 4 HHW mobile collection events in Hemet; publicity and education materials to promote these events; and inform citizens about other local facilities which collect HHW.","ParticipantName":"City of Hemet","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Nixon","Phone":"909-765-3880"},{"GrantID":2291,"CycleID":50,"CycleCode":"HD8         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD8          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":175995.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish 2 new permanent HHW collection facilities; implement a baseline regional HHW public awareness and education program; and establish a comprehensive HHW pollution prevention outreach program in 3 of the harbors surrounding the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Cruz","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Nelson","Phone":"831-420-6273"},{"GrantID":2292,"CycleID":50,"CycleCode":"HD8         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD8          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":170451.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Research and analyze options for implementing an Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Program for paint and paint-related products, with a focus on post-consumer recycling and disposal stages of the product life cycle.  It will identify paint recycling issues and marketing opportunities, as well as examine concepts of shared responsibility between public and private sectors.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Wendy","LastName":"Fong","Phone":"408-918-1968"},{"GrantID":2295,"CycleID":50,"CycleCode":"HD8         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD8          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":93744.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Enhance existing PHHWF at EDCO Station; partial funding for HHW disposal including:  residents of jurisdictions just outside of La Mesa`s formal boundary; expanded senior program including a senior drop-off and home pickup program.","ParticipantName":"City of La Mesa","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carol","LastName":"McLaughlin","Phone":"619-667-1162"},{"GrantID":2297,"CycleID":50,"CycleCode":"HD8         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD8          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":80922.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Hold temporary, 1-day HHW collection events; continue public education at local events; and provide HHW presentations to schools, businesses, and organizations.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sandra","LastName":"Hood","Phone":"530-225-5401"},{"GrantID":2300,"CycleID":67,"CycleCode":"SB1         ","CycleNameID":93,"CycleName":"Sustainable Building Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Sustainable Building Grants","CyclecategoryID":5,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SB1          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Kristen McDonald","AwardedFunds":33669.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implement via educational outreach of sustainable building practices, including a day of exhibits and seminars.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento Municipal Utility District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jodi","LastName":"Newman","Phone":"916-732-5474"},{"GrantID":2302,"CycleID":67,"CycleCode":"SB1         ","CycleNameID":93,"CycleName":"Sustainable Building Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Sustainable Building Grants","CyclecategoryID":5,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SB1          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Kristen McDonald","AwardedFunds":46700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Research, compile, publish, promote, and distribute regionally-targeted Santa Barbara County Green Building Guidelines.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"MacIntosh","Phone":"805-897-1908"},{"GrantID":2303,"CycleID":67,"CycleCode":"SB1         ","CycleNameID":93,"CycleName":"Sustainable Building Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Sustainable Building Grants","CyclecategoryID":5,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SB1          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Kristen McDonald","AwardedFunds":28102.3400,"ProjectSummary":"Targeting architects, builders, developers and potential clients, propose a three part educational effort including:  1) construction of a stand-alone sustainable building products kiosk; 2) expansion of the Agency`s web site to include information on the sustainable building products; and 3) conducting a lecture series on sustainable building issues.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County Waste Management Agency","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Karina","LastName":"Chilcott","Phone":"707-565-3668"},{"GrantID":2304,"CycleID":67,"CycleCode":"SB1         ","CycleNameID":93,"CycleName":"Sustainable Building Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Sustainable Building Grants","CyclecategoryID":5,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SB1          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Kristen McDonald","AwardedFunds":45000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Enhance and expand the City Sustainability Agenda by producing a comprehensive summary action plan and implementation mechanisms to integrate City environmental policies and programs regarding sustainable building.  Educate consumers, professionals and the development community on sustainable building and design best practices.  Develop teams of experts to respond to requests for information and assistance in sustainable building methodologies and materials.  Hire a part-time Client Services Rep. at the Green Resource Center to respond to the growing number of inquiries from public and private sectors regarding sustainable building.  Produce a report onall available information sources nationwide pertaining to green, reused, recycled-content products and materials in the marketplace today.","ParticipantName":"City of Berkeley","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kate","LastName":"Squire","Phone":"510-705-8187"},{"GrantID":2305,"CycleID":67,"CycleCode":"SB1         ","CycleNameID":93,"CycleName":"Sustainable Building Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Sustainable Building Grants","CyclecategoryID":5,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SB1          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Kristen McDonald","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Complete the Shorebird Environmental Visitor`s Center as a model to demonstrate how practical, affordable, and attractive green building can be.  Major features will include: straw bale walls for superior insulation, passive and active solar design, photovoltaic roofing panels, solar hot water heating for a radiant floor and hydronic heating system, and recycled and salvaged wood framing.  Numerous interior finishes will be made from alternate materials as well.  This new building will also provide the much-needed space required for our very popular environmental education programs.","ParticipantName":"Berkeley Shorebird Nature Center","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Patricia","LastName":"Donald","Phone":"510-644-8623"},{"GrantID":2308,"CycleID":67,"CycleCode":"SB1         ","CycleNameID":93,"CycleName":"Sustainable Building Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Sustainable Building Grants","CyclecategoryID":5,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SB1          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Kristen McDonald","AwardedFunds":60619.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implement recommendations prepared by the San Jose Green Building Work Group and Task Force for the City`s Green Building Program as follows:\r\n1)  Development of the Green Building Guidelines\r\n2)  Development and implementation of the Green Building Awards\r\n      Program\r\n3)  Implementation of the Educational Outreach Component","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mary","LastName":"Tucker","Phone":"408-277-4111"},{"GrantID":2309,"CycleID":67,"CycleCode":"SB1         ","CycleNameID":93,"CycleName":"Sustainable Building Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Sustainable Building Grants","CyclecategoryID":5,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SB1          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Kristen McDonald","AwardedFunds":37000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Assist the City in implementing it`s new Green Building Design and Construction Guidelines.  In partnership with Global Green USA and in close cooperation with local for-profit and non-profit housing developers, architects, and contractors, the City will contract with Global Green USA to 1) develop green building criteria for affordable housing developments; 2) train and educate architects, developers, and contractors on green design methods; and 3) provide information resources on green building standards to the for-profit and non-profit housing development community.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Monica","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jesus","LastName":"Morales","Phone":"310-458-8702"},{"GrantID":2310,"CycleID":67,"CycleCode":"SB1         ","CycleNameID":93,"CycleName":"Sustainable Building Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Sustainable Building Grants","CyclecategoryID":5,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SB1          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Kristen McDonald","AwardedFunds":70800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Prepare facilities plan and building design for a joint building for the Morro Bay and San Luis Obispo County.","ParticipantName":"City of Morro Bay","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William T.","LastName":"Boucher","Phone":"805-772-6564"},{"GrantID":2311,"CycleID":67,"CycleCode":"SB1         ","CycleNameID":93,"CycleName":"Sustainable Building Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Sustainable Building Grants","CyclecategoryID":5,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SB1          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Kristen McDonald","AwardedFunds":42827.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Increase the capacity to implement sustainable building projects through three distinct education projects that target the groups necessary to implement such projects: developers, building industry professionals, and the construction trades workforce.  These projects are:  1) the Green Builder Attraction Project; 2) the Green Building Lecture Series; and 3) the Laney College Green Building Curriculum.","ParticipantName":"City of Oakland","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jeanne","LastName":"Clinton","Phone":""},{"GrantID":2312,"CycleID":67,"CycleCode":"SB1         ","CycleNameID":93,"CycleName":"Sustainable Building Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Sustainable Building Grants","CyclecategoryID":5,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SB1          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Kristen McDonald","AwardedFunds":33767.6000,"ProjectSummary":"An existing landfill administration building will be remodeled and enlarged as a green building.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sue","LastName":"Gordon","Phone":"714-834-4159"},{"GrantID":2315,"CycleID":67,"CycleCode":"SB1         ","CycleNameID":93,"CycleName":"Sustainable Building Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Sustainable Building Grants","CyclecategoryID":5,"FiscalYear":"1998-99   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SB1          - 1998-99","GrantManager":"Kristen McDonald","AwardedFunds":44200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A partnership of the L. A. Housing Dept., the L. A. Environmental Affairs Dept. and Global Green USA to develop a program that includes sustainable building training and implementation of sustainable building strategies in a demonstration project that will rehabilitate an older, sub-standard building and provide permanent affordable housing for large, poor families.  Lessons learned from this practical application will enable participants to apply sustainable building principles to future housing developments.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ruperto","LastName":"Albelda","Phone":"213-367-9083"},{"GrantID":2316,"CycleID":75,"CycleCode":"TCU4        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU4         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup approximately 20,000 tires located at King Towing Short Rd (Facility #27-TI-1036).","ParticipantName":"City of Gonzales","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Duane","LastName":"Peterson","Phone":"831-675-5000"},{"GrantID":2317,"CycleID":75,"CycleCode":"TCU4        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU4         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":43162.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Removal of individual and mass abandoned tires from the northern half of the city.","ParticipantName":"Hesperia Fire Protection District","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas","LastName":"Pambianco","Phone":"760-947-1641"},{"GrantID":2318,"CycleID":75,"CycleCode":"TCU4        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU4         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":17150.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Collect waste tires in streets and alleys throughout the city and enforce abatement procedures.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jocelyn","LastName":"Reed","Phone":"209-577-5492"},{"GrantID":2320,"CycleID":94,"CycleCode":"TR13        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR13         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop a Waste Tire Public Education and Amnesty program that includes:  an annual Tire Amnesty Day event; and educational materials and media ads.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Roger","LastName":"Cummins","Phone":"530-842-8250"},{"GrantID":2321,"CycleID":94,"CycleCode":"TR13        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR13         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":6900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Organize an amnesty day to accept tires from the public at no charge; clean illegally dumped tires from vacant lots and public right-of-ways with the help of neighborhood organizations and volunteers.","ParticipantName":"City of Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Edison","LastName":"Hicks","Phone":"916-808-4949"},{"GrantID":2322,"CycleID":94,"CycleCode":"TR13        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR13         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":16756.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop a Waste Tire Public Education and Amnesty program including:  a Tire Amnesty day event and the development of educational materials and media ads.","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Perreault Jr.","Phone":"530-283-6268"},{"GrantID":2323,"CycleID":94,"CycleCode":"TR13        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR13         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":15084.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Create and publish a Tire Care and Recycling Guide, provide the guide on the Internet and conduct 4-5 waste tire collection events.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Espinosa","Phone":"858-874-4081"},{"GrantID":2324,"CycleID":94,"CycleCode":"TR13        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR13         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":12748.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop a Waste Tire Public Education and Amnesty program including annual Tire Amnesty Day events; development of educational materials and media ads.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Zarka","LastName":"Popovic","Phone":"760-873-5577"},{"GrantID":2325,"CycleID":94,"CycleCode":"TR13        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR13         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":19938.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop a Waste Tire Public Education and Amnesty program including Tire Amnesty Day events twice a year; educational materials amd media ads.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alan","LastName":"Abbs","Phone":"530-527-3717"},{"GrantID":2326,"CycleID":94,"CycleCode":"TR13        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR13         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":12426.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct tire amnesty collections and public education.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Sweeney","Phone":"707-468-9710"},{"GrantID":2327,"CycleID":94,"CycleCode":"TR13        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR13         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":19885.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop a Waste tire Public Education and Amnesty program including annual Tire Amnesty Day events; educational materials and media ads.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tom","LastName":"Starling","Phone":"209-966-5356"},{"GrantID":2328,"CycleID":94,"CycleCode":"TR13        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR13         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct one week events to collect stored or improperly disposed tires from cities within the service area, and from agricultural fields.","ParticipantName":"Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"831-755-1300"},{"GrantID":2329,"CycleID":94,"CycleCode":"TR13        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR13         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":7302.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop a Waste Tire Public Education and Amnesty program that includes three Tire Amnesty Day events, development of educational materials and media ads.","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Leonard","LastName":"Turnbeaugh","Phone":"530-694-2140"},{"GrantID":2330,"CycleID":94,"CycleCode":"TR13        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR13         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":16736.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In partnership with the California Conservation Corps, will join the Creek Week clean up events, make classroom presentations, distribute brochures, and set up five public displays at county fairs and other public events.  Also, will hold a media blitz waste tire clean up and a Tire Amnesty Day.","ParticipantName":"Placer County Resource Conservation District","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"White","Phone":"530-885-3046"},{"GrantID":2331,"CycleID":94,"CycleCode":"TR13        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR13         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":19997.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Continue the public education and waste tire amnesty program to clean up remaining nuisance and small tire piles.","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"530-634-6890"},{"GrantID":2332,"CycleID":94,"CycleCode":"TR13        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR13         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":6000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct a local waste tire public education and amnesty program that includes two Tire Amnesty events.","ParticipantName":"Novato Sanitary District","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas S.","LastName":"Selfridge","Phone":"415-892-1694"},{"GrantID":2333,"CycleID":94,"CycleCode":"TR13        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR13         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A public education campaign including a brochure on tire longevity, care, maintenance, disposal and recycling for distribution to the general public, at community events, amnesty days, by direct mail and with the help of local tire dealers; and spring and fall amnesty days.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Johnston","Phone":"530-621-5896"},{"GrantID":2334,"CycleID":94,"CycleCode":"TR13        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR13         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":14748.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct six Waste Tire Amnesty events.  Events will be promoted with newspaper ads, utility bill newsletters, reminder fliers, site banner, and direct contact at special events.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jocelyn","LastName":"Reed","Phone":"209-577-5492"},{"GrantID":2335,"CycleID":94,"CycleCode":"TR13        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR13         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Improve and expand current waste tire management program by implementing a curbside `milk-run` collection event, expanding amnesty events, and expanding promotion of these and existing programs.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Barr","Phone":"209-754-6403"},{"GrantID":2336,"CycleID":94,"CycleCode":"TR13        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR13         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":19961.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop a Waste Tire Public Education and Amnesty program that includes Tire Amnesty Day events twice a year, development of educational materials and media ads.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gerald","LastName":"de Roco","Phone":"530-934-6530"},{"GrantID":2337,"CycleID":94,"CycleCode":"TR13        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR13         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":17202.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct quarterly Waste Tire Clean-Up Days for residents, develop a public education using brochures, print and radio ads.","ParticipantName":"City of Lompoc","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Claudia","LastName":"Stine","Phone":"805-875-8023"},{"GrantID":2338,"CycleID":94,"CycleCode":"TR13        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR13         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":8195.6400,"ProjectSummary":"Proposing the development of an amnesty day and educational program, to reduce the incidents of illegal waste tire dumping, and provide the public with information on ways to dispose of waste tires properly.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gerald S.","LastName":"Todd","Phone":"559-498-1392"},{"GrantID":2339,"CycleID":94,"CycleCode":"TR13        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR13         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":3661.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct the 3rd Annual Tire Amnesty Day.","ParticipantName":"Castro Valley Sanitary District","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Tonya","LastName":"Redfield","Phone":"415-962-8458"},{"GrantID":2340,"CycleID":94,"CycleCode":"TR13        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR13         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":10000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct two waste tire amnesty day events, continue increasing public awareness of proper waste tire disposal, health and safety hazards of illegal dumping of waste tires, and encouraging residents to dispose of old tires at the tire dealership, while purchasing new ones.  Also, will provide information about purchasing products made from recycled tires by making this information available at any local events department staff attends.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sandra","LastName":"Hood","Phone":"530-225-5401"},{"GrantID":2341,"CycleID":94,"CycleCode":"TR13        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR13         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implement an amnesty program.","ParticipantName":"City of Watsonville","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Gillian","LastName":"West","Phone":"559-661-5406"},{"GrantID":2342,"CycleID":94,"CycleCode":"TR13        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR13         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":6140.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand existing tire drop-off program by adding public education that  includes an informative community event display and magnetic signage on refuse trucks.","ParticipantName":"City of Rialto","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Dellinger","Phone":"909-820-2622"},{"GrantID":2343,"CycleID":94,"CycleCode":"TR13        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR13         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct a waste tire education program and Amnesty Day Collection Event Project that includes the development and distribution of waste tire educational information, such as:   a program brochure, newspaper ads, promotional item and flyers.  Also, community outreach presentations will be done; participation at local community events, and two Waste Tire Amnesty Day Collection Events.","ParticipantName":"City of Whittier","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Vicki L.","LastName":"Smith","Phone":"562-464-3512"},{"GrantID":2344,"CycleID":94,"CycleCode":"TR13        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR13         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":17320.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct a waste tire amnesty day event at three separate locations in the Antelope Valley.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Carlos","LastName":"Ruiz","Phone":"626-458-3501"},{"GrantID":2345,"CycleID":94,"CycleCode":"TR13        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR13         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":3043.3000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop and distribute posters, re-print and distribute brochure on proper tire usage, co-sponsor 12 tire amnesty days, distrubute flyers and track changes on tire disposal/replacement/recycling.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John A.","LastName":"Whitaker, Jr.","Phone":"530-623-1277"},{"GrantID":2346,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposes the construction of a running track using recycled tire rubber.  Site surveying and contracting will occur in spring 2000 and project construction will take place in summer 2000.  The proposed track will be the only unrestricted free access track in the greater Arcata area.  This track will serve the needs of the elementary school, as well as the community.","ParticipantName":"Jacoby Creek Charter School District","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Bank","Phone":"707-822-4896"},{"GrantID":2347,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Refurbishing Rio Hondo Park, located in a low income neighborhood.  This will be the first renovation of the 50+ year old park, which had its only building destroyed in the 1989 Whittier earthquake.  Redevelopment includes removal of old, outdated play equipment, replacing it with quality ADA accessible play apparatus.  Will consist of two age appropriate sections - preschool and school age.  Will also include pour-in-place protective rubber surface under play equipment, which is required to ensure a safe and ADA accessible play experience.","ParticipantName":"City of Pico Rivera","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jack","LastName":"Salisbury","Phone":"562-801-4349"},{"GrantID":2348,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install pour-in-place recycled tire playground covering at four (4) city parks.  This project will involve the City Public Works and Community Services Departments.","ParticipantName":"City of Placentia","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Becker","Phone":""},{"GrantID":2349,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposes to install 3360 square feet of poured in place resilient surfacing for two play areas at Children`s Wonderland.","ParticipantName":"Greater Vallejo Recreation District","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tom","LastName":"Kruse","Phone":"707-648-4600"},{"GrantID":2350,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Will renovate and consolidate two play areas at Albany Memorial Park.  The total 6.5 acre facility is the City`s primary recreation area, and is jointly used as a city park and physical education facility by Albany High School.  The City will regrade, resolve drainage problems, resurface in comformance with state and federal guidelines, and consolidate the two separate ply areas.","ParticipantName":"City of Albany","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Wendy","LastName":"Belvedere","Phone":"510-528-5754"},{"GrantID":2351,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposes to use pour-in-place matting, made from recycled California tires, for playground cover in three parks.  These parks require new surfacing to meet Playground Safety Guidelines in accordance with Section 115730 of the Health and Safety Code.","ParticipantName":"Town of Windsor","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marla","LastName":"Young","Phone":"707-838-5383"},{"GrantID":2354,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposing using loose-fill shreaded tires, or pour-in-place recycled tire mats for playground area.  The project will entail 3,333 to 13,000 square feet, depending on final cost per square foot of installed product.  In order to minimize costs and maximize the area to be treated with recycled tire product, the school will seek volunteer labor from the Parent Club to help prepare the site by removing bark and existing borders.","ParticipantName":"Sierra-Plumas Joint Unified School District","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Penny","LastName":"Berry","Phone":"530-993-4482"},{"GrantID":2355,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Rehibilitate the play area of the Old Meadows Park in Thousand Oaks, California.  Developed in 1966, the park contains the original play equipment, which has now become dilapidated and unsafe.  The project involves removing the old play structures, providing rubber matting and installing new equipment.","ParticipantName":"Conejo Recreation and Park District","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Palermo","Phone":"805-381-1201"},{"GrantID":2356,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":24657.0000,"ProjectSummary":"replace bark chips and deteriorated matting with rubber tiles manfactured from recycled California tires.  Safety surface mats would be installed below and around three (3) play/climbing structures on two (2) elementary school playgrounds.","ParticipantName":"Albany Unified School District","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Lawrence J.","LastName":"Hughes","Phone":"510-758-0560"},{"GrantID":2357,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Removal of current groundcover/sand from three public parks play areas and replacing it with cushiondeck made from recycled California tire materials.  The City`s Public Works Dept. will remove the current groundcover and a contractor will be hired by the City to ship and install the recycled tire surfacing.  Total area to be resurfaced is 4682 square feet.","ParticipantName":"City of California City","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jack","LastName":"Stewart","Phone":"760-373-8670"},{"GrantID":2358,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposes to install rubber (recycled) playground surfacing at three existing playgrounds of Campesino, Edna, and Memorial Parks.  The contract to do this work will be awarded through a formal bidding process to a rubber surfacing manufacturer who utilized recycled tires from within California.  Surfacing is needed at the existing playground to ensure safety and to provide access for the disabled.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Ana","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Debra","LastName":"Kurita","Phone":"510-747-4700"},{"GrantID":2362,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Replace existing decomposed granite running track with an all-weather running track made of recycled tire rubber.","ParticipantName":"Julian High School","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"James G.","LastName":"Zoll","Phone":"760-765-0606"},{"GrantID":2366,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install pour-in-place recycled tire rubber surfacing at three play lots planned for reconstruction.","ParticipantName":"City of Suisun City","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Pappa","Phone":"707-421-7347"},{"GrantID":2367,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install pour-in-place surfacing underneath and around the playground equipment at the Veterans` Memorial Park.","ParticipantName":"City of Bell","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Annette","LastName":"Peretz","Phone":"323-773-1596"},{"GrantID":2369,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Replace sand and install a recycled tire product at two mini parks play areas.","ParticipantName":"City of Poway","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Patricia","LastName":"Nelson","Phone":"858-679-5404"},{"GrantID":2371,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Renovate Duboce Park with new play structures and rubber surface coverage of the play area.","ParticipantName":"San Francisco Recreation and Park Department","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Marvin","LastName":"Yee","Phone":"415-581-2541"},{"GrantID":2372,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Replace the play apparatus and install poured-in-place playground surfacing at Orloff Park.","ParticipantName":"City of Pleasanton","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Delcea","LastName":"Wills","Phone":"925-931-3422"},{"GrantID":2374,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Replace the University Terrace play equipment and install a recycled rubber resilient surfacing.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Cruz","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Akeman","Phone":"831-420-5365"},{"GrantID":2375,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":19640.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install rubberized surfacing material under and around play equipment at Lake Park, Hawes Park and Hope View Park.","ParticipantName":"City of Huntington Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Dominguez","Phone":"714-374-5309"},{"GrantID":2376,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install a jogging and exercise activity track at Topa Topa Elementary School using a recycled tire surfacing material.  Track will serve students and surrounding community.","ParticipantName":"Ojai Unified School District","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Lowell","LastName":"Orcutt","Phone":"805-640-4300"},{"GrantID":2379,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":4000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install recycled tire matting under two playground equipment pieces.","ParticipantName":"Freshwater School District","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Elaine C.","LastName":"Gray","Phone":"707-442-1405"},{"GrantID":2381,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":19212.5000,"ProjectSummary":"Provide surfacing for the large net climber at Howarth Park Land of Imagination.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Rosa","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chuck W.","LastName":"Rust","Phone":"707-543-3292"},{"GrantID":2383,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposes to install pur-in-place playground surfacing made from recycled California tires on a new playground at the Pennekamp Elementary School.  The playground is being renovated as part of an overall modernization, because the existing equipment is unsafe and outdated, and not accessible to physically disabled students.","ParticipantName":"Manhattan Beach Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Scott","LastName":"Smith","Phone":"3107259050"},{"GrantID":2384,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposes to replace the existing ground cover underneath and around playground at Penn Park with pour-in-place surfacing manufactured from recycled California waste tire rubber.  The grant proposal focuses on Phase 1 of the four-phase plan.","ParticipantName":"City of Whittier","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Hideo","LastName":"Hamano","Phone":"562-464-3375"},{"GrantID":2385,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install rubberized surface under new play structure at Victoria Park.\r\nInstall rubberized surface under existing play structures at DeMuth Park and Paristo Park.","ParticipantName":"City of Palm Springs","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Scott","LastName":"Mikesell","Phone":"760-323-8281"},{"GrantID":2387,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":13000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposes to upgrade the children`s playground at Pacific Beach recreation Center by installing pour-in-place surfacing made from recycled rubber tires.  This will upgrade will provide access for persons with disabilities, and meet current safety and disabled access requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Heidi","LastName":"Lang","Phone":"619-525-8218"},{"GrantID":2388,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":23808.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposes to install five (5) pour-in-place play surfaces made from recycled tires, over concrete base, in four (4) city parks.  This will complete the installation of this type of play surface in all of the City`s 7 parks with play areas.  Installed will total 2,757 square feet.","ParticipantName":"City of Azusa","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Person","Phone":"626-812-5224"},{"GrantID":2390,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposes to purchase and install a synthetic polyurethane track surface, using rubber from California recycyled tires, and will educate youth and the local community about the importance and practicality of recycling and using recycled products.","ParticipantName":"Liberty High School","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Christiansen","Phone":"661-587-0925"},{"GrantID":2391,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposing to install poured-in-place resilient surfacing, manufactured form recycled tires,  for the children`s playground at Cabot Park, which is currently surfaced with sawdust.  Althought the material supposedly meets ADA requirements, the playground is heavily used by physically challenged children, who find it difficult to take advantage of the recreational opportunities offered by this park.","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Hills","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kenneth H.","LastName":"Rosenfield","Phone":"949-707-2655"},{"GrantID":2393,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":12744.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposing to partner with the San Luis Obispo Children`s Museum to install a rubber playground cover surfacing at their playground.  The playground cover will be manufactured from shredded used California tires and meets the `Eligible Project` guidelines, and will replace the rock and gravel surface that the playground equipment currently rests on.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Worrell","Phone":"805-782-8530"},{"GrantID":2394,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposes to resurface existing 60+ year old dirt running track with an all-weather track surface of recycled tire rubber.","ParticipantName":"Wasco Union High School District","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Cheatwood","Phone":"661-758-7434"},{"GrantID":2395,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":20093.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposes to retrofit an existing 2,515 square foot playground area.  Project includes site demolition, ground preparation, purchase and installation of a poured-in-place surface manufactured with California recycled tires.","ParticipantName":"Monterey Peninsula Unified School District","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carol","LastName":"Lenters","Phone":"831-649-1287"},{"GrantID":2397,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposing to purchase and install 3,500 Square feet of pour in place groundcover constructed from recycled rubber made from California waste tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jocelyn","LastName":"Reed","Phone":"209-577-5492"},{"GrantID":2398,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":21500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposes to remove old, existing equipment, relocate the playground, install handicapped accessible equipment, and install recycled rubber product at the base of the new equipment.","ParticipantName":"McCloud Community Services District","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Peter J.","LastName":"Kampa","Phone":"530-964-2017"},{"GrantID":2400,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposing to develope a demonstration site at the Earvin `Magic` Johnson Parkin South Central LA, which will exhibit to residents and agencies the beneficial uses of recycled waste tires.  The site will feature a 2,600 foot walking path of rubberized asphalt, resilient surfacing at a senior citizen shelter, crumb rubber underneath the park`s 12 exercise stations, and 10 tree rings to protect young trees.  Five bronze plaques will be installed to educate visitors about the new improvements.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Carlos","LastName":"Ruiz","Phone":"626-458-3501"},{"GrantID":2401,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposes to replace wood chips with a recycled tire material at the playground of Parrot Gardens, a low income housing complex.","ParticipantName":"Housing Authority of Alameda","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Eileen","LastName":"Duffy","Phone":"510-522-8422"},{"GrantID":2403,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposes to purchase and install 1,900 square feet of unitary rubberized surfacing and 400 linear feet of rubberized curbing at Paramount`s All American Park.  In addition, the City will demolish and replace a hazardous play system, add new pedestrian walkways, turf and landscape areas in the playground.","ParticipantName":"City of Paramount","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Vincent","LastName":"Torres","Phone":"562-220-2121"},{"GrantID":2404,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Provides partial funding for resurfacing the synthetic track at Hanford High School, which serves students, community organizations, and the public.","ParticipantName":"Hanford Joint Union High School District","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bruce","LastName":"Pickering","Phone":"5595824401"},{"GrantID":2406,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":9263.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposing to install rubberized fall surfacing at Mattie Harrel and McKinley park play areas.  Existing play lots were constructed in the late 60`s and early 70`s, and are not in compliance with ADA requirements for wheelchair access.","ParticipantName":"City of Stockton","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Victor","LastName":"Machado","Phone":"209-937-8899"},{"GrantID":2407,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Requests funding to provide and install pour in place rubberized surfacing from recycled California tires to be used at the existing playground at Bristow Park.","ParticipantName":"City of Commerce","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Lipton","Phone":"323-887-4434"},{"GrantID":2408,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposes to install new rubber surfacing under existing playground equipment at Lemonwood School.","ParticipantName":"Oxnard School District","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Hope","LastName":"Stadin","Phone":"805-486-4435"},{"GrantID":2409,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposing to purchase and install rubberized track surfacing to replace the current dirt track.  Track serves grades K-8, as well as the pulic after-hours, year-round.","ParticipantName":"Soulsbyville School District","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jan","LastName":"Eddy","Phone":"209-532-1419"},{"GrantID":2410,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposes to purchase and install rubberized mats underneath and around playground equipment at Muir, Garfield, and Lafayette Elementary Schools.  The mats will be made from crumbs derived from recycling of whole used tires, produced in California.","ParticipantName":"Long Beach Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Oskoui","Phone":"562-997-7500"},{"GrantID":2412,"CycleID":95,"CycleCode":"TR14        ","CycleNameID":19,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Track Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR14         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposes to install play structure safety matting made with California waste tires, at three (3) sites in low income San Francisco communities.","ParticipantName":"City and County of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Pam","LastName":"David","Phone":"415-252-3100"},{"GrantID":2415,"CycleID":96,"CycleCode":"TR15        ","CycleNameID":33,"CycleName":"Technology Commercialization Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR15         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposes to purchase manufacturing equipment to capitalize on an existing market for `continuous run` resilient surfacing.  Based on our market research, and our industry experience and expertise, we forecast first year`s sales of 2,100,000 square feet.  Each square foot of crumb rubber weighs 1.525 pounds, which brings the total of the first year`s sales to 3,202,500 pounds of crumb rubber.  Considering one passenger tire recycled produces 12 pounds of usable crumb rubber, the estimated tire usage for the first years sales would be 266,875 recycled tires.","ParticipantName":"U.S. Rubber Recycling, Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard L.","LastName":"Snyder","Phone":"951-342-0177"},{"GrantID":2419,"CycleID":96,"CycleCode":"TR15        ","CycleNameID":33,"CycleName":"Technology Commercialization Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR15         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":99990.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop an innovative `Custom Feedstock Sortation System` to separate waste tires for processing by end users (crumb rubber and roofing shingles) that require specific strict quality control standards.  The processing line will be incorporated into the newly permitted waste tire facility and divert 1,000,000 waste tires to market, beginning 01/01/01.","ParticipantName":"Lakin Tire West, Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Randal S.","LastName":"Roth","Phone":"562-802-2752"},{"GrantID":2420,"CycleID":96,"CycleCode":"TR15        ","CycleNameID":33,"CycleName":"Technology Commercialization Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR15         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"WRW will purchase, construct and install a tire shred size reduction system as a supplement to their current Livermore process site.  Construction and installation will be complete by May 1, 2000.  Civil Engineering shred sizes produced on the system will begin to be provided to project specific sites on May 1 to beneficial use as ops layer, gas well backfill aggregate, and lightweight fill for an enbankment project.  During the term of this project, it is estimated that well over one million tires will be recovered for civil engineering applications.","ParticipantName":"Waste Recovery West, Inc.","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark W.","LastName":"Hope","Phone":"916-395-5541"},{"GrantID":2422,"CycleID":82,"CycleCode":"TEA4        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA4         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Applying for Grant Option #1, Enforcement and Surveillance.  Inspection and enforcement at waste tire facilities, tire generators and end users.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Hanson","Phone":"213-881-4151"},{"GrantID":2423,"CycleID":82,"CycleCode":"TEA4        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA4         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Applying for Option #1, Enforcement and Surveillance.  Inspection and enforcement at waste tire facilities, tire generators and end users.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jay W.","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"559-733-6441"},{"GrantID":2424,"CycleID":82,"CycleCode":"TEA4        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA4         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":15991.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Applying for option #2, Surveillance.  The grantee will develop a database of waste tire facilities and generators in the area.  The grantee will perform site inventories of waste tire sites in its jurisdiction.  The grantee will follow-up initial inspections with up to two additional inspections at each site in an effort to achieve compliance with applicable laws and regulations.  Non-cooperative sites will be referred to Board enforcement staff for further enforcement actions.  The grantee will prepare educational materials and a database of site information.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas L.","LastName":"Wolf","Phone":"760-482-4203"},{"GrantID":2425,"CycleID":82,"CycleCode":"TEA4        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA4         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":97416.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Applying for Option # 1.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul R.","LastName":"Manasjan","Phone":"619-446-5006"},{"GrantID":2426,"CycleID":82,"CycleCode":"TEA4        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA4         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":30940.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Applying for Option # 2.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Al","LastName":"Amaro","Phone":"530-741-6251"},{"GrantID":2427,"CycleID":82,"CycleCode":"TEA4        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA4         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":54061.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Applying for Option # 1.  (Inspection, Compliance, and Surveillance)","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Laura L.","LastName":"Wright","Phone":"925-252-4114"},{"GrantID":2428,"CycleID":82,"CycleCode":"TEA4        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA4         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":21990.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Applying for Option # 1.","ParticipantName":"City of San Bernardino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Ceballos","Phone":"909-384-5549"},{"GrantID":2429,"CycleID":82,"CycleCode":"TEA4        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA4         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":79247.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Applying for Option # 1.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas","LastName":"Reid","Phone":"530-538-7282"},{"GrantID":2430,"CycleID":76,"CycleCode":"TCU5        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU5         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":15364.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposing to remove the legacy tire pile, approx. 2,400 large tires, at the Loyalton Landfill.","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Beals","Phone":"530-289-3201"},{"GrantID":2431,"CycleID":76,"CycleCode":"TCU5        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU5         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposes to clean up waste tire piles on the Soboba Reservation.","ParticipantName":"Soboba Tribe of Mission Indians","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Patricia","LastName":"Byrd","Phone":"909-654-2765"},{"GrantID":2432,"CycleID":76,"CycleCode":"TCU5        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU5         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":22450.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposes removing approx. 3,000 illegally dumped tires from an abandoned mushroom farm, and to provide fencing for preventing future illegal dumping.  The removed tires will be shredded and transported to the Monterey Regional Waste Management Facility, where waste tire material is used as a liner for a future landfill cell.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jon","LastName":"Jennings","Phone":"831-755-4541"},{"GrantID":2434,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":31319.2000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed budget:\r\n1 desk top computer \u0026 monitor $2500\r\n5 color printers $2000\r\n1 landfill gas monitor $2500\r\n4 computer laptop $12,000\r\n1 multimedia projector $5000\r\nPersonnel protective Equipment $1000.\r\nTraining and seminars $1000\r\nVideo camera $1000\r\nWeb site maintenance $1500\r\n----------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenditures:\r\nPrinter - $1999.96\r\nInternet service - $658\r\nCopy machine \u0026 maintenance lease - $1552.04\r\nGeneral office supplies - $$7201.96\r\nProtective clothing - $1000\r\nConferences training \u0026 travel - $1090.82\r\nTravel expense - $280\r\nRegular staff salary(413 hours @ $35.63/hour) - $14,717.22\r\nTotal:  $28,500","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard A.","LastName":"Pantages","Phone":"510-567-6867"},{"GrantID":2435,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15649.3500,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Expenses:\r\nContract services $4000\r\nProfessional Services $2000\r\nClerical support $1500\r\nComputer equipment, software, accessories $900\r\nOffice equipment/furnishings $1700\r\nLandfill technical equipment $300\r\nCommunications $1500\r\nOffice expenses $1700\r\nEquipment maintenance $500\r\nTraining/staff development $500\r\nGrant Administration $400\r\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\nContract/Professional Services - $7805.46\r\nClerical Support - $1500\r\nComputer Equipment - $1000\r\nOffice Equipment - $583.39\r\nLandfill Technical equipment - $160.50\r\nCommunications - $1500\r\nOffice Expenses - $1700\r\nEquipment Mainetnance - -500\r\nTraining - $500\r\nGrant Admin - $400\r\nTotal: $15,649.35\r\n","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Lampson","Phone":"760-932-7485"},{"GrantID":2436,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17234.3700,"ProjectSummary":"Grant Expenditures:\r\n15- Administrative Secretary\r\nCommunications $1300\r\nOffice expenses $400\r\nGSA-Departmental Cost Allocation $1615\r\nProfessional and specialized services $4000\r\nTraining $100\r\nSmall tools and instruments $100\r\nGSA \u0026 In-county travel $3000\r\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\n15- FTE Clerical Position - $4,217.86\r\nCommunications - $366.51\r\nOffice Expense - $514.33\r\nIn-County Travel - $3101.08\r\nProfessional Services - contract REHS - $5886.75\r\nTotal:  $14,086.53","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Margaret","LastName":"Blood","Phone":"209-223-6439"},{"GrantID":2437,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":20724.3700,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Expenses:\r\n Training $2000\r\nEHS III, 422.60 hours @ 37.86/hour\r\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\nEHS: 683.53 hours @$37.86/hour = $25,878.45\r\nTraining Expenses - $966.25\r\nTotal:  $26,844.70","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brad","LastName":"Banner","Phone":"530-538-6772"},{"GrantID":2438,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":19825.6400,"ProjectSummary":"Use of grant funds will be toward a vehicle for conducting inspections of solid waste facilities.\r\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nExpenditures:\r\nGrant funds were used for purchase of a 4-wheel drive vehicle for solid waste program.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Feriani","Phone":"209-754-6691"},{"GrantID":2439,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16450.7300,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds to supplement the salary for the required full-time position.\r\n\r\n______________________________________________________\r\nProject Expenses:\r\nFinal accounting shows total solid waste enforcement costs of $66,102.  Grant funds were used to supplement salary for required REHS position.\r\nSalaries/benefits - $44,898\r\nOperating Expenses - $1125\r\nTransportation/Travel - $401\r\nEducation/Training - $100\r\n","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Bonnie","LastName":"Marshall","Phone":"530-458-0256"},{"GrantID":2440,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":27599.9500,"ProjectSummary":"Computers(2) for solid waste techs - $2000\r\nEquipment maintenance and calibration  - $500\r\nVideo conferencing equipment - $5000\r\nOffice furniture - $3500 \r\n35 mm cameras (2) - $1500\r\nEducation and training - $9500\r\nEngineering consultation services - $2200\r\nTotal $24,200\r\n\r\n6/25/01\r\nAmendment to Statement of Intent\r\nVideo conferencing equipment - $7000\r\nDigital cameras will replace video cameras - $1500\r\nTraining and expenditures - $13,000.\r\n(Engineering consultation services were not required; money incorporated into education and training.\r\n----------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\nComputer upgrades \u0026 replacement - $16,510\r\nOffice furniture - $1500\r\nEducation, training \u0026 meetings - $9590\r\nTotal:  $27,600\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lori","LastName":"Braunesreither","Phone":"925-646-5225"},{"GrantID":2441,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15898.3400,"ProjectSummary":"Funds to be used for travel/ training, professional and consulting services.\r\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\nSalary - 536.2 hours @$26.96/hour = $14,459.88\r\nTraining - $721.14\r\nEquipment - $36.24\r\nTotal:  $15,217.26","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jean","LastName":"Hand","Phone":"707-464-3191"},{"GrantID":2442,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17056.8900,"ProjectSummary":"Grant monies will be used to compensate Placer County for performance of permitting and enforcement activities within El Dorado County.\r\n\r\nFinal Report:\r\nFunds were used to pay Placer County for all solid waste services.\r\n\r\nTotal expense - $25,070\r\nLEA Grant - $17,056.89","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brett","LastName":"Austin","Phone":"530-621-6113"},{"GrantID":2443,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":28859.1600,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds to be used for :\r\nJerome Mercury Vapor Analyzer - $8386.81\r\nFive desktop computers \u0026 software - $17,500\r\nTwo cell phones - $500\r\nNew Health \u0026 Safety equipment - $313.19\r\n\r\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nActual Expenses:\r\nMercury Vapor Analyzer - $8225.07\r\nCA Sales Tax - $625.86\r\n5 Personal Computers - $13,349.64\r\nComputer Software - $3476.00\r\nTotal:  $25,676.57","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim L.","LastName":"Casagrande","Phone":"559-445-3391"},{"GrantID":2444,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15889.9800,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed budget:\r\nEquipment and supplies - $1500\r\nUpgrade computer network - $2000\r\nTraining - $2500\r\nProfessional and Consulting - $9200\r\nTotal:  $15,200\r\n\r\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\nFilm Processing - $27.80\r\nOffice supplies \u0026 postage - $696.64\r\nTesting supplies - $508.86\r\nPersonnel (sanitarian .18FTE) - $14,656.68\r\nTotal:  $15,899.98","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Donald J.","LastName":"Holm","Phone":"530-934-6102"},{"GrantID":2445,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":21291.4300,"ProjectSummary":"Grant monies to be used for:\r\nTraining and Travel - $4500\r\nFixed assests and services(software upgrades, cell phone services, aerial photos, inspection equipment) - $1800\r\nPersonnel cost supplement - $14,900\r\nTotal: $21,200.00\r\n\r\n12/28/00 LEA requested to amend proposed budget to include the purchase of a personal computer for the program manager and a concomitant reduction in personnel costs.  Request approved.\r\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\nTraining \u0026 Travel - $4344.57\r\nMisc. Services \u0026 supplies - Cell phone, film processing, software, computer, digital camera, health \u0026 safety equipment - $2699.88\r\nPersonnel:  $14,155.55\r\nTotal:  $21,200","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Metcalfe","Phone":"707-268-2210"},{"GrantID":2446,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":24009.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Budget:\r\nGateway Performance 850 SB or comparable - $3800\r\nOffice furniture - $1500\r\nScanner - $900\r\nLaserjet printer - $1500\r\nComputer paper - $300\r\nGas surveyor carrying case - $150.00\r\nSalary off-set - $12,400\r\nAdministrative costs - $1550\r\nTotal:  $22,100.00\r\n\r\n6/7/01\r\nDue to increase in Grant Funds over the original estimate, LEA will spend the remaining $1780.29 for office equipment and supplies.  Any add`l monies will go toward salaries.\r\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\n1/9/02\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\nSalary offsets: $12,400\r\nComputer paper - $300\r\nOffice furniture - $1500\r\nMisc. - internet  - $240, Business cards - $183, Office supplies \u0026 film developing- $541.10\r\nTotal office expense - $2764\r\nCapital outlay:\r\nComputer system - complete - $2645.30\r\nComputer - cpu only - $973.73\r\nPrinter - $1583.93\r\nScanner - $892.17\r\nMonitor - $399.44\r\nTotal capital outlay - $6494.57\r\nAdministrative costs - $2400\r\nTotal costs - $24,060\r\n","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gerald","LastName":"Quick","Phone":"760-339-4203"},{"GrantID":2447,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18360.5200,"ProjectSummary":"Purchase a new playground structure for use at its sole park facility, Irwindale Park.  The new structure will replace the broken and potentially dangerous equipment, some of which has been installed at the park since before 1970.  The new playground structure will meet current ADA access requirements and will be manufactured with the maximum amount of recycled content available.  In addition to providing a new playground for all the Children of Irwindale, the project includes the District`s promotions of the recycled material content of the playground throughout the community.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Hurd","Phone":"760-878-0238"},{"GrantID":2448,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":36438.4800,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed budget:\r\nLEA Travel Expense - $5400\r\nLEA Salary reimbursement for CIWMB related training and Solid Waste Enforcement activities - $29,600\r\nTotal:  $35,000\r\n----------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nProject Expenses:\r\nSalaries \u0026 Benefits - $71,130.07\r\nTravel \u0026 Training - $1,191.86\r\nTotal:  $72,321.93","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"O`Rullian","Phone":"661-862-8731"},{"GrantID":2449,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18771.6700,"ProjectSummary":"Develop a brochure dedicated to providing comprehensive, easy to understand information about used oil recycling.","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Fillmore","Phone":"559-584-1411"},{"GrantID":2450,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16793.8900,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds are intended to supplement department revenue for LEA functions.  The weighted personnel expense for the LEA position is budgeted at $61.477.  This does not include administrative and operating overhead.","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Ruminski","Phone":"707-263-1164"},{"GrantID":2451,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17868.4900,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed budget:\r\nPartial funding of required LEA position (Salary, travel, training and supplies) - $15,500\r\nSolid waste vehicle maintenance and support, memberships, committee activitiies, County support staff training and equipment and County office support - $5000\r\nTotal:  $20,500.00\r\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\nSalaries - $18,842.87\r\nTravel - $1043.97\r\nTransportation - $$1220.27\r\nCommunications - $1269.54\r\nOffice Expense - $389.16\r\nEquipment - $189.95\r\nTotal:  $22,955.75","ParticipantName":"Lassen County","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Doug","LastName":"Ames","Phone":"530-251-8528"},{"GrantID":2452,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":100837.4900,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed budget:\r\nEmployee training - $18,000\r\nEducational magerials - $5000\r\nServices and Supplies - $11,000\r\nEquipment - $9000\r\nTravel - $20,000\r\nVehicle - $22,000\r\nTotal:  $85,000\r\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenditures\r\nEmployee Training -$19,519\r\nEducational materials - $1394\r\nServices \u0026 supplies - $19,281\r\nEquipment - 16821\r\nTravel - $19,181\r\nVehicle - 25,641\r\nTotal - $101,837\r\n","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Hanson","Phone":"213-881-4151"},{"GrantID":2453,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":67100.6600,"ProjectSummary":"LOS ANGELES CITY.\r\n\r\nProposed expenditures:\r\nSolid waste technical training, health and safety training and computer training - $8000.  Professional services contracts (engineering/legal/computer), aerial photos - site investigation - $22,000.  Gas monitoring equipment - $8000.  Field equipment - $3600, Computers and accessories - $14,000.  Reference books and software - $450.\r\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\nTraining - $6326.92\r\nLandfill Gas Monitor - $2226.74\r\nTechnical Services - $21,660\r\nField Equipment - 7028.99--amended to $8318.71\r\nComputers/software - $21,095.88--amended to $18,711.36\r\nReference books and software - $499\r\nTotal:  58,837.53--amended to $57,742.73\r\n\r\n______________________________________________________3/30/00\r\nLEA requested to amend project to shift funds from gas monitoring equipment to purchase additional computers and field supplies.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Wayne","LastName":"Tsuda","Phone":"213-252-3932"},{"GrantID":2454,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18645.3600,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed use of EAG:\r\nProgram software and upgrades - 10-\r\nTraining and Transportation - 20-\r\nHealth and Safety Equipment - 5-\r\nCommunications - 5-\r\nComputer workstation replacements and upgrades - 50-\r\nOffice expenses - 10-\r\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\ncomputers/communications equipment - $9781.92\r\nDigital camera/camcorder - $1662.95\r\nTraining \u0026 Travel - $3766.66\r\nSoftward maintenance - $229.42\r\nclothing/supplies - 475.13\r\nOffice supplies  -$2461.49\r\nCommuinications - $420.00\r\nInternet Service provider - $180\r\nTotal:  $18977.57","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Glenn","LastName":"Allen","Phone":"559-675-7823"},{"GrantID":2455,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":19233.9000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use and Objectives:\r\nContract technical services - $10,000\r\nReference books, periodicals, training, conferences - $4000\r\nEquipment and supplies for inspection - $4000\r\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\nCEHA  - $170\r\nBarclay`s CCR Amendments - $180\r\nOffice supplies - $129.06\r\nWaste News subscription\r\nCCR Amendments - $44.00\r\nCEHA Registration - $127\r\nProtective Gear - hat - $36.38\r\nLEA Salary - $12,812\r\nProtective Gear - Boots - $172.38\r\nConference LEA/CIWMB - $1112.24\r\nDigital Camera, paper, ink, battery, memort - $814.66\r\nProtective gear hat - $22.47\r\nMedical Waste Meeting - $189.39\r\nTotal:  $15,927.58\r\n\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cynthia","LastName":"Barnard","Phone":"415-499-6919"},{"GrantID":2456,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15788.2900,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\nSalaries, program attendance, training - $10,000\r\nTravel and per diem costs - $2000\r\nCommunication service for 3 mobile phones - $1200\r\nConnection to Internet - $200\r\nHardware and software - $600\r\nDigital camera - $1000\r\nEducational materials - $600\r\nOffice Expenses - $1000\r\nTotal:  $16,600\r\n--------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nAmended 3/16/01\r\nSalaries \u0026 Benefits - $8689\r\nTravel - $2000\r\nSWANA Annual Membership - $149\r\nCommunication service for 5 mobile phones - $1300\r\nConnection to Internet - $100\r\nHardware \u0026 software - $600\r\nDigital Camera - $1000\r\nEducational Materials - $1200\r\nOffice Expenses - $750\r\nTotal - $15788\r\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\nSalary \u0026 Benefits - $9777\r\nTravel - $1099\r\nSWANA membership - $149\r\n5 mobile phones \u0026 service - $1448\r\nInternet fees - $52\r\nComputer hardware \u0026 software - $451\r\nDigital Camera - 945\r\nEducational materials - $1081\r\nOffice expenses - $786\r\nTotal - $15,788","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Charles B.","LastName":"Mosher, M.D., MPH","Phone":"209-966-3689"},{"GrantID":2457,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":24111.4300,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Budget:\r\nRegular employees - $21,700\r\nOffice supplies - $200\r\nTotal:  $21,900\r\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\n989 hours of solid waste activities\r\n1454 hour `person year`\r\n989/1454 = 68- of a `person year`\r\n$59,418 X 68- = $40,404\r\nGrant funds were used to pay $24,111.43 toward staff salary","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Morley","Phone":"707-463-4140"},{"GrantID":2459,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16367.6100,"ProjectSummary":"Annual Expenditure Report:\r\nCommunications - $100\r\nMaintenance of Equipment - $100\r\nOffice Expense - $100\r\nTraining - $100\r\nSalaries and Wages(Clerical Support) - $684\r\nContract Services (LEA Travel \u0026 Wages) - $18,789\r\n------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nProject Expenses:\r\nContract Services (LEA) - $19,954\r\nCommunications - $100\r\nTotal:  $20,057.46","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Farnam","Phone":"530-233-6310"},{"GrantID":2460,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18931.0200,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Budget:\r\nClerical staff salary ($6457\r\nClerical Staff benefits - $2341\r\nContract Serv ices/Salaries - $2778\r\nMemberships - $425\r\nTraining/staff development - $1000\r\nEquipment - $500\r\nEquipment maintenance - $500\r\nSmall tools/supplies - $1000\r\nCommunications - $1500\r\nOffice Expenses - $1500\r\nTotal:  $18000\r\n----------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenditures:\r\nClerical  staff salary - $6185\r\nClerical staff benefits - $2427\r\ncontract services/salaries - $5673\r\nMemberships - $405\r\nTraining/staff development - $1000\r\nEquipment - 0\r\nEquipment Maintenance - $370\r\nSmall tools/supplies - $1000\r\nCommunications - $1500\r\nOffice Expense - $1500\r\nTotal - $20,060","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Lampson","Phone":"760-932-7485"},{"GrantID":2461,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":27006.2500,"ProjectSummary":"Funds to be used for a new digital gas monitor and new digital camera and for medical monitoring for enforcement staff and 5 ergonomic workstations.\r\n\r\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\nLEA Training - $3,723.10\r\nSupplies - Safety, digital camera, keys , car radios, chairs, vehicle maintenance, computers - $13,566.18\r\nStaff Salary - $9,716.97\r\nTotal:  $27,006.25","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Walter","LastName":"Wong","Phone":"831-755-4505"},{"GrantID":2462,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":20009.2600,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Budget:\r\nSupplement Salary and benefits - $3500\r\nEquipment(laptop, handheld PC, h \u0026 s, computer software/peripherals, GPS - $6000\r\nTraining - $3000\r\nProfessional Services/Consultant/Contract - $5000\r\nCommunications - cellular phone charges - $500\r\nTotal:  $18,000\r\n-----------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\nSalaries and benefits (220.4 hours @ $35.31/hour) - $8136\r\nEquipment(laptop computer, handheld computer, GPS, health \u0026 safety 0 $3590\r\nTraining and Travel - $5472\r\nProfessional Services(Contract extra help, lab, engineering review) - $2555\r\nCommunications/cell phone charges - $256\r\nTotal:  $20,009\r\n","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jay","LastName":"Hull","Phone":"707-253-4421"},{"GrantID":2463,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17760.9600,"ProjectSummary":"Enforcement violations - $6443.92\r\nCIA Investigations $4573.22\r\nGrant Administration - $329.92\r\nViolations - $$18051.98\r\nTotal:  $29399.04\r\nGrant administration @15.46/hr\r\nAll other grant related professional services @20.72\r\nCode enforcement professional services @ 71.27.\r\n---------------------------------------------------------------------\r\n3/19/01\r\nLEA requested to amend Statement of Use to purchase a dedicated vehicle for solid waste  duties.  Request approved.\r\n\r\n8/20/01\r\nDocumentation received for purchase of a dedicated solid waste vehicle:  $18,295.88\r\n","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Eisen","Phone":"530-265-1469"},{"GrantID":2464,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":53395.5400,"ProjectSummary":"Funds to be used for inspection supplies, small tools, publications, reference materials, computer software/minor equipment.  Also, expert consultant services, travel, landfill gas field screeing instrument.\r\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\nServices \u0026 supplies - $1851.50\r\nProfessional \u0026 specialized services - $25,045.41\r\nTravel - $3027.92\r\nFixed Assets/equipment - 22,820.83\r\nTotal:  $52,745.66","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Elisabeth","LastName":"Gonzalez","Phone":"714-433-6011"},{"GrantID":2465,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16143.5200,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Expenses:\r\nVehicle maintenance - $5000\r\nTraining - $2500\r\nComputer Training, Hardware and software - $2500\r\nOutreach materials - $2000\r\nGas monitoring - $3000.\r\n-----------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\n\r\nEQUIPMENT/SUPPLIES\r\nComputer laptop - $3516.90\r\nDigital Camera - $579.88\r\nLandfill Gas detector - $3315.77\r\nSupporting uupplies - $602.13\r\n\r\nCOMMUNICATIONS\r\nCell phones \u0026 pagers - $681.54\r\n\r\nEQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE - \r\nInspection Vehicle Maintenance - `$5000\r\nTotal:$13,696.22","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Laura L.","LastName":"Wright","Phone":"925-252-4114"},{"GrantID":2466,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":22283.3000,"ProjectSummary":"EAG will be used to augment inspection, permitting, closure/post closure and enforcement activities, training, and possibly, equipment.\r\n-----------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\nCounty expenditures totaled $120,646.84.  Thils included inspection and enforcement activities and training.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jill","LastName":"Pahl","Phone":"530-745-2300"},{"GrantID":2467,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18380.4800,"ProjectSummary":"EAG monies to be used to support contract agreement between Plumas and Lassen counties for the solid waste landfill permit and inspection programs, postage, copies, communications with LEA, computer equipment, office suppliies, maintenance and travel costs, administrative and clerical support.\r\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\nSalary and benefits - $19,512.82\r\nTravel Costs and maintenance on vehicle - $2,109.92\r\nTotal:  $21,622.74","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gerald J.","LastName":"Sipe","Phone":"530-283-6355"},{"GrantID":2468,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":38717.9200,"ProjectSummary":"Money to be used for equipment for fieldwork, training, digital cameras, display projection system.\r\n\r\n7/6/00 Amendment to statement of use:  LEA needs to purchase a new copier.  Present copier is 10 years old and requires monthly maintenance.  LEA will purchase a Minolta CS-Pro EP 3000 Copier, estimated at $7000.\r\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\nHealth \u0026 safety equipment, compost thermometers, digital cameras, printers, field equipment, computer hardware \u0026 software, conferences, training, meetings.\r\nTotal:  $39,490.30","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Damian L.","LastName":"Meins","Phone":"909-955-8982"},{"GrantID":2469,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":33254.1300,"ProjectSummary":"Grant money to be used to supplement the cost of 3 Environmental Health Specialists assigned to the LEA program.\r\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nProject Expenses:\r\nFunds were used toward salaries for EHS staff in solid waste:\r\n#1:  530 hours @ $47/hour = $24,910\r\n#2:  384 hours @ $47/hour = $18,048\r\n#3:  81 hours @ $39/hour = $3159\r\nTotal:  995 hours - $46,117","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Hackett","Phone":"916-875-8409"},{"GrantID":2470,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16100.8000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used for manpower, equipment, training, independent legal counsel and support staff.\r\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenditures:\r\nSalaries - $7925.55\r\nEquipment - $1312.11\r\nOffice expenses - $4207.41\r\nTraining - 2656.26\r\nTotal:  $16,101.33","ParticipantName":"San Benito County","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert M.","LastName":"Shingai","Phone":"831-636-4035"},{"GrantID":2471,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":47922.8900,"ProjectSummary":"Grant money to be used for conferences, computer and office equipment, consultants, vehicle purchase and maintenance, legal services.\r\n----------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\nComputer and Office/Monitoring Equipment and Maintenance -(desktop PCs, software and accessories, landfill monitor, typrwriter, FAX machine) - $7,468.78\r\nProfessional Serviced(legal - court reporter and video - and engineering services - `$5144.04\r\nVehicle Maintenance  - motor pool charges for 3 vehicles -\r\n $36, 828.97\r\nTravel, Training, Conferences \u0026 associated Expenses - $5466.76\r\nTotal:  $54,466.76","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Avera","Phone":"909-387-9057"},{"GrantID":2472,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":42305.7100,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\nFunds will be used for:\r\n1.  Contract for updating the EPP.\r\n2.  Providing technical training \u0026 travel for staff\r\n3.  Purchase computer equipment and software, combustible gas meters, field monitoring equipment and other office equipment.\r\n4.  Lab costs associated with monitoring and enforcement.\r\n5.  Misc. enforcement training.\r\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\nClothing and Personal - $513.03\r\nSafety clothing - $102.81\r\nCellular phone use-phone services - $246.78\r\nMaintenance of Field Equipment - $1214.66\r\nVehicle maintenance \u0026 depreciation - $320\r\nFuel cost - $65\r\nMedical and Lab Equipment maintenance - $508.55\r\nMembership - $294.00\r\nOffice Expense - $3300.12\r\nPrinting (business cards) - $98.70\r\nBooks - $1843.35\r\nData Processing Supplies - $178.55\r\nPublications/legal notice - $386.07\r\nspecial department expense - $3503.42\r\nBooks and Publications - $517.56\r\nMinor equipment  -$6409.20\r\nOut of County Travel, Registration, transportaton \u0026 lodging - $10,233.30\r\nTransportation(packages, parking, etc) - Others - $81.03\r\nTotal:  $29,806.13","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marilyn","LastName":"Corodemas","Phone":"858-694-3595"},{"GrantID":2473,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":31329.6800,"ProjectSummary":"City intends to use funds for a 4-wheel drive vehicle, technical equipment, regulatory publications and training to enhance LEA program.\r\n\r\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenditures\r\n4 wheel drive vehicle - $24,966.12\r\nComputer equipment \u0026 software - $2861.44\r\nTraining \u0026 associated costs - $4070\r\nReference Materials \u0026 memberships - $1467\r\nTotal:  33,364.56\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul R.","LastName":"Manasjan","Phone":"619-446-5006"},{"GrantID":2474,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":23710.0800,"ProjectSummary":"Digital Camera(1) - $$850\r\nComputers(5) - $10000\r\n35mm Camera(2) - $4000\r\nCopy machine rental - $4000\r\nStaff training - $6000\r\nRemainder to supplement staff costs.\r\nTotal:  $23000\r\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nProject Expenses:\r\nDigital Camera - $685\r\ncomputers(5) - $4740\r\n35 mm cameras - 634\r\nCompost thermometers(2) - 289.80\r\nProjector - $3568\r\nLamp - $360\r\nCarry case - 165\r\nTheater Screen - $296\r\nRemote mouse - $144\r\nCopier lease - $3440\r\nTraining - $5545.22\r\nTotal: $19,867.02","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Al","LastName":"Olsen","Phone":"209-468-3434"},{"GrantID":2475,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":28684.0300,"ProjectSummary":"Training - $4000\r\nAnnual Medical Surveillance Physicals - $1300\r\nInspection Vehicle (4wd) - $23000\r\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenditures\r\nTraining - $2290.27\r\nMedical - $2505.00\r\nInspection equipment - $16338.89\r\nOther equipment/service - $4998.30\r\nTotal: $26,132.46\r\nLEA did not purchase a vehicle since their own vehicle did not have the minimum mileage to be eligible for replacement.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Ferrier","Phone":"408-535-7945"},{"GrantID":2476,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":20256.0300,"ProjectSummary":"Grant is intended for:\r\n1.  Increase landfill inspection frequency to meet PRC 43218.\r\n2.  Increase landfill enforcement activity.\r\n3.  Upgrade the effort to review, modify or revise permits.\r\n4.  Improve program to locat and identify CIA sites.\r\n5.  Purchase any needed landfill inspection equipment.\r\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenditures:\r\nGrant funds were used for salaries:\r\n1.  218 hours @$18.96/hour = $4,133.28\r\n2.  880 hours @ $19.54/hour = $17,195.20\r\n3.  Employee benefits               $7,904.23 \r\nTotal:                  $29,232.71\r\n","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Cowan","Phone":"805-781-5572"},{"GrantID":2477,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":26247.7300,"ProjectSummary":"Staff training and related expenses - $5000\r\nEquipment to include monitoring, safety and sampling equipment - $5500\r\nFunding 1/2 clerical FTE support staff in LEA Program - $13500\r\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\nClerical Support Services - $13,507.27\r\nEquipment \u0026 supplies - $7722.81\r\nTraining \u0026 Travel - $2915.87\r\nEquipment maintenance - $828.88\r\nTotal$24,974.83","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rick","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"650-363-4356"},{"GrantID":2478,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":25229.7300,"ProjectSummary":"Funds to be used for:\r\n1.  Contracts for independent legal counsel or outside consultants.\r\n2.  Supplement existing budget for LEA program.\r\n3.  Purchase equipment, periodicals, code update services, training.\r\nTotal:  $22,300\r\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\nSupplies:(computer equipment, H \u0026 S equipment,furniture) - $7269.52\r\nProfessional Services (Salary) - $13,085.78\r\nTravel - $6565.20\r\nTotal:  $25,283.74","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Merrifield","Phone":"805-681-4900"},{"GrantID":2479,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":26381.2000,"ProjectSummary":"Transportation","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Antone","LastName":"Pacheco","Phone":"408-299-6930"},{"GrantID":2480,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":25487.1300,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds to be used to cover program costs and staff salaries, benefits and related training.\r\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses\r\nGrant funds were used for salaries.  LEA worked 1400 hours for total of $37,114.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carla","LastName":"Serio","Phone":"530-225-5787"},{"GrantID":2481,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15667.4600,"ProjectSummary":"1.  Help fund required LEA position - $13,900\r\n2.  Training - $450\r\n3.  Equipment - $400\r\n4.  Memberships, meeting and activities - $400 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses\r\nContract EHS salary/benefits - $12256.58\r\nContract EHS travel/admin - $1200.16\r\nOffice supplies/postage - $2005.89\r\nEquipment/other - $91.16\r\nTravel/training - $405.18\r\nTotal:  $15,958.97","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"Hall","Phone":"530-993-6709"},{"GrantID":2482,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17963.6900,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used for wages for LEA personnel.\r\n\r\nExpenditures:  \r\nAll funds were used for direct salaries and benefits.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Barber","Phone":"530-841-2110"},{"GrantID":2483,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":22535.3700,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to augment  engineering services devoted to the solid waste permitting and enforcement program\r\n\r\nFinal Expenditures:\r\n\r\nFunds were used for salary for engineering services.\r\n978.83 hours Total cost $70.116.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis J.","LastName":"Kalson","Phone":"707-421-6765"},{"GrantID":2484,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":26839.7400,"ProjectSummary":"Salaries and Benefits - $19110\r\nServices and supplies - $4290\r\nTotal $23400\r\n\r\nFinal Report:\r\n1.  Salaries and Benefits - $27,623.06\r\n2.  Services and Supplies (field inspections supplies, training, travel expense) - $478.67\r\nTotal Expenditures - $28,101.73","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Lewin","Phone":"707-525-6560"},{"GrantID":2485,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16798.5400,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to supplement the wages and benefits of the Environmental Health Specialist responsible for solid waste facilities Projected Expenses:\r\nFunds will be used to supplement wages and benefits of REHS for solid waste.\r\n\r\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\n644.92 hours @ grant amount of $16,798.54 = $26.05/hr","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Potanovic","Phone":"530-527-8020"},{"GrantID":2486,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":20865.8800,"ProjectSummary":"Services and Supplies - $1500\r\nTravel and Training - $4500\r\nSalaries and Benefits for professional consulting and contract services - $13,000\r\nTotal:  $19,000\r\n\r\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenditures:\r\nProfessional Services (salary) - $15,287.31\r\nTravel \u0026 meals - $1880.74\r\nServices \u0026 supplies(general office expense, photographs, copies) - $3461.24\r\nTotal:  $20,629.29","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Hedtke","Phone":"530-623-1459"},{"GrantID":2487,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":25438.9600,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will provide partial funding for REHS II - $22,300\r\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nProject Expenses:\r\nGrant funds were used for staff salary \u0026 benefits of $26,051","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jay W.","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"559-733-6441"},{"GrantID":2488,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16768.8200,"ProjectSummary":"Funds received may pay for services and supplies such as film processing, office supplies, communications and equipment such as computer equipment.  Funds may also be used for solid waste enforcement education and training, including travel, per diem, and tuition for training seminars and conferences, salaries, tgextbooks, codes, community education and software training films and water sampling in the vicinity of the Jamestown Landfill.\r\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\nPayroll - $9035\r\nCommunications (cell phone charges, phone charges) - $532.00\r\nMaintenance equipment - $15.00\r\nOffice Expense - $1576\r\nProfessional Services and Supplies - $2476\r\nRents \u0026 Leases-phones - $188\r\nTravel \u0026 Training - $305\r\nEquipment (community education materials) - $2642.00","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Charlotte","LastName":"Ginn","Phone":"209-533-5990"},{"GrantID":2489,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":25855.5400,"ProjectSummary":"LEA Staff training - $17000\r\nComputer hardware/software - $5000\r\nBooks - $1000\r\nEquipment - $2585\r\nTotal: $ 25,855\r\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\nTraining - $11,216.54\r\nComputer hardware/software - $2874.31\r\nEquipment - lanterns, microscope, cameras, cell phones, projector equipment,. typewriter - $12,008.50\r\nBooks \u0026 reference materials - $210\r\nTotal:  $26,309.55\r\n","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Terrence O.","LastName":"Gilday","Phone":"805-654-2815"},{"GrantID":2490,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15639.0900,"ProjectSummary":"GPS - $1500\r\nCameras, mobile phones, palm pilot, table-top computer \u0026 printer, misc hardware/software - $11,500\r\nMisc safety equipment - $300\r\nTraining - $1800\r\nTechnical Support - maintenance, testing and calibration - $100.00\r\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\nComputer - $2161.39\r\nHP Desktop printer - $338.37\r\n2 mobile phones - $1130.47\r\nGPS Unit - $355\r\nPalm Organizers 3 - $1063.33\r\nCanon 35 mm camera - $669.56\r\nPelican cases - $196.63\r\nPelican flashlights - $86.53\r\nDisplay package (show \u0026 write) - $614.80\r\nMotorola Chargers/adapters - $160.71\r\nDremel Rotary Tool - $94.20\r\nOffice supplies - $289.31\r\nPelican flashlights - $85.88\r\nSafety shoes \u0026 laser pointer - $252.63\r\nUniforms - $1352.39\r\nNight vision binoculars \u0026 safety cones - $850.79\r\nTV - $712.78\r\nLEA Conference \u0026 DTSC Conference - $1842.52\r\nTotal:  $12,544.68","ParticipantName":"City of Vernon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Leonard","LastName":"Grossberg","Phone":"323-583-8811"},{"GrantID":2491,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15999.3000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use\r\nJournals and Publications - $1,000\r\nMeetings \u0026 Seminars            1,000\r\nMemberships                           450\r\nSpecial Meetings                   1,000\r\nConferences                         1,000\r\nOther Contractual Svc.          4,350\r\nOffice Supplies                      1,000\r\nReprographics Svcs.             1,000\r\nOffice Equipment                    2,000   \r\nField and Shop Equipment      2,200 \r\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\nPersonnel - $3435.80\r\nJournals and Publications - $1000\r\nMeetings \u0026 seminars - $339.76\r\nMemberships - $570\r\nSpecial meetings - $865\r\nConferences - $302.47\r\nOther contractual services  - $4099.64\r\nOffice supplies - $830.90\r\nAdministration - $2238\r\nOffice Equipment - $589.72\r\nField and Ship Equipment - $1000\r\nTotal - $15,271.29","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steven L.","LastName":"Samaniego","Phone":"626-939-8411"},{"GrantID":2492,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":19066.0700,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA Grant will be used to supplement the existing solid waste enforcement program budget of this LEA.  Specifically, it will be used to enhance our program activities in the areas of permitting, monitoring, enforcement, training and communications with the CIWMB.\r\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nFinal Expenses:\r\nGrant funds were used for salaries for the solid waste program including  nuisance abatement.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joseph Bruce","LastName":"Sarazin","Phone":"530-666-8646"},{"GrantID":2493,"CycleID":16,"CycleCode":"EA10        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA10         - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18116.9200,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Proposed Grant Expenditures\r\n1.  Upgrade existing computers and equipment and replace expendables as needed.\r\n2.  Training/travel to maintain LEA certification, to update knowledge of new regulations and CIWMB policies and to attend LEA roundtables.\r\n3.  Legal and engineering services as needed.\r\n4.  Offset salary and benefit costs for LEA hours spend over one person-year.\r\n\r\nExpenditures:\r\nGrant funds spend for salaries and benefits.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Al","LastName":"Amaro","Phone":"530-741-6251"},{"GrantID":2494,"CycleID":13,"CycleCode":"CD1         ","CycleNameID":2,"CycleName":"Deconstruction Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryID":9,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CD1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Francisco Gutterres","AwardedFunds":98450.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project consists of the dconstruction of a 14,000 square foot building constructed by the Navy in 1942.  The process of deconstruction will genrate the reuse of 80- of the structure`s wood, bring the public`s attention to the advantages of deconstruction and train 10 workers in its technique.","ParticipantName":"City and County of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marianne","LastName":"Conarroe","Phone":"415-274-0382"},{"GrantID":2497,"CycleID":13,"CycleCode":"CD1         ","CycleNameID":2,"CycleName":"Deconstruction Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryID":9,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CD1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Francisco Gutterres","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The core project will consist of a deconstruction case study on a single city controlled site where demolition is scheduled in order to build a new library.  The core case study will establish a deconstruction approach, use deconstruction practices, track materials, identify barriers, report findings and reocmmendations, and develop city guidelines. Expanded project options will include deconstruction activities at additional ibrary sites, in-depth market research and analysis for recovered materials, and implementation of a recognition program.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mahmood","LastName":"Karimzadeh","Phone":"213-847-6371"},{"GrantID":2499,"CycleID":130,"CycleCode":"UNP4        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP4         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":231710.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Community Environmental Council (CEC) will 1) develop and provide improved oil collection opportunities for small farmers in Santa Barbara County; 2) implement a targeted Latino education/outreach program; 3) develop and implement an absorbent pad distribution and collection program for Santa Barbara boaters; and 4) establish a Central Coast Chapter of the California Clean Boating Network (with Save Our Shores).","ParticipantName":"Community Environmental Council","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jenny","LastName":"Phillips","Phone":"805-963-0583"},{"GrantID":2500,"CycleID":130,"CycleCode":"UNP4        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP4         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":92364.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To provide environmental educational programs and community outreach to citizens of San Diego County (primarily in the unincorporated areas of the County, City of Chula Vista and the City of Oceanside and in areas where services are not available) on used oil recycling.  ILACSD will provide these communities with vital information and resources necessary to recycle used motor oil and prevent illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"I Love A Clean San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Trish","LastName":"Wundrow","Phone":"8584670103"},{"GrantID":2502,"CycleID":130,"CycleCode":"UNP4        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP4         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":204125.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Foundation will expand upon its educational outreach campaign to Spanish-speaking residents by creating a traveling display and mascot and conducting events throughout its broadcast area including portions of 18 counties, and will provide assistance and coordination to local jurisdictions conducting used oil outreach efforts to the Hispanic community.  Program elements include radio advertisements and on-air programming on the Foundation`s station KBBF; distribution of printed materials; a live hotline at 888-345-9891; and outreach at events throughout the region.","ParticipantName":"Bilingual Broadcasting Foundation, Inc.","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Maria","LastName":"Fincher","Phone":"707-545-8833"},{"GrantID":2503,"CycleID":130,"CycleCode":"UNP4        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP4         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":155916.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project is composed of two equally important elements.  The first includes updating the evaluation Guidebook, presenting three interactive workshops and providing one-on-one assistance to grantees in evaluation used oil recycling activities.  The second component includes expanding and enhancing local used oil efforts through school education activities, community events and outreach, and establishing a model program resource center.","ParticipantName":"Blue Planet Foundation","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sharon","LastName":"Lien","Phone":"714-378-8210"},{"GrantID":2505,"CycleID":130,"CycleCode":"UNP4        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP4         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":170287.0000,"ProjectSummary":"El Concilio`s Used Oil Recycling Program targets Latino`s throughout Ventura County by conducting bilingual (English/Spanish) community outreach and education regarding used oil.  Latino do-it-yourselfers are targeted within their neighborhoods and worksites.  Elementary and junior high school children are given school presentations as well as taken on fieldtrips to the Del Norte Recycling \u0026 Transfer Station to learn the importance of recycling and environmental preservation.  Massive media outreach is also planned throughout the year at various targeted community events/sites in addition to Spanish radio, television and newspaper advertisement.","ParticipantName":"City of Ventura","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Avie","LastName":"Guerra","Phone":"805-486-9777"},{"GrantID":2509,"CycleID":130,"CycleCode":"UNP4        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP4         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":199860.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Continuation of the highly visible and effective Race to Recycle Oil Racing Series through 2002 at major road racing facilities throughout the State, promoting recycling of oil and idea of using remanufactured oils.  Major sports marketing campaign to change attitudes and behaviors as sought by the CIWMB.","ParticipantName":"Sports Car Club of America","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Taylor","Phone":"530-934-5588"},{"GrantID":2511,"CycleID":130,"CycleCode":"UNP4        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP4         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":237600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Surfrider  Foundation, in association with the Earth`s 911 and San Francisco NBC affiliate, KRON, and with support from the County of Santa Cruz, proposes to develop a focused, regional and statewide, multi-media public outreach campaign to encourage and promote convenient recycling alternatives to the improper disposal of used oil.  The campaign will include newly-developed public service announcements called `Your Personal Plant Tips`, run primarily during prime-time news broadcasts on network KRON television stations, and consistently on KRON`s Internet gateway website.  `Your Personal Planet Tips` will then be distributed statewide to local recycling coordinators and volunteer Surfrider Foundation chapters.","ParticipantName":"Surfrider Foundation","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Matt","LastName":"McClain","Phone":"949-492-8170"},{"GrantID":2512,"CycleID":130,"CycleCode":"UNP4        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP4         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":91060.0000,"ProjectSummary":"An educational poster will be produced which shows how oil impacts watersheds - 14,000 will be distributed.  An educational slide card will be distributed also.  Approximately 130,000 will be provided to key audiences.","ParticipantName":"Water Education Foundation","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sue","LastName":"McClurg","Phone":"916-444-6240"},{"GrantID":2513,"CycleID":130,"CycleCode":"UNP4        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP4         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":22739.0000,"ProjectSummary":"O`Neill Sea Odyssey will work with the current regional partners involved in used oil and household hazardous waste pollution prevention education programs: Ecology Action of Santa Cruz, the City of Santa Cruz, and the County of Santa Cruz.  The target audience of this grant will be youths, their parents, teachers, and group leaders, who will use the Santa Cruz Harbor and the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary , but who are not boaters.  O`Neill Sea Odyssey would utilize this grant to accomplish two objectives: 1) distribute HHW and used oil education materials produced by existing community partners under an existing CIWMB grant, and 2) provide for a second watershed model, replacement parts, liquid materials and tables.","ParticipantName":"O`Neill Sea Odyssey","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Haifley","Phone":"831-465-9390"},{"GrantID":2514,"CycleID":130,"CycleCode":"UNP4        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP4         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":166858.0000,"ProjectSummary":"C-SET is proposing to provide used oil recovery to the Agricultural Community of Tulare County by providing convenient mobile collection through public outreach/education activities.","ParticipantName":"Community Services \u0026 Employment Training, Inc.","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"559-732-4194"},{"GrantID":2515,"CycleID":130,"CycleCode":"UNP4        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP4         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":160803.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will bring used oil and filter recycling education information to a group of antique truck Do-It-Yourselfers (DIYs) and to the Southern California swap meet DIYs via the American Truck Historical Society - Southern California Chapter.  This grant will provide funding for equipment, educational media such as flyers, promotional ads in magazines and newspapers, radio advertisements, banners, printing costs and promotional items displaying the 1-800-CLEANUP recycling information phone number.  If funded, this grant will complement used oil and filter recycling education efforts in LA, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego Counties and will help enhance the market for re-refined oil through promotional activities.","ParticipantName":"American Truck Historical Society","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Diane","LastName":"Christensen","Phone":"909-790-3955"},{"GrantID":2516,"CycleID":130,"CycleCode":"UNP4        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP4         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":198500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"UCLA Media Center and the Environmental Media Association will conduct a celebrity featured public outreach campaign to educate consumers about the importance of using re-refined motor oil and the proper disposal of used motor oil.  The campaign seeks to develop the re-refined consumer market statewide.","ParticipantName":"University of California, Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Renee","LastName":"Ebert","Phone":"310-312-0585"},{"GrantID":2517,"CycleID":130,"CycleCode":"UNP4        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP4         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":99133.0000,"ProjectSummary":"As part of our agencies Environmental Education Program, we plan to monitor the existing certified oil recycling centers in our community on a quarterly basis.  Our staff will also develop and implement interactive activities geared toward educating our youth and their relatives about the dangers of improperly managed oil products and their effect on the environment.  In addition, project staff will design and distribute bilingual recycling brochures and oil recycling containers to the general public at community events, door-to-door, auto-part stores, club open houses, and special school events at least once a month for the duration of the grant period and thereafter.","ParticipantName":"Boys \u0026 Girls Club of Tustin","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Cliff","LastName":"Polston","Phone":"714-838-5223"},{"GrantID":2518,"CycleID":130,"CycleCode":"UNP4        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP4         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":197867.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The CACSB requests funds to continue to effectively reduce illegal disposal of used oil throughout Santa Barbara County via extensive outreach.  Our project will include: 1) maintaining the certified oil collection centers in Lompoc and Goleta, 2) establishing a 3rd and 4th non-certified oil collection center in North County, 3) educational workshops with bilingual/bicultural presentations, 4) door-to-door marketing of the project`s educational component, 5) distribution of used oil `transporters`, mats, filter bags, and 6) continuation of the boater outreach component to address illegal gas/oil dumping in Cachuma Lake, the County`s major drinking water supply.  Funds are also requested for equipment, promotional materials, training and staff for the grant term that expires 9-30-2002.","ParticipantName":"Community Action Commission of Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marie","LastName":"Hayes","Phone":"805-964-8857"},{"GrantID":2519,"CycleID":130,"CycleCode":"UNP4        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP4         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":189043.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Heal the Bay proposes to expand our multimedia and community outreach campaign which targets `do-it-yourself` motor oil changers in Los Angeles County`s Spanish-speaking community, to encourage proper disposal of oil.","ParticipantName":"Heal the Bay","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mary","LastName":"Leath","Phone":"310-453-0395"},{"GrantID":2520,"CycleID":130,"CycleCode":"UNP4        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP4         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":241800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The regional program has 3 components, including: part 1 - Rural Ag Event: will be a partnership with the Co. of SD and the SD Farm Bureau to coordinate two `ag` events for used motor and oil filters.  Part II - Promotion of Re-refined Oil to Local Municipalities and Commercial Fleets: will address local municipality`s use, or not, of re-refined motor oil in their fleets.  Part III - Promotion/Education of Used Motor Oil and Oil Filters, with an emphasis on the Hispanic Community: will be a public education campaign directed to DIY`s regarding recycling their used motor oil and oil filters.  Conducted in both English and Spanish, the primary emphasis will be focusing on the Hispanic Community throughout the Co of SD.","ParticipantName":"Solana Recyclers, Inc.","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rita","LastName":"Spiegel","Phone":"760-436-7986"},{"GrantID":2522,"CycleID":130,"CycleCode":"UNP4        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP4         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":203749.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Raise awareness of the need to properly dispose, recycle, or reduce used oil and HHW and increase participation at the Santa Clara County HHW program through implementation of a comprehensive community outreach and public education program.","ParticipantName":"Bay Area Action","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Tammy","LastName":"Witschger","Phone":"650-962-9876"},{"GrantID":2525,"CycleID":130,"CycleCode":"UNP4        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP4         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":182293.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The SMBRF is proposing to implement a bilge pad exchange program in LA County harbors (I .e., Marina del Rey, Redondo Beach, LA, and Catalina) to reduce the discharge of oily bilge water.  An educational outreach program will complement the program.  The promotion of re-refined oil and a used oil forum for the boating community will also be conducted.","ParticipantName":"Santa Monica Bay Restoration Project","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Grace","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"213-576-6648"},{"GrantID":2527,"CycleID":130,"CycleCode":"UNP4        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP4         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":184999.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Save Our Shores proposes to establish a regional used oil collection infrastructure and education program in underserved areas within Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Luis Obispo, and Santa Barbara Counties; through installation of collection facilities and strong education and outreach.","ParticipantName":"Save Our Shores","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alan","LastName":"Romero","Phone":"831-462-5660"},{"GrantID":2528,"CycleID":130,"CycleCode":"UNP4        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP4         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":249970.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Ecology Action (EA) proposes to establish 4 agricultural oil collection centers in the target region to serve small growers who currently do not have a system in place to efficiently recycle their used oil.  EA also proposes to implement a temporary oil collection service and amnesty program  with small growers to alleviate stockpiles of illegally stored used oil.  A focused grower outreach program will promote the new services throughout the region to maximize participation rates.  All used oil collected under the proposed program will be tested for PCB contamination before it is accepted.  The program will benefit the region in a cohesive fashion, engaging all of the community stakeholders involved in preventing used oil pollution on or around small farms.","ParticipantName":"Ecology Action, Inc.","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kurt","LastName":"Hurley","Phone":"8314265925"},{"GrantID":2529,"CycleID":14,"CycleCode":"CM1         ","CycleNameID":1,"CycleName":"CalMAX Partnership Mini-Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CM1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Maggie Coulter","AwardedFunds":3025.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This Mini-Grant will be used to increase participation in CalMAX by the City of El Monte`s diverse buisiness community by printing and mailing a bilingual newsletter and using on-site waste audits as a way of explaining CalMAX benefits and assisting businesses in completing material listing forms.  The City will use its extensive outreach database to target businesses already indentified from previous contacts as having hard to recycle materials in its waste stream as well as identify businesses having a need for reusable materials.","ParticipantName":"City of El Monte","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michele","LastName":"Quiroz","Phone":"626-580-2062"},{"GrantID":2530,"CycleID":14,"CycleCode":"CM1         ","CycleNameID":1,"CycleName":"CalMAX Partnership Mini-Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CM1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Maggie Coulter","AwardedFunds":2255.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Napa seeks to expand our business community`s awareness of CalMAX and our existing reuse listing called `NapaMax.`  The project would expand out reach efforts for CalMAX and NapaMax to more aggressively seek listings in both Napa and Solano counties.  Grant funds would be used primarily to fund a `material scout` who would assume an active role in promoting local reuse options.  This person would accomplish three main goals: 1) obtain more reuse listings for CalMAX, 2) improve and widen distributions methods for CalMAX and NapaMax (including electronic updates and website access), and 3) establish a more effective evaluation procedure for reuse efforts in the Napa/Solano region.","ParticipantName":"City of Napa","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"707-257-9291"},{"GrantID":2531,"CycleID":14,"CycleCode":"CM1         ","CycleNameID":1,"CycleName":"CalMAX Partnership Mini-Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CM1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Maggie Coulter","AwardedFunds":3400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop brochures promoting the California Material Exchange (CalMAX) and mail to over 3,000 businesses in Novato.  Promotion will also include targeted advertising to novato businesses, such as the software and construction industries.  Presentations will also be made to industry groups at the Novato Chamber of Commerce and Novato Rotary to promote CalMAX and waste prevention and reuse.","ParticipantName":"Novato Sanitary District","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Frank","Phone":"415-899-8901"},{"GrantID":2532,"CycleID":14,"CycleCode":"CM1         ","CycleNameID":1,"CycleName":"CalMAX Partnership Mini-Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CM1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Maggie Coulter","AwardedFunds":3439.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Currently we are conducting solid waste assessments for local business and in the assessments we promote the use of CalMAX.  With the grant we will buy promotional items that will encourage the use of CalMAX and at the same time encourage business to take advantage of the waste assessments.  We will also distribute the promotional items at special events, during the assessments and will further promote CalMAX in the subsequent reports from the site visits.","ParticipantName":"City of Ontario","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joe V.","LastName":"Minasso","Phone":"909-395-2642"},{"GrantID":2533,"CycleID":14,"CycleCode":"CM1         ","CycleNameID":1,"CycleName":"CalMAX Partnership Mini-Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CM1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Maggie Coulter","AwardedFunds":5000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project will include the design, production, and distribution of brochures that advertise CalMAX services.  The materials will be distributed to businesses throughout the unincorportated area.  A brochure advertising KidMAX services will be designed, produced and distributed to unincorporated area schools.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kathleen E.","LastName":"Bingham","Phone":"909-384-8739"},{"GrantID":2534,"CycleID":14,"CycleCode":"CM1         ","CycleNameID":1,"CycleName":"CalMAX Partnership Mini-Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CM1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Maggie Coulter","AwardedFunds":10000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Joaquin County requests $10,000 to support a county-wide public relations campaign to reach out to the business community and promote the local use of CalMAX, encouraging materials exchange and reuse.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alison","LastName":"Hudson","Phone":"209-468-3066"},{"GrantID":2535,"CycleID":14,"CycleCode":"CM1         ","CycleNameID":1,"CycleName":"CalMAX Partnership Mini-Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CM1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Maggie Coulter","AwardedFunds":5000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Santa Cruz Region has an existing materials exchange program which has been directly linked to, as well as promoted and maintained with, CalMAX for the last six years.  The County of Santa Cruz has been the only local government agency financially supporting this program up to this point, something that the County does not have further resources to continue.  The proposed grant would provide funds to allow the County to continue a regional approach with ProMAX and CalMAX.  Additionally, the County hopes to demonstrate the benefits of both programs to the four incorporated cities within our region, with the goal of engaging these cities in financially sustaining the regional approach beyond the grant period.","ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"deGrassi","Phone":"831-454-3102"},{"GrantID":2536,"CycleID":14,"CycleCode":"CM1         ","CycleNameID":1,"CycleName":"CalMAX Partnership Mini-Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CM1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Maggie Coulter","AwardedFunds":7808.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Santa Fe Springs will develop both a promotional and educational campaign to inform and train businesses regarding the CalMAX Program.  Through the use of brochures, flyers, bill inserts, website information, a workshop, a booth at a City event, attendance at a monthly Chamber of Commerce meetings, and the development of an e-mail database approximately 1,200-2,400 of 3,000 businesses will be informed and trained regarding the CalMAX Program.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Fe Springs","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert G.","LastName":"Orpin","Phone":"562-868-0511"},{"GrantID":2539,"CycleID":66,"CycleCode":"SA1         ","CycleNameID":30,"CycleName":"State Agency Waste Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryID":9,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SA1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"James Cropper","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We intend to purchase 21 new beverage container recycling collection receptacles for our campus in Santa Rosa as well as our Petaluma campus.  On the Santa Rosa campus we will primarily be replacing old containers that were made from surplus materials in 1989 and are worn out beyond repair.  We will be providing beverage container recycling on the Petaluma campus for the first time with these receptacles.  We currently have approximately 80 containers on our Santa Rosa campus.  we plan to replace 12 and add 3 new ones.  On the Petaluma campus we will install 6 receptacles in the quad area, near the bookstore, and outside the cafeteria.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County Junior College District","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Nancy","LastName":"Moorehead","Phone":"707-524-1611"},{"GrantID":2542,"CycleID":66,"CycleCode":"SA1         ","CycleNameID":30,"CycleName":"State Agency Waste Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryID":9,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SA1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"James Cropper","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Task #1:  Reduce eight tons of tree and shrubbery clippings going into the landfill to zero from this facility.  Purchase a wood chipper with this grant and used it to convert the waste to mulch to be used as natural fertilizer.  used the existing staff of gardeners and the new wood chipper to accomplish this goal.\r\nTask #2:  Reduce the amount of paper that goes to the landfill by starting a recycling pe","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Trade Technical College","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bill","LastName":"Smith","Phone":"213-744-9409"},{"GrantID":2546,"CycleID":66,"CycleCode":"SA1         ","CycleNameID":30,"CycleName":"State Agency Waste Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryID":9,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SA1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"James Cropper","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1) Provide deskside recycling bins for each office and student room on campus.  This will provide equal access to both trash and recycling.  \r\n2) Purchase towable recycling dumpsters to collect cardboard from around campus.","ParticipantName":"California State University, Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Roger","LastName":"Guzowski","Phone":"916-278-5801"},{"GrantID":2547,"CycleID":66,"CycleCode":"SA1         ","CycleNameID":30,"CycleName":"State Agency Waste Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryID":9,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SA1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"James Cropper","AwardedFunds":13000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Ironwood State Prison is requesting grant allocation to assist in the purchase of 360 recycling containers and the purchase of 25 Recycling dumpsters to facilitate the Recycling and Salvage Program (RASP).  Ironwood State Prison is planning to divert approximately 60- of solid waste from the local landfill in the current fiscal year (2000/2001) with the proposed additional purchases to supplement the existing program.","ParticipantName":"Ironwood State Prison","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Fred","LastName":"Hector","Phone":"7609213000"},{"GrantID":2548,"CycleID":66,"CycleCode":"SA1         ","CycleNameID":30,"CycleName":"State Agency Waste Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryID":9,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SA1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"James Cropper","AwardedFunds":4000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Purpose - The District will establish waste diversion and recycling containers in accordance with the Educational Services Center Integrated Waste Management Plan and in complicance with Public Resources Code, Chapter 18.5, commencing with Section 42920.\r\n\r\nTask #1:  Purchase 300 Standard Office Recycling Containers\r\nTask #2:  Purchase 36 Satellite Containers\r\nTask #3:  Purchase 5 Large Container Hoppers, 2 Transfer Bins, and 2 Industrial Dock Scales\r\nTask #4:  Alternate Plan","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Community Colleges","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kenneth B.","LastName":"Takeda","Phone":"213-891-2400"},{"GrantID":2550,"CycleID":66,"CycleCode":"SA1         ","CycleNameID":30,"CycleName":"State Agency Waste Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryID":9,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SA1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"James Cropper","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Foothill College, a facility of the Foothill-De Anza Community College District, requests $25,000 in grant funds to purchase equipment to expand to their recycling program.  The expanded recycling program is expected to divert 107 TPY of materials (including waste paper and beverage containers) within two years.  Waste paper and beverage containers currently landfilled will be collected with the current commercial recyclables collection.  In specific, Foothill College is seeking to purchase \r\n(50) Outdoor combination paper-beverage containers\r\n(1300) Indoor deskside paper recycling containers\r\n(100) Indoor medium-sized, centralized paper recycling containers","ParticipantName":"Foothill Community College","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Paulsen","Phone":"650-949-6122"},{"GrantID":2551,"CycleID":66,"CycleCode":"SA1         ","CycleNameID":30,"CycleName":"State Agency Waste Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryID":9,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SA1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"James Cropper","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"De Anza College, a facility of the Foothill-De Anza Community College District, requests $25,000 in grant funds to purchase equipment to expand to their recycling program.  The expanded recycling program is expected to divert 108 TPY of materials (including green waste, waste paper and beverage containers) within two years.  Plant trimmings currently landfilled will be chipped for on campus use as mulch, and waste paper and beverage containers currently landfilled will be collected with the current commercial recyclables collection.  In specific, De Anzal College is seeking to purchase \r\n(1) Green Waste chipper with feed sensor controller\r\n(50) Outdoor combination paper-beverage containers\r\n(150) Indoor deskside paper recycling containers\r\n(30) Indoor medium-sized, centralized paper recycling containers","ParticipantName":"De Anza Community College","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Paulsen","Phone":"650-949-6122"},{"GrantID":2552,"CycleID":66,"CycleCode":"SA1         ","CycleNameID":30,"CycleName":"State Agency Waste Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryID":9,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SA1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"James Cropper","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the proposed project is to increase solid waste diversion rate for San Jose State University by implementing solid waste reduction measures and by expanding recycling collection services for the University.","ParticipantName":"San Jose State University","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":2560,"CycleID":66,"CycleCode":"SA1         ","CycleNameID":30,"CycleName":"State Agency Waste Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryID":9,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SA1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"James Cropper","AwardedFunds":16000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Allan Hancock Joint Community College District requests funds to support its capacity to increase the diversion of solid waste from the landfills.  The college will increase its diversion rate from 13.7- to 31- of total solid waste tonnage diverted from the landfills.  The purchase of requested equipment (mulching mower) will help divert 162 additional tons of lawn clippings waste per year, increasing the total solid waste diversion rate to 288 tons/year (31- of the total waste generated by the college).","ParticipantName":"Allan Hancock Community College","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"L.","LastName":"Christopherson","Phone":"805-922-6966"},{"GrantID":2561,"CycleID":66,"CycleCode":"SA1         ","CycleNameID":30,"CycleName":"State Agency Waste Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryID":9,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SA1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"James Cropper","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will establish a food composting operation to divert waste material from HSU`s dining facilities.  Funds will be used to purchase a large in-vessel vermicomposting system, a chipper/shredder and construct a concrete pad, a lean-to and a shed.  From this project a study will be published.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt State University Foundation","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alec","LastName":"Cooley","Phone":"707-826-5920"},{"GrantID":2562,"CycleID":66,"CycleCode":"SA1         ","CycleNameID":30,"CycleName":"State Agency Waste Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryID":9,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SA1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"James Cropper","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Ninth District Agricultural Assn./Redwood Acres Fairgrounds is asking for funds to purchase one John Deere 5205 Tractor with 521 front loader for the removal of horse manure, bedding and straw on  a year around basis.  With this unit we can make available all the horse manure, bedding and straw to our local organic producers on a year around bases and also the livestock waste and bedding at fairtime.  Approximiately 130 horses are housed year around with an estimate of 40 pounds of manure each day per horse.  We would be able to recycle 100- of this product waste with a proper piece of equipment.  This waste product is approximate 80- of this fairgrounds Waste Management Plan.  Maintenance staff would be available to render this free service.","ParticipantName":"Ninth District Agricultural Association","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Larry","LastName":"Ford","Phone":"707-445-3037"},{"GrantID":2563,"CycleID":66,"CycleCode":"SA1         ","CycleNameID":30,"CycleName":"State Agency Waste Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryID":9,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SA1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"James Cropper","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Purchase 2 John Deere Model F935 Commercial front mowers, 72` side discharge mower deck and 72` tricycler mulch kits from John Deere Company per state contract (which includes a 26- discount).  Machines to be delivered by local dealer Floyd A. Boyd Co., Merrill, Oregon.  This project will reduce our waste going to the landfill by 25- immediately upon execution.","ParticipantName":"10-A District Agricultural Association","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cindy","LastName":"Wright","Phone":"530-667-5312"},{"GrantID":2566,"CycleID":66,"CycleCode":"SA1         ","CycleNameID":30,"CycleName":"State Agency Waste Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryID":9,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SA1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"James Cropper","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Puchase of a Greenwaste Chipper for use in Cal Poly`s Landscape Services greenwaste chipping and composting program with an immediate goal to recover 70- of 140 tons of the organic material for use as mulch and compost on campus.  Construction of a green waste chipping/shredding facility is planned in a centralized location on the campus that will be able to accumulate and process organic material for use as either compost or mulch.","ParticipantName":"California State Polytechnic University, Pomona","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Edward F.","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"805-756-5227"},{"GrantID":2567,"CycleID":66,"CycleCode":"SA1         ","CycleNameID":30,"CycleName":"State Agency Waste Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryID":9,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SA1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"James Cropper","AwardedFunds":17000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Orange County Fair and Exposition Center appreciates the opportunity to apply for these grant monies to fund two piece of equipment for our recycle and diversion program.  With these funds our large state, Costa Mesa, Calfornia facility will be able to achieve AB 75 diversion requirements (50-) before the 2004 deadline.","ParticipantName":"32nd District Agricultural Association","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Keli","LastName":"Villegas","Phone":"714-708-1570"},{"GrantID":2568,"CycleID":66,"CycleCode":"SA1         ","CycleNameID":30,"CycleName":"State Agency Waste Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryID":9,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SA1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"James Cropper","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Resources Agency includes 21 organizations and more than 15,000 emloyees statewide.  The grant project will promote efficiency accross organizational boundaries by coordinating waste reductions practices throughout the diverse Departments, Boards, Commissions and Conservancies that compromise the Agency.  Cooperating through our existing Resources Agency Waste Reduction Committee, the project will provide critical equipment (such as balers and containers), educational materials and other assistance to fill gaps in service and to target promising portions of the waste stream.  It focuses on agency headquarters buildings in Sacramento, as well as Agency-wide needs like education and saving paper through electronic document management.","ParticipantName":"Resources Agency","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Hill","Phone":"916-327-2775"},{"GrantID":2570,"CycleID":66,"CycleCode":"SA1         ","CycleNameID":30,"CycleName":"State Agency Waste Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryID":9,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SA1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"James Cropper","AwardedFunds":18000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"College of the Siskiyous began its recycling program in 1994.  Being in a remote area, pickups are irregular and cardboard stacked up outside is frequently damaged by the weather before it can be picked up.  It is projected that we would be able to recycle another 25- of our cardboard if we could bale our paper products and construct a weatherproof building to store them in for pickup by our local recycler.\r\nOur aluminum recycling efforts could be increased by another 20-25- if we placed permanent beverage collection containers in high community usage areas such as the dormitories, theater, sports stadium, and gymnasium.  Also, our paper recycling efforts could be improved by purchasing additional paper collection containers in more campus buildings.","ParticipantName":"College of the Siskiyous","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lori","LastName":"Luddon","Phone":"530-938-5304"},{"GrantID":2574,"CycleID":66,"CycleCode":"SA1         ","CycleNameID":30,"CycleName":"State Agency Waste Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryID":9,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SA1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"James Cropper","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Sonoma State University plans to purchase 65 90-gallon toter caster carts and 10 4-yard dumpsters for paper and cardboard collection at our residential dormitories.  In addition, we are seeking funds with matching funds to purchase a flatbed truck to process recycled materials.  Currently, only beverage recycling is done at our dormitories.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma State University","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Powers","Phone":"707-664-2546"},{"GrantID":2576,"CycleID":66,"CycleCode":"SA1         ","CycleNameID":30,"CycleName":"State Agency Waste Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryID":9,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SA1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"James Cropper","AwardedFunds":19000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"El Camino College is requesting assistance in purchasing a mulching mower, and a brush chipper to jump start a grasscycling, brush chipping reuse program and greenwaste recycling program on campus.  During the next 10-12 months, the Facilities Department, Information Services, students, and a community volunteer, will implement and track the program with the goal of diverting over 130 tons.  Finally, a campus and community education program will be created to provide a working model and resources regarding the top 3 methods to divert greenwaste from disposal.","ParticipantName":"El Camino College","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Maurice","LastName":"Elmore","Phone":"310-660-3691"},{"GrantID":2577,"CycleID":66,"CycleCode":"SA1         ","CycleNameID":30,"CycleName":"State Agency Waste Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryID":9,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SA1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"James Cropper","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cuyamaca College, a public community college of 7,400 students located in San Diego`s East County, will implement a new waste diversion program to ensure compliance with AB 75 goals.  Specifically, the college will initiate cardboard recycling, implement office and `inside the classroom` paper recycling, install hand dryers in 22 restrooms, and develop and provide a training program on waste diversion for all faculty, staff and students.  These tasks will commence in 2000-01 and be institutionalized to become part of the college`s ongoing operations.","ParticipantName":"Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Carroll","Phone":"619-660-4251"},{"GrantID":2578,"CycleID":66,"CycleCode":"SA1         ","CycleNameID":30,"CycleName":"State Agency Waste Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryID":9,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SA1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"James Cropper","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The 22nd D.A.A. is asking for grant funding for a baler and recycling containers to augment our recycling program.  The purchase of a beler will reduce the number of trips to the recycling center, make our material more valuable and reduce the area needed to recycle.  Additional recycling containers will allow for greater patron participation and reduce our waste.","ParticipantName":"22nd District Agricultural Association","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Nancy","LastName":"Strauss","Phone":"858-792-4298"},{"GrantID":2582,"CycleID":66,"CycleCode":"SA1         ","CycleNameID":30,"CycleName":"State Agency Waste Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryID":9,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SA1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"James Cropper","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Sonoma Developmental Center authorizes Sunrise Industries to purchase a 20 ft box truck by 1/10/2001 to promote and develop the recycling of office paper in Sonoma Valley.  This project will certainly help divert from landfill numerous tons that can easily be recycled.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma Developmental Center","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Douglas C.","LastName":"Rice","Phone":"707-938-6849"},{"GrantID":2584,"CycleID":66,"CycleCode":"SA1         ","CycleNameID":30,"CycleName":"State Agency Waste Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryID":9,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SA1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"James Cropper","AwardedFunds":23000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste reduction for our Class 5 facility, focusing on grasscycling and grounds upkeep and increasing recycling of paper, aluminum, glass, and plastic in the office areas.","ParticipantName":"16th District Agricultural Association","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cinthia","LastName":"Franklin","Phone":"805-239-0655"},{"GrantID":2586,"CycleID":66,"CycleCode":"SA1         ","CycleNameID":30,"CycleName":"State Agency Waste Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryID":9,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SA1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"James Cropper","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implementation of a campus-wide recycling program: Purchasing all bins, designing and installing a campus sorting station, purchasing materials for the sorting area, purchasing a vehicle and materials to transport diverted material.  The program would isolate individual materials that are not currently being diverted from the waste stream on campus.","ParticipantName":"California State University, Hayward","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Randy","LastName":"Gale","Phone":"5108853794"},{"GrantID":2591,"CycleID":66,"CycleCode":"SA1         ","CycleNameID":30,"CycleName":"State Agency Waste Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryID":9,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SA1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"James Cropper","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Greenwaste Project at Golden West College, in collaboration with community partner, `Recycled Wood Products`, will divert 100 tons of Greenwaste, by the end of 2001, into quality recycled wood products.  The Greenwaste Project will benefit the environment and our communities as a result of decreasing waste in our Southern California Coastal Region Landfills.","ParticipantName":"Golden West College","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Lee","LastName":"Eastwood","Phone":"714-895-8143"},{"GrantID":2592,"CycleID":66,"CycleCode":"SA1         ","CycleNameID":30,"CycleName":"State Agency Waste Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Diversion Grants","CyclecategoryID":9,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SA1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"James Cropper","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Allan Hancock Community College willl increase its waste diversion to meet the 50- mandate byt the State of California.  The college needs to chip all of its trimmings in order to meet that goal.  materials from the Santa Maria campus and the Lompoc Center will be chipped and redistributed on district property.  This process will begin as soon as the chipper can be procured and will continue infanitum.","ParticipantName":"Allan Hancock Community College","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"L.","LastName":"Christopherson","Phone":"805-922-6966"},{"GrantID":2595,"CycleID":117,"CycleCode":"TSB1        ","CycleNameID":39,"CycleName":"Tire Sustainable Building Direct Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Sustainable Building Grants","CyclecategoryID":5,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TSB1         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Barbara Van Gee","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install rubberized asphalt concrete (RAC) on streets surrounding the East End Complex and install entry way mats manufactured from California waste and used tires throughout the Complex.  This grant will provide funds to increase the use of RAC from 38,00 sq. ft. to over 305,000 sq. fee (5.5 lane miles).  This project will result in the diversion of approximately 11,000 California waste and used tires from stockpiles and landfills.\r\n","ParticipantName":"State and Consumer Services Agency ","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Meredith","Phone":"916-445-4608"},{"GrantID":2596,"CycleID":117,"CycleCode":"TSB1        ","CycleNameID":39,"CycleName":"Tire Sustainable Building Direct Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Sustainable Building Grants","CyclecategoryID":5,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TSB1         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kristen McDonald","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City and County of San Francisco propose a project that will incorporate recycled tire rubber surfaces in the new Golden Gate Concourse Underground Parking Facility.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Palmer","Phone":"415-355-3710"},{"GrantID":2597,"CycleID":61,"CycleCode":"RU1         ","CycleNameID":24,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Sarah Weimer","AwardedFunds":31770.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Advertising and expansion of facility will increase reuse diversions by 25-.  The construction industry will be targeted.  Increased diversions will help the City meet its goals and keep these materials out of the landfill.","ParticipantName":"City of Redding","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Phil","LastName":"Perry","Phone":"530-224-6213"},{"GrantID":2598,"CycleID":61,"CycleCode":"RU1         ","CycleNameID":24,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Sarah Weimer","AwardedFunds":23500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Joaquin County requests $23,500 to support a County-wide reuse campaign providing on-site waste audits for construction/demolition and electronics companies and an outreach program targeting businesses and residential reuse.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alison","LastName":"Hudson","Phone":"209-468-3066"},{"GrantID":2599,"CycleID":61,"CycleCode":"RU1         ","CycleNameID":24,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Sarah Weimer","AwardedFunds":25152.5000,"ProjectSummary":"Build a reuse facility located at the Tehama County/Red Bluff Landfill.  Implement a waste diversion program, to reduce the waste stream for Tehama County through household reuseables.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alan","LastName":"Abbs","Phone":"530-527-3717"},{"GrantID":2600,"CycleID":61,"CycleCode":"RU1         ","CycleNameID":24,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - First Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU1          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Sarah Weimer","AwardedFunds":43532.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds are being requested to implement an innovative, high-profile regional campaign to promote greater use of Habitat for Humanity`s ReStore-a fledgling program with the potential to be Ventura County`s most important option for reuse of construction and demolition discards.  Included in the request is the funding of labor, through the job training California Conservation Corps, to provide convenient, county-wide collection of reuseable building materials at construction sites and homes.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kelly R.","LastName":"White","Phone":"805-654-5032"},{"GrantID":2605,"CycleID":68,"CycleCode":"SB2         ","CycleNameID":32,"CycleName":"Sustainable Building Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Sustainable Building Grants","CyclecategoryID":5,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SB2          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Kristen McDonald","AwardedFunds":56285.8400,"ProjectSummary":"The Ventura County Solid Waste Management Department, in conjunction with The Ojai Foundation (TOF), is launching a Sustainable Building Demonstration Project, which will incorporate green building and recycled-content materials.  A CIWMB grant award would provide funding to cover additional costs of incorporating sustainable building concepts, and allow for tours and public outreach to building community members, students, teachers, etc., throughout Ventura County (and beyond).","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marialyce","LastName":"Pedersen","Phone":"805-654-3506"},{"GrantID":2607,"CycleID":68,"CycleCode":"SB2         ","CycleNameID":32,"CycleName":"Sustainable Building Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Sustainable Building Grants","CyclecategoryID":5,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SB2          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Kristen McDonald","AwardedFunds":27000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project consists of remodeling the City of Orinda`s current library into a new City of Orinda City Hall incorporating sustainable building principles into the deconstruction, design and construction.  The building will house 35 City employees, representing the City`s administrative offices and four operating departments, and will be highly visible to the public and local contractors.  Grant funding will cover the incremental cost to procure high post-consumer recycled content carpet, ceiling tiles, ceramic floor tiles, workstations and finishes.  A portion of the requested funding will cover the cost to showcase the building`s `green` features including a written case study, brochure, and website feature as well as the cost of pursuing LEED Green Building Certification.  Upon completion, this building can be used for a training site other cities.","ParticipantName":"City of Orinda","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William A.","LastName":"Lindsay","Phone":"925-253-4220"},{"GrantID":2610,"CycleID":68,"CycleCode":"SB2         ","CycleNameID":32,"CycleName":"Sustainable Building Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Sustainable Building Grants","CyclecategoryID":5,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SB2          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Kristen McDonald","AwardedFunds":57025.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Berkeley proposes to work in conjunction with the cities of Oakland and San Francisco to provide personalized green building technical assistance for the architectural and building communities within San Francisco, Oakland and Berkeley.  The project will be coordinated with the Alameda County Waste Management Authority (ACWMA).\r\nThis grant will support expansion and marketing of a technical assistance hotline that is administered by Berkeley`s Green Resource Center (GRC).  The hotline will be accessible by phone and email.  Funds from this grant will be used to expand the hotline, provide limited consultations with green building experts, maintain records regarding inquiries and responses, and provide a report evaluating the usefulness of a hotline service in developing demand for green buildings.","ParticipantName":"City of Berkeley","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kate","LastName":"Squire","Phone":"510-705-8187"},{"GrantID":2611,"CycleID":68,"CycleCode":"SB2         ","CycleNameID":32,"CycleName":"Sustainable Building Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Sustainable Building Grants","CyclecategoryID":5,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SB2          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Kristen McDonald","AwardedFunds":72450.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project is designed to develop a green building tool kit and support green building practices through a series of training workshops.  The tool kit, including resource lists, sample specification and contract language, and other materials, will be developed for City \u0026 County of San Francisco staff, as well as for business and residents in and beyond San Francisco`s borders.  Each of the workshops will target a specific audience such as architects, engineers, and department green building liaisons.","ParticipantName":"City and County of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Palmer","Phone":"415-355-3710"},{"GrantID":2613,"CycleID":68,"CycleCode":"SB2         ","CycleNameID":32,"CycleName":"Sustainable Building Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Sustainable Building Grants","CyclecategoryID":5,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SB2          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Kristen McDonald","AwardedFunds":45700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant will support program implementation for the City`s Green building Design and Construction Guidelines.  Through city staff and architect trainings and working groups, a green building specification, product and materials selection manual will be developed to guide staff working on municipal building development through the green building process.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Monica","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lauren","LastName":"Friedman","Phone":"310-458-8725"},{"GrantID":2615,"CycleID":68,"CycleCode":"SB2         ","CycleNameID":32,"CycleName":"Sustainable Building Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Sustainable Building Grants","CyclecategoryID":5,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SB2          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Kristen McDonald","AwardedFunds":31850.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This program implementation grant would support: 1) interactive workshops with City staff, non-profit developers and architects to identify viable green building practices for affordable housing projects and develop green building criteria for future rehab and construction projects; and 2) an interactive design workshop, which would result in application of these criteria to an upcoming affrodable housing project.","ParticipantName":"City of West Hollywood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Allyne","LastName":"Winderman","Phone":"323-848-6418"},{"GrantID":2616,"CycleID":40,"CycleCode":"GF1         ","CycleNameID":6,"CycleName":"General Fund Local Assistance For Parks Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"GF1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Barbara Van Gee","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To fund the Design and Equipment for the Playground at Highwood Park.","ParticipantName":"City of La Mesa","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Yvonne","LastName":"Garrett","Phone":"619-667-1311"},{"GrantID":2617,"CycleID":40,"CycleCode":"GF1         ","CycleNameID":6,"CycleName":"General Fund Local Assistance For Parks Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"GF1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Barbara Van Gee","AwardedFunds":55000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To fund Playground Equipment at MacAurthur Park.","ParticipantName":"City of La Mesa","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Yvonne","LastName":"Garrett","Phone":"619-667-1311"},{"GrantID":2618,"CycleID":40,"CycleCode":"GF1         ","CycleNameID":6,"CycleName":"General Fund Local Assistance For Parks Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"GF1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Barbara Van Gee","AwardedFunds":80000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To fund playground equipment for Santiago Elementary School.","ParticipantName":"Santiago Elementary School","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Phillis","LastName":"Mitchelle","Phone":"714-564-8400"},{"GrantID":2619,"CycleID":40,"CycleCode":"GF1         ","CycleNameID":6,"CycleName":"General Fund Local Assistance For Parks Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"GF1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Barbara Van Gee","AwardedFunds":125000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To fund playground equipment, surface upgrade, and ADA compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Anaheim","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Mayer","Phone":"714-765-4463"},{"GrantID":2620,"CycleID":40,"CycleCode":"GF1         ","CycleNameID":6,"CycleName":"General Fund Local Assistance For Parks Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"GF1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Barbara Van Gee","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To fund surface renovation and ADA compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Garden Grove","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ann","LastName":"Cao","Phone":"714-741-5554"},{"GrantID":2621,"CycleID":40,"CycleCode":"GF1         ","CycleNameID":6,"CycleName":"General Fund Local Assistance For Parks Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"GF1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Barbara Van Gee","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To fund surface renovation and ADA compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Garden Grove","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ann","LastName":"Cao","Phone":"714-741-5554"},{"GrantID":2622,"CycleID":40,"CycleCode":"GF1         ","CycleNameID":6,"CycleName":"General Fund Local Assistance For Parks Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"GF1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Barbara Van Gee","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To fund improvements to the Kimball Park baseball fields.","ParticipantName":"City of National City","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Miguel","LastName":"Diaz","Phone":"619-336-4290"},{"GrantID":2623,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":18492.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Filter Collection)\r\nTemporary or Mobile Collection (Curbside)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, Containers, Brochure, Video, Television, Newspaper, Other - contract services)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Arcadia","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marie","LastName":"Nguyen","Phone":"626-305-5327"},{"GrantID":2624,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":35976.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Temporary or Mobile Collection (Door-to-door Collection, Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Containers, Special Events, Transit Ads, Brochure, Newspaper, Utility Insert)","ParticipantName":"City of Norwalk","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Adriana","LastName":"Figueroa","Phone":"562-929-5915"},{"GrantID":2625,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":36601.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Hauling/Recycling, Filter Collection, Other - equip, signs, etc.)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Containers, Special Events, Brochure, Television, Utility Insert, Newsletter, Other - theater ads)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Burbank","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kreigh","LastName":"Hampel","Phone":"818-238-3900"},{"GrantID":2626,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":5300.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Publicity and Education (Public Education, Special Events)","ParticipantName":"City of Emeryville","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Schultze-Allen","Phone":"510-596-3728"},{"GrantID":2627,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":10677.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Centers, Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Radio, Other)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Dixon","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Martha","LastName":"Jensen","Phone":"707-678-7051"},{"GrantID":2628,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":9975.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Temporary or Mobile Collection (Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Radio, Special Events, Newspaper, Other)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel, Other)","ParticipantName":"City of Benicia","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Tonya","LastName":"Gilmore","Phone":"707-746-4334"},{"GrantID":2629,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":139004.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Temporary or Mobile Collection (Hauling/Recycling)\r\nResidential Collection (Filter Collection, Hauling/Recycling)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, Radio, Transit Ads, Brochure, Television, Newspaper, Other)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Oakland","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Slote","Phone":"510-238-7432"},{"GrantID":2630,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":190832.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Non-certified Center, HHW Permanent Facility, Hauling/Recycling, Certified Centers, Filter Collection)\r\nTemporary or Mobile Collection (Hauling/Recycling, Temporary Events, Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Containers, Special Events, Brochure, Newspaper, Newsletter)","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Stephanie  M","LastName":"Odenbach","Phone":"909-382-5401"},{"GrantID":2631,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":64166.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Centers)\r\nTemporary or Mobile Collection (Curbside, Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Special Events, Brochure, Newspaper)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Nathan","LastName":"Gorth","Phone":"209-577-5493"},{"GrantID":2632,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":134549.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (HHW Permanent Facility, Hauling/Recycling, Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Radio, Special Events, Television, Newspaper, Other)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chuck","LastName":"Magee","Phone":"661-862-8915"},{"GrantID":2633,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":1269911.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (HHW Permanent Facility, Certified Centers, Filter Collection)\r\nTemporary or Mobile Collection (Temporary Events)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Containers, Special Events, Newspaper, Direct Mail, Other)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Daniel","LastName":"Meyers","Phone":"213-485-3774"},{"GrantID":2634,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":236385.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Non-certified Center, Hauling/Recycling, Filter Collection, Marina Project)\r\nPublicity and Education (School Education, Brochure, Television, Newspaper, Other)\r\nPersonnel/Other","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sara","LastName":"Pratt","Phone":"650-599-1514"},{"GrantID":2635,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":22836.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (HHW Permanent Facility)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, Containers, Special Events, Newspaper, Utility Insert, Other)","ParticipantName":"City of Chino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Patrick","LastName":"Griffin","Phone":"909-464-0758"},{"GrantID":2636,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":46369.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Agricultural Collection, Certified Centers, Filter Collection)\r\nResidential Collection (Hauling/Recycling, Other)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Containers, Special Events, Direct Mail, Utility Insert, Newsletter, Other - Survey)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Jeffery","Phone":"510-537-0757"},{"GrantID":2637,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":16701.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Publicity and Education (Containers, Television, Direct Mail)","ParticipantName":"City of Manteca","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rexie","LastName":"LeStrange","Phone":"209-456-8448"},{"GrantID":2638,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":28440.0000,"ProjectSummary":"\r\nPermanent Collection Facility (Agricultural Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (School Education, Radio, Television, Newspaper, Direct Mail)\r\nPersonnel/Other","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alan","LastName":"Abbs","Phone":"530-527-3717"},{"GrantID":2639,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":35141.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Filter Collection)\r\nTemporary or Mobile Collection (Temporary Events)\r\nPublicity and Education (School Education, Newspaper, Direct Mail, Other - Promos)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Downey","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carol","LastName":"Rowland","Phone":"562-904-7103"},{"GrantID":2640,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":19952.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (HHW Permanent Facility)\r\nTemporary or Mobile Collection (Curbside, Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Brochure, Direct Mail)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Santee","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ed","LastName":"Ruiz","Phone":"619-258-4100"},{"GrantID":2641,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":50680.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Centers, Filter Collection, Airport Project)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Containers, Radio, Special Events, Transit Ads, Brochure, Newspaper, Utility Insert, Newsletter)","ParticipantName":"City of Torrance","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alison","LastName":"Sherman","Phone":"310-781-6916"},{"GrantID":2642,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":37853.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Temporary or Mobile Collection (Temporary Events, Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Television, Newspaper, Utility Insert, Other - Event Flyers)","ParticipantName":"City of Simi Valley","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Davis","Phone":"805-583-6424"},{"GrantID":2643,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":10288.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Centers, Filter Collection)\r\nTemporary or Mobile Collection (Temporary Events)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, Brochure, Newspaper, Other - Trinkets)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel, Other - conference)","ParticipantName":"City of Moorpark","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Mellon","Phone":"805-517-6247"},{"GrantID":2644,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":15884.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Centers)\r\nPublicity and Education (Newspaper, Utility Insert, Other)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Azusa","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Cary","LastName":"Kalscheuer","Phone":"626-812-5174"},{"GrantID":2645,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":68372.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County, in conjunction with the cities of Brawley, Calexico, Calipatria, El Centro, Holtville, Imperial, and Westmorland, will assist and maintain existing used oil collection centers and establish at least two additional certified collection centers.  A public education campaign will consist of 8 billboard advertisements , radio and television public service announcements, store displays, and the production and distribution of 50,000 used oil brochures.","ParticipantName":"City of Huntington Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Engberg","Phone":""},{"GrantID":2646,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":5300.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Centers, Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education)","ParticipantName":"City of Signal Hill","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Charlie","LastName":"Honeycutt","Phone":"562-989-7356"},{"GrantID":2647,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - 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movie slides)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lana","LastName":"Burgess","Phone":"626-939-8411"},{"GrantID":2649,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":51097.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Non-certified Center, Small Quantity Generators, Certified Centers, Filter Collection)\r\nTemporary or Mobile Collection (Door-to-door Collection, Filter Collection)\r\nResidential Collection (Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Special Events, Newspaper, Direct Mail, Utility Insert)","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clarita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Benjamin","LastName":"Lucha","Phone":"661-284-1411"},{"GrantID":2650,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - 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Point of Purchase)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Lake Elsinore","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Teri","LastName":"Fazzio","Phone":"951-674-3124"},{"GrantID":2655,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":166806.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Non-certified Center, HHW Permanent Facility, Hauling/Recycling, Certified Centers, Filter Collection, Airport Project)\r\nTemporary or Mobile Collection (Curbside)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Containers, Newspaper, Direct Mail)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Connie","LastName":"Cloak","Phone":"707-568-3783"},{"GrantID":2656,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":15415.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Publicity and Education (Public Education, Containers, Special Events, Brochure, Newspaper, Utility Insert, Other - 10- share given to County)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel, Other - consultant)","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Palos Verdes","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lauren","LastName":"Ramezani","Phone":"310-544-5245"},{"GrantID":2657,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":28328.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (HHW Permanent Facility, Certified Centers, Filter Collection, Marina Project)\r\nTemporary or Mobile Collection (Curbside, Filter Collection)\r\nResidential Collection (Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (School Education, Television, Newspaper, Utility Insert)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Antioch","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Haas-Wajdowicz","Phone":"925-779-7097"},{"GrantID":2658,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - 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Material and Equipment)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Radio, Brochure, Newspaper, Utility Insert, Other - giveaways)\r\nLoad Checking (Load Checking)","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Phyllis","LastName":"Overstreet","Phone":"559-621-1884"},{"GrantID":2660,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":90934.0000,"ProjectSummary":"\r\nPermanent Collection Facility (HHW Permanent Facility, Filter Collection                                 \r\nPublicity and Education (Containers, Other - stencils)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"Marin Street Light Acquisition JPA","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Gina","LastName":"Purin","Phone":"415-499-3202"},{"GrantID":2661,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - 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used oil equipment)\r\nPublicity and Education (School Education, Radio, Special Events, Newspaper, Other - billboards)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel, Other)","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Gorton","Phone":"209-468-3066"},{"GrantID":2681,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":16527.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Centers, Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Containers, Radio, Newspaper, Other)","ParticipantName":"City of Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Charles R.","LastName":"Redden","Phone":"626-858-7204"},{"GrantID":2682,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - 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KCB will focus on getting at least one certified center in the rural counties where there is none, i.e. Alpine, Colusa, Del Norte, Modoc, Mono and Plumas; conduct a massive public education campaign to support its efforts; and conduct a buy re-refined public education campaign in concert with its state and federal partners, corporate benefactors and members, KCB`s Affiliate Network base statewide and its member constituencies encompassing well over 200,000.","ParticipantName":"City of Irvine","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jan","LastName":"Noce`","Phone":"949-724-6356"},{"GrantID":2685,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":179689.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (HHW Permanent Facility, Filter Collection)\r\nResidential Collection (Filter Collection, Hauling/Recycling, Other)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, Radio, Special Events, Transit Ads, Brochure, Newspaper, Utility Insert)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Doug","LastName":"Huston","Phone":"916-808-4935"},{"GrantID":2686,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - 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Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":26973.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Centers, Airport Project)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Containers, Special Events, Brochure, Television, Newspaper, Direct Mail, Utility Insert, Newsletter, Other)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel, Other)","ParticipantName":"City of Carlsbad","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":2849,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":33195.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Residential Collection (Hauling/Recycling)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of El Cajon","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kathi","LastName":"Hubert","Phone":"619-441-1780"},{"GrantID":2850,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":5376.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Non-certified Center)\r\nResidential Collection (Filter Collection, Hauling/Recycling)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Brochure, Newspaper, Direct Mail, Utility Insert)","ParticipantName":"City of Hawaiian Gardens","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Salazar","Phone":"562-420-2641"},{"GrantID":2851,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":12286.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (HHW Permanent Facility)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education)","ParticipantName":"City of Manhattan Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Anna","LastName":"Luke-Jones","Phone":"3108025363"},{"GrantID":2852,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":6169.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Publicity and Education (Public Education, Radio, Transit Ads)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Albany","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Wendy","LastName":"Belvedere","Phone":"510-528-5754"},{"GrantID":2853,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":35558.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Centers, Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Containers, Special Events, Brochure, Newspaper, Direct Mail, Other)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel, Other)","ParticipantName":"City of Ventura","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Yahner","Phone":"805-652-4558"},{"GrantID":2854,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":22733.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Centers)\r\nPublicity and Education (Radio, Transit Ads, Television, Newspaper)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Union City","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Courtney","LastName":"Vasquez","Phone":"510-675-5369"},{"GrantID":2855,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":21585.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Centers, Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (School Education, Containers, Brochure, Utility Insert, Other - Website, Magnets)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Hesperia","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Headley","Phone":"909-208-8422"},{"GrantID":2856,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":9975.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Centers)\r\nPublicity and Education (Radio, Transit Ads, Television, Newspaper)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Dublin","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jason","LastName":"Behrmann","Phone":"925-833-6657"},{"GrantID":2857,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":25583.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Hauling/Recycling, Certified Centers, Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Newspaper, Newsletter, Other)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Livermore","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Danielle","LastName":"Stefani","Phone":"925-454-2331"},{"GrantID":2858,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":21273.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Non-certified Center, Filter Collection)\r\nTemporary or Mobile Collection (Curbside, Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, Newspaper, Direct Mail, Utility Insert)","ParticipantName":"City of Palo Alto","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Russell","LastName":"Reiserer","Phone":"650-496-6951"},{"GrantID":2859,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":16055.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Centers, Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Special Events, Brochure, Television, Newspaper, Utility Insert, Newsletter)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Woods","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Douglas C.","LastName":"Reilly","Phone":"949-639-0561"},{"GrantID":2860,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":8671.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Temporary or Mobile Collection (Door-to-door Collection, Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education)","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Liz","LastName":"Vazquez-avila","Phone":"949-497-0344"},{"GrantID":2861,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":101458.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Centers, Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Brochure, Video, Television, Newspaper, Other)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa Clean Water Program","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Matt","LastName":"Bolender","Phone":"925-518-8410"},{"GrantID":2862,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat McDermott","AwardedFunds":13104.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Centers, Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Other - school children tee shirts)","ParticipantName":"City of Bell","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Annette","LastName":"Peretz","Phone":"323-773-1596"},{"GrantID":2863,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":10584.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Residential Collection (Hauling/Recycling)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education)","ParticipantName":"City of West Sacramento","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Paulina","LastName":"Rosenthal","Phone":"916-617-4590"},{"GrantID":2864,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":5320.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Airport Project)\r\nPublicity and Education (Newspaper, Other)","ParticipantName":"City of Tehachapi","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Garrett","Phone":"661-822-2220"},{"GrantID":2865,"CycleID":122,"CycleCode":"UBG6        ","CycleNameID":45,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG6         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":14285.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Centers)\r\nPublicity and Education (Newspaper, Direct Mail, Other)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of San Gabriel","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bruce","LastName":"Mattern","Phone":"626-308-2806"},{"GrantID":2866,"CycleID":36,"CycleCode":"FR6         ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR6          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Georgianne Turner","AwardedFunds":10000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposes to clean up an illegal dump site on Mountain View Rd.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Sweeney","Phone":"707-468-9710"},{"GrantID":2868,"CycleID":36,"CycleCode":"FR6         ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR6          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Georgianne Turner","AwardedFunds":33560.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposes to clean up 4 separate sites in the Lassen County.  (Wex 1, 2, 3 and Meinert Site)","ParticipantName":"Lassen Regional Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas G.","LastName":"Valentino","Phone":"530-252-1273"},{"GrantID":2869,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Adelante School, a K-8 public school facility with a 1999-2000 enrollment of 330 students needs to replace its kindergarten play structure for safety reasons and to make way for construction of new classrooms, a new library, and a new multimedia center.  A certified playground inspector determined that the current play structure cannot be retrofitted and relocated economically.  The new playground will be located as shown on the attached site map.  Matching funds shown above have been raised from the City of Redwood City and parents of children in the school district.  These expenses cover the cost of site preparation, equipment purchase and installation.  The installation will begin in November 2000 and be completed by March of 2001.","ParticipantName":"Redwood City School District","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ronald F.","LastName":"Crates","Phone":"650-423-2230"},{"GrantID":2878,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Davis Joint Unified School District proposes to replace  playground cover surfacing at Birch Lane Elementary School with recycled materials that will prevent injuries, meet accessibility requirements and satisfy the Department of Health Services` new playground design and safety regulations.  This 37 year old school will have a new surface installed by district staff and contractors during the 05/07/01 - 06/07/01 time period.","ParticipantName":"Davis Joint Unified School District","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Aaron","LastName":"Shonk","Phone":"530-757-5385"},{"GrantID":2885,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Calwa parents, teachers, and administrators wish to have a playground contractor erect a playground activity and climbing structure on the main playground of Calwa Elementary School as soon as possible to provide nearly 800 needy children a safe and healthy place to exercise.  We have met with District specialists and playground contractors and have a vision and play.  This will replace dangerous and outdated structures at the site.","ParticipantName":"Fresno Unified School District","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Shannon","LastName":"Pozovich","Phone":"559-457-2610"},{"GrantID":2887,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":22690.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CVE School parents, staff, CVUSD Maintenance Dept. personnel and playground consultants, developed a plan to remove unsafe playground equipment and cushioning materials which meet current safety, health and environmental standards.  The CVE School K-5 Playground Project will commence in September 2000 and will be completed February 2001, pending CIWMB grant approval.","ParticipantName":"Castro Valley Unified School District","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"209-754-6401"},{"GrantID":2891,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":17500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds are being requested by Cherrywood Elementary School to help refurbish the playground for grade 4-5 students.  When the Consumer Products Safety Commission regulations changed a couple of years ago, several pieces of non-compliant play equipment were removed from each playground, leaving a limited number of old pieces of equipment.  The playground also is not compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act regulations.  Our goal is to replace the playground equipment during the 00-01 school year with safe modern equipment, and to make the playground ADA compliant with the additional financial support provided by the CIWMB grant.  The new playground will provide all students with safe, modern, accessible facilities that help to promote age-appropriate physical development and cooperative play skills.","ParticipantName":"Berryessa Union School District","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sue","LastName":"McBride","Phone":"408-923-1915"},{"GrantID":2892,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":19000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds are being requested by Cherrywood Elementary School to help refurbish the playground for grade 1-3 students.  When the Consumer Products Safety Commission regulations changed a couple of years ago, several pieces of non-compliant play equipment were removed from each playground, leaving a limited number of old pieces of equipment.  The playground also is not compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act regulations.  Our goal is to replace the playground equipment during the 00-01 school year with safe modern equipment, and to make the playground ADA compliant with the additional financial support provided by the CIWMB grant.  The new playground will provide all students with safe, modern, accessible facilities that help to promote age-appropriate physical development and cooperative play skills.","ParticipantName":"Berryessa Union School District","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sue","LastName":"McBride","Phone":"408-923-1915"},{"GrantID":2894,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Clifford School, a K-8 public school facility with a 1999-2000 enrollment of 839 students, was forced to dismantle it`s play structure for safety reasons and to make way for construction of new classrooms, a new library, and a new multimedia center.  A certified playground inspector determined that the current play structure cannot be retrofitted and relocated economically.  The new playground will be located as shown on the attached site map.  Matching funds shown above have been raised from the City of Redwood City and parents of children in the school district.  These expenses cover the cost of site preparation, equipment purchase and installation.  The installation will begin in January, 2001 and be completed by April, 2001.","ParticipantName":"Redwood City School District","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ronald F.","LastName":"Crates","Phone":"650-423-2230"},{"GrantID":2907,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":18000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Contract removal of outdated/hazardous steel play structures, wood containment and sand fall surfacing material.  Contract installation of new recycled plastic and aluminum play structures, ADA approved recycled wood chips (75 yards fall surface material) and recycled plastic containment material (110 L.F.).  Work to commence upon award of grant.  Above work to be performed to comply with National Playground Safety Standards.  The site is located at 515 Coldwell Avenue in the City of Modesto.","ParticipantName":"Modesto City Schools","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joel","LastName":"Krick","Phone":"209-576-4075"},{"GrantID":2908,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Fair Oaks School, a K-5 public school facility with a 1999-2000 enrollment of 595 students, will be forced to dismantle its play structure for safety reasons.  A certified playground inspector determined that the current play structure cannot be retrofitted and relocated economically.  The new playground will be located as shown on the attached site map.  Matching funds shown above have been raised from the City of Redwood City and parents of children in the school district.  These expenses cover the cost of site preparation, equipment purchase and installation.  The installation will begin in December, 2000 and be completed by March, 2001.","ParticipantName":"Redwood City School District","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ronald F.","LastName":"Crates","Phone":"650-423-2230"},{"GrantID":2909,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Fair Oaks School, a K-5 public school facility with a 1999-2000 enrollment of 595 students, will be forced to dismantle its play structure for safety reasons.  A certified playground inspector determined that the current play structure cannot be retrofitted and relocated economically.  The new playground will be located as shown on the attached site map.  Matching funds shown above have been raised from the City of Redwood City and parents of children in the school district.  These expenses cover the cost of site preparation, equipment purchase and installation.  The installation will begin in November, 2000 and be completed by March, 2001.","ParticipantName":"Redwood City School District","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ronald F.","LastName":"Crates","Phone":"650-423-2230"},{"GrantID":2912,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":24000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Contract removal of outdated/hazardous steel play structures, wood containment and sand fall surfacing material.  Contract installation of new recycled plastic and aluminum play structures, ADA approved recycled wood chips (100 yards fall surface material) and recycled plastic containment material (189 L.F.).  Work to commence upon award of grant.  Above work to be performed to comply with National Playground Safety Standards.  The site is located at 120 Emerald Avenue in the City of Modesto.","ParticipantName":"Modesto City Schools","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joel","LastName":"Krick","Phone":"209-576-4075"},{"GrantID":2913,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Freshwater School will plan and implement the re-modeling of its playground to address all safety concerns, population changes, future planning for change.  The School will work with our local maintenance men and teaching staff as well as community members and local businesses.  The plan and its implementation will be monitored by the principal and the director of maintenance and will be evaluated three times during the grant period.  Information about the plan and its implementation will be available and shared with the local community and the greater Arcata-Eureka area.  The major reason behind the plan for the re-modeling is the safety of the children.","ParticipantName":"Freshwater School District","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Elaine C.","LastName":"Gray","Phone":"707-442-1405"},{"GrantID":2918,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Greer Elementary School in partnership wit Mission Oaks Recreation and Park District would refurbish its existing playground equipment filled with safety hazards for children.  This work would include tree removal, excavation, demolishing of pavement and concrete to be replaced with walkways, play area and equipment, curbing, a shade shelter, and sanded play area.","ParticipantName":"San Juan Unified School District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jayne","LastName":"Brant","Phone":"916-971-7221"},{"GrantID":2920,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":11768.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The surface material under the climbing structures no longer meets state and federal safety code requirements.  According to a certified inspector`s report, the surface material has separated as well as deteriorated over time and no longer provides adequate cushioning.  In addition, the safe fall zones surrounding the equipment is inadequate and needs to be extended.  If the grant is achieved, the superintendent will obtain bids for pouring recycled rubber materials under the metal climbers and extending the fall zone on the outside of the climbers.  The lowest bid shall be awarded the contract and work shall begin immediately.","ParticipantName":"Guerneville School District","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Diane","LastName":"Ogden","Phone":"707-887-7666"},{"GrantID":2923,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Henry Ford School, a K-5 public school facility with a 1999-2000 enrollment of 550 students, will be forced to dismantle its kindergarten play structure for safety reasons.  All of Henry Ford`s Kindergarten structures have declared unsafe by the school district`s certified playground inspector and slated for demolition.  The site itself was unsafe as it sits on top of asphalt.  There are currently no funds to replace the soon to be demolished structures.  Matching funds shown above have been raised from the City of Redwood City and parents of children in the school district.  The expenses cover the cost of site preparation, equipment purchase and installation.  The installation process will begin in November, 2000 and be completed by March, 2001.","ParticipantName":"Redwood City School District","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ronald F.","LastName":"Crates","Phone":"650-423-2230"},{"GrantID":2924,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Henry Ford School, a K-5 public school facility with a 1999-2000 enrollment of 550+ students, has already dismantled on of its elementary play structures and will be forced to dismantle its second play structure for safety reasons.  This will leave the school without any play structures .  A certified playground inspector determined that the current play structure cannot be retrofitted for safety or ADA compliance.  The new playground will be located as shown on the attached site map.  Matching funds shown above have been raised from the City of Redwood City and parents of children in the school district.  The expenses cover the cost of site preparation, equipment purchase and installation.  The installation process will begin in December, 2000 and be completed by March, 2001.","ParticipantName":"Redwood City School District","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ronald F.","LastName":"Crates","Phone":"650-423-2230"},{"GrantID":2925,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To remove the existing play equipment at Heritage/Needham Elementary School that is unsafe and out of compliance with the Consumer Product Safety Commission guidelines and State Code and Regulation, and contains lead paint.\r\nTo replace existing equipment with safer, updated equipment that meets State and Federal Safety Standards, contains recyclable materials, and allows handicapped access in compliance with ADA Regulations.\r\nRemove existing sand fill that has presented health concerns and unsafe fall zones, and replace with playground matting made from recycled materials, that will create safer fall zones and allow handicapped access.\r\nProject will begin immediately up location of the full funding, and be complete within an 8-12 week period.\r\nTo increase the safety and minimize injury resulting from old, unsafe equipment.\r\nTo provide a safe environment for the Heritage/Needham students, and the surrounding low income community.\r\nTo be in accordance with State and Federal Safety Guidelines, State Code and Regulations, and ADA Regulations.","ParticipantName":"Lodi Unified School District","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Susan","LastName":"Ryan","Phone":"209-331-7213"},{"GrantID":2927,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Hot Springs School District would like to replace 35 year old playground equipment on the campus of Hot Springs Elementary School by replacing existing equipment and expanding playground area through a grant from CIWMB and matching funds to provide a larger safe recreational area for our students because our general fund does not provide sufficient funding for this improvement.","ParticipantName":"Hot Springs School District","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alan","LastName":"Wilkinson","Phone":"661-548-6544"},{"GrantID":2930,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":18000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Contract removal of outdated/hazardous steel play structures, wood containment and sand fall surface material.  Contract installation of new recycled plastic and aluminum play structures, ADA approved recycled wood chips (75 yards fall surface material) and recycled plastic containment material (110 L.F.).  Work to commence upon award of grant.  Above work to be performed to comply with National Playground Safety Standards.  The site is located at Coffee Rd and Lucerne Avenue in the City of Modesto.","ParticipantName":"Modesto City Schools","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joel","LastName":"Krick","Phone":"209-576-4075"},{"GrantID":2933,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The applicant, Lagunita School, needs playground equipment to replace old, unsafe equipment.  Existing equipment is scheduled for removal July/August 2000.  \r\nThe playground will include approved commercial playground equipment appropriate for grades K-8th grades.\r\nFinancing options, site development and installation of playground equipment are contingent upon acceptance of the CIWMB grant.  Tentative installation is January 2001.\r\nLagunita School is located on the central coast of California northeast of Salinas, CA.  The playground is located adjacent to Lagunita School`s main building.\r\nLagunita intends to fund the project through community fund raising and grant monies.  Site design as well as cost projections are a function of working with approved commercial playground equipment manufacturers, local school districts who have completed similar projects, local general contracting firms and community volunteers.  Through coordinating these resources, we wish to minimize money spent on site development and installation.  This goal allows us to increase the quality and quantity of the equipment available on the playground.  To facilitate this goal, we have secured commitments from local volunteers and commercial interests to assist in both site development and installation. \r\nThe age of the existing playground equipment at Lagunita School exceeds 22 years.  It is a combination of metal and pressure treated wood equipment.  All existing playground equipment failed CPSI inspection and is scheduled for removal.  Lagunita School lies directly in the path of residential development in the North Salinas area.  Due to the limited number of playground facilities in the area, the project will benefit the North Salinas, Santa Rita and Prunedale communities.","ParticipantName":"Lagunita School District","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Don","LastName":"Chapin","Phone":"831-449-2800"},{"GrantID":2935,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Lawrence Elementary School Kindergarten Playground.\r\nTo remove the existing Kindergarten play equipment at Lawrence Elementary School that is unsafe and out of compliance with the Consumer Product Safety Commission guidelines and State Code and Regulations.\r\nTO replace existing equipment with safer, updated equipment that meets State and Federal Safety Standards, contains recyclable materials, and allows handicapped access in compliance with ADA Regulations.\r\nRemove existing sand fill that has presented health concerns and unsafe fall zones, and replace with playground matting made from recycled materials, that will create safer fall zones and allow handicapped access.\r\nProject will begin immediately upon location of the full funding, and be complete within a 6-8 week period.\r\nTo increase the safety and minimize injury resulting from old, unsafe equipment.\r\nTo provide a safe environment for the Lawrence Kindergarten students, and the surrounding low income community.\r\nTo be in accordance with State and Federal Guidelines, State Code and Regulations, and ADA Regulations.","ParticipantName":"Lodi Unified School District","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Susan","LastName":"Ryan","Phone":"209-331-7213"},{"GrantID":2942,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":17178.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proctor School parents, staff, CVUSD Maintenance Dept personnel and playground consultants developed a plan to remove unsafe playground equipment and cushioning materials which meet current safety, health and environmental standards.  The Proctor Elementary School project will commence in September2000 and will be completed January 2001, pending CIWMB grant approval.","ParticipantName":"Castro Valley Unified School District","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"209-754-6401"},{"GrantID":2943,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":24133.0000,"ProjectSummary":"McKinley Elementary School is requesting funds to improve and enhance its primary playground by replacing old and nonage-appropriate equipment with new equipment .  A playground design has been selected, and all equipment will be purchased from a manufacturer that certifies it to be made of no less than fifty (50) percent of its total weight consisting of post-consumer materials.  If a grant is received, the project will be completed by April of 2002.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"McKinley Elementary School","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicholle","LastName":"Leal","Phone":"209-953-4235"},{"GrantID":2948,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":17933.0000,"ProjectSummary":"R.J. Neutra School is in need of funds to replace dangerously worn and hazardous playground equipment.  R.J. Neutra services children of highly mobile enlisted servicemen.  Because of the geographical isolation of the base, there are few public playgrounds or other recreation areas available.  This causes a hardship, as the nearest town is seven miles away.  In an April 2000 playground safety audit, it was discovered that much of the school`s existing equipment is dangerously out of compliance with current safety standards.  Several pieces of equipment must be moved immediately due to their classification of having the potential of causing fatal or serious injuries.  Many other pieces have been classified as having the potential to cause serious or significant injuries.  In addition, all the surfacing in the entire playground must be replaced immediately.  It is the goal of the school district to rectify these safety hazards by the end of Summer 2000.","ParticipantName":"R.J. Neutra School","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Joan","LastName":"Gusinow","Phone":"559-924-3405"},{"GrantID":2949,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"R.J. Neutra School is in need of funds to replace dangerously worn and hazardous playground equipment.  R.J. Neutra services children of highly mobile enlisted servicemen .  Because of the geographical isolation of the base, there are few public playgrounds or other recreation areas available.  This causes a hardship, as the nearest town is seven miles away.  In an April 2000 playground safety audit, it was discovered that much of the school`s existing equipment is dangerously out of compliance with current safety standards.  Several pieces of equipment must be moved immediately due to their classification of having the potential of causing fatal or serious injuries.  Many other pieces have been classified as having the potential to cause serious or significant injuries.  In addition, all the surfacing in the entire playground must be replaced immediately.  It is the goal of the school district to rectify these safety hazards by the end of Summer 2000.","ParticipantName":"R.J. Neutra School","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Joan","LastName":"Gusinow","Phone":"559-924-3405"},{"GrantID":2952,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":12500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our North Fork School was constructed in the mid 1960`s.  Most of the playground equipment dates from that era.  Our recent playground inspection proved much of this equipment must be replaced.  It is our intention to remove and replace (1) main modular play structure and assorted individual pieces of equipment and provide new ADA-compliant energy-absorbing material under all new equipment.","ParticipantName":"Chawanakee Joint School District","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Logee","Phone":""},{"GrantID":2955,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Palomares Elementary School in Castro Valley is requesting funds in the amount of $25,000 from the CIWMB to support the replacement of it`s existing playground with a new recycled content structure.  The School is unique in it`s location within the rural area.  The existing play structure was built in 1974 and serves a student population of 90 children.  All 90 children access the play structure at the same period.  Palomares School is positioning itself within the District as the center of environmental education, and the proposed replacement structure will contribute both to improved safety and health of children, as well as augment their existing environmental education programs which benefit the entire District.","ParticipantName":"Palomares School","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Denise","LastName":"Hohn","Phone":"510-582-4207"},{"GrantID":2956,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":17116.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Clovis Unified School District CUSD proposes that the Pinedale Elementary School Kindergarten playground be upgraded due to health and safety concerns.  The project, to be completed by July 2001, will consist of upgrading the playground and replacing outdated play equipment on the site.  If awarded the grant the CUSD will use general funds and CIWMB grant funds to complete the project.  The District currently has a civil engineering firm, staff construction management and a staff certified playground safety inspector assisting on the project.  The availability of these resources plus any additional District staff personnel being assigned to the project will ensure its timely completion.","ParticipantName":"Clovis Unified School District","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brock","LastName":"Lindsey","Phone":"559-327-9290"},{"GrantID":2960,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":18000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Contract removal of outdated/hazardous steel play structures, wood containment and sand fall surface material.  Contract installation of new recycled plastic and aluminum play structures, ADA approved recycled wood chips (75 yards fall surface material) and recycled plastic containment material (110 L.F.).  Work to commence upon award of grant.  Above work to be performed to comply with National Playground Safety Standards.  The site is located at Robertson Road and Hammond Avenue in the City of Modesto.","ParticipantName":"Modesto City Schools","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joel","LastName":"Krick","Phone":"209-576-4075"},{"GrantID":2961,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":24401.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Roosevelt Elementary School is requesting funds to improve and enhance its Preschool/Kindergarten playground by replacing old and nonage-appropriate equipment with new equipment.  A playground design had been selected, and all equipment will be purchased from a manufacturer that certifies it to be made of no less than fifty (50) percent secondary and post-consumer material with not less than ten (10) percent of its total weight consisting of post-consumer materials.  If a grant is received, the project will be completed by April of 2002.","ParticipantName":"Roosevelt Elementary School","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sydney","LastName":"Thacher","Phone":"209-953-4207"},{"GrantID":2963,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Roosevelt School, a K-8 public school facility had a 1999-2000 enrollment of 492 students.  A certified playground inspector determined that the current playground play structure for students in grades 1-5, which was installed in 1958, is non-compliant , and is generally a hazard to the children playing on it.  The new playground will be located as shown on the attached site map.  Matching funds shown above have been raised from the City of Redwood City and parents of children in the school district.  These expenses cover the cost of site preparation, equipment purchase and installation.  The installation will begin in January, 2001 and be completed by April, 2001.","ParticipantName":"Redwood City School District","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ronald F.","LastName":"Crates","Phone":"650-423-2230"},{"GrantID":2965,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Roy Cloud School, a K-8 public school facility with a 1999-2000 enrollment of 600 students, was forced to dismantle its play structure for safety reasons and make way for construction of new classrooms, a new library/multimedia center, cafeteria/multipurpose room and administrative support area.  A certified playground inspector determined that the current play structure was unsafe and could not be retrofitted or relocated economically.  The new playground will be located as shown on the attached site map.  Matching funds shown above have been raised from the City of Redwood City and parents of children in the school district.  These expenses cover the cost of site preparation, equipment purchase and installation.  The installation will begin in January, 2001 and be completed by April 2001.","ParticipantName":"Redwood City School District","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ronald F.","LastName":"Crates","Phone":"650-423-2230"},{"GrantID":2970,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The playground facilities at Scheby School have been reduced since a playground safety audit found several pieces of equipment did not meet safety standards.  The audit was the result of the Consumer Product Safety Commission guidelines enacted in January 2000 as Health and Safety Code Section 115725.  This proposal would fund the purchase of new equipment to replace the equipment removed.  The equipment would be purchased through local and grant funds.  A bid process will be used to purchase playground equipment produced from recycled materials and installed by a contractor.  Plans call for work to be completed by January 2001.  Schelby School staff will be trained in the safe use and maintenance of the equipment.  The project will result  in increased playground capacity, accessibility for 200+ students at Schelby School.","ParticipantName":"Merced County Office of Education","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Me. ","FirstName":"Yvonne","LastName":"Eagle","Phone":"209-381-6712"},{"GrantID":2975,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":16762.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Several of the playground structures at Sleepy Hollow School in the Orinda Union School District are in need of repair or replacement.  Keenan and Associates inspection of the playground noted numerous area of need in structures and surfacing.  This grant proposes the removal of equipment and replacement and repair of structures and surfaces over a 12 month period to comply with identified safety requirements.  The Sleepy Hollow Parents` Club and Associated Student Body would provide funds to match the grant equally, using funds raised through various volunteer efforts.","ParticipantName":"Sleepy Hollow School","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kathleen","LastName":"Scott","Phone":"925-947-4894"},{"GrantID":2979,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":24728.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Stratford School is in need of funds to replace dangerously worn and hazardous playground equipment and surfacing.  This school services children from a primarily low socioeconomic background.  Stratford School is an open campus, so community children would use the equipment all year long as well as throughout the school day.  The kindergarten through eighth grade schoolchildren have no other options for school or recreational playground equipment in the town of Stratford.  This causes an extreme hardship, as transportation to surrounding areas is not available for all families.    Much of the equipment has already been removed from the children`s use, and should be replaced immediately.  The Central Union School District will commit needed resources in conjunction with this grant such as removal of old equipment, maintenance, and matching funds.","ParticipantName":"Central Union Elementary School District","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Joan","LastName":"Gusinow","Phone":"559-924-3405"},{"GrantID":2980,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":24728.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Stratford School is in need of funds to replace dangerously worn and hazardous playground equipment and surfacing.  This school services children from a primarily low socioeconomic background.  Stratford School is an open campus, so community children would use the equipment all year long as well as throughout the school day.  The kindergarten through eighth grade children have no other options for school or recreational playground equipment in the town of Stratford.  This causes an extreme hardship, as transportation to surrounding areas is not available for all families.    Much of the equipment has already been removed from the children`s use, and should be replaced immediately.  The Central Union School District will commit needed resources in conjunction with this grant such as removal of old equipment, maintenance, and matching funds.","ParticipantName":"Central Union Elementary School District","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Joan","LastName":"Gusinow","Phone":"559-924-3405"},{"GrantID":3001,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":12400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The District will select a playground renovation/installation contractor through a competitive bid process to upgrade school playgrounds.  The contract will include specifications from the licensed Playground Inspector to bring playground areas and equipment at all schools into compliance with the playground safety and recycling act during a 2 year period following funding notice.  Work will be staged to minimize disruption to regularly scheduled playground activities.","ParticipantName":"Keppel Union School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Shaaban","Phone":"661-944-1229"},{"GrantID":3002,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":8400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish additional County-operated used oil collection facilities and extend the hours at existing facilities.  Funds will also be used to enhance the existing used oil public education program.","ParticipantName":"Keppel Union School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Shaaban","Phone":"661-944-1229"},{"GrantID":3004,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Underwrite the purchase of 6 used oil collection tanks, 30 drums, and safety equipment  to increase the participation in the outlying areas.  Mobile collection events will be held to educate residents about the oil recycling program.","ParticipantName":"Keppel Union School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Shaaban","Phone":"661-944-1229"},{"GrantID":3020,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The district operates a playground at the Centennial Child Development Center.  The playground serves children, ages 2   - 5 years old of parents enrolled in the school.  The playground installed in 1980 has 20 safety hazards which is life threatening as detailed by Certified Playground Inspector.  The District is committed to correcting these hazards within one year with the use of CIWMB and matching funds.  The District will provide contractors and oversight for project completion in compliance with safety guidelines.  The District and the Child Development Center staff will provide monthly inspections, training for staff and maintenance equipment records.  The goal of the District is to provide a safe environment for all children attending the school.","ParticipantName":"Rancho Santiago Community College District","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Dee","LastName":"Tucker","Phone":"714-480-7546"},{"GrantID":3026,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The district wishes to remove all playground equipment and install new rubberized fall surface material from Tot Turf $ new composite play equipment from Miracle Recreation.  Removal \u0026 site preparation will begin in 11-2000 for the kindergarten and primary playgrounds by district staff employees.  This project is a result of findings noted during a playground inspection that addressed unsafe conditions and hazards on all playground equipment at this site.","ParticipantName":"El Monte City School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Gera","Phone":"626-453-3730"},{"GrantID":3027,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":17490.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The District proposes that the Cleveland Elementary School playground be upgraded due to health \u0026 safety concerns.  The project, to be completed by 9-2001, will consist of upgrading the playground and replacing outdated play equipment on the site.  If awarded the grant the district will use local bond money and CIWMB grant funds to complete the project.  The district currently has 14 architects and a construction management company assisting the district.  The availability of these resources plus a district staff person being assigned to the project will ensure it`s timely completion.","ParticipantName":"Pasadena Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ed","LastName":"Celaya","Phone":"626-798-0773"},{"GrantID":3029,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The district wishes to remove all playground equipment and install new rubberized fall surface material from Tot Turf $ new composite play equipment from Miracle Recreation.  Removal \u0026 site preparation will begin in 11-2000 for the kindergarten and primary playgrounds by district staff employees.  This project is a result of findings noted during a playground inspection that addressed unsafe conditions and hazards on all playground equipment at this site.","ParticipantName":"El Monte City School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Gera","Phone":"626-453-3730"},{"GrantID":3033,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":9400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The District will select a playground renovation/installation contractor through a competitive bid process to upgrade school playgrounds.  The contract will include specifications from the licensed Playground Inspector to bring playground areas and equipment at all schools into compliance with the playground safety and recycling act during a 2 year period following funding notice.  Work will be staged to minimize disruption to regularly scheduled playground activities.","ParticipantName":"Keppel Union School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Shaaban","Phone":"661-944-1229"},{"GrantID":3035,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The district took immediate steps to collaborate with Self-Insured Schools of CA to conduct a district-wide assessment of all playground structures/equipment at each school sites by a certified playground inspector.  This project identified the kindergarten playground at Del Vista School include K-5.  The project encompasses the replacement of structures #1, #2, #3, #4, surfacing materials and determining proper sitting of kindergarten playground.  The district will hire an architect to oversee the scope of work and to ensure completion of the project within the approved timeline.  In addition, the district maintenance, operations and transportation personnel will assist in the coordination of the project activities during school hours commencing 11-1-2000 - 2-28-20001.  This has been the standard practice of the district to ensure that the completed work meets any or all standards for safety and/or by students.  The district converted from a multi-track calendar to a single track commencing 7-28-2000.  The Playground Safety and Recycling Act Grant Program represents the only viable option for our district to afford a project of this importance.","ParticipantName":"Delano Union School District","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ronald A.","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"661-721-5000"},{"GrantID":3041,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The district wishes to remove all playground equipment and install new rubberized fall surface material from Tot Turf $ new composite play equipment from Miracle Recreation.  Removal \u0026 site preparation will begin in 11-2000 for the kindergarten and primary playgrounds by district staff employees.  This project is a result of findings noted during a playground inspection that addressed unsafe conditions and hazards on all playground equipment at this site.","ParticipantName":"El Monte City School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Gera","Phone":"626-453-3730"},{"GrantID":3044,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The district will upgrade kindergarten, primary, and upper grade playgrounds during the 2000-2001 school year at teach of 12 elementary (K-5) school sites.  Upgrades will implement the recommendations of the playground safety inspection report to include removal of unsafe equipment, installation of safe equipment, installation of recycled fall zone materials, installation of shade equipment,  installation of shade structures, to provide safe, suitable and age-appropriate playgrounds.","ParticipantName":"Lancaster Elementary School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"Gocke","Phone":"6619484661"},{"GrantID":3046,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":18400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The district will upgrade kindergarten, primary, and upper grade playgrounds during the 2000-2001 school year at teach of 12 elementary (K-5) school sites.  Upgrades will implement the recommendations of the playground safety inspection report to include removal of unsafe equipment, installation of safe equipment, installation of recycled fall zone materials, installation of shade equipment,  installation of shade structures, to provide safe, suitable and age-appropriate playgrounds.","ParticipantName":"Lancaster Elementary School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"Gocke","Phone":"6619484661"},{"GrantID":3051,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The district took immediate steps to collaborate with Self-Insured Schools of CA to conduct a district-wide assessment of all playground structures/equipment at each school sites by a certified playground inspector. This project identified the north main playground at Fremont School (K-5).  The project encompasses the replacement of structures #1, #2, #3, #4, surfacing materials and determining proper siting of kindergarten playground.  The district will hire an architect to oversee the scope of work and to ensure completion of the project within the approved timeline.  In addition, the district maintenance, operations and transportation personnel will assist in the coordination of the project activities during school hours commencing 11-1-2000 - 2-28-20001.  This has been the standard practice of the district to ensure that the completed work meets any or all standards for safety and/or by students.  The district converted from a multi-track calendar to a single track commencing 7-28-2000.  The Playground Safety and Recycling Act Grant Program represents the only viable option for our district to afford a project of this importance.","ParticipantName":"Delano Union School District","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ronald A.","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"661-721-5000"},{"GrantID":3052,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The district took immediate steps to collaborate with Self-Insured Schools of CA to conduct a district-wide assessment of all playground structures/equipment at each school sites by a certified playground inspector. This project identified the north main playground at Fremont School (K-5).  The project encompasses the replacement of structures #1, #2, #3, #4, surfacing materials and determining proper sitting of kindergarten playground.  The district will hire an architect to oversee the scope of work and to ensure completion of the project within the approved timeline.  In addition, the district maintenance, operations and transportation personnel will assist in the coordination of the project activities during school hours commencing 11-1-2000 - 2-28-20001.  This has been the standard practice of the district to ensure that the completed work meets any or all standards for safety and/or by students.  The district converted from a multi-track calendar to a single track commencing 7-28-2000.  The Playground Safety and Recycling Act Grant Program represents the only viable option for our district to afford a project of this importance.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Delano Union School District","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ronald A.","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"661-721-5000"},{"GrantID":3055,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Lancaster Elementary School District will upgrade Kindergarten, primary, and upper grade playgrounds during the 2000-01 school year at each of 12 elementary (K-5) school sites.  Upgrades will implement the recommendations of the playground safety inspection report to include removal of unsafe equipment, installation of safe equipment, installation of recycled fall zone material, installation of shade structures, to provide safe, suitable and age-appropriate playgrounds.","ParticipantName":"Lancaster Elementary School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"Gocke","Phone":"6619484661"},{"GrantID":3061,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":19453.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To remove non-compliant equipment, and install compliant equipment with appropriate fall zones for the East Playground at Hemet Elementary.","ParticipantName":"Hemet Unified School District","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sandra","LastName":"Packham","Phone":"909-791-2493"},{"GrantID":3078,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The District proposes that the Jefferson Elementary School playground be upgraded due to health \u0026 safety concerns.  The project, to be completed by 9-2001, will consist of upgrading the playground and replacing outdated play equipment on the site.  If awarded the grant the district will use local bond money and CIWMB grant funds to complete the project.  The district currently has 14 architects and a construction management company assisting the district.  The availability of these resources plus a district staff person being assigned to the project will ensure it`s timely completion.","ParticipantName":"Pasadena Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ed","LastName":"Celaya","Phone":"626-798-0773"},{"GrantID":3084,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":18400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The district will upgrade kindergarten, primary, and upper grade playgrounds during the 2000-2001 school year at teach of 12 elementary (K-5) school sites.  Upgrades will implement the recommendations of the playground safety inspection report to include removal of unsafe equipment, installation of safe equipment, installation of recycled fall zone materials, installation of shade equipment, , installation of shade structures, to provide safe, suitable and age-appropriate playgrounds.","ParticipantName":"Lancaster Elementary School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"Gocke","Phone":"6619484661"},{"GrantID":3094,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":18400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The district will upgrade kindergarten, primary, and upper grade playgrounds during the 2000-2001 school year at teach of 12 elementary (K-5) school sites.  Upgrades will implement the recommendations of the playground safety inspection report to include removal of unsafe equipment, installation of safe equipment, installation of recycled fall zone materials, installation of shade equipment, , installation of shade structures, to provide safe, suitable and age-appropriate playgrounds.","ParticipantName":"Lancaster Elementary School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"Gocke","Phone":"6619484661"},{"GrantID":3096,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The district will upgrade kindergarten, primary, and upper grade playgrounds during the 2000-2001 school year at teach of 12 elementary (K-5) school sites.  Upgrades will implement the recommendations of the playground safety inspection report to include removal of unsafe equipment, installation of safe equipment, installation of recycled fall zone materials, installation of shade equipment, , installation of shade structures, to provide safe, suitable and age-appropriate playgrounds.","ParticipantName":"Lancaster Elementary School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"Gocke","Phone":"6619484661"},{"GrantID":3098,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The school is requesting $25,000 for the replacement equipment at Las Palmas Park which is adjacent to the school and serves as the primary playground for the school (the school also uses a section of its parking lot for some recreational activities).  The school has an operating agreement with the City of San Fernando for the use of the park playground.  The existing playground has extensive deterioration and design flaws which make it increasingly hazardous for use by our students.  The school has neither the funds or space to build a totally new playground.  This proposal is the only option available to provide a safe playground for our students due to space constraints.  This project is a joint effort with the City of San Fernando whom will assist with the project and are responsible for the long-term maintenance of the playground.","ParticipantName":"Community Charter Middle School","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jacqueline","LastName":"Elliot","Phone":"818-837-4420"},{"GrantID":3100,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":18400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The district will upgrade kindergarten, primary, and upper grade playgrounds during the 2000-2001 school year at teach of 12 elementary (K-5) school sites.  Upgrades will implement the recommendations of the playground safety inspection report to include removal of unsafe equipment, installation of safe equipment, installation of recycled fall zone materials, installation of shade equipment,  installation of shade structures, to provide safe, suitable and age-appropriate playgrounds.","ParticipantName":"Lancaster Elementary School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"Gocke","Phone":"6619484661"},{"GrantID":3101,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The school is in the Escondido School District where children live in at risk situations.  710 students attend Lincoln Primary, K-2 school.  Lincoln Primary students comprise 91.2- minority children most of which are Latino.  The community of Lincoln Primary requests a grant in the amount of 25,000 from the Board to purchase and install modern playground equipment for the 2000-2001 school year.  This equipment will replace playground equipment in the Kindergarten playground, and which has equipment that is 12 to 20 years old.  This playground equipment will be purchased, installed, and maintained by the school district, Lincoln Primary, Privet Contractors, and the Parent Teachers Association.  Currently, our Kindergarten students don`t have adequate or safe playground equipment to develop cognitively and physically.","ParticipantName":"Lincoln Primary School","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Hawkins","Phone":"760-432-2466"},{"GrantID":3104,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":18400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The district will upgrade kindergarten, primary, and upper grade playgrounds during the 2000-2001 school year at teach of 12 elementary (K-5) school sites.  Upgrades will implement the recommendations of the playground safety inspection report to include removal of unsafe equipment, installation of safe equipment, installation of recycled fall zone materials, installation of shade equipment,  installation of shade structures, to provide safe, suitable and age-appropriate playgrounds.","ParticipantName":"Lancaster Elementary School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"Gocke","Phone":"6619484661"},{"GrantID":3106,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The district will upgrade kindergarten, primary, and upper grade playgrounds during the 2000-2001 school year at teach of 12 elementary (K-5) school sites.  Upgrades will implement the recommendations of the playground safety inspection report to include removal of unsafe equipment, installation of safe equipment, installation of recycled fall zone materials, installation of shade equipment,  installation of shade structures, to provide safe, suitable and age-appropriate playgrounds.","ParticipantName":"Lancaster Elementary School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"Gocke","Phone":"6619484661"},{"GrantID":3113,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The district wishes to remove all playground equipment and install new rubberized fall surface material from Tot Turf $ new composite play equipment from Miracle Recreation.  Removal \u0026 site preparation will begin in 11-2000 for the kindergarten and primary playgrounds by district staff employees.  This project is a result of findings noted during a playground inspection that addressed unsafe conditions and hazards on all playground equipment at this site.","ParticipantName":"El Monte City School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Gera","Phone":"626-453-3730"},{"GrantID":3125,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The district will upgrade kindergarten, primary, and upper grade playgrounds during the 2000-2001 school year at teach of 12 elementary (K-5) school sites.  Upgrades will implement the recommendations of the playground safety inspection report to include removal of unsafe equipment, installation of safe equipment, installation of recycled fall zone materials, installation of shade equipment,  installation of shade structures, to provide safe, suitable and age-appropriate playgrounds.","ParticipantName":"Lancaster Elementary School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"Gocke","Phone":"6619484661"},{"GrantID":3138,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The district will upgrade kindergarten, primary, and upper grade playgrounds during the 2000-2001 school year at teach of 12 elementary (K-5) school sites.  Upgrades will implement the recommendations of the playground safety inspection report to include removal of unsafe equipment, installation of safe equipment, installation of recycled fall zone materials, installation of shade equipment,  installation of shade structures, to provide safe, suitable and age-appropriate playgrounds.","ParticipantName":"Lancaster Elementary School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"Gocke","Phone":"6619484661"},{"GrantID":3143,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The school will remove and replace obsolete play equipment on its multi-grade playground at the school.  A certified playground audit, conducted in 7/99, reported equipment with numerous safety hazards and removal of all equipment was recommended.  A three year playground safety plan, including removal and replacement, was filed with the liability carrier of the school in January 2000.  This grant will help the small district to accomplish the tasks outlined in the plan. Replacement equipment will consist of a play system, swing set and fitness cluster.  The playground area will be excavated to accommodate appropriate fall zones and surface fill around the specified equipment.  Recycled playground timbers will be used to form the fall zone boundaries and to build a sandbox for primary grade students.  A coordinated playground and school construction plan will utilize state construction funds to provide sidewalks and pathways that will make the equipment area fully handicap accessible.","ParticipantName":"Mulberry Elementary School District","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sue","LastName":"Hess","Phone":"760-344-8600"},{"GrantID":3145,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":18400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The district will upgrade kindergarten, primary, and upper grade playgrounds during the 2000-2001 school year at teach of 12 elementary (K-5) school sites.  Upgrades will implement the recommendations of the playground safety inspection report to include removal of unsafe equipment, installation of safe equipment, installation of recycled fall zone materials, installation of shade equipment,  installation of shade structures, to provide safe, suitable and age-appropriate playgrounds.","ParticipantName":"Lancaster Elementary School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"Gocke","Phone":"6619484661"},{"GrantID":3149,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project manager arenas will bring together a coalition of pubic and private organizations including Rec West, LAUSD maintenance \u0026 operations and environmental health \u0026 safety branches (and hopefully, Nike and Home Depot) during the 2000-2001 school year to remove unsafe matting and apparatus and install a safe, appropriate, attractive apparatus area for the use of 6-12 year olds on the playground at 92nd street school in watts to offer students who have no safe and appropriate apparatus at school and very limited access to parks a healthy and attractive place to play and improve their cardio-pulmonary function, upper body strength and general physical and emotional health.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Virginia","LastName":"Arenas","Phone":"323-564-7946"},{"GrantID":3155,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The district needs to rebuild a playground at the school since the certified SISC playground inspector, determined the swings, slides, and wooden structure were a priority one risk, (condition that is life threatening or disabling), and the dome and horizontal structure a priority 2 (can cause severe or disabling injury).  The community chose a play structure from Miracle Equipment Company and wood fiber surface material from Sof Fall which will installation will cost $44,000.  This proposed playground uses more than 50- recycled materials and is handicap accessible.","ParticipantName":"Edison Elementary School District","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Clark","Phone":"661-366-8571"},{"GrantID":3157,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The district wishes to remove all playground equipment and install new rubberized fall surface material from Tot Turf $ new composite play equipment from Miracle Recreation.  Removal \u0026 site preparation will begin in 11-2000 for the kindergarten and primary playgrounds by district staff employees.  This project is a result of findings noted during a playground inspection that addressed unsafe conditions and hazards on all playground equipment at this site.","ParticipantName":"El Monte City School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Gera","Phone":"626-453-3730"},{"GrantID":3158,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":12500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project consists of 1) removing and replacing those pieces of playground equipment identified by a Certified Playground Safety Inspector which are potential threats to student safety by possible entanglement or entrapment, and 2) creating adequate and safe fall zones around the playground equipment by replacing the existing sand with soft fall material manufactured from recycled products.  The project will be commenced immediately upon grant award notification and will be completed by 9-2001.  It will be accomplished by a combination of district maintenance staff and contractors` time to remove and replace the equipment.  The project will occur on the site playground identified above.","ParticipantName":"Santee School District","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carolyn J.","LastName":"Harness","Phone":"619-258-2321"},{"GrantID":3165,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":6400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The District will select a playground renovation/installation contractor through a competitive bid process to upgrade school playgrounds.  The contract will include specifications from the licensed Playground Inspector to bring playground areas and equipment at all schools into compliance with the playground safety and recycling act during a 2 year period following funding notice.  Work will be staged to minimize disruption to regularly scheduled playground activities.","ParticipantName":"Keppel Union School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Shaaban","Phone":"661-944-1229"},{"GrantID":3175,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The College District operates a playground at the Santiago Canyon College, Orange Center, State Preschool.  The playground serves children age`s 3- 5 years old of parents enrolled in the school.  The playground installed in 1975 has 27 serious safety hazards which is life threatening as detailed by Certified Playground Inspector.  The District is committed to correcting these hazards within one year with the use of CIWMB and matching funds.  The District will provide contractors and oversight for project completion in compliance with safety guidelines.  The Child Development Center staff will provide monthly inspections, training for staff and maintain equipment records.  The goal of the District is to provide a safe environment for all children attending the school.","ParticipantName":"Rancho Santiago Community College District","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Dee","LastName":"Tucker","Phone":"714-480-7546"},{"GrantID":3176,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":19921.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In September the playgrounds at Reche Canyon were inspected for safety and were fund to be out of compliance.  The staff is applying for a playground grant to upgrade the primary grade playground to bring it into compliance with the current safety standards and to improve the opportunity for exercise and play for the 238 students, grades 1-2 who attend our school.  Students, teachers, administrators and district staff members have been involved in the preparation of this proposal.  The City of Colton Day Care Program will also benefit from the project.","ParticipantName":"Colton Joint Unified School District","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Angelia","LastName":"Wyles","Phone":"909-876-4155"},{"GrantID":3179,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The district wishes to remove all playground equipment and install new rubberized fall surface material from Tot Turf $ new composite play equipment from Miracle Recreation.  Removal \u0026 site preparation will begin in 11-2000 for the kindergarten and primary playgrounds by district staff employees.  This project is a result of findings noted during a playground inspection that addressed unsafe conditions and hazards on all playground equipment at this site.","ParticipantName":"El Monte City School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Gera","Phone":"626-453-3730"},{"GrantID":3181,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The existing playground equipment at this site is over 40 years old and non-code compliant.  The equipment and sand needs to be removed and replace via PCC bid.  New code compliant equipment will be installed using recycled materials that are also recyclable.  The existing concrete curbs will be cut and recycled rubber surface will be installed to allow for disabled person accessibility.  New equipment will be installed and be used by the school during normal school hours, as well as \r\nby the surrounding community during daylight hours after-school and on the weekends.  The existing sand will be clean, fluffed, and re-stalled.  Additional clean sand will be installed to bring the depth of sand to code compliance.  The new equipment will help children build upper body strength (ladders and climbers), motor-coordination skills (slides and swings), audio-visual skills (tap-a-\r\ntunes and interactive panels) and social skills (imaginative play panels and equipment platforms).  With adult supervision, the children will be provided a safe, constructive place to play during and after-school hours.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Burbank Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Charlotte","LastName":"Huckins","Phone":"818-729-4461"},{"GrantID":3182,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The school is over 30 years old and its playground does not meet current ADA guidelines.  The project would include removal of old, unsafe play equipment and replacement with new ADA/Federal safety guidelines approved play apparatus.  Recycled tire product would be utilized to provide a safe surface for children while providing access to he disabled.  City of Indio redevelopment Pass-Thru Funds will be used to fund the district`s portion of the project.  Roosevelt Elementary School was originally designed for 690 students and currently there are over 712 students enrolled and housed in 10 portables.  Students do not have a safe area in which to play on equipment.","ParticipantName":"Desert Sands Unified School District","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Kozero","Phone":"760-771-8517"},{"GrantID":3186,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The District proposes that the Roosevelt Elementary School playground be upgraded due to health and safety concerns.  The project, to be completed by 9-2001 will consist of upgrading the playground and replacing outdated play equipment on the site.  If awarded the grant the District will use local bond money and the grant funds to complete the project.  The District currently has 14 architects and a construction management company assisting the District.  The availability of these resources plus a District staff person being assigned to the project will ensure it`s timely completion.","ParticipantName":"Pasadena Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ed","LastName":"Celaya","Phone":"626-798-0773"},{"GrantID":3188,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The District proposes that the Roosevelt Elementary School playground be upgraded due to health and safety concerns.  The project, to be completed by 9-2001 will consist of upgrading the playground and replacing outdated play equipment on the site.  If awarded the grant the District will use local bond money and the grant funds to complete the project.  The District currently has 14 architects and a construction management company assisting the District.  The availability of these resources plus a District staff person being assigned to the project will ensure it`s timely completion.","ParticipantName":"Pasadena Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ed","LastName":"Celaya","Phone":"626-798-0773"},{"GrantID":3189,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":18400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The district will upgrade kindergarten, primary, and upper grade playgrounds during the 2000-2001 school year at teach of 12 elementary (K-5) school sites.  Upgrades will implement the recommendations of the playground safety inspection report to include removal of unsafe equipment, installation of safe equipment, installation of recycled fall zone materials, installation of shade equipment,  installation of shade structures, to provide safe, suitable and age-appropriate playgrounds.","ParticipantName":"Lancaster Elementary School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"Gocke","Phone":"6619484661"},{"GrantID":3191,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The district will upgrade kindergarten, primary, and upper grade playgrounds during the 2000-2001 school year at teach of 12 elementary (K-5) school sites.  Upgrades will implement the recommendations of the playground safety inspection report to include removal of unsafe equipment, installation of safe equipment, installation of recycled fall zone materials, installation of shade equipment,  installation of shade structures, to provide safe, suitable and age-appropriate playgrounds.","ParticipantName":"Lancaster Elementary School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"Gocke","Phone":"6619484661"},{"GrantID":3194,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The district will upgrade kindergarten, primary, and upper grade playgrounds during the 2000-2001 school year at teach of 12 elementary (K-5) school sites.  Upgrades will implement the recommendations of the playground safety inspection report to include removal of unsafe equipment, installation of safe equipment, installation of recycled fall zone materials, installation of shade equipment,  installation of shade structures, to provide safe, suitable and age-appropriate playgrounds.","ParticipantName":"Lancaster Elementary School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"Gocke","Phone":"6619484661"},{"GrantID":3196,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The District proposes that the  San Rafael Elementary School playground be upgraded due to health and safety concerns.  The project, to be completed by 9-2001 will consist of upgrading the playground and replacing outdated play equipment on the site.  If awarded the grant the District will use local bond money and the grant funds to complete the project.  The District currently has 14 architects and a construction management company assisting the District.  The availability of these resources plus a District staff person being assigned to the project will ensure it`s timely completion.","ParticipantName":"Pasadena Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ed","LastName":"Celaya","Phone":"626-798-0773"},{"GrantID":3203,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The district wishes to remove all playground equipment and install new rubberized fall surface material from Tot Turf $ new composite play equipment from Miracle Recreation.  Removal \u0026 site preparation will begin in 11-2000 for the kindergarten and primary playgrounds by district staff employees.  This project is a result of findings noted during a playground inspection that addressed unsafe conditions and hazards on all playground equipment at this site.","ParticipantName":"El Monte City School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Gera","Phone":"626-453-3730"},{"GrantID":3208,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The existing playground equipment at this site is over 40 years old and non-code compliant.  The equipment and sand needs to be removed and replace via PCC bid.  New code compliant equipment will be installed using recycled materials that are also recyclable.  The existing concrete curbs will be cut and recycled rubber surface will be installed to allow for disabled person accessibility.  New equipment will be installed and be used by the school during normal school hours, as well as\r\nby the surrounding community during daylight hours after-school and on the weekends.  The existing sand will be clean, fluffed, and re-stalled.  Additional clean sand will be installed to bring the depth of sand to code compliance.  The new equipment will help children build upper body strength (ladders and climbers), motor-coordination skills (slides and swings), audio-visual skills (tap-a-\r\ntunes and interactive panels) and social skills (imaginative play panels and equipment platforms).  With adult supervision, the children will be provided a safe, constructive place to play during and after-school hours.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Burbank Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Charlotte","LastName":"Huckins","Phone":"818-729-4461"},{"GrantID":3220,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":24350.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Stonehurst Community Garden Committee, a school/community group, want to continue their project of  modernizing the playground area for students and beautifying Stonehurst Avenue Elementary School.  This project is currently in progress, and this grant would allow us to complete our project.  We would like to replace the existing unsafe playground equipment with safer more appropriate modular structures for the student son the kindergarten and upper grade play areas at Stonehurst School during the 2000-2001 school year.  The committee would oversee the purchase and installation of the structures, and maintain their use.  Elementary students need playground equipment to develop strength and coordination.  This is not possible with the current equipment.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Donna","LastName":"Wheeler","Phone":"818-767-8014"},{"GrantID":3234,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The District proposes that the Willard Elementary School playground be upgraded due to health and safety concerns.  The project, to be completed by 9-2001 will consist of upgrading the playground and replacing outdated play equipment on the site.  If awarded the grant the District will use local bond money and the grant funds to complete the project.  The District currently has 14 architects and a construction management company assisting the District.  The availability of these resources plus a District staff person being assigned to the project will ensure it`s timely completion.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Pasadena Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ed","LastName":"Celaya","Phone":"626-798-0773"},{"GrantID":3235,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The District proposes that the Webster Elementary School playground be upgraded due to health and safety concerns.  The project, to be completed by 9-2001 will consist of upgrading the playground and replacing outdated play equipment on the site.  If awarded the grant the District will use local bond money and the grant funds to complete the project.  The District currently has 14 architects and a construction management company assisting the District.  The availability of these resources plus a District staff person being assigned to the project will ensure it`s timely completion.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Pasadena Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ed","LastName":"Celaya","Phone":"626-798-0773"},{"GrantID":3242,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":17500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The playground/greening committee will upgrade the existing playground to meet current safety standards with recycled content materials.  The upgrades and improvements will take place in the upper playground at the school during this year.  The playground improvements will be implemented through Proposition BB and this grant.  The current playground does not meet LAUSD safety standards numerous injuries have occurred.  The equipment is over 30 years old and obsolete.","ParticipantName":"Valley View Elementary School","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"323-851-0020"},{"GrantID":3243,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The playground/greening committee will upgrade the existing playground to meet current safety standards with recycled content materials.  The upgrades and improvements will take place in the upper playground at the school during this year.  The playground improvements will be implemented through Proposition BB and this grant.  The current playground does not meet LAUSD safety standards numerous injuries have occurred.  The equipment is over 30 years old and obsolete.","ParticipantName":"Valley View Elementary School","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"323-851-0020"},{"GrantID":3251,"CycleID":60,"CycleCode":"PG1         ","CycleNameID":21,"CycleName":"Playground Safety and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PG1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Pat Murphy","AwardedFunds":24949.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The school has raised and set aside $13,000 to replace antiquated playground equipment in its kindergarten play yard.  The existing equipment does not meet any current safety guidelines as set forth by the LAUSD, the State of CA, or the US consumer products safety commission.  While a portion of the requested funding would be used toward the purchase of new playground equipment, more than half of the requested funding would be used to purchase and install pour-in-place rubberized surfacing (a recycled content material) beneath and around the new playground equipment.","ParticipantName":"Welby Way Elementary School","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Gigi","LastName":"Edler","Phone":"818-348-1975"},{"GrantID":3265,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"During the mid 1990`s, the City of Alameda conducted a survey of playground sites within the City to analyze existing policies and procedures relating to the maintenance of playground equipment/sites in accordance with guidelines provided by the Consumer Product Safety Commission and industry standards.  Five parks (Kruse, Washington, Woodstock, Franklin, and Littlejohn) needed complete renovations to meet consumer product safety guidelines and compliance for current Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) guidelines; to date Krusi and Woodstock Parks have been renovated; Franklin and Littlejohn Playground renovations are planned for the current fiscal year.\r\n\r\nRenovation of Washington Park has been delayed due to lack of funding.  The Recreation and Park Commission, with input from the community, has recommended phasing of site improvements subject to funding beginning with the replacement of old playground equipment (purchased and installed in 1958 and 1984) during the 2001-2002 fiscal year.  if the City is successful in obtaining this grant, the Alameda Recreation and Park District will be able to complete the entire renovation project and promote the importance and practical application of recyclable materials.","ParticipantName":"Alameda Recreation and Park Dept.","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Fred","LastName":"Framsted","Phone":"510-748-4568"},{"GrantID":3266,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":45000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Arcata is applying for Park Playground Accessibility Grant funds to refurbish Chevret-Vaissade Park.  The City has only been able to identify funds to refurbish 3 of our 14 neighborhood parks in the past several years and only two of these sites are fully accessible to the mobility impaired.  Chevret-Vaissade Park`s equipment is scheduled for removal this year.  The restoration of this site will include; community planning workshops, a complete removal and installation of playground equipment, construction of accessible walkways and ramp and improved landscaping.  This project would receive top priority as soon as funding is available and will be completed within one year of notification.","ParticipantName":"City of Arcata","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Diemer","Phone":"707-825-2213"},{"GrantID":3267,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":47416.8600,"ProjectSummary":"Install playground facilities for ages 1-5 and 6-12 in the 2001/2002 fiscal year.  The design and construction to be completed by the City of Avenal and contractors to make the area and facilities accessible to all of our community.  Removal of existing equipment, surface preparation, and adding approaches and walks to and within the area.  The existing equipment will be removed due to safety concerns and the City of Avenal does not have the budget to purchase and install new equipment.","ParticipantName":"City of Avenal","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steven","LastName":"Sopp","Phone":"559-386-5782"},{"GrantID":3268,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Existing tot play equipment at one of Berkeley`s most heavily-used parks is unsafe, it cannot be upgraded because it is outdated, and it is not accessible.  It is planned to remove the existing unsafe equipment, perform needed site excavation and drainage upgrades, and install new age-appropriate play equipment and rubberized accessible surfacing to better meet the needs of Berkeley`s park users.  Construction documents will be prepared and a contractor will be hired to to perform this skilled work.  Preliminary plans will be prepared as soon as possible for public review and approval, and a contract will be awarded within six months following the approval of grant funds.  It is expected that the renovations will be completed within a year.","ParticipantName":"City of Berkeley","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Tracy","LastName":"Vesely","Phone":"510-981-6700"},{"GrantID":3269,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Carmichael Recreation and Park District will refurbish the existing playgrounds in Carmichael Park so that they comply with the California Health and Safety Code and the Americans With Disabilities Act.  This project will be complete by November 5, 2001.  This will be accomplished utilizing district staff as well as contractors.  Upon project completion, Carmichael Recreation and Park District will fulfill its promise to provide safe, accessible playgrounds to the community.","ParticipantName":"Carmichael Recreation and Park District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ronald","LastName":"Cuppy","Phone":"916-485-5322"},{"GrantID":3270,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":24937.3500,"ProjectSummary":"The Chico Area Recreation and Park District is in need of replacing our Community Park Playground from findings spelled out in our Safety Audit completed on September 2000.  We have known of this for some time, but haven`t had the dollars to do anything about it until recently with the Prop 12 dollars becoming available.\r\n\r\nOur plan, depending on the amount of money we can secure, is to completely demolish the existing structure and re-do the entire playground.  We would add new accessible walkways to make access by mobility impaired possible.  We would also make sure the new playground is also accessible to the mobility impaired.","ParticipantName":"Chico Area Recreation and Park District","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Visconti","Phone":"530-895-4711"},{"GrantID":3272,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Violet Covington-Webb","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Remove outdated, hazardous, playground equipment, sand fall surface and concrete containment.  Install recycled-content playground equipment, ADA approved fall materials and 3 benches, also a handicap access drinking fountain, concrete pad (for fall materials underlie) and a surface drainage system.  Repair damaged perimeter walkway.  Project, to commence upon award of the grant, would bring the Princeton Library Playground, adjacent to HWY.45, in Princeton, Colusa County, California, into compliance with National Playground Safety Standards.","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Pope","Phone":"530-458-0400"},{"GrantID":3273,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Cerrito Vista Park Playground Improvement Project`s Phase Two replaces outdated and unsafe play structures and creates a modernized and protected toddler play area.  To meet all the standards of the Americans with Disabilities Act, accessibility will be provided to all Cerrito Vista Park play structures to and within the playground area.  The design of a toddler play area utilizes playground structures and other features made from recycled-content materials.  This Playground Improvement Project could be completed during 2001 with a budget of $100,000.  Roberti-Z`berg Harris Block Grant Funds will be available in fiscal year 2001/02 of the State budget and will be the City of El Cerrito`s matching fund component as the CIWMB grant allows for funds to be matched by other grants.","ParticipantName":"City of El Cerrito","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Monica","LastName":"Kortz","Phone":"510-215-4370"},{"GrantID":3274,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The scope of the project is to replace the community playground at Phoenix Community Park.\r\nThe current schedule (with funding) is to complete the replacement of the equipment by the fall of 2001.\r\nProfessional play equipment consultants are completing the playground design, and certified play equipment installers will oversee (complete) the installation.\r\nThis playground has one of our largest user ratios as well as largest occurrences of non-compliance, and (as identified in public surveys) playground safety is the top priority.\r\nCost analysis shows that (in the long term, with the age of the equipment and condition) it is less expensive to replace the playground now, than to attempt retrofitting.","ParticipantName":"Fair Oaks Recreation and Park District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mary","LastName":"Hobbs","Phone":"916-966-1036"},{"GrantID":3275,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project will consist of design and installation of new multi-component play apparatus, drainage improvements, and accessible surface fall materials.  Majority of work will be completed in the Summer and Fall of 2001 with project completion in 2002.  Work will be completed by the City staff, volunteers and contract work as necessary.  The purpose of the project is to provide new ADA compliant accessible play structure and grounds that are safe and inviting to both parents and children.  Removal of the existing structure is necessary for safety and compliance reasons.","ParticipantName":"City of Fort Bragg","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Connie","LastName":"Jackson","Phone":"707-961-2823"},{"GrantID":3276,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project will improve access to Holmes Playground children`s play area for the mobility-impaired by the installation of park perimeter sidewalk curb-cuts, on-site parking lot signage and stripping; walkway access to the children`s play area; removal of the existing children`s play equipment and surface material and installation of new recycled content equipment and surface material which comply with all State and Federal health/safety laws and regulations and provide full access to the mobility-impaired.  Project will commence immediately upon execution of a contract with the CIWMB and be completed within an 18 month timeframe","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"McHatten","Phone":"559-621-2900"},{"GrantID":3277,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":23314.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In order to comply with the California Health and Safety Code Section 115730, an initial inspection was made to the playground at Friendship Park on December 9, 1999, a part of Gledhill Landscape and Lighting District in Yuba County, by a certified playground safety inspector for the purpose of aiding compliance with the guidelines in the Handbook for Public Playground produced by the US Consumer Products Safety Commission.  Furthermore, section 115730 states that all public agencies operating playgrounds, including a state agency, city, county, and districts shall upgrade their playgrounds by replacement or improvement as necessary to satisfy the guidelines in the Handbook for Public Playground Safety to the extent state funds are made available specifically for that purpose through state bonds or other means.  Due to minimal funds generated within the district, the Yuba County Department of Public Works would like to obtain funds made available by the CIWMB to refurbish the playground so it will meet the requirements for safety and accessibility for the mobility-impaired.","ParticipantName":"Gledhill Landscape and Lighting District","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Mallen","Phone":"530-741-6421"},{"GrantID":3278,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":32538.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County will remove and replace two playgrounds at Millpond Recreation Area, which do not meet CPSC, ASTM, and ADA standards, at a new expanded playground site in the park that will provide access for mobility-impaired children.\r\nThe selected playground equipment vendor, who will also meet certification requirements as a playground installer and contractor, will construct/erect the new playground equipment.\r\nA citizen`s committee prioritized County playgrounds needing renovation or replacement.  The Millpond playground site was selected since it is the most heavily used in the City/community of Bishop and the site most in need of rehabilitation.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Zarka","LastName":"Popovic","Phone":"760-873-5577"},{"GrantID":3279,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Violet Covington-Webb","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Marin County wishes to renovate its playground at Safford Lake County Park in Novato.  The playground, originally installed in 1989, has deteriorated and does not meet current standards for playground safety and accessibility.  Through the process of renovation, the County would like to encourage the concept of sustainability by using playground equipment made from recycled materials.  In addition, this renovation will ensure maximum accessibility by installing play structures meeting current standards and a new accessible pathway from the parking area to the playground and relocated swing area.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Petterle","Phone":"415-499-6394"},{"GrantID":3282,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1.  To replace a playground for the tiny tot age group and install `poured in place` surfacing for accessibility (barrier free) and safety (fall zones).\r\n2.  This project has been postponed until late Spring 2001 to secure additional funding.  Otherwise, the portion of accessible equipment and surface will be greatly reduced.\r\n3.  The City of Millbrai received a $50,000 bequest to replace a playground and the hard costs far exceed the donation.\r\n4.  By providing enough impact absorbing surface materials for sufficient perimeter and transfer points children with limited mobility will be able to discard wheelchairs and crutches to experience independently all the play elements.","ParticipantName":"City of Millbrae","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Karla","LastName":"McElroy","Phone":"650-259-2367"},{"GrantID":3283,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":44944.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Orville Wright neighborhood park, developed in 1987, is heavily used by the public and by students that attend the adjacent school, which houses the Short Center and the Developmental Disabilities Service Organization programs, and Sacramento Lutheran High School.  The play area redevelopment is scheduled for spring 2002.  The Project includes removal and recycling of the remaining non-compliant playground equipment, the purchase and installation of new playground equipment, construction of new accessible ramps and walkways, drainage improvements and accessible safety surfacing material.  The current play area holds non-compliant equipment and the square footage is insufficient for required fall or use zones; consequently, the area must be enlarged.  At the recommendation of the district`s self-insurance administrator, a belt swing, spiral slide, and climber have already been removed for safety reasons.","ParticipantName":"Mission Oaks Recreation and Park District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Debora S.","LastName":"Walker","Phone":"916-488-7276"},{"GrantID":3284,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The purpose of the project is to refurbish the Bridgeport Community Park with new playground equipment made from recycled-content material and to redesign access of the park to ensure mobility-impaired accessibility .  The existing playground equipment in the park, which shows the wear and tear from 31 years of use, does not meet current playground safety or accessibility guidelines.  Due to County budget constraints, equipment that poses potential health hazards to children or is no longer functional has to be removed without replacement .  However, through grant funds, matching County funds, and locally raised contributions, Mono County will be able to remove existing playground equipment, construct three separate play areas with new equipment and surface materials, and install sidewalk access to each location.","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Evan","LastName":"Nikirk","Phone":"760-932-5448"},{"GrantID":3285,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":48692.1600,"ProjectSummary":"Refurbish the five existing play areas at Highlands Park in order to provide access and a meaningful play experience to mobility-impaired individuals and ensure compliance with the State`s new safety requirements.  This will be done by consolidating the four play areas on the east side of the park into one new play area and renovating the single play area located on the west side of the park.  At each of the play areas new accessible play equipment and surfacing made from recycled materials will be installed, internal pathways will be constructed to provide access from adjacent parking areas, and trip hazards will be removed.  This project will be completed in fiscal year 2001-2002 and ensure that there is an accessible playground to serve the northwest portion of the City.  Currently only 12 of the City`s 14 parks have accessible playgrounds and are in compliance with California`s new safety requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Monterey Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Tina","LastName":"Clark","Phone":"626-307-1383"},{"GrantID":3286,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Napa is seeking $50,000 in grant funds to reconstruct and replace play equipment and playground surfacing at Fuller Park in Napa.  The project will, in the summer and fall of 2001, fully renovate an existing playground which does not conform to California Playground Regulations.  The refurbished play area will provide children, especially the mobility impaired, with easy access to safe, modern play structures made form recycled materials that meet standards of the Americans with Disabilities Act and Consumer Product Safety Commission.","ParticipantName":"City of Napa","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Carlsen","Phone":"707-257-9529"},{"GrantID":3291,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":44108.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Riverbank`s Community Center Park had a playground inspection in June 2000 and it was determined that the equipment and surfacing does not comply with current safety standards or Americans with Disabilities Act accessibility guidelines.  During the Summer of 2001, the Rotary Club and the Interact Club for High School Students will remove our existing equipment.  The City`s Public Works crew will install the new equipment, the surfacing will be replaced and a paved walkway will make the playground accessible for the mobility impaired.  The equipment installed will be made of recycled content material and will meet all safety and accessibility requirements.  A the conclusion of this project, all community members will enjoy a quality playground in a prime location.","ParticipantName":"City of Riverbank","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sue","LastName":"Fitzpatrick","Phone":"209-869-7040"},{"GrantID":3292,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Alicia Park is the city`s oldest park at 38 years old, and holds a lot of sentimental appreciation and value by local citizens.  Over the years, playground equipment has been removed due to non-compliance with modern safety standards or because it has fallen in disrepair.  The playground area is separated into two sections: elementary school age equipment (that was replaced in 2000) and pre-school equipment.  The pre-school section needs complete renovation including removal of new age appropriate, ADA-compliant playground equipment made of recycled materials.  As possible, neighborhood citizens would assist in the installation of the playground to solidify the community and renew pride in their park.","ParticipantName":"City of Rohnert Park","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Barry","Phone":"707-588-3445"},{"GrantID":3293,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Salinas grant application is proposed to rebuild Northgate Park to comply with current Playground Safety Standards and ADA standards for accessibility, using recycled materials.  This six acre park site is located at 1600 Seville Street in Salinas.  The majority of equipment is currently removed due to damage and non-compliance with applicable standards.  This project, if approved will rebuild the site with contract labor and provide a safe playground, able to be utilized by disabled park patrons, in the summer of 2001.","ParticipantName":"City of Salinas","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Denise","LastName":"Estrada","Phone":"831-758-7152"},{"GrantID":3294,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Francisco Recreation and Park Department is rehabilitating South Sunset play area by replacing a deteriorated, non-code complying, inaccessible play structure with new equipment and appurtenances that will meet current American with Disabilities Act (ADA), Title 24 and Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) Standards and guidelines.  The Department initiated the planning process back in November 2000 and anticipates moving through the design and construction phases before the end of 2001.  Our planning staff has and will continue to work with the community and the design team to provide a clean, safe, and accessible play area that will meet all park users needs.  Once a preliminary plan has been established, we will work directly with the City`s Department of Public Works who will develop the construction documents, advertise the project for competitive bidding, award the contract and oversee the construction installation process.  Our Department is aggressively trying to achieve state mandated goals as mentioned above while providing a safe, usable and easily maintainable facility.","ParticipantName":"City and County of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Mauer","Phone":"415-581-2542"},{"GrantID":3296,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funding will allow for the replacement of an old existing playground that currently does not meet California State Regulations, ASTM standards, US Consumer Product Safety Commission standards or ADA regulations.  The existing equipment located in Siltanen Park in Scotts Valley does not provide for any handicap accessibility or meet current safety standards and due to it`s age and wood construction, is not a candidate for upgrading.  Replacement of the equipment is planned for the Spring of 2001.","ParticipantName":"City of Scotts Valley","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Conrad","LastName":"Sudduth","Phone":"831-438-3251"},{"GrantID":3297,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With funds from this grant program, our District will refurbish two playground sites at our Olde Florintown Park through the utilizations of staff, Board Members who represent our residents, and outside contractors.  We estimate a total project timeline of approximately six (6) months.  The existing play equipment will be removed and replaced with recycled content equipment, the existing surfacing material will be removed and replaced, and accessibility will be improved through saw cutting perimeters and installing concrete ramps.  Once complete, the playgrounds will be accessible to the mobility-impaired and will be brought into compliance with current CPSC and ASTM safety standards.","ParticipantName":"Southgate Recreation \u0026 Park District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Judy","LastName":"Robinson","Phone":"916-428-1171"},{"GrantID":3299,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Violet Covington-Webb","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To replace playground equipment, upgrade surrounding play area, and install existing play apparatus in Cecily G - the Gentle Giraffe Playground area of Pixie Woods Fairyland between October 31, 2001 and October 31, 2002.  The City of Stockton will hire a qualified contractor(s) to replace, install, and upgrade play park areas.  Existing play area was constructed in 1954 and is non-compliant with ADA requirements or current National Park Safety (NPS) standards.","ParticipantName":"City of Stockton","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Victor","LastName":"Machado","Phone":"209-937-8899"},{"GrantID":3300,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":45350.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Suisun City requests $45,350.00 for playground equipment and fall surfacing for it`s largest playground at Heritage Park.  The City plans to completely rebuild the playground in the fall of 2001 to make it conform fully to California Playground Regulations.  The project is supported by numerous community service groups and non profit organizations that provide services to mobility impaired youths.","ParticipantName":"City of Suisun City","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Pappa","Phone":"707-421-7347"},{"GrantID":3301,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":46669.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project will replace TPRID playground equipment during the summer of 2001.  This playground will be the only playground in the Meyers community that serves the mobility-impaired and is designed for children ages two to twelve.  The Board has voted to replace the outdated (35 years old) equipment from funding for capital improvement from the CFD and will be responsible for the selection of contractors and equipment.  The District`s manager will be on site to oversee the removal and installation of the new playground equipment.","ParticipantName":"Tahoe Paradise Resort Improvement District","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael B.","LastName":"Clark","Phone":"530-577-4811"},{"GrantID":3303,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Union Landing Park does not meet ADA Guidelines or Consumers Product Safety Standards.  The sand surface will be removed and replaced with resilient surface to accommodate ADA accessibility.  The deteriorated wooden composite play structure will be removed and replaced with an ADA accessible play structure for ages 5-12 made of recycled content materials.  The design, construction, and installation will be conducted by bidding process and completed within a 6 month period.  Grant funding in the among on $50,000 will assist the City in ensuring and ADA accessible playground that provides features that engage, stimulate and affirm mobility-impaired children, relatives and friends.","ParticipantName":"City of Union City","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Tammy A.","LastName":"Accinelli","Phone":"510-675-5356"},{"GrantID":3304,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":44000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Contract to remove old playground equipment and sandy fall surface.  Contract to purchase and install new recycled plastic playground structures, recycled wood chip fall surface and containment material, all of which are ADA approved for the Eleanor Nelson Park, located at 1800 Marshall Road, Vacaville, CA  95687.  Revitalize entire park and playground to meet ADA standards.  Work will commence upon award of grant.  Above work to be performed to comply with National Playground Safety Standards.","ParticipantName":"City of Vacaville","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rollie","LastName":"Simons","Phone":"707-469-6510"},{"GrantID":3305,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Robbins Park will be refurbished in fall of 2001, to meet current ADA Accessibility Guidelines and Consumer Product Safety Commission standards.  The refurbished areas include the 2-5 year old and the 5-12 year old play areas, and the adjacent picnic area.  The replacement play equipment will use 90- to 100- recycled content products on 65- of the replacement parts, and the accessible picnic tables and benches will use 100- recycled content products.  This project will create a recycled product demonstration site for the Town of Windsor.","ParticipantName":"Town of Windsor","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Elizabeth","LastName":"Tyree","Phone":"707-838-5383"},{"GrantID":3308,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Greenhorn Reservoir Park, located within the City of Yreka, is a highly visible, heavily used park which has existing wheelchair accessible fishing platforms and trail areas.  The size and available amenities mean that this park is used as a regional facility that enjoys widespread community support demonstrated by past cooperative and donated improvement projects (Lion`s Club, Dept. of Fishing and Game).\r\nThe City has NO current playgrounds in any public parks or schools that are accessible to physically challenged individuals.  Using a combination of city staff, contractors, and donated materials, this project would provide a challenging play structure, appropriate supervision viewing areas, and access to public restrooms for a mobility impaired population.  This project can be completed by July 2002 providing ample time for initial seasonal use and evaluation within the grant performance period.","ParticipantName":"City of Yreka","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dean","LastName":"Foss","Phone":"530-841-2320"},{"GrantID":3309,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Violet Covington-Webb","AwardedFunds":36100.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Consistent with the City of Grass Valley Parks and Recreation Master Plan, the renovation of Dow Alexander Park shall consist of removing and replacing existing playground equipment and installing new fall zone material in the interest of improving safety and in compliance with ADA and CPSC standards.  The renovation is scheduled for the 2000/2001 fiscal year and will be planned and developed by the City of Grass Valley Public Words staff.","ParticipantName":"City of Grass Valley","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sandy","LastName":"Jacobson","Phone":"530-477-6483"},{"GrantID":3310,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Motor Park is a neighborhood park located in a residential area in Marysville.  Currently there is no playground area because the equipment has been removed due to deterioration and no longer meeting safety standards.  This park is also not mobility-impaired accessible.  With funding from this grant we would install new equipment and upgrade the playground to be mobility-impaired accessible.","ParticipantName":"City of Marysville","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Lamon","Phone":"530-749-3902"},{"GrantID":3311,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":23030.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The playground construction project proposed for late 2001, will replace two separate playgrounds at the Noble Creek Regional Park (NCRP) project site (i.e. one, a recently dismantled 1969 `timber toys` structure, and the second a condemned `Gametime` metal and fiberglass playground dating from 1983).  An August 2000 insurance/safety inspection and a Certified Inspection in January, 2001, disclosed that: a) the playground did not provide improved access for mobility impaired persons; and b) there were numerous safety concerns.  The proposed playground will serve over 1000 neighborhood children each day during peak seasons including those affiliated with community organizations such as Beaumont Youth Baseball (900 children), Extend-Day-Care (90 to 200 children each day)  and AYSO Soccer (600 children).  The proposed project will: a) remove non-certified equipment: b) provide ADA approved access to the playground; c) install access ramps and levels for mobility impaired children; and d) construct the playground in accordance with ADA and CPSC regulations.","ParticipantName":"Beaumont-Cherry Valley Recreation and Park District","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Art","LastName":"Holcom","Phone":"909-845-9555"},{"GrantID":3312,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":23310.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In 1997, the Miller Park playground equipment was inspected, and due to accessibility and safety issues, all equipment, with the exception of a swing set was removed.  The District now has funds to replace this equipment, but without financial assistance, the District may not be able to make the structure accessible.  These grant funds would be utilized specifically to construct an access ramp, play area curb, and install a rubberized ground cover made of recycled materials.  The Miller park playground is the only play equipment on Big Bear Lake`s north shore, and the funding of accessibility improvements will enhance the play structure installed and greatly improve the recreational value and accessibility of the equipment.","ParticipantName":"Big Bear Valley Recreation and Park District","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kathleen","LastName":"Campbell","Phone":"909-866-9700"},{"GrantID":3316,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Violet Covington-Webb","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Culver City Human Services Department proposes to make the El Marino Park Playground fully ADA accessible (while using recycled-content materials) to meet the recreation needs of our residents and project partners who serve the disabled in Culver City.  As soon as funding is approved by the CIWMB,  the City will contract to replace all worn and rusted equipment that was installed prior to 1970 with new recycled-content equipment.  Further, any newer play equipment already existing at El Marino will be made fully accessible through the installation of rubberized surfacing will accomplish four major goals: 1) to provide full accessibility to the mobility-impaired, 2) to reduce safety concerns, 3) reduce overcrowding at other Culver City parks, and 4) create a play area using recycled materials that encourages participation from both able and disabled children alike.","ParticipantName":"City of Culver City","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Shelly W.","LastName":"Chagnon","Phone":"310-253-6668"},{"GrantID":3318,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Violet Covington-Webb","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project consists of the installation of three play structures, two sets of swings and misc. bouncing and/or spring components with handicap accessible surfacing per the attached design.  The proposed project will be completed during the City`s 2001/2002 fiscal year (July 1, 2001 - June 30, 2002).  Construction will be performed by licensed contractors at the conclusion of a public bid process.  This project is necessary to provide handicap accessible play structures to the community.  The existing playground area has had 90% of the original structures removed due to deteriorated conditions which rendered the structures unsafe.  Replacements were not made due to cost constraints .","ParticipantName":"City of Downey","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Shirley","LastName":"Bennett","Phone":"562-904-7196"},{"GrantID":3319,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will consist of the demolition of the playground area at Royal Oaks Park to include removal of worn, inaccessible playground equipment.  The Playground area will then be redesigned to accommodate the mobility impaired.  Lastly, new accessible playground equipment made of recycled materials will be installed.","ParticipantName":"City of Duarte","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Donna","LastName":"Georgino","Phone":"626-357-7931"},{"GrantID":3322,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Isla Vista Recreation and Park District proposes to use potential grant funding from CIWMB to rebuild a playground at Sueno Park in Isla Vista.  Sueno Park has historically been used as a playground park for young children and families of the surrounding community.  The District would like to bring this park into compliance with ADA and CPSC guidelines by installing new play equipment.  Should CIWMB funding commence, this project will proceed in July 2002, ending in February 2003.  Continental Leisure Group will be contracted to supply Gametime play equipment, with park installation, grading and landscaping split between local contractors and the District Grounds Crew.  The District has the resources and commitment to provide more than a 50- match through capital outlay in-kind services.","ParticipantName":"Isla Vista Recreation and Park District","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Angela","LastName":"Kamm","Phone":"805-968-2017"},{"GrantID":3323,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":48500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project involves the installation of a path and handicap accessible, safety compliant play structure for the Frazier Mountain Park playground.  Implementation of project tasks could begin immediately upon receipt of grant award and would only require approximately 24 weeks to complete, allowing for nearly uninterrupted use of the play equipment.  Installing an approximately 400` path from the parking area to a new Little Tikes play structure would equip this rural community park to provide recreational activities to kids aged 2-5 and 5-12, while supporting integrated play between children of differing abilities.  Funding for this project would allow the Frazier Mountain Park to provide a positive play environment that will offer challenge, accessibility and comply with industry standards.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Laybourn","Phone":"661-868-7022"},{"GrantID":3326,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Monrovia is seeding to replace the oldest playground equipment at its Recreation Park facility with new recyclable equipment and install new rubberized surfacing.  The City plans on undertaking this endeavor during its 2001-2002 Fiscal Year with funding provided from the CIWMB Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grant, while supplementing the funding from the City`s General Funds or Reserves.\r\nThrough its RFP process, the City will solicit proposals, examine submitted proposals, select a vendor, enter into a contract for performance of services, while at the same time using existing personnel to assist in project implementation to reduce overall project cost.  Each year the City`s Community Services Commission and Parks Division Manager review the Parks Capital Improvement Projects and prioritize facility needs for the community, with the Recreation Park facility identified as high priority for 2001.  Like many municipalities, funding for recreational facilities needs is difficult, as it competes with many other higher priority capital improvement projects with a city, and any avenue that can assist in offsetting funding is researched and pursued.","ParticipantName":"City of Monrovia","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Louis","LastName":"Celaya","Phone":"818-597-7314"},{"GrantID":3327,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":49000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Lila Keiser Park, a 9 acre site with two lighted sports fields, group barbeque area, individual picnic tables with barbeques, a playground, restroom, and storage shed, was originally constructed in the early 1970`s.  While the playground location has changed several times since first constructed, the equipment, a metal slide, a swing set and a metal climbing dragon has not been updated.  The playground is surrounded entirely by turf with no paved route for access from the parking lot or any other area in the park to the playground, furthermore, the playground surfacing consists of sand.  Lila Keiser Park is considered a regional park as it has the only lighted sports fields along the coastal area.  The park is used by Morro Bay Recreation and Parks youth and adult recreational sports leagues (softball, t-ball, soccer), Morro Bay High School sports teams, Central Coast Little League, South Bay Soccer Association and many outside groups for a variety of special uses as well as substantial drop -in use.","ParticipantName":"City of Morro Bay","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Andrea","LastName":"Lueker","Phone":"805-772-6278"},{"GrantID":3329,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"While Padre Dam Municipal Water District/Santee Lakes Regional Park and Campground has completed the initial phase of its plan to upgrade the first of its playground to be accessible to the mobility impaired, this grant will permit the District to complete the upgrade and make it more fully accessible to meet the needs of this population.  This expansion and development will operate as a community service project with commitments already in place for volunteer work, support, and donations.  Work is expected to begin upon the acceptance of funds, at which time the job will be contracted out to bid, with the most competitive and qualified contractor selected to begin the work.  The project, from start to finish, is expected to take no more than three months once the work begins.  At present, there are no playgrounds in the region that offer full access for the mobility impaired, and since Santee Lakes is centrally located within the city with easy access from all major roadways, this project will provide the first universally accessible playground to the region, offering a unique recreational experience to the community providing inclusion across all age groups.","ParticipantName":"Padre Dam Municipal Water District","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Allen","LastName":"Carlisle","Phone":"619-258-4762"},{"GrantID":3330,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Paramount is proposing to completely replace an existing playground system (play equipment and surfacing) at Progress Park that is non-conforming to ADA, ASTM and CPSC standards.  The current unsafe and inaccessible playground will be replaced with a safe and accessible play equipment through the use of City funds and CIWMB grant funds during fiscal year 2001-2002.\r\nThe current system is surrounded entirely by a sand/soil mixture that hinders accessibility, creates fall-zone problems, results in compaction and displacement and easily hides contamination and debris.  The play system itself is inaccessible due to the absence of transfer points, ramps, and ground-level play elements.  The City proposes to provide accessibility through the functional and aesthetic use of pour in place rubberized matting, hardscape elements, and a new recycled-materials play system .","ParticipantName":"City of Paramount","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Vincent","LastName":"Torres","Phone":"562-220-2121"},{"GrantID":3332,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project is for the renovation of Garden Road Park Playground, in Poway, beginning July 2001.  The current playground`s surface and structures do not meet safety and ADA guidelines.  The project includes removal of playground equipment, regarding the site, adding new drainage and curbing and erecting new accessible playground equipment.  The City of Poway has selected Coast Recreation, Inc. to rehabilitate the playground.  A major portion of the surfacing under the equipment will be recycled tire rubber pour in place surfacing.","ParticipantName":"City of Poway","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Bentz","Phone":"858-679-4348"},{"GrantID":3333,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project consists of the installation of two play structures, two sets of swings and misc. bouncing and/or spring components with handicap accessible surfacing.  This project will also provide handicap pathways from the parking are to the play area.  The proposed project will be completed during the City`s 2001/2002 fiscal year.  Construction will be performed by licensed contractors at the conclusion of a public bid process.  This project is necessary to provide handicap accessible play structures to the community.  The existing playground area does not meet NPSI standards and is not handicap accessible.","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Palos Verdes","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Larry","LastName":"Still","Phone":"310-544-5249"},{"GrantID":3334,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Diego proposes to upgrade the children`s playground at Southcrest Community Park to meet all safety and mobility impaired access requirements and to create a more inviting and fun play area for children of all abilities.  A key part of this project is the installation of pour in place surfacing made from recycled rubber tires.  The Park and Recreation Department will oversee the grant, with the Engineering and Capital Projects Department managing the project.  A licensed contractor will be hired for construction.  If funding is secured, the project could start as soon as January 2002.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carole","LastName":"Hogan","Phone":"619-533-6591"},{"GrantID":3335,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Violet Covington-Webb","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Fernando is requesting a grant in the amount of $25,000 for the refurbishment of the playground at Layne Park, located within the City.  The entire refurbishment period is expected to be completed within a 90 day period and can commence immediately upon grant approval.  The City Public Works Department will provide project management services for the successful completion of the project.  The playground needs to be refurbished due to safety hazards and the deterioration of the equipment that has occurred over the years.  Safety hazards include head entrapments, pinch spots, safety clearance, and sharp metal edges.","ParticipantName":"City of San Fernando","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Helen","LastName":"Collins","Phone":"818-898-1242"},{"GrantID":3336,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Violet Covington-Webb","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The playground at the Santa Ana Zoo is not accessible to the physically disabled.  In addition, what exists falls short of play value to both disabled and able-bodied children.  Due to safety concerns, the main play structure was removed in 1998.  The existing elements that remain are not accessible to the disabled and in addition, pose safety risks.  What is needed is a new play structure with the proper `transition` platform, elevated wheelchair accessible platforms, upper body and manipulative equipment and rubberized surfacing to provide accessible pathways.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Ana","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Ono","Phone":"714-571-4220"},{"GrantID":3337,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":49993.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Relocation and replacement of Plaza Vera Cruz playground built in 1960`s, which no longer passes current safety standards and is not universally accessible (ADA).  As soon as total funding is secured, the project will go forward with a goal of completion in early 2002.  The City of Santa Barbara Parks and Recreation Department has concept plans showing a new site location for the playground along with other site improvements.  The concept plan will be used for the purpose of securing additional donated funds.  Because this playground serves an area of the community on the park-poor eastside of the City, the Parks and Recreation Commission has determined this playground replacement project to be an important objective to provide a safe, accessible and modern playground at this location.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Barbara","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Terri","LastName":"Yamada","Phone":"805-564-5484"},{"GrantID":3339,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Violet Covington-Webb","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Almond Park is aging neighborhood facility requiring new equipment and surfacing using recycled content products.  The project is to remove outdated and non-accessible equipment in FY 2000/01, contract our labor, and bring in new playground equipment and ground cover made from recycled feedstock.  The new equipment will meet or exceed ADA guidelines and State of California standards, and is intended to provide fun and safe enjoyment for all children.  The surfacing will allow wheelchair access to the equipment.  The City is undertaking this project to upgrade its equipment and make it accessible to children with disabilities.","ParticipantName":"City of Seal Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Eagle","Phone":"562-431-2527"},{"GrantID":3340,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":48841.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Replace non-compliant, outdated, and unsafe playground equipment at our most utilized park in the Tehachapi Valley.  Will replace equipment and fall zone material with equipment and material that is produced from recycled materials.  Will create mobility-impaired access to playground and restrooms to comply with ADA standards.  Anticipate starting and completing project by January 2002.","ParticipantName":"Tehachapi Valley Recreation and Parks District","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael L.","LastName":"Kelley","Phone":"661-822-3228"},{"GrantID":3342,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":22356.1800,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Walnut has been afforded the opportunity to remove and refurbish the existing playground equipment at Walnut Ranch Park.  The replacement of the playground equipment will create mobility-impaired access where it currently does not exist, eliminate serious safety hazards, and promote recycling efforts throughout the City.  The result of this project will be an enhancement of the collective community through the preservation of the environment.  The project work schedule is structured in a way to insure that recreation services at Walnut Ranch Park are interrupted for no longer than a short time period.","ParticipantName":"City of Walnut","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Alicia","LastName":"Jensen","Phone":"909-598-5605"},{"GrantID":3344,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The existing playground equipment at Clarke Park would be replaced with new playground equipment during FY 2001-2002.  The existing playground equipment does not provide disabled access and is in poor condition, representing a potential safety hazard.  The proposed project would provide: new playground equipment, disabled access to and within the playground area, play equipment for children age preschool to 12, and at minimum, 50- recycled materials.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jeanette","LastName":"Di Leo","Phone":"805-781-4089"},{"GrantID":3346,"CycleID":57,"CycleCode":"PB1         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB1          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Whittier proposes to replace the existing playground cover and equipment at Guirado Park with pour in place surfacing manufactured from recycled California waste tire rubber.  The grant proposal focuses on Phase I of the four-phase planed to be completed over two years.  The Citywide Playground Cover and Equipment Replacement Project would benefit 29,000 households and would serve three primary needs: 1) provide a public benefit and meet federal safety guidelines , 2) set precedence and encourage other cities to use play equipment and surfacing made form recycled materials as a model for their own replacement projects, and 3) provide children with disabilities access to play equipment that otherwise could not be used by children in a wheelchair because of existing sand or wood chip surfacing.","ParticipantName":"City of Whittier","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Hideo","LastName":"Hamano","Phone":"562-464-3375"},{"GrantID":3347,"CycleID":37,"CycleCode":"FR7         ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR7          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Georgianne Turner","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Kings Waste and Recycling Authority","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Monaco","Phone":"559-583-8829"},{"GrantID":3348,"CycleID":37,"CycleCode":"FR7         ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR7          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Georgianne Turner","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Fontana","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Gilpatrick","Phone":"909-350-6674"},{"GrantID":3349,"CycleID":37,"CycleCode":"FR7         ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR7          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":10000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Margaret","LastName":"Blood","Phone":"209-223-6439"},{"GrantID":3350,"CycleID":37,"CycleCode":"FR7         ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR7          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Georgianne Turner","AwardedFunds":49063.0200,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Lamoure","Phone":"760-336-8530"},{"GrantID":3354,"CycleID":62,"CycleCode":"RU2         ","CycleNameID":26,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU2          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Sarah Weimer","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Habitat for Humanity International ReStore is a successful and replicable model that has been established in over 50 communities throughout the United States.  Each ReStore uses diverted reusable building materials creatively to eliminate poverty housing and stave off deteriorating neighborhoods.  Diverted construction and building materials will be incorporated into Sacramento Habitat for Humanity houses and reduce construction costs while protecting our environment.  Diverted materials not utilized in Habitat construction projects will be stored and sold through the retail operations to increase Habitat`s building capacity, furthering its mission to eliminate poverty housing.\r\nRequested funds will be used to establish a new ReStore to serve the Sacramento area.  The ReStore should be entirely self-sufficient within 18 months of operation.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Doug","LastName":"Eubanks","Phone":"916-875-7165"},{"GrantID":3356,"CycleID":62,"CycleCode":"RU2         ","CycleNameID":26,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU2          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Sarah Weimer","AwardedFunds":45361.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will establish a program to seek donations of reusable goods within the Los Angeles area.  This program will target local businesses such as: accounting firms, financial institutions, legal corporations, etc. who are willing to donate reusable functional office equipment and material (computer systems, fax machines, calculators, telephones, paper shredders, desks, chairs, file cabinets, other office equipment, etc.) because they are upgrading their office equipment to keep up with modern technology.  Electronic equipment manufacturers and wholesalers will also be targeted for their overages and discontinued office products.  The program will perform outreach to the commercial sector to relieve local businesses of outdated office equipment, inventory surplus and discontinued items, which are still functional, by directing them to Los Angeles` non-profit reuse agencies who have a distribution network and infrastructure in place.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Daniel","LastName":"Meyers","Phone":"213-485-3774"},{"GrantID":3368,"CycleID":62,"CycleCode":"RU2         ","CycleNameID":26,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU2          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Sarah Weimer","AwardedFunds":48352.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will produce the site planning, permitting, and legal documents for a Resource Recovery Park to be co-located and concurrently developed with the Del Norte Transfer Station/Materials Recovery Facility.  The project will also produce construction drawing and specifications for the first phase of the Resources Recovery Park, a Reuse Center, which would be an incubator for reuse, repair, and architectural and construction salvage businesses.  Finally, this project will also support the procurement of an energy-efficient refrigerator for a Food Bank program run by a local non-profit organization, the Community Assistance Network.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tedd","LastName":"Ward","Phone":"707-465-1100"},{"GrantID":3369,"CycleID":62,"CycleCode":"RU2         ","CycleNameID":26,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU2          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Sarah Weimer","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Arcata proposes to spur the salvage and reuse of building materials generated from construction, demolition and deconstruction projects through the expansion of an existing reuse facility, and through aggressive education outreach.  Proposed expansion of the local not-for-profit Arcata Community Recycling Center`s Reusable Depot facility space will allow it to accept and market recovered building materials beyond its current capability.  Programming will be developed to educate building contractors on the availability of the Reusable Depot as an alternative to disposal of useable building materials.  Depot marketing efforts will also focus on establishing the Reusable Depot as a source of affordable building materials for residents of Arcata and surrounding Humboldt County.","ParticipantName":"City of Arcata","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Andre","Phone":"707-825-2151"},{"GrantID":3373,"CycleID":62,"CycleCode":"RU2         ","CycleNameID":26,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU2          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Sarah Weimer","AwardedFunds":28168.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This is a pilot project, consisting of the above-named cities, that is designed to expand an existing program that seeks to provide services to the South Bay area of Los Angeles County.  This pilot project will divert edible food not sold at restaurants, food courts, hotels, hospitals, and other establishments from landfills, to a non-profit organization that will allocate this edible food to organizations that help meet the nutritional needs of displaced, indigent, or impoverished persons.  At this time, the non-profit organization that has agreed to participate in this grant as the primary recipient of the diverted food is Food Finders.  Food Finders is a non-profit organizations dedicated to feeding those in need.  They collect and distribute food along with other essential items to missions, shelters, treatment centers, senior centers, children`s homes and more in both Los Angeles and Orange Counties at no cost to recipients.","ParticipantName":"City of Lomita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Tracy","LastName":"Bonano","Phone":"310-325-7110"},{"GrantID":3376,"CycleID":62,"CycleCode":"RU2         ","CycleNameID":26,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Second Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU2          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Sarah Weimer","AwardedFunds":28119.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project seeks to establish a materials exchange on the University of California at Berkeley campus to be run by paid student interns.  UC Berkeley already has a system to deal with large furniture and inventoried (over $1,500) items, but a system to deal with smaller equipment, office supplies, and other reusable does not exist.  The materials exchange would provide an opportunity to promote reuse.  In addition to diverted tonnages and deferred disposal fees, this program hopes to promote the ethic of reuse and conservation within the campus student and staff population of over 40,000 people.","ParticipantName":"University of California, Berkeley","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Bauer","Phone":"510-643-4612"},{"GrantID":3382,"CycleID":51,"CycleCode":"HD9         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD9          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":295708.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) has taken steps to ban the sale of chlorpyrifos and diazinon, two types of widely used residential pesticides.  Santa Clara County HHW Program proposes to inform residents, commercial landscapers/gardeners, and small businesses about this sales ban, how to safely dispose of these materials, and what non-or less-toxic alternatives are available for these products.  Coupled with the pollution prevention education will be free disposal of products containing dursban and diazinon for both residents and small businesses.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rob","LastName":"D`arcy","Phone":"408-918-1967"},{"GrantID":3383,"CycleID":51,"CycleCode":"HD9         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD9          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":29301.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To start a collection and recycling program for City facilities for household batteries (alkaline and rechargeable ) and for mercury containing lights and lamps.  In addition, expand the current BOPA center in Pacheco to include the collection of fluorescent lamps and household batteries for all residential customers of Pleasant Hill Bayshore Disposal who use the BOPA center.","ParticipantName":"City of Martinez","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Nicole","LastName":"Forte","Phone":"510-215-3104"},{"GrantID":3386,"CycleID":51,"CycleCode":"HD9         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD9          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":250303.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Luis Obispo County IWMA is proposing the establishment of a permanent HHW collection facility for the southern county area (I .e. Nipomo, Oceano); three smaller satellite permanent HHW collection facilities for the communities of Heritage Ranch, San Miguel and California Valley; upgrade of existing HHW facilities for operation during inclement weather and expansion of the latex recycling program.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Worrell","Phone":"805-782-8530"},{"GrantID":3387,"CycleID":51,"CycleCode":"HD9         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD9          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed projects will increase the proper HHW disposal options for residents in the cities of El Cajon, Lemon Grove, and Santee, and the unincorporated areas of San Diego County.  Projects to be implemented by the grant include: 1) Provision of four temporary electronic waste collection events in the targeted areas,  2) Expansion of the services and days of operation at the Permanent HHW Facility in El Cajon to serve residents of neighboring jurisdictions, and promote collections of universal wastes,  3)  Implementation of regional education programs including the development of a comprehensive `Point of Purchase` campaign with an emphasis on prudent purchasing, source reduction and pollution prevention.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"KariLyn","LastName":"Merlos","Phone":"858-495-5799"},{"GrantID":3389,"CycleID":51,"CycleCode":"HD9         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD9          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The major program objective will be to: 1) target electronic, universal, paint and antifreeze wastes in six contiguous communities in South Bay San Diego,  2) reach out to the underserved residential and CESQ generators, in small cities and rural areas and foster cooperation among the jurisdictions in the region and their incumbent waste haulers to provide consistent program for all its residents, 3)  maximize the efficient use of existing and proposed resources, and to cost effectively promote a hierarchy of HHW management that emphasizes the following priorities; pollution prevention, safe and appropriate reuse through a material exchange program and proper incineration and or disposal as a last resort.  The comprehensive public education program will promote pollution prevention and the use of a new centrally located permanent HHW facility with expanded hours and services to meet the regions needs for proper reuse through a material exchange program, and recycling or disposal of the targeted materials.","ParticipantName":"City of Chula Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lynn","LastName":"France","Phone":"619-397-6221"},{"GrantID":3391,"CycleID":51,"CycleCode":"HD9         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD9          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop a regional program to cost effectively collect HHW from twelve rural counties.  Due to the limited and costly disposal options for certain types of waste particularly in rural areas, the program will concentrate on the collection of latex paint, antifreeze, e-waste, and u-waste.","ParticipantName":"Rural Counties ESJPA","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Norton","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":3391,"CycleID":51,"CycleCode":"HD9         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD9          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop a regional program to cost effectively collect HHW from twelve rural counties.  Due to the limited and costly disposal options for certain types of waste particularly in rural areas, the program will concentrate on the collection of latex paint, antifreeze, e-waste, and u-waste.","ParticipantName":"Rural Counties ESJPA","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Norton","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":3392,"CycleID":51,"CycleCode":"HD9         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD9          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":77769.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Grant would provide funds for: \r\n*  Enhancements to La Mesa`s existing permanent HHW facility\r\n*  Partial funding for HHW disposal including collection of paint, electronic waste (e-waste), and universal waste (u-waste)\r\n*  Implementation of Pollution Prevention program","ParticipantName":"City of La Mesa","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carol","LastName":"McLaughlin","Phone":"619-667-1162"},{"GrantID":3394,"CycleID":51,"CycleCode":"HD9         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD9          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":299944.5700,"ProjectSummary":"The SVSWA proposes to expand its existing HHW collection program to provide services for an underserved area of the Authority`s region by: (1) establishing and promoting a pilot project which will collect, recycle or refurbish and distribute electronic equipment back into the community rather than disposing of the equipment; (2) implement a pollution prevention education program which will promote waste reduction, offer practical solutions for preventing pollution, and increase the visibility and use of the permanent HHW collection services offered by the Authority; and (3) financially sustain new program operations as a part of the SVSWA`s annual budget.","ParticipantName":"Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"831-755-1300"},{"GrantID":3395,"CycleID":51,"CycleCode":"HD9         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD9          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":91371.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Riverside County is proposing to add the collection of CESQG waste through a door to door program to work with the County`s Mobile HHW Roundups.  Pickups would occur in the region where the Mobile events are taking place.  The Mobile Program would also add the collection of sharps from County residents.  A public education campaign is planned for both programs.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sandy","LastName":"Buncheck","Phone":"909-358-5093"},{"GrantID":3398,"CycleID":51,"CycleCode":"HD9         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD9          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":76884.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding will expand the county`s HHW program by conducting 17 mobile collection events in outlying communities.  Additionally, the HHW collected through the County`s Hazardous Waste Exclusion Program will be transported to the county`s permanent HHW Facility with event waste for processing.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lynette","LastName":"Beurmann","Phone":"661-862-8957"},{"GrantID":3400,"CycleID":51,"CycleCode":"HD9         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD9          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":58135.6700,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed goals for the 2000/2001 HHW Grant Application :\r\n1.  Establish five satellite (100 cars or less) HHW events in rural and underserved areas of the county.\r\n2.  Establish a two year Agricultural PCB Research and Education Program for growers in the county.\r\n3.  Establish collection of electronic waste (e-waste) and universal waste (u-waste).\r\n4.  Purchase a propane fueled forklift to implement the above programs and to expand our recycled paint program.\r\n5.  Implement a Beneficial Urban Demonstration Garden to demonstrate source reduction concepts of Integrated Pest Management, including a public education program.\r\n6.  Provide public advertising through newspaper ads, and continue the biannual mass mailing of the HHW Event schedule.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alison","LastName":"Hudson","Phone":"209-468-3066"},{"GrantID":3401,"CycleID":51,"CycleCode":"HD9         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD9          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish and operate a permanent household hazardous waste facility in Fresno County.  Develop and implement a public education and outreach campaign.  Expand household hazardous waste management programs to better serve underserved residents.  Establish a paint management program and a refuse center.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Don","LastName":"Chapin","Phone":"559-262-4259"},{"GrantID":3403,"CycleID":51,"CycleCode":"HD9         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD9          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":231959.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Since 1993, the Yuba-Sutter area has been served by a permanent HHW collection facility that is located in Yuba City.  While this facility is available to all residents of Yuba and Sutter Counties, rural communities and portions of the urban area that are located at a distance from the facility are underserved.  This regional application is being submitted for funding for seven Rural, Underserved and Small City HHW Collection Events to be conducted in outlying communities to supplement the permanent facility.  The publicity and information campaign planned for these events will also promote use of the permanent facility.  The publicity and information campaign planned for these events will also promote use of the permanent Yuba Sutter HHW Collection Facility.  The proposed grant program also includes the production and distribution of HHW brochures with a pollution prevention insert to households in conjunction with the scheduled distribution of residential curbside recycling carts.  Additionally, an Electronic Waste Recycling Demonstration Project and corresponding publicity campaign is planned for this grant program.","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"530-634-6890"},{"GrantID":3406,"CycleID":51,"CycleCode":"HD9         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD9          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":52811.6000,"ProjectSummary":"This project is designed to expand existing HHW activities in El Dorado County (EDC) to include the collection of certain universal wastes.  Currently, household batteries, paint, antifreeze and all other HHWs are accepted at all permanent HHW facilities and temporary collection events held within the County.  However, universal waste lamps and mercury thermostats have not been collected and have consequently been disposed of as solid waste.  There are two primary tasks which will be undertaken.  The first will be to educate the public about the need to recycle these products thereby reducing the environmental impact.  The second will be to collect the wastes and have them recycled.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Johnston","Phone":"530-621-5896"},{"GrantID":3408,"CycleID":51,"CycleCode":"HD9         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD9          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":35813.1600,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Arcata`s Environmental Services Dept. is requesting funds to continue public outreach on HHW disposal opportunities as well as safer alternatives, provide ongoing support to certified used oil collection centers, and increase opportunities to recycled hazardous waste locally by setting up a latex paint drop off site.  This will be achieved by providing direct outreach through staffing of educational booths at local events, placing advertisements with local media, and contracting with a local vendor to haul latex paint for recycling.","ParticipantName":"City of Arcata","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lucrecia","LastName":"Olsen","Phone":"707-822-8184"},{"GrantID":3409,"CycleID":51,"CycleCode":"HD9         ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD9          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project will (1) facilitate the development of a regional program; (2) expand existing programs and services to target electronic, universal, paint, and antifreeze wastes; (3) add increased residential access hours and CESQG services at 3 Permanent Collection facilities; and (4) develop a regional pollution prevention and education program to increase the public`s awareness of HHW issues, source reduction, proper disposal, and it`s impact on the environment.","ParticipantName":"City of Del Mar","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lauraine","LastName":"Brekke-Esparza","Phone":"858-755-9313"},{"GrantID":3419,"CycleID":42,"CycleCode":"HD10        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD10         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":53198.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant proposal will provide the resources needed to expand the Town`s existing HHW collection program.  The expansion will provide: Collection of cathode ray tubes (CRTs), televisions, and florescent tubes; annual, CRT collection days with free pick-up for senior citizens and the handicap; extension of the staging area and shade canopy covering the collection center; and an advertising campaign promoting education of the public regarding CRTs and other hazardous waste programs.","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Gina M.","LastName":"Whiteside","Phone":"760-240-7000"},{"GrantID":3420,"CycleID":42,"CycleCode":"HD10        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD10         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":141741.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant proposal seeks to design, develop, and implement, a new permanent HHW collection facility within the City of El Monte designed to accept all forms of HHW, e-waste, florescent tubes, and other lawfully permitted materials as to prevent their disposal at landfills and other solid waste facilities.  The proposed program will also incorporate an extensive public education and outreach program designed to educate residents on the proper disposal of such materials.","ParticipantName":"City of El Monte","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michele","LastName":"Quiroz","Phone":"626-580-2062"},{"GrantID":3423,"CycleID":42,"CycleCode":"HD10        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD10         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project is to establish an expanded permanent HHW collection facility in the City of San Mateo.  Operations at this facility are designed to reduce disposal of HHW in the solid waste landfill, reduce illegal dumping, increasing the participation of the program.  The facility will also alleviate problem issues within the current program structure regarding logistics, staffing, health and safety, etc.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dermot","LastName":"Casey","Phone":"650-363-4957"},{"GrantID":3424,"CycleID":42,"CycleCode":"HD10        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD10         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":155040.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The primary purpose of the project will be to support transportation and disposal/treatment costs for HHW collected throughout Mono County and to raise public awareness about the importance of separating HHW from municipal waste stream.  In addition, the proposed project will fill gaps in the permanent infrastructure established for load-checking at County disposal facilities and for the collection of HHWs on a countywide basis.  Grant funding will ensure that a regional approach to permanent HHW collection is established to maximize local efficiencies.","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Evan","LastName":"Nikirk","Phone":"760-932-5448"},{"GrantID":3425,"CycleID":42,"CycleCode":"HD10        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD10         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":159474.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will result in the construction and promotion of a new permanent HHW facility serving multiple rural jurisdictions.  This facility, operated as a Recycle-Only facility by the Transfer Station operator every day, will enable an expansion of the variety of HHW materials collected daily.  In addition, for broad-spectrum HHW collections, the project will include two trials (not fewer than eight days of operation), to determine the most cost-effective way to provide regular and convenient HHW recovery and HHW disposal services for Del Norte County.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tedd","LastName":"Ward","Phone":"707-465-1100"},{"GrantID":3427,"CycleID":42,"CycleCode":"HD10        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD10         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Joaquin County requests $270,000 to expand permanent HHW program services to the region, improving access of residents in urban, rural and underserved areas and providing operational support for the collection of new waste streams.  Specific funding requests include: 1) $150,000 in additional funds for the construction of the central permanent consolidation facility at the Stockton Metropolitan Airport; 2) $100,000 to site and construct a permanent satellite facility in the City of Tracy area; 3) $20,000 to purchase a propane forklift to be used at the above facilities to implement latex paint, universal and electronic waste collection programs.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alison","LastName":"Hudson","Phone":"209-468-3066"},{"GrantID":3428,"CycleID":42,"CycleCode":"HD10        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD10         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":175385.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Modoc County is proposed to develop and implement a permanent HHW collection program.  This program would consist of several small collection facilities dispersed though out the County.  In addition, the program would be supported with public education and outreach.","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Hironymous","Phone":"530-233-6403"},{"GrantID":3431,"CycleID":42,"CycleCode":"HD10        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD10         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":157913.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project is designed to expand existing HHW activities in El Dorado County (EDC) to include the collection of electronic wastes.  Currently, household batteries, paint, antifreeze and all other HHWs are accepted at all permanent HHW facilities and temporary collection events held within the County.  However, electronic wastes, including the recently designed as hazardous CRTs, have not been collected and have consequently been disposed of as solid waste.  There are two primary tasks which will be undertaken.  The first will be to educate the public about the need to recycle these products thereby reducing the environment impact.  The second will be to collect the wastes and have them recycled.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Johnston","Phone":"530-621-5896"},{"GrantID":3432,"CycleID":42,"CycleCode":"HD10        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD10         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Construction of a Permanent HHW Collection Facility.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Stacey","LastName":"Miner","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":3440,"CycleID":42,"CycleCode":"HD10        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD10         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Construct a new permanent HHW Collection Center at the Prima Deshecha Landfill to better serve residents and provide a facility that meets current regulatory standards.  The facility will be part of a regional program that provides HHW collection, treatment, and disposal services and a Materials Exchange Program to the residents of southern Orange County.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sue","LastName":"Gordon","Phone":"714-834-4159"},{"GrantID":3447,"CycleID":42,"CycleCode":"HD10        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD10         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project will establish a permanent regional HHW collection center.  It will also establish permanent antifreeze and paint retail take back opportunities throughout the region.  Finally it will educate the public on the proper management of all HHW and the new opportunities available to them.","ParticipantName":"Western Riverside Council of Governments","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"DiCiano","Phone":"951-955-8587"},{"GrantID":3448,"CycleID":42,"CycleCode":"HD10        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD10         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":203121.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Construct new HHW Collection Facilities in City of Salinas and South Monterey County area.  Expand upon current public education outreach efforts.","ParticipantName":"Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"831-755-1300"},{"GrantID":3450,"CycleID":42,"CycleCode":"HD10        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD10         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":141512.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant represents Lassen County and the City of Susanville which are rural areas in far northern California.  The closest California City is an hour and a half away.  This grant will establish (1) two HHW Mobile Events each year (one in Susanville and one in north rural county area); (2) four Hazardous Waste Lockers for the Load Check waste; (3) start a paint recycling program; (4) start an antifreeze recycling program; (5) containers for collecting the paint and antifreeze; promotional and educational materials for the new programs.  These items above will help these areas comply with the State`s requirements for recycling, diversion, and waste reduction and help stop illegal dumping in Lassen County and in the City of Susanville.","ParticipantName":"Lassen Regional Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Gallagher","Phone":"530-252-1273"},{"GrantID":3451,"CycleID":42,"CycleCode":"HD10        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD10         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":70755.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To establish a permanent, year round, HHW  disposal facility for the residents of Palm Desert.  The facility will be located in the City of Palm Desert as part of waste management of the Desert`s existing recycling buy back facility.  Funds will be used to construct the  necessary facility and provide HHW education to the residents of Palm Desert and to assist the City in meeting AB 939 requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Palm Desert","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Ream","Phone":"760-346-0611"},{"GrantID":3452,"CycleID":42,"CycleCode":"HD10        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD10         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":141361.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Joaquin County requests $270,000 to expand permanent HHW program services to the region, improving access of residents in urban, rural and underserved areas and providing operational support for the collection of new waste streams.  Specific funding requests include: 1) $150,000 in additional funds for the construction of the central permanent consolidation facility at the Stockton Metropolitan Airport; 2) $100,000 to site and construct a permanent satellite facility in the City of Tracy area; 3) $20,000 to purchase a propane forklift to be used at the above facilities to implement latex paint, universal and electronic waste collection programs.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alison","LastName":"Hudson","Phone":"209-468-3066"},{"GrantID":3453,"CycleID":42,"CycleCode":"HD10        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD10         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":250500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"At the door HHW pickup for handicapped and elderly residents; conduct an e-waste study on feasibility of implementing a collection/recycling program; public outreach and education program to promote existing HHWCC`s and at the door pickups; and publication of a pollution prevention recipe book.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sue","LastName":"Gordon","Phone":"714-834-4159"},{"GrantID":3454,"CycleID":38,"CycleCode":"FR8         ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR8          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Georgianne Turner","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Mowry-Wise","Phone":"530-741-6251"},{"GrantID":3455,"CycleID":38,"CycleCode":"FR8         ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR8          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Georgianne Turner","AwardedFunds":12853.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Lassen County","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas G.","LastName":"Valentino","Phone":"530-252-1273"},{"GrantID":3456,"CycleID":38,"CycleCode":"FR8         ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR8          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Georgianne Turner","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ramin","LastName":"Yazdani","Phone":"530-666-8848"},{"GrantID":3457,"CycleID":38,"CycleCode":"FR8         ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR8          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Georgianne Turner","AwardedFunds":38873.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Stevens","Phone":"909-387-4655"},{"GrantID":3458,"CycleID":38,"CycleCode":"FR8         ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR8          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Georgianne Turner","AwardedFunds":28683.4700,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"OutFleet","Phone":"559-675-7770"},{"GrantID":3459,"CycleID":38,"CycleCode":"FR8         ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR8          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Georgianne Turner","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Clearlake","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William M.","LastName":"Dunlavy","Phone":"7079948201"},{"GrantID":3460,"CycleID":38,"CycleCode":"FR8         ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR8          - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Georgianne Turner","AwardedFunds":30432.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Mastro","Phone":"661-723-4548"},{"GrantID":3461,"CycleID":17,"CycleCode":"EA11        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA11         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":31053.7300,"ProjectSummary":"Bookcases, Computer software, Digital cameras (3), GPS, Health \u0026 safety, Staff, Vehicle","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Pitcher","Phone":"510-567-6804"},{"GrantID":3462,"CycleID":17,"CycleCode":"EA11        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA11         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15621.1500,"ProjectSummary":"Memberships, Communications, telephone, Computer systems, Landfill technical equipment, Office equipment, photocopier , Office supplies, Equipment maintenance, Contract Services, Office support staff, Salary \u0026 Benefits, Training","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Lampson","Phone":"760-932-7485"},{"GrantID":3463,"CycleID":17,"CycleCode":"EA11        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA11         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17133.4700,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Margaret","LastName":"Blood","Phone":"209-223-6439"},{"GrantID":3464,"CycleID":17,"CycleCode":"EA11        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA11         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":20451.1200,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brad","LastName":"Banner","Phone":"530-538-6772"},{"GrantID":3465,"CycleID":17,"CycleCode":"EA11        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA11         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":19612.2800,"ProjectSummary":", cameras, communications, computer equipment, field equipment, office supplies, Conferences, Meetings, Transportation","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Feriani","Phone":"209-754-6691"},{"GrantID":3466,"CycleID":17,"CycleCode":"EA11        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA11         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16385.6700,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jaime","LastName":"Favila","Phone":"530-458-0397"},{"GrantID":3467,"CycleID":17,"CycleCode":"EA11        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA11         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":26944.1600,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lori","LastName":"Braunesreither","Phone":"925-646-5225"},{"GrantID":3468,"CycleID":17,"CycleCode":"EA11        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA11         - 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2000-01","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17830.0300,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Barber","Phone":"530-841-2110"},{"GrantID":3513,"CycleID":17,"CycleCode":"EA11        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA11         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":22159.0600,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis J.","LastName":"Kalson","Phone":"707-421-6765"},{"GrantID":3514,"CycleID":17,"CycleCode":"EA11        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA11         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":26270.9700,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Lewin","Phone":"707-525-6560"},{"GrantID":3515,"CycleID":17,"CycleCode":"EA11        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA11         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16713.6900,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Allan","LastName":"Fleming","Phone":"530-527-8020"},{"GrantID":3516,"CycleID":17,"CycleCode":"EA11        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA11         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":20610.8200,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Hedtke","Phone":"530-623-1459"},{"GrantID":3517,"CycleID":17,"CycleCode":"EA11        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA11         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":24941.1600,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bill","LastName":"Harmon","Phone":"5597336441"},{"GrantID":3518,"CycleID":17,"CycleCode":"EA11        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA11         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17296.3800,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Charlotte","LastName":"Ginn","Phone":"209-533-5990"},{"GrantID":3519,"CycleID":17,"CycleCode":"EA11        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA11         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":25290.2800,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Terrence O.","LastName":"Gilday","Phone":"805-654-2815"},{"GrantID":3520,"CycleID":17,"CycleCode":"EA11        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA11         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18869.6900,"ProjectSummary":"Staff salary, training costs","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joseph Bruce","LastName":"Sarazin","Phone":"530-666-8646"},{"GrantID":3521,"CycleID":17,"CycleCode":"EA11        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2000-01   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA11         - 2000-01","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18656.8500,"ProjectSummary":"salary","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Al","LastName":"Amaro","Phone":"530-741-6251"},{"GrantID":3522,"CycleID":77,"CycleCode":"TCU6        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU6         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":27499.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Modesto will have a part time staff member to collect waste tires from streets and alleys throughout the city.  Golden By-Products will provide collection trailers and hauling services.  Grant funds to cover all expenses regarding staff, equipment use and hauling.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Beverly","LastName":"McCullough","Phone":"209-577-5495"},{"GrantID":3523,"CycleID":77,"CycleCode":"TCU6        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU6         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":9450.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Hire contractor to clean up four existing tire pile sites located within the Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority service area.","ParticipantName":"Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"831-755-1300"},{"GrantID":3524,"CycleID":83,"CycleCode":"TEA5        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA5         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":110820.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Diego is requesting to continue their Waste Tire Enforcement Program under grant option #1.  At the conclusion of the current grant period ( April 1, 2002) the LEA would continue the Waste Tire Enforcement Program under this grant commencing on April 2, 2002 through April 1, 2004.  This award would allow the LEA to enhance its current program that has successfully brought many waste tire generators and haulers into compliance.  The grant would enable the LEA to conduct necessary follow-up inspections of facilities, generators and haulers to maintain and improve the level of compliance achieved under previous grants.  The LEA would also continue its outreach to the regulated community and the public as to the requirements of the law and the reasons why this program is necessary to protect public health and safety and the environment from hazards associated with the illegal disposal of waste tires.  A cooperative relationship has been established with the City`s Code enforcement program to develope a coordinated approach to addressing illegal waste tire disposal.  Also the LEA would continue to solicit the support of the San Diego Police Department and other law enforcement agencies to assure that used and waste tires are transported along the highways and city street in accordance with the applicable laws and regulations.  Should unpermitted Waste Tire Facilities, stockpiles or other violations of State laws or regulations be discovered, the LEA would implement the Progressive Enforcement Program to achieve compliance and make referrals, as necessary, to the appropriate agencies or the California Integrated Waste Management Board.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul R.","LastName":"Manasjan","Phone":"619-446-5006"},{"GrantID":3525,"CycleID":83,"CycleCode":"TEA5        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA5         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":199256.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Oakland cleans up over 16,000 illegally dumped tires each year.  To mitigate this problem, the Community and Economic Development Agency proposes to hire a Code Enforcement inspector to conduct investigations of Oakland`s 60+ tire dealers and tire haulers, as well as the over-320 other auto-related facilities in the City.  The inspector would also work closely with the Public Works Agency`s Illegal Dumping Team to investigate and determine the source of tire dumped within the City.  The Code Enforcement inspector would be aided by an Office Assistant who would maintain a database to track compliance and abatement activities at each site.","ParticipantName":"City of Oakland","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Calvin","LastName":"Wong","Phone":"510-238-4794"},{"GrantID":3526,"CycleID":83,"CycleCode":"TEA5        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA5         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":30940.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Yuba/Sutter LEA staff will continue to perform waste tire surveillance and enforcement activities as described in the work plan.  The surveillance and enforcement work will commence following the completion of the current Waste Tire Enforcement Grant (TEA 4-99-3214) May 31, 2002 and shall be completed prior to April 1, 2004.  Routine grant work will be completed incrementally; with surveillance inspection reports being submitted monthly or as requested.  Enforcement work will take priority over routine waste tire work and will be address as illegal waste tire sites are discovered.  This program will continue to be performed, improving the quality of life and the environment in the Yuba/Sutter area.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Deborah","LastName":"Biersteker","Phone":"530-749-5479"},{"GrantID":3527,"CycleID":83,"CycleCode":"TEA5        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA5         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":104891.6500,"ProjectSummary":"California has a problem with waste tires, their use and disposal.  Alameda County has almost a million waste tires generated each year.  Although most of these have know sources of reuse or disposal, there are still almost 40- whose destination is unknown.  Improperly disposed waste tires can cause public safety, public health, and nuisance problems for residents of this county.\r\nThe County of Alameda, through the Department of Environmental Health, will survey tire dealers and auto wreckers within the county and its cities during the first year of the grant.  A Senior Environmental Health Specialist will accomplish on-site surveys of each facility, educate the operators, collect data on waste tire disposal, reuses, and destination.  They will coordinate with cities and other agencies within the county, conduct enforcement activities in cases of noncompliance, and write reports on those activities for management and the California Integrated Waste Management Board.  The County will also accept and investigate reports and community complaints arising from unapproved disposal of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Pitcher","Phone":"510-567-6804"},{"GrantID":3528,"CycleID":83,"CycleCode":"TEA5        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA5         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":32894.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Napa County Administrator`s Office, certified as the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA), is requesting Waste Tire Grant funding under option #2, Surveillance.  The funding would allow the LEA to address an ongoing environmental health and safety problem of hauling and storage of waste tires.  The grant would allow the LEA in the next 2years to understand the industry dynamics of waste tires and how to go forward with further education or enforcement at completion of the grant.  The grant would specifically allow the LEA to conduct surveys of auto dealers, car rental businesses, tire dealers, auto dismantlers /waste tire storage sites for compliance with waste tire regulations, educate the waste tire industry, and determine locations of illegal storage sites that are currently unknown that may be a threat to the health, safety or the environment.  A very important task of the grant program will be focused on the auto dismantler /waste tire sites that have experience tire fires resulting in closing of the Napa County airport due to large amounts of smoke.  The LEA has worked closely with CIWMB Waste Tire Staff in enforcement, monitoring and cleanup of tires at the auto dismantler businesses and will continue this relationship.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"707-253-4144"},{"GrantID":3529,"CycleID":83,"CycleCode":"TEA5        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA5         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services (LEA) is applying for the 2001/2002 Waste Tire Enforcement Grant Option #1,  Inspection and Compliance in the County of Los Angeles LEA jurisdiction.  The LEA is applying for the full term of the grant from September 1, 2001 through April 1, 2004.  Funding for the inspection \r\nand compliance of unmanaged waste tire sites and facilities that pose health and safety concerns to the public and the environment as potential fire hazards, attractants and breeding grounds for vermin, rodent and mosquitoes, and contribution to urban blight can be prevented.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Virginia","LastName":"Maloles-Fowler","Phone":"626-458-3500"},{"GrantID":3530,"CycleID":98,"CycleCode":"TR17        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR17         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":9051.0800,"ProjectSummary":"With emphasis on minimizing the occurrence of waste tire illegally dumped in the Antelope Valley, and the diversion of said tires from the local landfills, the City of Lancaster will focus on collecting waste tires from the general population via an Amnesty Day event.  This collection is to be held in conjunction with our `Lookin` Good Lancaster` program scheduled for April 2002.  It is estimated that between 3,000 and 4,000 tires will be collected during this one day.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Long","Phone":"661-723-6224"},{"GrantID":3531,"CycleID":98,"CycleCode":"TR17        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR17         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":18320.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Santa Cruz will broaden the scope of its well established semi-annual Clean-Up Week events by offering a waste tire Amnesty Day component for four major events in 2002 and 2003.  A multi-media public education campaign will inform the public of the proper care and disposal of tires and how to take advantage of the amnesty program.  The enhanced tire recycling program will result in the cleanup of numerous small accumulation of waste tire on rural properties and at multi-family housing sites.","ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeffrey","LastName":"Smedberg","Phone":"831-454-2373"},{"GrantID":3532,"CycleID":98,"CycleCode":"TR17        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR17         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":2500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Cathedral will initiate a Waste Tire Public Education Program in conjunction with Tire Amnesty Day events beginning in the Fall of 2001.  The Waste Tire Public Education program will consist of educational exhibits at the public library, brochures, public service announcements and direct-mail flyers to residents in English and Spanish.  The program will also establish an Illegal Dumping Citizen Report and Recycling Tires/Collection Request applications on the City of Cathedral City`s official website.  A Tire Amnesty Day event will also be established with two additional events held in 2002.  The program will address proper tire disposal of used and waste tires, ways to properly care for tires and the health, safety and environmental issues of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Cathedral City","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Deanna","LastName":"Pressgrove","Phone":"760-770-0369"},{"GrantID":3534,"CycleID":98,"CycleCode":"TR17        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR17         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lompoc will continue to provide quarterly City-wide Waste Tire Clean-Up Days for city residents as well as provide waste tire drop-off cites in the unincorporated areas of the Lompoc Wasteshed.  The award of this grant would allow for the expansion and enhancement of this valuable program including providing the Waste Tire Disposal brochures in Spanish and working with community groups in the unincorporated areas to coordinate Waste Tire Disposal days with community clean up days.  In addition, radio and print advertising will be varied to keep the attention of the public.","ParticipantName":"City of Lompoc","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Weston","Phone":"805-875-8027"},{"GrantID":3535,"CycleID":98,"CycleCode":"TR17        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR17         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":7732.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implement a Waste Tire Public Education and Amnesty Program in Mariposa County.  Conduct a Tire Amnesty event to provide a free waste tire disposal opportunity to County residents.  Develop and distribute educational materials and media advertisements to promote proper tire disposal and the Amnesty Event.  Educate the public on the environmental and health and safety issues caused by stockpiling or illegally disposing of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Petropolos","Phone":"209-966-5356"},{"GrantID":3536,"CycleID":98,"CycleCode":"TR17        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR17         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":19840.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Joaquin County requests $20,000 to implement a tire recycling outreach campaign that targets rural residential neighborhoods in the unincorporated areas.  Approximately 29 different nationalities reside in linguistically isolated households and communities and may not have previously been exposed to tire education information.  Many of these residents are non-English speaking and may be un aware of the environmental and social impacts of illegal dumping and stockpiling of used tires.  Additionally, San Joaquin County has over 500 miles of unprotected, waterways, islands, sloughs and isolated wildlife areas that wind through the Delta that are subject to illegal dumping of tires.  During 2002, and 2003 the goal is to reduce stockpiling and illegal dumping of waste tires by holding Amnesty Days at Refuse Collection Facility in the North, South and Central County areas.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alison","LastName":"Hudson","Phone":"209-468-3066"},{"GrantID":3537,"CycleID":98,"CycleCode":"TR17        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR17         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implement a Waste Tire Public Education and Amnesty program in Siskiyou County.  Conduct a Tire Amnesty event to provide a free waste tire disposal opportunity to County residents.  Develop and distribute educational materials and media advertisements to promote proper tire disposal and the Amnesty Event.  Educate the public on the environmental and health and safety issues caused by stockpiling or illegally disposing of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Roger","LastName":"Cummins","Phone":"530-842-8250"},{"GrantID":3538,"CycleID":98,"CycleCode":"TR17        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR17         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":17800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Modesto will conduct six tire amnesty events at the local high schools on a rotating basis in June 2002 \u0026 2003, Oct. 2002 \u0026 2003, and Feb. 2003 \u0026 2004.  City Staff and Honor Farm inmates and/or AWP workers will conduct the heavy labor.  Golden By-Products will provide the trailers, haul the material and shred the waste tires.  Notices/ads will be printed in the Modesto Bee, El Sol, utility bill newsletter, and on the city`s web page.  The city expects to collect approximately 6,000 - 8,000 waste tires throughout the grant cycles.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Beverly","LastName":"McCullough","Phone":"209-577-5495"},{"GrantID":3539,"CycleID":98,"CycleCode":"TR17        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR17         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":7641.2600,"ProjectSummary":"Indiscriminate dumping of tires is a continual problem with the City of Indio because of the lack of programs available to the public to conveniently dispose of tires.  Also, the outlying areas of the City are mostly undeveloped and therefore provide a safe haven as well as a convenient outlet for tire dumping.  The City of Indio will establish `Tire Amnesty Days` where residents of Indio can conveniently drop off Maintenance Yard is centrally located to most residents of Indio.  Though program will be operated on a biannual basis during Saturdays from Fall Cleanup Days held at the same location.  The Spring and Fall Cleanup Days collects additional materials.  Tires collected (from residents only) at the site will be hauled directly to a tire recycler, First Nation Recovery, Inc.  located nearby in Yucca, CA.","ParticipantName":"City of Indio","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Merrell","Phone":"7603426530"},{"GrantID":3540,"CycleID":98,"CycleCode":"TR17        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR17         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To reduce the occurrence of illegal dumping of waste tires and divert their disposal from landfills, the County will conduct a waste tire amnesty day event in 2002.  The amnesty day event will be held at three separate locations in the vast Antelope Valley for the convenience of  residents.  Public outreach will be conducted to raise environmental awareness of the hazards associated with illegally-dumped tires, the benefits of recycling tires, and proper tire maintenance.  An estimated 10,000 waste tire are anticipated to be collected from the three locations, consistent with the approximately 10,000 tires collected in the Antelope Valley during a similar event in April 2001.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Barker","Phone":"626-458-5167"},{"GrantID":3541,"CycleID":98,"CycleCode":"TR17        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR17         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":9031.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Mission Resource Conservation District will coordinate two tire amnesty day events to remove and recycle tires from vacant lots, riparian areas and homes.  The events will be held in the fall of 2002 and 2003 during regional community cleanup events.  Mission Resource Conservation District will work in conjunction with the Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce to develop informational and educational pieces, disseminate the information and coordinate the events.  The rural community of Fallbrook and the dumping, removal of trash from specific areas will reduce the inclination for people to dump trash and tires.","ParticipantName":"Mission Resource Conservation District","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Judy","LastName":"Mitchell","Phone":"760-728-1332"},{"GrantID":3542,"CycleID":98,"CycleCode":"TR17        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR17         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":19180.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of Apple Valley with donations from the Apple Valley Fire District and Burrtec Waste Incorporated, will provide free pick-up of Tires for Senior Citizens and the disabled prior to each of six Tire Amnesty Day events.  The program will be promoted through an extensive public education campaign including the distribution of 30,000 multilingual brochures and 17,000 newspaper inserts.  The program will address an unmet need by covering a larger geographical area and protect the environment by removing and preventing illegally dumped tires from May 2002 through January 2004.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Gina M.","LastName":"Whiteside","Phone":"760-240-7000"},{"GrantID":3545,"CycleID":98,"CycleCode":"TR17        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR17         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Chino, as lead agency for the Inland Empire regional group, is proposing a waste tire education project and Amnesty Day Collection event program in conjunction with the cities of Rancho Cucamonga and Ontario.  This regional program will develop and distribute waste tire educational information to local residents and community groups.  The education program includes the development of a program brochure, newspaper ads, a program promotional item, presentations and participation at local community events.\r\n\r\nThe program includes two (2) Waste Tire Amnesty Day collection events.  held in conjunction with Lakin Tire of California, these events will be held at locations convenient to the residents of all three (3) participating cities.  Waste tires will be accepted from residents of all three cities (up to 10 tires maximum per participating resident) at both events.","ParticipantName":"City of Chino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Patrick","LastName":"Griffin","Phone":"909-464-0758"},{"GrantID":3546,"CycleID":98,"CycleCode":"TR17        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR17         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Riverside County Waste Management Department is proposing a waste tire education project and Amnesty Day Collection event program.  This county-wide program will develop and distribute waste tire educational information to local residents and community groups.  The education program includes the development of a program brochure, newspaper ads, a program promotional item, and Amnesty Day event flyers.  In addition the program includes community outreach presentations and participation at community events throughout the County.\r\n\r\nThe program includes five (5) Waste Tire Amnesty Day collection events.  Held in conjunction with Lake in Tire of California, one event will be held in each of the County`s five Supervisory Districts.  Waste tires will be accepted from residents from throughout the County (up to 10 tires maximum per participating resident) at all five (5) events.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Diane","LastName":"Christensen","Phone":"951-486-3282"},{"GrantID":3547,"CycleID":98,"CycleCode":"TR17        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR17         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":10000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Shasta County Department of Resource Management proposes to conduct two waste tire amnesty days for Shasta County residents, in the fall of 2002 and 2003.  We propose to revise and print our waste tire brochure in the winter of 2002.  We propose to attend several community events throughout 2002 and 2003 to distribute waste tire information and display recycled tire products.  The purpose of these activities is to reduce the health and safety hazards associated with improper and illegal disposal of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sandra","LastName":"Hood","Phone":"530-225-5401"},{"GrantID":3548,"CycleID":98,"CycleCode":"TR17        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR17         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Merced County Department of Public Works will administer a regional countywide tire amnesty program; grant funds will be used primarily for waste tire processing/recycling costs.  The majority of the waste tires collected during tire amnesty events will be reused and/or transformed and a small amount will be used as alternative daily cover.  Thirty-six tire amnesty day events will be conducted concurrently during regularly scheduled annual `Community Clean-up Days` in each of Merced County`s seven jurisdictions (six cities and the County).  The Merced County Association of Governments` (MCAG) will conduct the regional public education component of this project proposal.  The purpose of this project is to reduce incidents of illegal dumping, increase the amount of tires captured during tire amnesty events, and to educate the public on proper tire maintenance, disposal and the availability of recycled content products containing waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mary Kay","LastName":"Kirn","Phone":"209-385-7388"},{"GrantID":3549,"CycleID":98,"CycleCode":"TR17        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR17         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":13434.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Pomona plans to initiate a public awareness campaign that will educate residents of the importance of waste tire management, alternative uses for waste tires, and prolonging the life span of their tires. In addition, the City will collect 3,000 tires at an amnesty tire collection event, which will allow residents to dispose of up to 4 waste tires per household.  This proactive approach will prevent the illegal dumping of tires in the public`s right of way and alleyways.  All waste tires collected will be diverted from the landfill and will be recycled.  The collection event will be organized and scheduled to complement other clean up efforts, to effectively use available resources.","ParticipantName":"City of Pomona","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Antonia","LastName":"Castro","Phone":"909-620-3628"},{"GrantID":3550,"CycleID":98,"CycleCode":"TR17        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR17         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":3170.0000,"ProjectSummary":"(Applicant did not fill out a Project Summary.)","ParticipantName":"City of Turlock","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carla","LastName":"McLaughlin","Phone":"209-668-5599"},{"GrantID":3551,"CycleID":98,"CycleCode":"TR17        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR17         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project consists of a public education and tire amnesty program.  We will continue our public education component of distributing brochures informing the public of the proper care and maintenance of tires, the proper disposal of waste tires, and the beneficial uses of recycled waste tires.  Our program will also conduct two to three tire amnesty days annually as grant funds permit.  Waste tires are transported by contracted, licensed haulers to a permitted facility.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Rusert","Phone":"530-621-6654"},{"GrantID":3552,"CycleID":98,"CycleCode":"TR17        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR17         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":13118.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Redlands seeks grant funding for public outreach and tire collection events.  The projects is characters by the following:\r\n*  Conduct four tire amnesty day collection events in a two-year period by providing a free opportunity for private citizens to drop off tires for legal handling and disposal.\r\n*  Pair collection events with City of Redlands annual Spring and Fall mulch give-away, backyard composting and white goods recycling drop-off events.\r\n*  Conduct public outreach campaign to publicize events and promote proper care and disposal of tires (e.g., develop printed materials for exhibits and public counter distribution, PSA`s, outreach to service organizations, targeted outreach to retailers and agribusiness, promote media event, etc.).\r\n*  Implement a comprehensive campaign to reduce illegal tire dumping in concert with a means of measuring and evaluating the long-term results.","ParticipantName":"City of Redlands","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Fred ","LastName":"Cardenas","Phone":"909-798-7655"},{"GrantID":3553,"CycleID":98,"CycleCode":"TR17        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR17         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct tire amnesty collections at six locations in Mendocino County in 2002 and 2003.  The collection sites will be the transfer stations at Ukiah, Willits, Caspar, Potter Valley, Boonville, and South Coast.  Collection trailers will be set at all locations except Boonville, which lacks space.  Tires from Boonville will be consolidated at the Ukiah trailer.  These events will capture tires which will otherwise be illegally dumped or stockpiled in Mendocino County","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Sweeney","Phone":"707-468-9710"},{"GrantID":3554,"CycleID":98,"CycleCode":"TR17        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR17         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Regional Waste Management Authority (RWMA) is proposing to continue the public education and waste tire amnesty program that commenced with the Local Government Waste Tire Public Education \u0026 Amnesty Day Grant for FY 1998/1999 and continued with the FY 1999/2000 funding cycle.  This program has been a considerable success and it is believed that there is a need for a continued program to clean-up nuisance and small tire piles in the region.  The public education program would focus on proper tire disposal; way s to properly care for tires; and on the health, safety and environmental issues associated with waste tires.  Educational messages and the availability of free disposal vouchers for tires would be disseminated via press releases, newspaper print ads, local cable TV and radio PSA;s, and in the Yuba-Sutter Disposal, Inc. (YSDI) newsletter distributed as a billing insert.  Residents of Yuba and Sutter Counties would use vouchers for free drop-off of tires at the local transfer stations operated by the franchised waste hauler, YSDI.","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"530-634-6890"},{"GrantID":3555,"CycleID":39,"CycleCode":"FR9         ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR9          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":10000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alice","LastName":"Beasley","Phone":"909-955-8982"},{"GrantID":3556,"CycleID":39,"CycleCode":"FR9         ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR9          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Eisen","Phone":"530-265-1469"},{"GrantID":3557,"CycleID":39,"CycleCode":"FR9         ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR9          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To clean up 4 sites on 2 private parcels along the Putah Creek Channel.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ricardo M.","LastName":"Serrano","Phone":"707-421-6765"},{"GrantID":3558,"CycleID":29,"CycleCode":"FR10        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR10         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":10000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Town of Yucca Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Jorgensen","Phone":"760-369-7207"},{"GrantID":3578,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Diego proposes to upgrade the children`s playground at Memorial Community Park to meet all safety and mobility-impaired access requirements and to create a more inviting and fun play area for children of all abilities.  This project will install pour-in-place surfacing made from recycled rubber tires from California and also two large play structures made from recycled materials for children ages two to five and five to twelve respectively.  The Park and Recreation Department will oversee the grant, with the Engineering and Capital Projects Department managing the project.  A licensed contractor will be hired for construction.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nigel","LastName":"Brookes","Phone":"619-525-8226"},{"GrantID":3580,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"By removing the existing playground equipment and surface material and installing new recycled-content equipment and surfacing which complies with State and Federal health and safety laws and regulations the playground at Bear Mountain Park will: 1) Provide improved access for the mobility impaired.  2) Provide surfacing that meets the State and Federal safety and access mandates and 3) Provide playground equipment that also meets the same safety and accessibility regulations.  The project will begin upon the execution of a contract with the CIWMB and be completed within 18 months.","ParticipantName":"Bear Mountain Recreation and Park District","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lorena","LastName":"Cervantes","Phone":"661-845-0757"},{"GrantID":3581,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":39082.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Irwindale will purchase a new playground structure for use at its sole park facility, Irwindale Park.  The new structure will replace the broken and potentially dangerous equipment, some of which has been installed since 1970.  \r\nThe Irwindale Park Playground is used by residents of the City as well as residents of many surrounding communities (including Baldwin Park, Azusa, Glendora, Covina, and El Monte).  The park also provides after school recreation for the YMCA, the Baldwin Park Children`s Center, Kare Youth League, Baldwin Park Boys and Girls Clubs, and Merwin Elementary School students.  During the week, on weekday evenings and on the weekends the Park hosts swim lessons and baseball league games.  Many children and siblings of these participants depend upon the playground for recreation.\r\nThe new playground structure will meet current ADA access requirements and will be manufactured with the maximum amount of recycled content available.\r\nIn addition to providing a new playground for all the children of Irwindale, the project includes the District`s promotion of the recycled material content of the playground throughout the community.","ParticipantName":"City of Irwindale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Loretta","LastName":"Corpis","Phone":"626-430-2211"},{"GrantID":3582,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In 1998 an American with Disabilities Act Compliance Survey was completed on the Vietnam Veterans Park.  The park was determined to be in non-compliance in several areas.  The tot lot does not have a firm path of travel to the toys and does not have a firm landing serving the existing toys.  In addition, the existing toys are outdated and do not meet current safety standards.  The park serves an area with two middle schools having a total enrollment of approximately 2000 students under the age of 13.  Currently, 50 to 100 children per day use the park.  The proposed improvements will allow for an increased usage of up to 200 children per day.  The project would include the demolition of existing playground equipment, decks and ramps.  They will be replaced with ADA compliant ramps, tables with sunshades, decks for the play equipment and new play equipment that meets current ADA and Consumer Product Safety guidelines.","ParticipantName":"City of Coachella","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mellany E.","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"760-398-3502"},{"GrantID":3583,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Paramount is proposing to completely replace an existing playground system (play equipment and surfacing) at Paramount Park that is non-conforming to ADA, ASTM, and CPSC standards. The current unsafe and inaccessible playground will be replaced with a safe and accessible play environment through the use of City funds and CIWMB grant funds during fiscal year 2002-2003.  The current system is entirely surrounded by sand, which makes it inaccessible for mobility impaired users, and the play system itself, lacks transfer points, ramps and ground-level play elements.  The sand that provides the system`s fall zone is constantly compacted and displaced and often hides contamination and other debris.  The City proposes to provide accessibility through the functional and aesthetic use of pour in place rubberized matting and a new recycled-materials play system that meets all ADA, ASTM and CPSC standards.","ParticipantName":"City of Paramount","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Len","LastName":"Gorecki","Phone":"562-220-2121"},{"GrantID":3585,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant application is focused on Frank Paul School Park, a 7.5 acre park with a large turf area, a baseball diamond, and a playground area.  The project will rebuild the playground to comply with all current playground safety standards and ADA accessibility requirements incorporating recycled materials in the design.  A significant amount of playground equipment has already been removed due to damage and non-compliance with applicable safety standards.  The project will rebuild the site using both in-house and contract labor with expected results being a safe recreation and play area that can be utilized by all playground patrons, including those who have mobility and access issues, using at least 50- recycled materials in the construction process.","ParticipantName":"City of Salinas","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gregor","LastName":"Meyer","Phone":"831-758-7909"},{"GrantID":3590,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the project is to upgrade the playground at Dennis the Menace Park to current Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards using recycled materials.  Since it first opened in 1956, two major renovations have been done, one in the 1960`s and one in 1988.  Now, this very popular park is again in need of upgrade.  Specifically, the scope of work for the project includes: the installation of resilient surfacing; ramps and platforms; walkways; retaining walls and the upgrade of play equipment.  It is anticipated that after approval of funding, the project will be completed within seven and a half months and that the project evaluation will be completed the summer following project completion.","ParticipantName":"City of Monterey","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Doug","LastName":"Stafford","Phone":"831-646-3863"},{"GrantID":3591,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The El Carro Park play structure enhancement project will rebuild, refurbish and improve the existing play structure with an emphasis on mobility-impaired accessibility and improved safety.  A September 2000 safety audit determined that the current lack of mobility-impaired access and numerous safety issues prohibit El Carro Park playground from complying with both the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and state safety regulations for playgrounds.  The proposed improvements to the playground, which will involve materials of high recycled content, will include ADA approved accessibility to the playgrounds, ramps and paths for wheelchair users within the playground, adequate wheelchair turning points, low-height activities for the mobility-impaired, enhanced fall areas beneath equipment, replacement of unsafe equipment and informational signs.  Families in the surrounding community, the neighboring Cornerstone House for developmentally disabled youth, local schools, near-by youth groups and visitors to the area will all benefit from the enhancements to the playground.  The project, which will be put out to bid pursuant to the Carpinteria Municipal Code, will begin as soon as funding is secured and is expected to be completed eight months subsequent to the time of the award.","ParticipantName":"City of Carpinteria","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Matt","LastName":"Roberts","Phone":"805-684-5405"},{"GrantID":3594,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will improve handicapped accessibility and mobility within the small children`s playground area situated at Little Bear Park.  Removal of the existing, obsolete playground equipment, chain link fencing, sand surface material and demolition of an existing concrete `tiny tot` wading pool, will allow for the installation of new recycled-content play equipment, rubberized recycled surfacing material, concrete ramps and walkways, safety fencing, handicapped accessible drinking fountains, security lighting and accessible recycled content bench seating that comply with all State and Federal health and safety laws and regulations and provide full access to the mobility impaired.  The project will commence upon execution of an agreement between the CIWMB and the City of Bell.  The project will be completed in approximately twelve to eighteen months.","ParticipantName":"City of Bell","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Annette","LastName":"Peretz","Phone":"323-773-1596"},{"GrantID":3595,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Westside Park Playground will be completely renovated.  Old play structures installed in 1982 will be removed, the entire area will be excavated, and new play structures and surfacing will be installed.  As the design and cost estimates have been completed with a C.M.A.S. provider, this project will begin after notification of funding and should be completed within six weeks of start date.  An initial inspection by WRPD`s insurance administrator several years ago resulted in the removal of a slide, merry-go-round, bars and a climber.  However, once the initial playground audit was completed in August 2000, the complete renovation of Westside Park playground became necessary.  It was found that the remaining structures are in violation of C.P.S.C., A.S.T.M. safety standards and do not meet ADA guidelines.","ParticipantName":"Wasco Recreation and Park District","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Danny","LastName":"Espitia","Phone":"661-758-3081"},{"GrantID":3597,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project focuses on the rehabilitation of the playground area north of the maintenance shop at Borchard Community Park.  The District`s certified playground inspectors determined that this play area, constructed in 1969, is the site most in need of refurbishment.  the project will utilize contracted services to provide new play equipment, playground surfacing for improved accessibility, and other recycled content items.  The Conejo Recreation \u0026 Park District is prepared to offer more than the minimum required matching funds.  The renovation will be a Capital Improvement Project during the 2001-2002 fiscal year.","ParticipantName":"Conejo Recreation and Park District","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Palermo","Phone":"805-381-1201"},{"GrantID":3598,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Replacement of Hesperia Lake Park Playground (HLPP), which is scheduled for demolition due to safety reasons and its inaccessibility by the mobility-impaired and disabled residents of Hesperia by establishing an ADA compliant sidewalk, playground surfacing, adding curb access leading up to the playground area comprised of recycled contents (45-) equipment and surfacing.  Project commencement is tentatively scheduled for the Spring of 2002 or sooner (weather permitting) if this grant application with CIWMB is awarded.  Hesperia Recreation and Park District (HRPD) plans to undertake this project through the use of maintenance staff, inmates from nearby Pilot Rock Conservation Camp, licensed contractors and volunteer help when applicable.  HRPD has five playgrounds in our park system and of the five, HLPP is the only one that is not accessible to the mobility-impaired residents.","ParticipantName":"Hesperia Recreation and Park District","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lindsay","LastName":"Woods","Phone":"760-244-5488"},{"GrantID":3599,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Francisco Recreation and Park Department will renovate a 20 year old play area at Alamo Square by replacing the deteriorating wood and metal structures with new equipment that will comply with the ADA, California Title 24, and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) guidelines for playground safety.  Based on a conceptual plan developed with the community, plans and specifications are being prepared for competitive bidding and construction anticipated to begin mid-2002 and completed by early 2003.  Design development and construction management of the project will be implemented through the Dept. of Public Works, which provides consultant services to the Recreation and Park Department. The San Francisco Recreation and Park Department initiated a 10 year capital plan in fiscal year 20000-2001 to renovate and bring into compliance all 147 play areas under its jurisdiction, one of which is the Alamo Square play area.  Alamo Square is the core feature of the Alamo Square Historic District, which is most famous for its picture postcard row of Victorian homes with the skyscrapers of the Financial District as the backdrop.","ParticipantName":"City and County of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Marvin","LastName":"Yee","Phone":"415-581-2541"},{"GrantID":3600,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Modesto requests funding to help cover the costs of reconstructing the Beard Brook Park playground to make it accessible to residents of all physical limitations.  Staff will remove the old equipment and construct a 150` walkway that will provide access from the picnic area past the playground to the soft ball field.  Contractors will install new handicapped accessible equipment and pour in place groundcover, all made from recycled materials and staff will perform the final safety inspection.  Staff will work with neighboring business for project support via cash donations and/or labor volunteers.  Staff will also promote the project via the city website, utility newsletter, and public service announcements.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Beverly","LastName":"McCullough","Phone":"209-577-5495"},{"GrantID":3603,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project consists of the removal and replacement of two separate playgrounds that were constructed of metal and concrete over 40+ years ago.  The existing structures did not provide access for mobility impaired persons and had several safety concerns as noted by a certified playground safety inspector.  The existing play structures have had several of the components removed due to deteriorated conditions and were not replaced due to budget constraints.  The playground will serve a community of over 110,000 residents of Downey as well as visitors from surrounding communities.  The proposed project will 1) remove non-certified play structures 2) provide ADA approved access to the playground; 3) install access ramps and levels for mobility impaired children and adults and 4) construct a play ground in accordance with ADA and CPSC regulations.","ParticipantName":"City of Downey","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Shirley","LastName":"Bennett","Phone":"562-904-7196"},{"GrantID":3604,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":35450.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant request will fund the replacement of 27 year old playground equipment and the enhancement of the existing playground landscaped area at the Recreation \u0026 Swim Pool Complex.  The current Timberform wooden structure was installed in 1974 and after many years of intensive use has been determined to be in need of replacement.  The project, scheduled for completion by fall 2002, will improve access to the playground by paving the existing gravel parking area with asphalt, removing the existing unsafe wooden structure and replacing it with a colorful unique play structure that will encourage children of all age groups and abilities to share in the spirit of fun!  The new recycled content playground equipment, benches, picnic tables and fall-zones surface material will comply with all State and Federal health and safety laws and enhance the full access to the mobility impaired.","ParticipantName":"City of South Lake Tahoe","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Judy","LastName":"Crawford","Phone":"530-542-6058"},{"GrantID":3606,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":14920.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Serra Park Play Equipment Project will provide needed replacement of the parks highly utilized but outdated (built in 1980) Playground Facilities.  Funds are set aside each years City Budget to address playground safety concerns, therefore funding for the City`s matching funds is presently available and bidding and work could proceed immediately following the grant award.  The City of San Juan Capistrano has committed itself to upgrading its eight playgrounds to meet the new standards for accessibility, entrapment and other requirements.  With help from the Park Playground Accessibility Grant Program this vision will be accomplished more expeditiously.  The City`s recent playground safety evaluation noted several deficiencies in regards to Serra Park`s older play equipment.  Serra Park serves the City`s less advantaged community.","ParticipantName":"City of San Juan Capistrano","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Mankawich","Phone":"949-487-4313"},{"GrantID":3610,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":12340.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Due to safety reasons and modernization, in Spring 2002, the City of King plans to remove the old playground equipment at both play areas of the City Park to expand and rebuild both play areas, installing rubberized matting in at least one play area, preferably both, along with bucket-seat swings with support straps for the physically challenged.  The two play areas will be distinctive to two age groups: one for toddlers (ages 2-5) and one for school-aged children (ages 5-12), both with a variety of cognitive and physically challenging activity areas.  Presently, both areas are relatively small and it is the City`s goal to enlarge them to allow for a more diverse and modern play area that is accessible to children of all ages and physical abilities, including the mobility impaired.","ParticipantName":"City of King City","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Greta","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"831-386-5923"},{"GrantID":3612,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":12000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will consist of the complete demolition and replacement of all existing playground equipment and the installation of a new cushioning material.  The project will be targeted for completion within the 2002 calendar year.  The purpose of the project is to provide new ADA and CPSC compliant accessible play structures and grounds.","ParticipantName":"City of Eureka","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard (Walt)","LastName":"Walter","Phone":"707-441-4182"},{"GrantID":3613,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":32258.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Remove outdated, hazardous playground equipment, sand fall surface materials and concrete curb containment.  In the interest of a safe play environment for children, including those with physical disabilities, provide and install recycled-content playground equipment, ADA approved fall surface materials and a retaining wall, also an age designation (5-12 years) sign, for Memorial Park playground.  The project, to commence in early 2002 and be completed by end of year, would upgrade the subject playground, in the City of Colusa, Colusa County, California, to meet National Playground Safety Standards.","ParticipantName":"City of Colusa","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Patricia","LastName":"Hickel","Phone":"530-458-5622"},{"GrantID":3615,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Castro Park Playground Improvement Project will replace all aging and unsafe playground equipment to satisfy playground structure compliance regulations, provide accessibility to mobility-disabled children, and utilize recycled-content materials in ground cover, play structures and park site amenities whenever possible.  Castro Park Playground has high usage from the leagues.  Castro Park is also used for year-round Cit of El Cerrito childcare and summer day camp programs in the adjacent Castro Clubhouse.  The Castro Park Playground Improvement problems, installation of site signage, and replacement of toddler and elementary age equipment.  This project will begin late spring, 2002.","ParticipantName":"City of El Cerrito","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Monica","LastName":"Kortz","Phone":"510-215-4370"},{"GrantID":3616,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City Hall Park Playground project will use recycled content materials to replace unsafe equipment and replace sand surface with a combination of rubberized surface and engineered wood fiver product.  An ADA walkway will be added and access will be dramatically improved for mobility impaired children and adults.  New equipment will be selected to enhance the play experience for all users, and increase the play opportunities for mobility impaired.  The project is ready to begin in April 2002 with a target completion date of April 2003.  This park has long been Brea`s most popular park and the site of many community events.  Improving it will have a far reaching and long term, positive impact on the City of Brea.","ParticipantName":"City of Brea","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Emeterio","Phone":"714-990-7775"},{"GrantID":3617,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The composite play structure, sand play surface, metal geodesic dome climber, detached swings and wooded benches currently installed at Seven Hills Park do not meet current Consumers Product Safety Standards (CPSS) Guidelines and ADA Standards.  Upon grant approval, the design, construction and installation will be conducted by the bidding process, completed within a six month period; and demolished materials (wood, metal, plastic, and sand) will be recycled.  The sand play surface will be removed and replaced with recycled resilient surfacing to accommodate ADA accessibility,  The composite play structure, metal geodesic dome climber and detached swings will be removed and replaced with an ADA and CPSS play structure for ages 5-12 made of recycled content materials.  This refurbishment will address the unmet needs of mobility impaired children, relatives, friends, and therefore, ensure features that engage, stimulate and affirm all our park`s users.","ParticipantName":"City of Union City","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Tammy A.","LastName":"Accinelli","Phone":"510-675-5356"},{"GrantID":3618,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":46736.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will consist of the demolition of the playground area at Beardslee Park to include removal of warn, inaccessible playground equipment.  The playground area will then be redesigned to accommodate the mobility impaired.  Lastly, new playground equipment, made of recycled materials that meets Federal and State safety requirements, will be installed.  Project will commence immediately upon execution of a contract with the CIWMB and be completed within a 6 month timeframe.","ParticipantName":"City of Duarte","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Donna","LastName":"Georgino","Phone":"626-357-7931"},{"GrantID":3621,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":23628.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County will remove a playground at Lone Pine Park, which does not meet CPSC, ASTM and ADA standards and it will provide access for mobility-impaired children, to be completed in July 2002.  The selected playground equipment vendor, who will also meet certification requirements as a playground installer and contractor, will construct/erect the new playground equipment.  A citizen`s committee prioritized County playground needing renovation or replacement.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Zarka","LastName":"Popovic","Phone":"760-873-5577"},{"GrantID":3625,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Hamilton Street park playground project will replace 26 year old playground equipment located in two play areas into one large centrally located site in the summer of 2002.  The Certified Inspection performed in September 2000 indicated that the current playgrounds do not meet the California Playground Safety Regulations nor do they meet the ADA guidelines.  The district proposes to remove the old play lots and equipment and construct a new playground that will include amenities made of recycled playground equipment, water play features, and other play equipment; the use of recycled fall material; curbing, walkways, and seating.  The proposed playground will accommodate mobility impaired children and adults and all children ages 2-13, including at times more than 150 children.  The new playground will provide the only facility in Sacramento that includes water play as a component of the playground and as such will attract many families in the larger Sacramento Area.","ParticipantName":"Arcade Creek Recreation and Park District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jane A.","LastName":"Steele","Phone":"916-482-8377"},{"GrantID":3627,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":48526.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In order to comply with the California Health and Safety Code Section 115730, an initial inspection was made to the playground at Fernwood Park on December 9, 1999, a part of Gledhill Landscape and Lighting District in Yuba County, by a certified playground safety inspector for the purpose of aiding compliance with the guidelines in the Handbook for Public Playground Safety before Oct. 1, 2000.  Section 115730 of the Handbook for Public Playground Safety produced by the United States Consumer Products Safety Commission states that all public agencies operating playgrounds, including a state agency, city, county, and districts shall upgrade their playgrounds by replacement of improvement as necessary to satisfy the guidelines in the Handbook for Public Playground Safety to the extent state funds are made available specifically for that purpose through state bonds or other means.  Due to minimal funds generated within the District, the Yuba County Department of Public Works would like to obtain funds made available by the CIWMB to improve the playground so it will meet the requirements for safety and accessibility for the mobility-impaired.","ParticipantName":"Gledhill Landscape and Lighting District","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Mallen","Phone":"530-741-6421"},{"GrantID":3632,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":41680.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Replace the playground equipment and soft fall material at Livermore Downs Park.  This project will use recycled material for the soft fall and in the playground equipment.  The play area will be mobility-impaired accessible.","ParticipantName":"Livermore Area Recreation and Park District","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Douglas A.","LastName":"Bell","Phone":"925-373-5727"},{"GrantID":3635,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Sunrise Recreation and Park District will refurbish the existing playgrounds at Eugene H. Ahner Park so that the playgrounds will comply to the California health and safety code and the ADA.  This project will be completed by December 2003.  This will be accomplished utilizing District staff as well as a factory trained and approved contractor for supervision of District staff during the play equipment installation phase.  Upon project completion, Sunrise Recreation and Park District will continue to fulfill its duty to provide safe, accessible playgrounds to the community.","ParticipantName":"Sunrise Recreation and Park District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Virg ","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"916-725-6151"},{"GrantID":3636,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Yuba Park is a neighborhood park located near a residential area.  The residential area is isolated from other playgrounds by highways and railroad tracks.  With the funding from this grant we would install new playground and upgrade the facility to provide mobility impaired access to the park and playground equipment.  The original playground equipment did not meet current safety standards and was badly deteriorated.  There was also a lack of mobility impaired access to the park and the playground equipment.","ParticipantName":"City of Marysville","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Lamon","Phone":"530-749-3902"},{"GrantID":3638,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Culver City Human Services Department proposes to make the Blair Hills Park Playground fully ADA accessible, while using recycled content materials, to meet the recreation needs of our residents and project partners who serve the disabled in Culver City.  As soon as funding is approved by the CIWMB, the City will contract to replace all worn and rusted equipment that was installed prior to 1970 with new and accessible recycled content equipment.  The installation of new equipment and surfacing will accomplish four major goals: 1) to provide full accessibility to the mobility impaired, 2) to reduce safety concerns, 3) reduce overcrowding at other Culver City parks, and 4) create a play area using recycled materials that encourages participation from both able and disabled children alike.","ParticipantName":"City of Culver City","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Shelly W.","LastName":"Chagnon","Phone":"310-253-6668"},{"GrantID":3640,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Greater Vallejo Recreation District (GVRD) is seeking funds to renovate the thirty-nine year old Galaxy play area located at Children`s Wonderland and will include removal of existing equipment; installation of wheelchair accessible ramps, play components and resilient surfacing.  Project construction will be completed by the lowest responsible bidder and be finished by Fall 2002.  Renovation of Children`s Wonderland and specifically the Galaxy play area is GVRD`s top priority.  The park`s closure in 1998 was due to it`s severe infrastructure dilapidation and non-compliance with current federal and state safety and accessibility regulations.","ParticipantName":"Greater Vallejo Recreation District","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Hew","LastName":"Hesterman","Phone":"707-648-4602"},{"GrantID":3642,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will remove and replace existing playground equipment in Hamilton Park in northeast Pasadena that does not meet current safety and ADA requirements.  The City matching funds will come from the funds allocated in the recently adopted fiscal year 2002 Capital Improvement Program budget.  Replacement of the equipment can commence immediately upon receipt of grant funding.  The work will be dune by a combination of City staff, consultants, and contractors.  The existing equipment, which was installed in 1956 is unsafe and inaccessible to the disabled.","ParticipantName":"City of Pasadena","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Caralotta K.","LastName":"Beasley","Phone":"626-744-6500"},{"GrantID":3644,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":25505.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Cypress seeks supplemental funding to refurbish the playground area of Oak Knoll Park, the City`s largest community park at 22 acres, in order to create accessibility for mobility impaired children.  The refurbishment, to be completed by June 2002, will include the addition of 2,000 sf. of rubberized surfacing to the play area which is comprised of 85- of recycled materials, as well as a retrofit of current play equipment to meet current ADA and CPSC standards.  The retrofit will create wheelchair transfer points and access to play components such interactive panels and slides, which are made from 35- of recycled materials.  A project manager, working with a contractor, will oversee the proposed $59,459 project to its completion.  The project is much needed because mobility impaired children are currently unable to access this playground creating a disservice to mobility impaired children and to the community.","ParticipantName":"Cypress Recreation and Park District","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Laura","LastName":"Detweiler","Phone":"714-229-6789"},{"GrantID":3645,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project involves the installation of a handicapped parking space, a curb cut, concrete walkway, rubber surfacing and new swings at Cormack Park in the City of Wasco.  This project could begin upon receipt of grant award and require approximately 35 weeks to complete.  This project will make the playground at Cormack Park compliant with the latest safety and accessibility standards.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Laybourn","Phone":"661-868-7022"},{"GrantID":3646,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":43959.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of this project is to increase usage of the Silverado Community Park playground and provide canyon children with a safe and accessible place to play.  Adjacent to the Orange county entrance to the Cleveland National Forest, Silverado`s patchwork size lots and narrow roads leave children with nowhere to even toss a ball.  In the broad fields at the canyon entrance, the park has an aging, unsafe playground on sand that is not accessible to mobility impaired children; fills up rapidly with animal feces, and attracts rattlesnakes.  With these funds, the Silverado-Modjeska Parks and Recreation Board will replace the playground`s sand surface with a Vitriturf Play System; install a large, heavy duty swing set that includes tot seats; replace an aging Miracle Play Unit with a Play Builder suitable for children ages 2-12; add a covered sand box, repair the wood benches surrounding the playground, and safeguard the ramp leading to the restrooms.  The project will be completed within eight months of funding.","ParticipantName":"Silverado-Modjeska Parks and Recreation District","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Phil","LastName":"McWilliams","Phone":"714-649-0574"},{"GrantID":3647,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Belvedere has only one playground, installed in 1987 and located next to City Hall in Community Park.  The playground has been inspected to access compliance with CPSC, ASTM, NPSI, and ADA guidelines.  In addition to the fact that the facility is entirely non-accessible to the mobility impaired, numerous safety violations have been identified.","ParticipantName":"City of Belvedere","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Branz","Phone":"415-435-3838"},{"GrantID":3648,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Sylvan Park Playground Construction project, scheduled for spring 2002 will replace current playground equipment that is over 30 years old.  A July 2001 Playground Safety Audit/Certified Inspection revealed 11 Priority One Hazards, 8 Priority Two Hazards, and 4 Priority Three Hazards.  The Certified Inspection disclosed three significant issues: a) The playground is not ADA accessible; b) All of the current equipment poses significant safety hazards and should be completely removed and replaced; and c) In other areas is not in accordance with ADA and CPSC regulations.  Sylvan Park is the City`s main park and playground, serving several hundred neighborhood children per day, as well as playground-related uses associated with hundreds of park reservations per year.  The proposed project will a) remove and replace non-certified and hazardous equipment; b) provide ADA approved access and equipment for mobility impaired children; and c) construct the playground in accordance with ADA and CPSC regulations.","ParticipantName":"City of Redlands","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Martha Mary","LastName":"Petite","Phone":"909-798-7655"},{"GrantID":3649,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":24782.0000,"ProjectSummary":"As a result of our September 27, 2000 safety audit, the playground equipment at the Terry Ashe Recreation Center was removed.  The playground had been a popular addition to the facility for many years.  Because the costs of the equipment, the surface material and the infrastructure necessary for containment and accessibility have been prohibitive, the District had been unable to appropriate funding for the project.  It is the District`s desire, depending on the revenue it can generate, to replace this playground with a facility that provides ample play opportunities for all patrons, allows for the comfortable supervision of children at play and contributes aesthetically to the setting in which it is to be constructed.  The Terry Ashe Recreation Center is the focal point of community, as well as District functions and a playground is an integral part of the role it plays in these activities.","ParticipantName":"Paradise Recreation and Park District","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Murphy","Phone":"530-872-6377"},{"GrantID":3650,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":49000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Monte Young Park, a .7 acre centrally located neighborhood park with two tennis courts, playground and restroom, was originally constructed in the early 1970`s.  The playground contains one redwood structure that has not been updated since the initial construction in the early 1970`s.  The playground is surrounded entirely by turf (3 sides)/red rock (one side) with no paved route for access from the on-street parking areas, tennis courts or restroom, furthermore, the playground surfacing consists of sand, severely limiting mobility within the playground.  Monte Young Park, while a neighborhood park, contains the only public tennis courts in Morro Bay.  The park is used by not only the neighboring residents as a park area, but is also used by tennis instructors for youth and adult lessons, the Surf Tennis Club, Senior`s Tennis Playday Doubles group, various tennis tournaments, special events as well as substantial drop in use.","ParticipantName":"City of Morro Bay","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Andrea","LastName":"Lueker","Phone":"805-772-6278"},{"GrantID":3651,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":38175.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our program will provide for the revitalization of the Marchette Park Playground through increased accessibility and integration for the mobility impaired and differently able .  We will accomplish this through the removal of existing barriers and non-conforming equipment as well as the installation of new recycled content interactive playground equipment designed to allow access for the mobility impaired and able bodied children and families alike.  Through the installation of recycled content, safe fall rubber matting (100- post consumer), low profile interactive equipment, in addition to curb cuts and access points, our revitalization efforts are designed to not only meet the overall goals of the City`s park accessibility plan, but also to provide for enhanced facilities and recreational equipment designed to promote independent mobility and community cohesiveness for the mobility impaired and surrounding community and schools.  Designed to be accomplished with a six month time frame, we are ready to initiate the project upon approval from the CIWMB and the execution of association contractual agreements.","ParticipantName":"City of Antioch","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Palmeri","Phone":"925-779-6955"},{"GrantID":3654,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lompoc Parks \u0026 Urban Forestry Division has put much time and effort into assuring that its citizens have a safe park environment for all  of its users.  The City of Lompoc has 13 parks within its city limits, however, there are no parks within the City limits that are completely ADA compliant. \r\nPioneer Park was chosen because of its demographics.  This park is in one of the City`s high-density multifamily housing areas.  Approximately 17- of the city`s population ages 2-19  live in the neighborhood.  According City of Lompoc General Plan that is approximately 3150 children.  In close proximity to this park is the Pioneer Park Play School.  The park serves approximately 753 children weekly during its peak season.\r\nThe proposed project will improve access for the mobility impaired to Pioneer Park`s play area by installing a surface material that the meet the accessibility and safety guidelines established by the ADA and CPSC.  This project will begin upon receipt of the Notice to Proceed issues by the CIWMB and will be completed well within the grant term.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Lompoc","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cindy","LastName":"McCall","Phone":"805-737-0595"},{"GrantID":3656,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":31488.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Santa Barbara County Parks Dept. operates Los Alamos Park, which is located in the unincorporated community of Los Alamos in Northern Santa Barbara County.  \r\n\r\nDue to the present condition of the Los Alamos County Park play-structure, and the fact that it does not meet current American Society for testing Materials (ASTM) or Architectural Barriers (ADA) guidelines, it has been designated for replacement as soon as possible.  County Parks currently has $24,000 allocated in the Capital Program budget for play equipment upgrades identified within our playground audits.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Stone","Phone":"805-934-6145"},{"GrantID":3659,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project will improve access for the mobility impaired to Fink-White Playground children`s play area by installation of park walkway access to the children`s play area; removal of the existing children`s play equipment and surface material; installation of new, recycled content equipment and surface material which comply with all State and Federal health/safety laws and regulations; and provision of full access to the mobility impaired.  Project will commence immediately upon execution of a contract with the CIWMB and be completed within an 18 month timeframe.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"McHatten","Phone":"559-621-2900"},{"GrantID":3661,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The playground at Heritage Park is not accessible to mobility impaired children in the community.  The play equipment also is outdated from the 1960`s and contains features that are not safe for children to play.  Replacing the equipment for the mobility impaired with new 100- recycled play equipment will include proper `transition` platform, elevated wheelchair accessible platforms, upper body and manipulative equipment, accessible sidewalk to the play area, and rubberized surfacing to provide accessible pathways around the equipment.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Ana","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Ono","Phone":"714-571-4220"},{"GrantID":3662,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will improve accessibility and safety for the De Anza Playground at Junipero Serra Park, a regional park located in San Mateo County, through the removal of the existing playground equipment and the subsequent installation of accessible paths of travel, new recycled content equipment and surfacing that comply with current accessibility and safety standards.  This very popular playground facility has been enjoyed by many children with an estimated 20,000 visits in 2000.  Unfortunately, a January 1996 accessibility study identified several barriers for mobility impaired visitors.  In addition, a February 2000 safety compliance review found that the playground fails to comply with current safety standards.  Upon execution of contract with CIWMB, this project proposes not only to replace the facility, but will also include a strong public participation element allowing input from various community representatives.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Lockman","Phone":"650-363-1881"},{"GrantID":3663,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project will improve access to City Park for the mobility impaired by the installation of park perimeter sidewalk curb buts and provide walkway access to the children`s play area as well as within the play area.  The proposed project will include removal of the existing play equipment and surface material and reconstruction of the playground in accordance with ADA and CPSC regulations using new recycled content equipment and surface material.  Construction will commence immediately following award of grant funding and will be completed within a one-year period.","ParticipantName":"City of Brentwood","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jon","LastName":"Carlson","Phone":"925-516-6090"},{"GrantID":3664,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Napa, Department of Community Resources - Parks Division is seeking grant funds to replace surfacing, play equipment, and access routes of a play lot at the City`s largest public park, Kennedy Park.  It plans to reconstruct the large play area to fully comply with the ADA and meet the standards set forth by the CA Department of Health Services.  If successful, the City will install the new facilities in the summer and fall of 2002 using mainly existing staff resources with support from private contractors.","ParticipantName":"City of Napa","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Carlsen","Phone":"707-257-9529"},{"GrantID":3665,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Blue Lake must dismantle or replace the existing playground equipment in Perigot Park because it does not meet current safety or accessibility standards.  The City of Blue Lake does not have sufficient grant funds can be secured, the City`s Public Works Department, along with a construction contractor, can replace the existing equipment within a 12 week schedule.","ParticipantName":"City of Blue Lake","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jan","LastName":"Henry","Phone":"707-668-5932"},{"GrantID":3666,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Kiwanis Park was formerly known as Weber Park, but was renamed due to the service club/s many volunteer projects that upgraded some of its facilities, particularly the installation of a concrete sports court featuring a half court of basketball and volleyball.  The now-outmoded and unsafe playground equipment was installed in 1979 and became a draw for Community Awareness Enrichment Programs, with two recreation leaders and hundreds of children participating in crafts, sports, games, carom tournaments, drama, etc.  However, attendance dwindled as the equipment became outdated and unsafe and, currently, there are no recreation programs at the Park.  This project proposes to upgrade the playground equipment using recycled content materials and make it safe and accessible for disabled and mobility impaired children through the use of pour in place surfacing.  The project expected to take six months to complete, will enable the City to achieve compliance with federal and state disability requirements and allow for a renewed recreation program in this underserved community.","ParticipantName":"City of Pomona","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Porter","Phone":"909-620-2321"},{"GrantID":3667,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Drake Park is located in a low income (median family income of $18,110), primarily Hispanic community.  The 6.3 acre park is heavily used (during the school year, it serves as a transportation hub for children who are bused to outlying districts) and the pre-school playground and swings are old, unsafe and inaccessible to disabled children.\r\nThe City of Long Beach, as past of its program to meet state and federal playground accessibility standards, plans to refurbish Drake Park`s pre-1970 playground equipment with recycled content structures and surfacing within six months of the CIWMB`s `Notice to Proceed`.  It will bid out for a contractor to remove old equipment and install new equipment using Miracle Recreation Equipment recycled content structures, playground cover using crumb rubber, and fencing.  The goal of this project is to provide upgraded, safe playground equipment, surfacing and swings to serve a great number of children and to allow playground access to those who are disabled or mobility impaired.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Anna","LastName":"Mendiola","Phone":"562-570-3165"},{"GrantID":3668,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Fulton-El Camino Recreation and Park District is proposing to refurbish the Cottage Park playground that was originally constructed in the 1960`s.  The playground has numerous health and safety hazards, does not meet current accessibility standards and has been identified by the District`s Risk Manager, fro the California Association of Park and Recreation Insurance, as a playground that should be improved or removed.  It is located in a remote area of the park, which is flooded during the rainy season and the metal equipment is too hot to use in the Sacramento summers, which results in little use.  The current playground equipment, made of steel and metal, will be demolished and recycled.  The new playground site is proposed for a high use area of the park and the new equipment and design, proposed to be installed by June of 2002, will meet all CPSC, ADA and National playground Safety Institute standards.","ParticipantName":"Fulton-El Camino Recreation and Park District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Dubchansky","Phone":"916-927-3802"},{"GrantID":3671,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Poway Community Park Adventure Playground, a neighborhood playground near an elementary school with approximately 1,000 students, has an old, outmoded, unsafe, and inaccessible (to disabled children) wooden play structure that is in dire need of rehabilitation.  If a CIWMB grant becomes available, the playground rehabilitation -including removal of the play structure, re-grading the site, adding new drainage and curbing, pour in place surfacing, and erecting a new recycled content play structure - will begin in July 2002.  The City plans to contract with Coast Recreation, Inc. to design and install the play structure, and Surface America to provide the pout in place surfacing.  The City of Poway has committed a significantly higher match than required in order to make this a showplace regional playground for all children, but particularly those with disabilities or motor impairment.","ParticipantName":"City of Poway","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Shields","Phone":"858-679-4378"},{"GrantID":3672,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Eager Park is the City`s oldest park, heavily used and centrally located with other community facilities and the downtown.  Using recycled content materials, the project will modify the playground, its equipment, surface and paths to accommodate the mobility impaired.  The project will be completed by December, 2002.  Final planning will involve representatives of the mobility impaired community; City crews will prepare the site; a contractor will install the recycled content play equipment, path and play surface; and a local organization and business will participate in the project.  Within this rapidly growing city, with a youth population of 25-, there are only two parks with even minimal playground equipment, and there is no park which serves the mobility impaired.","ParticipantName":"City of Imperial","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Vincent L.","LastName":"Long, III","Phone":"760-355-4373"},{"GrantID":3675,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Smith park is a highly used facility, centrally located in Pico Rivera that currently does not have sufficient playground access for the mobility-impaired and has substantially deteriorated over the past thirty years.  During the most recent playground safety inspection, Smith Park was identified as the most hazards facility with a vital need for renovation.  This proposal, in accordance with the Park Master Plan, includes; the removal of the existing equipment, the relocation of both playgrounds, the addition of a more resilient safety surfacing, the institution of the ADA guidelines, and developing a safer place for the Pico Rivera community to recreate.  The project will involve a team of professionals who will begin the pre-installation shortly after the award notification and should be completed within 18 months.  This team will include experience city staff, competent contractors and community volunteers.","ParticipantName":"City of Pico Rivera","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Tina","LastName":"Hansen","Phone":"562-801-4437"},{"GrantID":3677,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Richmond requests funding for a project to remove and replace existing play structures, surfacing, furnishings, and landscape at Monterey Park Playground by October of 2002.  The playground is located on Monterey Street in Richmond.  City personnel will select the most qualified contractor for the playground construction.  The new facility will comply with requirements of the ADA of 1990 and regulations of the CA Dept. of Health Services.","ParticipantName":"City of Richmond","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sharon","LastName":"West","Phone":"510-231-3076"},{"GrantID":3679,"CycleID":58,"CycleCode":"PB2         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB2          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This proposed 2002 park playground construction project will relocate and enhance an existing playground at a major community park to provide for accessibility to persons with disabilities.  The playground is currently located approximately 250 feet from a sidewalk or accessible path of travel and has no accessible equipment for mobility impaired children.  An August 2000 certified inspection of the playground indicated that existing surfacing does not provide adequate fall protection, guardrails pose entrapment hazards, and there are unsafe projections.  This project will replace outdated equipment that is in poor, unsafe condition and out of compliance with current regulations.  It will provide ADA approved access to the playground; provide equipment with accessible surfacing, accessible steps, transfer equipment and levels designed for mobility impaired children; and construct the playground in accordance with ADA, CPSC and playground safety regulations.","ParticipantName":"City of Irvine","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sandy","LastName":"Litzie","Phone":"949-724-6684"},{"GrantID":3680,"CycleID":59,"CycleCode":"PB3         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB3          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":38000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will consist of the complete demolition and replacement of all existing playground equipment and the installation of a new cushioning material.  The project will be targeted for completion within the 2002 calendar year.  The purpose of the project is to provide new ADA and CPSC compliant accessible play structures and grounds.","ParticipantName":"City of Eureka","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brent","LastName":"Siemer","Phone":"707-441-4191"},{"GrantID":3681,"CycleID":59,"CycleCode":"PB3         ","CycleNameID":18,"CycleName":"Park Playground Accessibility and Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Park and Playground Grants","CyclecategoryID":8,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PB3          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":37660.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Due to safety reasons and modernization, in Spring 2002, the City of King plans to remove the old playground equipment at both play areas of the City Park to expand and rebuild both play areas, installing rubberized matting in at least one play area, preferably both, along with bucket-seat swings with support straps for the physically challenged.  The two play areas will be distinctive to two age groups: one for toddlers (ages 2-5) and one for school-aged children (ages 5-12), both with a variety of cognitive and physically challenging activity areas.  Presently, both areas are relatively small and it is the City`s goal to enlarge them to allow for a more diverse and modern play area that is accessible to children of all ages and physical abilities, including the mobility impaired.","ParticipantName":"City of King City","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Greta","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"831-386-5923"},{"GrantID":3682,"CycleID":100,"CycleCode":"TR19        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR19         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In the spring of 2002, the City of Santa Clarita proposes to purchase and install 2,375 square feet of poured-in-place rubber surfacing to be used under the playground equipment at the City`s new Oak Spring Canyon Park.  When used at City parks, recycled tire playground surface cover diverts waste to landfills, heightens the public`s awareness of using recycled materials, gives greater access to those with physical disabilities, and provides a safer, cleaner playground surface for the public`s use.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clarita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Glenn","LastName":"Bogna","Phone":"661-286-1408"},{"GrantID":3683,"CycleID":100,"CycleCode":"TR19        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR19         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Chula Vista Elementary School District (CVESD) is the largest K-6 school district in California with a student population of 23,900 students housed in 39 schools; CVESD is located in the southern end of San Diego County.  CIWMB funding is requested to replace two existing sandbox playgrounds (the large one estimated at 9,800-sq.ft. and the small one estimated at 2,291-sq.ft.; both located at Eastlake Elementary School) with a combination of shredded rubber and pour rubber products made from California waste tires.  Replacement of the sandboxes are needed for many reasons, chief among them are safety concerns and health hazards caused by compacted and slippery sand and contaminated feces/urine in the sand.  The new product will be purchased from a Southern California manufacturer who certifies that the product was derived from California tires; once purchased, CVESD`s Maintenance and Operation staff will implement the construction activities listed in the work plan, including pre-installation, installation and post installation, which will be completed by December 2002.  Activities related to public outreach and ongoing maintenance will be the responsibility of the school staff.","ParticipantName":"Chula Vista Elementary School District","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Doyle","Phone":"619-425-9600"},{"GrantID":3684,"CycleID":100,"CycleCode":"TR19        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR19         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant would provide our kindergartners with a safe playground surface materials June 2002 and complete installation August 2002.  Our school has combined API award incentive money, school activity, and school fundraiser funds to improve our school`s playgrounds.  This surface material would provide safety to our children and community in a variety of ways.","ParticipantName":"Cascade Union Elementary School District","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Evans","Phone":"530-378-7050"},{"GrantID":3685,"CycleID":100,"CycleCode":"TR19        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR19         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Reservoir Park is a community-based park, and the only park in the north end of the city.  The project is to remove the existing surfacing (sand) and provide new ground surfacing made from recycled feedstock which will meet or exceed ADA guidelines and State of California standards, and is intended to provide a fun and safe environment for all children.  The surfacing will allow wheelchair access to the equipment and provide accessible play opportunities for mobility-impaired children.  The City is undertaking this project to upgrade its surfacing and make it accessible to children with disabilities.","ParticipantName":"City of Signal Hill","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kathy","LastName":"Sorensen","Phone":"562-989-7320"},{"GrantID":3686,"CycleID":100,"CycleCode":"TR19        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR19         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Renovation of an existing children`s playground to improve safety and to provide greater utilization by the school, childcare programs, and the recreation district.  The renovation project would also provide compliance with the Americans with Disability Act.  The site preparation project and the installation of poured in place fall material using 100- California certified recycled tire products would be jointly funded by the school district and the Tire Recycling Grant Program.","ParticipantName":"Pleasant Ridge Union School District","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sonia","LastName":"Lasyone","Phone":"530-268-2800"},{"GrantID":3687,"CycleID":100,"CycleCode":"TR19        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR19         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Over the past two years, numerous items within the kindergarten playground had to be removed due to safety requirements.  Recently, Summerville School District was required to remove a large wooden structure, which was deemed unsafe under recent Loss Prevention Survey completed by Tuolumne JPA.  The result of which is that our town`s kindergarten playground has two play structures for 52 children.  The district has begun the process of funding and purchasing a new Kindergarten Playground.  The funding from the Playground Cover Grant will replace the sand and bark cover presently used and cited in the Loss Prevention Survey as `unsafe and poorly maintained.`","ParticipantName":"Summerville Elementary School District","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Leigh","LastName":"Shampain","Phone":"209-928-4291"},{"GrantID":3688,"CycleID":100,"CycleCode":"TR19        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR19         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Loma Linda is seeking playground surfacing for the replacement of the existing sand surface with the rubberized play surface for three existing playgrounds within the city; and funds to provide rubberized playground surface for a fourth playground area which is scheduled to begin construction on November 26, 2001.  The three existing playground are located in Hulda Crooks park, and the new playground is proposed within Leonard Bailey Park.  The replacement of sand with a rubberized surface is beneficial to the Cit for purposes of maintenance, cleanliness, safety and accessibility after wet weather, and increased accessibility to all levels of physical skill and ability for park users.","ParticipantName":"City of Loma Linda","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jarb","LastName":"Thaipejr","Phone":"909-799-4401"},{"GrantID":3689,"CycleID":100,"CycleCode":"TR19        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR19         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Fernando is requesting a grant in the amount of $25,000 for the purchase and installation of a waste tire playground cover at Recreation Park, located within the City.  The entire project is expected to be completed within a 90-day period and can commence immediately upon grant approval.  The City Public Works Department will provide project management services for the successful completion of the project.  The playground needs to be refurbished due a cover because the playground is heavily used and safety hazards are present with the current sand surface.  The new cover would also make the playground ADA compliant.","ParticipantName":"City of San Fernando","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"LaBrado","Phone":"818-898-1234"},{"GrantID":3691,"CycleID":100,"CycleCode":"TR19        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR19         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":19697.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our project is to clear, grade, and install a recycled rubber tire playground surface beneath a new playground climbing structure at McCloud Elementary School.  The project has begun with the removal of old playground equipment that was found to be unsafe by the Northern California Schools Insurance Group inspector last spring.  We are applying for grant funding now so that we can install a superior piece of new equipment with safe surface material in late spring or early summer, 2002, as weather permits.  The work will be managed by the school superintendent/principal and the school custodian, using contractors, volunteers, and community members who have the expertise and experience to assist with the project.  The reason for the project is to provide our students with new playground equipment and surfacing that is safe, easily maintained, attractive, durable, and meets the standards set by the school insurance group.","ParticipantName":"McCloud Union School District","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Diane","LastName":"Brickell","Phone":"530-964-2133"},{"GrantID":3692,"CycleID":100,"CycleCode":"TR19        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR19         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tumbleweed Elementary School (Palmdale School District) was established in 1960 and has not been renovated until recently.  Most of the playground equipment was removed due to being over forty years old and non-code compliant.  A rubberized play/fall zone of recycled product is considered one of the best ways to provide a safe and healthy place to play.  The project will consist of poured-in-place rubber surfacing, made from recycled tire product and new equipment which will be installed and ready for the 2002 school year, to comply with state safety standards.  This project will provide a safe and health play area for the children at Tumbleweed School and surrounding community.","ParticipantName":"Palmdale School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mat","LastName":"Havens","Phone":"661-266-7237"},{"GrantID":3695,"CycleID":100,"CycleCode":"TR19        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR19         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":6900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will improve child safety at Adams Park by removing deteriorated rubberized playground cover material and replacing it with recycled tire cover material.  Once grant funds are awarded, the project should be complete in approximately three months.","ParticipantName":"City of La Quinta","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Dodie","LastName":"Horvitz","Phone":"760-777-7090"},{"GrantID":3696,"CycleID":100,"CycleCode":"TR19        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR19         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":24895.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Cerritos will purchase and install new rubberized playground cover for use at Westgate Park under its playground equipment. The new ground cover will provide a safer, more attractive play environment which will meet the ADA requirements, be easier to maintain, and be more accessible after wet weather.  Materials used will include a maximum amount of recycled California waste tire products.  The installation of this recycled content ground cover will not only make the playground more accessible and safer, but will promote the use of recycled materials in the community.","ParticipantName":"City of Cerritos","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Mendoza","Phone":"562-916-1256"},{"GrantID":3697,"CycleID":100,"CycleCode":"TR19        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR19         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Long Beach Unified School District is applying for funds to purchase and install rubberized mats manufactured from crumbs derived from recycling of whole used tires, produced in the State of California, underneath and around the playground equipment at Edison, Roosevelt and Whittier schools to provide for safe and accessible play areas.  The districts` maintenance employees will complete the installation phase of the proposed project.  We propose to complete this project within twelve (12) months after the award of the grant.","ParticipantName":"Long Beach Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Oskoui","Phone":"562-997-7500"},{"GrantID":3698,"CycleID":100,"CycleCode":"TR19        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR19         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Replace wood fibers with pour-in-place recycled tire material to provide a safer more serviceable play surface for playground at Santee Mini-Park.  Project is scheduled to occur March 1, 2002 through July 26, 2002, with follow up public information, marketing and project success monitoring activities thereafter.  Work to be done by contractor via competitive bid.  Wood fivers to be removed and recycled by staff as ground cover at other locations.  Project is needed because park use has been reduced due to splinter and fall injuries, moisture, contamination, fiber displacement and other health and safety related factors.","ParticipantName":"City of Santee","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Boydston","Phone":"619-258-4100"},{"GrantID":3699,"CycleID":100,"CycleCode":"TR19        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR19         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":24500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Fair Oaks Recreation and Park District (FORPD) proposes to replace the existing ground cover underneath and around Village Park Playground, in Fair Oaks, with surfacing manufactured from recycled California waste tire rubber.  The contract to do this work will be awarded through a formal bidding process to a rubber-surfacing manufacturer who utilizes recycled tires from within California.  Surfacing is needed at the existing playground to ensure health and safety, and to provide access for the mobility impaired.","ParticipantName":"Fair Oaks Recreation and Park District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Lorne","LastName":"Prescott","Phone":"916-966-1036"},{"GrantID":3701,"CycleID":100,"CycleCode":"TR19        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR19         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":20552.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Modesto will develop Orville Wright Neighborhood Park with the help of Airport Neighbors United, Lions of Modesto, Park Partners Project and a Joint-Use Agreement with Modesto City School District.  The project includes the development of a 6-acre play area that spans the Orville Wright School property and includes a 6,850 sq. ft. playground in the park area while the playground will contain 1,608 sq. ft. of pour-in-place rubber surfacing made from California waste tires.  The project will begin in May of 2002 and is expected to be completed by May of 2003.  The Airport Neighborhood does not currently meet the Neighborhood Park Standards of the Urban General Plan; thus residents currently have no safe environments in which to play.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Beverly","LastName":"McCullough","Phone":"209-577-5495"},{"GrantID":3703,"CycleID":100,"CycleCode":"TR19        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR19         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":15585.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City Council of the City of Costa Mesa approved construction of a new neighborhood park, on a vacant lot, on Maple Street, for local residents.  The final concept design plan includes a concrete activity area, picnic area, sound walls, landscaping, automatic irrigation system, a tot lot and rubberized surfacing under the entire playground area.  Construction on Maple Street Park is scheduled to begin March 2002 with the rubberized playground portion of the project being installed after the playground equipment is in place.  Maple Street Park will boast the largest area of rubberized surface materials of all parks in the City of Costa Mesa.  The large area of rubberized safety surfacing is the essential component of this project as it provides a higher level of safety, is environmentally preferred to sand or wood chips and is cleaner and more cost effective to maintain.","ParticipantName":"City of Costa Mesa","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Donna","LastName":"Theriault","Phone":"714-754-5024"},{"GrantID":3707,"CycleID":100,"CycleCode":"TR19        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR19         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":11582.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Ballico-Cressey School District would like to install a six-seat swing set with loose fill ground cover derived from California recycled tires at both Ballico and Cressey Schools.  This project will take place during the February Break, Feb. 11-18.  The entire project will be a collaboration of our school district and community support.  Recent California regulations are requiring public playgrounds to assess their compatibility with new ADA and US Consumer Project Safety Commission (CPSC) Public Playground Safety Guidelines.  Cressey School, a k-3 grade site has no swing set at all.  Ballico, a 4-8 site currently has a swing set that does not meet current regulations and therefore must be replaced.","ParticipantName":"Ballico-Cressey School District","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carolyn","LastName":"Lemas","Phone":"209-632-5371"},{"GrantID":3708,"CycleID":100,"CycleCode":"TR19        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR19         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"West Hills Community College District is requesting $25,000 to provide a rubberized play surface at the college`s new Child Development Center in Avenal, California, which is to open in Spring 2002.  Grant funding will allow the facility to have state of the art playground surface material which will provide a safe, `child friendly` playground.  Without this proposal, architects will be forced to use cheaper surfacing materials thereby resulting in a lower quality facility.  The community of Avenal will benefit because over 100 children and families will use this playground facility annually.","ParticipantName":"West Hills Community College District","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Frank P.","LastName":"Gornick","Phone":"559-934-2100"},{"GrantID":3709,"CycleID":100,"CycleCode":"TR19        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR19         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed project consists of having a contractor install waste tire playground covers in a public park within the City of La Mirada within the next 6 months in order to provide improved safety, maintenance, and accessibility on the playgrounds.","ParticipantName":"City of La Mirada","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Forster","Phone":"562-902-2385"},{"GrantID":3710,"CycleID":100,"CycleCode":"TR19        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR19         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The playground at Loleta Elementary School must be replaced by January 2003.  The replacement of the playground is scheduled for July/August 2002.  The work will be completed by general contractors working with Dale Green and Associates, a playground consulting firm.  A playground audit, conducted in April 2000, using ASTM F1497 guidelines, revealed 21 priority 1 conditions.  The  playground equipment does not meet the new federal standards.","ParticipantName":"Loleta Union Elementary School District","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Malloy","Phone":"707-733-5705"},{"GrantID":3711,"CycleID":100,"CycleCode":"TR19        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR19         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":11893.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Huntington Beach City School District","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dick","LastName":"Masters","Phone":"714-378-2052"},{"GrantID":3718,"CycleID":100,"CycleCode":"TR19        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR19         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":22600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With this project, the Community Services Department will replace and rehabilitate deficiencies in the playground area.  The deficiencies have been identified in the City`s Infrastructures Deficiencies Report and the 2001 Playground safety Audit.  The play area is to be replaced by the end of 2002 with safety surfacing and new playground equipments.  This will meet ADA and playground safety requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Fullerton","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Randy","LastName":"McDaniel","Phone":"714-773-5798"},{"GrantID":3719,"CycleID":100,"CycleCode":"TR19        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR19         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":13000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Santa Barbara County Parks Department (SBCOParks) operates Jalama Beach Park, which is located an unincorporated area of northern Santa Barbara County approximately 15 miles south of the city of Lompoc.  Due to the present condition of the Jalama Beach Park play-structure, and the fact that it does not meet current American Society for testing and Materials (ASTM) or architectural barriers (ADA) guidelines, it has been designated for replacements soon as possible.  County parks have 25,250.00 allocated in the Capitol Program Budget for play equipment and resilient surfacing upgrades at (Jalama) identified within our playground audits.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Stone","Phone":"805-934-6145"},{"GrantID":3723,"CycleID":100,"CycleCode":"TR19        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR19         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project will include removal of sand, which is presently used for cushioning under and around the playground equipment, and replacement with safe resilient surfacing made from recycled California tire rubber.  The project will commence immediately following award of grant funding and will be completed along with renovation of the play equipment and playground within a two-year period.  The surfacing is a part of a larger project that will renovate the entire playground area and equipment using community volunteers as well as City staff.  A licensed contractor will reconstruct the playground in accordance with ADA and CPSC regulations using new recycled-content equipment and recycled California tire rubber.  The current playground sand cushion surfacing is an obstacle to access by the mobility-impaired population.","ParticipantName":"City of Brentwood","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jon","LastName":"Carlson","Phone":"925-516-6090"},{"GrantID":3724,"CycleID":100,"CycleCode":"TR19        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR19         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":24444.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A playground safety audit noted that our school playground, which also serves as a community park, was significantly out of compliance with required safety mandates, (See Attachment A).  Due to poor design and deteriorating condition most of the play structures needed replacement.  The remaining wood chips left around the equipment were deteriorating as well, and new cushioning material was needed.  Because our limited funding was spent purchasing new equipment, we used a donated   aggregate as underpayment , which has proven unacceptable for a number of reasons.  Installing rubberized playground cover will enhance the safety, drainage, accessibility, and esthetics of Osprey`s Playground.","ParticipantName":"Southern Humboldt Unified School District","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Clifton","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"707-923-2787"},{"GrantID":3725,"CycleID":102,"CycleCode":"TR20        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR20         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Wasco High School would like to resurface its existing dirt running track with an all-weather track surface made from recycled tire rubber.  Funding will come from this grant, high school district funds, and corporate and community sponsorships and will be completed by September 2003.  The current dirt track is outdated- - at least 65 years old- - and needs a new, quality surface.  Wasco High School, its students and the entire community would benefit greatly from a new track surface.  We believe it would increase participation in track and field, allow us to attract a great number of competitions, and boost pride throughout this rural area.","ParticipantName":"Wasco Union High School District","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Cheatwood","Phone":"661-758-7434"},{"GrantID":3726,"CycleID":102,"CycleCode":"TR20        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR20         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Borrego Springs High School in cooperation with the Borrego Springs Unified School District proposes to replace the existing dirt track with an all-weather running track made of recycled tires.  The project is scheduled for completion by September of 2002.  Funding will come from this grant, district funds and County of San Diego Parks and Recreation funds.  The current track is dirt and provides an uneven and poor running surface with padding when it rains.","ParticipantName":"Borrego Springs Unified School District","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Shanda","LastName":"Hahn","Phone":"760-767-5357"},{"GrantID":3729,"CycleID":102,"CycleCode":"TR20        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR20         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":92050.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Del Norte County Unified School District will replace a 20 year old track surface at Del Norte High School with a three layer, insist , spike resistant, colored, impermeable, resilient polyurethane athletic surface.  Upon awarding of grant funds, the district will put the project to bid in the winter, work with the accepted contractor in the summer of 2002 to remove the current track surface and patch the current base material.  Because the county receives approximately 60 inches of rain in the winter months, the summer will be the best time to pour in place a 13mm thick rubberized, recycled material.  Rainfall has taken its toll on the current track and estimated costs of patching are nearly the same as replacing the surface.  Annually 28,000 county residents and students use the county`s only paved track that will be closed down for competitive sports and community use without funding assistance.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County Unified School District","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rodney","LastName":"Jahn","Phone":"707-464-0202"},{"GrantID":3734,"CycleID":102,"CycleCode":"TR20        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR20         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We are proposing to resurface the existing deteriorated track at Feather River College.  Based on a successful application, the proposed timeline for initiating the construction process would begin in spring of 2002.  By utilizing contractors experience in the rehabilitation of existing running surfaces using recycled California tires, construction management professionals at Feather River College will ensure a positive outcome.  The track at Feather River College is a community use facility that has deteriorated to the point that safety considerations may force a reduction in use until repairs can be accomplished.","ParticipantName":"Feather River Community College District","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Thein","Phone":"5302830202"},{"GrantID":3736,"CycleID":102,"CycleCode":"TR20        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR20         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":10000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Purchase of recycled tire material known a `crumbed rubber` to be used as mulch on City of Santa Clarita parks and recreational turf.  The mulch will be purchased in the spring of 2002, and applied to several City park sites, including Central Park.  The rubber will be used like mulch, aerating ground, providing enhanced water retention and conservation, and providing a thicker, hardier turf.  An additional benefit: the reduction of waste and the reuse of recycled tire material.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clarita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dale","LastName":"Sargent","Phone":"661-294-2563"},{"GrantID":3738,"CycleID":102,"CycleCode":"TR20        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR20         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Manhattan Beach Unified School District proposes to demolish the 50-year-old track at Mira Costa High School and replace it with a 9-lane track made from 100- recycled California Tires.  The demolition and construction will take place during the spring and summer of 2002.  The work will be done by a contractor selected through public bid, who can certify the use of 100- recycled California Tires.  The District seeks to replace the current track because the poor condition of the dirt surface creates safety hazards for students and residents who use the Mira Costa track, which is the only track in Manhattan Beach.  The dirt surface also create and environmental and respiratory hazard for neighboring residents, who experience a high level of dust and particulate in the air from the track.","ParticipantName":"Manhattan Beach Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Scott","LastName":"Smith","Phone":"3107259050"},{"GrantID":3740,"CycleID":102,"CycleCode":"TR20        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR20         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":26826.6600,"ProjectSummary":"Establish fitness centers for use by students to meet the physical education graduation requirements and for use by staff and by the community.  The Fitness Centers will be added to available physical education classes starting with the 2002-2003 school year.  The rubber flooring will be an integral part of the fitness center to provide a safe, clean floor for participation in floor exercising and use for safety against falls under equipment.  Rubber flooring is desired as it provides physical relief for participants that would otherwise be standing on concrete while exercising, as well as a protective surface for falls and at the same time is easy to maintain.","ParticipantName":"Clovis Unified School District","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Bradley","Phone":"559-327-9120"},{"GrantID":3741,"CycleID":102,"CycleCode":"TR20        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR20         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":27500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This proposal, submitted by the Trinidad Union Elementary School District, proposes the construction of a high-quality, handicapped accessible, rubberized (using recycled tire rubber) running track around the perimeter of the Trinidad School playing field at Trinidad, Humboldt County, California.  Site surveying and contracting will occur in spring 2002 and project construction will take place in summer 2002.  The proposed track, which will be the only free access track in our local area, will serve the needs of elementary school children for physical education programs such as classroom P.E. and Trinidad J.A.W.S. (Jog and Walk Star), a before school; and recess running program, and as a site for a competitive track program.  Trinidad School is a public park and has free access year around during non-school hours.  The proposed track will also be a community running and aerobic walking facility serving the approximately 1900 households in the City of Trinidad and outlying areas.","ParticipantName":"Trinidad School District","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Grantz","Phone":"707-677-3631"},{"GrantID":3744,"CycleID":102,"CycleCode":"TR20        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR20         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Project is to renovate the Patrick Henry High School track located at 6702 Windermere Drive, San Diego, California in the community of San Carlos.  The timeline\r\nCalls for the renovation to follow within a year of the PHHS football field replacement with `Field Turf` artificial surface which was completed August 15,2001.  The track renovation will be accomplished through fund raising within the community and complemented by grants as available.  The track renovation is needed to replace a dirt track that was inadequate for track competitions, unsafe for athletes and heavily used by the local community.  The new surface will provide District, site and area athletic teams, site physical education classes and community (both adult and youth) a viable facility that until this time has not been available in this area of San Diego.   \r\n","ParticipantName":"San Diego Unified School District","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Pat","LastName":"Crowder","Phone":"619-286-7700"},{"GrantID":3745,"CycleID":102,"CycleCode":"TR20        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR20         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Torrance Unified School District plans to install a rubberized track surface at West Torrance High School in Torrance, CA.  The plan is to begin construction in July of 2002 by raising $400,000 in non-district funds.  The $400.000 will be used to construct a state of the art rubberized running facility.  Torrance, a community of approximately 150,000 people, is in need of a safe rubberized surface for recreational and competitive running.  The new rubberized surface will service the Torrance community, parks and recreation, and a school district of 24,000 students.","ParticipantName":"Torrance Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ben","LastName":"Egan","Phone":"310-533-4299"},{"GrantID":3746,"CycleID":102,"CycleCode":"TR20        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR20         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project involves resurfacing our current track and field facility at Golden West College.  We plan to begin this project as soon as we are notified that this grant has funded.  We have a bid from California Track and Engineering, and they install tracks composed of waste tire product.  The purpose of this project is to provide a safe all-weather training facility for our students and our community.","ParticipantName":"Golden West College","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Matt","LastName":"Simpson","Phone":"714-895-8230"},{"GrantID":3747,"CycleID":102,"CycleCode":"TR20        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR20         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":48503.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Tanaka Track project provides for the installation of a quarter-mile walking and jogging track at a new mini-park in the City of Long Beach.  Amenities at the mini-park will consist of a tot lot, basketball court, picnic area, benches, turf, and trees, along with the quarter-mile track.  California waste tires in the form of recycled content surface material will be used for the recreational track surface material.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Anna","LastName":"Mendiola","Phone":"562-570-3165"},{"GrantID":3751,"CycleID":102,"CycleCode":"TR20        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR20         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We intend to install a waste tire track that will surround our soon to be installed soccer field.  Currently, the underutilized field is being leveled, piped, and prepared for grass sod; our desire is to have the track installed prior to the end of this school year - June 01.  The district has set aside resources and secured in-kind goods and services that exceed the required match to develop this much-needed community asset- the District has committed to the development of the soccer field regardless of the determination of these requested funds.  Chualar is poor, rural, and isolated community void of public resources and facilities with the exception of those provided by the school district.  The installation of a high quality, environmentally sound facility will go along way to increase community and school pride assisting in the District efforts to produce students who are skilled and capable of success.","ParticipantName":"Chualar Union Elementary School District","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Aguilar","Phone":"831-679-2504"},{"GrantID":3754,"CycleID":102,"CycleCode":"TR20        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR20         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Ninety-Second Street Elementary School in Watts will install a safe exercise/running track surfaced with CA waste tires to provide recreation opportunities for our economically disadvantaged, minority students.  The grant and match funds will pay for site preparation and professional installation.  The track will be installed in conjunction with the Proposition BB resurfacing scheduled to be completed before April 2004.  The only facilities funding available requires a match.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Virginia","LastName":"Arenas","Phone":"323-564-7946"},{"GrantID":3755,"CycleID":102,"CycleCode":"TR20        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR20         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Paramount is proposing to install 4,700 square feet of pour in place safety surfacing at Progress Park to improve access to the existing play system .  The area immediately north of the play system includes a concrete walkway and different height levels of compacted dirt, which makes access to the play system difficult for the mobility-impaired.  Additionally, the play system is used by the adjacent K-8 school and there are serious safety issues in terms of tripping hazards and hard surfaces that make the access area to the play system dangerous for all users.  The pour in place rubberized surfacing would ultimately provide an uniformed level service that provides hazard-free access to the play system for the school children and park patrons while providing a forgiving surface that is safe for all users.","ParticipantName":"City of Paramount","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Len","LastName":"Gorecki","Phone":"562-220-2121"},{"GrantID":3761,"CycleID":63,"CycleCode":"RU3         ","CycleNameID":27,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU3          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Sarah Weimer","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Kenter Canyon Charter School, a public elementary school in the Los Angeles Unified School District, needs to replace its small, outdated, inadequate library.  Several parents connected with the school identified a 1,600 square foot California Craftsman-style house that had been built for a movie set and was slated for demolition.  Instead, it was donated to the school and all of its parts were carefully disassembled, catalogued and put in storage.  Kenter Canyon School, through the volunteer work of its Parent Support Group, is seeking funds to reconstruct the building on school property; reusing the materials with virtually no reprocessing, so the house will become a new library to provide a better and larger learning environment for the students, faculty, and staff.  This dramatic project, once publicized, will have a multiplier effect because it will showcase the out-of the box thinking that transformed an existing building, that otherwise would have been sent to a landfill, into a children`s library and will inspire the school district to explore many other avenues of adaptive reuse.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Melody","LastName":"Reid","Phone":"213-473-8143"},{"GrantID":3765,"CycleID":63,"CycleCode":"RU3         ","CycleNameID":27,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU3          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Sarah Weimer","AwardedFunds":40099.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Kern County Waste Management Department is seeking grant funds to kick off an electronics reuse program for commercial business in Kern County.  Kern County Waste Management would administer the pilot program.  Commercial business would participate by donating dated electronics (computers, printers, etc.) to Merit Corporation, a 5-01(a)(3) qualified non-profit, operates an electronics refurbishing program at the Women`s California Correctional Institution in Stockton, California through the State Corrections Joint Venture Program.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Anthony","LastName":"Bonanno","Phone":"661-862-8955"},{"GrantID":3766,"CycleID":63,"CycleCode":"RU3         ","CycleNameID":27,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU3          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Sarah Weimer","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funding requested will be used to assist Resource Area for Teachers (RAFT), a San Jose non-profit organization to expand their materials reuse activities.  The goals and objectives of this project include increasing the number of businesses that are aware of and utilize RAFT`s reuse services, increase the types of items donated to RAFT by businesses, increase the volume of materials donated to RAFT, and increase the number of school districts, teachers, and students utilizing and benefiting from RAFT`s services.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cynthia","LastName":"Dunn","Phone":"408-277-3628"},{"GrantID":3768,"CycleID":63,"CycleCode":"RU3         ","CycleNameID":27,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU3          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Sarah Weimer","AwardedFunds":20981.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop a Quarterly Newsletter for all businesses in the City of Modesto to promote the reuse of various materials.  Each newsletter will highlight reuse ideas of a particular material or product (I .e. Food waste, office furnishings, etc.) as well as businesses that already successfully reuse their waste products.  The newsletter will also act as a forum to further promote the city`s Business Recycling Awards Program to encourage more business to think creatively about their waste reduction programs.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Beverly","LastName":"McCullough","Phone":"209-577-5495"},{"GrantID":3771,"CycleID":63,"CycleCode":"RU3         ","CycleNameID":27,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU3          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Sarah Weimer","AwardedFunds":38930.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Napa, in cooperation with Solano-Napa Builders Exchange, proposes to reform, expand, and promote NapaMax (its local material exchange program) starting in March of 2002 to improve the effectiveness of the program.  The City would seek to develop and support a new, web-based system (www.napamax.org) with extensive outreach and technical assistance to solicit listings from the entire Solano-Napa region.","ParticipantName":"City of Napa","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"707-257-9291"},{"GrantID":3772,"CycleID":63,"CycleCode":"RU3         ","CycleNameID":27,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU3          - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Sarah Weimer","AwardedFunds":49990.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Reuse Assistance Grant, if awarded, will be used to expand a successful, local reuse facility, the Habitat for Humanity Restore, and jumpstart a countywide construction and demolition (C\u0026D) material reuse education program.  The proposed project will directly result in increased diversion from landfill disposal.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sophia","LastName":"Jella","Phone":"530-621-6665"},{"GrantID":3776,"CycleID":64,"CycleCode":"RU4         ","CycleNameID":25,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Fourth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU4          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Sarah Weimer","AwardedFunds":21832.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This is a pilot project, consisting of the above-named cities, that is designed to expand an existing program that seeks to provide services to the South Bay area of Los Angeles County.  This pilot project will divert edible food not sold at restaurants, food courts, hotels, hospitals, and other establishments from landfills, to a non-profit organization that will allocate this edible food to organizations that help meet the nutritional needs of displaced, indigent, or impoverished persons.  At this time, the non-profit organization that has agreed to participate in this grant as the primary recipient of the diverted food is Food Finders.  Food Finders is a non-profit organizations dedicated to feeding those in need.  They collect and distribute food along with other essential items to missions, shelters, treatment centers, senior centers, children`s homes and more in both Los Angeles and Orange Counties at no cost to recipients.","ParticipantName":"City of Lomita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Irwin","Phone":"310-325-7110"},{"GrantID":3777,"CycleID":65,"CycleCode":"RU5         ","CycleNameID":23,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU5          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Sarah Weimer","AwardedFunds":3078.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop a Quarterly Newsletter for all businesses in the City of Modesto to promote the reuse of various materials.  Each newsletter will highlight reuse ideas of a particular material or product (i.e. Food waste, office furnishings, etc.) as well as businesses that already successfully reuse their waste products.  The newsletter will also act as a forum to further promote the city`s Business Recycling Awards Program to encourage more business to think creatively about their waste reduction programs.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Beverly","LastName":"McCullough","Phone":"209-577-5495"},{"GrantID":3778,"CycleID":65,"CycleCode":"RU5         ","CycleNameID":23,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU5          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Sarah Weimer","AwardedFunds":23603.0400,"ProjectSummary":"The Porterville Development Center, a facility of California`s Department of Developmental Services, currently operates a newspaper reuse program in conjunction with the City of Porterville.  Additionally, the developmental Center operates two vocational education workshops which `rescue` discarded furniture items from throughout the facility, train their clients in the skills necessary to refurbish the items, then redistribute the items for client and staff use.  Grant funds would be utilized in the newspaper reuse program to purchase additional roll-off bins for collection of newspaper, a freestanding aluminum cover to protect the bin of paper from inclement weather, and paper `joggers` to facilitate the packaging of the end-product.  Funding requests for the furniture reuse program would purchase numerous tools, both large and small, which the workshop`s current budgets are unable to accommodate.","ParticipantName":"City of Porterville","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lori","LastName":"Thomas","Phone":"559-782-7513"},{"GrantID":3779,"CycleID":65,"CycleCode":"RU5         ","CycleNameID":23,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Fifth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"1999-00   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU5          - 1999-00","GrantManager":"Sarah Weimer","AwardedFunds":36285.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Sonoma County Waste Management Agency (Agency), in partnership with Garbage Reincarnation, Inc., proposes to create an educational reuse showcase and related lecture/workshop series to compliment the reuse building currently being constructed at the Central Landfill location.  This project includes a) organizing donated materials and volunteers to build a rustic facade for the reuse building, b) organizing paid labor and volunteers to construct and staff a 20`x30` `Reuse Education Center` within the new reuse building, c) using reused materials including re-milled lumber in all aspects of construction, d) acquire from local scrap art artists samples of creative projects using discarded materials, and e) conduct lecture/workshops on the use of used building materials in construction.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County Waste Management Agency","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mollie","LastName":"Mangerich","Phone":"707-565-3788"},{"GrantID":3780,"CycleID":137,"CycleCode":"UOG6        ","CycleNameID":54,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG6         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":43897.5000,"ProjectSummary":"Signal Hill`s used oil collection centers are new and currently underused.  It appears that residents are currently going to Long Beach to recycle their oil.  This is due to a promotional push to use Long Beach`s centers as Signal Hill didn`t have its own.  Now with two centers in the city, there is a need to bring DIYers back to Signal Hill to recycle their oil.  To do this we are proposing to initially conduct survey to determine proper DIY demographics.  Based on results of survey, we will then develop a complete multi-media promotional campaign to draw used oil recyclers back to Signal Hill.","ParticipantName":"City of Signal Hill","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Charlie","LastName":"Honeycutt","Phone":"562-989-7356"},{"GrantID":3781,"CycleID":137,"CycleCode":"UOG6        ","CycleNameID":54,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG6         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":84095.5000,"ProjectSummary":"Temple City suffers from an on-going problem oil being left after hours at certified centers.  To stop this problem the City has tried several different methods of deterring people from this act.  To date none of these methods have been successful.  Therefore, with the enforcement elements not working, we are proposing an aggressive, multi-media, multi-lingual public outreach campaign targeting DIYers in the City.  We will compliment this campaign with three used oil collection events to allow residents to get rid of un-recyclable oil.","ParticipantName":"City of Temple City","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Laura","LastName":"Snyder","Phone":"626-285-2171"},{"GrantID":3783,"CycleID":137,"CycleCode":"UOG6        ","CycleNameID":54,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG6         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":157934.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Los Angeles has identified Central and South LA as two underserved areas within the City of Los Angeles.  These areas primarily house Non-English speaking populations residing in multi-family buildings.  Despite the expected large population of DIYs in these communities, the participation and recycling of used oil is one third of that in other communities citywide.  The City of Los Angeles intends to use the opportunity grant to implement a grass roots outreach program to increase recycling habits of the residents in these areas.  Additionally, the City will launch and implement a marina oil recovery program in the San Pedro area.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Daniel","LastName":"Meyers","Phone":"213-485-3774"},{"GrantID":3785,"CycleID":137,"CycleCode":"UOG6        ","CycleNameID":54,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG6         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":246400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To develop a baseline telephone survey for the 9,500 Spanish speaking residents in the City of Santa Monica to determine the level of awareness concerning the used oil and filter recycling program while identifying the need for a targeted Spanish language outreach campaign.  Based on the results of the baseline survey, develop culturally significant Spanish outreach materials that will be distributed on a quarterly basis through-out the duration of the grant and beyond.  Provide post-campaign telephone survey to evaluate the effectiveness of the outreach efforts.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Monica","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Conway","Phone":"310-458-8711"},{"GrantID":3786,"CycleID":137,"CycleCode":"UOG6        ","CycleNameID":54,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG6         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":151300.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1) public education program - including outreach to Hispanic migrant workers, 2) promotion of re-refined oil, 3) school education program 4) small business community program that includes amnesty oil collection events aimed at CESQGs, 5) Truckee/ Placer County regional program, 6) used quart oil container collection to include purchase of granulator.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Daria","LastName":"Kent","Phone":"530-265-7179"},{"GrantID":3787,"CycleID":137,"CycleCode":"UOG6        ","CycleNameID":54,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG6         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":117772.8800,"ProjectSummary":"Establish, in Spanish, `Only Rain Down the Drain` Storm Drain Advertising and Stenciling Program that incorporates staff and volunteers to use original artwork to enlighten residents about storm drains and enhance community pride.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Nathan","LastName":"Gorth","Phone":"209-577-5493"},{"GrantID":3788,"CycleID":137,"CycleCode":"UOG6        ","CycleNameID":54,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG6         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":603535.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Public Outreach campaign to increase public awareness about used oil and filter recycling, with specific emphasis on used oil filters; expand oil filter collection in some of the participating jurisdictions; establish new collection programs for plastic oil bottles; and make improvements to existing facilities.","ParticipantName":"Rural Counties ESJPA","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Norton","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":3790,"CycleID":137,"CycleCode":"UOG6        ","CycleNameID":54,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG6         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":167161.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Bernardino County Household Hazardous Waste program requests funds to establish an outreach, consultation and agricultural oil collection program based at the Central Household Hazardous Waste Collection Center in San Bernardino.  The target population for this program will include farm, nursery, and landscape maintenance operators concentrated within the San Bernardino Valley/Foothills area, with special emphasis placed on outreach to Hispanic operators.  The key characteristics of the collection element will include self-transport of oil by participants, a contingency for dealing with non-transportable oil, and services and supplies that can be offered free of charge, emphasizing the reward of proper used oil and oil filter management.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Stephanie  M","LastName":"Odenbach","Phone":"909-382-5401"},{"GrantID":3791,"CycleID":137,"CycleCode":"UOG6        ","CycleNameID":54,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG6         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":671825.1600,"ProjectSummary":"Napa and Sonoma Counties propose to establish:\r\n1)\tfour new permanent used oil collection facilities to serve mall farmers in the region;\r\n2)\ta temporary mobile used oil, filter and drum stockpile reduction program to serve small farmers;\r\n3)\tfive new permanent oil collection facilities and one bilge water decontamination facility to serve the marinas located beside key regional waterways and the coast; and \r\n4)\tan outreach program to educate small farmers, commercial vessels and recreational boaters about the importance of preventing used oil pollution and the availability of the new services.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Briggs","Phone":"707-253-4094"},{"GrantID":3792,"CycleID":137,"CycleCode":"UOG6        ","CycleNameID":54,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG6         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":58964.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project will provide funding for the one-time collection of historic accumulations of used oil, oil filters and storage containers from farms as a stockpile reduction program.  The proposed project will also establish a permanent collection program for agricultural oil and oil filters at the Yuba-Sutter HHW Facility including the purchase and installation of a new 1,000gallon tank with a pump and wand for emptying used oil from 55-gallon drums.  This program is intended to serve farms that generate too much used oil to recycle at a certified used oil collection center, but not enough used oil to pay a hauler for periodic collection.  The proposed project will also include an education program to inform farmers about the accumulation volume and time restrictions for used oil and filters; to inform farmers that used oil should not be released in to the environment; and to inform farmers about the opportunities to bring their used oil and filters to a recycling center.","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"530-634-6890"},{"GrantID":3794,"CycleID":137,"CycleCode":"UOG6        ","CycleNameID":54,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG6         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":496497.5500,"ProjectSummary":"San Joaquin County proposes to expand the marina used oil collection program as well as target the multi-cultural population.  The target audience will be the Spanish, Cambodian, Vietnamese as well as the rural and underserved populations of the County.  All advertising and campaigns will be provided in four languages, including English.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Gorton","Phone":"209-468-3066"},{"GrantID":3795,"CycleID":137,"CycleCode":"UOG6        ","CycleNameID":54,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG6         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":88694.1400,"ProjectSummary":"Expansion of Used Oil collection in three marinas currently underserved in the City and County of San Francisco.  Used oil collection will consist of used oil recycling, used oil filter recycling, used absorbent pad collection and disposal, and the recycling of plastic buckets and containers.","ParticipantName":"Port of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jay","LastName":"Ach","Phone":""},{"GrantID":3797,"CycleID":137,"CycleCode":"UOG6        ","CycleNameID":54,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG6         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":174883.5000,"ProjectSummary":"(Applicant did not fill out Project Summary.)","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Shields","Phone":"559-661-6333"},{"GrantID":3799,"CycleID":137,"CycleCode":"UOG6        ","CycleNameID":54,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG6         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town is proposing the purchase of a forklift to compliment the existing/expanded HHW Collection Center Programs.  Access to a forklift would facilitate movement of 55-gallon barrels of used motor oil filters, transfer barrels, and containers of contaminated oil, as well as the 500-gallon used oil tank for policing and cleaning the used oil collection area.","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Gina M.","LastName":"Whiteside","Phone":"760-240-7000"},{"GrantID":3800,"CycleID":137,"CycleCode":"UOG6        ","CycleNameID":54,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG6         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":282020.5100,"ProjectSummary":"Provide administrative and technical support to oil collection centers and conduct a gas pump topper promotional campaign; increase filter recycling through an educational campaign and distribution of filter collection containers; site two new permanent agricultural collection facilities; and conduct a county-wide Latino outreach campaign, targeting drivers` education and auto shop classes.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Dana","LastName":"Green","Phone":"805-882-3615"},{"GrantID":3801,"CycleID":137,"CycleCode":"UOG6        ","CycleNameID":54,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG6         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Spencer Fine","AwardedFunds":698667.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Cities of Palmdale and Lancaster are jointly applying for a grant to support development of infrastructure and public education for our residents.  Currently there are limited opportunities to legally dispose of HHW and relatively few residents` use the existing used oil certified centers.  We propose to:   Establish a permanent HHW facility;  Create two (2) ABOP centers;  Establish five (5) new Used Oil Certified Centers; Develop a comprehensive outreach campaign; Expand our curbside program to target Hispanic residents; and develop a comprehensive Spanish Language outreach campaign.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Palmdale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Corio","Phone":"661-267-5300"},{"GrantID":3802,"CycleID":137,"CycleCode":"UOG6        ","CycleNameID":54,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG6         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":341131.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Department of Public Works has identified a need for public education about used oil recycling in the primarily-Asian communities of the County.  In order to address this need most effectively, will create a Pilot Program to address this need.  The Program will consist of market research, development of an outreach plan based on that research.  We will also create new educational materials and advertisements and in conjunction with participating cities, implement a public education outreach effort in Mandarin Chinese and English specifically targeted to the Asian population.  The program will also include oil and filter collection events at State-certified used oil recycling centers and public outreach at community events.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Melinda","LastName":"Barrett","Phone":"626-458-4093"},{"GrantID":3805,"CycleID":137,"CycleCode":"UOG6        ","CycleNameID":54,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG6         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":698404.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Ventura, and the cities of Camarillo, Fillmore, Moorpark, Ojai, Oxnard, Port Hueneme, Santa Paula, Thousand Oaks and Ventura seek funding to increase participation in regional oil and filter collection programs through the following means:\r\n\r\nPUBLICITY AND EDUCATION - Establish a new program targeting Hispanic, Spanish-speaking and under-served populations while reinforcing and expanding existing Do It Yourselfers public information campaigns.  Establish a spill prevention program in conjunction with a re-refined oil promotion targeting the agricultural community. \r\n\r\nFACILITIES - Establish and promote new programs for collection of used oil, filters, and oil byproducts from agricultural sources and boaters.  Establish an ABOP facility in the East County and provide mobile oil and filter collection to Hispanic and other under-served communities in the County.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Howard","LastName":"Hope","Phone":"805-289-3113"},{"GrantID":3807,"CycleID":103,"CycleCode":"TR21        ","CycleNameID":36,"CycleName":"Tire Product Commercialization Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR21         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Eco-Block, LLC is seeking this grant to manufacture and market a new product for use in erosion control.  The product, Eco-Block, will be molded from recycled crumb rubber and have a weight of 30 lbs. or 1.5 CTE per unit.  This product will provide a more durable, more versatile alternative to sand bags for the control and elimination of ground water runoff and pollution.  Estimates indicate that California home builders alone use over five million sand bags each year.  Eco-Block will provide an economically and environmentally sound alternative.  The attached documentation substantiates that at even at minimal market penetration, Eco-Block would consume over 250,000 PTE each year.","ParticipantName":"Eco-Blok, LLC","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas M.","LastName":"Horan","Phone":"805-499-8856"},{"GrantID":3809,"CycleID":103,"CycleCode":"TR21        ","CycleNameID":36,"CycleName":"Tire Product Commercialization Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR21         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"U.S. Rubber Recycling, Inc. proposes to expand upgrade both the continuous roll and tile areas of its molded recycled rubber products capability.  Both areas have demonstrated outstanding market potential.  The continuous roll has tremendous potential at the commercial flooring level and the tile have excellent opportunity at the retail level in major home improvement centers.  The company has also developed several projects outside the scope of the scope of the traditional flooring applications that also have considerable potential to utilize large quantities of California derived crumb rubber.  In consideration of these factors, we believe that there is a critical need to upgrade and expanded.","ParticipantName":"U.S. Rubber Recycling, Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard L.","LastName":"Snyder","Phone":"951-342-0177"},{"GrantID":3812,"CycleID":103,"CycleCode":"TR21        ","CycleNameID":36,"CycleName":"Tire Product Commercialization Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR21         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Rubber sidewalks , Inc. intends to recycle 250,000 rubber tires from California sources with the production and sale of 350,000 square feet of rubber sidewalks to various cities and local agencies both in California as well as other states in the nation.  In addition this grant includes seven aluminum molds, a 150-ton press equipped with shuttle systems and mixing systems, which are required to move and load product.  Within the course of the next year Rubber sidewalks , Inc. will inform cities and local agencies with the use of videos and printed documents about the installation and maintenance of rubber sidewalks as well as the benefit of rubber sidewalks to the environment, tree care, and sidewalk maintenance and safety.","ParticipantName":"Rubbersidewalks, Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lindsay","LastName":"Smith","Phone":"310-515-5814"},{"GrantID":3813,"CycleID":103,"CycleCode":"TR21        ","CycleNameID":36,"CycleName":"Tire Product Commercialization Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR21         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Golden By-Products, Inc. will purchase, manufacture and install the equipment necessary to produce all black crumb rubber from commercial truck tires for: 1) molded rubber products, 2) rubberized asphalt, 3) poured-in-place, and 4) loose-fill applications.  This project is scheduled for development during calendar year 2002 and 2003.  Utilizing CIWMB grant funding and private lending sources, Golden will purchase and manufacture the equipment to add this processing system to its existing tire recycling operation: a) primary steel liberator/granulator, b) secondary granulator, and c) cracker mill.  Golden has planned this phase of its tire operation since it began in 1997.  Golden`s established tire volume and financial stability provides the opportunity to capitalize on new market demand for crumb rubber.","ParticipantName":"Golden By-Products, Inc.","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Barstow","Phone":"209-668-4855"},{"GrantID":3815,"CycleID":103,"CycleCode":"TR21        ","CycleNameID":36,"CycleName":"Tire Product Commercialization Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR21         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":184389.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste tire Products R\u0026D will purchase and install molds to produce American Disabilities Act compliance ramp products from value-added crumb rubber made from recycled tires.  Additionally, the production of these products will require re-tooling two existing presses.  All production will be performed in Glenn County, California.  The duration of the project will be one year.","ParticipantName":"Waste Tire Products Research \u0026 Development","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Tasto","Phone":"530-865-4588"},{"GrantID":3818,"CycleID":103,"CycleCode":"TR21        ","CycleNameID":36,"CycleName":"Tire Product Commercialization Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR21         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Operating since 1989, B.A.S. Recycling, Inc. is the largest tire recycler in California.  Install ambient grind equipment to allow B.A.S. to recycle an additional 600,000PTEs of California waste tires annually.  Ambient grind system will be in full production within 180 days after CIWMB notice to proceed.  Clean wire system will be installed within 360 days of CIWMB notice to proceed.  B.A.S. project and operations management will lead the project with outside contractors designing it.  The ambient grind system will allow B.A.S. to recycle only California waste tires and will permit the firm to fulfill long-term contracts.  It will enable the company to divert a minimum of 600,000 waste tires annually.  The clean wire system will allow B.A.S. to recycle the steel it currently sends to the landfill (600 tons monthly) because of contamination from tire rubber.","ParticipantName":"B.A.S. Recycling, Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ohannes","LastName":"Beudjekian","Phone":""},{"GrantID":3820,"CycleID":103,"CycleCode":"TR21        ","CycleNameID":36,"CycleName":"Tire Product Commercialization Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR21         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Huffco has manufactured recycled tire rubber mats since 1995.  Its line of floor mats is sold here, in Canada and Europe and is carried by major retail customers.  Last year it consumed over 3.5 million pounds of crumb rubber and buffing .  Huffco needs to expand its capacity and automate more of its processes.  This will allow it to integrate the operation of R.C.L. with Huffco, allowing Huffco to grind R.C.L.`s waste tire rubber and produce crumb or playground molds.\r\nThe project will take 180 days.  Huffco will purchase 20 molds to increase capacity for rubber mats and introduce new mat products, 4 molds for a new floor tile product line, 4 molds for dock bumpers, an automated press molding system, a new rubber mixing system and die cutting equipment for floor tiles and mats.  Rapid growth in the molded rubber products industry and commitments to buy Huffco`s products provides the impetus for securing additional equipment.","ParticipantName":"Huffco Manufacturing, LLC","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dale","LastName":"Huff","Phone":"209-983-4930"},{"GrantID":3822,"CycleID":103,"CycleCode":"TR21        ","CycleNameID":36,"CycleName":"Tire Product Commercialization Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR21         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Jesse Adams","AwardedFunds":245000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"EMC makes tiles from crumb rubber-for playground surfacing and residential use-and has increased sales from $323,000 to $1.3 million during the past 3 years.  Purchase and install a press to allow EMC to produce additional tile sizes and styles in demand by day care facilities, nursing homes, the sports market, and for use in patios, decks and play areas.  The equipment will be purchased and installed within 6 months from the CIWMB `notice to proceed.`  EMC project and operations management will lead the project.  Outside contractors will manufacture the press to EMC specifications and do the complete design and process engineering.  EMC sees an expanding market for crumb rubber tiles, but currently only produces 24` x 24` tiles.  The market for larger tiles is significant according to purchasers of EMC`s tiles and the company`s network of distributors.  The vertical integration of B.A.S. crumb rubber as feedstock for EMC`s tiles allow for greater company (B.A.S. and EMC) stability.  This project will divert a minimum of 350,000 PTEs of California waste tires annually.","ParticipantName":"Environmental Molding Concepts, LLC (EMC)","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nerses","LastName":"Melkonian","Phone":"909-383-7050"},{"GrantID":3829,"CycleID":31,"CycleCode":"FR12        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR12         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":9201.0000,"ProjectSummary":"(Applicant did not fill out Project Summary).","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Doug","LastName":"Landon","Phone":"661-862-8936"},{"GrantID":3831,"CycleID":31,"CycleCode":"FR12        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR12         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":10000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"(Applicant did not fill out Project Summary).","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Mastro","Phone":"661-723-4548"},{"GrantID":3832,"CycleID":78,"CycleCode":"TCU7        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU7         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":190130.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Imperial Valley Waste Management Task Force (IVWMTF) is Joint Powers Agreement between the cities of Brawley, Calipatria, Calexico, El Centro, Holtville, Imperial, Westmorland and the County of Imperial.  There are an estimated 76,000 tires or 380 tons of waste-tire dumped along roads in the four Imperial County Road Districts.  The Imperial Valley Waste Management Task Force Tire Clean Up Program will coordinate clean up efforts with staff members, volunteers and businesses for clean up and disposal of these illegal waste tire dumps.","ParticipantName":"City of El Centro","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Hogan","Phone":"760-337-4505"},{"GrantID":3833,"CycleID":78,"CycleCode":"TCU7        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU7         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":13720.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Napa County Administrator`s Office, certified as the Local Enforcement Agency is requesting Local Government Waste Tire Cleanup Grant funding.  The funding would allow the cleanup of approximately 2,000 waste tires in a sensitive environmental area.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"707-253-4144"},{"GrantID":3834,"CycleID":78,"CycleCode":"TCU7        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU7         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":5000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Fresno is applying for grant funds from CIWMB to pay for the costs of cleanup, abatement or other remedial action related to the disposal of waste tires pile located in the unincorporated community of Del Rio in Fresno County.  If awarded funds, the County will contract for services from a waste tire hauler currently registered by CIWMB to a permitted CIWMB facility.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rebecca","LastName":"Madrigal","Phone":"559-262-4292"},{"GrantID":3835,"CycleID":78,"CycleCode":"TCU7        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU7         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Approximately seventy-five percent (75-) of the seventy -four point zero nine (74.09) square miles within the jurisdiction of the City of Victorville is undeveloped property and desert land.  Tires are continually being dumped illegally by residents, as well as commercial tire dealers, from within and outside the jurisdiction.  Code enforcement supervises probationers and community service workers to eliminate blighted areas and collects nearly 100 tires each for stockpiling at a central city location.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bill","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"760-955-5100"},{"GrantID":3836,"CycleID":78,"CycleCode":"TCU7        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU7         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":74030.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Removal of waste tire stockpiles from three sites on the Pala Indian Reservation.","ParticipantName":"Pala Band of Mission Indians","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lenore","LastName":"Volturno","Phone":"760-742-3174"},{"GrantID":3837,"CycleID":78,"CycleCode":"TCU7        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU7         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":7602.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The purpose of this project is to gather and remove approximately 500 tires spread out over the various housing tracts and lands on the 200-acre Rancheria.","ParticipantName":"Cahto Tribe of Laytonville Rancheria","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sandra","LastName":"Barnett","Phone":"707-984-6197"},{"GrantID":3838,"CycleID":78,"CycleCode":"TCU7        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU7         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":121178.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The purpose of the project is to collect, remove, recycle or properly dispose of waste tires that have washed into the Tijuana River from sources south of the international border as well as tires illegally disposed of from the US side.  The LEA is applying for funds to assist other local agencies within the City`s jurisdiction to implement this cleanup project.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Tina","LastName":"Christiansen","Phone":"619-236-6120"},{"GrantID":3839,"CycleID":84,"CycleCode":"TEA6        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA6         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":63610.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Imperial County Local Enforcement Agency will perform inspections of permitted waste tire facilities and survey all Tire Dealers and Auto Dismantlers for proper storage and manifesting of waste tires using registered waste tire haulers throughout the County jurisdiction.  Adequate training of staff will precede any field activities.  Facilities storing 500 or more tires will receive notices to properly handle the waste tires or become permitted if possible.  Tires will be checked for vector control.  Assist agencies applying for waste tire cleanup grants and try to entice tire dealers to retain waste tires from customers for proper handling.  Increased frequency facility inspections are expected to result in a more thorough compliance with regulations in order to prevent illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas L.","LastName":"Wolf","Phone":"760-482-4203"},{"GrantID":3840,"CycleID":84,"CycleCode":"TEA6        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA6         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Dave Volden","AwardedFunds":22392.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Bernardino Public Services Department is requesting a Waste Tire Enforcement Grant Funds for the implementation of compliance and inspection activities at waste tire facilities within the City.  Grant funding is requested in the amount of $22,392 for the grant period beginning June 1, 2002 to April 1, 2004.","ParticipantName":"City of San Bernardino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Ceballos","Phone":"909-384-5549"},{"GrantID":3841,"CycleID":85,"CycleCode":"TEA7        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA7         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"James Reilley","AwardedFunds":325000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project is to fund the CDAA in prosecuting waste tire case as a LEA. It will initially focus on 2-3 counties and then expand. CDAA will train and utilize circuit prosecutors and coordinate and with existing Board enforcement.","ParticipantName":"California District Attorneys Association","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Gale","LastName":"Filter","Phone":"916-443-2017"},{"GrantID":3842,"CycleID":30,"CycleCode":"FR11        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR11         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":7571.0000,"ProjectSummary":"(Applicant did not fill out Project Summary).","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sarah","LastName":"Albee","Phone":"530-842-8221"},{"GrantID":3843,"CycleID":30,"CycleCode":"FR11        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR11         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":15793.0000,"ProjectSummary":"(Applicant did not fill out Project Summary.)","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Metcalfe","Phone":"707-268-2210"},{"GrantID":3844,"CycleID":30,"CycleCode":"FR11        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR11         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"(Applicant did not fill out Project Summary.)","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ramin","LastName":"Yazdani","Phone":"530-666-8848"},{"GrantID":3845,"CycleID":30,"CycleCode":"FR11        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR11         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":37915.0000,"ProjectSummary":"(Applicant did not fill out Project Summary.)","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul R.","LastName":"Manasjan","Phone":"619-446-5006"},{"GrantID":3846,"CycleID":86,"CycleCode":"TER1        ","CycleNameID":3,"CycleName":"Energy Recovery From Tires Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TER1         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":245000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Mt. Poso Cogeneration Plant is a coal-fired circulating fluidized bed facility that does not have the equipment required in order to utilize tire-derived-fuel (TDF).  Mt. Poso is nearly identical to the Stockton Cogen plant, which has successfully utilized TDF to supplement coal and petroleum coke. \r\nIf a grant is received, Mt. Poso plans to install a TDF-handling system similar to the one in use at Stockton Cogen, which will allow the plant to blend TDF with coal and petroleum coke.  At minimum feed rates, more than one million passenger tire equivalents (PTE) will be consumed per year.  At target blend rates, more than 1.6 million PTE will be utilized.","ParticipantName":"Mt. Poso Cogeneration Company","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Donald","LastName":"Waln","Phone":"661-663-3155"},{"GrantID":3847,"CycleID":86,"CycleCode":"TER1        ","CycleNameID":3,"CycleName":"Energy Recovery From Tires Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TER1         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":166640.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The California Portland Cement Company will purchase, install and operate an Air Fan Mixing system as a modification to kiln #1 at their Colton CA Plant.  This kiln currently utilizes waste tires as a supplemental fuel.  The addition of the Air Fan Mixing Modification will increase the waste tire throughput by approximately 169,922 passenger tire equivalents (PTE) per year.  During the estimated 10-year useful life of the Air Fan Mixing System the Market Potential to Divert tires from Landfill disposal will equal approximately 1.7 million tires.  This project is planned to start in May 2002 and take 20 weeks to complete.  The system will be operational in October 2002.","ParticipantName":"California Portland Cement Company","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"D M","LastName":"Robertson","Phone":"909-825-4260"},{"GrantID":3848,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":28688.5600,"ProjectSummary":"education, equipment, maintenance, personnel, training","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Pitcher","Phone":"510-567-6804"},{"GrantID":3849,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15538.6200,"ProjectSummary":"education, equipment, maintenance, personnel, travel","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Lampson","Phone":"760-932-7485"},{"GrantID":3850,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16862.8300,"ProjectSummary":"computer systems, office supplies, contractors","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Margaret","LastName":"Blood","Phone":"209-223-6439"},{"GrantID":3851,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":19751.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Computer equipment, Digital Camera, equipment, REHS Salary, Conferences/meetings, training","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brad","LastName":"Banner","Phone":"530-538-6772"},{"GrantID":3852,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":19023.0700,"ProjectSummary":"Analysis/Evaluation/Testing/Demo, equipment, training, transportation","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Feriani","Phone":"209-754-6691"},{"GrantID":3853,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16206.7700,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jaime","LastName":"Favila","Phone":"530-458-0397"},{"GrantID":3854,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":25716.7300,"ProjectSummary":"equipment, personnel, training","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lori","LastName":"Braunesreither","Phone":"925-646-5225"},{"GrantID":3855,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15741.2500,"ProjectSummary":"office, other, personnel","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Donald J.","LastName":"Holm","Phone":"530-934-6102"},{"GrantID":3856,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17832.6500,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brett","LastName":"Austin","Phone":"530-621-6113"},{"GrantID":3857,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":26581.5900,"ProjectSummary":"equipment , personnel, training, transportation","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim L.","LastName":"Casagrande","Phone":"559-445-3391"},{"GrantID":3858,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15733.2600,"ProjectSummary":"analysis, education, communications, computer systems and services, digital camera, field equipment, personnel, training","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Donald J.","LastName":"Holm","Phone":"530-934-6102"},{"GrantID":3859,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":19677.2200,"ProjectSummary":"analysis, education, communications, computer systems, equipment, field equipment, personnel, training","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carolyn","LastName":"Hawkins","Phone":"707-268-2215"},{"GrantID":3860,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":23029.4000,"ProjectSummary":"equipment, field, health and safety, personnel, training, transportation","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gerald","LastName":"Quick","Phone":"760-339-4203"},{"GrantID":3861,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17785.8800,"ProjectSummary":"equipment, personnel, training","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Hurd","Phone":"760-878-0238"},{"GrantID":3862,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":33994.8900,"ProjectSummary":"equipment, personnel, training, transportation","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"O`Rullian","Phone":"661-862-8731"},{"GrantID":3863,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18659.4700,"ProjectSummary":"equipment, personnel, training","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Fillmore","Phone":"559-584-1411"},{"GrantID":3864,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16517.4900,"ProjectSummary":"personnel","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Ruminski","Phone":"707-263-1164"},{"GrantID":3865,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17377.7900,"ProjectSummary":"equipment, personnel, training, vehicle maintenance","ParticipantName":"Lassen County","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Doug","LastName":"Ames","Phone":"530-251-8528"},{"GrantID":3866,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":57725.4300,"ProjectSummary":"equipment, training","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Maturino","Phone":"213-978-0865"},{"GrantID":3867,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":84822.7100,"ProjectSummary":"computer systems, equipment, field equipment, health and safety, office supplies, personnel, training, vehicle","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Virginia","LastName":"Maloles-Fowler","Phone":"626-458-3500"},{"GrantID":3868,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18104.2000,"ProjectSummary":"communications, computers, equipment, field, health and safety, office, personnel, training, transportation","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Crump","Phone":"559-675-7823"},{"GrantID":3869,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18489.0800,"ProjectSummary":"equipment, personnel, conferences, meetings","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cynthia","LastName":"Barnard","Phone":"415-499-6919"},{"GrantID":3870,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15660.6200,"ProjectSummary":"Administration, education, Communications, Computer, Field equipment, Health and Safety, Office equipment/supplies, personnel, training","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Charles B.","LastName":"Mosher, M.D., MPH","Phone":"209-966-3689"},{"GrantID":3871,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":22549.4400,"ProjectSummary":"staff salary","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Morley","Phone":"707-463-4140"},{"GrantID":3872,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":19841.5200,"ProjectSummary":"equipment, personnel, training, transportation","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Isozaki","Phone":"209-381-1091"},{"GrantID":3873,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16129.9400,"ProjectSummary":"personnel","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Farnam","Phone":"530-233-6310"},{"GrantID":3874,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18277.2600,"ProjectSummary":"education, equipment, personnel, training","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Lampson","Phone":"530-694-2146"},{"GrantID":3875,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":25527.3600,"ProjectSummary":"education, equipment, training, vehicle maintenance","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jon","LastName":"Jennings","Phone":"831-755-4541"},{"GrantID":3876,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18620.6800,"ProjectSummary":"education, communications, computers, equipment, field, health and safety, miscellaneous, office, personnel, training","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"707-253-4144"},{"GrantID":3877,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17313.1300,"ProjectSummary":"equipment, personnel, training, transportation","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Eisen","Phone":"530-265-1469"},{"GrantID":3878,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":46888.5200,"ProjectSummary":"equipment, maintenance, , transportation","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Elisabeth","LastName":"Gonzalez","Phone":"714-433-6011"},{"GrantID":3879,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15985.0400,"ProjectSummary":"camera, computer systems, equipment, maintenance, personnel, training","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Laura L.","LastName":"Wright","Phone":"925-252-4114"},{"GrantID":3880,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":21250.2400,"ProjectSummary":"personnel","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jill","LastName":"Pahl","Phone":"530-745-2300"},{"GrantID":3881,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18336.2100,"ProjectSummary":"education, equipment, personnel","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ernest S.","LastName":"Genter","Phone":"530-251-8176"},{"GrantID":3882,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":36507.2500,"ProjectSummary":"equipment, training","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Damian L.","LastName":"Meins","Phone":"909-955-8982"},{"GrantID":3883,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":30559.0000,"ProjectSummary":"personnel, Transportation","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Green","Phone":"916-875-8469"},{"GrantID":3884,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15954.6100,"ProjectSummary":"equipment, personnel, training","ParticipantName":"San Benito County","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert M.","LastName":"Shingai","Phone":"831-636-4035"},{"GrantID":3885,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":43391.1200,"ProjectSummary":"education, equipment, maintenance, personnel, training, transportation","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Terri S.","LastName":"Smith","Phone":"909-387-4692"},{"GrantID":3886,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":25610.2200,"ProjectSummary":"education, communications, computer systems and services, field equipment, health and safety, office equipment/supplies, uniform shirts, personnel, , training","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul R.","LastName":"Manasjan","Phone":"619-446-5006"},{"GrantID":3887,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":37705.2800,"ProjectSummary":"sample analysis, education, communications, equipment, field equipment, health and safety, office equipment/supplies, maintenance, personnel, training, maintenance","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marilyn","LastName":"Corodemas","Phone":"858-694-3595"},{"GrantID":3888,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":22897.0400,"ProjectSummary":"education, equipment, training, maintenance","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Mcclellon","Phone":"209-468-0332"},{"GrantID":3889,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":26218.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Enforcement Action, education, equipment, training","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Ferrier","Phone":"408-535-7945"},{"GrantID":3890,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":19379.8000,"ProjectSummary":"personnel","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Lichtenfels","Phone":"805-781-5553"},{"GrantID":3891,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":24689.1100,"ProjectSummary":"field equipment, , personnel, training, transportation","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rick","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"650-363-4356"},{"GrantID":3892,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":22867.3700,"ProjectSummary":"education, equipment, maintenance, personnel, training","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Merrifield","Phone":"805-681-4900"},{"GrantID":3893,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":25332.6100,"ProjectSummary":"Education, sharps program, I .e., brochures, collection boxes etc., personnel","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Antone","LastName":"Pacheco","Phone":"408-299-6930"},{"GrantID":3894,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":23698.7700,"ProjectSummary":"personnel","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carla","LastName":"Serio","Phone":"530-225-5787"},{"GrantID":3895,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15556.0300,"ProjectSummary":"equipment, personnel, training","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"Hall","Phone":"530-993-6709"},{"GrantID":3896,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17455.7500,"ProjectSummary":"personnel","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Barber","Phone":"530-841-2110"},{"GrantID":3897,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":21263.1600,"ProjectSummary":"personnel","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis J.","LastName":"Kalson","Phone":"707-421-6765"},{"GrantID":3898,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":25464.9800,"ProjectSummary":"analysis, camera/film development, clothing/hard hats, equipment maintenance, admin services, personnel, conference/meeting, camper shell","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Lewin","Phone":"707-525-6560"},{"GrantID":3899,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16491.6300,"ProjectSummary":"equipment, personnel, transportation","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Allan","LastName":"Fleming","Phone":"530-527-8020"},{"GrantID":3900,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":19864.3500,"ProjectSummary":"equipment, personnel","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Hedtke","Phone":"530-623-1459"},{"GrantID":3901,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":23707.8900,"ProjectSummary":"personnel","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Bairstow","Phone":"5597336441"},{"GrantID":3902,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17012.6700,"ProjectSummary":"equipment, training, transportation","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Charlotte","LastName":"Ginn","Phone":"209-533-5990"},{"GrantID":3903,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":24110.2500,"ProjectSummary":"computer systems, equipment, field equipment, training, transportation","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Gallagher","Phone":"805-654-2818"},{"GrantID":3904,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15530.1300,"ProjectSummary":"education, cameras, communications, computer systems, equipment, field equipment, health and safety, office supplies, recycling aluminum can bins, personnel, training","ParticipantName":"City of Vernon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Leonard","LastName":"Grossberg","Phone":"323-583-8811"},{"GrantID":3905,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15829.8600,"ProjectSummary":"education, communications, computer software, equipment, laptops, office, personnel, training","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lana","LastName":"Burgess","Phone":"626-939-8411"},{"GrantID":3906,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18458.6600,"ProjectSummary":"equipment, training, transportation","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joseph Bruce","LastName":"Sarazin","Phone":"530-666-8646"},{"GrantID":3907,"CycleID":18,"CycleCode":"EA12        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA12         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18204.6100,"ProjectSummary":"equipment, personnel","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Deborah","LastName":"Biersteker","Phone":"530-749-5479"},{"GrantID":3908,"CycleID":106,"CycleCode":"TR24        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR24         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The School and the Community of Coalinga has joined forces and made a commitment to complete a much needed All Weather Track for Memorial Bowl.  This project was started approximately eighteen months ago with the fundraising process and the completion should be on or before June 1, 2002.  This project is supported through community donations, business partnerships, private donations and school funding.  At the completion of the project there will be, in addition to the All Weather Track, a handicap ramp, gunite dirt banks around the track, a functioning drainage system and a retaining wall on each side of the track.  The completion of the project will allow the students of our schools and the members of our community, an opportunity to utilize the facility year around and to offer sanctioned events to outside agencies.","ParticipantName":"Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified School District","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Roger","LastName":"Campbell","Phone":"559-935-7523"},{"GrantID":3909,"CycleID":106,"CycleCode":"TR24        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR24         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project would provide completion of a community all weather track made from recycled material.  This would enhance the safety of students as well as increase support for community track competitions.  The community all weather track will support a recreational site not only for the school but also for the community.","ParticipantName":"Pajaro Valley Unified School District","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Dorfman","Phone":"831-688-6565"},{"GrantID":3910,"CycleID":106,"CycleCode":"TR24        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR24         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The West Cottonwood Junior High Track Project will provide this small community with a facility that will service students, athletes, recreation leagues, youth service programs, and the general population of Cottonwood.  A rubberized surface will enable year-round activities and provide a safe area to exercise.  If approved, this project would start in spring of 2002.  Realizing that the Cottonwood community relies on the school system to provide all recreational activities, the Cottonwood Board of Trustees has committed financially to the development of a rubberized track.","ParticipantName":"Cottonwood Union School District","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dale","LastName":"Hansen","Phone":"530-347-3123"},{"GrantID":3911,"CycleID":106,"CycleCode":"TR24        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR24         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Benicia Unified School District and the Panther Foundation will build an 8 lane, 400 meter, and 5,200 sq. yd. California recycled rubber surface track during the summer of 2003 to be used for high school, middle school and elementary track teams and high school physical education classes, community recreational sports groups including USATF, organized city youth groups, training/conditioning for high school football and basketball teams, public walkers and runners including senior citizens, and community activities such as middle school and high school graduation ceremonies.  The high school track, which is a dirt track, is the only track in town and not suitable to host regulation play-off meets and contributes to injury of people using the track.  The panther Foundation, a community fundraising body, will obtain donations of community expertise, materials, and dollars to complete the track.  Benicia Unified School District has a long history of working with the Panther Foundation and will provide our maintenance people to assist on the project.","ParticipantName":"Benicia Unified School District","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Shalee","LastName":"Cunningham","Phone":"707-747-8300"},{"GrantID":3912,"CycleID":106,"CycleCode":"TR24        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR24         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":62500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Fair Oaks Recreation and Park District (FORPD) recognizes the Miller Park Courts as a valuable community asset, providing a positive community venue for youth, senior activities, and family recreation.  The courts at Miller Park are the largest outdoor-lighted court facility in the District and in the greater community at large.  The Courts are currently failing into disrepair due to lack of local funding, the concrete surfaces have become slippery, chipped, and cracked.  The refurbishing of the Courts at Miller Park, with the aid of this grant, is slated to being in the spring of 2002 and would take ten (10) months from start of project to finish.  The FORPD seeks financial assistance to make the courts, once again, a safe, healthy, fun learning and play environment.","ParticipantName":"Fair Oaks Recreation and Park District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Carl","LastName":"Clark","Phone":"916-966-1036"},{"GrantID":3913,"CycleID":106,"CycleCode":"TR24        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR24         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Napa Department of Community Resources seeks grant funds to create an all-weather running track at the Ridgeview Sport Complex in Napa.  The track project, co-sponsored by the Napa Valley Unified School District, will be initiated in the summer of 2002.  The District will use private contractors with expertise in track construction for project management and installation work.  The project will establish a competition-level facility for youth running groups and the public and enable organization to sponsor major regional events.","ParticipantName":"City of Napa","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Carlsen","Phone":"707-257-9529"},{"GrantID":3914,"CycleID":106,"CycleCode":"TR24        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR24         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":53909.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Fortuna Union Elementary School District, acting as the lead agency for the community, proposes the construction of running track using recycled tire rubber on the field at the Fortuna Elementary School in Fortuna, California.  The Fortuna Elementary School is seeking to provide for the safety of our students by improving recreational facilities for the children and families of Fortuna.  We are planning on creating a community soccer and track facility in cooperation with the City of Fortuna and the Humboldt Youth Soccer League.  It is our hope to begin the development of these facilities during the summer of 2002 with the track, and to have the remaining components completed by 2004.  The Fortuna Union Elementary School District has, as a part of its facilities plan, a design that will bring several facets of the community together including business partners, governmental agencies, non-profit agencies and a local foundation to support this proposal.","ParticipantName":"Fortuna Union Elementary School District","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Hochman","Phone":"707-725-2293"},{"GrantID":3915,"CycleID":106,"CycleCode":"TR24        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR24         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Vacaville Community Services Department will lead the construction of a track facility at the new Al Patch Park, using California waste tires for surfacing material.  The installation of the track is scheduled for the summer of 2003 to be used by the public by the spring of 2004.  The track will be installed by an independent contractor and maintained via a contract we have with a local correctional facility.  There is currently no public track anywhere in Vacaville.  We are building the track as a direct response to research in the community that clearly indicates that walkers and joggers, individuals, clubs, and teams, will make the track a good investment for the community.","ParticipantName":"City of Vacaville","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Burke","Phone":"707-449-5293"},{"GrantID":3916,"CycleID":106,"CycleCode":"TR24        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR24         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":78000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Ramon Valley High School, in cooperation with the surrounding community, is in desperate need of a new track surface.  We intend to replace our existing 75+ year old dirt and gravel running track surface with an all weather running track made of recycled tire rubber.  This project will begin construction in the Spring, 2003.  Funding for the project will come from this grant, High School District funds and funds donated by members of the community through our athletic boosters.  The current track is dangerous for both the casual and competitive runner, having an uneven surface, poor drainage, and several other physical hazards.","ParticipantName":"San Ramon Valley Unified School District","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"McMorris","Phone":"925-552-3046"},{"GrantID":3917,"CycleID":106,"CycleCode":"TR24        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR24         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"During the summer of 2002, the Oxnard Union High School District plans on replacing it`s running track at Adolfo Camarillo High School with a new track surfaced with California recycled tires as a major component in the process.  This track was constructed in 1986 and is in need of replacement.  This project will be funded with district monies and a grant from the CIWMB.","ParticipantName":"Oxnard Union High School District","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Louis","LastName":"Cunningham","Phone":"805-385-2562"},{"GrantID":3918,"CycleID":107,"CycleCode":"TR25        ","CycleNameID":36,"CycleName":"Tire Product Commercialization Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR25         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Ag Link will purchase and install a re-vulcanization molding system to manufacture re-vulcanized, high quality, interlocking mats from all black crumb rubber.  This operation will be set up by December 2002 with a goal to mold, sell and ship a minimum of 50,000 mats annually (250,000 PTE) by December 2003.  Ag Link will purchase and install the necessary equipment, secure a supply of 12-20 mesh crumb rubber from a California crumb rubber producer, manufacture molded mats and market them through retail outlets such as US Farm System of Tulare.  The current demand for molded rubber mats on the west coast is being filled by out-of-state manufacturers.  By developing a California facility, not only will Ag Link utilize California tires, it will have a geographical advantage for the west coast markets.","ParticipantName":"Ag Link, Inc.","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rob","LastName":"Nairn","Phone":"209-669-0621"},{"GrantID":3919,"CycleID":104,"CycleCode":"TR22        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR22         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The District is building a child care center for children birth to 5 years and a low income health clinic to serve the pregnant and parenting teens and the community in general.  The cent is scheduled to open in Fall, 2002, with grant money from the Ca Children and Families Commission.  The playground cover grant will enable the center to upgrade the playground from woodchip surfacing, thus enabling infants and toddlers to access more outdoor gross motor development activities.  The nearest playgrounds are at the elementary campuses, one half to a mile away, are designed for children 4 to 11 years, and are woodchip surfaced.","ParticipantName":"Rialto Unified School District","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Robin","LastName":"Valles","Phone":"909-421-4201"},{"GrantID":3920,"CycleID":104,"CycleCode":"TR22        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR22         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The city is planning the renovation of 2.9 acre Clarington Park during FY 2002-2003.  Clarington Park is a neighborhood park serving the  northwest portion of the City and contains decaying wood playground equipment that does not meet the current ADA, CPSC, or ASTM guidelines.  In addition to providing an overall renovation to the park, this project will provide a barrier free path to the play area, provide new, fully compliant, accessible, recycled content playground equipment, and accessible safety surfacing.  Clarington Park playground will allow children with and without disabilities to have a safe, fun, and exciting place to play.  The park playground accessibility and recycling grant will insure the playground improvements will not be eliminated from the product if funds are not sufficient for all identified improvements. \r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Hills","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kenneth H.","LastName":"Rosenfield","Phone":"949-707-2655"},{"GrantID":3921,"CycleID":104,"CycleCode":"TR22        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR22         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A new public playground to serve a rural isolated community is planned for completion in the summer of 2003 as part of the construction of a new elementary school campus.  This public playground will serve students, community members, and tourist families as the only public playground equipment in a 30 mile stretch along the coast.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Horicon Elementary School District","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"707-886-5322"},{"GrantID":3922,"CycleID":104,"CycleCode":"TR22        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR22         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City is in the process of master planning Steed Memorial Park.  One of the primary park amenities will be a large children`s play area.  The San Clemente Junior Women`s Club have partnered with the City to create a special Boundless Play area that goes beyond the federal, ADA to create a play area that allows wheel chair bound children onto the equipment providing access to all of the play events.  This proposed play area will be the only one of its kinds in southern Orange Co and construction is planned during the 2003-2004 FY.","ParticipantName":"City of San Clemente","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bruce","LastName":"Wegner","Phone":"949-361-8263"},{"GrantID":3923,"CycleID":104,"CycleCode":"TR22        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR22         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Dool Elementary Kinder Playground Area in the Calexico Unified School District is poorly installed and spacing is inadequate.  It is all too old and dangerous, and is a liability.  Safety inspections done by our personnel and outside contractors have cited these and many other problems.  The project consists of removal and relocating existing playground equipment.  Used tires would be used in the installation to comply with stricter California playground standards.  Using rubberized surfacing will be much safer for students and liability will be reduced.","ParticipantName":"Calexico Unified School District","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Agustin","LastName":"Ramirez","Phone":"760-768-3877"},{"GrantID":3924,"CycleID":104,"CycleCode":"TR22        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR22         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of this project is to provide the users of Montview Playground with a safe, mobility impaired accessible and environmentally friendly playground.  Fair Oaks Recreation and Park District will accomplish this goal within 18 months upon receiving funding.  FORPD will utilize professional playground equipment consultants to complete the design of the play area and equipment, certified installers for the construction and installation of the surfacing and equipment, and certified playground safety inspectors to oversee the total project.  The park serves a neighborhood of 64 sq   miles and is the only playground in the western 1/3 of the Park District.  The required initial inspection of the Park playground in 9/2000 recommends the replacement of the equipment due to lack of accessibility to the lay opportunities by mobility impaired users, and numerous safety infractions creating a potential for user injury.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Fair Oaks Recreation and Park District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Lorne","LastName":"Prescott","Phone":"916-966-1036"},{"GrantID":3926,"CycleID":104,"CycleCode":"TR22        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR22         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lancaster will replace the sand playground surface at the city owned Jane Reynolds Park with a rubberized surface made from waste tires generated in the California by the end of 2002.  The entire project will be a cooperative effort between the Parks, Recreation and Arts Department and a compliant playground surface manufacturer.  The surface will meet all ASTM standards for safe fall height and will be compliant with ADA standards for playground access to those with limited mobility.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Long","Phone":"661-723-6224"},{"GrantID":3927,"CycleID":104,"CycleCode":"TR22        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR22         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Pacifica Community Charter School proposes to renovate the playground at their school located on Dunn Drive in LA in November 2002.  Playground renovation will include removal and recycling of existing play structures and broken rubber tiles.  The new safety surfacing will be made poured-in-place recycled rubber from California waste tires and provide a larger, safe, clean play environment for the school and the surrounding community and be accessible to children with disabilities.  The project will include educating and informing the public and our community about recycled tire products and their uses and including a permanent sign designating that we diverted 15,210 waste tires from the waste stream.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Janin","LastName":"Paine","Phone":"310-845-9405"},{"GrantID":3928,"CycleID":104,"CycleCode":"TR22        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR22         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Smith River Rancheria proposes to replace the wood chips that currently cover the play area at Howonquest Headstart Public Playground with matting made from recycled tires.  The play area will be approximately 3,550 sq ft.  Throughout construction, public awareness of the project and of recycling practices in general of the Rancheria will be raised through community outreach and available media.  After completion, a sign will provide playground visitors with information on the project.  The Rancheria is seeking funding in order to improve the safety of the playground as well as create a more sanitary play surface for our community`s children. \r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Smith River Rancheria","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brock","LastName":"Richards","Phone":"707-487-9255"},{"GrantID":3929,"CycleID":104,"CycleCode":"TR22        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR22         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Manhattan Beach Unified School District seeks funding to resurface the playground at Meadows Elementary School.  The current surface, made of wood chips, is deteriorating.  There has been a significant increase in injuries on from falls on the playground this year.  The District seeks funding from the CIWMB to install a rubberized poured-in-place surface made from recycled California waste tires.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Manhattan Beach Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Diane","LastName":"Levitt","Phone":"310-318-7345"},{"GrantID":3930,"CycleID":104,"CycleCode":"TR22        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR22         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Long Beach Unified School District is applying for funds to purchase and install rubberized mats manufactured from crumbs derived from recycling of whole used tires, produced in the California, underneath and around the playground equipment at Robinson and Stevenson elementary schools to provide for safe and accessible play areas.  The districts` maintenance employees will complete the installation phase of the proposed project. \r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Long Beach Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Cliff","LastName":"Davis","Phone":"562-997-7508"},{"GrantID":3931,"CycleID":104,"CycleCode":"TR22        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR22         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Laguna Hills Park playground replacement project would provide for accessible playground areas for ages 2-5 and 5-12 in a neighborhood of over 400 residences.  Improvements would include replacement of existing equipment, installation of surfacing and improve access to play area for mobility-impaired, and additional park lighting.  This project is scheduled for construction after July 2002 and is currently in the design phase.  The majority of project work would be accomplished by local contractors for design and installation.  Play grounds throughout the City have been inspected and a replacement plan has been implemented; this playground is in one of the City`s older parks and is in need of safer and accessible play equipment and surfacing.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo Parks and Recreation Department","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Fitzgerald","Phone":"805-781-7293"},{"GrantID":3932,"CycleID":104,"CycleCode":"TR22        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR22         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":23200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Paso Robles Public School District is requesting funding to immediately renovate the elementary playground matting at Bauer/Speck Elementary School.  The playground matting has deteriorated to the point of requiring replacement.","ParticipantName":"Paso Robles Joint Unified School District","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Hoskins","Phone":"805-238-2222"},{"GrantID":3933,"CycleID":104,"CycleCode":"TR22        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR22         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Mulberry Elementary School District proposes a pour-in-place rubberized playground cover project to provide elementary students at Mulberry School with a safe play area that can be used for game and ball play and provide safe fall zones for current play equipment.  There is currently no bouncing bal or ply surface, other than hard dirt for students to play on, and this covering will provide an area for hopscotch, four square, and other elementary play.  The school`s playground currently has a sand fall zone, which, in our desert area, creates a large amount of dust during play times or during frequent windy days.  The rubberized surface will greatly lower or eliminate this health hazard for students.  The school district will use the playground project in its continuing education al awareness of alternative uses for waste tire and other recyclable materials.","ParticipantName":"Mulberry Elementary School District","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sue","LastName":"Hess","Phone":"760-344-8600"},{"GrantID":3934,"CycleID":104,"CycleCode":"TR22        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR22         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":23841.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Cathedral City proposes to renovate the children`s play area at the Aqua Caliente Park located at San Luis Rey Plaza next to Aqua Caliente Elementary School in Cathedra City.  Park renovation will include removal of existing play equipment, sand concrete curbing surrounding the play area; preparation of the land including installation of drainage system and concrete slab; and installation of pour-in-place rubber ground cover made from recycled California waste tires.  The approximate size of the area covered by pour-in-place rubber is 3,700 square feet and will include over 10 tons of recycled waste tires.  Renovations to the park will enhance use; improve accessibility and safety at the park.  Initiating at the beginning of the project and continuing throughout the lifespan of the park, community awareness of alternative uses of waste tire will be increased through the use of local media, community outreach events and yearly environmental information brochures.","ParticipantName":"City of Cathedral City","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Deanna","LastName":"Pressgrove","Phone":"760-770-0369"},{"GrantID":3935,"CycleID":104,"CycleCode":"TR22        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR22         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":24850.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Santa Cruz, Delaveaga Park Playground Renovation Project; through qualified contractor and the City`s formal bidding process;the grant will help to improve play equipment accessibility and safety, and to help educate the public about recycling, such as the unique use of recycled waste-tire material.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Cruz","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Hammack","Phone":"831-420-5366"},{"GrantID":3936,"CycleID":104,"CycleCode":"TR22        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR22         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Wilsona Elementary School was recently required to remove all playground equipment from their playground areas as it did not meet Federal and State safety standards.  Renovation of the upper elementary playground will include preparation of the land, including leveling of surface and installation of aggregate gravel and drainage pipes, and installation of pour-in-place rubber groundcover made from recycled California waste tires.  The play area will measure approximately 1,650 square feet and include 3.3. tons of recycled waste tires.  It is anticipated that the renovations will improve the safety of the play area and will allow extension use for children with physical handicaps.  Throughout the project he school will make a concerted effort to inform the community of alternative uses of waste tire through local media service such as cable T.V. and newspapers.","ParticipantName":"Wilsona Elementary School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Janice","LastName":"Stowers","Phone":"661-264-2118"},{"GrantID":3938,"CycleID":104,"CycleCode":"TR22        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR22         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Replace existing playground equipment and ground cover at DeMuth Park.  Project, if at all possible, to be completed by 12-31-2002, with assistance of Board grant and City matching funds.  Current playground equipment is not in compliance with Title 22, Div 4, Chp. 22 of the CCR.","ParticipantName":"City of Palm Springs","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Scott","LastName":"Mikesell","Phone":"760-323-8281"},{"GrantID":3939,"CycleID":104,"CycleCode":"TR22        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR22         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":24500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The California Montessori Project proposes to upgrade to appropriate safety and ADA requirements two playgrounds.  One is at the Carmichael school site and one is at the Downtown school site.  Existing structures will be removed, land will be prepared with gravel and drainage pipes, and installation of pour-in-place rubber groundcover made form recycled California waste tires will take place.  Each play area will be approximately 1,731 sq ft.  These play areas will serve approximately 300 elementary age children all year round.","ParticipantName":"Wheatland School District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Deanna","LastName":"Gardner","Phone":"916-725-0688"},{"GrantID":3940,"CycleID":104,"CycleCode":"TR22        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR22         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Eureka City  Schools proposes to renovate the children`s play areas at Grant Elementary School.  The project includes the removal of existing structures, wood chips and related debris, site preparation, installation of new playground structures, and installation of appropriate padding for the structures made form California waste tires.  It is expected that the proposed renovations will increase school and community use of the playground, and will improve safety and handicap accessibility. The project will also provide an opportunity to publicize the alternative use of waste tires.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Eureka City Unified School District","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lee Ann","LastName":"Lanning","Phone":"707-441-2552"},{"GrantID":3941,"CycleID":104,"CycleCode":"TR22        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR22         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The District wants to increase overall safety of the playground by adding a playground/running area with proper design/layout made of recycled content impact attenuation covering (pour-in-place) under outdoor running surface applications early in July of 2002.  The pour-in-place mat surfacing is rubber 100- derived from recycled used tires.  This will provide safety to students by meeting standards recommended by CPSC, wheel chair accessibility, and a running/play area that is above nuisance runoff water, thus meeting ADA requirements.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Beaumont Unified School District","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mari","LastName":"Roberson","Phone":"951-845-1631"},{"GrantID":3942,"CycleID":104,"CycleCode":"TR22        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR22         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will focus on the rehabilitation of the south play area at Conejo Creek North Park.  The Park District`s certified playground inspectors determined that this play area, among several throughout the district, is most in need of refurbishment.  The project will utilize contracted services to provide new play equipment, playground surfacing produced from recycled California waste tires, and new sand.  The Conejo Recreation \u0026 Park District is prepared to offer more than the minimum required matching funds. The renovation is targeted for the 2002-2003 FY.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Conejo Recreation and Park District","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Palermo","Phone":"805-381-1201"},{"GrantID":3943,"CycleID":104,"CycleCode":"TR22        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR22         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City proposes to renovate the children`s play area at Lawrence Park located on Washington Street at Lockeford and Calaveras Streets in Lodi.  Park renovation will include the removal of the existing play structure, sand and concrete retaining wall.  A site of approximately 3,000 sq ft will be prepared for a new playground equipment area including a new sidewalk, concrete perimeter boarder, park benches, play structure, swing set and installation of pour-on-place rubber ground cover made from over 6.5 tons of recycled California waste tires.  It is anticipated that this park renovation will increase usage and improve accessibility and safety at the park.  We will use the project as an opportunity to increase community awareness of alternative uses of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Lodi","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Dutra","Phone":"209-368-1012"},{"GrantID":3944,"CycleID":104,"CycleCode":"TR22        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR22         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":13200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will consist of the replacement of approximately   of the Aloysia Moore sand playground area with  waste tire surfacing.  Project will commence immediately upon execution of a contract with the Board and will be completed within 3 months.","ParticipantName":"City of Duarte","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Donna","LastName":"Georgino","Phone":"626-357-7931"},{"GrantID":3945,"CycleID":104,"CycleCode":"TR22        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR22         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In August 2000, a certified inspection of the playgrounds at Irvine`s Presley Park indicated that existing sand playground surfacing does not provide adequate fall protection for children. Recent episodes of hazardous objects being deliberately buried in local sand play lots underscore additional health and safety concerns.  This proposed 2003 project would rehabilitate and enhance the 2 playgrounds at this neighborhood park by providing 2,706 sq ft of safe playground surfacing that is also accessible to persons with disabilities.  Board grant funds, and Irvine matching funds, would be utilized to replace existing inadequate sand surfacing with safe, environment-friendly waste-tire surfacing that meets current CPSC/playground regulations and also provides mobility-impaired children and adults the means to access the playground equipment per Americans with Disabilities Act requirements.  The overall plan for the park includes construction an accessible pathway and installing code-compliant, safe structures and equipment in separate areas for ages 2-5 and 5-12 to replace outdated equipment that has multiple entrapment hazards, rusted metals parts, and unsafe ramps and projections.","ParticipantName":"City of Irvine","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sandy","LastName":"Litzie","Phone":"949-724-6684"},{"GrantID":3946,"CycleID":104,"CycleCode":"TR22        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR22         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The School proposed to renew the playground.  This will include the removal of gravel and debris and the addition of playground equipment with the installation of the Waste Tire Playground Surface.  This will provide for a safe and handicap accessible play area for students and community members.  The school administration, coupled with volunteers, will raise the awareness of alternative uses of waste tire through publications and signs.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Pacheco Union Elementary School District","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Regina","LastName":"Lane","Phone":"530-224-4585"},{"GrantID":3947,"CycleID":104,"CycleCode":"TR22        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR22         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":18200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Santa Clarita Elementary proposes to renovate the Kindergarten play area and build a new Preschool play area.  Both projects involve preparation of the site (removal of grass/debris and grading).  The new area will require the laying of asphalt and the renovated area will need a concrete curb constructed.  Rubberized safety surfacing will be installed at both locations.  The combined projects will have a combined sq footage of approximately 2,134 sq ft and include over 4,268 recycled waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Saugus Union School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Patricia","LastName":"Conwell","Phone":"661-294-7509"},{"GrantID":3949,"CycleID":104,"CycleCode":"TR22        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR22         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The city as received a state parks and recreation RHZ grant for $189,000.  A component of the award is the replacement of the current equipment at each of the 3 playground sites in the city`s primary public park, Vierra Park.  The purchase, installation, and site preparation work is included in the RHZ award.  The city would like to utilize recycled tire tiles as ground cover to complete two of the 3 sites to provide access to the equipment under ADA requirements.  Due to the economics of scale of construction of the overall site, the Board funding can be used to the fullest extent to complete the playground sites with almost all of the costs used to purchase the tiles.","ParticipantName":"City of Gridley","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brad","LastName":"Wilkie","Phone":"530-846-5695"},{"GrantID":3950,"CycleID":104,"CycleCode":"TR22        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR22         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Morongo Valley is a rural, low-to-moderate income HUD desert community with only one public playground (Covington Park).  In October 2001, the playground was inspected by a certified playground inspector during which time major deficiencies were found in all equipment, all fall zones were determined to be inadequate in size with dangerously low amounts, of contaminated fall material, and handicapped accessibility was non-existent.  A rehabilitation action plan to meet safety regulations and ADA guidelines was implemented.  Funding has been secured for the equipment from a CDBG grant, however additional funding is needed to provide effective, safe fall material.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Morongo Valley Community Service District","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kathy","LastName":"Greco","Phone":"760-363-6454"},{"GrantID":3951,"CycleID":104,"CycleCode":"TR22        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR22         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City requests funding to provide and install pour in place rubberized surfacing from recycled California tires to be used in two existing playground at Bandini Park and Veterans Memorial Park.  Presently, both playgrounds have wood chips for a fall zone that has been a concern for the City of Commerce in dealing with health and safety concerns for children who may encounter sharp objects such as glass or ails which is almost impossible to detect by staff maintaining the playground.  By removing the existing wood chips and installing approximately 8500 sq ft of rubberized surfacing, the playground would become more accessible to children with disabilities.  The project will provide community awareness of alternative uses of waste tires through signage and press releases.  The project is scheduled to commence after July 1, 2002 pending grant approval.","ParticipantName":"City of Commerce","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Lipton","Phone":"323-887-4434"},{"GrantID":3952,"CycleID":104,"CycleCode":"TR22        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR22         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The District is in the process of building a new elementary school,  Tamarack Elementary.  Part of these projects includes the construction of two play areas.  The playground construction will include: preparation of the land, drainage system, placement of gravel bed, asphalt, approximately 2,732 square feet of pour-n-place, and installation of play equipment.  The project will provide the students of Tamarack with a safe play environment.  Efforts will be made to increase to awareness of the community as to the importance of recycling and the roll recycling played in the development of the school playground.","ParticipantName":"Reef-Sunset Unified School District","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Judy","LastName":"Horn","Phone":"559-386-4051"},{"GrantID":3954,"CycleID":105,"CycleCode":"TR23        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR23         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To address problems of illegally dumped tires and to provide Long Beach residents with convenient, legal, and environmentally sound waste tires disposal, grant funds will be used to develop electronic and brochure educational materials in English, Spanish and Khmer, to conduct Amnesty Day tire removal and recycling, and to fund a Dumped Item Collection crew.  Amnesty Day events will be held throughout the year, in conjunction with Community Clean-Up Days. The Amnesty Day events will be promoted through the Planning and Building and Community Development Departments, to notify residents of the opportunity to properly dispose/recycle tires.  We estimate that we will collect approximately 1,000 tires during the life of the grant; collected tires will we recycled at CRM Company.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Kuhl","Phone":"562-570-2850"},{"GrantID":3957,"CycleID":105,"CycleCode":"TR23        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR23         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed program will allow for year-round free tire disposal for City of Watsonville residents for the entire term of the grant.  Grant funds would allow for continuation of acceptance of tires, free of charge, at the City`s Waste and Recycling Drop-Off by covering costs of tire disposal and also the cost of advertising to let the residents know about the program.  By offering tire disposal free of charge and at a convenience location, we are preventing illegal disposal, preventing neighborhood blight, and protecting the Watsonville Slough System (wetlands) that surround our city.","ParticipantName":"City of Watsonville","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Ketley","Phone":"813-728-6130"},{"GrantID":3958,"CycleID":105,"CycleCode":"TR23        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR23         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Los Angeles and the Cities of Lancaster and Palmdale will conduct a joint waste tire amnesty day event in April 2003 to reduce the illegal dumping of waste tire and to divert the tires from disposal in the vast Antelope Valley.  The event will be held at four separate locations for the convenience to residents.  Public outreach will be conducted to raise environmental awareness of the hazards associated with the illegally dumping tires, the benefits of recycling tires, and proper tire maintenance.  This event anticipates collection of approximately 10,000 waste tires, which will be recycled into crumb rubber. \r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Barker","Phone":"626-458-5167"},{"GrantID":3959,"CycleID":105,"CycleCode":"TR23        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR23         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Regional Waste Management Authority (RWMA) is proposing to continue the highly successful public education and waste tire amnesty program for a fourth cycle to commence in July 2003.  Based on the overwhelming response to the previous efforts, it is believed that there is a need for a continued program to clean-up nuisance and small tire piles in the region and to prevent larger piles from accumulating.  The public education program would focus on proper tire disposal; ways to properly care for tires; and, on the health safety and environmental issues associated with waste tires.  Educational messages and the promotion of the availability of free disposal vouchers for a minimum of 6,147 tires would be disseminated via press releases; newspaper print ads; local cable TV and radio PSAs; and, in the Yuba-Sutter Disposal, Inc.  (YSDI) newsletter distributed as a billing insert.  Residents of Yuba and Sutter Counties would request and use the vouchers for the free drop-off of tires at the local transfer stations operated by the franchised waste hauler, YSDI.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"530-634-6890"},{"GrantID":3960,"CycleID":105,"CycleCode":"TR23        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR23         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"It is our goal to conduct a month long truck, tractor, and passenger tire collection event to be held at our three landfills during the month of May 2003.  The Authority will be holding a `Tire Amnesty Month` enabling residents to bring their used tires to the landfills for free.  \r\n\r\nIt is a common practice to improperly dispose of tires in nearby fields or in backyards when people move or buy new tires.  Consequently, many landlords and agricultural growers end up with the responsibility of disposing of abandoned tires even though they did not create the problem.\r\n\r\nAdditionally, tires disposal fees at local landfills range from $2.00 to $75.00, which is a disincentive for proper disposal by those who are left to deal with the abandon tires.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"831-755-1300"},{"GrantID":3962,"CycleID":105,"CycleCode":"TR23        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR23         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Applicant proposes to conduct at least two tire amnesty events to collect used tires from residents of Butte County and incorporated cities therein.  Events will be conducted at the centrally located Neal Road Landfill in the spring of 2003 and 2004.  The goal is to reduce the number of illegally disposed waste throughout the County.  Community groups and service organizations will be encouraged to organize cleanups targeting areas of historical abuse.  Public education materials will be produce in Spanish and English to encourage proper management of tires and proper disposal practices for waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Butte Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Crump","Phone":"530-538-7681"},{"GrantID":3963,"CycleID":105,"CycleCode":"TR23        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR23         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":12000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Within this year`s finding, the City of Pomona proposes to continue its tire collection program by increasing its public awareness campaign, adding at least two additional distributions of tire related information to residents throughout the year.  This will further educate residents on the importance of waste tire management and alternative used for waste tire that will help to increase the participation rate of residents in the overall effort to collect 1,000 tires for the year.  The City proposes to continue with an annual tire amnesty event.  Together these efforts will serve to help minimize the illegal dumping of tires in the public`s right of way, and alleyways throughout the City.  All waste tires collected by the program will be diverted from the landfill to a facility for recycling.","ParticipantName":"City of Pomona","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Antonia","LastName":"Castro","Phone":"909-620-3628"},{"GrantID":3964,"CycleID":105,"CycleCode":"TR23        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR23         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lompoc will continue to provide quarterly City-wide Waste Tire Round-Up Days for the city residents as well as provide waste tire drop-off sites in the unincorporated areas of the Lompoc Wasteshed.  The award of this grant will allow for the expansion and enhancement of this valuable program including the continuation of door-to-door waste tire pickup within the City limits and drop-off sites in the unincorporated areas.  The city will also update Waste Tire Disposal brochures in English and Spanish and vary the current radio and print advertising to keep the attention of the public.","ParticipantName":"City of Lompoc","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Claudia","LastName":"Stine","Phone":"805-875-8023"},{"GrantID":3965,"CycleID":105,"CycleCode":"TR23        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR23         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste tires litter the Lake County countryside, detracting from the natural beauty of the area, negatively impacting the economy, which is based largely of tourism, and posing threats to the health and safety of residents. \r\n\tDuring the grant period, the Lake County Public Services Department proposes to 1) utilize various media to educate the public regarding the proper disposal of waste tires; 2) plan and promote special tire amnesty events; 3) coordinate with Code Enforcement and the East lake and West Lake Resources Conservation Districts for clean up of illegally dumped tires; 4) coordinates with County and City Road and Parks Department to cleanup tires dumped on public property and roadways; and 5) issue coupons waiving disposal fees for tires to non-profit organizations and individuals in special circumstances.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Caroline","LastName":"Chavez","Phone":"707-263-1980"},{"GrantID":3966,"CycleID":105,"CycleCode":"TR23        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR23         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":49929.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Imperial Valley Waste Management Task Force plans to conduct an educational campaign from February 2003 through April 2005 to inform residents about the proper care and disposal of used tires.  We will provide brochures in English and Spanish to explain how to care for tires, what happens to used tires, and why it`s a good for the environment to recycle them.  Tire vendors and government agencies have agreed to display and help distribute them.  We will also develop television commercials to air on local and cable networks and provide speakers at civic groups.  In January 2004 and January 2005 we will also conduct a tire amnesty event where tires will be collected free of charge from residents and hauled to First Nation Tire Recycler.","ParticipantName":"City of El Centro","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"JB","LastName":"West","Phone":"760-337-4538"},{"GrantID":3967,"CycleID":105,"CycleCode":"TR23        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR23         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":9318.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Trinity County Solid Waste wants to hold 5 local `Tire Roundup` events during the 2003 calendar year by providing residents free, convenient and educational opportunities to dispose of waste tires.  Achievement will eliminate health and safely issues, reduce potential fuels and enhance the visual beauty of Trinity County for all who visit or live here to enjoy.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John A.","LastName":"Whitaker, Jr.","Phone":"530-623-1277"},{"GrantID":3969,"CycleID":123,"CycleCode":"UBG7        ","CycleNameID":44,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG7         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":17064.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Publicity and Education (Special Events, Television, Newspaper)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Arcadia","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marie","LastName":"Nguyen","Phone":"626-305-5327"},{"GrantID":3970,"CycleID":123,"CycleCode":"UBG7        ","CycleNameID":44,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG7         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":33024.0000,"ProjectSummary":"\r\nResidential Collection (Door-to-door Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Containers, Special Events, Newspaper, Utility Insert, Other Movie Theater Ad)","ParticipantName":"City of Norwalk","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Adriana","LastName":"Figueroa","Phone":"562-929-5915"},{"GrantID":3971,"CycleID":123,"CycleCode":"UBG7        ","CycleNameID":44,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG7         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":33657.0000,"ProjectSummary":"\r\nPermanent Collection Facility (Filter Collection, Hauling/Recycling)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Containers, Television, Utility Insert, Newsletter, Other)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)\r\nCo-operative Project","ParticipantName":"City of Burbank","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Hope","LastName":"McAloon","Phone":"818-238-3900"},{"GrantID":3972,"CycleID":123,"CycleCode":"UBG7        ","CycleNameID":44,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG7         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":5300.0000,"ProjectSummary":"\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Special Events)","ParticipantName":"City of Emeryville","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Schultze-Allen","Phone":"510-596-3728"},{"GrantID":3973,"CycleID":123,"CycleCode":"UBG7        ","CycleNameID":44,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG7         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":10682.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers, Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Containers, Radio, Television, Other)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Dixon","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Martha","LastName":"Jensen","Phone":"707-678-7051"},{"GrantID":3974,"CycleID":123,"CycleCode":"UBG7        ","CycleNameID":44,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG7         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":9164.0000,"ProjectSummary":"\r\nPermanent Collection Facility (Filter Collection)\r\nResidential Collection (Curbside Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Radio, Special Events, Other Give Away)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Benicia","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Tonya","LastName":"Gilmore","Phone":"707-746-4334"},{"GrantID":3975,"CycleID":123,"CycleCode":"UBG7        ","CycleNameID":44,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG7         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":127077.0000,"ProjectSummary":"\r\nTemporary or Mobile Collection (Hauling/Recycling)\r\nResidential Collection (Curbside Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, Containers)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel, Other EBCC)","ParticipantName":"City of Oakland","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Susan","LastName":"Kattchee","Phone":"510-238-6382"},{"GrantID":3976,"CycleID":123,"CycleCode":"UBG7        ","CycleNameID":44,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG7         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":182612.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Non-certified Collection Centers, Certified Collection Centers, Filter Collection, Hauling/Recycling, HHW Permanent Facility)\r\nTemporary or Mobile Collection (Hauling/Recycling, Temporary Events, Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Containers, Special Events, Brochure, Newspaper, Newsletter)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Stephanie  M","LastName":"Odenbach","Phone":"909-382-5401"},{"GrantID":3977,"CycleID":123,"CycleCode":"UBG7        ","CycleNameID":44,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG7         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":59509.0000,"ProjectSummary":"\r\nResidential Collection (Curbside Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Radio, Brochure, Television)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Nathan","LastName":"Gorth","Phone":"209-577-5493"},{"GrantID":3978,"CycleID":123,"CycleCode":"UBG7        ","CycleNameID":44,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG7         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":144541.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers, Filter Collection, Hauling/Recycling)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, Containers, Special Events, Brochure, Video)\r\nLoad Checking (Load Checking)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chuck","LastName":"Magee","Phone":"661-862-8915"},{"GrantID":3979,"CycleID":123,"CycleCode":"UBG7        ","CycleNameID":44,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - 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The new structure will replace the broken and potentially dangerous equipment, some of which has been installed since 1970.  \r\nThe Irwindale Park Playground is used by residents of the City as well as residents of many surrounding communities (including Baldwin Park, Azusa, Glendora, Covina, and El Monte).  The park also provides after school recreation for the YMCA, the Baldwin Park Children`s Center, Kare Youth League, Baldwin Park Boys and Girls Clubs, and Merwin Elementary School students.  During the week, on weekday evenings and on the weekends the Park hosts swim lessons and baseball league games.  Many children and siblings of these participants depend upon the playground for recreation.\r\nThe new playground structure will meet current ADA access requirements and will be manufactured with the maximum amount of recycled content available.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Zarka","LastName":"Popovic","Phone":"760-873-5577"},{"GrantID":4133,"CycleID":123,"CycleCode":"UBG7        ","CycleNameID":44,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2001-02   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG7         - 2001-02","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":5403.0000,"ProjectSummary":"\r\nPermanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers)\r\nPublicity and Education (Containers, Radio, Newspaper)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Arcata","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Neander","Phone":"707-825-2151"},{"GrantID":4134,"CycleID":123,"CycleCode":"UBG7        ","CycleNameID":44,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - 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These include almost 80 community curbside collection events per year, annual one-day recycling events, and daily load checking at the City operated Miramar Landfill.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Pratt","Phone":"858-492-5088"},{"GrantID":4214,"CycleID":43,"CycleCode":"HD11        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD11         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":69507.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City and County of San Francisco request funds to establish 8 satellite universal waste lamp collection sites.  Grant funds will be used for disposal costs and outreach to promote collection and to educate San Francisco residents and CESQGs on the need and methods for proper disposal of universal waste lamps.","ParticipantName":"City and County of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marjaneh","LastName":"Zarrehparvar","Phone":"415-355-3756"},{"GrantID":4224,"CycleID":43,"CycleCode":"HD11        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD11         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":242280.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Humboldt County:\r\nThree part program\r\n1) Expand PHHWF to include latex paint and E and U-Waste, 2) develop and implement  a public outreach and education campaign to educate the community about E and U-Waste, 3) help underseved communities by conduction one temporary HHW event per year.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt Waste Management Authority","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gerald","LastName":"Kindsfather","Phone":"707-268-8690"},{"GrantID":4229,"CycleID":43,"CycleCode":"HD11        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD11         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":134689.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Coonduct 12 monthly HHW collection events in new ABOP facility.  Due to a contract with a Ventura County trash service, city residents are excluded from participating in the Santa Barbara County program and facility use.   Need more accesible facilities.  The proposed expansion will allow the city to better address the needs of the community by providing a safe and sustainable disposal alternative and targeting promotion to underserved members of the community.","ParticipantName":"City of Carpinteria","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Monique","LastName":"Eplay","Phone":"805-684-5405"},{"GrantID":4230,"CycleID":43,"CycleCode":"HD11        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD11         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":281254.8300,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Santa Barbara project:\r\nExpansion of a new ABOP (antifreeze, batteries, oil and paint) facility in the city.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Barbara","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"MacIntosh","Phone":"805-897-1908"},{"GrantID":4234,"CycleID":43,"CycleCode":"HD11        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD11         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":149977.0200,"ProjectSummary":"PHHWF to accept electronic waste.  Grant funding will be used to purchase the necessary equipment for moving and handling palletized e-waste.  Funding from this grant cycled is planned to expand materials collected at their permanent HHW to include Sharps.","ParticipantName":"City of Palm Desert","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Ream","Phone":"760-346-0611"},{"GrantID":4240,"CycleID":43,"CycleCode":"HD11        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD11         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop and implement a comprehensive publicity and education program, with focused effort to reach underserved population.  Hire  half time bilingual HHW coordinator.  Purchase HHW sealed, lockable containers.  Contract for recycling of e-waste.  Contract for disposal of u-waste and HHW.","ParticipantName":"Kings Waste and Recycling Authority","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Monaco","Phone":"559-583-8829"},{"GrantID":4241,"CycleID":43,"CycleCode":"HD11        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD11         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":299999.2200,"ProjectSummary":"County of Santa Cruz HHW project:\r\nTwo part program\r\n1) Expand the collection program to include E-Waste and 2) Establish an integrated pest management program.","ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeffrey","LastName":"Smedberg","Phone":"831-454-2373"},{"GrantID":4243,"CycleID":43,"CycleCode":"HD11        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD11         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":47211.9100,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Colusa is a small rural community and proposes a new, temporary program to conduct two, (1) one day HHW Collection events at a local site.  Residents currently have no place where they can dispose of their HHW at this time.","ParticipantName":"City of Colusa","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Patricia","LastName":"Hickel","Phone":"530-458-5622"},{"GrantID":4246,"CycleID":43,"CycleCode":"HD11        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD11         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":130466.0600,"ProjectSummary":"Expand the current HHW collection program by adding a County Wide Universal Waste collection and education program.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Gorton","Phone":"209-468-3066"},{"GrantID":4255,"CycleID":43,"CycleCode":"HD11        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD11         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":281563.0600,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Ventura HHW project:\r\nFour part program\r\n1) Establish a PHHWF in Fillmore, 2) Initiate a CESQG door-to-door program with the new facility, 3) Include the collection of U and E-Waste among the new program, 4) Establish education targeting Ventura County residents, small businesses and schools.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Kiesler","Phone":"805-658-4314"},{"GrantID":4255,"CycleID":43,"CycleCode":"HD11        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD11         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":281563.0600,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Ventura HHW project:\r\nFour part program\r\n1) Establish a PHHWF in Fillmore, 2) Initiate a CESQG door-to-door program with the new facility, 3) Include the collection of U and E-Waste among the new program, 4) Establish education targeting Ventura County residents, small businesses and schools.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Kiesler","Phone":"805-658-4314"},{"GrantID":4256,"CycleID":124,"CycleCode":"UBG8        ","CycleNameID":42,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants -  Eighth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG8         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":24652.0000,"ProjectSummary":"\r\nPermanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers, Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, Newspaper)\r\nStormwater Mitigation Program (Stormwater Mitigation)","ParticipantName":"City of Arcadia","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marie","LastName":"Nguyen","Phone":"626-305-5327"},{"GrantID":4257,"CycleID":124,"CycleCode":"UBG8        ","CycleNameID":42,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants -  Eighth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG8         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Spencer Fine","AwardedFunds":48396.0000,"ProjectSummary":"\r\nPermanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers)\r\nResidential Collection (Curbside Collection, Other Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Containers, Newspaper, Utility Insert, Other Used Oil Calendar \u0026 Promotional Items)","ParticipantName":"City of Norwalk","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Adriana","LastName":"Figueroa","Phone":"562-929-5915"},{"GrantID":4258,"CycleID":124,"CycleCode":"UBG8        ","CycleNameID":42,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants -  Eighth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG8         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":46577.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Filter Collection, Hauling/Recycling, Other Oil Rags \u0026 Drums)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Containers, Special Events, Television, Newspaper, Utility Insert, Newsletter)\r\nPersonnel/Other","ParticipantName":"City of Burbank","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Hope","LastName":"McAloon","Phone":"818-238-3900"},{"GrantID":4260,"CycleID":124,"CycleCode":"UBG8        ","CycleNameID":42,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants -  Eighth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG8         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Darrin Okimoto","AwardedFunds":12714.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers, Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Containers, Radio, Television, Newspaper)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Dixon","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Martha","LastName":"Jensen","Phone":"707-678-7051"},{"GrantID":4261,"CycleID":124,"CycleCode":"UBG8        ","CycleNameID":42,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants -  Eighth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG8         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":12371.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (HHW Permanent Facility)\r\nTemporary or Mobile Collection (Filter Collection)\r\nResidential Collection (Hauling/Recycling, Curbside Collection, Other Consultant)\r\nPublicity and Education (Radio, Special Events)","ParticipantName":"City of Benicia","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Tonya","LastName":"Gilmore","Phone":"707-746-4334"},{"GrantID":4262,"CycleID":124,"CycleCode":"UBG8        ","CycleNameID":42,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants -  Eighth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG8         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":186175.0000,"ProjectSummary":"\r\nTemporary or Mobile Collection (Hauling/Recycling)\r\nResidential Collection (Curbside Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, Containers, Brochure, Direct Mail, Other Web page)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel, Other)","ParticipantName":"City of Oakland","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Slote","Phone":"510-238-7432"},{"GrantID":4263,"CycleID":124,"CycleCode":"UBG8        ","CycleNameID":42,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants -  Eighth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG8         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":258530.0000,"ProjectSummary":"\r\nPermanent Collection Facility (Non-certified Collection Centers, Certified Collection Centers, Filter Collection, Hauling/Recycling, HHW Permanent Facility)\r\nTemporary or Mobile Collection (Hauling/Recycling, Temporary Events, Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Containers, Special Events, Brochure, Newspaper, Newsletter)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Stephanie  M","LastName":"Odenbach","Phone":"909-382-5401"},{"GrantID":4264,"CycleID":124,"CycleCode":"UBG8        ","CycleNameID":42,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants -  Eighth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG8         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":88424.0000,"ProjectSummary":"\r\nResidential Collection (Curbside Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Containers, Radio, Newspaper, Other Movie Theatre Slides)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Nathan","LastName":"Gorth","Phone":"209-577-5493"},{"GrantID":4265,"CycleID":124,"CycleCode":"UBG8        ","CycleNameID":42,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants -  Eighth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG8         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":198932.0000,"ProjectSummary":"\r\nPermanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers, Filter Collection, Hauling/Recycling, HHW Permanent Facility)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Containers, Special Events)\r\nLoad Checking (Load Checking)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Scott","LastName":"Edwards","Phone":"661-862-8945"},{"GrantID":4266,"CycleID":124,"CycleCode":"UBG8        ","CycleNameID":42,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants -  Eighth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG8         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Spencer Fine","AwardedFunds":1688441.0000,"ProjectSummary":"\r\nPermanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers, Filter Collection, HHW Permanent Facility)\r\nTemporary or Mobile Collection (Temporary Events, Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Radio, Special Events, Newspaper, Other Point of Purchase)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Daniel","LastName":"Meyers","Phone":"213-485-3774"},{"GrantID":4267,"CycleID":124,"CycleCode":"UBG8        ","CycleNameID":42,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants -  Eighth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG8         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":282633.0000,"ProjectSummary":"\r\nPermanent Collection Facility (Non-certified Collection Centers, Hauling/Recycling, Marina Project)\r\nResidential Collection (Other Curbside Filters)\r\nPublicity and Education (School Education, Brochure, Video, Television, Newspaper, Direct Mail, Newsletter, Other H-W Handlers Training)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel, Other)","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sara","LastName":"Pratt","Phone":"650-599-1514"},{"GrantID":4268,"CycleID":124,"CycleCode":"UBG8        ","CycleNameID":42,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants -  Eighth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG8         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":31294.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers, Filter Collection, Small Quantity Generators)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Containers, Brochure, Television, Newspaper, Other Movie Screen Ads, Promotional Items)\r\nStormwater Mitigation Program (Stormwater Mitigation)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Chino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Anthony","LastName":"Rose","Phone":"909-464-0758"},{"GrantID":4269,"CycleID":124,"CycleCode":"UBG8        ","CycleNameID":42,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants -  Eighth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG8         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":62952.0000,"ProjectSummary":"\r\nPermanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Containers, Utility Insert, Newsletter, Other Diorama)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)\r\nCo-operative Project","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Jeffery","Phone":"510-537-0987"},{"GrantID":4270,"CycleID":124,"CycleCode":"UBG8        ","CycleNameID":42,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants -  Eighth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG8         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":23606.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Residential Collection (Curbside Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Containers, Television)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Manteca","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rexie","LastName":"LeStrange","Phone":"209-456-8448"},{"GrantID":4271,"CycleID":124,"CycleCode":"UBG8        ","CycleNameID":42,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants -  Eighth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG8         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":33114.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Non-certified Collection Centers, Filter Collection, Agricultural Collection)\r\nResidential Collection (Other Curbside /Drop-off)\r\nPublicity and Education (School Education, Radio, Brochure, Television, Newspaper, Direct Mail, Utility Insert)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alan","LastName":"Abbs","Phone":"530-527-3717"},{"GrantID":4272,"CycleID":124,"CycleCode":"UBG8        ","CycleNameID":42,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants -  Eighth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG8         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Chris Schmidle","AwardedFunds":50307.0000,"ProjectSummary":"\r\nPermanent Collection Facility (Filter Collection, Hauling/Recycling)\r\nTemporary or Mobile Collection (Temporary Events)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Containers, Special Events, Brochure, Television, Newspaper, Direct Mail, Other Promotional Items)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Downey","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carol","LastName":"Rowland","Phone":"562-904-7103"},{"GrantID":4273,"CycleID":124,"CycleCode":"UBG8        ","CycleNameID":42,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - 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The structural element for the wall is a light weight, long lasting fiber glass reinforced polymer concrete. The noise barrier wall will utilize about 250,000 lbs. of recycled scrap tire granulate or buffings per mile of wall at a 10-foot height.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Donald","LastName":"Schmanski, Sr.","Phone":"702-883-5104"},{"GrantID":4894,"CycleID":90,"CycleCode":"TR1         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR1          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To design, select and perfect the optimum filler for use with utility poles, utility crossarms and utility rebutt kits using recycled tire product and an economic adhesive to strengthen, protect and improve composite tubes for poles, crossarms and rebutt kits.","ParticipantName":"Hap Fisher Associates","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"F.G.","LastName":"Fisher","Phone":"408-281-0829"},{"GrantID":4895,"CycleID":90,"CycleCode":"TR1         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR1          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":36000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To conduct demonstration project to document that tires can be used effectively as tree root barriers to prevent damage to streets, buildings, etc.","ParticipantName":"Mortimer Tree Service","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Mortimer","Phone":"805-498-2042"},{"GrantID":4896,"CycleID":90,"CycleCode":"TR1         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR1          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":94025.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To develop residential roofing `shake` from scrap tires, with rubber binder and top ply that meets building code standards.","ParticipantName":"Burke Industries","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Pitman","Phone":"408-297-3500"},{"GrantID":4897,"CycleID":90,"CycleCode":"TR1         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR1          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":60000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To develop working model of ozone treatment to disintegrate tires for recycling rubber and metal.","ParticipantName":"Reco-Tech International, Inc.","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Shyamala","LastName":"Rajender","Phone":"510-736-7410"},{"GrantID":4898,"CycleID":90,"CycleCode":"TR1         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR1          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To verify technology and conduct market survey for catalytic scrap rubber reclaiming process.","ParticipantName":"Jin Cheng Corporation","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Wong","Phone":"510-601-9222"},{"GrantID":4899,"CycleID":90,"CycleCode":"TR1         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR1          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In cooperation with Royal Floormat, to develop specifications for molding a playground safety mat using crumb rubber from whole tire recycling.","ParticipantName":"B.A.S. Recycling, Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Harrington","Phone":"909-383-7050"},{"GrantID":4900,"CycleID":90,"CycleCode":"TR1         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR1          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":96120.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To purchase and modify used machinery to process scrap tires into component parts for compost bins.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert C.","LastName":"Neal","Phone":"661-723-6044"},{"GrantID":4901,"CycleID":90,"CycleCode":"TR1         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR1          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To design highway noise barrier using 100- recycled plastic filled with ground tires.","ParticipantName":"California Recycling Company","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Conway","LastName":"Collis","Phone":"213-780-7999"},{"GrantID":4902,"CycleID":90,"CycleCode":"TR1         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR1          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To develop railroad ties from scrap tires filled with concrete and a complete rail-fastening method.","ParticipantName":"Action Engineering Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Amos W.","LastName":"Broughton","Phone":"626-447-8111"},{"GrantID":4903,"CycleID":90,"CycleCode":"TR1         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR1          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":60000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To produce 100 prototypes for commercialization of traffic delineators made from scrap tires to demonstrate to Caltrans.","ParticipantName":"Tireless Effort","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Parker","LastName":"Dinwiddie","Phone":"707-254-9800"},{"GrantID":4904,"CycleID":90,"CycleCode":"TR1         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR1          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To develop markets for recycled carbon black, derived from low temperature catalytic conversion process.","ParticipantName":"Champion Recycling, Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Charles","LastName":"Wages","Phone":"760-247-0755"},{"GrantID":4905,"CycleID":90,"CycleCode":"TR1         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR1          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To design mobile machine for making tire chips for backfill demonstration project (with Teichert Construction, Sacramento).","ParticipantName":"Daves Tire and Wheel","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Clements","Phone":"916-991-9430"},{"GrantID":4906,"CycleID":90,"CycleCode":"TR1         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR1          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":49455.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To conduct feasibility study using high pressure water jetting for processing scrap tires.","ParticipantName":"Lydia M. Frenzel","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lydia","LastName":"Frenzel","Phone":"512-392-2210"},{"GrantID":4907,"CycleID":90,"CycleCode":"TR1         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR1          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To develop markets for products from a vacuum distillation rubber recycling facility.  With Tire Industry Recycling enterprise.  TIRE Inc. is the sub contractor - Jim Kelly.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Heather","LastName":"Abrams","Phone":"510-906-1801"},{"GrantID":4908,"CycleID":90,"CycleCode":"TR1         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR1          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To utilize crumb rubber as a soil amendment to study the soil enhancing properties on softball field turf.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Heather","LastName":"Abrams","Phone":"510-906-1801"},{"GrantID":4909,"CycleID":90,"CycleCode":"TR1         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR1          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To develop a pilot program for TERRA-FLEX (a playground safety surface using scrap tires).","ParticipantName":"Enviro-Med","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Monty","LastName":"Ruetnik","Phone":"619-756-2308"},{"GrantID":4910,"CycleID":90,"CycleCode":"TR1         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR1          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":68847.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To develop Broadband Electromagnetic Radiation Absorbers from scrap tires for architectural and military applications.","ParticipantName":"SRI International","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Rosatti","Phone":"650-859-5761"},{"GrantID":4911,"CycleID":90,"CycleCode":"TR1         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR1          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":21683.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To analyze and develop existing and new markets for carbon black from continuous low temperature catalytic conversion process.","ParticipantName":"PRK International Marketing, Inc.","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ronald","LastName":"Saldana","Phone":"714-693-8812"},{"GrantID":4912,"CycleID":90,"CycleCode":"TR1         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR1          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":60983.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Partial support for obtaining permits, refining project designs, and constructing small scale structure from scrap tires and used building materials.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gayle","LastName":"Erbe-Hamlin","Phone":"530-621-6191"},{"GrantID":4913,"CycleID":90,"CycleCode":"TR1         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR1          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To test sub-surface effluent dispersion system using waste granulates.","ParticipantName":"AET Systems","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Mourraille","Phone":"650-856-7423"},{"GrantID":4914,"CycleID":90,"CycleCode":"TR1         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR1          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":55858.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To survey and conduct economic analysis of state policies for scrap tire market development.  Review of other states.","ParticipantName":"Regents of UC Davis","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jay","LastName":"Lund","Phone":"916-255-2205"},{"GrantID":4915,"CycleID":90,"CycleCode":"TR1         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR1          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":53664.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A research project on soil contamination absorption using scrap tires.","ParticipantName":"Regents of UC Davis","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Shelton","Phone":"530-757-8530"},{"GrantID":4916,"CycleID":90,"CycleCode":"TR1         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR1          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To develop and enhance marine environment using scrap tires and show economic feasibility of doing so.","ParticipantName":"Marine Forest Society","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rodolphe","LastName":"Streichenberger","Phone":"949-721-9006"},{"GrantID":4917,"CycleID":90,"CycleCode":"TR1         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR1          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To develop a self compacting, rubber concrete-like construction material using portland cement and scrap tires.  Test in Sacramento.","ParticipantName":"Geremia/Pasztor/Sadler","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Geremia","Phone":"916-277-1516"},{"GrantID":4918,"CycleID":90,"CycleCode":"TR1         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR1          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To test playground surfacing in Sacramento and San Francisco, develop survey, analyze results, and promote products.","ParticipantName":"Professional Assn. for Childhood Education","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Belinda","LastName":"Barbour","Phone":"760-255-5126"},{"GrantID":4919,"CycleID":90,"CycleCode":"TR1         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR1          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":81400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To use tire decking system to establish federal, state, and local government markets.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Kuhl","Phone":"562-570-2850"},{"GrantID":4920,"CycleID":90,"CycleCode":"TR1         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR1          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To assemble and operate a tire recycling facility to divert 800,000 tires annually.","ParticipantName":"Manhole Adjusting Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Corcoran","Phone":"213-725-1387"},{"GrantID":4921,"CycleID":101,"CycleCode":"TR2         ","CycleNameID":13,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Innovations Program - Tire Contracts","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR2          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To repave a section of Inlet Drive with asphalt rubber hot mix.","ParticipantName":"City of Huntington Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":4922,"CycleID":101,"CycleCode":"TR2         ","CycleNameID":13,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Innovations Program - Tire Contracts","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR2          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":22500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Shasta County proposes to conduct amnesty events.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Russ","LastName":"Mull","Phone":"530-225-5789"},{"GrantID":4923,"CycleID":101,"CycleCode":"TR2         ","CycleNameID":13,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Innovations Program - Tire Contracts","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR2          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":12000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Sonoma County proposes to provide public education and conduct amnesty events.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Connie","LastName":"Cloak","Phone":"707-568-3783"},{"GrantID":4924,"CycleID":101,"CycleCode":"TR2         ","CycleNameID":13,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Innovations Program - Tire Contracts","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR2          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":4945.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Diego proposes to research the waste tire disposal of tires generated in San Diego, Orange, Riverside, and Imperial Counties.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Nelson","Phone":"619-627-3303"},{"GrantID":4925,"CycleID":101,"CycleCode":"TR2         ","CycleNameID":13,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Innovations Program - Tire Contracts","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR2          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":24270.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To facilitate the establishment of at least one recycling manufacturing business in Humboldt County which uses waste tires as a feedstock.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Liz","LastName":"Citrino","Phone":"707-445-7429"},{"GrantID":4926,"CycleID":101,"CycleCode":"TR2         ","CycleNameID":13,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Innovations Program - Tire Contracts","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR2          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To purchase and test an innovative tire processor to reduce the size of oversized tires utilizing prison labor.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":4927,"CycleID":101,"CycleCode":"TR2         ","CycleNameID":13,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Innovations Program - Tire Contracts","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR2          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To initiate study to explore methods to prevent and mitigate the illegal disposal of waste tires for the San Joaquin Valley.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":4928,"CycleID":101,"CycleCode":"TR2         ","CycleNameID":13,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Innovations Program - Tire Contracts","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR2          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":17600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To institute a program for accepting tires at two of its landfills:  The San Marcos Landfill in the North County and the Otay Landfill in the South County.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Espinosa","Phone":"858-874-4081"},{"GrantID":4929,"CycleID":101,"CycleCode":"TR2         ","CycleNameID":13,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Innovations Program - Tire Contracts","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR2          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":34950.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To determine the recyclability of asphalt rubber utilizing conventional mix design methodology and microwave technology; and the air quality impact  of grinding, transporting, and processing asphalt rubber and resolve safety questions regarding the use of asphalt rubber.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":4930,"CycleID":101,"CycleCode":"TR2         ","CycleNameID":13,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Innovations Program - Tire Contracts","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR2          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To remove and recycle tire piles in targeted portions of the South Central and Wilmington areas of the City of Los Angeles, and use them for tire-derived fuel (TDF).","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Moore","Phone":"213-893-8536"},{"GrantID":4931,"CycleID":101,"CycleCode":"TR2         ","CycleNameID":13,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Innovations Program - Tire Contracts","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR2          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To produce and distribute a commercial quality video about used tires.  The video will show an illegal tire dump, costs and dangers to the public using experiences of the Local Enforcement Agency.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":4932,"CycleID":101,"CycleCode":"TR2         ","CycleNameID":13,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Innovations Program - Tire Contracts","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR2          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To quantify the generation, collection and disposal of tires generated within 80 miles of the Sacramento region.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento Regional Solid Waste Authority","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Daniel","LastName":"Regan","Phone":"916-875-7055"},{"GrantID":4933,"CycleID":101,"CycleCode":"TR2         ","CycleNameID":13,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Innovations Program - Tire Contracts","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR2          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":14700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To monitor trailers for the collection of tires.  Education materials on the dangers to the environment through illegal disposal of waste tires were to be developed.","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Janice","LastName":"Leonard","Phone":"707-262-1760"},{"GrantID":4934,"CycleID":101,"CycleCode":"TR2         ","CycleNameID":13,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Innovations Program - Tire Contracts","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR2          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To attract and locate one or more waste tire products businesses and to divert waste fire from landfill disposal to meet the State`s diversion requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Oakland","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Lindheim","Phone":"510-238-3302"},{"GrantID":4935,"CycleID":101,"CycleCode":"TR2         ","CycleNameID":13,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Innovations Program - Tire Contracts","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR2          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":9900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To conduct a drop-off event.  Purpose of event is to:  1) reduce the stockpile of used automobile tires held by residents, thereby reducing the potential for illegal dumping;  2) measure the residential stockpile and/or storage of used automobile tires; and 3) inform the public about source reduction information relating to tires and fuel efficiency.","ParticipantName":"City of Milpitas","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cynthia","LastName":"Rosson","Phone":"408-942-2302"},{"GrantID":4936,"CycleID":101,"CycleCode":"TR2         ","CycleNameID":13,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Innovations Program - Tire Contracts","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR2          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":26250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To develop shredded tires as Alternative Daily Cover.  It will be utilize as a protective cover for landfill liners.  Testing will be conducted to determine its feasibility.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Rock","Phone":"530-757-5566"},{"GrantID":4937,"CycleID":101,"CycleCode":"TR2         ","CycleNameID":13,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Innovations Program - Tire Contracts","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1992-93   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR2          - 1992-93","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project will:  1) Reduce the number of tires discarded in the Tahoe Basin by 7,235 tires, and 2) Demonstrate and market the effectiveness of using tires as a construction material.","ParticipantName":"City of South Lake Tahoe","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Dana","LastName":"Fraticelli","Phone":"530-541-8935"},{"GrantID":4938,"CycleID":110,"CycleCode":"TR3         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR3          - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Days - are two separate countywide events to be conducted at five locations.  County Staff anticipates collecting between 15,000-17,000 tires.  Staff will also develop an educational hand-out.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"L. Denton","LastName":"Hoeh","Phone":"209-525-6736"},{"GrantID":4939,"CycleID":110,"CycleCode":"TR3         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR3          - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":60000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To conduct several Tire Amnesty events which features multiple focal points for responding to identified tire problem areas within the County.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Muratore","Phone":"209-385-7388"},{"GrantID":4940,"CycleID":110,"CycleCode":"TR3         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR3          - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":47007.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop a Passenger PNEUFLEX System - an adjustable retreading mold for passenger car tires of multiple sizes.","ParticipantName":"Oliver Rubber Company","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"R.E.","LastName":"Volk","Phone":"510-654-7711"},{"GrantID":4941,"CycleID":110,"CycleCode":"TR3         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR3          - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":63125.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To develop foam-extruded scrap tire rubber products made from used tire waste and plastic waste.  The new product will have greater flexibility and resiliency than current virgin materials.","ParticipantName":"Carsonite International Corporation","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Schubring","Phone":"916-725-1373"},{"GrantID":4942,"CycleID":110,"CycleCode":"TR3         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR3          - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":37280.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A city pilot project to develop a specially-designed collection rack that is compatible with standard front loader collection vehicles.  Funds will facilitate the fabrication of the racks in which tires can be stacked for pick-up.","ParticipantName":"City of San Bernardino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Ceballos","Phone":"909-384-5549"},{"GrantID":4943,"CycleID":110,"CycleCode":"TR3         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR3          - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":60000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To promote the use of retreaded tires by the public agencies and private motorist in California.","ParticipantName":"Tire Recycling Information Bureau","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chuck","LastName":"Stein","Phone":"818-990-1333"},{"GrantID":4944,"CycleID":110,"CycleCode":"TR3         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR3          - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":2700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To conduct a single amnesty event planned for Fall 1994.","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Katherine","LastName":"Rakow","Phone":"530-694-2287"},{"GrantID":4945,"CycleID":110,"CycleCode":"TR3         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR3          - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To research and develop a business potential for the manufacture and use of the green noise protection and traffic safety system, Ecowall, in California.","ParticipantName":"Econtract","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Lynne","LastName":"Gariboti","Phone":"510-934-2671"},{"GrantID":4946,"CycleID":110,"CycleCode":"TR3         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR3          - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To develop a prototype urethane bicycle tire that will be enhanced by the addition of treated crumb rubber material called sermic that will equal or surpass pneumatic tires.","ParticipantName":"Champion Recycling, Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Charles","LastName":"Wages","Phone":"760-247-0755"},{"GrantID":4947,"CycleID":110,"CycleCode":"TR3         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR3          - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":74228.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To develop a business plan.  The company will pursue federal certification testing for retreaded tires.  Testing is sought for inclusion on Qualified Product List (QPL).","ParticipantName":"Frank Fargo Tire and Rubber Co., Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Norman","LastName":"Fargo","Phone":""},{"GrantID":4948,"CycleID":110,"CycleCode":"TR3         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR3          - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To develop a Cryogenic Grinding System, which will include engineering, design, purchase, and modification.  Will modify current system for inputs of Crumb Rubber in the 40-80 mesh range.","ParticipantName":"B.A.S. Recycling, Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Harrington","Phone":"909-383-7050"},{"GrantID":4949,"CycleID":110,"CycleCode":"TR3         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR3          - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A cooperative effort between the County of Ventrura, the Ventura Regional Sanitation District, Waste Management Inc., and BAS Recycling.  Cooperative will develop a source reduction brochure and co-sponsor an Amnesty Day Program.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Goldstein","Phone":"805-648-9242"},{"GrantID":4950,"CycleID":110,"CycleCode":"TR3         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR3          - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":60300.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To conduct a market research study of the market for crumb rubber.","ParticipantName":"Leonard O. Walde, P.E.","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Leonard","LastName":"Walde, P.E.","Phone":"510-254-7633"},{"GrantID":4951,"CycleID":110,"CycleCode":"TR3         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR3          - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To study the biological function of tires at sea.  Gather data of types and number of organisms in and around a tire mussel reef over a one year period.","ParticipantName":"Marine Forest Society","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rodolphe","LastName":"Streichenberger","Phone":"949-721-9006"},{"GrantID":4952,"CycleID":110,"CycleCode":"TR3         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR3          - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Liquefaction by digestion of scrap tires creating viable `Liquid Rubber` product which hardens on contact with air.","ParticipantName":"Jackson \u0026 Church Co,","county":null,"CountyID":null,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Louis K.","LastName":"Perrot","Phone":""},{"GrantID":4953,"CycleID":110,"CycleCode":"TR3         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR3          - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":10000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A program to test retreaded tires on 40 vehicles.  The study will evaluate the effectiveness and economic feasibility of using retreaded tires on all public works department passenger fleet vehicles.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tom","LastName":"Webster","Phone":"619-974-2828"},{"GrantID":4954,"CycleID":110,"CycleCode":"TR3         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR3          - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":38500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Kick off an electronics reuse program for commercial business in Kern County.  Kern County Waste Management would administer the pilot program.  Commercial business would participate by donating dated electronics (computers, printers, etc.) to Merit Corporation, a5-01 (a)(3) qualified non-profit, operates an electronics refurbishing program at the Women`s California Correctional Institution in Stockton, California through the State Corrections Joint Venture Program.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Nancy","LastName":"Ewert","Phone":""},{"GrantID":4955,"CycleID":110,"CycleCode":"TR3         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR3          - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To conduct a public awareness and education effort which will involve community and business groups, and will include and `800` number for citizens to report illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Joan","LastName":"Mulcare","Phone":"909-387-4688"},{"GrantID":4956,"CycleID":110,"CycleCode":"TR3         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR3          - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":7850.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tire Litter Mitigation Model Program will involve West Sacramento`s Youth Diversion Program as the labor to collect abandoned tires.  Multiple drop off events are planned and public awareness activities that inform the public of the littering penalties.","ParticipantName":"City of West Sacramento","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Don","LastName":"Schatzel","Phone":"916-373-5860"},{"GrantID":4957,"CycleID":110,"CycleCode":"TR3         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR3          - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Tom Dietsch","AwardedFunds":4970.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To conduct a tire roundup.  This is the county`s approach to involve the public in a program that rewards individuals monetarily, as well as by way of awards and recognition, for tires turned into county staff.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John A.","LastName":"Whitaker, Jr.","Phone":"530-623-1277"},{"GrantID":4958,"CycleID":110,"CycleCode":"TR3         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR3          - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":18700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To conduct an Amnesty Program - an annual effort of six cleanup events per neighborhood per year.  Board funds will cover the costs of transporting the recovered tires at Oxford and for the costs of maintaining public relations and educational activities.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David P.","LastName":"Herb","Phone":""},{"GrantID":4959,"CycleID":110,"CycleCode":"TR3         ","CycleNameID":38,"CycleName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR3          - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":65340.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To develop rubberized slurry, which will include development, placement, and testing of a rubberized, emulsified slurry seal system for the City of Laguna Nigel.","ParticipantName":"TAK Consulting Engineers, Inc.","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Gonaver","Phone":"858-573-1212"},{"GrantID":4960,"CycleID":22,"CycleCode":"EA4         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA4          - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":28750.0000,"ProjectSummary":"","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":4961,"CycleID":22,"CycleCode":"EA4         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA4          - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":16469.0000,"ProjectSummary":"","ParticipantName":"City of Berkeley","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":4962,"CycleID":22,"CycleCode":"EA4         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA4          - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":15589.0000,"ProjectSummary":"","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":4963,"CycleID":22,"CycleCode":"EA4         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA4          - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":16377.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":4964,"CycleID":22,"CycleCode":"EA4         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA4          - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":19366.0000,"ProjectSummary":"","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":4965,"CycleID":22,"CycleCode":"EA4         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA4          - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":19073.0000,"ProjectSummary":"","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":4966,"CycleID":22,"CycleCode":"EA4         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA4          - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":17312.0000,"ProjectSummary":"","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":4967,"CycleID":22,"CycleCode":"EA4         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA4          - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":24049.0000,"ProjectSummary":"","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":4968,"CycleID":22,"CycleCode":"EA4         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA4          - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":16010.0000,"ProjectSummary":"","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":4969,"CycleID":22,"CycleCode":"EA4         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA4          - 1993-94","GrantManager":"Marc Arico","AwardedFunds":16873.0000,"ProjectSummary":"","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":4970,"CycleID":22,"CycleCode":"EA4         ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"1993-94   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA4          - 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2002-03","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":24110.2500,"ProjectSummary":"communications, computer systems, field equipment, document imaging, conferences, 4wd truck w/ extended cab","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Gallagher","Phone":"805-654-2818"},{"GrantID":5177,"CycleID":141,"CycleCode":"EA13        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA13         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15530.1300,"ProjectSummary":"inspection vehicle","ParticipantName":"City of Vernon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Leonard","LastName":"Grossberg","Phone":"323-583-8811"},{"GrantID":5178,"CycleID":141,"CycleCode":"EA13        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA13         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15829.8600,"ProjectSummary":"boots, film and development, gas monitoring equipment, medical exams, office, training, admin services, contractors, conferences, hosting round tables","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steven L.","LastName":"Samaniego","Phone":"626-939-8411"},{"GrantID":5179,"CycleID":141,"CycleCode":"EA13        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA13         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18458.6600,"ProjectSummary":"equipment, inspection vehicle","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas Y.","LastName":"To","Phone":"530-666-8646"},{"GrantID":5180,"CycleID":141,"CycleCode":"EA13        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA13         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18204.6100,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel salaries","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Deborah","LastName":"Biersteker","Phone":"530-749-5479"},{"GrantID":5181,"CycleID":141,"CycleCode":"EA13        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA13         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":25464.9800,"ProjectSummary":"Analysis/Evaluation/Testing/Demo, membership fees, computer systems and services, field equipment, gas monitoring equipment, odor sniffers, office equipment, radiological monitors, equipment maintenance, Personnel, conferences, training manuals, travel, Transportation","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Lewin","Phone":"707-525-6560"},{"GrantID":5182,"CycleID":141,"CycleCode":"EA13        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA13         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16491.6300,"ProjectSummary":"digital camera, LEA staff salaries, wages and benefits, inspection vehicle","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Potanovic","Phone":"530-527-8020"},{"GrantID":5183,"CycleID":109,"CycleCode":"TR27        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR27         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will surface a 33 year old, dirt track with 7,400 California recycled tires, turning the track into a `state of the art,` all-weather facility.  The track project is an integral aspect of a multi-faced community project that addresses inadequate track facilities, flooding of State Highway 33 and the City`s emergency assembly area (Nordhoff High School), the restoration of an adjoining wetland, wild life habitat enhancement, and waste stream and water recycling.  Slated to break ground in the Spring of 2003 and completed by Fall 2004, the overall community project will be funded by grants, community fund-raising, School District bond monies, and donations from various agencies such as the Ojai Valley Land Conservancy, the  City of Ojai, and CalTrans.  The lead grant for the community project has been secured from the California Department of Water Resources (DWR).  Although the DWR grant addresses aspects of the track renovation effort such as drainage grading and curb construction, it cannot by law fund track resurfacing, thus making CIWMB grant funding vital for the attainment of sufficient funds to resurface the track.","ParticipantName":"Ojai Unified School District","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Krumpschmidt","Phone":"805-640-4355"},{"GrantID":5186,"CycleID":109,"CycleCode":"TR27        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR27         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant will fund the synthetic track resurfacing component of a larger Oak Park High School stadium improvement project which will benefit the entire school district and the surrounding community.  Current plans call for preparatory work to be carried out during the winter months (including curbing, drainage, surface preparation, underground wiring, security lighting, etc.)  The final polyurethane surface pour, for which we request CIWMB support is scheduled for April 2003.  The current dirt track, which is used by all physical education classes and all sports , is uneven, has poor drainage, and is marked by large holes created by gophers and other vermin.  Athletes have suffered shin splints and stress fractures resulting directly from us of the track.","ParticipantName":"Oak Park Unified School District","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Martin","LastName":"Klauss","Phone":"818-735-3200"},{"GrantID":5187,"CycleID":109,"CycleCode":"TR27        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR27         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":91455.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will include improvement of high school track from a six lane dirt surface to an eight lane all weather track surface utilizing CA recycled tires.  The track and adjoining football/soccer field will receive grading, base preparation and drainage improvements to accommodate the facility.  Adjoining high jump and triple jump areas will also be resurface.","ParticipantName":"San Juan Unified School District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Heckey","Phone":"916-722-7384"},{"GrantID":5188,"CycleID":109,"CycleCode":"TR27        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR27         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project is to rebuild the track facility at Fowler High School.  The project is set tentatively for May 2003.  A construction crew will provide the services to rebuild the track.  A public bidding process will be opened for those who want to bid for the job to resurface the track.  The track facility at Fowler High School has deteriorated and needs reconstruction.","ParticipantName":"Fowler Unified School District","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jayleen","LastName":"Budwig","Phone":"559-834-2564"},{"GrantID":5189,"CycleID":109,"CycleCode":"TR27        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR27         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Paradise Unified School District (PUSD) is proposing to redesign and resurface the existing forty six year old dirt/mud athletic track at Paradise High School.  The timeline for commencement of the construction phase of the project would be summer of 2003, contingent upon notification by the CIWMB of a successful track resurfacing grant award.  Paradise Unified School District will employ, at all levels or project implementation, a commitment to completion of all sequential tasks on time, and within the scope and quality limits of the proposed budget.  By relying upon professional contractors and management in key areas of project execution a successful outcome is assured.  Due to effects from heavy annual rainfall with result safety issues, the existing dirt athletic track facility at Paradise High School is essentially unusable in its current state of disrepair, and there are no other facilities to meet the needs of students and the community at large within the town of Paradise and adjacent unincorporated community of Magalia.","ParticipantName":"Paradise Unified School District","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Landess","Phone":"530-872-6400"},{"GrantID":5194,"CycleID":109,"CycleCode":"TR27        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR27         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":96071.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install an 8-lane all weather track, curb in to contain track, runways and pits for long jump, triple jump and an apron for high jump.  Construction will begin June 15, 2003 and the track will be completed by September 1, 2003.  Atlas Track will lead the entire project including surveying, grading, site prep, construction of curb in track, runways and painting lines.  The current track and facilities for field events is sub-standard and in extremely poor condition.  A window of opportunity presented itself with Jason Sehorn`s commitment to a gift for one-half the price of the track for the stadium facility.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou Union High School District","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Charles","LastName":"Hoffman","Phone":"530-926-2614"},{"GrantID":5196,"CycleID":109,"CycleCode":"TR27        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR27         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":99634.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Greenfield High School of the King City Joint Union High School District is proposing the construction of an eight lane, rubberized track using a company that will use only California recycled tire rubber, which will be open to the community and handicap accessible.  Bidding can take place in the spring of 2003 with construction taking place in the summer of 2003.  This would be the only facility of its kind in Greenfield, a small rural town of approximately 10,000 people.  This project would not only serve the High School and Elementary School Districts but the surrounding community and outlying areas.  With the proposed grant from CIWMB and matching funds from various sponsors, this plan will become a reality for a city with little recreational opportunity.","ParticipantName":"King City Joint Union High School District","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wayne","LastName":"Brown","Phone":"831-385-0606"},{"GrantID":5207,"CycleID":109,"CycleCode":"TR27        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR27         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":37840.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Brentwood Science Magnet Elementary School in Los Angeles will replace its unsafe decomposed granite running track with safe, durable surface composed of California recycled tire rubber.  The new track will be used by the school`s students, a majority of whom are minority children from economically disadvantaged neighborhoods.  In addition, a number of community youth groups who use the playground for recreation programs will benefit from a new track.  The grant and match funds will pay for site preparation and professional installation.  The track will be installed promptly upon receipt of Notice to Proceed.  Match funds will be provided by community donations pledged by Brentwood Green community organization.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Maria Dante","LastName":"Brown","Phone":"310-476-1443"},{"GrantID":5210,"CycleID":109,"CycleCode":"TR27        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR27         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project will provide recycled tire resurfacing for the Arroyo Grande High School track, which is currently a decomposed granite track.  The current track poses a significant hazard for slips, trips and falls.  The resurfaced track will provide access to a safe running surface for the 2,600 students of Arroyo Grande High School and the regional community of 45,000 people.  Goals of the grant are to increase track use by students in Physical Education and athletics, to increase track use by community members and community groups, and to decrease the risk of injury to students and community members using the track.  Once funding is secured, construction would begin in June, 2003 and would be completed at the beginning of the 2003-2004 school year.","ParticipantName":"Lucia Mar Unified School District","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Perry","LastName":"Judd","Phone":"805-474-3000"},{"GrantID":5214,"CycleID":109,"CycleCode":"TR27        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR27         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our project is to install a rubberized, all-weather, nine lane / 400 meter running track (using 100% California recycled tires) at Torrey Pines High School in connection with a stadium improvement project that includes installation of artificial turf, new handicap accessible bathrooms, and safety lighting.  In March 2003, we will complete the fundraising aspect, project plans, and District authorization to bid, with a June 2003 date to begin construction.  There is currently no other all-weather running surface in coastal north San Diego County, even though the demand is great.","ParticipantName":"San Dieguito Union High School District","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Ma","Phone":"760-753-6491"},{"GrantID":5216,"CycleID":109,"CycleCode":"TR27        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR27         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Paramount is proposing to install a quarter mile walking/jogging track of pour-in-place rubberized surfacing at Progress Park to improve the health and lifestyle of its community residents.  Progress Park possesses concrete walkways, an asphalt service road and turf areas which are difficult for patrons to walk or run on.  Additionally , the service road is used by the adjacent K-8 school and there are tripping hazards, hard surfaces and holes.  The pour-in-place rubberized surfacing would ultimately provide a uniformed level surface that provides a hazard free access walking/jogging path for school children and park patrons while providing a forgiving surface that is safe and health for all users.","ParticipantName":"City of Paramount","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Vincent","LastName":"Torres","Phone":"562-220-2121"},{"GrantID":5218,"CycleID":155,"CycleCode":"UBG9        ","CycleNameID":64,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Ninth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Chris Schmidle","AwardedFunds":43802.0000,"ProjectSummary":"\r\nPermanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers, Airport Project)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Containers, Newspaper)\r\nCo-Operative Project\r\nCo-operative Project","ParticipantName":"City of Torrance","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alison","LastName":"Sherman","Phone":"310-781-6916"},{"GrantID":5219,"CycleID":155,"CycleCode":"UBG9        ","CycleNameID":64,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Ninth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":15900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent, Residential Collection, Stormwater, Temporary/Mobile Collection, Load Checking, Stormwater, Publicity and Education, Stormwater, Stormwater Mitigation, Stormwater","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Hironymous","Phone":"530-233-6403"},{"GrantID":5220,"CycleID":155,"CycleCode":"UBG9        ","CycleNameID":64,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Ninth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":13410.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Temporary other Mobile Collection (Filter Collection)\r\nResidential Collection (Curbside Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, Special Events, Transit Ads, Utility Insert)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Yucaipa","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tammy","LastName":"Vaughan","Phone":"909-797-2489"},{"GrantID":5221,"CycleID":155,"CycleCode":"UBG9        ","CycleNameID":64,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Ninth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Chris Schmidle","AwardedFunds":16369.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent, Residential Collection, Stormwater, Temporary/Mobile Collection, Load Checking, Stormwater, Publicity and Education, Stormwater, Stormwater Mitigation, Stormwater","ParticipantName":"City of Cerritos","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"O\u0027Grady","Phone":"562-916-1226"},{"GrantID":5222,"CycleID":155,"CycleCode":"UBG9        ","CycleNameID":64,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Ninth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Chris Schmidle","AwardedFunds":7753.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent, Residential Collection, Stormwater, Temporary/Mobile Collection, Load Checking, Stormwater, Publicity and Education, Stormwater, Stormwater Mitigation, Stormwater","ParticipantName":"City of Cudahy","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Saul","LastName":"Bolivar","Phone":"323-773-5143"},{"GrantID":5223,"CycleID":155,"CycleCode":"UBG9        ","CycleNameID":64,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Ninth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Spencer Fine","AwardedFunds":5386.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers, Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Radio, Television, Newspaper) \r\nStormwater Mitigation Program (Supplies and Materials)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Arcata","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lucrecia","LastName":"Olsen","Phone":"7078228184"},{"GrantID":5224,"CycleID":155,"CycleCode":"UBG9        ","CycleNameID":64,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Ninth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":79500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent, Residential Collection, Stormwater, Temporary/Mobile Collection, Load Checking, Stormwater, Publicity and Education, Stormwater, Stormwater Mitigation, Stormwater","ParticipantName":"Rural Counties ESJPA","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard S.","LastName":"Dickson","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":5225,"CycleID":155,"CycleCode":"UBG9        ","CycleNameID":64,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Ninth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":10635.0000,"ProjectSummary":"\r\nResidential Collection (Curbside Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Utility Insert)","ParticipantName":"City of West Sacramento","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Paulina","LastName":"Rosenthal","Phone":"916-617-4590"},{"GrantID":5227,"CycleID":155,"CycleCode":"UBG9        ","CycleNameID":64,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Ninth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Angela Parker","AwardedFunds":28389.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent, Residential Collection, Stormwater, Temporary/Mobile Collection, Load Checking, Stormwater, Publicity and Education, Stormwater, Stormwater Mitigation, Stormwater","ParticipantName":"City of Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Dolores","LastName":"Gascon","Phone":"760-726-1340"},{"GrantID":5229,"CycleID":155,"CycleCode":"UBG9        ","CycleNameID":64,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - 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The project includes: 1) Door-to-door marketing of an educational component with bilingual interviews, written surveys, distribution of used oil `transporters` and mats;  2) Maintaining three regional staffed collection centers, and increasing oil collection opportunities with purchase of a second plastic oil bottle `granulator` for mid-country;  3) Educational workshops and retail `display` meetings with emphasis on re-refined oil; and 4) Expansion of the boater/waterway outreach components to address illegal gas/oil dumping in Cachuma Lake.","ParticipantName":"Community Action Commission of Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dale","LastName":"Yates","Phone":"805-964-8857"},{"GrantID":5496,"CycleID":172,"CycleCode":"UNP5        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP5         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":194569.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tulare County Conservation Corps will implement a Used Oil and Oil Filter Recycling program for rural farmers and their surrounding communities.  The program will provide convenient oil collections and education opportunities.","ParticipantName":"Community Services \u0026 Employment Training, Inc.","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"559-732-4194"},{"GrantID":5498,"CycleID":172,"CycleCode":"UNP5        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP5         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":199725.2000,"ProjectSummary":"CEC proposes to conduct a boater education campaign at the Santa Barbara Harbor targeting self-haul and visiting boaters; co-facilitate the Central Coast Chapter of the California Clean Boating with Save Our Shores; provide information and outreach materials on oil recycling and stormwater pollution prevention at CEC`s Watershed Resource Center; and, develop and distribute materials on proper oil disposal, automotive BMP`s and stormwater pollution prevention in underserved neighborhoods in the City of Santa  Barbara.","ParticipantName":"Community Environmental Council","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jenny","LastName":"Phillips","Phone":"805-963-0583"},{"GrantID":5499,"CycleID":172,"CycleCode":"UNP5        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP5         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":195650.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The SMBRF proposes to expand and ensure sustainability for the Bilge Pad Exchange program, establish and Oil Container Recycling Program, promote the use of re-refined oil, update and re-print the Southern California Boater`s Guide, and co-sponsor publication of the California Clean Marina Guide Book.  SMBRF also proposes to continue boater-related general educational outreach through boat shows/events, meetings, marina and yacht club presentations, and publications.","ParticipantName":"Santa Monica Bay Restoration Foundation","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joel","LastName":"Hanson","Phone":"213-576-6645"},{"GrantID":5501,"CycleID":172,"CycleCode":"UNP5        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP5         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":114332.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our agency plans to implement a comprehensive used-oil recycling education program. This program will involve delivery of interactive recycling activities geared toward educating youth and adults about the dangers of improperly disposed oil products and the effect on the environment.  Our staff will coordinate the distribution of informational brochures and used-oil containers at community events, schools, and neighborhoods, and will work with the CCC`s  to create a valid system for tracking and evaluating the success of our project.","ParticipantName":"Boys \u0026 Girls Club of Tustin","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Oustad","Phone":"714-838-5223"},{"GrantID":5502,"CycleID":172,"CycleCode":"UNP5        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP5         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Spencer Fine","AwardedFunds":199932.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Heal the Bay proposes to increase outreach to `do-it-yourself` motor oil changers in Los Angeles County`s Spanish-speaking community, thereby encouraging proper disposal of used oil.  The campaign includes television, radio and print pieces; educational activities at community events; and distribution of imprinted shop towels.","ParticipantName":"Heal the Bay","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Hallie","LastName":"Jones","Phone":"310-453-0395"},{"GrantID":5503,"CycleID":172,"CycleCode":"UNP5        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP5         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":168597.0000,"ProjectSummary":"PEP proposes to conduct educational efforts to reach San Diego County`s Hispanic and Asian communities.","ParticipantName":"Partnership for Environmental Progress","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Doug","LastName":"Perkins","Phone":"619-234-9171"},{"GrantID":5504,"CycleID":172,"CycleCode":"UNP5        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP5         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Anna Ward","AwardedFunds":299839.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Save Our Shores will conduct oil pollution prevention education and oil management activities to reduce and prevent pollution in central California`s Coastal Waters.  Activity areas addressed through this proposal include boater and public education, storm water mitigation, and oil reclamation, recycling and re-use.","ParticipantName":"Save Our Shores","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Laughlin","Phone":"831-462-5660"},{"GrantID":5505,"CycleID":172,"CycleCode":"UNP5        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP5         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":292680.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The regional program Solana Recyclers, Inc. (SRI) is proposing has 3 components.  Part I: Agricultural (Ag) collection programs introduced in Riverside County and continued promotion of existing collection facilities in County of San Diego.  Part II: Re-Refined Oil (RRO) program working with municipalities, commercial fleets and lube centers to facilitate conversion to RRO.  Part III:  Public Education and Outreach promoting convenient disposal facilities, especially to the Hispanic community in (9) nine cities in the North County of San Diego.  They include the Cities of Carlsbad, Del Mar, Encinitas, Escondido, Oceanside, Poway, San Marcos, Solana Beach and Vista.","ParticipantName":"Solana Center for Environmental Innovation","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rita","LastName":"Spiegel","Phone":"760-436-7986"},{"GrantID":5506,"CycleID":172,"CycleCode":"UNP5        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP5         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":264168.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Ecology Action proposes to (1) Implement a new oil container diversion program to serve the greater Monterey Bay Region; (2) Establish a pollution prevention program (Monterey Bay Area Green Business Program) targeting vehicle service repair facilities ; and (3) Provide continual funding for the highly successful O`Neill Sea Odyssey, an innovative watershed pollution prevention education program.","ParticipantName":"Ecology Action of Santa Cruz","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kirsten","LastName":"Liske","Phone":"831-515-1323"},{"GrantID":5507,"CycleID":172,"CycleCode":"UNP5        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP5         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"James Herota","AwardedFunds":275776.5500,"ProjectSummary":"Statewide implementation of the `Race to Recycle Oil` promotional series at racetracks.  Series will include an `Oil Recycling Champions` program to promote, educate, and reward oil and filter recycling efforts through comprehensive social marketing techniques.","ParticipantName":"Sports Car Club of America","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Taylor","Phone":"530-934-5588"},{"GrantID":5511,"CycleID":172,"CycleCode":"UNP5        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP5         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":239565.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The 4-Wheel Drive Off Highway Vehicle Used Oil Recycling Program design, produce and distribute educational materials and messages, specifically targeted to 4-wheel drive enthusiasts, addressing the proper collection and disposal of used oil and filters at home and on the trail and the need for proper preventative maintenance.","ParticipantName":"CA4WDC Conservation \u0026 Education Foundation, Inc.","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jack","LastName":"Raudy","Phone":"530-389-9154"},{"GrantID":5512,"CycleID":161,"CycleCode":"ED1         ","CycleNameID":69,"CycleName":"Environmental Ambassador Pilot Program","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ED1          - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Valorie Shatynski","AwardedFunds":86914.2900,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Burbank Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Claudene","LastName":"Bell","Phone":"818-558-4687"},{"GrantID":5513,"CycleID":161,"CycleCode":"ED1         ","CycleNameID":69,"CycleName":"Environmental Ambassador Pilot Program","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ED1          - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Valorie Shatynski","AwardedFunds":68544.2900,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Desert Sands Unified School District","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carole","LastName":"Ferraud","Phone":"760-777-4200"},{"GrantID":5515,"CycleID":161,"CycleCode":"ED1         ","CycleNameID":69,"CycleName":"Environmental Ambassador Pilot Program","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ED1          - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Tavia Pagan","AwardedFunds":54599.2800,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Oak Grove Union School District","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Noel","LastName":"Buehler","Phone":"707-545-0171"},{"GrantID":5516,"CycleID":161,"CycleCode":"ED1         ","CycleNameID":69,"CycleName":"Environmental Ambassador Pilot Program","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ED1          - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Tavia Pagan","AwardedFunds":84914.2800,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Pacific Union School","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mary Lou","LastName":"Cook","Phone":"707-822-9203"},{"GrantID":5517,"CycleID":161,"CycleCode":"ED1         ","CycleNameID":69,"CycleName":"Environmental Ambassador Pilot Program","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ED1          - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Paulina Lawrence","AwardedFunds":75914.2800,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"San Juan Unified School District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Janice (Jan)","LastName":"Bencken","Phone":"916-575-2302"},{"GrantID":5518,"CycleID":161,"CycleCode":"ED1         ","CycleNameID":69,"CycleName":"Environmental Ambassador Pilot Program","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ED1          - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Valorie Shatynski","AwardedFunds":69199.2900,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Warner Unified School District","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sherri","LastName":"Freeman","Phone":"760-782-3517"},{"GrantID":5519,"CycleID":178,"CycleCode":"UED1        ","CycleNameID":69,"CycleName":"Environmental Ambassador Pilot Program","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UED1         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Valorie Shatynski","AwardedFunds":15942.8500,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Burbank Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Claudene","LastName":"Bell","Phone":"818-558-4687"},{"GrantID":5520,"CycleID":178,"CycleCode":"UED1        ","CycleNameID":69,"CycleName":"Environmental Ambassador Pilot Program","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UED1         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Valorie Shatynski","AwardedFunds":32942.8600,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Desert Sands Unified School District","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carole","LastName":"Ferraud","Phone":"760-777-4200"},{"GrantID":5522,"CycleID":178,"CycleCode":"UED1        ","CycleNameID":69,"CycleName":"Environmental Ambassador Pilot Program","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UED1         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Tavia Pagan","AwardedFunds":23942.8600,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Oak Grove Union School District","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Noel","LastName":"Buehler","Phone":"707-545-0171"},{"GrantID":5523,"CycleID":178,"CycleCode":"UED1        ","CycleNameID":69,"CycleName":"Environmental Ambassador Pilot Program","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UED1         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Tavia Pagan","AwardedFunds":17942.8600,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Pacific Union School","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mary Lou","LastName":"Cook","Phone":"707-822-9203"},{"GrantID":5524,"CycleID":178,"CycleCode":"UED1        ","CycleNameID":69,"CycleName":"Environmental Ambassador Pilot Program","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UED1         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Paulina Lawrence","AwardedFunds":26942.8600,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"San Juan Unified School District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Janice (Jan)","LastName":"Bencken","Phone":"916-575-2302"},{"GrantID":5525,"CycleID":178,"CycleCode":"UED1        ","CycleNameID":69,"CycleName":"Environmental Ambassador Pilot Program","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UED1         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Valorie Shatynski","AwardedFunds":9342.8500,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Warner Unified School District","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sherri","LastName":"Freeman","Phone":"760-782-3517"},{"GrantID":5526,"CycleID":179,"CycleCode":"FR13        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR13         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":34351.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To cleanup one site-an abandoned mine shaft on a 9-acre private parcel.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Valerie","LastName":"Kauffman","Phone":"530-621-6587"},{"GrantID":5527,"CycleID":179,"CycleCode":"FR13        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR13         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":21046.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This application involves 6 sites.  All sites are located on active farm land.","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard S.","LastName":"Dickson","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":5541,"CycleID":170,"CycleCode":"RU6         ","CycleNameID":67,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU6          - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Sarah Weimer","AwardedFunds":49490.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Santa Clarita proposes three programs to encourage and promote reuse.  The first project is an upgrade to the basic waste exchange of wanted and available materials called the Santa Clarita Valley Swap (SCVS).  The second program is a food waste donation program connecting the local Food Pantry, Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center and FOOD Share with local restaurants and other food service businesses to donate edible food that would otherwise be thrown away.  The third program is an Art Corner program to create arts and crafts from second hand materials that are packaged and sold at a local thrift stores.  Local artists, crafters, students, teachers and volunteers would run workshops for teachers and other interested participants on the use of the packaged supplies and on how to purchase the packages for classroom and other projects.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clarita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Heather","LastName":"Merenda","Phone":"661-284-1413"},{"GrantID":5547,"CycleID":170,"CycleCode":"RU6         ","CycleNameID":67,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU6          - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Sarah Weimer","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Oakland will partner with Community Woodworks, an existing nonprofit woodshop, to initiate an Educational Marketing Outreach Program with funds from this grant.  This program has the following goals: 1) To increase the diversion of reusable lumber from the construction and demolition waste stream; 2) To increase the amount of salvaged lumber reused by Community Woodworks; and 3) To educate construction and demolition waste generators (such as building contractors and architects) and the general public about the need to increase the reuse of lumber currently disposed of as construction and demolition waste.","ParticipantName":"City of Oakland","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Lautze","Phone":"510-238-4973"},{"GrantID":5551,"CycleID":170,"CycleCode":"RU6         ","CycleNameID":67,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU6          - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Sarah Weimer","AwardedFunds":49425.8100,"ProjectSummary":"The West Contra Costa Integrated Waste Management Authority, a CIWMB recognized Regional Agency, seeks to partner with Street Tech to remove reusable computers, monitors and select other electronics from the solid waste stream for reuse in the community in job training and education programs. \r\nThe Authority, through its oversight of the West County Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility, will provide a location for the drop-off of reusable computer equipment, and Street Tech would provide the technical skills, job-training and refurbishing of the electronics to be able to put this equipment back to good use in the local community.\r\nStreet Tech is a nonprofit organization providing low-cost computer training, certification, and job placement for deserving adults (ages 18 and up) from disadvantaged communities in the San Francisco Bay Area.","ParticipantName":"West Contra Costa Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mersina","LastName":"Purlantov","Phone":"510-215-3104"},{"GrantID":5561,"CycleID":170,"CycleCode":"RU6         ","CycleNameID":67,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU6          - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Sarah Weimer","AwardedFunds":4978.8700,"ProjectSummary":"The project will include the design, planning, construction, and promotion of a building material reuse facility.  There is currently no reuse opportunity available for these materials in Nevada County.  Those that will benefit are many:  Those that haul the items (contractors, businesses, and residents) will avoid disposal costs, benefit from shorter lines at the recycling area, and have a better alternative to disposal; Those that use the items (businesses, residents, schools, artists, and non-profits) will have a new, cost effective resource for materials; and the County will benefit from increased diversion, reduced disposal, and having provided a high-benefit, low-cost, and long-term program that has been greatly needed for a long time.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Doug","LastName":"Farrell","Phone":"530-265-1351"},{"GrantID":5562,"CycleID":170,"CycleCode":"RU6         ","CycleNameID":67,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU6          - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Sarah Weimer","AwardedFunds":46105.3200,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Santa Barbara is seeking Reuse Assistance Grant funding to conduct a Reuse Campaign to promote and increase reuse in the Santa Barbara community.  The Reuse Campaign will target the entire community to receive education about reuse as a waste diversion method.  Grant funding will be utilized to establish public information to bring the community together around the concept of reuse.  By educating the community about the wide array of local reuse programs, from food to computers to sporting goods, there is great potential to increase the number of people contributing to and benefiting from those programs.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Barbara","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"MacIntosh","Phone":"805-897-1908"},{"GrantID":5564,"CycleID":170,"CycleCode":"RU6         ","CycleNameID":67,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Sixth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU6          - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Sarah Weimer","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will provide the funding to relocate the existing Habitat for Humanity ReStore.  The existing store is an integral part of the County`s diversion program because it is the only facility which accepts construction material for reuse.  A new store location is needed because Cuesta Community College has terminated the existing lease.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Worrell","Phone":"805-782-8530"},{"GrantID":5565,"CycleID":160,"CycleCode":"ED2         ","CycleNameID":65,"CycleName":"Unified Education Strategy Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ED2          - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Valorie Shatynski","AwardedFunds":27000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Beverly Hills Unified School District`s Student Conservation Outreach and Recycling Education (SCORE) Program will increase student achievement in the area of 6th grade ecology through highly motivational and focused instruction on conservation and recycling that engages the school, district and full community in a call to action.  Through a partnership with the City and local community environmental education leaders, students will build their leadership capacity as they solve a major issue in our schools and city: waste disposal and conservation of resources.  Using our award-winning Service-Learning model, SCORE will build true community stewardship as students and their teachers plan, implement and analyze how each person can save the world, one piece of trash at a time.","ParticipantName":"Beverly Hills Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeffrey C","LastName":"Hubbard","Phone":"310-551-5100"},{"GrantID":5566,"CycleID":160,"CycleCode":"ED2         ","CycleNameID":65,"CycleName":"Unified Education Strategy Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ED2          - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Rachelle Tarver","AwardedFunds":27000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will help us develop the infrastructure for a unified, coordinated approach to environmental education and waste management in the Chico Unified School District.  In cooperation with community partners such as the City of Chico, our local waste hauler, the Associated Students Recycling, The Work Training Center, Computer for Schools and others, we will examine waste and resource management practices at four elementary schools.  Using the results of these audits, we will develop an implementation plan that addresses waste diversion and resource management.  We will also compile an environmental education program aligned with sixth grade standards in science, math, and language arts.","ParticipantName":"Chico Unified School District","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Anderson-Nilsson","Phone":"530-891-3114"},{"GrantID":5567,"CycleID":160,"CycleCode":"ED2         ","CycleNameID":65,"CycleName":"Unified Education Strategy Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ED2          - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Tavia Pagan","AwardedFunds":27000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Two Petaluma schools will pilot a unified educational strategy using local partners to generate standards-based curriculum to support students` implementation of school site resource conservation projects.  School site teams will participate in professional trainings to learn curricular approaches to conducting school site waste and water audits and implementation of conservation solutions to address their audit findings.  District lead teams will meet three times to support the pilot schools and to develop a plan to disseminate resource conservation efforts to the district at large.","ParticipantName":"Petaluma City School District","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Bolman","Phone":"707-778-4813"},{"GrantID":5569,"CycleID":160,"CycleCode":"ED2         ","CycleNameID":65,"CycleName":"Unified Education Strategy Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ED2          - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Rachelle Tarver","AwardedFunds":27000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Project will develop a sixth grade conservation education program that will become a part of the already established Mariposa County Rural Schools and Community Connections Program (sew .mariposa.k12.ca.us/mcrc)  Classes will utilize waste diversion and resource management audit modules that are aligned with the adopted content  standards and adopted instructional materials to provide hands-on experiences and problem solving skills, and to assess program planning information.  Participants will develop plans to implement appropriate site-based, hands-on waste diversion and resource management projects that utilize the EIC Model.  Conservation strategies will be integrated into standards-based education in real-world contexts through implementation of these instructional programs.  Participants will evaluate impacts of the Project on student achievement and resource conservation.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County Unified School District","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Debra","LastName":"Freitas","Phone":"209-742-0240"},{"GrantID":5571,"CycleID":160,"CycleCode":"ED2         ","CycleNameID":65,"CycleName":"Unified Education Strategy Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ED2          - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Christy Porter Humpert","AwardedFunds":27000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To develop and implement a comprehensive school site waste diversion and resource management program.  The project will involve the entire school site with the Sixth Grade class being the primary facilitators.  The Etna Elementary School District has and will commit all available efforts to the development and implementation of school site waste diversion and resource management program.  The school has already committed a 2 acre parcel of land and a 2 room science lab to coordinate standards based projects.  This already committed project is called our `Outdoor Learning Center` where waste diversion and resource management are key factor of this project.","ParticipantName":"Etna Union Elementary School District","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Warner","Phone":"530-467-3320"},{"GrantID":5572,"CycleID":160,"CycleCode":"ED2         ","CycleNameID":65,"CycleName":"Unified Education Strategy Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ED2          - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Rachelle Tarver","AwardedFunds":27000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"`Saving the Planet Begins at School` is a partnership program focused on the majority minority, generally low-income 6th grade students at MIT Academy Middle School.  In the first year, the community partners will assist teachers and curriculum coaches to develop 3 standards-based, service-learning curriculum units, the first of which will be piloted and improved in 03-04.  The service-learning curriculum will include waste stream, energy, and water use audits, as well as student-researched recommendations for School Board policy.","ParticipantName":"MIT Academy","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Louise","LastName":"Santiago","Phone":"707-552-6482"},{"GrantID":5573,"CycleID":160,"CycleCode":"ED2         ","CycleNameID":65,"CycleName":"Unified Education Strategy Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ED2          - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Rachelle Tarver","AwardedFunds":27000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Integrate concepts of environmental stewardship and conservation with curricular , including Visual and Performing Arts, Science, and Language Arts.  Incorporate environment sustaining and enhancing projects and activities into lessons that service a dual purpose, to build awareness and care for the fragile and treasured ecosystems of the Big Sur/Ventura Wilderness region.  Work in concert with local agencies and organizations, committed to stewardship of the Big Sur environment, for mutual benefit.  Serve the well being of the community by building awareness in our future generations.","ParticipantName":"Pacific Unified School District","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brad","LastName":"Bailey","Phone":"805-927-4507"},{"GrantID":5574,"CycleID":160,"CycleCode":"ED2         ","CycleNameID":65,"CycleName":"Unified Education Strategy Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ED2          - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Paulina Lawrence","AwardedFunds":27000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Carlos School District proposes implementing waste diversion and resource management audit modules.  These modules will be used at school sites to provide hands-on learning experiences and problem-solving skills opportunities.  An implementation plan will be developed to include school-site waste diversion and resource management projects, integration of these activities with standards-based instructional practices, and student service-learning projects that are site-based waste diversion and resource conservation oriented.","ParticipantName":"San Carlos School District","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Patricia","LastName":"Wool","Phone":""},{"GrantID":5576,"CycleID":164,"CycleCode":"URD3        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD3         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":261856.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This research is proposed to test and evaluate the ability of different kinds of drain inlet filters to capture and retain oil deposited either by storm water or by direct injection by spills or illegal disposal.  A temporary research facility will be constructed at California State University, Sacramento to test drain inlet filters under realistic low-concentration loading conditions.  The facility will consist of several water tanks and a test stand for the drain inlet filters.  Oil-contaminated water will be introduced into a simulated gutter so that it enters the filter as it would in a street installation.  Samples will be collected and influent and effluent concentrations and loading data will be analyzed to determine the capabilities of the test filters to retain oil in both the short term (one run) and long term (20 runs, representing a year`s loading).","ParticipantName":"California State University, Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"John Terence","LastName":"Manns","Phone":"916-278-7381"},{"GrantID":5578,"CycleID":164,"CycleCode":"URD3        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD3         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"James Herota","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Evergreen Oil, Inc. will upgrade its re-refined oil quality, test new products and certify to official standards.  This will provide for increased production and use of higher quality lube oils from re-refined processing conducted in California.  Increased product demand will ensure that the used oil lifecycle is closed with a reduction in damage to the environment.","ParticipantName":"Evergreen Oil, Inc.","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nabil","LastName":"Wahbeh","Phone":"510-608-0144"},{"GrantID":5579,"CycleID":164,"CycleCode":"URD3        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD3         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":225181.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Proposed Project would evaluate the effectiveness and changes in performance of the City of Los Angeles` catch basin insert filters at removing and retaining oil and grease, as well as total suspended solids, heavy metals, and petroleum hydrocarbons, from typical urban runoff and illegal dumping activities.  Four different types of catch basin inserts would be evaluated at 40 cumulative pollutant capture sites and 12 field-to-laboratory sites.  The purpose of the cumulative pollutant capture sites would be to assess long-term performance and maintenance requirements of the filters, as well as quantify the total mass of pollutants captured over a 20 month period.  The purpose of the field-to-laboratory sites would be to numerically evaluate, through a series of laboratory tests, changes in filter performance after being exposed to wet and dry weather in the field.  The results from both sites would be used to qualitatively compare the performance of the 4 different types of filters tested.","ParticipantName":"GeoSyntec Consultants Inc.","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Strecker","Phone":"503-222-9518"},{"GrantID":5580,"CycleID":164,"CycleCode":"URD3        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD3         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":99575.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of La Mirada will install storm drain filter devices manufactured by five (5) different companies on 165 storm drains located throughout the community.  Each manufactures devices will be installed in commercial, industrial, and residential zones within the City.  The City will assess the effectiveness and maintenance requirements of each manufacturers devices over the course of one year.  The City will hire a qualified laboratory to test both dry and wet weather runoff before and after entering the storm drain filter to determine its effectiveness in removing common pollutants.  The City will make its assessment of the installed devices available to communities throughout the State.","ParticipantName":"City of La Mirada","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marlin","LastName":"Munoz","Phone":"562-902-2372"},{"GrantID":5582,"CycleID":164,"CycleCode":"URD3        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD3         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":87131.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Nimmer Pictures will develop a unique marketing approach promoting  environmentally responsible car care techniques and the use of re-refined oil to young, male Latinos throughout the state by working with Lowrider  and other car clubs.  We will do this through contracts and the development of a series of educational videos, which feature individual club members.  These segments will be aired on government access television and other California television stations.","ParticipantName":"Nimmer Pictures","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Larry","LastName":"Nimmer","Phone":"805-566-0198"},{"GrantID":5584,"CycleID":171,"CycleCode":"TCU8        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU8         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":18960.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project will involve removing and transporting  waste tires from illegal dumpsites within the Barstow city limits, adjacent unincorporated areas, and public lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management.  The tires will be off-loaded and temporarily stored in the City`s corporation yard,  The City will then contract with a waste tire hauler to transport the tires to the Mitsubishi Cement Plant, Lucerne Valley, Ca, an authorized waste tire reuse site.  The City of Barstow and the Barstow Office of the BLM are partnering to implement this project.  We expect to remove and dispose of approximately 2,400 waste tires from three sites within the Barstow city limits and its sphere of influence:\r\n* Site #1: Riverside Drive Dumpsite \u0026 \r\nRight-of-Way; approximately 1,200 tires. (See Attachment 1)\r\n* Site #2: Irwin Road Dumpsite, approximately 600 tires. (See Attachment 2.)\r\n*Site #3: Lenwood Road, Old Highway 58, and National Trails Highway/Main Street right-of-ways sweeps, approximately 600 tires. (See Attachment 3.)","ParticipantName":"City of Barstow","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Belinda","LastName":"Barbour","Phone":"760-255-5126"},{"GrantID":5585,"CycleID":171,"CycleCode":"TCU8        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU8         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":42080.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Calaveras covers a total of 1,028 square miles and has one incorporated city, Angels Camp.  The population of the entire County is 40554.  The Code Compliance Unit is responsible for enforcing county code in a predominately rural setting.  Many parcels of land are not improved and property owners are not in the immediate area.  Calaveras County Department of Public Works has successfully implemented two previous waste tire grants and has aggressively pursued waste tire disposal options.  However, vast acreage of undeveloped land increases the potential for illegal disposal of waste tires.  As part of an active field oriented enforcement program Code Enforcement Officers often encounter tire piles of varying size that have been improperly disposed of on bare land or large parcels.  To date 32 specific sites with a total of 3,723 tires have been identified.  With this grant proposal, our top priority is requesting funds to pay for the removal of illegally dumped tires from the sites we have identified and other qualifying sites that are identified on an ongoing basis.  The County of Calaveras is requesting $42,080 in Waste Tire Cleanup Grant Funds to offset the costs of staff, disposal, and equipment throughout the grant cycle.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Todd H. ","LastName":"Barr","Phone":"209-754-6326"},{"GrantID":5586,"CycleID":171,"CycleCode":"TCU8        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU8         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":112605.0000,"ProjectSummary":"\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"559-621-8423"},{"GrantID":5587,"CycleID":171,"CycleCode":"TCU8        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU8         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":269433.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of El Centro","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"JB","LastName":"West","Phone":"760-337-4538"},{"GrantID":5588,"CycleID":171,"CycleCode":"TCU8        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU8         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":4220.7300,"ProjectSummary":"The Department of Public Works proposes to abate a multitude of commercial and passenger car waste tires that have been abandoned on the public right-of-ways in the City of Lancaster.  This effort will remove approximately 1500 waste tires on and in proximity to the public right-to -way over the period of twelve months.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Long","Phone":"661-723-6224"},{"GrantID":5589,"CycleID":171,"CycleCode":"TCU8        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU8         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":31080.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Within the County Los Angeles` unincorporated area, tires are continuously dumped illegally on roadways and in alleys.  The County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works routinely collects and disposes of approximately 400 of these tires each month.  The waste tires are stored in bins at seven road yards located throughout the County.  The bins are emptied on as as-needed basis.  Public Works employees the equivalent of one laborer and one piece of equipment for approximately 50 hours per month to collect and transport the waste tires to the nearest storage bins.  (Please see Attachment A for photos)","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Gonzalez","Phone":"626-458-3990"},{"GrantID":5592,"CycleID":171,"CycleCode":"TCU8        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU8         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":68016.5500,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Modesto proposes to clean up 3 sites within its jurisdiction.  Site 1 is a 1/2 mile stretch along the Tuolumne River surrounding the Carpenter Road Bridge area and contains + 1,100 waste tires.  Site 2 consists of the rest of the river and Dry Creek areas and is estimated to contain 200+ waste tires in all.  Site 3 encapsulates the entire City of Modesto with an estimated 4,000 illegally dumped waste tires throughout the grant cycle.  The river and creek areas will be cleaned up by temporary work crews and in partnership of Golden by-Products.  The city city streets will be continually monitored by part-time city staff person that will collect the tires and store them in a trailer provided by Golden By-Products.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Beverly","LastName":"McCullough","Phone":"209-577-5495"},{"GrantID":5593,"CycleID":171,"CycleCode":"TCU8        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU8         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":13082.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The area being proposed for clean up, is located between old Downieville Highway and Champion Road in Nevada City, California.  The area also extends below Champion Road toward Deer Creek.  An estimated 1,000 tires and incidental household waste is proposed to be cleaned up in this area.  The total cost of cleanup of this site is $13,082.  This includes clean up, transfer and disposal.\r\nThe tires in this area have been of concern to the County for many years.  The source  of these tires is illegal disposal on public and private property.  The property owners of parcels where clean up will take place are not responsible for the tires on their property.  \r\nIf the County receives this grant the Nevada County Department of Transportation and Sanitation (DOTS) will do the actual cleanup.  All material will be taken to the McCourtney Road Transfer Station.  A similar approach was successful this past fall when a Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grant was used to remove several tons of debris from an illegal dumping area near the Transfer Station.  A private and licensed waste tire hauling company will then move the tires from the Transfer Station to a permitted disposal recycling site.  This work will be done by Lakin Tire West, Inc, Lakin`s hauler ID is 0128.  Lakin is currently on retainer contract to the Nevada County Department of Transportation and Sanitation, however a separate contract will be developed for this work.\r\nNevada County staff believes that this waste tire pile is at least a moderate threat to public health and safety as described in site priority ranking criteria.  Old Downieville Highway and Champion Road are often used recreationally by walkers, joggers and cyclists.  In addition to the obvious aesthetic improvements, this area drains directly to Deer Creek.  Cleanup will certainly be an enhancement to this heavily impacted watershed.  This site is much less than one mile from the creek and at some locations within 1,000 feet of the creek.  This site is also within 1,000 feet of residential homes and in fact is approximately 1/2 mile from historic downtown Nevada City.  As the cleanup area is forested, residential neighborhood, removal of the illegally disposed tires will also reduce wildfire fuel.  Further, the tires support propagation of mosquitoes that have the potential to transmit diseases.\r\nThe parcel numbers associated with this clean up are as follows:\r\nAPN 05-100-33, APN 05-100-34, APN 05-100-36, APN 05-100-70, APN 05-100-42, and APN 05-100-61.  With the exception of parcel 05-100-70, these parcels are owned by the City of Nevada City or the Bureau of Land Management.  Parcel 05-100-70 is privately owned.  An affidavit from the property owner is attached.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Eisen","Phone":"530-265-1469"},{"GrantID":5594,"CycleID":171,"CycleCode":"TCU8        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU8         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":13165.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority is requesting funds to continue our program of removing abandoned tires piles throughout our jurisdiction.  The area that encompasses the Authority`s jurisdiction is largely open space, and agricultural lands adjacent to heavily populated cities.  As a result, illegal tire dumping is easy, convenient and anonymous.  Additionally, as tires are dumped, the site becomes a magnet for others to dispose of their tires in the same location .  It is the Authority`s intent to identify these sites, remove the tires, and assist property owners in incorporating actions to prevent future tire dumping on their land.\r\n\r\nThe sites listed in this request were identified as a result of the 2001 Tire Amnesty Grant advertising and outreach.  Unfortunately, they have had to wait for assistance in removal of the tire piles until funding could be obtained.  Based on the previous experiences, it is expected that the intensive outreach campaign for the 2003 Tire Amnesty Grant will again discover legacy tire piles.  In addition, included in this proposal is a component for outreach targeted to property owners, informing them of assistance available for tire removal.  Funding, therefore, is included in this request for the removal of 15,000 additional tires.  These funds will enable the Authority to respond quickly and effectively in the elimination of these tires sites\r\n\r\nThe Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority will again contract with Golden By-Products, Inc/Scrap Tire Company of Ballico, California for the tire removal.  Golden By-Products delivers a truck trailer to the site and the property owner is responsible for loading the truck trailer at their expense.  Then end use for the tires will be either to grind them for crumb rubber or shred them for Alternative Daily Cover (ADC).  The Authority has successfully worked with Scrap Tire Coop on three previous occasions and has found them to be extremely reliable, cost-effective, and easy to work with.\r\n\r\nIn reviewing this application, the Authority draws your attention to the cooperative relationship it has with Steve Dolan of the Enforcement Branch of the California Integrated Waste Management Board and the successes of cleanup the partnering has accomplished.","ParticipantName":"Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"831-755-1300"},{"GrantID":5595,"CycleID":171,"CycleCode":"TCU8        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU8         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Chuck`s Auto Parts and Salvage is located in the unincorporated area of Ventura County south and east of the City of Oxnard.  It is part of Parcel `H` of Subdivision 74.  Further location information may be found in the stipulated lien attached.  The site was designated illegal waste tire site priority 1 by CIWMB at the July 23, 2002 meeting of the board.  Reasons for this ranking may be found in the attached staff recommendation for that board agenda item.  It is estimated that there are approximately 9,000 tires or 13,0000 passenger tire equivalents in this legacy waste tire pile.  We will contract with CRM of Rancho Dominquez, CA  to remove the tires, which will be taken to the CRM facility and recycled into crumb rubber.  CRM is a permitted waste tire hauler and waste tire facility.  See attached photos of the tire pile as well as the attached site plan for further information.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bill","LastName":"Lykins","Phone":"805-289-3108"},{"GrantID":5596,"CycleID":184,"CycleCode":"FR14        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR14         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":48545.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Applicant will clean up 2 sites.  Site one is on 13 acres and adjacent to an agricultural preserve.  There is approximately 715 cubic yards of waste.  Site two is on an 320 acre parcel that will be used to grow organic vegetables.  There is approx. 556 cubic yards of waste.","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Larry","LastName":"Fabisch","Phone":"707-263-2501"},{"GrantID":5597,"CycleID":184,"CycleCode":"FR14        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR14         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":2552.5700,"ProjectSummary":"This is a reimbursement grant.  All documents for payment have been included, with the exception of a signed payment request form.  Due to their remote location, the properties in question have been subject to repeated trespassing and extensive illegal garbage dumping.  Mr. Ken Brady, co-owner of the properties, without knowledge of this grant program, took it upon himself to remove and properly dispose of all of the refuse.  His actions make him eligible for reimbursement consideration .","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Eisen","Phone":"530-265-1469"},{"GrantID":5598,"CycleID":184,"CycleCode":"FR14        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR14         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":29779.9000,"ProjectSummary":"Applicant applied for cleanup of 5 `sites`, however only site 5 was approved.  See grant app for further info about sites 1-4.  Grant funds will cleanup six separate parcels owned by 3 different landowners near Simpson Lane and Dantoni Road.  The parcels are active orchards.  There is approx. 20 tons of waste present.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Deborah","LastName":"Biersteker","Phone":"530-749-5479"},{"GrantID":5599,"CycleID":180,"CycleCode":"TER2        ","CycleNameID":3,"CycleName":"Energy Recovery From Tires Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TER2         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":197466.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project, to be implemented in cooperation with Lehigh Cement`s current scrap tire supplier, Waste Recovery West, Inc. and acting as consultant, is to automate a whole tire feed system into a cement kiln.  The whole tire providing a replacement for coal is usually economical and always in environmental compliance.  However, recent increases in labor cost, safety concerns, and Workers` Compensation rates have drawn into question the continued economic viability of using tires,  It is believed that the automation of the whole tire feed system will provide a safer environment for the receiving and loading of tires into the kiln, provide a stabilized feed that encourages the consumption of more tires over historical quantities, and continues to provide a viable market in a relatively rural part of the State for scrap recovery and diversion from the landfills.  Through the capital purchase of feed equipment, it is anticipated that a system should be fully operational within 1 year of being awarded the contract and thus provide fairly immediate results.","ParticipantName":"Lehigh Southwest Cement Company","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"James E.","LastName":"Ellison","Phone":"530-275-1581"},{"GrantID":5600,"CycleID":180,"CycleCode":"TER2        ","CycleNameID":3,"CycleName":"Energy Recovery From Tires Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TER2         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Who:  National Cement has had a presence in the Lebec area of Southern California for decades.  Its parent company is Cement Vicat, a French company that owns and operates 11 over cement plants worldwide.  National Cement is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Vicat and is capable of  producing over 1 million tons of cement annually.  Because it is not at a railhead, it is not able to receive coal for its fuel source and must purchase petroleum coke instead.\r\n\r\nWhat:  National Cement proposes to be the first plant in the state to use waste tire chips (2-inch minus) as a supplemental fuel in the manufacture of its cement.  This project will jump start the production of TDF fuel chips in Southern California (approximately 1.5 million to 2.2 million PTEs annually) and will allow the company to continue its research into lowering various air emissions as it manufactures cement.\r\n\r\nWhen: Following receipt of a `notice to proceed,` National Cement proposes to complete the project following large-scale testing of equipment borrowed from a cement plant in Alabama.  Ordering, installing and starting up the equipment will take approximately 5 months.\r\n\r\nHow: After a pilot project using TDF as fuel supplement under a 6-month Experimental Research Operations exemption by the Kern County Air Pollution District, National Cement plans to install a feed system and high pressure air blower system to inject the TDF into the kiln.  Included in the project is a storage bunker for the TDF and concrete pad.\r\n\r\nWhy: National Cement will become the first cement plant to TDF chips in California, thereby promoting the value added processing of California waste tires, diverting approximately 2 million PTEs annually from landfills, and reducing the amount low-sulfur petroleum coke that it currently uses as a fuel source.  This project will allow National Cement to conduct ongoing research into the most cost-efficient and clean burning fuel for the production of cement.","ParticipantName":"National Cement Company of California","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jerry","LastName":"Stefanik","Phone":"661-248-6733"},{"GrantID":5601,"CycleID":180,"CycleCode":"TER2        ","CycleNameID":3,"CycleName":"Energy Recovery From Tires Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TER2         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Who: TXI Riverside Cement is one of the largest producers of cement in California.  Incorporated in 1906 as the Southern California Cement Company, today Riverside Cement is owned by Texas Industries (www.TXI.com)  TXI Riverside Cement is now a 7-kiln plant that burns coal and petroleum coke for fuel.  From 1997 to 1999, the plant burned whole tires as a supplemental fuel, but was forced to stop because of decreased clinker production.\r\n\r\nWhat: TXI Riverside Cement proposes to purchase a tire feed system, engineer and build a Bridge Conveyor, and purchase an innovative system that will weight each tire and then inject them via Tire Cannons (GUNNAX launchers) into two kilns.  Weighing tires allows for computation of BTU values (heavier tires give off more BTUs).  Based on BTU estimates, the Tire Cannons vary the time gap for injecting subsequent tires into the kilns.  This project will allow combustion of approximately 1.35 million California waste tires.  Continuing research and testing could allow TXI Riverside Cement to combust up to 38% of total fuel from tires and reduce up to 32,456 tons of non-renewable coal annually.\r\n\r\nWhen:  Following receipt of a `notice to proceed,  TXI Riverside Cement plans to secure, install, test and operate the tire feed system, engineer and build the Bridge Conveyor and secure and test the Weigh Scales and Tire Cannons within one year.  The company plans this as a research project to determine its economies (I .e., % of tires as a fuel supplement), to ascertain the optimum firing distance for the Tire Cannons, and, with the assistance of the Mojave Desert Air Quality District, to monitor air emissions.  \r\n\r\nHow: Industrial Systems of Redding will manufacture, deliver and install the automated tire feed system.  TXI Riverside Cement will also purchase a Phelps Trailer Tipper to facilitate the movement of tires from truck trailer to the feed system.  The cement plant will engineer and construct its own bridge conveyor to move the tires to the Weighing Scales and Tire Cannons.  The latter, most innovative, part of the system will be purchased from \r\nFLSmidth of Bethlehem, PA.\r\n\r\nWhy: This project will allow TXI Riverside Cement to continue to research the most cost-effective and clean burning fuel for the production of cement.  This project will also divert approximately 1.35 million California waste tires from area landfills and reduce usage of up to 32,456 tones of a non-renewable fuel source, coal, which is mined in Utah.","ParticipantName":"TXI Riverside Cement","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kelly","LastName":"Salmon","Phone":"760-245-5321"},{"GrantID":5602,"CycleID":164,"CycleCode":"URD3        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD3         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":292755.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will conduct a research and outreach program to increase the amount of used oil and filters recycled by independent truckers throughout California.  All of the work performed through the grant will be undertaken in an effort to:\r\n\r\n1) increase the development, facilitation and use of convenient used oil collection sites by independent truckers and,\r\n2) create and implement and effective education and outreach campaign which will encourage truckers to recycle their used oil and filters.  The project will take place statewide, with an initial pilot program in San Joaquin County.","ParticipantName":"Ross-Campbell, Inc.","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Shawn","LastName":"Campbell","Phone":"916-446-4744"},{"GrantID":5603,"CycleID":155,"CycleCode":"UBG9        ","CycleNameID":64,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Ninth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":6736.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education)","ParticipantName":"City of Port Hueneme","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ray","LastName":"Evans","Phone":"805-986-6663"},{"GrantID":5604,"CycleID":155,"CycleCode":"UBG9        ","CycleNameID":64,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Ninth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":15536.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Residential Collection (Curbside Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Containers, Special Events, Brochure)\r\nStormwater Mitigation  Program (Supplies and Materials, Publicity \u0026 Education)","ParticipantName":"City of Woodland","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Heidi","LastName":"Hopper","Phone":"530-406-5109"},{"GrantID":5605,"CycleID":185,"CycleCode":"ED3         ","CycleNameID":65,"CycleName":"Unified Education Strategy Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ED3          - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Valorie Shatynski","AwardedFunds":27000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Office of Environmental Health and Safety of the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), in collaboration with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works (LADPW), and Browning Ferris Industries (BFI) proposes to work with California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) to implement educational programs utilizing LAUSD`s existing environmental programs, recycling programs and Local District B`s `Teaching for Rigor` program to integrate environmental service-learning at 10 school sites, one from each of the remaining Local Districts.  The LAUSD/LADWP/BFI will use audit modules provided by the CIWMB to develop an implementation plan for student participation at 10 school sites and incorporate the environment as an Integrating Context for Learning (EIC) Model to implement the plan for instructional purposes.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Tonya","LastName":"Howard-Taylor","Phone":"213-241-3907"},{"GrantID":5606,"CycleID":185,"CycleCode":"ED3         ","CycleNameID":65,"CycleName":"Unified Education Strategy Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ED3          - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Tavia Pagan","AwardedFunds":27000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"While Anderson Valley Elementary School has a history of recycling and conservation as an extra-curricular activity, there has not been an integration of these activities into the curriculum.  The high school has not been successful in its attempts to sustain a recycling program.  With the support of this grant, we will establish standards-aligned classroom units at the 6th and 9th grade levels, which include cross-age, service learning activities.  These students will be actively involved in problem solving and planning, supported by consultation with Willits Solid Waste, and providing recommendations to the school administrators and board.  The goals of the program include reduction in waste produced in the district through education and incentives, and an increase in recycling and composting.","ParticipantName":"Anderson Valley Unified School District","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Donna","LastName":"Pierson-Pugh","Phone":"707-895-2195"},{"GrantID":5607,"CycleID":185,"CycleCode":"ED3         ","CycleNameID":65,"CycleName":"Unified Education Strategy Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ED3          - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":27000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will enable the Belmont-Redwood Shores School District to begin a comprehensive environmental education program with the implementation of sustainability education across the curriculum in the sixth grade at Ralston Middle School.  Student audits will lead to action plans for the school and the community.  The sixth grade `green team` will be student teachers, bringing their knowledge and skills to the elementary schools for the development of action plans at each of these sites.","ParticipantName":"Belmont-Redwood Shores School District","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs ","FirstName":"Maggie","LastName":"O\u0027Reilly","Phone":"650-637-4880"},{"GrantID":5609,"CycleID":185,"CycleCode":"ED3         ","CycleNameID":65,"CycleName":"Unified Education Strategy Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ED3          - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Paulina Lawrence","AwardedFunds":27000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Over the course of two years (corresponding to Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the UES grant) students at Anna Yates Elementary School will develop a `Green Business` that will oversee recycling, composting and resource management at their school and in the Emery Unified School District.  During Phase 1, they will do market research (i.e. a waste and resources management audit) that will serve as the basis for developing their business plan.  During Phase 2, they will implement the `Green Business` plan that will establish a recycling and resource management program for Anna Yates and Emery USD.  In developing and implementing their plan, Emery 5th and 6th graders will benefit from partnerships with Junior Achievement, the Family Ecology Center, Community Resources in Science, Grass Valley Elementary School in Oakland (which already has an active recycling plan) as well as City and County agencies.","ParticipantName":"Emery Unified School District","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Terri","LastName":"Kurczewski","Phone":"661-816-1564"},{"GrantID":5610,"CycleID":185,"CycleCode":"ED3         ","CycleNameID":65,"CycleName":"Unified Education Strategy Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ED3          - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Valorie Shatynski","AwardedFunds":27000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Prairie Vista Middle School will design a model program that includes: a comprehensive waste diversion program, school gardens, and composting project.  We will be working in unison with the California Curriculum Standards and also community education.  This program is designed to expand throughout the Hawthorne School District.","ParticipantName":"Hawthorne School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sandra","LastName":"Goodson","Phone":"310-676-2276"},{"GrantID":5612,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15583.6000,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel, Training","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"Hall","Phone":"530-993-6709"},{"GrantID":5613,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16264.3100,"ProjectSummary":"Administration Services, REHS Salary","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jaime","LastName":"Favila","Phone":"530-458-0397"},{"GrantID":5614,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18501.5700,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ernest S.","LastName":"Genter","Phone":"530-251-8176"},{"GrantID":5615,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":20045.4000,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel, Training","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Isozaki","Phone":"209-381-1091"},{"GrantID":5616,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":37284.2500,"ProjectSummary":"Admin Costs, Analysis/Evaluation/Testing/Demo, Compliance/Inspection/Visit/Enforcement, Education, computers, field equipment, health and safety, Maintenance, Marketing/Promotion/Outreach, Materials, Personnel, Training, Transportation","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Damian L.","LastName":"Meins","Phone":"909-955-8982"},{"GrantID":5617,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":23408.1900,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Lamoure","Phone":"760-336-8530"},{"GrantID":5618,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":24077.3700,"ProjectSummary":"Admin Costs, Analysis/Evaluation/Testing/Demo, Compliance/Inspection/Visit/Enforcement, Education, Equipment, Maintenance, Marketing/Promotion/Outreach, Materials, Personnel, Training, Transportation","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Bairstow","Phone":"5597336441"},{"GrantID":5619,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16185.5200,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Farnam","Phone":"530-233-6310"},{"GrantID":5620,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":33339.9400,"ProjectSummary":"Staff Salary","ParticipantName":"Yuba-Sutter County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Deborah","LastName":"Biersteker","Phone":"530-749-5479"},{"GrantID":5621,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":21503.4200,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel - Environmental Engineer","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis J.","LastName":"Kalson","Phone":"707-421-6765"},{"GrantID":5622,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":21803.3600,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Morley","Phone":"707-463-4140"},{"GrantID":5623,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":43660.5500,"ProjectSummary":"Equipment, Personnel","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carla","LastName":"Serio","Phone":"530-225-5787"},{"GrantID":5625,"CycleID":155,"CycleCode":"UBG9        ","CycleNameID":64,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Ninth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":8863.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers, Filter Collection, HHW Permanent Facility)\r\nPublicity and Education (Newspaper, Newsletter)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Paula","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rene","LastName":"Salas","Phone":"805-525-2364"},{"GrantID":5626,"CycleID":184,"CycleCode":"FR14        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR14         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":8830.0000,"ProjectSummary":"An unpaved section of a county road, Sherwood Road, running through timberland east of the city of Fort Bragg, has become the target of serious illegal roadside dumping including numerous vehicles, tires, appliances, and household trash.  The property owner has requested assistance.  The trash is a public nuisance, environmental hazard and public safety threat.  This project would remove the vehicles and trash, recycle all materials possible, and erect 1000` of wire fencing and post no dumping signs to discourage future dumping.  The work will be done by experienced personnel of the Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority, assisted by a vehicle towing contractor assigned by the County of Mendocino Abandoned Vehicle Abatement Program.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Sweeney","Phone":"707-468-9710"},{"GrantID":5627,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":25906.0900,"ProjectSummary":"Analysis/Evaluation/Testing/Demo, Education, Equipment, Personnel, Training","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Lewin","Phone":"707-525-6560"},{"GrantID":5628,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":19952.5700,"ProjectSummary":"Education, Computer, Field equipment, Health \u0026 Safety, Personnel, Conference, Training","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Huerta","Phone":"530-538-5328"},{"GrantID":5629,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15765.3600,"ProjectSummary":"Analysis/Evaluation/Testing/Demo, Education, communications, computers, Maintenance, personnel, Training","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Donald J.","LastName":"Holm","Phone":"530-934-6102"},{"GrantID":5630,"CycleID":190,"CycleCode":"TSB3        ","CycleNameID":39,"CycleName":"Tire Sustainable Building Direct Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TSB3         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Kristen McDonald","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The California Youth Authority (CYA) proposes a pilot project to install recycled, rubberized flooring coverings in the ward`s living unit dayrooms, control centers, and youth counselor stations at selected institutions. The flooring covering will be manufactured from 100% recycled California tire rubber.","ParticipantName":"California Youth Authority","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chuck","LastName":"Haubrich","Phone":"916-262-2348"},{"GrantID":5631,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18618.3600,"ProjectSummary":"Education, Communications, Computer systems \u0026 services, Equipment, Health \u0026 safety, Office equipment, Maintenance, Personnel, Training, Transportation","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cynthia","LastName":"Barnard","Phone":"415-499-6919"},{"GrantID":5632,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18236.9600,"ProjectSummary":"Education, Equipment, Maintenance, Personnel, Training","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Crump","Phone":"559-675-7823"},{"GrantID":5633,"CycleID":155,"CycleCode":"UBG9        ","CycleNameID":64,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Ninth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":34371.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers, Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, Containers, Special Events, Transit Ads, Television, Newspaper, Direct Mail)\r\nStormwater Mitigation Program (Supplies and Materials, Publicity \u0026 Education)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Culver City","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Catherine","LastName":"Vargas","Phone":"310-253-6411"},{"GrantID":5634,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17945.1300,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brett","LastName":"Austin","Phone":"530-621-6113"},{"GrantID":5635,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16556.4600,"ProjectSummary":"Education, communications, computer systems, Equipment, field equipment, Maintenance, Personnel, Training, transportation","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Allan","LastName":"Fleming","Phone":"530-527-8020"},{"GrantID":5636,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":25043.7000,"ProjectSummary":"Maintenance, Personnel, Training, Transportation","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Dana","Phone":"650-363-4325"},{"GrantID":5637,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":23232.4400,"ProjectSummary":"Education, Equipment, Health \u0026 Safety, Office, copy machine, training","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Mcclellon","Phone":"209-468-0332"},{"GrantID":5638,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15992.3700,"ProjectSummary":"Education, Equipment, Maintenance, Personnel, Training","ParticipantName":"San Benito County","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert M.","LastName":"Shingai","Phone":"831-636-4035"},{"GrantID":5639,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":19376.0700,"ProjectSummary":"equipment, Personnel, Training","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Fillmore","Phone":"559-584-1411"},{"GrantID":5640,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":21516.8300,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jill","LastName":"Pahl","Phone":"530-745-2300"},{"GrantID":5641,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":28689.8400,"ProjectSummary":"Education, computers, field, health and safety, miscellaneous, office, Maintenance, Training","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David W.","LastName":"Carey","Phone":"619-533-3695"},{"GrantID":5642,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":29118.8300,"ProjectSummary":"Education, copy machine lease, field equipment, health \u0026 safety, office, Materials, Personnel, Training, Transportation","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Pitcher","Phone":"510-567-6804"},{"GrantID":5643,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15851.1000,"ProjectSummary":"Compliance/Inspection/Visit/Enforcement, Education, Equipment, Maintenance, Personnel, Training","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Diann","LastName":"Paul","Phone":"626-939-8411"},{"GrantID":5645,"CycleID":155,"CycleCode":"UBG9        ","CycleNameID":64,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Ninth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":5300.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Temporary or Mobile Collection (Hauling/Recycling)","ParticipantName":"Town of Loomis","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Fragiao","Phone":"916-652-1840"},{"GrantID":5646,"CycleID":182,"CycleCode":"HD12        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD12         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":109596.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority is proposing to expand its existing HHW program with three separate projects.  The first project will add hazardous waste storage capacity at the Cold Canyon Landfill PHHWCF.  The second project will expand e-waste management capability at the Chicago Grade Landfill and Paso Robles Landfill PHHWCFs.  The third project will add video surveillance cameras at 5 PHHWCFs.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Worrell","Phone":"805-782-8530"},{"GrantID":5647,"CycleID":182,"CycleCode":"HD12        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD12         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Susan Mueller","AwardedFunds":286068.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We are proposing to construct and staff an E-Waste collection and transfer Facility at the Neal Road Landfill.  In addition, we will establish a pilot program of satellite facilities throughout the County for reuse and recycling.  Public education and outreach will be conducted to inform the residents of the hazards of E-Waste and the new County programs.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Rodowick","Phone":"530-879-2352"},{"GrantID":5649,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":44490.9300,"ProjectSummary":"General office supplies\r\nInspection Vehicle Maintenance\r\nEngineering Consultation\r\nTraining Conferences\r\nTravel","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Joan","LastName":"Mulcare","Phone":"909-387-4688"},{"GrantID":5650,"CycleID":182,"CycleCode":"HD12        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD12         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Stephen Binning","AwardedFunds":121500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The HHW and E-Waste grant application initiates the City`s educational awareness and collection program for hazardous materials.  This is the City`s first ever HHW grant and will assist the City in implementing the HHWE required by AB 939.  A bi-lingual education program will be implemented to ensure participation in four (4) HHW and E-Waste collection event.   Premiums will go a long way towards promotion of the collection program in our small farming community.","ParticipantName":"City of Arvin","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alan","LastName":"Christensen","Phone":"661-854-3134"},{"GrantID":5652,"CycleID":182,"CycleCode":"HD12        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD12         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":283735.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Facilitate proper disposal of HHW in small cities and rural, underserved areas by holding 14 one-day HHW collection events in the cities of Anderson and Shasta Lake, and in unincorporated communities throughout Shasta County,  For the first time, accept CESQG waste, e-waste, and u-waste.  Attend community events to provide HHW information and promote proper disposal of HHW.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ronni","LastName":"Harman","Phone":"5302255789"},{"GrantID":5655,"CycleID":182,"CycleCode":"HD12        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD12         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Spencer Fine","AwardedFunds":132984.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This proposal includes activities to 1) educate the public regarding the hazards to the environment and public health issues associated with the improper disposal of CRTs;  2) collect stockpiled CRTs in Lake County and the incorporated Cities of Clearlake and Lakeport;  and 3) identify reusable computer systems and components and make them available to seniors, people with disabilities and students.","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jaqueline","LastName":"Armstrong","Phone":"707-262-4193"},{"GrantID":5656,"CycleID":182,"CycleCode":"HD12        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD12         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":297546.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Merced seeks grant funding in order to: expand our current HHW programs to provide for the collection, proper storage and disposal of e- and u-waste at the permanent Highway 59 HHW Site and the Billy Wright Recycle-Only  HHW Site; improve current collection conditions for general household hazardous waste at both permanent sites; expand collection opportunities in the underserved areas of Merced and Mariposa Counties by conducting six (6) one-day and e-waste and u-waste collection events; and develop and implement a public outreach and education campaign which will educate our communities on e- and e-waste and foster sustainable behavior.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Peeler","Phone":"209-381-1086"},{"GrantID":5657,"CycleID":182,"CycleCode":"HD12        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD12         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Spencer Fine","AwardedFunds":225079.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In underserved Siskiyou County this regional program establishes a temporary Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event at six sites; Extensive Public Education Campaign to Reduce, Reuse and Recycle HHW; and makes possible the operation of the existing permanent HHW collection facility at the Yreka Landfill on a monthly basis.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Garrett","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"530-842-8272"},{"GrantID":5658,"CycleID":182,"CycleCode":"HD12        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD12         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":80914.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Through the Sacramento Regional Solid Waste Authority (SWA), the cities of Citrus Heights and Sacramento and the County of Sacramento propose to use a regional partnership to address the significant need that local K-12 schools have to manage obsolete and/or stockpiled computer equipment.  This grant provides free E-waste collection and regionally coordinated technical support to all K-12 public schools in Sacramento County to help them reduce E-waste generation and establish contracts and service agreements to manage E-waste on an ongoing, permanent basis.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento Regional Solid Waste Authority","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kelli","LastName":"Sequest","Phone":"916-876-5393"},{"GrantID":5659,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":23188.6800,"ProjectSummary":"Education, communications, computer systems, field equipment, office, personnel safety, Maintenance, Personnel, Training","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Brummond","Phone":"805-346-7348"},{"GrantID":5660,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15690.8600,"ProjectSummary":"education, Equipment, Personnel, Training","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Charles B.","LastName":"Mosher, M.D., MPH","Phone":"209-966-3689"},{"GrantID":5663,"CycleID":182,"CycleCode":"HD12        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD12         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Chris Schmidle","AwardedFunds":67218.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Santa Clarita is requesting grant funds for a door-to-door e-waste amnesty collection program.  The program will compliment the City`s current HHW program and will allow Santa Clarita Valley residents to request the free collection of e-waste from their home.  The amnesty period will be for the months following the Christmas holiday, the period of time where people are most likely in need of the program.  In addition to the collection program, staff will use grant funds for the preparation of education and outreach materials pertaining to the program and discussing e-waste and HHW issues.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clarita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Benjamin","LastName":"Lucha","Phone":"661-284-1411"},{"GrantID":5664,"CycleID":182,"CycleCode":"HD12        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD12         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Susan Mueller","AwardedFunds":202195.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The RWMA is submitting this regional application to fund and expand the Electronic Waste Recycling Program and related public education services.  The RWMA is also proposing to expand the public education services related to the Yuba -Sutter HHW Facility to focus on batteries; lamps with added mercury, including all fluorescent tubes; and, other mercury-containing universal waste.  The expanded public education services will include a newspaper ad campaign, press releases, and a brochure addressing the hazardous nature of used batteries and highlighting local disposal/recycling opportunities.","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"530-634-6890"},{"GrantID":5666,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":86679.7300,"ProjectSummary":"Education\r\nDigital cameras\r\nGas monitoring equipment\r\nFirst aid kits protective clothing\r\nCopy machine maintenance\r\nTraining/travel","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Stan","LastName":"Uyehara","Phone":"626-430-5542"},{"GrantID":5667,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17015.6300,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Barber","Phone":"530-841-2110"},{"GrantID":5668,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18048.2500,"ProjectSummary":"communications, non-cap equipment, office, postage, rents/lease, telecommunications, personnel","ParticipantName":"Lassen County","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Doug","LastName":"Ames","Phone":"530-251-8528"},{"GrantID":5670,"CycleID":182,"CycleCode":"HD12        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD12         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Cynthia Dunn","AwardedFunds":210147.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The West Contra Costa Integrated Waste Management Authority seeks funds to expand on its current HHW programs to include the collection of electronic waste by providing temporary collection events to its service area.  The project would entail working closely with Philip Services Corp., the existing HHW service contract vendor, and West County Resource Recovery, the HHW facility operator, to promote and implement four temporary e-waste collection events; in June and October 2004 and June and October 2005.  For convenience, e-waste collection events will be promoted and scheduled in conjunction with regular HHW drop-off activities, which will provide for increased public awareness and proper disposal options to better manager the growing electronic waste stream.","ParticipantName":"West Contra Costa Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mersina","LastName":"Purlantov","Phone":"510-215-3104"},{"GrantID":5672,"CycleID":182,"CycleCode":"HD12        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD12         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Susan Mueller","AwardedFunds":78101.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds are requested to develop collection areas for recyclable/universal waste at the Avery Transfer Station, Red Hill Yard Waste Facility and the Wilseyville Transfer Station.  Each collection facility will consist of 2 hazardous waste storage lockers and a tank for used oil.  Materials to be collected include used oil, filters, antifreeze, automotive batteries, household batteries, latex paint, CRT`s, fluorescent light tubes, and mercury containing devices.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cynthia","LastName":"Knapp","Phone":"209-754-6401"},{"GrantID":5673,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18779.9900,"ProjectSummary":"Computer, Personnel, Training","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"707-253-4144"},{"GrantID":5674,"CycleID":182,"CycleCode":"HD12        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD12         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":151970.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To establish a HHW door-to-door collection for:  low-income seniors and disabled, and residents who don`t own a car.","ParticipantName":"City of Berkeley","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Block","Phone":"510-981-7466"},{"GrantID":5675,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":46831.9100,"ProjectSummary":"Education, computer systems, Equipment, field, health and safety, office, Maintenance, Personnel, Training","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Elisabeth","LastName":"Gonzalez","Phone":"714-433-6011"},{"GrantID":5677,"CycleID":182,"CycleCode":"HD12        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD12         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Susan Mueller","AwardedFunds":299985.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expansion of existing ABOP collection facility to accept all types of household hazardous waste and e-waste; and establish three satellite HHW collection facilities.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Daria","LastName":"Kent","Phone":"530-265-7179"},{"GrantID":5680,"CycleID":182,"CycleCode":"HD12        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD12         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Angela Parker","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project will (1) expand the regional program started under HD9; (2) expand existing programs and services to target electronic, universal, paint, and antifreeze wastes; (3) add increased residential access hours and CESQG services at 3 Permanent Collection facilities; and (4) expand the regional pollution prevention and education program to increase the public`s awareness of HHW issues, source reduction, proper disposal, and its impact on the environment by adding outreach to the Hispanic community and Seniors.","ParticipantName":"City of Encinitas","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bill","LastName":"Wilson","Phone":"760-633-2846"},{"GrantID":5681,"CycleID":182,"CycleCode":"HD12        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD12         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Angela Parker","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant would provide funds for:\r\n\r\n ` an enlarged and improved e-waste\r\n   collection program\r\n\r\n`  an expanded senior and disabled       HHW door-to-door collection       program\r\n\r\n`  an incentive for cross-jurisdictional      collaboration for HHW recycling and\r\n  disposal services\r\n\r\n`  an expanded public education and\r\n   publicity program","ParticipantName":"City of La Mesa","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carol","LastName":"McLaughlin","Phone":"619-667-1162"},{"GrantID":5682,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":26259.9600,"ProjectSummary":"Administrative services/REHS salary, Color copier, Portable display table, Maintenance color copier \u0026 gas monitoring equipment","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ann","LastName":"Clarkson","Phone":"408-918-1962"},{"GrantID":5683,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16547.8800,"ProjectSummary":"Analysis/Evaluation/Testing/Demo, Education, Equipment, maintenance, Personnel, Training, Transportation","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Charlotte","LastName":"Ginn","Phone":"209-533-5990"},{"GrantID":5684,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15557.0300,"ProjectSummary":"Analysis/Evaluation/Testing/Demo, Education, Communications, Computer systems \u0026 services, Field equipment, Health \u0026 safety, Office equipment, Telephone maintenance/repairs, Maintenance, personnel , Training, Inspection vehicles","ParticipantName":"City of Vernon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Leonard","LastName":"Grossberg","Phone":"323-583-8811"},{"GrantID":5685,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":24423.3600,"ProjectSummary":"Communications, Computer systems, Field equipment, Consultation engineer, Legal representation, Conferences","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Stratton","Phone":"805-654-2818"},{"GrantID":5687,"CycleID":182,"CycleCode":"HD12        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD12         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":282174.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed grant program is designed to enhance and expand existing e-waste program efforts and to launch a new community-based e-waste and CED collection program in 10 rural California counties.","ParticipantName":"Rural Counties ESJPA","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Stacey","LastName":"Miner","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":5691,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16582.9900,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Ruminski","Phone":"707-263-1164"},{"GrantID":5692,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17412.3200,"ProjectSummary":"Compliance/Inspection/Visit/Enforcement, Communications, Field equipment, Health \u0026 safety, Maintenance, Personnel, Training","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Eisen","Phone":"530-265-1469"},{"GrantID":5693,"CycleID":182,"CycleCode":"HD12        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD12         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Susan Mueller","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Santa Clara County HHW Program will expand collection opportunities for mercury-containing universal wastes including thermostats, fluorescent lighting, and batteries.  Universal wastes will be collected at HHW events, commercial enterprises and community collection sites.  The project also includes Earth Day Thermometer Exchanges and a comprehensive public education, outreach, and participation program designed to reach residential users of mercury-containing products and contractors involved in home remodeling.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Wendy","LastName":"Fong","Phone":"408-918-1968"},{"GrantID":5694,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17923.8300,"ProjectSummary":"Equipment, office, Personnel","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Hurd","Phone":"760-878-0238"},{"GrantID":5695,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18600.4900,"ProjectSummary":"Administrative services\r\nProjector\r\nLaptops\r\nPrinters\r\nGas monitoring equipment\r\nGPS equipment\r\nBoots\r\nInspection vehicle maintenance\r\nStaff salary","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joseph Bruce","LastName":"Sarazin","Phone":"530-666-8646"},{"GrantID":5696,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":19219.3400,"ProjectSummary":"Communications, Computer systems \u0026 services, Field equipment, Health \u0026 safety, Office equipment, Conferences/meetings, Travel, Inspection vehicles","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Feriani","Phone":"209-754-6691"},{"GrantID":5701,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":36870.7200,"ProjectSummary":"Analysis/Evaluation/Testing/Demo, Education, computer, field equipment, health \u0026 safety, office, inspection vehicle maintenance, Personnel, Training, Transportation","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Patricia","LastName":"Cawthon","Phone":"858-694-2792"},{"GrantID":5703,"CycleID":182,"CycleCode":"HD12        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD12         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Susan Mueller","AwardedFunds":170788.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Cities of Dixon, Vacaville, and Unincorporated Solano County are applying for this grant to expand their existing HHW/CRT collection program.  This expansion would allow us to create a convenient electronic waste drop-off program in which residents of the three communities could properly dispose of all CRTs and CEDs at the local landfill free of charge.  At present there are no available ways to recycle CEDs in our area.","ParticipantName":"City of Vacaville","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mindy","LastName":"Harris","Phone":"707-469-6509"},{"GrantID":5704,"CycleID":182,"CycleCode":"HD12        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD12         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Angela Parker","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goals of this project area 1) To provide equal access to public recycling and disposal services for household hazardous waste (HHW), electronic waste (e-waste), and universal waste (u-waste) in the six bordering communities of San Diego County`s South County; 2) To expand existing programs to allow for increased collection of HHW, e-waste and u-waste in small cities, rural and underserved areas 3) To reach out to Spanish speaking and other underserved residential generators and conditionally exempt small quantity generators (CESQG) in small cities rural and underserved areas; and 4) To engage the community to practice source reduction, pollution prevention, and proper recycling/disposal through the implementation of a seamless Countywide publicity and education campaign.","ParticipantName":"City of Chula Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Manuel","LastName":"Medrano","Phone":"619-585-5766"},{"GrantID":5705,"CycleID":182,"CycleCode":"HD12        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD12         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Chris Schmidle","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Diamond Bar is applying for funds to establish a regional HHW collection `take back` solution for all types of HHW, U-waste, and E-waste for over 300,000 residents of the area.  The collection service will augment LA County`s round up program (which is diminishing due to funding limits and expansion of collectibles to E-waste) by providing at-home collection for excluded and underserved populations, conducting special collection events, and providing public education in Asian languages.  Importantly, this will also be a groundbreaking effort to implement a regional retailed/manufacturer initiative for sustainable `take back` of E-waste that could be a model statewide.","ParticipantName":"City of Diamond Bar","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David G.","LastName":"Liu","Phone":"909-396-5672"},{"GrantID":5706,"CycleID":191,"CycleCode":"TR30        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR30         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This proposal submitted by the Ceres Unified School District, proposes the construction of an eight-lane 400-meter, all weather track composed of 100% recycled California tires.  This track will replace the current dirt track, which was built in the early 1900s and which is the primary facility for local youth agencies to utilize for organized sports.  The new track will service community members and provide a safe, handicapped accessible source for cardio-vascular exercise for the Ceres community of 36,000 members.  In addition, this facility, scheduled for construction in the summer for 2003, will serve as the only track for the two high schools within the district.","ParticipantName":"Ceres Unified School District","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paula","LastName":"Roosevelt","Phone":"209-538-0171"},{"GrantID":5709,"CycleID":191,"CycleCode":"TR30        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR30         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Coalinga Huron Unified School District and the Community of Huron have joined forces and made a commitment to complete a much-needed All Weather Track for the Community of Huron.  This project was started approximately twenty months ago with the fundraising process and the completion should be on or before June 1, 2003.  This project is supported through community donations, business partnerships, private donations and school funding.  At the completion of the project there will be, in addition to the All Weather Track, a handicap area, and grass area with landscaping around the track, a functioning drainage system, and bleachers on each side of the track.  The completion of the project will allow the students of our schools and the members of our community, an opportunity to utilize the facility year round and to offer sanctioned events to outside agencies.","ParticipantName":"Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified School District","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Reckas","Phone":"559-935-7575"},{"GrantID":5710,"CycleID":191,"CycleCode":"TR30        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR30         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This proposal, submitted by the Fresno Unified School District, proposes to convert an existing dirt running track into a new 400 meter rubberized surface running track by using recycled tire rubber at the athletic field site of Edison High School in Fresno, California.  The proposed project will provide an all weather and handicap accessible running track for the needs of the high school student program.  The project also includes the installation of lighting around the track which will allow the community to use the running track during the non-school year.  The construction document of the proposed project has been prepared and is scheduled to bid in early 2003.","ParticipantName":"Fresno Unified School District","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chuck ","LastName":"McAlexander","Phone":"559-457-3070"},{"GrantID":5711,"CycleID":191,"CycleCode":"TR30        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR30         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The CVHS Track Project will provide this small and impoverished community with a facility that will services students, athletes, families, recreational leagues, youth service programs, American Red Cross and the general population of Shasta Lake.  A rubberized surface will enable year-round activities/events and provide a safe and efficient area to promote the health and well being of the Shasta Lake Community.  Construction of the project would begin in the Spring of 2003 and we have the support of the Shasta Lake Community, Gateway Board of Trustees, American Red Cross, teachers, administrators, and students.  It will definitely be a `team effort` with the project and we hope to offer our `physically challenged` students and community members in wheelchairs, a safe and durable track for their use, as well.","ParticipantName":"Gateway Unified School District","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"530-209-6167"},{"GrantID":5712,"CycleID":191,"CycleCode":"TR30        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR30         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Millville Elementary School District will upgrade, level and resurface the current dirt track with recycled tires and re-landscape the field area.  The Millville Fitness and Athletics in Community and School (FACS) project will begin in Spring of 2003 and will continue to completion no later than April 2005.  Millville Elementary School District will use community-based clubs and members for assistance and support to complete this improvement to our neighborhood.  Through this project we will provide our small town with a functioning recreational site that will enhance the physical fitness levels of our children and adults as well as provide a center for athletic events and competitions.","ParticipantName":"Millville Elementary School District","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mindy","LastName":"DeSantis","Phone":"530-547-4471"},{"GrantID":5713,"CycleID":191,"CycleCode":"TR30        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR30         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Re-construct an existing athletic field in San Antonio Park, replacing the dirt surface with a ground rubber/artificial tuft infill surface.  The proposed field will be 120 ft. by 250 ft, and will be able to withstand the high usage that this field receives.  The San Antonio Neighborhood is a low-income, densely populated area, and local youth have few outdoor places to recreate.  The City is working closely with two nonprofit agencies to develop an after-school soccer program at the San Antonio Park athletic field.  Schematic plans for the renovation of San Antonio Park are underway and community meetings are being held.  Construction is expected to be complete by October 2003.","ParticipantName":"City of Oakland","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Takahashi","Phone":"510-772-7442"},{"GrantID":5714,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":19558.5400,"ProjectSummary":"Salary","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Lichtenfels","Phone":"805-781-5553"},{"GrantID":5715,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":34006.8400,"ProjectSummary":"Salaries\r\nmemberships \r\ntraining \r\nequipment and maintenance \r\ncommunications\r\noffice expenses","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Lampson","Phone":"530-694-2146"},{"GrantID":5716,"CycleID":191,"CycleCode":"TR30        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR30         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":8545.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will include improvement of high school track from a six lane dirt surface to an eight lane all weather track surface utilizing CA recycled tires.  The track and adjoining football/soccer field will receive grading, base preparation and drainage improvements to accommodate the facility.  Adjoining high jump and triple jump areas will also be resurface.","ParticipantName":"San Juan Unified School District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Heckey","Phone":"916-722-7384"},{"GrantID":5717,"CycleID":191,"CycleCode":"TR30        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR30         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Mateo High School, located in San Mateo, California, is proposing to renovate and expand the existing dirt track located in football complex on the high school campus to an eight-lane all weather track facility.  The existing track, which is in a state of severe disrepair, is used extensively by the school and the community.  The school is proposing to begin installation of the track during the summer of 2003 in order to provide the students and community access to the new facility during the 2003-2004 school year.  The proposed track will provide the community with a walking and running facility for cardiovascular exercise and will provide the school with the opportunity to enhance its physical education curriculum.  In addition, the new facility will provide the school with the opportunity to host both regional and invitational track meets.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo Union High School District","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jacqueline","LastName":"McEvoy","Phone":"650-558-2300"},{"GrantID":5718,"CycleID":191,"CycleCode":"TR30        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR30         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":27000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project proposes to build an rock climbing gym during the construction of the new Student Recreation Center at Sonoma State University.  The project entails using durable, easy-to-maintain, high-quality rubberized surfacing using recycled rubber from 100% California waste tires.  The project proposes applying the construction project`s cost savings toward a greater use of recycled-content products and materials throughout the facility.  Contract documents are to be finalized in February 2003 with a construction period beginning March 2003 and ending July 2004.  The new center will greatly enhance campus life, offering new and exciting opportunities for recreation, community-building and will become a national model for using environmental sensitivity during the construction of recreation centers.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma State University","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Pam","LastName":"Su","Phone":"707-664-2382"},{"GrantID":5719,"CycleID":191,"CycleCode":"TR30        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR30         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Wheatland Union High School District proposes to refurbish their existing 440 yard dirt track into a 400 meter all-weather waste tire surface track.  Upon confirmation of funding and notice to proceed, construction shall begin on or after June 7, 2003 and shall be completed by July 31, 2003.  The work shall be accomplished by a combination of contracted and volunteer labor and materials.  Grant funds shall be equally matched by funds raised from school projects, in-kind donations and community fundraising.  Wheatland desires a modern track facility to meet the current and future demand for recreational facilities in this small and generally low-income community.  The achievement of this project would improve this heavily used community resource.  Ultimately, the project will be the realization of long-held dreams and goals for many, and a source of pride for the entire community.","ParticipantName":"Wheatland Union High School District","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dean","LastName":"Avilla","Phone":"530-682-9548"},{"GrantID":5720,"CycleID":191,"CycleCode":"TR30        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR30         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposal is to fund the resurfacing, using recycled tires, of a long jump runway, pole vault runway and high jump apron and to surface the track with California recycled rubber tires at the Yosemite High School track.  The track is currently dirt and the runways are in need of resurfacing for safety reasons.  The track is used by the American Cancer Society for its Relay for Life, by special education students, the community and YHS students.  Work would begin in the spring of 2003 and would be completed well before the April 1, 2005 deadline.  There is a great need for the track to be surfaced because of rodent holes, rough surfaces after the track is wet and dust.","ParticipantName":"Yosemite Joint Union High School District","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kevyn","LastName":"Moberly","Phone":"559-683-8801"},{"GrantID":5721,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":55271.3300,"ProjectSummary":"Education, computer systems, Equipment, field equipment, health and safety, office, Maintenance, Personnel, Training, Transportation","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Vivian","LastName":"Marquez","Phone":"213-978-0866"},{"GrantID":5722,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16023.5800,"ProjectSummary":"computer systems, Mercury program, Sharps program, Materials, Training","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Laura L.","LastName":"Wright","Phone":"925-252-4114"},{"GrantID":5723,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":35383.8800,"ProjectSummary":"Admin Costs, Analysis/Evaluation/Testing/Demo, Compliance/Inspection/Visit/Enforcement, Education, Publicity and Education, Stormwater, Stormwater Mitigation, communications, Health and Safety, Maintenance, Marketing/Promotion/Outreach, Materials, Personnel, Training, Fuel, Transportation","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"O\u0027Rullian","Phone":"661-862-8731"},{"GrantID":5724,"CycleID":193,"CycleCode":"SWC5        ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC5         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":624020.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant application proposes a project on water quality improvement of runoff discharged to the M01 storm drain system and Poche Beach.  An integral part of this water quality improvement project is tracking the source of the solid waste that is causing the degradation in urban runoff quality  The project consists of three components:  Installation of trash net in the M01, tracking of waste sources by monitoring and analyzing waters and debris in the M01, and installation of a treatment system to remove trash, silt, and bacteria from water leaving the M01 and entering the Pacific Ocean at Poche Beach.\r\nBoard approved: June 17-18, 2003\r\nResolution No. 2003-376","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Larry","LastName":"McKenney","Phone":"1483455067"},{"GrantID":5725,"CycleID":195,"CycleCode":"TR31        ","CycleNameID":63,"CycleName":"Tire Product Commercialization and Applied Technologies Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR31         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To finalize production processes for the FlexShake Recycling Project a passenger tire recycling project that will produce Roofing Shingles for the construction industry along with granulated rubber for landscaping, animal bedding and playground applications.optimize the commercial production of passenger tire recycling into products such as roofing shingles and granulated rubber for landscaping.","ParticipantName":"GreenMan Technologies of California, Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Dodenhoff","Phone":"626-633-1174"},{"GrantID":5726,"CycleID":195,"CycleCode":"TR31        ","CycleNameID":63,"CycleName":"Tire Product Commercialization and Applied Technologies Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR31         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Purchase mobile shredding equipment in order to remediate waste tires on-site at Southern CA landfills.  Shredded tire material will be shipped to the Lakin facility for further processing for the production of engineered highway fill and for other projects.  (Note: This project is not related to the Lakin Tire West project which received grant funding at the December Board meeting for the production of crumb rubber at their facility in Santa Fe Springs).","ParticipantName":"Lakin Tire West, Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Randal S.","LastName":"Roth","Phone":"562-802-2752"},{"GrantID":5727,"CycleID":195,"CycleCode":"TR31        ","CycleNameID":63,"CycleName":"Tire Product Commercialization and Applied Technologies Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR31         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To manufacture and track test 30,000 railroad ties produced from 100% recycled waste tire rubber and  obtain approval from the railroads for commercial use on rail systems.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Hansen Rubber Products, Inc.","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Hansen","Phone":"661-589-2712"},{"GrantID":5728,"CycleID":195,"CycleCode":"TR31        ","CycleNameID":63,"CycleName":"Tire Product Commercialization and Applied Technologies Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR31         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Purchase new equipment to expand production of recycled rubber doormats in order to keep pace with expanded sales, increase the amount of California crumb rubber purchased from local processors, and reduce the amount of tire rubber disposed in landfills.","ParticipantName":"Huffco Manufacturing, LLC","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dale","LastName":"Huff","Phone":"209-983-4930"},{"GrantID":5729,"CycleID":195,"CycleCode":"TR31        ","CycleNameID":63,"CycleName":"Tire Product Commercialization and Applied Technologies Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR31         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project is to set up a commercial scale plant for the development, design, and manufacture of materials handling and shipping pallets constructed from engineered materials which are produced from waste tires and recycled paper using a proprietary process.","ParticipantName":"Hunter Paine Enterprises LLC","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Al","LastName":"Filart","Phone":"925-299-2930"},{"GrantID":5730,"CycleID":192,"CycleCode":"SWC4        ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC4         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Brad Williams","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"All solid waste will be removed from the property.  To the extent possible, solid waste will be recycled.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Peeler","Phone":"209-381-1086"},{"GrantID":5731,"CycleID":192,"CycleCode":"SWC4        ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC4         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":255000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funds will be used to cleanup over 30 `hot spots` for nuisance/illegal dumping activities.  Part of the funding will be used on preventive/deterrent measures such as installing fences, barriers and signs and some funds will be used for public awareness and outreach programs.\r\nBoard Approved: May 13-14, 2003\r\nResolution No. 2003-283","ParticipantName":"City of Vallejo","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David R.","LastName":"Martinez","Phone":"707-648-4575"},{"GrantID":5732,"CycleID":155,"CycleCode":"UBG9        ","CycleNameID":64,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Ninth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Stephen Binning","AwardedFunds":5309.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Collection, Compliance/Inspection/Visit/Enforcement, Education, Personnel","ParticipantName":"City of Arvin","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Schmitz","Phone":"661-854-3134"},{"GrantID":5733,"CycleID":155,"CycleCode":"UBG9        ","CycleNameID":64,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Ninth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Eric Brown","AwardedFunds":14781.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Collection, Compliance/Inspection/Visit/Enforcement, Education, Personnel","ParticipantName":"City of Watsonville","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Nancy","LastName":"Lockwood","Phone":"831-768-3103"},{"GrantID":5734,"CycleID":155,"CycleCode":"UBG9        ","CycleNameID":64,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Ninth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":5329.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Collection, Compliance/Inspection/Visit/Enforcement, Education, Personnel","ParticipantName":"City of Fillmore","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bill","LastName":"Bartels","Phone":"805-524-1500"},{"GrantID":5735,"CycleID":155,"CycleCode":"UBG9        ","CycleNameID":64,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Ninth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":41305.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Collection, Compliance/Inspection/Visit/Enforcement, Education, Personnel","ParticipantName":"City of Corona","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Cynthia","LastName":"Vant Hul","Phone":"909-739-4870"},{"GrantID":5736,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16950.4900,"ProjectSummary":"Communication equipment\r\nField equipment\r\nOffice supplies\r\nContractor","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael W.","LastName":"Israel","Phone":"209-223-6439"},{"GrantID":5737,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":19333.9500,"ProjectSummary":"Admin Costs, Analysis/Evaluation/Testing/Demo, Compliance/Inspection/Visit/Enforcement, Education, communications, computers, Maintenance, Marketing/Promotion/Outreach, Materials, Personnel, Training, Transportation","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carolyn","LastName":"Hawkins","Phone":"707-268-2215"},{"GrantID":5738,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":25427.1100,"ProjectSummary":"Admin Costs, Education, communications, computers, field, health and safety, office, Maintenance, Marketing/Promotion/Outreach, Materials, Personnel, Training, Transportation","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jon","LastName":"Jennings","Phone":"831-755-4541"},{"GrantID":5739,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":30547.5000,"ProjectSummary":"Admin Costs, Education, Communications, Computer, Field Equipment, Health \u0026 Safety, Office Equipment/Supplies, Maintenance, Personnel, Training, Transportation","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Green","Phone":"916-875-8469"},{"GrantID":5740,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":26055.4200,"ProjectSummary":"Information Services\r\nMedical Exams\r\nMeetings \r\nConferences\r\nSubscription","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Ferrier","Phone":"408-535-7945"},{"GrantID":5741,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":26084.2900,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel, Training","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lori","LastName":"Braunesreither","Phone":"925-646-5225"},{"GrantID":5742,"CycleID":177,"CycleCode":"EA14        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA14         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15773.5500,"ProjectSummary":"REHS salary, Support staff, Training","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Clemann","Phone":"707-464-3191"},{"GrantID":5743,"CycleID":155,"CycleCode":"UBG9        ","CycleNameID":64,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Ninth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":5300.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Collection, Compliance/Inspection/Visit/Enforcement, Education, Personnel","ParticipantName":"City of Ojai","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Culver","Phone":"805-646-5581"},{"GrantID":5744,"CycleID":198,"CycleCode":"TCU9        ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2002-03   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU9         - 2002-03","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":43618.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Manuel","LastName":"Ruiz","Phone":"559-661-5115"},{"GrantID":5745,"CycleID":188,"CycleCode":"TR29        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR29         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Playground renovation will include removal of existing play structures, sand and debris; preparation of the land including installation of gravel and pour-in-place rubber groundcover made from recycled California waste tires.  The play area to be renovated will be approximately 4500 square feet of recycled waste tires.  It is anticipated that the renovations will improve accessibility and safety and will meet American with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance.  Efforts will be made to increase community awareness of alternative used of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Palermo Union School District","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Jacqueline","LastName":"Dolar","Phone":"530-533-4842"},{"GrantID":5746,"CycleID":188,"CycleCode":"TR29        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR29         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Mountain View City Council has approved the renovation of the playgrounds at San Veron and Rex Manor Parks as the parks currently do not meet the United States Consumer Product Safety standards, the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements or the American Society for Testing and Measurements guidelines.  The renovation project will include: removal of all existing play apparatus and sand; removal of a portion of the asphalt or concrete pathways in order to accommodate the required fall zones for the new equipment; installation of a combination of poured-in-place rubber made from California recycled waste tires and sand for the groundcover.  San Vernon is a two-acre park with a playground of approximately 6,100 square feet; Rex Manor is a one acre park with a playground of approximately 1,825 square feet.  The renovations will improve accessibility, enhance safety and increase attendance at the parks.  The use of recycled tires as groundcover is consistent with public policy to preserve natural resources through procurement of recycled-content building materials.  Community awareness of the alternative uses of waste tires will be promoted through local media outlets and community outreach.","ParticipantName":"City of Mountain View","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Jack","LastName":"Smith","Phone":"650-903-6074"},{"GrantID":5748,"CycleID":188,"CycleCode":"TR29        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR29         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The playground surface at Cuddeback Elementary School must be replaced by August 2004.  The replacement of the playground is scheduled for July/August of 2004.  The work will be completed by general contractors working with Northstate Playgrounds, Inc. a playground consulting firm.  A playground audit, conducted in April 2000, using ASTM F1497 guidelines revealed numerous priority 1 conditions.  The playground equipment does not meet the new federal standards.","ParticipantName":"Cuddeback Union Elementary School District","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Rosser","Phone":"707-768-3372"},{"GrantID":5750,"CycleID":188,"CycleCode":"TR29        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR29         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Oxnard School District proposes to replace the existing galvanized equipment at Sierra Linda School with new equipment of recycled content.  Recycled safety surface will be installed under the equipment.  Present equipment and safety surface does not meet CPSC standards.  Work is anticipated to commence in Fall, 2004.  The permanent sign and opening day ceremony will advertise the benefits of recycling.","ParticipantName":"Oxnard Elementary School District","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ed","LastName":"Diaz","Phone":"805-487-3918"},{"GrantID":5754,"CycleID":188,"CycleCode":"TR29        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR29         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project includes removing and recycling hazardous, play equipment, removing the sand, laying a rock base and installing rubberized pour-in place-surfacing made from 100% California waste tires, diverting 13,500 California waste tires from landfills.  The CSD will also replace the playground equipment with Prop. 40 Per Capita Block Grant funds, however not as part of this project application or as part of this project application match requirement.  Goals of the project include increasing safety and accessibility, increasing community awareness of recycling waste tires, and improving the health of the oak trees surrounding the playground.  The children participating in the year-round day camp will learn about recycling waste tires and a creative method will be used to relate to the children and community the numbers of waste tires diverted from the waste stream through print media.","ParticipantName":"Elk Grove Community Services District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Donna","LastName":"Hansen","Phone":""},{"GrantID":5755,"CycleID":188,"CycleCode":"TR29        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR29         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":22075.0000,"ProjectSummary":"What: Pasadena Avenue Mini-Park is located in a low-income neighborhood ($31,488 per household) in central Long Beach, surrounded by single family homes and multi-family residential units.  The proposed grant application is for the pour-in-place playground portion of a 6,000 square foot mini-park which will ultimately include turf, trees and other landscaping, a walkway, benches, a drinking fountain, fencing, a tot lot with rubberized surfacing, lighting and signage.\r\n\r\nWhen: The City of Long Beach proposes to develop the mini-park within six months after receiving a Notice to Proceed from the California Integrated Waste Management Board.\r\n\r\nHow:  With a $22,075 grant from the CIWMB, the City`s Community Development Department will be able to bridge a financial shortfall and build the playground portion of the mini-park in 2004, rather than waiting for phase II funding.\r\n\r\nWhy:  The neighborhood near Pasadena Avenue Mini-Park, located in a low-income area of central Long Beach, has not recreational and playground facilities and inadequate park space and has been targeted as an underserved area of medium to high density.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Anna","LastName":"Mendiola","Phone":"562-570-3165"},{"GrantID":5756,"CycleID":188,"CycleCode":"TR29        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR29         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Vacaville will be replacing the children`s play area at Arlington Park (501 Foxboro Parkway) during the 03/04 fiscal year to meet state safety standards for playgrounds.  Funds have been accumulated in a set aside account over the last several years to accomplish this task.  The renovation will include the removal of the existing play structure (which was installed in 1992), sand and debris, and installation of a new play structure.  This proposal is for the use of grant funds for a pour-in-place rubber matting made from recycled California waste tires for installation in the play area.  If grant funds are not awarded, the playground renovation will proceed with the funds available in the set aside account, which will allow for the purchase of `ShockAb` wood fiber surfacing material.","ParticipantName":"City of Vacaville","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rollie","LastName":"Simons","Phone":"707-469-6510"},{"GrantID":5757,"CycleID":188,"CycleCode":"TR29        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR29         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":24500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department proposes to replace the children`s playground surfacing at Lafayette Park, 1516 E. Princeton, Fresno, California.  The existing surfacing does not serve the needs of the mobility-impaired, minimize the introduction or removal of high risk contaminants, and carries a high maintenance and replacement cost.  The new play surface will be a soft rubberized material (100% recycled tire material) to provide the least restrictive play area for physically challenged children and adults, mediate accessibility issuers and create an appropriate children`s play environment.  The estimated budget for this project is $49,601.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Randall","LastName":"Cooper","Phone":"559-621-2900"},{"GrantID":5758,"CycleID":188,"CycleCode":"TR29        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR29         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Eureka City Unified School District is in the process of renovating the children`s play areas at Washington Elementary School.  This project includes removing existing structures, preparing the site, installing new playground structures and installing appropriate safety surface for the new structures made from California waste tires.  It is anticipated that the new playground structures will improve safety and handicap accessibility for Washington students and will increase community use of the playground.  The project will also publicize the positive alternative use of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Eureka City Unified School District","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Gossard","Phone":"707-441-2547"},{"GrantID":5759,"CycleID":188,"CycleCode":"TR29        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR29         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In 1997, the Bear City Park playground equipment was inspected, and due to accessibility and safety issue, all equipment, with the exception of a two swing sets was removed.  The District now has funds to replace this equipment, but without financial assistance, the District may not be able to make the structure accessible.  These grants funds would be utilized specifically to construct an access ramp, play area curd, and install a rubberized ground cover made of recycled materials.  The Bear City Park playground is the only play equipment in the Bear City community, and the funding for accessibility improvements will enhance the play structure installed and greatly improve the recreational value and accessibility of the equipment.","ParticipantName":"Big Bear Valley Recreation and Park District","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kathleen","LastName":"Campbell","Phone":"909-866-9700"},{"GrantID":5760,"CycleID":188,"CycleCode":"TR29        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR29         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Relocate and renovate the playground at Dario Vasquez Park using rubber surfacing made from California recycled tires in order to be ADA, CPSC and ASTM compliant, while removing excess tires from the waste stream.  Other goals of the project are to provide a safe, new, stimulating playground for the surrounding low-income neighborhood while using recycled products and meeting our city`s plan for park refurbishment.  The existing play area is small, unsafe and non-compliant.  This high priority project will begin in December 2003 and will conclude in May 2004.","ParticipantName":"Riverside Park and Recreation Department","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Patricia","LastName":"Callaghan","Phone":"951-826-2068"},{"GrantID":5761,"CycleID":188,"CycleCode":"TR29        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR29         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Replacement of playground equipment and safety surfacing at Willard, Hudson and Butler elementary schools to be completed by contract and in house personnel within one year of grant award to provide a safe and inviting play area for our students and communities.","ParticipantName":"Long Beach Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":5766,"CycleID":188,"CycleCode":"TR29        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR29         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Department of Parks and Recreation proposes to renovate the playground area at Collier County Park located at 626 E Street in Ramona.  The total project includes installation of ADA compliant playground equipment to replace non-compliant equipment, which has already been removed, and installation of poured-in-place rubber surfacing made from 100% recycled California waste tires.  The playground will cover approximately 2,000 square feet and include approximately 1,192 recycled tires.  The renovations will bring the playground into compliance with the ADA and improve safety.  The Department of Parks and Recreation will publish our use of waste tires through our website, newsletter, a sign posted at the site, and interaction with local community groups.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Matthew","LastName":"Bohan","Phone":"858-694-3024"},{"GrantID":5767,"CycleID":188,"CycleCode":"TR29        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR29         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"An August 2000 certified inspection of the playgrounds at Irvine`s San Leandro Park indicated that existing sand playground surfacing does not provide adequate fall protecting for children, and that a variety of entrapment and projection hazards exist.  Recent episodes of hazardous objects being deliberately buried in local sand play lots underscore additional health and safety concerns.  This proposed FY 2003-2004 project would rehabilitate and enhance the two playgrounds a this neighborhood park by providing nearly two thousand square feet of safe playground surfacing.  CIWMB grant funds, and Irvine matching funds, would be utilized to replace existing inadequate sand surfacing with safe, environment-friendly waste-tire surfacing that meets current CPSC/playground regulations and also provides mobility-impaired children and adults the means to access the playground equipment per Americans with Disabilities Act requirements.  The overall plan for the park includes constructing an accessible pathway and installing code-compliant, safe structures and equipment in separate area for ages 2-5 and 5-12, to replace outdated equipment that has multiple entrapment hazards, and unsafe projections.","ParticipantName":"City of Irvine","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sandy","LastName":"Litzie","Phone":"949-724-6684"},{"GrantID":5768,"CycleID":188,"CycleCode":"TR29        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR29         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of El Centro proposes to renovate the children`s play area at Swarthout Park located at Third and Euclid Streets in El Centro.  Park renovation will include removal of existing play structures, sand and debris; preparation of the land including installation of aggregate gravel and drainage pipes; and installation of poured-in-place rubber surfacing made from recycled California tires.  The play area will be approximately 3,440 square feet and include approximately 8600 recycled waste tires.  It is anticipated that the renovations will be completed by January 2005.  This project is proposed to improve safety, increase use and improve accessibility at the park while promoting the use of recycled California tires.","ParticipantName":"City of El Centro","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Legakes","Phone":"760-337-4553"},{"GrantID":5769,"CycleID":188,"CycleCode":"TR29        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR29         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":22726.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Santa Barbara Park Department proposes to replace the existing children`s play area at Calle Barquero Open Space located in the 5200 block of Calle Barquero in the County of Santa Barbara.  The playground renovation will include removal of the existing play equipment and sand use area; grading of the soil surface; providing drainage; pouring a concrete pad; installation of new play equipment ; and installing poured-in-place rubber surfacing made from California waste tires in the playground use zones.  The play area will be approximately 2,873 square feet and include 6.738 tons of recycled waste tires.  Due to the condition of the present wooden play equipment, and the fact that it does not meet current California State safety requirements, CPRS Playground Safety Guidelines, or American Society for Testing and Materials guidelines, this renovation is badly needed and will increase use and improve safety and accessibility at the park.  During the project, efforts will be made to increase community awareness of alternative uses of waste tires through local media.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Isaac","Phone":"805-681-5651"},{"GrantID":5770,"CycleID":188,"CycleCode":"TR29        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR29         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Fountain Valley will contract the construction of a $12 -$16 million expansion at Mile Square Park.  This proposal is specifically for and ADA-accessible , 175,000 square feet pour-in-place surface for a new Central Playground.  With Mile Square`s 2+ million visitors each year, the need for a large play area is critical for serving this densely populated area of Southern California.  The new playground (construction slated for Fall 2003 - December 2004) will use at least 175,000 (87.5 tons) of recycled California tire rubber, at an estimated cost of $150,000.  The grant request is for $25,000.","ParticipantName":"City of Fountain Valley","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Hauerwaas","Phone":"714-593-4567"},{"GrantID":5771,"CycleID":188,"CycleCode":"TR29        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR29         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Sacramento proposes to renovate several of the play areas within Fairytale Town located in William Land Park.  Renovation will include removal of existing play structures and old surfacing; preparation of the ground for the installation of new pour-in-place rubber surfacing made from recycled California waste tires.  The play areas resurfaced will add up to 1,250 square feet and include approximately 7 tons of recycled waste tires.  Resurfacing of these play areas will increase use and improve accessibility and safety.  Throughout the project efforts will be made to increase community awareness of alternative uses of waste tires through community outreach.","ParticipantName":"City of Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rebecca","LastName":"Bitter","Phone":"916-808-5047"},{"GrantID":5772,"CycleID":188,"CycleCode":"TR29        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR29         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":19000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project seeks to expand resurface and existing playground area in the Pioneer Park utilizing a pour-in-place rubberized foundational matting that protects children utilizing the play equipment from falls.  Beginning in December 2003, both City staff and contract labor will complete the resurfacing and expansion of the area to eliminate the existing 6`-8` drop-off that currently exists between the existing rubber and the sandy area that surrounds it.  We have selected the project location as limited available funding during the original installation of the equipment only permitted us to install a fall cushion directly under the equipment, thus creating the potential for increased injury and liability.","ParticipantName":"City of El Monte","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":5774,"CycleID":188,"CycleCode":"TR29        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR29         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Atwater Elementary School District is enthusiastic with the opportunity to apply for funding to install California recycled tire chip ground cover at two (2) Atwater Elementary Schools playgrounds (Aileen Colburn School and Elmer Wood School).  If funded the Atwater Elementary School District will install the tire chips in the late Spring, early Summer of 2004 and will approach this undertaking with strict adherence to US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) Public Playground Safety Guidelines.  This project would be the first phase in incorporating the utilization of California recycled tire chips in all Atwater city elementary schools.  The Atwater Elementary School District is committed to recycling and finds this reuse of California tires to be an attractive, safety-enhancing method of participating in recycling.","ParticipantName":"Atwater Elmentary School District","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Allan","LastName":"Patterson","Phone":"209-357-6115"},{"GrantID":5776,"CycleID":188,"CycleCode":"TR29        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR29         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Atwater would like to install ground cover derived from California recycled tires in the play areas at two (2) City parks (Veteran`s Park and Ralston Park).  If funded, this project will place in the spring of 2004.  The City of Atwater will be taking a pro-active approach to ensure compatibility with the American Disabilities Act and US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) Public Playground Safety Guidelines.  The project would be the first phase in incorporating the utilization of California recycled tire chips in all City parks.  The City of Atwater is committed to utilizing the full grant amount to purchase enough ground cover for two of the most used parks in the city.","ParticipantName":"City of Atwater","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeanna","LastName":"Del Real","Phone":"209-357-6330"},{"GrantID":5779,"CycleID":188,"CycleCode":"TR29        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR29         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":24979.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Diamond Bar requests $24,979 to install pour-in-place resilient rubber surfacing (made from CA waste tires) in the playground at Starshine Park.  When:  The project will be completed within 3.5 months of clearance to incur costs.  How:  A contract will install the recycled content surfacing; the City`s environmental consultant will oversee the construction project.  Why:  Starshine Park, obtained from Los Angles County upon incorporation, is one of the City`s oldest, most deteriorated parks.  This project will 1) minimize the health/safety/environmental concerns associated with sand surfacing; 2) provide ADA accessibility consistent with a City adopted policy to make all parks ADA accessible; and 3) enable a parallel project to install equipment that provides greater mental/physical challenges to users.","ParticipantName":"City of Diamond Bar","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Rose","Phone":"909-839-7060"},{"GrantID":5780,"CycleID":188,"CycleCode":"TR29        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR29         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Culver City will purchase and install new rubberized playground surface for use at Syd Kronenthal Park, under its playground equipment.  The new surface will provide a safer, more attractive play environment, which will meet ADA requirements, be easier to maintain, and be more accessible after wet weather.  Materials used will include a maximum amount of recycled California waste tire products.  The installation of this recycled content surface will not only make the playground more accessible and safer, but will promote the use of recycled materials in the community.","ParticipantName":"City of Culver City","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Patty","LastName":"Mooney","Phone":"310-253-6668"},{"GrantID":5782,"CycleID":188,"CycleCode":"TR29        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR29         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will focus on the installation of playground surfacing in two adjoining play areas at Northwood Park in Thousand Oaks, California.  Northwood Park, currently in the planning stages, is a neighborhood park slated for development in fiscal year 2003-2004.  Community residents have wholeheartedly supported the park`s development and have actively participated in the design process.  Conejo Recreation \u0026 Park District will utilize contract services to provide new play equipment, playground surfacing produced from California waste tires, and new sand.  We are prepared to offer more than the minimum required matching funds.","ParticipantName":"Conejo Recreation and Park District","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Palermo","Phone":"805-381-1201"},{"GrantID":5783,"CycleID":188,"CycleCode":"TR29        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR29         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":24624.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Replace fall surfacing material (sand and wood engineered fiber) at Harding Elementary School playground with pour-in-place rubber surfacing during school break.  Because of the high use of this playground (both during school hours and after school), the surfacing material is badly in need of replacement.  Staff will contract with a playground surfacing manufacturer and installer for rubber surfacing consisting of California waste tire material.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Barbara","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Terri","LastName":"Yamada","Phone":"805-564-5484"},{"GrantID":5784,"CycleID":188,"CycleCode":"TR29        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR29         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":24944.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Gardena will purchase and install new rubberized playground cover for use at Mas Fukai Park under its playground equipment.  The new ground cover will provide a safer, more attractive play environment which will meet the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements, be easier to maintain, and will be more accessible after wet weather.  Materials used will include a maximum amount of recycled California waste tire products.  The installation of this recycled content ground cover will not only make the playground more accessible and safer, but will promote the use of recycled materials in the community.","ParticipantName":"City of Gardena","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Negrete","Phone":"310-217-9564"},{"GrantID":5785,"CycleID":188,"CycleCode":"TR29        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR29         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The antiquated and non-compliant play equipment and surface will be placed at El Camino Real Park.  Staff has prepared preliminary design plans and is ready to bid for the installation of the tot-lot equipment and surface as soon as the grant award is announced.  Staff will responsible for the design and bidding of the project and an independent contractor will remove the existing equipment and install the new equipment and surface.  This project is a high priority because of the need from the community and user groups such as the pre-school and after-school recreation programs utilizing the park.","ParticipantName":"City of Orange","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Pamela","LastName":"Galera","Phone":"714-744-5597"},{"GrantID":5786,"CycleID":188,"CycleCode":"TR29        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR29         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":24995.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Modesto proposes to renovate Chrysler Park playground to bring it up to California Playground Safety and ADA standards.  The project includes the removal of existing unsafe play equipment and sand and replace it with new equipment made from recycled materials and 1,725 ft. of pour-in-place rubber surfacing made from California waste tires.  The project will be completed via the use of city staff, neighborhood volunteers and contractors.  The proposed timeline is set from March 2004 - August 2004.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Beverly","LastName":"McCullough","Phone":"209-577-5495"},{"GrantID":5787,"CycleID":188,"CycleCode":"TR29        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR29         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of this project is to provide the users of Phoenix Park with a safe, mobility impaired accessible and environmentally friendly playground.  The installation of the new Phoenix Playground will be FY 03/04, as the finish touch for the $1.8M Phoenix Park Projects.  FORPD will utilize professional playground equipment consultants to complete the design of the play area and equipment, certified installers for the construction and installation of the surfacing and equipment, and certified playground safety inspectors to oversee the total project.  This second playground will allow our youngest park users to have a safe and interactive play environment.","ParticipantName":"Fair Oaks Recreation and Park District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Lorne","LastName":"Prescott","Phone":"916-966-1036"},{"GrantID":5788,"CycleID":188,"CycleCode":"TR29        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR29         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":19000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Laguna Beach is currently developing plans for the rehabilitation of Bluebird Park, a 40 year old site which holds an exemplary history of community involvement and participation.  The purpose of the proposed project is threefold: to replace children`s play equipment for enhanced safety and accessibility; to demonstrate environmental responsibility through the use of products made from recycled materials; and to repair and refurbish restroom facilities, passive use areas and landscaping.  Given the topography and building development of this area, many properties in this neighborhood have little or no yards, and as such, many residents rely on public places for outdoor and recreational enjoyment.  The improvements, planned for late 2003, include installation of rubberized play surfaces and play equipment manufactured with recycled content products, reconstruction of the existing public restroom, improvements to the irrigation system and landscaping, and other general site improvements.","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Derek","LastName":"Wieske","Phone":"562-431-3538"},{"GrantID":5789,"CycleID":188,"CycleCode":"TR29        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR29         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Davis Joint Unified School District proposes to replace the intermediate playground cover surfacing at Patwin Elementary School with recycled materials that will prevent injuries, meet accessibility requirements and satisfy the Department of Health Services` new playground design and safety regulations.  The completion date for this school to have a new surface installed by district staff and contractors is October 2004.","ParticipantName":"Davis Joint Unified School District","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Aaron","LastName":"Shonk","Phone":"530-757-5385"},{"GrantID":5790,"CycleID":188,"CycleCode":"TR29        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR29         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Diego is currently upgrading the Grant Hill Neighborhood Park children`s play area to meet all safety and accessibility requirements by replacing 34-year-old play equipment, installing accessible surfacing and providing an accessible path of travel for park users,  During the design process, the community requested resilient surfacing; however, the current budget will not accommodate the request.  This proposal will install resilient surfacing made from recycled tires at the play area, meeting the needs of this older, densely populated neighborhood with a median household income in the low/moderate range.  If this proposal is approved, the play area will include approximately 1,436 square feet of resilient surface to improve accessibility and fall attenuation, with 1,660 square feet balance of the playground surface covered with silica sand to enhance the site`s play value.  It is anticipated that the upgrade will increase use and improve accessibility and safety at the park.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Heidi","LastName":"Lang","Phone":"619-525-8218"},{"GrantID":5791,"CycleID":188,"CycleCode":"TR29        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR29         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In keeping with Santee Lakes Recreation Preserve`s commitment to making all playgrounds accessible to people with disabilities, this grant will be utilized to continue the upgrading of 2 playgrounds within the Park.  There area total of 5 playgrounds, 2 of which have already been upgraded for accessibility, and this grant will permit an additional 2 playgrounds to have rubberized surfacing and new equipment.  This project is expected to take no more than four weeks from start to finish.  While the Park is financially self-sustaining through user and camper fees, it does not receive property tax or ratepayer subsidy, and therefore relies on grants, fund-raising and other efforts to make needed improvements such as this grant will allow.","ParticipantName":"Padre Dam Municipal Water District","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Allen","LastName":"Carlisle","Phone":"619-258-4762"},{"GrantID":5794,"CycleID":183,"CycleCode":"TR28        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR28         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":17650.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Barstow plans to conduct free turn-in of waste tires on the first Saturday of each month from April 2004 to April 2006.  The collection point will be at the City`s corporation yard staffed by public works employees.  Based on estimates from our Solid Waste Coordinator and Code Enforcement officers, the City expects to receive up to 5,000 waste tires over the 25-month project.  The tires will be stored in the corporation yard temporarily until a contracted and licensed waste tire hauler is able to transport the tires to an authorized waste tire energy recovery facility.  This project will not include waste tires disposals from businesses or commercial operations.","ParticipantName":"City of Barstow","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Belinda","LastName":"Barbour","Phone":"760-255-5126"},{"GrantID":5797,"CycleID":183,"CycleCode":"TR28        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR28         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will include three major components:( 1) amnesty collection events, (2) promotion of amnesty events and tire education, and (3) hauling and recycling of collected tires. There will be twenty-five (25) amnesty collection events conducted on Saturdays from April 2004 through March 2006 throughout Imperial Valley, providing free collection of tires for Imperial Valley residents.  Residents have tires on personal property primarily because of a lack of information of proper disposal, financial resources, or have had tires dumped on their property.  Promotional and educational materials in English and Spanish will be aired on the radio, provided in print form in literature displays, and provided for students in educational presentations.  The collected tires will be hauled to recycling facilities in either Mecca, CA or Garden City, CA.","ParticipantName":"City of El Centro","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"JB","LastName":"West","Phone":"760-337-4538"},{"GrantID":5798,"CycleID":183,"CycleCode":"TR28        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR28         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":19940.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of La Habra appreciates the opportunity to apply for funding for our Tire Amnesty Collection Day and Public Education campaign.  The City plans to initiate an in-depth public education campaign, which will include, newspaper ads, cable t.v. spots, fliers, brochures and promotional items.  City staff also plans to visit body shops and repair facilities to discuss tire recycling with the owners/managers.  All of these efforts are aimed at having a high participation rate at the Tire Amnesty Day, which will be held in conjunction with the Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event.","ParticipantName":"City of La Habra","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brad","LastName":"Bridenbecker","Phone":"562-905-9701"},{"GrantID":5800,"CycleID":183,"CycleCode":"TR28        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR28         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Los Angeles and the Cities of Lancaster and Palmdale will conduct a joint waste tire amnesty event in April 2004 to reduce the illegal dumping of waste tires and to divert the tires from landfill disposal in the vast Antelope Valley.  The event will be held at five locations for the convenience to residents.  Public outreach will be conducted to raise environmental awareness of the hazards associated with illegally dumped tires, and to inform residents on the benefits of recycling tires and proper tire care.  This event anticipates collecting 10,000 waste tires, which will be recycled into crumb rubber.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Barker","Phone":"626-458-5167"},{"GrantID":5808,"CycleID":183,"CycleCode":"TR28        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR28         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":34452.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Napa County Executive Office/Local Enforcement Agency in cooperation with the City of Napa, and the Upper Valley Waste Management Agency-is proposing a regional waste tire amnesty and educational program. The Countywide program is a collaborative, multi-agency effort to develop and provide the public of Napa County an economical means to recycle/dispose of waste tires, and an educational program on the maintenance, storage, and public health and safety of managing waste tires.  The public will be able to recycle/dispose of waste tires at local drop-offs points by means of a voucher system.  The public educational program will focus on development of a brochure to explain the proper storage, handling and tire maintenance and safety, newspaper print ads, and flyers to announce the events.  The amnesty program will reduce the ongoing problem of illegal dumping on roadways and reduce the environmental threat of waste tire fires and illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"707-253-4144"},{"GrantID":5809,"CycleID":183,"CycleCode":"TR28        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR28         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Needles will conduct a Waste Tire Amnesty Day in April 2004, the purpose of which will be to reduce the number of illegal waste tires that are dumped, and/or stockpiled within the city limits.  The City will present a public outreach/education program whose thrust will be to inform the residents of the public safety issues inherent in illegally dumped tires, and to highlight the prudence of recycling tires versus dumpling/stockpiling.  This program will be a precursor to a global program by the City to get the residents behind the concept that recycling, reuse, source reduction, et al, are intelligent, compassionate and life affirming alternatives to the present state of blight and a deteriorating quality of life that has been instrumental in the population decline evidenced over the past thirteen years.","ParticipantName":"City of Needles","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Brownlee Jr.","Phone":"760-326-2113"},{"GrantID":5811,"CycleID":183,"CycleCode":"TR28        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR28         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":19938.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Oakland`s Earth Day Residential Waste Tire Collection Event will collect waste tires from residents during the City of Oakland`s annual citywide Earth Day Cleanup on April 17, 2004.  Fifteen debris boxes that hold up to 500 waste tires each, and are provided at no charge to City Council members as part of Oakland`s Franchise Agreement with Waste Management of Alameda County will be placed at five sites for waste tire collection only.  The sites will be staffed by members of the local conservation corps.  Collection promotion will be in conjunction with event promotion.  A day of event informational brochure would be provided to all collection event and Earth Day Cleanup participants.","ParticipantName":"City of Oakland","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Calvin","LastName":"Wong","Phone":"510-238-4794"},{"GrantID":5812,"CycleID":183,"CycleCode":"TR28        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR28         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Regional Waste Management Authority (RWMA) is proposing to continue the highly successful public education and waste tire amnesty program for a fifth cycle to commence in July 2004.  Based on the overwhelming response to the previous and current efforts, it is believed that there is a need for a continued program to clean-up nuisance and small tire piles in local neighborhoods and to prevent larger piles from accumulating.  The public education program would focus on tire maintenance and safety to prolong the useful life of tires and on proper tire disposal to improve the health and safety of neighborhoods because waste tires provide habitats for disease-carrying pests, mosquitoes and other insects.  Educational messages and the promotion of the availability of free disposal vouchers for a minimum of 5,955 used and waste tires would be disseminated via press releases; newspaper print ads; radio PSAs and, in the Yuba-Sutter Disposal, Inc.  (YSDI) newsletter distributed as a billing insert.  Residents of Yuba and Sutter Counties would request and use the vouchers for the free drop-off of used and waste tires at the local transfer stations operated by the franchised waste hauler, YSDI, for shipment to a recycling facility.","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"530-634-6890"},{"GrantID":5813,"CycleID":183,"CycleCode":"TR28        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR28         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Riverside is proposing to expand the waste tire education and collection program to focus more on the rural areas of the County in conjunction with the Rural Household Hazardous Waste Collection events.  This countywide program will distribute waste tire and tire maintenance educational brochures and tire gauges (made from recycled content plastic), conduct newspaper promotion and conduct tire collection events.  These events are to be held in the rural areas where tire dumping is an ongoing challenge and expense for the County and where residents have few opportunities to recycle tires.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Diane","LastName":"Christensen","Phone":"951-486-3282"},{"GrantID":5817,"CycleID":183,"CycleCode":"TR28        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR28         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Leandro will conduct a series of six Waste Tire Amnesty Day events in 2004-2005 to reduce the number of illegally dumped, improperly discarded and stockpiled tires in the city limits.  The events will be held on separate days in each of the City`s six Council District allowing us to provide safe and convenient waste tire collection on a somewhat regular basis.  In addition, it will allow us to target our effort and public outreach to specific areas in the city that have a higher incidence of illegal dumping and stockpiled tires (I .e. low income neighborhoods).  The events will be advertised as part of a comprehensive Neighborhood Cleanup Program and public outreach will be conducted to raise environmental awareness of hazards associated with illegally dumped tires, the benefits of recycling tires, and proper tire maintenance.  We anticipate that we will collect approximately 5,000 waste tires during the six events that will be recycled into crumb rubber.","ParticipantName":"City of San Leandro","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Bakaldin","Phone":"510-577-3331"},{"GrantID":5820,"CycleID":183,"CycleCode":"TR28        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR28         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":49100.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Santa Clara and seven participating jurisdictions will develop and implement a residential tire education program, focusing on resource conservation through proper tire maintenance and recycling, as well as reducing the spread of West Nile Virus by elimination of waste tires as potential mosquito breeding sited.  Informational brochures will be published in the three predominant languages used in the county and distributed to residents of participating jurisdictions.  In 2004, the program will collect an estimated 9,500 waste tires by conducting a free tire amnesty day at two locations.  Publicity and advertising for the program will include garbage bill inserts, press releases and newspaper advertisements.  Waste tires will be recycled by San Martin Transfer Station and Zanker Road Material Processing Facility.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Van Wassenhove","Phone":"408-918-4646"},{"GrantID":5823,"CycleID":183,"CycleCode":"TR28        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR28         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":29350.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of Apple Valley, with donations from the Apple Valley Fire District and Burrtec Waste Incorporated, will continue to provide free pick-up of Tires for Senior Citizens and the disabled , prior to each of the six Tire Amnesty Day events.  The program will continue to be promoted through an extensive public education campaign including the distribution of 30,000 multilingual brochures and 20,000 newspaper inserts.  The program will address an unmet need by covering a larger geographical area and protect the environment by reducing the amount of illegally dumped waste tires, allowing for diversion of the tires from disposal, or illegal dumping, in the surrounding high desert areas.","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Gina M.","LastName":"Whiteside","Phone":"760-240-7000"},{"GrantID":5826,"CycleID":183,"CycleCode":"TR28        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR28         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Vallejo is experiencing serious problems with illegal dumping of waste tires and other materials.  If approved, the proposed project will provide the community an opportunity to recycle waste tires at Neighborhood Cleanup events.  The program will also provide a public outreach and education component aimed at informing residents about the dangers of illegal dumping and the benefits of recycling tires and proper maintenance of their active tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Vallejo","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nimat","LastName":"Shakoor-Grantham","Phone":"707-648-4522"},{"GrantID":5827,"CycleID":183,"CycleCode":"TR28        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR28         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":19570.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will hold up to 6 tire amnesty days in locations throughout the county, some in conjunction with community beautification days.  This will maximize participation.  Prior to the amnesty days, we will update and publish our `Don`t Let Your Tires Get Tired` brochure in Spanish and English and distribute it throughout the area to advertise the events and to educate people on source reduction and responsible tire disposal.  This project will address a growing problem of waste tires in our unincorporated areas, particularly in areas that are typically underserved and low income.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kay","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"805-289-3105"},{"GrantID":5828,"CycleID":203,"CycleCode":"FR15        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR15         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":94627.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The RCD is proposing a waste removal project on the following sites.  Site 1 located on the Corner of Excelsior and 26 1/4 and Site 2 is located on 17th and Laurel 3 mi SE of Stratford.  The waste would be segregated, hauled off site and recycled.  Following the removal of the waste, 2 signs will be installed to deter future illegal dumping.  The RCD has decided to incorporate an extensive outreach program, in order to facilitate future waste removal projects.  The waste consists of various metal objects trash and tires.  The work will be done by experienced personnel of Stonies Sand and Gravel.  A loader, excavators and dump truck will be needed for both sites.","ParticipantName":"Excelsior/Kings River Resource Conservation District","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Witt","Phone":"661-587-6001"},{"GrantID":5829,"CycleID":203,"CycleCode":"FR15        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR15         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":96827.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds from this grant will be used to cleanup four illegal, open dumpsites located on the reservation, public education and prevention of waste being re-deposited at the four sites (sign posting, blockades, surveillance cameras, etc.)","ParticipantName":"Hoopa Valley Tribe","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Norton","Phone":"530-625-5515"},{"GrantID":5830,"CycleID":203,"CycleCode":"FR15        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR15         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":193315.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Imperial County consists of 4,597 square miles or 2,942,080 acres.  Approximately 50% of county lands are undeveloped and under federal ownership and jurisdiction.  Approximately 20% is irrigated for agricultural purposes.  Imperial County Environmental Health Services is seeking financial assistance for the cleanup of 8 (eight) illegal solid waste sites on farm or ranch property located in Imperial County.  It has been determined by Imperial County Local Enforcement Agency that the property owners are not responsible for the illegal disposal of solid waste on their property.  The above sites are located in agricultural zoned areas of Imperial County and due to their remote locations have become an attractive nousiance for continued illegal disposal.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Lamoure","Phone":"760-336-8530"},{"GrantID":5831,"CycleID":203,"CycleCode":"FR15        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR15         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":80800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup and abatement of eight dump sites in two subdivisions of the Big Springs area.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Patricia","LastName":"Matthews","Phone":"530-842-8204"},{"GrantID":5832,"CycleID":203,"CycleCode":"FR15        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR15         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":48212.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project encompasses 3 different sites within Tulare County.  Site 1 is located on Mentz Ave S.E. of Porterville, site 2 is located on Mtn. Rd 120, and site 3 is located on the Tule River Indian Reservation in a remote location in the vacinity of Chollo campground on the upper portion of the watershed.  All three of the sites have varing amounts of waste impeding grazing, wildlife habitat and farmland production.  With grant funding for waste clean up, outreach and education, the repeated illegal dumping and its subsequent health hazards and negative aesthetic value can be abated.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County Resource Conservation District","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Witt","Phone":"661-319-3308"},{"GrantID":5833,"CycleID":203,"CycleCode":"FR15        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR15         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":96129.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will removal illegally disposed trash from two agriculturally zoned properties in rural North San Diego County.  Grant money will also be used to install barriers to deter future dumping and to install signs to inform potential violators of illegal dumping ordinances and proper trash disposal locations.  Debris currently exists on two properties in five distinct dump sites and consists of everyday household trash, construction debris, appliances and tires.","ParticipantName":"Upper San Luis Rey Resource Conservation District","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jesse","LastName":"Hutchings","Phone":"760-742-1909"},{"GrantID":5837,"CycleID":203,"CycleCode":"FR15        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR15         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":138053.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Solano Resource Conservation District","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tacy","LastName":"Currey","Phone":"707-678-1655"},{"GrantID":5838,"CycleID":202,"CycleCode":"RU7         ","CycleNameID":89,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU7          - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Sarah Weimer","AwardedFunds":43615.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lakewood will divert the Bulky Item Collection donations to reuse facilities; this will cover many elements of reuse, including construction and demolition debris, electronics, and household bulky items.  This will focus mainly on the residential sector with disposal alternatives through the Bulky Item Collection system.  The city will also work with the local hauler to divert as much of the collected items to local charitable organization that have need for those items.  It is anticipated that this program will divert 67.5 tons on average per month for reuse purposes.","ParticipantName":"City of Lakewood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Lao","Phone":"213-239-5835"},{"GrantID":5839,"CycleID":202,"CycleCode":"RU7         ","CycleNameID":89,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU7          - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Sarah Weimer","AwardedFunds":46328.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Santa Cruz is partnering with the County of Santa Cruz Sheriff-Coroner`s Office, Watsonville/Aptos Adult School and Ecology Action of Santa Cruz to facilitate refurbishment and distribution of discarded computer equipment, and to upgrade the existing ProMAX materials reuse network using the CIWMB-funded NapaMAX web site as a template.  A vocational training program providing computer technician certification will be established for inmates of the Sheriff-Coroner`s minimum security detention facility, who will in the course of their study refurbish to working order equipment that can be redistributed to low-income individuals, charitable organizations and educational institutions.  Santa Cruz County has identified an ample supply of working reusable computers destined for disposal and a huge market that will use the refurbished computers.  Sourcing and distribution of used computer equipment will be facility by an upgrade of the regional materials exchange program, ProMAX.","ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeffrey","LastName":"Smedberg","Phone":"831-454-2373"},{"GrantID":5840,"CycleID":202,"CycleCode":"RU7         ","CycleNameID":89,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU7          - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Sarah Weimer","AwardedFunds":8382.4000,"ProjectSummary":"The Kern County Waste Management Department is seeking grant funds to kick-off an electronics reuse program for commercial businesses and residents in Kern County.  Businesses/residents would participate by donating dated electronics into the local nonprofit thrift store network, including Goodwill and the Salvation Army.  Collected electronic waste would be transported to and processed by the Bakersfield Association of Retarded Citizens (BARC).  Material that is in good working order, refurbishable or marketable will be managed by BARC technical staff and will eventually be sold or donated through the thrift store network.  Unmarketable material will be remanufactured by BARC staff with component parts used for the refurbishing program or responsibly recycled.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Douglas","LastName":"Landon","Phone":"661-862-8936"},{"GrantID":5841,"CycleID":202,"CycleCode":"RU7         ","CycleNameID":89,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU7          - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Sarah Weimer","AwardedFunds":37728.2800,"ProjectSummary":"This project will involve the creation, advertisement and maintaining of a local web-based materials exchange program (MarinMax).  MarinMax will focus on connecting those with surplus building materials, electronics, and other durable goods with those who can utilize these materials.  MarinMax will be hosted on our Marin`s Hazardous and Solid Waste Regional Agency website Marin recycles .org.  Additionally, Public Works staff will do a sizable community outreach program to solicit listings from building associations, non-profits, schools and businesses in the Marin County area.  This project will divert a significant amount reusable materials away from disposal.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Rawles","Phone":"415-499-6548"},{"GrantID":5842,"CycleID":202,"CycleCode":"RU7         ","CycleNameID":89,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU7          - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Sarah Weimer","AwardedFunds":19225.1900,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Arcata will partner with the Arcata Endeavor, a local nonprofit agency that operates the Multiple Assistance Center for homeless families and individuals in Arcata.  The Endeavor will recruit and hire a `reuse` project coordinator and a Driver - Distribution Manager who will be responsible for working with local grocers, restaurants and caterers to reclaim edible food and distribute it to hungry people, either in the form of free meals served at the site or in the form of foods boxes distributed to needy families.  The project will be extended to include donations of clothing and household items, and will significantly decrease the amount of food that is wasted and increase the ability of the Endeavor to provide meals and commodities to homeless and indigent families in a manner that is cost effective and organized.","ParticipantName":"City of Arcata","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Neander","Phone":"707-825-2151"},{"GrantID":5843,"CycleID":202,"CycleCode":"RU7         ","CycleNameID":89,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU7          - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Sarah Weimer","AwardedFunds":45021.1300,"ProjectSummary":"The project will include the design, planning, construction, and promotion of a building material reuse facility.  There is currently no reuse opportunity available for these materials in Nevada County.  Those that will benefit are many:  Those that haul the items (contractors, businesses, and residents) will avoid disposal costs, benefit from shorter lines at the recycling area, and have a better alternative to disposal; Those that use the items (businesses, residents, schools, artists, and non-profits) will have a new, cost effective resource for materials; and the County will benefit from increased diversion, reduced disposal, and having provided a high-benefit, low-cost, and long-term program that has been greatly needed for a long time.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Doug","LastName":"Farrell","Phone":"530-265-1351"},{"GrantID":5844,"CycleID":202,"CycleCode":"RU7         ","CycleNameID":89,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU7          - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Sarah Weimer","AwardedFunds":49700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant  funds are requested to support the struggling Habitat for Humanity Re Store, Ventura County`s only reuse option for construction and demolition (C\u0026D) discards.  The majority of the funds will be used to pay 2 California Conservation Corps (CCC) members to collect donations of reusable building materials from homes and construction sites for 2 years.   This is key to the project`s success as no pick-up service is currently available.  The remaining funds will be used for on-screen ads in two theatres, Spanish language radio ads, and quarterly, targeted bulk-mailings intended to generated high-quality donations, increased awareness of the ReStore and its tax donation benefits, and expand the ReStore`s customer base in the English and Spanish speaking communities of the County.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kay","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"805-289-3105"},{"GrantID":5845,"CycleID":206,"CycleCode":"SWC6        ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC6         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Brad Williams","AwardedFunds":492800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project involves the cleanup of waste materials and the demolition of separate properties that have fallen victim to illegal dumping throughout the City of Clearlake.  This project also proposes to attempt to prevent any future dumping from occurring by placing fencing, borders, or other means of blocking of vehicular entrances to these sites whenever feasible to do so.\r\nBoard Approved date: October 15-16, 2003, Resolution No. 2003-467","ParticipantName":"City of Clearlake","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Chalk","Phone":"707-994-8201"},{"GrantID":5846,"CycleID":197,"CycleCode":"UOG7        ","CycleNameID":87,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG7         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Stephen Binning","AwardedFunds":47285.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Used Oil Opportunity Grant allows the City of Arvin to participate in the State`s Program.  Currently, there exist no identifiable opportunities for the City`s residents to recycle used motor oil.  It is estimated that nearly half of the City`s residents are DIYers with no where to recycle used oil.  The establishment of collection events and a used oil recycling facility is the right combination of temporary and permanent opportunities required by the residents to properly dispose of used motor oil.  The one certified collection center identified by the County is 10 miles from downtown Arvin and outside the City`s borders.  There exist 8 potential automotive centers in the City to establish used motor oil collection.","ParticipantName":"City of Arvin","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alan","LastName":"Christensen","Phone":"661-854-3134"},{"GrantID":5847,"CycleID":197,"CycleCode":"UOG7        ","CycleNameID":87,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG7         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Stephen Binning","AwardedFunds":64900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Baldwin Park proposes to increase the use of its current at-home (curbside) collection program by increased outreach to the DIY`er community with an emphasis on Spanish language outreach to recent immigrants.  As part of this outreach the City will facilitate the development and distribution of a DIY`er-friendly waste oil evacuation unit.  The units will be distributed to identified improper disposers and new immigrate residents of the City.  This pilot project will test the effectiveness and impact of the units on overall waste oil collection as well as its effectiveness in reducing the occurrences of stormwater oil pollution of improper or sloppy DIY`er oil changes.  In addition, the City will expand its school education program to include comprehensive waste oil recycling and stormwater pollution prevention classes at local high schools.  This outreach will encompass students at all high school grade levels (9th through 12th).","ParticipantName":"City of Baldwin Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Lopez","Phone":"626-813-5255"},{"GrantID":5848,"CycleID":197,"CycleCode":"UOG7        ","CycleNameID":87,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG7         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":115868.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This proposal is a multi-faceted approach to pollution prevention, public education, and the promotion of re-refined oil through our certified centers.  It addresses improved storm water management through urban run-off (motor oil) prevention to protect local creeks and the ocean by purchasing, installing, and maintaining 36 storm drain filters in commercial and parking lot areas.  It also promotes the purchase and ongoing use of re-refined motor oil through our certified centers and enhances public awareness of this program through community based marketing strategies, particularly targeting our DIY and Spanish speaking population.","ParticipantName":"City of Carpinteria","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Larry","LastName":"Driggers","Phone":"805-684-5405"},{"GrantID":5849,"CycleID":197,"CycleCode":"UOG7        ","CycleNameID":87,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG7         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":294812.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of El Centro on behalf of the IVWMTF is proposing to establish a comprehensive oil management program.  This comprehensive program includes: 1) establishing curbside used motor oil and oil filter collection to all its member jurisdictions (over 109,890 residents) that have curbside recycling or garbage service; 2) establishing certified oil collection centers in rural or remote areas or the County which do not have garbage service; and 3) providing expanded public awareness to target the do-it-yourselfers; and expand school education.","ParticipantName":"City of El Centro","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Hogan","Phone":"760-337-4505"},{"GrantID":5850,"CycleID":197,"CycleCode":"UOG7        ","CycleNameID":87,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG7         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":130967.0000,"ProjectSummary":"El Dorado County, Environmental Management proposes to establish a used oil collection program at the underserved Crystal Basin Recreation Area and introduce a curbside used oil and filter collection program in the Northern part of El Dorado County serviced by Sierra Disposal Service.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Johnston","Phone":"530-621-5896"},{"GrantID":5851,"CycleID":197,"CycleCode":"UOG7        ","CycleNameID":87,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG7         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Spencer Fine","AwardedFunds":188910.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This program seeks to establish a regional used oil and filter collection program for the San Gabriel Valley and provide for a Community-Based Social Marketing component to develop sustainable strategies to entice existing DIY`ers, improper disposers, newcomers, recent immigrants, or those with language barriers.  The CBSM research will also develop a comprehensive, multifaceted outreach plan designed to enlist intended target populations throughout the region.","ParticipantName":"City of El Monte","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michele","LastName":"Quiroz","Phone":"626-580-2062"},{"GrantID":5852,"CycleID":197,"CycleCode":"UOG7        ","CycleNameID":87,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG7         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":281588.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed program is aimed at reducing illegal dumping of used oil in the southern LA River watershed area.  The program will focus on 1) conducting research, using community-based social marketing methodology,  on older Spanish Speaker \u0026 Younger Latino Males, to understand the barriers do-it-yourselfers have regarding proper disposal of used oil and 2) implementing outreach efforts while determining the most cost effective strategies at reducing this problem.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas","LastName":"Leary","Phone":"562-570-6023"},{"GrantID":5853,"CycleID":197,"CycleCode":"UOG7        ","CycleNameID":87,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG7         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":157916.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Los Angeles has identified eleven (11) marinas in the Harbor/San Pedro area in need of used oil recycling opportunities.  The City intends to utilize the funds from this grant to: a) establish permanent used oil recovery centers at these marinas; b) to promote the use of re-refined used oil among the recreational boat owners/operators, c) promote the availability of re-refined used oil at the marinas.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Daniel","LastName":"Meyers","Phone":"213-485-3774"},{"GrantID":5854,"CycleID":197,"CycleCode":"UOG7        ","CycleNameID":87,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG7         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Spencer Fine","AwardedFunds":38000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Department of Public Works has identified a need for public education about used oil recycling in the Asian communities of the County.  In order to address this need most effectively, we would like to continue our current outreach in Mandarin.  The program will consist of continued use of newly developed Mandarin educational materials and advertisements in a community-based social marketing effort in conjunction with participating cities.  The program will also include oil and filter collection events at State-certified used oil recycling centers and Mandarin-language public outreach at community events.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Melinda","LastName":"Barrett","Phone":"626-458-4093"},{"GrantID":5855,"CycleID":197,"CycleCode":"UOG7        ","CycleNameID":87,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG7         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Susan Mueller","AwardedFunds":146836.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A curbside used oil pick-up program will be implemented for the unincorporated areas of the County and the City of Chowchilla, where the garbage collection firm is willing to have oil tanks installed on trucks and will empty oil jugs for no additional cost.  For the City of Madera where such service is not available, the lower-income neighborhoods with a high population of recent immigrants will be targeted by a door-to-door CBSM campaign to create a culture supporting used oil recycling.  Educational/publicity activities will support both of the above programs.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Shields","Phone":"559-661-6333"},{"GrantID":5856,"CycleID":197,"CycleCode":"UOG7        ","CycleNameID":87,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG7         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":58600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Merced seeks grant funding in order to: expand both our used oil and filter collection program at the permanent collection facility and our curbside collection program for used oil and filters through the purchase of a new collection vehicle, oil and filter collection containers and through a public education program using CBSM and traditional marketing techniques.  This public education program will target do-it-yourselfers, improper disposers and newcomers/immigrants as well as educating the general public about the hazards of improper disposal of used oil and filters and the existing free programs available to all County residents.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rosemarie","LastName":"Perez","Phone":"209-381-1092"},{"GrantID":5857,"CycleID":197,"CycleCode":"UOG7        ","CycleNameID":87,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG7         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":185000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"`Newport Beach Harbor: Clean \u0026 Green Campaign` will be a boater/public education program and promotional campaign directed toward boaters in an effort to reduce or eliminate oily discharges from boats into the marinas/harbor.  Oily discharge threaten the public health of the harbor`s recreational water users as well as the local environment including marine sanctuaries and local sport fishing.  The Campaign will accomplish this goal through the establishment of a bilge pad exchange program and the installation of a public bilge pump out unit.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Pearl","LastName":"Boelter","Phone":"714-433-6010"},{"GrantID":5860,"CycleID":197,"CycleCode":"UOG7        ","CycleNameID":87,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG7         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Spencer Fine","AwardedFunds":43786.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish permanent facility for the collection of used oil, used oil filters, and used oil absorbent pads at Coyote Point Marina.  Carry out publicity and education campaign to advertise the facility and promote proper disposal of used oil safeguarding the San Francisco Bay.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sara","LastName":"Pratt","Phone":"650-599-1514"},{"GrantID":5861,"CycleID":197,"CycleCode":"UOG7        ","CycleNameID":87,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG7         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":348380.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant project will focus on increasing used oil and oil filter recycling in primarily Hispanic underserved areas of the County using Community Based Social Marketing (CBSM) tools.  This will increase further use of Certified Centers by do-it-yourselfers, improper disposers and newcomers/immigrants.  The project will develop CBSM tools that can be replicated throughout the County to reduce improper and illegal disposal of used oil.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rob","LastName":"D`arcy","Phone":"408-918-1967"},{"GrantID":5865,"CycleID":197,"CycleCode":"UOG7        ","CycleNameID":87,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG7         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Stephen Binning","AwardedFunds":197229.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To help prevent ocean pollution, a bilge pump-out station will be made available to boaters.  Boaters would then be able to pull up to the pump-out station and remove the contaminated water rather than discharging in into the ocean.  The Bilge Pump-out System separates bilge water into treated water and oil.  The treated water from the pump-out system will be discharged to the sewer system and the oil collected from the pump-out system will be recycled.","ParticipantName":"City of Vallejo","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Haussener","Phone":"707-648-4370"},{"GrantID":5866,"CycleID":197,"CycleCode":"UOG7        ","CycleNameID":87,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG7         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":358962.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of West Sacramento, in conjunction with the City of Sacramento, County of Sacramento and Ross-Campbell, Inc., will undertake a two-task outreach program aimed at Sacramento-area DIYers: A) Development and airing of a half-hour television program to be broadcast on KOVR-13, the Sacramento area`s CBS Affiliate. B) Conduct a series of radio promotions with KHTK 1140, including on-site remotes at certified sites used oil locations to encourage recycling of used oil and filters and the use of re-refined oil.  The projects will target males that fit the DYI profile, but will also provide information to a larger secondary audience.","ParticipantName":"City of West Sacramento","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Paulina","LastName":"Rosenthal","Phone":"916-617-4590"},{"GrantID":5867,"CycleID":197,"CycleCode":"UOG7        ","CycleNameID":87,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Seventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG7         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":340961.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish a new boater outreach program and establish a new marina used oil recovery facility at Diamond Valley Lake.","ParticipantName":"Western Riverside Council of Governments","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"DiCiano","Phone":"951-955-8587"},{"GrantID":5868,"CycleID":209,"CycleCode":"FR16        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR16         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":44626.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Hopland Band of Pomo Indians will conduct site clean-ups at four unauthorized solid waste disposal areas on the reservation.  Sites primarily contain household waste, appliances, tires, and automobiles.  Activities will include waste removal and disposal at a licensed landfill, recycling of appropriate materials, slope stabilization (site specific, as needed), equipment rental, excavation and public education.","ParticipantName":"Hopland Band of Pomo Indians","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kris","LastName":"Carre","Phone":"707-744-1647"},{"GrantID":5869,"CycleID":209,"CycleCode":"FR16        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR16         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":25359.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Yolo County Resource Conservation District in collaboration with the Bud Kay Ranch and Alphabet Farm requests funds for solid waste cleanup on two locations in Yolo County.  Both locations contain a variety of waste material, including: household waste, appliances, automobiles, scrap metal, tires, and agricultural waste.  The proposed project will remove and properly dispose of and recycle waste material from each location, and repair and revegetate the landscape disturbed by the removal.  Implement ting the proposed project will achieve the landowners` goals of making their properties free of illegally dumped waste material.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County Resource Conservation District","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Robins","Phone":"530-662-2037"},{"GrantID":5870,"CycleID":209,"CycleCode":"FR16        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR16         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":40137.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Remove abandoned vehicles, appliances, tires, and other trash from timberland which is the watershed to City of Fort Bragg`s Newman Gulch reservoir.  This is a major unit of city`s water supply, and has been experiencing increased heavy metal contamination due to runoff from illegal dumping.  Place large quantity of concrete rubble to block trespassing, and repair as necessary existing gates to area.  Post `No Trespassing` signs.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Sweeney","Phone":"707-468-9710"},{"GrantID":5873,"CycleID":199,"CycleCode":"TR33        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR33         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":89875.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Torrance is requesting funds to resurface three athletic paths in two City parks to provide safe, effective and attractive exercise areas for a diverse community.  The project will be complete in 14 months, including a 3-month bid process.  The resurfaced paths, in addition to providing a reminder of the importance and practical applications of recycling, will improve the appearance of the parks, and reduce risk of injury to the surrounding community and more than 2,000 students that participate in the City`s Parks and Recreation Youth Sports programs.","ParticipantName":"City of Torrance","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alison","LastName":"Sherman","Phone":"310-781-6916"},{"GrantID":5876,"CycleID":199,"CycleCode":"TR33        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR33         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This proposal, submitted by Vista Unified School District, is for the construction of a high-quality, handicapped accessible, rubberized (using recycled tire rubber) nine-lane/400 meter running track at Rancho Buena Vista High School in conjunction with a new sports stadium that will include an artificial turf field, new bathrooms and snack bars, and just under 5000 bleacher seats to be complete in June 2004.  The proposed facility will serve the needs of Rancho`s 3200+ high school students which include 55 physical education classes serving 2511 students plus the football teams and track and field program.  Community club and league sports will also be served with over 92,000 community members using the facility for running, aerobics, walking and tournaments.  Other than an older, dilapidated rubber track at Palomar College, there are currently no other all weather running surfaces in the Vista/Tri-City area.  The current track at RBVHS is compacted decomposed granite (DG), which has proven to be unsafe and subject to frequent closures due to maintenance.","ParticipantName":"Vista Unified School District","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Cowles","Phone":"760-726-2170"},{"GrantID":5880,"CycleID":199,"CycleCode":"TR33        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR33         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Wasco High School would like to resurface its existing dirt running track with an all-weather track surface made from recycled tire rubber.  Funding will come from this grant, high school district funds, and corporate and community sponsorships and will be completed by April 2004.  The current dirt track is outdate--at least 65 years old--and needs anew quality surface.  Wasco High School, its students and the entire community would benefit greatly from a new track surface.  We believe it would increase participation in track and field, allow us to attract a great number of competitions, and boost pride throughout this rural area.","ParticipantName":"Wasco Union High School District","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elizabeth","LastName":"McCray","Phone":"661-758-8447"},{"GrantID":5884,"CycleID":199,"CycleCode":"TR33        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR33         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The turf installation phase of the student recreation center renovation and upgrade project is a joint project of the University Center and Humboldt State University that will provide for installation of an easy-to-maintain, high-quality, ADA-accessible artificial turf athletic playing field made from 100% California waste tires.  The student recreation center renovation and upgrade project, slated to begin construction in Spring 2004 and be completed by the end of the year, is a student-lead initiative to upgrade and renovate existing campus recreation facilities into a state-of-the-art student recreation center (featuring an athletic playing field, five-station climbing wall and fitness center).  The turf installation phase proposes applying the construction project`s cost savings toward a greater use of recycled-content products and materials throughout the facility.  \r\nThe turf installation phase proposes to re-model and upgrade the athletic playing field portion of the existing field house at the University in order to maximize usage potential and provide students and the community with access to the area`s only indoor synthetic turf athletic playing field.  When completed, the student recreation center will enhance campus life and increase community recreation opportunities by offering new and exciting programs, leagues, tournaments, special events and individual fitness pursuits.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt State University","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Susan","LastName":"MacConnie","Phone":"707-826-4536"},{"GrantID":5888,"CycleID":199,"CycleCode":"TR33        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR33         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Folsom Cordova Unified School District is in serious need of resurfacing the track at Cordova High School, Rancho Cordova, California.  The outdated polyurethane surface has deteriorated and become a health and safety issue for both casual and competitive runners because the surface is lifting, has poor drainage, along with several other physical hazards.  Funds for a high-quality, handicapped accessible, all-weather rubberized (using recycled tire rubber) surface will come from this grant and funds from the community.  The proposed resurfaced track will serve the needs of high school students for physical education and extracurricular activities.  The track will also serve the new city of Rancho Cordova for activities during non-school hours, including night activities as Cordova High School has the only lighted stadium in the community.","ParticipantName":"Folsom Cordova Unified School District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Matt","LastName":"Washburn","Phone":"916-355-1111"},{"GrantID":5893,"CycleID":199,"CycleCode":"TR33        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR33         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The purpose of this project is to surface the existing Amador High School dirt track with an all-weather, rubberized material composed of 100% recycled CA waste tires resulting in a track that is safe and usable year-round by the students and community participants it is intended to serve.\r\nThis project will begin upon Notice to Proceed in spring 2004 and be completed by the end of September 2004.\r\nAmador High School is rallying support for this project through the effort of district and school staff members, parents, students who are teaming with community members, local businesses, the City of Sutter Creek, the State of California, and community volunteers who realize that the physical fitness needs of Amador High School and the surrounding community warrant an all-weather track.\r\nWhen completed, this track will meet crucial student and community needs by providing an even-surfaced, mud and dust free track for physical education, training, track practice and meets, specialized sports events, cross-country practice and events, walking, jogging, family recreation, and youth sports programs, in addition to promoting the overall health and well being of all Amador County residents.\r\nAdditionally, this surfacing project will save 5,000 tires from the State of California landfills, which helps to alleviate the state`s waste tire disposal problems.","ParticipantName":"Amador County Unified School District","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Carey","Phone":"209-257-5353"},{"GrantID":5897,"CycleID":199,"CycleCode":"TR33        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR33         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":10125.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of Apple Valley requests funds to install gym flooring for the James Woody Community Center Mini-Gym.  Upon recommendation of a grant award in March 2004, installation of the gym flooring will be completed by August 2004.  The Town will utilize Public Works and Park Employees to install the flooring to minimize contractor costs.  There is a great need for this gym, to provide additional recreational services to the community, and allow the public access to sports, while providing safety and shelter from outside elements.","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lylith","LastName":"Cook","Phone":"760-240-7000"},{"GrantID":5900,"CycleID":199,"CycleCode":"TR33        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR33         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The athletic field at Arcadia High School is used by 250 students a day for seven periods of high school physical education classes, members of numerous athletic teams, the 400 plus member marching band, track and field athletes, as well as by the community recreation department for soccer and football teams, Tai Chi classes, fundraisers such as the American Cancer Walk-a-Thon, and a nationally renowned invitational track meet. Currently the field presents unsafe conditions, does not drain properly, is unavailable for usage for extended periods due to maintenance needs, and is in overall need of replacement.  We propose replacing the field with an all weather field, which uses recycled rubber in its application, in order to provide a safe playing surface for all the interested groups to use year round.  Additional benefits of such a field are the increased availability of the track since there will be no `down time` for restoring grass or for other maintenance, reduced water usage, and elimination of the need for fertilizing and pest control.  Site surveying and contracting will occur in spring, 2004, with construction taking place during the summer of 2004.","ParticipantName":"Arcadia Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jerry","LastName":"Thompson","Phone":"626-821-1435"},{"GrantID":5903,"CycleID":210,"CycleCode":"SWC7        ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC7         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Illegal dumping causes significant health and safety problems.  The City and County of San Francisco has identified 37 chronic illegal hot spots.  These sites are persistent public health and environmental hazards.  Additionally, these sites require rapid cleanup because of their proximity to residential areas, schools, and playgrounds.","ParticipantName":"City and County of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Edwin M.","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"415-554-6919"},{"GrantID":5906,"CycleID":199,"CycleCode":"TR33        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR33         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Cerritos will purchase and install new rubberized track surfacing for the running track located at Liberty Park.  The new rubberized track surfacing will provide a safer, more attractive track for use by residents from throughout the City, one that will meet the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements,  be easier to maintain, and be more accessible after wet weather.  The rubberized surfacing materials used will be made from California waste tires.  The installation of this new rubberized track surfacing will not only make the Liberty Park facility more accessible and safer, but will promote the use of recycled materials in the community.","ParticipantName":"City of Cerritos","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"O\u0027Grady","Phone":"562-916-1226"},{"GrantID":5914,"CycleID":211,"CycleCode":"TEA9        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":225012.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marie","LastName":"Woodin","Phone":"916-875-8527"},{"GrantID":5915,"CycleID":211,"CycleCode":"TEA9        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":207022.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Pitcher","Phone":"510-567-6804"},{"GrantID":5916,"CycleID":211,"CycleCode":"TEA9        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":202800.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Victoria L.","LastName":"Gallagher","Phone":"619-533-3695"},{"GrantID":5917,"CycleID":211,"CycleCode":"TEA9        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":229508.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lori","LastName":"Braunesreither","Phone":"925-646-5225"},{"GrantID":5918,"CycleID":211,"CycleCode":"TEA9        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":71095.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Moss","Phone":"209-754-6399"},{"GrantID":5919,"CycleID":211,"CycleCode":"TEA9        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Banning","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Steenson","Phone":"909-922-3122"},{"GrantID":5920,"CycleID":211,"CycleCode":"TEA9        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":259599.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim L.","LastName":"Casagrande","Phone":"559-445-3391"},{"GrantID":5921,"CycleID":211,"CycleCode":"TEA9        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":116801.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cynthia","LastName":"Barnard","Phone":"415-499-6919"},{"GrantID":5922,"CycleID":211,"CycleCode":"TEA9        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":133450.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Yuba/Sutter LEA","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Deborah","LastName":"Biersteker","Phone":"530-749-5479"},{"GrantID":5923,"CycleID":211,"CycleCode":"TEA9        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":12662.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of San Bernardino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Ceballos","Phone":"909-384-5549"},{"GrantID":5924,"CycleID":211,"CycleCode":"TEA9        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":230275.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Kith","Phone":"209-468-3444"},{"GrantID":5925,"CycleID":211,"CycleCode":"TEA9        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":137792.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jonathan J.","LastName":"Krug","Phone":"707-525-6522"},{"GrantID":5926,"CycleID":211,"CycleCode":"TEA9        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":165000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Sanders","Phone":"559-733-6271"},{"GrantID":5927,"CycleID":211,"CycleCode":"TEA9        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":83041.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Miners","Phone":"530-745-2300"},{"GrantID":5928,"CycleID":211,"CycleCode":"TEA9        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":32882.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Hesperia","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tom","LastName":"Harp","Phone":"760-947-1220"},{"GrantID":5929,"CycleID":211,"CycleCode":"TEA9        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":44461.9700,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Manuel","LastName":"Ruiz","Phone":"559-661-5115"},{"GrantID":5930,"CycleID":211,"CycleCode":"TEA9        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":45696.3800,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"707-253-4144"},{"GrantID":5931,"CycleID":211,"CycleCode":"TEA9        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":18332.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bill","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"760-955-5100"},{"GrantID":5932,"CycleID":211,"CycleCode":"TEA9        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":209019.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"559-621-8423"},{"GrantID":5933,"CycleID":211,"CycleCode":"TEA9        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA9         - 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Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU10        - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":6000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeffrey","LastName":"Smedberg","Phone":"831-454-2373"},{"GrantID":5951,"CycleID":213,"CycleCode":"TCU10       ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU10        - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":97316.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our request is for funding site clean-up along public right of ways.  It is estimated that 10,000 tires are dumped annually.  Attached is a map of San Joaquin County sites where tires have been illegally disposed.  Many of these tires are in environmentally sensitive areas (culverts, and streams).  The Storm Water Division (Priority 2) hosts river clean up days.  Their sites are in environmentally sensitive areas.  See attached pictures and map of clean up sites.  These sites are along rivers and streams in San Joaquin County.  Finally the Environmental Health Department (Priority 3) has one site that require clean up (See attached map of property site).  Total tires to removed by all three projects will be approximately 11,000 tires.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Scott","LastName":"Essin","Phone":"209-468-3066"},{"GrantID":5952,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17916.0500,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brett","LastName":"Austin","Phone":"530-621-6113"},{"GrantID":5954,"CycleID":211,"CycleCode":"TEA9        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":84481.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Pinnow","Phone":"530-666-8646"},{"GrantID":5955,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":29845.7500,"ProjectSummary":"Education, communications, field equipment, Maintenance, Personnel, Transportation","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Green","Phone":"916-875-8469"},{"GrantID":5956,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16182.6400,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Warren","LastName":"Farnam","Phone":"530-233-6310"},{"GrantID":5957,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15759.5200,"ProjectSummary":"Education, communications, computer systems, office, Maintenance, Personnel, Training","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Donald J.","LastName":"Holm","Phone":"530-934-6102"},{"GrantID":5958,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15830.2000,"ProjectSummary":"Education, memberships, contract- landfill enforcement, Personnel, meetings, Training","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Diann","LastName":"Paul","Phone":"626-939-8411"},{"GrantID":5959,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":24280.9200,"ProjectSummary":"Equipment, Maintenance, Personnel, Training","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Dana","Phone":"650-363-4325"},{"GrantID":5960,"CycleID":211,"CycleCode":"TEA9        ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA9         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":144595.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Ramirez","Phone":"831-755-4539"},{"GrantID":5976,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Spencer Fine","AwardedFunds":5000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Temporary or Mobile Collection (Filter Collection) Residential Collection (Hauling/Recycling, Curbside Collection ) Publicity and Education (School Education, Television, Newspaper, Utility Insert)","ParticipantName":"City of Guadalupe","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Al","LastName":"Hernandez","Phone":"805-343-1340"},{"GrantID":5977,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":25537.0000,"ProjectSummary":"\r\nPermanent Collection Facility (Non-certified Collection Centers, Certified Collection Centers)\r\nTemporary or Mobile Collection (Temporary Events)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education,  Brochure, Newspaper, Direct Mail)\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Carson","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Velasco, P.E.","Phone":"310-847-3520"},{"GrantID":5978,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Non-Certified Collection Centers, Certified Collection Centers, Certified Center Hauling/Recycling, Filter Collection, Agricultural Collection, Airport Project, Other: Collection Equipment)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, Special Events, Language: Spanish, Newspaper, Radio, Containers)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)\r\n","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mandy","LastName":"Kleykamp","Phone":"530-934-6530"},{"GrantID":5979,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":49321.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers) Residential Collection (Hauling/Recycling, Curbside Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, Newspaper, Containers)","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Deidra","LastName":"Dingman","Phone":"925-674-7203"},{"GrantID":5980,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":465233.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers, HHW Permanent Facility Hauling, Small Quantity Generators, Filter Collection, Agricultural Collection)  Temporary or Mobile Collection (Hauling/Recycling, Temporary Events, Filter Collection) Publicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Special Events, Small Business, Target Audience: DIYer, Language: Spanish, Brochure, Utility Insert, Containers, Other Premiums, Door Hanger) Personnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rob","LastName":"D`arcy","Phone":"408-918-1967"},{"GrantID":5981,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":91902.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers, Filter Collection) Residential Collection (Curbside Collection) Publicity and Education (Public Education, Special Events, Newsletter, Target Audience: Non-English Speaking, Language: Spanish \u0026 Vietnamese, Transit Ads, Brochure, Newspaper, Direct Mail, Utility Insert, Containers) Personnel/Other (Personnel, Other: Grant Administration)","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Ana","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mary","LastName":"Gonzales","Phone":"714-647-5088"},{"GrantID":5982,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":20654.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Center)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, Direct Mail, Utility Insert)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Other: Grant Administration)","ParticipantName":"City of Lake Forest","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Irene","LastName":"Kha","Phone":"949-461-3498"},{"GrantID":5983,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Spencer Fine","AwardedFunds":24969.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Non-Certified Collection Centers, Certified Collection Centers, Certified Center Hauling/Recycling, Filter Collection, HHW Permanent Facility, Small Quantity Generators, Agricultural Collection, Airport Project)\r\nResidential Collection (Hauling/Recycling, Curbside Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, Video, Television, Newspaper, Utility Insert)\r\nStormwater Mitigation Program (Publicity \u0026 Education)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"San Benito County","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Normandy","LastName":"Rose","Phone":"831-636-4110"},{"GrantID":5984,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":25931.0000,"ProjectSummary":"\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, Special Events, Brochure, Video, Television, Newspaper, Direct Mail, Utility Insert)\r\nStormwater Mitigation Program (Stormwater Mitigation, Publicity \u0026 Education)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Mission Viejo","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Denise","LastName":"Matson","Phone":"949-470-3010"},{"GrantID":5985,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Susan Mueller","AwardedFunds":32838.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers, Certified Center Hauling/Recycling, HHW Permanent Facility Hauling, Small Quantity Generators, Filter Collection, Airport Project, Marina Project)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Special Events, Small Business, Transit Ads, Television, Newspaper, Radio, Containers, Other Premiums)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel, Other)","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Daria","LastName":"Kent","Phone":"530-265-7179"},{"GrantID":5986,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":51789.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers, Filter Collection)\r\nResidential Collection (Hauling/Recycling)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Special Events, Newsletter, Target Audience: Car Club DIYers, Language: Spanish, Brochure, Newspaper, Containers, Other Premiums)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel, Other: HHW Conference)","ParticipantName":"City of San Bernardino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Ceballos","Phone":"909-384-5549"},{"GrantID":5987,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Chris Schmidle","AwardedFunds":17819.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Publicity and Education (Television, Newspaper)\r\nStormwater Mitigation Program (Stormwater Mitigation)","ParticipantName":"City of Redondo Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Grace","LastName":"Huizar","Phone":"310-318-0686"},{"GrantID":5988,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":13225.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Non-Certified Collection Center, Certified Collection Center, HHW Permanent Facility, Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Newsletter, Newspaper, Direct Mail, Containers)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Novato","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Frank","Phone":"415-899-8901"},{"GrantID":5989,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - 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2004-05","GrantManager":"Susan Mueller","AwardedFunds":77399.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers, HHW Permanent Facility Hauling, Filter Collection)\r\nTemporary or Mobile Collection (Temporary Events, Small Quantity Generators, Agricultural)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Language, Transit Ads, Video, Television, Other-Posters and/or Flyers) \r\nPersonnel/Other","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Denise","LastName":"London","Phone":"209-525-6788"},{"GrantID":6104,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":27453.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Residential Collection (Other: Curbside used oil filter collection) \r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Special Events, Target Audience: DIYers, Newspaper, Direct Mail) Stormwater Mitigation Program (No Box Checked)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Fairfield","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tammy ","LastName":"Bennett","Phone":"707-428-7489"},{"GrantID":6105,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - 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City maintains 10 used oil collection (6 non-certified/4 certified)\r\nPermanent Collection Facility (Non-Certified Collection Centers, Certified Collection Centers, Other)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Newsletter, Language-Spanish, Brochure, Containers, Other: Replacement 400-gallon used oil tank)\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Lompoc","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Clark","Phone":"805-875-8027"},{"GrantID":6120,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":23962.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Support collection of used motor oil \u0026 filters, collection centers, public education. \r\nPermanent Collection Facility, (Non-Certified Collection Centers, Certified Collection Centers, Certified Center Hauling/Recycling, Filter Collection, Airport Project); \r\nPublicity and Education, (Public Education, School Education, Special Events, Newsletter, Small Business, Target Audience: Latino, Language: Spanish, Community Based Social Marketing, Newspaper, Direct Mail, Utility Insert, Containers)  \r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Monica","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Berman","Phone":"310-458-8227"},{"GrantID":6121,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - 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Support \u0026 improve HHW facility.  Increase awareness of used oil recycling through public education.\r\nPermanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers, HHW Permanent Facility Hauling)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, Special Events, Transit Ads,  Newspaper, Utility Insert)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Chino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marcia","LastName":"Godwin","Phone":""},{"GrantID":6153,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":39791.7000,"ProjectSummary":"Publicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Newsletter, Target Audience: Residents, Language: Spanish, Transit Ads, Other: Newsletter insert, Theater Advertisement)\r\nStormwater Mitigation Program (Nothing Checked)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel, Other Grant Administration)\r\nCo-operative Project","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Jeffery","Phone":"510-537-0987"},{"GrantID":6154,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - 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Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":20470.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Non-Certified Collection Centers, Certified Collection Centers, Certified Center Hauling/Recycling, Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Special Events, Community Based Social Marketing, Television, Newspaper, Containers, Other Premiums)\r\nStormwater Mitigation Program (Supplies and Materials, Publicity \u0026 Education)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Bellflower","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bernardo","LastName":"Iniguez","Phone":"562-804-1424"},{"GrantID":6205,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":22072.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers) Publicity and Education (Public Education, Special Events, Newsletter, Target Audience: DIYers, Containers, Other Premiums) Stormwater Mitigation (Stormwater Mitigation, Supplies and Materials, Publicity \u0026 Education, Personnel)  Personnel/Other (Personnel, Other)","ParticipantName":"City of Lakewood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Konya","LastName":"Vivanti","Phone":"562-866-9771"},{"GrantID":6206,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":72974.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Temporary or Mobile Collection (Other: County Partnership) Residential Collection (Curbside Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Containers, Direct Mail, Utility Insert, Containers) Stormwater Mitigation Program (No Boxes checked) Personnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Riverside","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Diann","LastName":"Paul","Phone":"951-826-5689"},{"GrantID":6207,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Stephen Binning","AwardedFunds":5000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers) Temporary or Mobile Collection (Temporary Events)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, Special Events, Brochure)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Irwindale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Loretta","LastName":"Corpis","Phone":"626-430-2211"},{"GrantID":6208,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Stephen Binning","AwardedFunds":15404.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Residential Collection (Door-to-door Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Containers, Other Premiums)","ParticipantName":"City of Paramount","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Alex","LastName":"Khojikian","Phone":"562-220-2054"},{"GrantID":6209,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":9917.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers, Marina Project)\r\nResidential Collection (Curbside Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, Special Events, Newspaper, Utility Insert)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Martinez","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bart","LastName":"Carr","Phone":"925-372-3531"},{"GrantID":6210,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":9983.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (HHW Permanent Facility)","ParticipantName":"City of Brentwood","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jon","LastName":"Carlson","Phone":"925-516-6090"},{"GrantID":6211,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":20890.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers, Filter Collection) Publicity and Education (Public Education, Special Events, Brochure, Containers, Other Premiums)  Personnel/Other (No box checked)  10% towards Co-Operative Project.","ParticipantName":"City of Livermore","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Danielle","LastName":"Stefani","Phone":"925-454-2331"},{"GrantID":6212,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Spencer Fine","AwardedFunds":22102.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers, Filter Collection, Agricultural Collection, Marina Project)\r\nPublicity \u0026 Education (Language: Spanish, Television, Newspaper, Radio, Containers)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jaqueline","LastName":"Armstrong","Phone":"707-262-4193"},{"GrantID":6213,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":11256.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Language: Mandarin, Containers, Newspaper, Direct Mail, Other-Premiums)\r\nStormwater Mitigation Program (Publicity \u0026 Education)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of San Gabriel","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bruce","LastName":"Mattern","Phone":"626-308-2806"},{"GrantID":6214,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":12017.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (HHW Permanent Facility Hauling) Publicity and Education (Public Education)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Palm Desert","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Ream","Phone":"760-346-0611"},{"GrantID":6215,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":40973.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Center Hauling/Recycling, Filter Collection)  Temporary or Mobile Collection (Filter Collection) Publicity and Education (Public Education, Special Events, Target Audience: Spanish Speaking Population, Video, Television, Direct Mail, Utility Insert, Containers, Other Premiums)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Moreno Valley","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Eliza","LastName":"Echevarria","Phone":"951-413-3109"},{"GrantID":6216,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":8526.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Center)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Special Events, Newsletter, Target Audience: DIYers, Language)\r\nStormwater Mitigation Program (Supplies and Materials)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Other: Recycling Consultant)","ParticipantName":"City of East Palo Alto","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Fernando","LastName":"Bravo","Phone":"650-853-3117"},{"GrantID":6217,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Susan Mueller","AwardedFunds":7449.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (HHW Permanent Facility Hauling)\r\nResidential collection (Curbside Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, Special Events)","ParticipantName":"City of Suisun City","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lee","LastName":"Evans","Phone":"707-421-7343"},{"GrantID":6218,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":32047.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Center)\r\nTemporary or Mobile Collection (Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Television, Newspaper, Direct Mail)\r\nStormwater Mitigation Program (Publicity \u0026 Education)\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Vallejo","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Derek","LastName":"Crutchfield","Phone":"707-648-5346"},{"GrantID":6220,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":20181.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Publicity and Education (School Education, Containers) \r\nPersonnel/Other (Other-Professional Services Contract with focus on collection centers)","ParticipantName":"City of Napa","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"707-257-9291"},{"GrantID":6221,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Chris Schmidle","AwardedFunds":5000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Temporary or Mobile Collection (Hauling/Recycling, Other: Security Containment Vessel: Two drum) Publicity and Education (Other Premiums) Personnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Commerce","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alex","LastName":"Hamilton","Phone":"323-722-4805"},{"GrantID":6222,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":25957.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers, Filter Collection)\r\nTemporary or Mobile Collection (Temporary Events)\r\nResidential Collection (Door-to-door Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, Special Events, Newsletter, Target Audience, Brochure, Newspaper, Direct Mail, Utility Insert, Other Premiums)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Compton","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Harvey","Phone":"310-605-5539"},{"GrantID":6226,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":5000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers, Filter Collection) Publicity and Education (Special Events, Newspaper, Containers, Other: Promotional Items)  \r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Bradbury","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Katie P","LastName":"Wilson","Phone":"626-358-3218"},{"GrantID":6227,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Susan Mueller","AwardedFunds":18974.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Other: Storage tank/equipment to convert City`s fleet to use re-refined oil)\r\nStormwater Mitigation Program (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Chico","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Herman","Phone":"530-896-7241"},{"GrantID":6228,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":28897.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Residential Collection (Curbside Collection, Other: purchase used oil jugs for give-away to residents.  Curbside trucks will be modified to collect used oil in Elk Grove)","ParticipantName":"City of Elk Grove","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cedar","LastName":"Kehoe","Phone":"916-478-3634"},{"GrantID":6230,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Chris Schmidle","AwardedFunds":5000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"For their community events, they print on their give-aways and flyers to inform residents where they can dispose of their oil and used oil filters.","ParticipantName":"City of Hawaiian Gardens","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ernesto","LastName":"Marquez","Phone":"562-420-2641"},{"GrantID":6240,"CycleID":201,"CycleCode":"TR32        ","CycleNameID":63,"CycleName":"Tire Product Commercialization and Applied Technologies Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR32         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Products of Orland, CA will process annually a minimum of 250,000 per tire equivalency (PTE) California waste tires by producing molded paving products from diverted waste tires.  The product to be produced will be a waste tire paving tile manufactured through June 1, 2004 and March 31, 2006.  The reason for the project is: 1) to divert rural California waste tires from landfill disposal; 2) to ensure financial viability of rural county tire diversion by adding value to waste tires currently collected by Waste Tire Products; 3) to produce and promote recycled content tire products while creating jobs; and 4) provide a positive return on investment to the California Integrated Waste Management Board (\u003e250,000 PTE annually processed) and Waste Tire Products (~25% profit margin on commercialized California waste tires will maintain collection infrastructure).","ParticipantName":"Waste Tire Products Research \u0026 Development","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Tasto","Phone":"530-865-4588"},{"GrantID":6242,"CycleID":201,"CycleCode":"TR32        ","CycleNameID":63,"CycleName":"Tire Product Commercialization and Applied Technologies Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR32         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Calvin Young","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Global Rubber West, Inc. a subsidiary of Global Rubber, Inc. of Pennsylvania proposes to expand its mat manufacturing capacity to a California location if the CIWMB accepts this grant request.  Product demand has us looking west of Colorado for a location and we expect to be in operation within 10 months.  This grant will assist in the procurement of the additional funds necessary to complete the project equipment funding. Current west coast demand for our products will require 5 million pounds of crumb rubber annually.  The grant funds offered would make California the logical location for the expansion.","ParticipantName":"Global Rubber West, Inc.","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Hovsepian","Phone":"610-878-9200"},{"GrantID":6248,"CycleID":201,"CycleCode":"TR32        ","CycleNameID":63,"CycleName":"Tire Product Commercialization and Applied Technologies Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR32         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Calvin Young","AwardedFunds":242000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The CIWMB Flex-o-Curb project entails fabrication of seven low-compression multi-cavity steel molds which will make Flex-o-Curb, a molded 100% California recycled rubber border which fills a need for a safe product able to contain loose-fill ground cover material in both commercial and residential playgrounds and other landscape applications.  Project also includes Research and Development, and Marketing resources and personnel to promote use of Flex-o-Curb borders.","ParticipantName":"Grubble Products, LLC","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ronald","LastName":"Allevato","Phone":"949-551-0363"},{"GrantID":6249,"CycleID":201,"CycleCode":"TR32        ","CycleNameID":63,"CycleName":"Tire Product Commercialization and Applied Technologies Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR32         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"West Coast Rubber Recycling (WCRR) is a full tire product commercialization plant manufacturing five molded rubber products and five crumb and buffing rubber products.  WCRR is proposing to install an Advanced Automated Recycling System with a $250,000 grant and matching funds to increase its molded and crumb rubber production capacity by approximately 40 percent or an additional 3 million pounds annually.  The purchase, installation, equipment modifications, and staff cross training of the proposed system will be completed within 4 months of the receipt of notice to proceed from CIWMB.  Once fully operational, the implementation of the Advanced Automated Recycling System will allow WCRR to divert 408,000 PTE`s annually.  WCRR must modernize its plant to product additional capacity because there is:\r\n(a) a greater availability of waste tires from both WCRR current suppliers and those serving nearby plants that have closed and \r\n(b) an increased customer demand for colored molded rubber products and more crumb rubber.","ParticipantName":"West Coast Rubber Recycling, LLC","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gary G.","LastName":"Kerr","Phone":"408-842-2401"},{"GrantID":6255,"CycleID":201,"CycleCode":"TR32        ","CycleNameID":63,"CycleName":"Tire Product Commercialization and Applied Technologies Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR32         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"What:  Three D Traffic Works, Inc., has been producing recycled rubber products for highways over the past three years, including vertical panel bases, stackable cone bases and delineator bases.  This project, when completed, will allow Three D to greatly increase its product delivery to meet the overwhelming demand for its products and, with the implementation of a new quick time system for changing tooling for different sized bases, it should increase productivity by a minimum of 20 percent.\r\n\r\nWhen:  Upon receiving a Notice to Proceed, within nine months Three D Traffic Works, Inc., plans to complete the design and manufacture of the various molded rubber products and the quick change system.\r\n\r\nHow:  Three D Traffic Works, Inc., proposes to design and manufacture barrels and barrel bases, vertical panels and panel bases, reboundable delineators and reboundable delineator bases, and design and construct the quick change system.\r\n\r\nWhy:  Three D Traffic Works, Inc., has an existing customer base for its molded rubber products in all fifty states and the demand for its products will allow the company to double its diversion of California waste tires from state landfills by approximately 375,500 passenger tire equivalents annually.","ParticipantName":"Three D Traffic Works, Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Dvoracek","Phone":"877-843-9757"},{"GrantID":6256,"CycleID":201,"CycleCode":"TR32        ","CycleNameID":63,"CycleName":"Tire Product Commercialization and Applied Technologies Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR32         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Calvin Young","AwardedFunds":240780.0000,"ProjectSummary":"What:  Rydean Molded Products, Inc. proposes to procure additional equipment to expand current molded rubber production capacity so it can manufacture products to meet expanded demand from in- and  out-of-state markets, as well as re-grind in-house scrap crumb, rejected tire rubber and crumb rubber scrap obtained from others in order to reduce `scrap crumb` that would otherwise be land filled .\r\n\r\nWhen:  Upon receiving a Notice to Proceed from the CIWMB, within one year Rydean will design equipment, purchase new and used equipment, repair and upgrade as required, install, test, and begin manufacturing molded rubber products that Rydean`s current customers have requested due to increasing demand.\r\n\r\nHow:  Rydean proposes to find the most cost-effective equipment available (new or used), which will include 3 ribbon mixers, a material feed system, 4 used presses, a 40-horsepower Parker Boiler system.  4 Aztec-style dump trailers, one used Nelmor grinder, a used Hydraulic Power Unit, a used end mill, a used lathe, 3 used JIP cranes, and a used Toyota or equivalent 10,000-pound capacity forklift.\r\n\r\nWhen:  Rydean has received significant interest from purchasers of its molded rubber products, (see accompanying letters), and it proposes to help divert almost 700,000 passenger tire equivalents annually of California waste tires and processed tire rubber destined to area landfills.  In addition, as Rydean plans to use other waste products in some of its crumb rubber molded products (as outlined in the Proprietary Section), this capacity enhancement will allow the company to maximize the use of several problem waste products to product its Crumb Rubber Molded Parts.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Rydean Molded Products, Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Fortner","Phone":"909-483-9692"},{"GrantID":6259,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":86258.7700,"ProjectSummary":"Education, Maintenance, Personnel, Training","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Stan","LastName":"Uyehara","Phone":"626-430-5542"},{"GrantID":6260,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 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2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":8775.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location (10 of 12): Fair Oaks Blvd.\r\nLimits: Greenback Blvd. to Woodmore Oaks Dr.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Hardeep","LastName":"Sidhu","Phone":"916-875-5490"},{"GrantID":6329,"CycleID":207,"CycleCode":"RAC1        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC1         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":19250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project location: Major Arterial Street (FAU).","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Clay","LastName":"Curtin","Phone":"626-939-8455"},{"GrantID":6330,"CycleID":207,"CycleCode":"RAC1        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC1         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":16750.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project location: Bus Route Street.","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Clay","LastName":"Curtin","Phone":"626-939-8455"},{"GrantID":6332,"CycleID":207,"CycleCode":"RAC1        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC1         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":24000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project location: Bus Route - Street.","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Clay","LastName":"Curtin","Phone":"626-939-8455"},{"GrantID":6335,"CycleID":207,"CycleCode":"RAC1        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC1         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":35702.5000,"ProjectSummary":"Project location: Los Angeles County, Kanan Dume Road","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Sheridan","Phone":"626-458-3910"},{"GrantID":6336,"CycleID":207,"CycleCode":"RAC1        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC1         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":16572.5000,"ProjectSummary":"Project location:  Los Angeles County, Figueroa Street.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Sheridan","Phone":"626-458-3910"},{"GrantID":6337,"CycleID":207,"CycleCode":"RAC1        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC1         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":10270.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project location:  Los Angeles County, 170th St West.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Sheridan","Phone":"626-458-3910"},{"GrantID":6338,"CycleID":207,"CycleCode":"RAC1        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC1         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":9455.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project location: Los Angeles County, Aviation Blvd.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Sheridan","Phone":"626-458-3910"},{"GrantID":6339,"CycleID":207,"CycleCode":"RAC1        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC1         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":9410.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project location:  Los Angeles County, Kanan Rd.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Sheridan","Phone":"626-458-3910"},{"GrantID":6340,"CycleID":207,"CycleCode":"RAC1        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC1         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":8262.5000,"ProjectSummary":"Project location:  Los Angeles County, Cornell Rd.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Sheridan","Phone":"626-458-3910"},{"GrantID":6342,"CycleID":207,"CycleCode":"RAC1        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC1         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":28750.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project location:  Los Angeles County, Vermont Ave.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Sheridan","Phone":"626-458-3910"},{"GrantID":6343,"CycleID":207,"CycleCode":"RAC1        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC1         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":24887.5000,"ProjectSummary":"Project location:  Los Angeles County, Avenue I.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Sheridan","Phone":"626-458-3910"},{"GrantID":6344,"CycleID":207,"CycleCode":"RAC1        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC1         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":21250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project location:  Los Angeles County, 170th St East.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Sheridan","Phone":"626-458-3910"},{"GrantID":6345,"CycleID":207,"CycleCode":"RAC1        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC1         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":20500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project location:  Los Angeles County, Harbor Blvd.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Sheridan","Phone":"626-458-3910"},{"GrantID":6346,"CycleID":207,"CycleCode":"RAC1        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC1         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":19747.5000,"ProjectSummary":"Project location:  Los Angeles County, Crenshaw Blvd.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Sheridan","Phone":"626-458-3910"},{"GrantID":6347,"CycleID":207,"CycleCode":"RAC1        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC1         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":14697.5000,"ProjectSummary":"Project location:  Los Angeles County, Lancaster Rd.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Sheridan","Phone":"626-458-3910"},{"GrantID":6348,"CycleID":207,"CycleCode":"RAC1        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC1         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":12702.5000,"ProjectSummary":"Project location:  Los Angeles County, Stocker St.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Sheridan","Phone":"626-458-3910"},{"GrantID":6349,"CycleID":207,"CycleCode":"RAC1        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC1         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":11265.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project location:  Los Angeles County, Mulholland Hwy.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Sheridan","Phone":"626-458-3910"},{"GrantID":6350,"CycleID":207,"CycleCode":"RAC1        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC1         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":10607.5000,"ProjectSummary":"Project location:  Los Angeles County, 121st St. East.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Sheridan","Phone":"626-458-3910"},{"GrantID":6352,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15582.7400,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Shirley","LastName":"Coggin","Phone":"530-993-6701"},{"GrantID":6353,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17919.3200,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Long","Phone":"760-878-0361"},{"GrantID":6354,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":44903.9300,"ProjectSummary":"Education, Equipment, Personnel, Training, Transportation, Maintenance","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jacquie","LastName":"Adams","Phone":"909-884-4056"},{"GrantID":6355,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":19472.6500,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel, Training","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Isozaki","Phone":"209-381-1091"},{"GrantID":6356,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17002.4500,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Barber","Phone":"530-841-2110"},{"GrantID":6357,"CycleID":219,"CycleCode":"FR17        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR17         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":39150.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Removal and restoration of two gully sites consisting of approximately 1,300 tires and 160+ cubic yards to inorganic refuse including hazardous wastes such as batteries and vehicle fluids.  Methods include; removal and proper disposal of waste materials, returning the gullies to a natural angle of repose, mulching all disturbed areas, and re-vegetation with native tree species.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County Resource Conservation District","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jan","LastName":"Olave","Phone":"707-468-9223"},{"GrantID":6359,"CycleID":220,"CycleCode":"TCU11       ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU11        - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":24700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Approximately seventy-five percent (75%) of the seventy-four point zero (74.09) square miles within the jurisdiction of the City of Victorville is undeveloped property and desert land.  Tires are continually being dumped illegally by residents, as well as commercial tire dealers, from within and outside the jurisdiction along public right-of-way and vacant lands.  Code Enforcement supervises probationers and community service volunteers to eliminate blighted areas and collects approximately 100 tires each week for stockpiling at a central city collection point awaiting transportation to recycling plants.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bill","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"760-955-5100"},{"GrantID":6360,"CycleID":220,"CycleCode":"TCU11       ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU11        - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":99626.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Both sites are located in the Lake Los Angeles area of the Antelope Valley in Northern Los Angeles County.  Each site contains approximately 20,000 waste tires.  At the Miller Tire Site the tires are located on a ten acre parcel with the majority of the tires are located in a tire north to south tire fence approximately 500 feet long.  Residential water wells, residences, and seasonal streams are nearby the tire site.  The tires at the Hamner Tire Site are located over nine one-acre parcels with a large amount of tires located in a north to south tire wall.  Seasonal creeks, agricultural land, residences, and livestock operations are near the tire site.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Mastro","Phone":"661-723-4548"},{"GrantID":6362,"CycleID":220,"CycleCode":"TCU11       ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU11        - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":27239.9000,"ProjectSummary":"All locations are a potential threat to the local public and environment.  Additional waste tire sites will be located and added to the lists to be remediated as time progresses during proposes grant cycle.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Marty","LastName":"Scholl","Phone":"209-754-6887"},{"GrantID":6364,"CycleID":220,"CycleCode":"TCU11       ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU11        - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":97703.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Fresno is aggressively pursuing the removal of illegally dumped waste tires which create blight and health hazards to the public.  City crews have removed over twelve thousand illegally dumped waste tires from public property (alleys, streets, sidewalks, park strips) and open vacant lots in the past five months.  The City proposes using two part-time staff members using a city owned stake-side flatbed truck with a lift gate to locate, load and transport the tires to a city operated tire transfer facility.  The tires are located into a trailer, which is owned and removed by licensed scrap tire company.  The tires are shredded for energy recovery or reuse.  The City of Fresno is aggressively pursuing those responsible for the illegal dumping of waste tires.  Over 30 administrative and 12 criminal citations have been issued for the illegal disposal of tires in the past year. In over 200 cases, those responsible for illegally dumping waste tires were required to remove them at their expense.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"559-621-8423"},{"GrantID":6365,"CycleID":220,"CycleCode":"TCU11       ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU11        - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":19830.7500,"ProjectSummary":"The SVSWA project this year is to assist our jurisdictional cities who are experiencing substantial problems with abandoned tires on public right-of-ways and city owned properties.  Currently, the tires are collected by the individual cities and stored on their property, most often in their public works yards.  This nuisance if not only costly to the cities for the disposal of the tires, but the storage of these tires creates health hazards and utilizes valuable space needed by the cities for other uses.  \r\n\r\nThe Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority is requesting funds to continue our program of removing abandoned tire piles throughout our jurisdiction .  The area that encompasses the Authority`s jurisdiction is largely open space, and agricultural lands adjacent to heavily populated cities.  As a result, illegal tire dumping is easy, convenient and anonymous.  Unfortunately, the cities within the jurisdiction are having substantial tire dumping on city properties.  As a result, the cities have been asking for assistance from SVSWA to help them remove these tires.  It is the Authority`s intent to assist them with tire removal and to analyze a course of action that will discourage future tire dumping on public right of ways. \r\n\r\nThe Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority will again contract with Golden By-Products, Inc/Scrap Tire Company of Ballico, California for the tire removal.  Golden By-Products will deliver truck trailers to each city, and the city will be responsible for loading the truck trailer.  The end use for the tires will be either to grind them for crumb rubber or shred them for Alternative Daily Cover (ADC).  The Authority has successfully worked with Golden By-Products on four (4) previous occasions and has found them to be extremely reliable, cost-effective, and easy to work with.","ParticipantName":"Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alan","LastName":"Styles","Phone":"831-775-3007"},{"GrantID":6366,"CycleID":220,"CycleCode":"TCU11       ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU11        - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":7140.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Property is located at 909 North Kidder Creek Road, Greenview, CA.  Property is known as Assessors Parcel Number 024-230-090.  The parcel is located in the center of a rural residential neighborhood.  It is surrounded by parcels less than one acre in size.  The general area is situated in an alluvial flood plain where the underlying groundwater aquifer is known to be approximately 6 feet deep. County staff estimates the number of waste tires to be approximately 1000-1500 tires.  The property owner has signed the accompanying affidavit to certify that 80% of the tires were illegally dumped on the property.  Property owner has very limited resources.  He has disposed of approximately 500 tires over the past 3 years.  Project proposal is for the property owner to provide labor costs to stock pile tires for loading.  Transport and disposal to an approved facility will be done by an approved waste tire hauling contractor.  Grant funds of $340 will be used to participate is securing the site against further dumping.  Bid documents from Waste Recovery West, Inc., are available upon request.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rick","LastName":"Dean","Phone":"530-841-4055"},{"GrantID":6367,"CycleID":220,"CycleCode":"TCU11       ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU11        - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":13840.7500,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Hawthorne has experience on going illegal dumping of used tires in many different areas throughout the year.  Many of the same `hot spots` are hit repeatedly.  Multifamily housing and industrial areas are frequently large dumping areas, while Residential areas commonly have a few tires left on parkways, alleys, and in vacant lots.  See the attached pictures for specific addresses and site descriptions.  Some of the major categories of current dumping sites: \r\n1.  Holly Park Site, on the boarder of the City Hawthorne and Los Angeles County, next to a Holly Park Baseball fields near railroad track, currently has over 150 tires illegally dumped, see attached pictures #1.\r\n2.  Private properties-occupied and vacant, see attached pictures #2 and #6.\r\n3.  Vacant State property along 105 and 405 Freeways, see attached picture #5.\r\n4.  Various alleys, walkways, sidewalks and roadways, see attached picture #3and $4.","ParticipantName":"City of Hawthorne","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Doug","LastName":"Krauss","Phone":"310-349-2987"},{"GrantID":6368,"CycleID":220,"CycleCode":"TCU11       ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU11        - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":34800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The purpose of this project is to gather and remove 1200-1300 tires from drainage ditches and homestead site spread out over approximately 16 acres.","ParticipantName":"Quechan Indian Tribe","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Arlene F.","LastName":"Kingery","Phone":"760-572-2969"},{"GrantID":6369,"CycleID":220,"CycleCode":"TCU11       ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU11        - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Imperial covers approximately 4,597 square miles of predominantly agricultural land with a population density of 31 people per square mile.  Approximately 50% of the County is undeveloped with the largest developed areas located between the Westside Canal and the Highline Canal known as the Imperial Valley.  The County is located in the southwest corner of California, bordered by San Diego County to the west, the Republic of Mexico (Baja California) to the south, the Arizona boundary to the east and Riverside county to the North.\r\n\r\nSite Definition:  Imperial Valley Waste Management Task Force represents all eight jurisdictions in Imperial County.  These include the Cities of Brawley, Calipatria, Calexico, El Centro, Holtville, Imperial, Westmoreland, and the unincorporated areas of the County.  The county is divided into four road districts and each of these road districts is to be considered as a project/tire collection site.\r\n\r\nTires that have been illegally discarded on public roadways, easements, or public access to roadways will be collected.","ParticipantName":"City of El Centro","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"JB","LastName":"West","Phone":"760-337-4538"},{"GrantID":6370,"CycleID":220,"CycleCode":"TCU11       ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU11        - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":65040.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This a two-part project on legacy waste tire sites; the first project is located at 5488 Middle Road, Petaluma, CA  94952 (Assessor`s Parcel Number 100-050-29) in Marin County with an estimated 2,000 tire pile and the second is located behind the 300 block if Donahue Street, Marin City, CA (Assessor`s Parcel Number 052-231-03) in Marin County with an estimated 1,000-1,200 passenger car tire pile.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Janofsky","Phone":"415-473-6790"},{"GrantID":6371,"CycleID":220,"CycleCode":"TCU11       ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU11        - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":13300.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Alameda County Public Works Agency performs community site cleanup by picking up illegally dumped waste tires located throughout Unincorporated Alameda County.  Waste tires are picked up from many residential streets, commercial areas, and flood control channels which empty into the San Francisco Bay.  Waste tires are taken to sites where they are stored until the county`s contractor, Waste Recovery West, Inc. picks them up and then disposes of them.  The tires are stored at our operations yard at 4875 Gleason Drive, Dublin, CA. and at an Alameda County Flood Zone property in an industrial area next to a warehouse in Zone 2, Line K near the UPRR tracks.  We estimate that the number of waste tires which will be picked up this year will be approximately 1,300 tires - 1,000 tires from the County operations yard and 300 from the County flood zone site.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael ","LastName":"Dutra","Phone":"510-670-5528"},{"GrantID":6372,"CycleID":220,"CycleCode":"TCU11       ","CycleNameID":14,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t. Waste Tire Cleanup Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU11        - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":5750.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The purpose of this project is to gather and remove approximately 350-400 tires spread out over the various housing tracts and lands on the 200-acre Rancheria.","ParticipantName":"Cahto Tribe of Laytonville Rancheria","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Dawn","LastName":"Caye","Phone":"707-984-6197"},{"GrantID":6374,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":19918.5000,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel, Transportation","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Huerta","Phone":"530-538-5328"},{"GrantID":6375,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":43630.5800,"ProjectSummary":"Equipment","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carla","LastName":"Serio","Phone":"530-225-5787"},{"GrantID":6376,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":24020.7600,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kenneth","LastName":"Bowers","Phone":"559-624-7428"},{"GrantID":6377,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18550.1500,"ProjectSummary":"Education, Marketing/Promotion/Outreach, Training, Transportation","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cynthia","LastName":"Barnard","Phone":"415-499-6919"},{"GrantID":6378,"CycleID":207,"CycleCode":"RAC1        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC1         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":10000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project site: Hot Springs Road and Pleasant Valley Road.","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Demaio","Phone":"530-694-2140"},{"GrantID":6380,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17102.3800,"ProjectSummary":"Equipment, Maintenance, Personnel, Training","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Potanovic","Phone":"530-527-8020"},{"GrantID":6381,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":25783.2200,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Lewin","Phone":"707-525-6560"},{"GrantID":6382,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":25497.6100,"ProjectSummary":"Analysis/Evaluation/Testing/Demo, Personnel","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ann","LastName":"Clarkson","Phone":"408-918-1962"},{"GrantID":6383,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15687.3900,"ProjectSummary":"Education, Equipment, Maintenance, Training","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Charles B.","LastName":"Mosher, M.D., MPH","Phone":"209-966-3689"},{"GrantID":6384,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":21433.1400,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Birgitta","LastName":"Corsello","Phone":"707-784-6765"},{"GrantID":6385,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":19212.9700,"ProjectSummary":"Maintenance, Personnel, transportation","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Feriani","Phone":"209-754-6691"},{"GrantID":6389,"CycleID":219,"CycleCode":"FR17        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR17         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":17987.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Removal of unauthorized waste from Indian Hill Ranch.  The ranch is used for livestock grazing, public recreation and hosting public events.  Piles of dumped materials pose a threat to the general public and may create a health hazard by attracting rodents and snakes.  Removal of this waste will protect the environment and wildlife habitat on the ranch.","ParticipantName":"Tehachapi Resource Conservation District","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kristin","LastName":"Vandeberg","Phone":"661-823-7659"},{"GrantID":6391,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":34003.4300,"ProjectSummary":"Education, communications, Equipment, Maintenance, Training","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Lampson","Phone":"530-694-2146"},{"GrantID":6392,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":28792.9500,"ProjectSummary":"Education, Equipment, Maintenance, Personnel, training, Transportation","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Pitcher","Phone":"510-567-6804"},{"GrantID":6393,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":28473.9700,"ProjectSummary":"Analysis/Evaluation/Testing/Demo, Education, Maintenance, Personnel, Training","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rebecca","LastName":"Lafreniere","Phone":"858-694-3595"},{"GrantID":6394,"CycleID":215,"CycleCode":"HD13        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD13         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Spencer Fine","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish a door-to-door HHW and E-Waste collection program for low-income, seniors and disabled residents who cannot drive.","ParticipantName":"City of Paramount","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Benedetti-leal","Phone":"562-220-2225"},{"GrantID":6395,"CycleID":215,"CycleCode":"HD13        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD13         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":70120.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish a door-to-door HHW and E-Waste collection program for low-income, seniors and disabled residents who cannot or do not drive.","ParticipantName":"City of Sierra Madre","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"James ","LastName":"Carlson","Phone":"626-355-7135"},{"GrantID":6396,"CycleID":215,"CycleCode":"HD13        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD13         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":105621.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish a door-to-door collection program for legacy E-Waste and U-Waste.","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Woods","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Douglas C.","LastName":"Reilly","Phone":"949-639-0561"},{"GrantID":6397,"CycleID":215,"CycleCode":"HD13        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD13         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Initiate neighborhood cleanup events to collect HHW.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Ana","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mary","LastName":"Gonzales","Phone":"714-647-5088"},{"GrantID":6398,"CycleID":215,"CycleCode":"HD13        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD13         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Spencer Fine","AwardedFunds":176977.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand the current permanent HHW facility building by 50%.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Simpson","Phone":"209-525-6700"},{"GrantID":6399,"CycleID":215,"CycleCode":"HD13        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD13         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Stephen Binning","AwardedFunds":299780.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1) Permanent facility in East County. 2) Expand storage capacity for E-waste \u0026 Universal waste. 3) Implement a Sharps Program.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lynette","LastName":"Beurmann","Phone":"661-862-8957"},{"GrantID":6400,"CycleID":215,"CycleCode":"HD13        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD13         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":25227.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct a Temporary HHW Event for the City and surrounding rural area.","ParticipantName":"City of Colfax","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joan L.","LastName":"Phillipe","Phone":"530-346-2313"},{"GrantID":6403,"CycleID":215,"CycleCode":"HD13        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD13         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":98000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Door-to-door collection of HHW and E-waste from seniors and others that cannot transport to roundups.","ParticipantName":"City of Norwalk","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Adriana","LastName":"Figueroa","Phone":"562-929-5915"},{"GrantID":6404,"CycleID":215,"CycleCode":"HD13        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD13         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Spencer Fine","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent facility construction in San Pedro.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Farouk","LastName":"Ossman","Phone":"213-485-3791"},{"GrantID":6405,"CycleID":215,"CycleCode":"HD13        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD13         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1) Reorganize current electronic waste collections, with a focus on ongoing collections at permanent and temporary collection facilities. 2) Establish fluorescent tube collection. 3) Mercury thermometer exchange program at temporary events.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Stephanie","LastName":"Odenbach","Phone":"909-382-5401"},{"GrantID":6406,"CycleID":215,"CycleCode":"HD13        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD13         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Stephen Binning","AwardedFunds":134856.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand permanent HHW facility to allow for the safe storage and processing of E and U-wastes.","ParticipantName":"City of El Monte","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michele","LastName":"Quiroz","Phone":"626-580-2062"},{"GrantID":6407,"CycleID":215,"CycleCode":"HD13        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD13         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Angela Parker","AwardedFunds":208197.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1) Expand existing permanent household hazardous waste collection facilities for collection of Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators (CESQG) and universal waste streams. 2) Hispanic outreach.","ParticipantName":"City of El Centro","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Douthitt","Phone":"760-337-4589"},{"GrantID":6410,"CycleID":215,"CycleCode":"HD13        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD13         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Cynthia Dunn","AwardedFunds":199966.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1) Upgrade current Permanent Collection facility. 2) Implement a Community Based Social public education campaign.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Diane","LastName":"Christensen","Phone":"951-486-3282"},{"GrantID":6411,"CycleID":215,"CycleCode":"HD13        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD13         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand and Relocate existing Permanent HHW Collection Facility.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dermot","LastName":"Casey","Phone":"650-363-4957"},{"GrantID":6412,"CycleID":215,"CycleCode":"HD13        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD13         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Glenn Gallagher","AwardedFunds":122214.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1) Establish satellite recycle-only facilities in underserved areas of Tulare County. 2) Improve existing permanent facility including purchase of a paint can crusher.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joel","LastName":"Martens","Phone":"559-624-7419"},{"GrantID":6413,"CycleID":215,"CycleCode":"HD13        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD13         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":88267.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct three mobile collection events in the outlying communities of the County.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mandy","LastName":"Kleykamp","Phone":"530-934-6530"},{"GrantID":6414,"CycleID":215,"CycleCode":"HD13        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD13         - 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2004-05","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent facility construction to replace temporary events.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marissa","LastName":"Juhler","Phone":"530-666-8813"},{"GrantID":6419,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":19360.2800,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel, Training","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Winkler","Phone":"559-852-2625"},{"GrantID":6420,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":22338.1500,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Morley","Phone":"707-463-4140"},{"GrantID":6421,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18210.8800,"ProjectSummary":"communications, computer, field, health, office, Training","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Glenn","LastName":"Allen","Phone":"559-675-7823"},{"GrantID":6422,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":26368.8000,"ProjectSummary":"Computer systems, REHS  salary, Training, Transportation","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lori","LastName":"Braunesreither","Phone":"925-646-5225"},{"GrantID":6423,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16537.0700,"ProjectSummary":"Community education, Membership fees, Communications, Office equipment/supplies, REHS salary, Conferences, Travel","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brenda","LastName":"Faw","Phone":""},{"GrantID":6424,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":24282.8500,"ProjectSummary":"computers, field, office, Personnel, Training","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Shari","LastName":"Holloway","Phone":"805-654-2859"},{"GrantID":6425,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":23365.5100,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Lamoure","Phone":"760-336-8530"},{"GrantID":6426,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":54046.7900,"ProjectSummary":"Education, Maintenance, Personnel, Training","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Kao","Phone":"213-252-3967"},{"GrantID":6427,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17382.1900,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ernest S.","LastName":"Genter","Phone":"530-251-8176"},{"GrantID":6428,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17387.8800,"ProjectSummary":"Equipment, Maintenance, Personnel, Training","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Eisen","Phone":"530-265-1469"},{"GrantID":6429,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":33322.0800,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Yuba/Sutter LEA","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Deborah","LastName":"Biersteker","Phone":"530-749-5479"},{"GrantID":6430,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":46280.6200,"ProjectSummary":"Education, Equipment, Maintenance, Personnel, Training, Transportation","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Elisabeth","LastName":"Gonzalez","Phone":"714-433-6011"},{"GrantID":6431,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16260.5900,"ProjectSummary":"admin, REHS salary","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Backus","Phone":"530-934-6102"},{"GrantID":6433,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":21520.9400,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jill","LastName":"Pahl","Phone":"530-745-2300"},{"GrantID":6434,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18587.2900,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel, Training, Transportation","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joseph Bruce","LastName":"Sarazin","Phone":"530-666-8646"},{"GrantID":6435,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":23089.2400,"ProjectSummary":"Education, Maintenance, Personnel, Training","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Brummond","Phone":"805-346-7348"},{"GrantID":6436,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16573.1300,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Ruminski","Phone":"707-263-1164"},{"GrantID":6437,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":24799.4400,"ProjectSummary":"Education, communications, computer systems, field equipment, health and safety, internet, office, medical exams, Personnel, Transportation","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Ramirez","Phone":"831-755-4539"},{"GrantID":6438,"CycleID":222,"CycleCode":"ED6         ","CycleNameID":65,"CycleName":"Unified Education Strategy Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ED6          - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":38000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This is a continuation grant - Phase Two from ED2.","ParticipantName":"San Carlos School District","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Sarah","LastName":"Orton","Phone":"650-508-1711"},{"GrantID":6439,"CycleID":222,"CycleCode":"ED6         ","CycleNameID":65,"CycleName":"Unified Education Strategy Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ED6          - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Rachelle Tarver","AwardedFunds":38000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This is a continuation grant - Phase Two from ED2.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County Unified School District","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Debra","LastName":"Freitas","Phone":"209-742-0240"},{"GrantID":6440,"CycleID":222,"CycleCode":"ED6         ","CycleNameID":65,"CycleName":"Unified Education Strategy Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ED6          - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Theresa Bober","AwardedFunds":38000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This is a continuation grant - Phase Two from ED2.","ParticipantName":"Belmont-Redwood Shores School District","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs ","FirstName":"Maggie","LastName":"O\u0027Reilly","Phone":"650-637-4880"},{"GrantID":6441,"CycleID":222,"CycleCode":"ED6         ","CycleNameID":65,"CycleName":"Unified Education Strategy Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ED6          - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Rachelle Tarver","AwardedFunds":38000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This is a continuation grant - Phase Two from ED2.","ParticipantName":"Chico Unified School District","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Anderson-Nilsson","Phone":"530-891-3114"},{"GrantID":6442,"CycleID":222,"CycleCode":"ED6         ","CycleNameID":65,"CycleName":"Unified Education Strategy Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ED6          - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Valorie Shatynski","AwardedFunds":38000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This is a continuation grant - Phase Two from ED2.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Douglas","LastName":"Santos","Phone":"213-241-3899"},{"GrantID":6443,"CycleID":222,"CycleCode":"ED6         ","CycleNameID":65,"CycleName":"Unified Education Strategy Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ED6          - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Christy Porter Humpert","AwardedFunds":38000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This is a continuation grant - Phase Two from ED2.","ParticipantName":"Etna Union Elementary School District","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Glenn","LastName":"Harris","Phone":"530-467-3320"},{"GrantID":6444,"CycleID":222,"CycleCode":"ED6         ","CycleNameID":65,"CycleName":"Unified Education Strategy Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ED6          - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Rachelle Tarver","AwardedFunds":38000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This is a continuation grant - Phase Two from ED2.","ParticipantName":"Pacific Unified School District","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brad","LastName":"Bailey","Phone":"805-927-4507"},{"GrantID":6445,"CycleID":222,"CycleCode":"ED6         ","CycleNameID":65,"CycleName":"Unified Education Strategy Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ED6          - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Tavia Pagan","AwardedFunds":38000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This is a continuation grant - Phase Two from ED2.","ParticipantName":"Petaluma City School District","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Maureen","LastName":"Vieth","Phone":"707-778-4762"},{"GrantID":6446,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15979.2800,"ProjectSummary":"office, Personnel, training","ParticipantName":"San Benito County","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert M.","LastName":"Shingai","Phone":"831-636-4035"},{"GrantID":6447,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":36571.4700,"ProjectSummary":"Analysis/Evaluation/Testing/Demo, Education, REH Registration, Maintenance, Personnel, Training","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kerry","LastName":"McNeill","Phone":"858-694-2629"},{"GrantID":6448,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":34744.5200,"ProjectSummary":"communications, Personnel, physical exams, Training","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"O\u0027Rullian","Phone":"661-862-8731"},{"GrantID":6449,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":26328.1300,"ProjectSummary":"digital camera, gas monitor, Rangerfinder, safety, surveillance, thermometer, thermometer","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim L.","LastName":"Casagrande","Phone":"559-445-3391"},{"GrantID":6450,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18745.3900,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carolyn","LastName":"Hawkins","Phone":"707-268-2215"},{"GrantID":6451,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15557.0100,"ProjectSummary":"Admin Costs, Analysis/Evaluation/Testing/Demo, audio/visual, memberships, communications, computers, Field equipment, Health \u0026 safety, Office equipment/supplies, Equipment","ParticipantName":"City of Vernon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Leonard","LastName":"Grossberg","Phone":"323-583-8811"},{"GrantID":6452,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":22990.8200,"ProjectSummary":"Education, copy machine lease, field, health and safety, Training","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Kith","Phone":"209-468-3444"},{"GrantID":6453,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18756.6500,"ProjectSummary":"Education, Cell phone charges, Communications, Computer, Field equipment, Personnel, Training","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"707-253-4144"},{"GrantID":6454,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18044.0400,"ProjectSummary":"Training","ParticipantName":"Lassen County","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Corrine","LastName":"Reed","Phone":"530-251-8355"},{"GrantID":6455,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16015.3400,"ProjectSummary":"Education, Equipment, Maintenance, Personnel, Training","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Laura L.","LastName":"Wright","Phone":"925-252-4114"},{"GrantID":6457,"CycleID":214,"CycleCode":"EA15        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA15         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":27512.5100,"ProjectSummary":"Analysis/Evaluation/Testing/Demo, Education, Equipment, Maintenance, Training, Transportation","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Ferrier","Phone":"408-535-7945"},{"GrantID":6458,"CycleID":223,"CycleCode":"TR34        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. 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We will continue our public education component by distributing brochures and running traditional advertising to informing the public of the proper care and maintenance of tires, the proper disposal of waste tires and the beneficial uses of recycled waste tires.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Rusert","Phone":"530-621-6654"},{"GrantID":6459,"CycleID":223,"CycleCode":"TR34        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. 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These efforts will help minimize the illegal dumping of tires in the public right of ways and vacant lots throughout the City.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"559-621-8423"},{"GrantID":6460,"CycleID":223,"CycleCode":"TR34        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR34         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Calvin Young","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Alameda is requesting funds to run a Tire Amnesty Day in conjunction with either Earth Day, April 2004; America Recycles Day, November 2004; or in conjunction with the City`s annual bulky waste pick up.  The purpose of the project is to generate and increase awareness through public advertising and community support that used tires continue represent a significant landfill mitigation item and that abandoned or stockpiled tires represent a health and environmental hazard.  Previous Tire Amnesty projects in Alameda have resulted in collection results that increased three-fold from one event to the next.  Our goal with this project is to double collection from just under 1,000 tires collected in 1998 to 2,000 tires in a 2004 event.  We believe that good pre-event marketing, broad-based advertising, multiple drop-off locations, and consumer incentives will help us reach our goal.","ParticipantName":"City of Alameda","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Laurie","LastName":"Stoerkel","Phone":"510-747-7961"},{"GrantID":6461,"CycleID":223,"CycleCode":"TR34        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR34         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Calvin Young","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Madera County and its two cities, Madera and Chowchilla, are low-income areas where tires are stockpiled on residential, business and agricultural property.  125,000 tires were brought to a City-County sponsored Tire Amnesty day in February 2003 (10 times more than expected), with many residents turned away for lack of additional resources.  This program will fund a joint Tire Amnesty Day for the jurisdictions, as well as a multi-lingual public educational campaign about the harm of stockpiled tires, safe, inexpensive and legal methods of disposal, and proper tire maintenance to extend useful life.  The jurisdictions will also arrange for low-cost, convenient tire disposal to be available throughout the County, preventing future stockpiling and illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Manuel","LastName":"Ruiz","Phone":"559-661-5115"},{"GrantID":6462,"CycleID":223,"CycleCode":"TR34        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR34         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Calvin Young","AwardedFunds":49977.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Marin Hazardous and Solid Waste Joint Powers Authority plans to conduct two Waste Tire Amnesty Day Events to reduce the amount of waste tires that are being disposed of illegally in Marin County.  One of the Amnesty Day Events will be held in rural West Marin and the other will be held in central Marin in San Rafael.  Grant money will also be used to fund a waste tire public education program that will consist of brochures designed to educate the public about proper tire care and proper tire disposal.  Brochures will be mailed out to the public with their garbage billing,  distributed at County functions and delivered to local businesses that store waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Marin County Hazardous and Solid Waste Joint Powers Authority","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Rawles","Phone":"415-499-6548"},{"GrantID":6463,"CycleID":223,"CycleCode":"TR34        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR34         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Calvin Young","AwardedFunds":49030.3700,"ProjectSummary":"Implement a Waste Tire Public Education and Amnesty program in Alpine, Amador, Colusa, Mariposa, Siskiyou, and Tuolumne Counties.  Conduct a two-day Tire Amnesty Event in each of the six counties in September and October of 2004.  These Tire Amnesty Events will provide a free waste tire disposal opportunity to county residents.  Develop and distribute educational materials and develop advertisements to promote proper tire maintenance, disposal and the amnesty event.  Educate the public on the environmental, health and safety issues caused by stockpiling or illegally disposing of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Rural Counties ESJPA","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Norton","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":6464,"CycleID":223,"CycleCode":"TR34        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR34         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Calvin Young","AwardedFunds":41597.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Increase effectiveness of tire amnesty collection by more convenient collection dates and rules, stronger Spanish-language outreach, and tire care/tire recycling source reduction public education.  Program will provide `Free Tire Recycling Months` in both 2004 and 2005 at four transfer stations in Mendocino County with goal of collection 19,000 waste tires, all of which will be recycled.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Sweeney","Phone":"707-468-9710"},{"GrantID":6465,"CycleID":223,"CycleCode":"TR34        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR34         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Calvin Young","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Merced County Department of Public Works will administer a regional countywide tire amnesty program; grant funds will be used primarily for waste tire collection and processing cost.  The majority of the waste tires collected during tire amnesty events will be reused and/or transformed.  Up to thirty -six tire amnesty day events will be conducted concurrently during regularly scheduled annual `Community Clean up Days` in each of Merced County`s seven jurisdictions (six cities and the County).  The Merced County Association of Governments (MCAG) will conduct the regional public education component of this project proposal.  The purpose of this project is to reduce incidents of illegal dumping, increase the amount of tire captured during tire amnesty events, and to educate the public on proper tire maintenance, disposal and the availability of recycled content products containing waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mary Kay","LastName":"Kirn","Phone":"209-385-7388"},{"GrantID":6466,"CycleID":223,"CycleCode":"TR34        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR34         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Calvin Young","AwardedFunds":19990.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Modesto will conduct seven tire amnesty events at five local high schools throughout the grant cycle: March 04, Jun 04 \u0026 05, Sep 04 \u0026 05, and Dec 04 \u0026 05.  Honor Farm inmates will conduct the heavy labor while city staff will gather statistical data and operate the heavy machinery.  Golden By-Products will provide the trailers, haul the waste tires and recycle the material.  Public education efforts will include notices in the Modesto Bee \u0026 El Sol newspapers, utility bill newsletters and on the city`s web page as well as the production of a 30-second PSA to be aired on the local public access channels.  The City of Modesto expects to collect approximately 7,000-9,000 waste tires throughout the grant cycle.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Beverly","LastName":"McCullough","Phone":"209-577-5495"},{"GrantID":6467,"CycleID":223,"CycleCode":"TR34        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR34         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":15548.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Napa County Executive Office/Local Enforcement Agency in cooperation with the City of Napa, and the Upper Valley Waste Management Agency-is proposing a regional waste tire amnesty and educational program. The Countywide program is a collaborative, multi-agency effort to develop and provide the public of Napa County an economical means to recycle/dispose of waste tires, and an educational program on the maintenance, storage, and public health and safety of managing waste tires.  The public will be able to recycle/dispose of waste tires at local drop-offs points by means of a voucher system.  The public educational program will focus on development of a brochure to explain the proper storage, handling and tire maintenance and safety, newspaper print ads, and flyers to announce the events.  The amnesty program will reduce the ongoing problem of illegal dumping on roadways and reduce the environmental threat of waste tire fires and illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"707-253-4144"},{"GrantID":6468,"CycleID":223,"CycleCode":"TR34        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR34         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Calvin Young","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Nevada and the Cities of Grass Valley and Nevada City will conduct two (2) Tire Amnesty Day Events, May 2004 and September 2004.   The purpose of these events is to provide opportunities for residents to bring tires in that may be stockpiled or deposited onto their vacant land.  The events will be held at the Nevada \r\nCounty Government Center, Nevada City, for the convenience of local residents.  Public outreach will be conducted to raise awareness of the hazards associated with illegally dumped tires, the benefits of recycling tires, and proper tire maintenance.  The County anticipates collection of approximately 12,000 waste tires through these two events, which will be recycled into crumb rubber as well as tire derived fuel for cement kilns.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Daria","LastName":"Kent","Phone":"530-265-7179"},{"GrantID":6469,"CycleID":223,"CycleCode":"TR34        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR34         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Calvin Young","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Sacramento will organize an amnesty day, in the fall of 2005, to accept tires from the general public at no charge.  The City`s Solid Waste Division will also work with selected neighborhood organizations and volunteers to clean illegally dumped tires from vacant lots and the public right-of-way.  Specific features of this event will include: \r\n*  Promotional campaign and media event to advertise a Saturday event. \r\n*  Identify drop-off sites for event (e.g. Meadowview Service Center, Sam Pannell Community Center, Robertson Community Center, etc. )\r\n*   Recruit volunteer groups and selected neighborhood associations to work with City personnel in clean-up of small tire dumps on vacant lots in Oak Park, Meadowview and Del Paso Heights neighborhoods.","ParticipantName":"City of Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Marty","LastName":"Strauss","Phone":"916-808-4934"},{"GrantID":6470,"CycleID":223,"CycleCode":"TR34        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR34         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Calvin Young","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Joaquin County and It`s partner agencies request $50,000 to implement a tire recycling outreach campaign that targets rural residential neighborhoods and growers.  Many of these residents are non-English speaking and may still be unaware of the environmental and environmental impacts of illegal dumping and stockpiling of tires.  Additionally, San Joaquin County has over 500 miles of unprotected, waterways, islands, sloughs, and isolated wildlife areas that wind through the Delta that are subject to illegal dumping of tires.  During 2003 and 2004 the goal is to reduce dumping and stockpiling of used tires by holding Amnesty Days Events at Refuse Collection Facilities in the North, South and Central County areas.  Last year over forty thousand (40,000) post cards, advertising the tire amnesty program, were mailed to the unincorporated area, one-thousand thirty two cards were returned, a three (3) percent participation rate, and over 186,000 tons of waste tires were collected.  This proposal will expand the 2002-2003 program to include partner agencies within San Joaquin County to include the City of Stockton, Tracy, and Manteca.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alison","LastName":"Hudson","Phone":"209-468-3066"},{"GrantID":6471,"CycleID":223,"CycleCode":"TR34        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR34         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Calvin Young","AwardedFunds":7226.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Coyote Valley Reservation will conduct  a Tire Amnesty Day that will coincide with a special event.  The Tire Amnesty Day will allow for Coyote Valley Tribal Members and members of other Native American communities to dispose of waste tires found on tribal lands.  The Tire Amnesty Day will provide an opportunity to rid tribal lands of a potential health and safety and environmental risk.","ParticipantName":"Coyote Valley Tribal Council","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mary","LastName":"Korte","Phone":"707-485-6910"},{"GrantID":6472,"CycleID":223,"CycleCode":"TR34        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR34         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Calvin Young","AwardedFunds":28370.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop a Waste Tire Amnesty and public education program, as well as an Agricultural Waste Tire Amnesty program.  Conduct 3 Amnesty events and 1 Agricultural event to provide free disposal opportunities to county residents.  Develop educational materials and media advertisements to promote proper tire disposal and the Amnesty events.  Educate the public on proper tire disposal; the environmental health and safety issues of illegal tire disposal, and proper tire care.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alan","LastName":"Abbs","Phone":"530-527-3717"},{"GrantID":6473,"CycleID":223,"CycleCode":"TR34        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR34         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Calvin Young","AwardedFunds":17936.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Trinity County Solid Waste wants to hold 2 local and 4 outlying area `Legacy Tire Roundup` events during the 2004/2005 calendar year by providing residents free, convenient and educational opportunities to dispose of waste tires.  These `Tire Roundups` are designed to keep the momentum going to finish the work started in the previous grant period.  Special emphasis will be given to residents with legacy piles.  Achievement will eliminate health and safety issues, reduce potential fuels and enhance the visual beauty of Trinity County for all who visit or live here to enjoy.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Rapinac","Phone":"530-623-1326"},{"GrantID":6474,"CycleID":224,"CycleCode":"TR35        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR35         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of La Quinta will place a rubberized surface made from waste tires recovered from the California waste stream beneath a water feature at the La Quinta Park.  This project is anticipated to begin in the early spring of 2004 and will be completed by summer of 2004.  The surface area to be laid is approximately 5,027 square feet and will include over ___ tons of recycled waste tires.  This is the best type of surface to place beneath a water feature because of the health and safety benefits it provides. In addition, effort will be made to increase community awareness of alternative uses of waste tires through media and community outreach, since purchasing, using , and promoting recycled products and materials is a fundamental part of the City of La Quinta`s business philosophy.","ParticipantName":"City of La Quinta","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Dodie","LastName":"Horvitz","Phone":"760-777-7090"},{"GrantID":6475,"CycleID":224,"CycleCode":"TR35        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR35         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Laguna Hills is planning the renovation of 2.75-acre Mandeville Park during the fiscal years 2004-2005.  Mandeville Park is a neighborhood park serving the northwest portion of City of Laguna Hills and contains metal and decaying wood playground equipment that does not meet the current ADA, CPSC, or ASTM guidelines.  In addition to providing an overall renovation to the park, this project will provide a barrier free path to the play area, provide new, fully compliant, accessible, recycled content playground equipment, and accessible safety surfacing.  Mandeville Park playground will allow children with and without disabilities to have a safe, fun, and exciting place to play.  The park playground accessibility and recycling grant will insure the playground improvements will not be eliminated from the project if funds are not sufficient for all identified improvements.","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Hills","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kenneth H.","LastName":"Rosenfield","Phone":"949-707-2655"},{"GrantID":6476,"CycleID":224,"CycleCode":"TR35        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR35         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Co. of Los Angeles, Dept. of Parks and Rec. proposed to renovate several parks.  The renovation of playgrounds will consist of removal of sand, any existing debris and the securing of all equipment and ground preparation.  The proposed project will consist of installing 100% Ca. waste tires covers.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Garrison","Phone":"213-351-5128"},{"GrantID":6477,"CycleID":224,"CycleCode":"TR35        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR35         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":14020.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City Council of the City of Costa Mesa approved rehabilitation of Lion`s Park, for local residents.  The final concept design plan includes refurbishing the playground area including the utilization of recycled tire safety surfacing beneath the playground (airplane) equipment.  The playground equipment (airplane) has been revitalized and construction of the surfacing material portion of the project is scheduled for construction at the end of calendar year 2003.  Costa Mesa has been working towards replacing unsafe and environmentally unfriendly playground surfacing with recycled tire safety surfacing in the parks.  Lions Park will be our newest park to sport safety surfacing to protect the park`s visitors and remove tires from California`s waste stream.","ParticipantName":"City of Costa Mesa","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lynda M.","LastName":"Jenkins","Phone":"714-754-5062"},{"GrantID":6478,"CycleID":224,"CycleCode":"TR35        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR35         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":10000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Hillbrok Park is a community-based park, and one of two parks located in the southeast end of the city.  The playground area is comprised of fine sand and rubberized surfacing directly under playground structure, which is pulling a part from the concrete base surrounding it.  The project is to remove the existing surfacing (sand) and rubberized surface and provide coverage of the whole playground area with new ground surfacing made from recycled feedstock which will meet or exceed ADA guidelines and State of California standards, and is intended to provide a fun and safe environment for all children.  The surfacing will allow wheelchair access to the equipment and provide accessible play opportunities for mobility-impaired children.  The City is undertaking this project to upgrade it`s surfacing and to make it accessible to children with disabilities.","ParticipantName":"City of Signal Hill","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kathy","LastName":"Sorensen","Phone":"562-989-7320"},{"GrantID":6479,"CycleID":224,"CycleCode":"TR35        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR35         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The SBUSD, in the next 12 months, would like to replace the existing compacted sand surface in and around the primary playground.  The District would go to bid to replace approximately 2,800 square feet of the surface in conjunction with the reconstruction of the existing playground and equipment.  The school nurse has reported numerous minor injuries as a result of `falls` in the playground specifically under and around the playground equipment.","ParticipantName":"South Bay Union Elementary School District","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Villagrana","Phone":"619-628-3590"},{"GrantID":6480,"CycleID":225,"CycleCode":"TR36        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR36         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":10125.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Torrance is requesting funds to resurface three athletic paths in two City parks to provide safe, effective and attractive exercise areas for a diverse community.  The project will be completed in 14 months, including a 3-month bid process.  The resurfaced paths, in addition to providing a reminder of the importance and practical applications of recycling, will improve the appearance of the parks, and reduce risk of injury to the surrounding community and more than 2,000 students that participate in the City`s Parks and Recreation Youth Sports Programs.","ParticipantName":"City of Torrance","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alison","LastName":"Sherman","Phone":"310-781-6916"},{"GrantID":6481,"CycleID":225,"CycleCode":"TR36        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR36         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"As part of an on-going commitment to improving the educational environment of its students, as well as developing and/or continuing to provide community-accessible recreational activities.  Pleasant Valley High School in Chico, California proposes the construction of a high-quality, handicapped accessible, environmentally friendly (through the use of recycled materials) all weather track facility on its campus.  Site surveying, initial planning, and budgeting will take place from the Summer of 2003 through the Spring of 2004.  Track construction will follow during the remainder of 2004, with a final construction date planned for the Spring of 2005.  The modern facility will provide students with opportunities to participate in healthy physical activities, as well as enable community group, such as the American Cancer Society`s Really-For-Life Campaign, to perform their events without the hazardous environment currently existing on the Pleasant Valley High School campus.  As a free public entity, the proposed facility would be used year-round by the student, athletes and staff at Pleasant Valley High School during school hours, and would be available to community groups, such as the county Special Olympics Training Commission and the Chico Running Club, via a proposed lighting system, before and after school hours.","ParticipantName":"Chico Unified School District","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Shepherd","Phone":"530-879-5212"},{"GrantID":6482,"CycleID":225,"CycleCode":"TR36        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR36         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This proposal, submitted by the All-weather Track Committee of SLV Boosters on behalf of the San Lorenzo Valley Unified School District in, proposes upgrading the existing running track around the perimeter of the football field at the San Lorenzo Valley High School in Felton, a small town of 8,000 people in Santa Cruz County, California.  The existing 7 lane dirt track, along with its associated field event areas, will be replaced with an 8 lane all-weather track and similarly surfaced field event areas.  Site surveying for this project is already complete, with contracting scheduled for Winter 2004 and project construction slated for Summer 2004.  The facility will serve the needs of the local High School , Junior High and Elementary School athletic programs, including the School`s state-ranked girls and boys cross country running teams, as well as providing public access for joggers, cross county runners and other recreationalists.  The proposed track will also serve as the only all weather running and aerobic facility accessible to the 25,000 residents of the San Lorenzo Valley, a forested coastal region of California that receives an average of more than 50 inches of rain and more than 80 rainy days on an average year.","ParticipantName":"San Lorenzo Valley Unified School District","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Valerie","LastName":"Pitts","Phone":"831-335-4425"},{"GrantID":6483,"CycleID":225,"CycleCode":"TR36        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR36         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Vacaville will be constructing a track made from California waste tires at the new Al Patch Park.  Construction of the track is estimated to begin in the summer of 2004, and be available for public use upon the opening of the new park in the summer of 2005.  The track will be installed by an independent contractor and will be maintained by California State Prison Solano inmates in conjunction with Public Works maintenance crews.  Currently there are no public tracks available to the residents of Vacaville, and as such the track is being built in response to the needs community: walkers, joggers, clubs, teams, events, etc.","ParticipantName":"City of Vacaville","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Strickland","Phone":"707-449-5173"},{"GrantID":6484,"CycleID":225,"CycleCode":"TR36        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR36         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lindsay recognizes the need for a jogging/walking track as a valuable community asset, providing a positive community local for its youth, seniors, and families.  The high-quality handicapped accessible, rubberized (using 100% recycled California tires) jogging/walking track will provide a safe, healthy, and enjoyable environment with free access year round, 24 hours a day.  The track will surround a weave through the City`s main public recreation area, including the City Park, municipal golf course, public swimming pool, youth soccer field, and the proposed Lindsay Wellness Center.  The proposed Wellness Center (to start construction in 2004) is a 8 million dollar going project by the City of Lindsay and the Lindsay Hospital District, and the track will be the first community running and aerobic walking facility in this area, serving the population of approximately 10,000 citizens.  With the aid of this grant, the construction for the new recreational track is slated to begin the summer of 2004, and would take six (6) months to complete.","ParticipantName":"City of Lindsay","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Scot","LastName":"Townsend","Phone":"559-562-7103"},{"GrantID":6485,"CycleID":225,"CycleCode":"TR36        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR36         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"KTJUSD proposes to replace an outdated track constructed of dirt/cinder rock at Hoopa Valley High School with a high quality handicapped accessible spike resistance , resilient polyurethane , all weather athletic surface made from 100% recycled tire rubber.  Upon awarding of grant funds, the district will put the project to bid in the winter with the projected work to begin in the Spring of 2004.  Due to the rainy weather in the winter months, summer will be the best time to pour the rubberized, recycled material.  Annually 5,000 county residents and students use the only track available in Northeastern Humboldt County for training, exercise, and medical reasons.  HVHS is a public school with free access year round however the condition of the track makes it unavailable for athletic competition and Handy -Cap use.","ParticipantName":"Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified School District","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Laura Lee","LastName":"George","Phone":"530-625-4255"},{"GrantID":6486,"CycleID":225,"CycleCode":"TR36        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR36         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Woodlake Union High School Track Project is submitting this grant to provide a quality track facility for students, parents and community members living in the community of Woodlake, CA.  The project will provide a synthetic rubberized surface which will be started in May 2004 with a projected completion date of August 2004.  The track will allow for the establishment of a physical education curriculum at all grade levels dealing with cardio-vascular development.  The track will also provide community members and local organizations the opportunity to develop personal fitness through running and walking.  The track will be an equal access facility and be open year round during non-school hours.","ParticipantName":"Woodlake Union High School District","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Tietjen","Phone":"559-564-8081"},{"GrantID":6487,"CycleID":225,"CycleCode":"TR36        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR36         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District (FSUSD) intends to construct an 8 lane, 400-meter rubberized track around the perimeter of the existing football field at Rodriguez High School in Fairfield, California.  The construction of the track will take place in the Summer of 2004.  The School District intends to use rubber from 100% California waste tires in the track surfacing to demonstrate to students and the community the possibilities of recycling.  The School District is eager to have a rubberized track at Rodriguez High School as there is only one other all-weather running track in the FSUSD school system despite the fact that there are over 23,000 students within their jurisdiction.  Having a rubberized track at Rodriguez High School would help to ensure adequate facilities and recreational opportunities for students, track team participants and also the community as the track would be open to use by any public member during non-school hours.","ParticipantName":"Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Pierce","Phone":"707-399-5148"},{"GrantID":6488,"CycleID":226,"CycleCode":"TR37        ","CycleNameID":63,"CycleName":"Tire Product Commercialization and Applied Technologies Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR37         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Golden By-Products, Inc. will purchase and install an Artisan Machine 36` Dual Drive (High Speed) Cracker Mill.  The project will take place during the specified grant term (June, 2004-April, 2006).  Golden will utilize grant funding private lending sources to finance the project.  Golden will add this applied technology into its existing commercial phase to increase the recycling capacity of its facility.  This proven applied technology will result in Golden`s capacity to produce readily available volumes and quality of crumb rubber at the most cost effective price to support the development of crumb rubber markets.","ParticipantName":"Golden By-Products, Inc.","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jana","LastName":"Nairn","Phone":"209-668-4855"},{"GrantID":6489,"CycleID":226,"CycleCode":"TR37        ","CycleNameID":63,"CycleName":"Tire Product Commercialization and Applied Technologies Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR37         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CRM Company is proposing to install an advanced tire shredding system at its major tire recycling facility in Compton to produce a new wire free tire chips (3/4` nominal) product.  The construction and installation of the proposed system would be completed within 8 months upon receipt of notice to proceed from CIWMB followed by 4 months of evaluation and training.  This system will be consist of a Tire Liberator and a Free wire Re-Claimer, allowing CRM to produce a unique wire free tire chip to be used in manufacturing of rubber roofing products.  This new product line will create a new market for California waste tires and re-divert an additional 600,000 waste tires from California Landfills (see Exhibit `A` Ventura County Support Letter).  CRM needs to install this production line to meet required wire free tire chip specifications and supply six million pounds annually to LTR.  (Please see Exhibit `A` LTR Material Purchase Commitment Letter).","ParticipantName":"CRM Co., LLC","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Barry","LastName":"Takallou","Phone":"310-538-2222"},{"GrantID":6490,"CycleID":226,"CycleCode":"TR37        ","CycleNameID":63,"CycleName":"Tire Product Commercialization and Applied Technologies Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR37         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"What: Tri-C Tire Recycling, which produces crumb rubber for rubber mats and flooring, landscaping, and civil engineering projects, plans to expand its capacity with the addition of a new granulator system and screen, enhance its existing safety wall to separate equipment from storage of finished product, strengthen its mezzanine storage area, and install a concrete pad with concrete separator blocks for tire chip storage.  When: Upon receiving a Notice to Proceed, within six months Tri-C Tire Recycling plans to complete the entire project, with the pouring of the concrete storage pad first, enhancing the safety wall and strengthening the mezzanine storage area second, and finally, installing a new granulator system and screen and upgrading its electrical capacity.  How:  Tri-C Tire Recycling proposes to contract out the design and manufacture of the granulator to Tri-C Manufacturing, Inc., purchase a screen, and prepare the site for construction of the facilities.  Installation of the outside concrete pad and concrete separator blocks, enhancing a safety wall, strengthening the mezzanine storage area and upgrade of the electrical capacity will be contract out.  Why:  Because of market potential, Tri-C Tire Recycling proposes to purchase a new granulator system and screen that will allow the company to produce greater quantities of fine mesh crumb rubber, and also larger-sized rubber granules-up to 5/8ths of an inch-for use in civil engineering applications, such as soil erosion mitigation, and other products, such as pallets, sports fields, rubber flooring and equestrian applications.","ParticipantName":"Tri-C Manufacturing, Inc. dba Tri-C Tire Recycling","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Korte","Phone":"916-388-2093"},{"GrantID":6491,"CycleID":226,"CycleCode":"TR37        ","CycleNameID":63,"CycleName":"Tire Product Commercialization and Applied Technologies Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR37         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Calvin Young","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"EcoTerra Global Limited intends to manufacture high quality recycled replacement tires (remolds) for 4x4, SUV, passenger car and commercial van vehicles.  EcoTerra will set its remolds for 25-35% less than comparable new tires, save motorists 5-7% on fuel because of lower rolling resistance compounds, increase tire mileage by 10-15% and internally consume 4-5 lbs of recycled rubber compound for tread stock, sidewalk veneer and cushion gum materials.  EcoTerra has developed an exclusive higher use refined and purified rubber crumb recycled from scrap tires that enables over 60% of this recycled material to be mixed with new polymers thus tripling the amount of rubber crumb that is used to produce EcoTerra`s fuel savings and longer life tread compounds","ParticipantName":"EcoTerra Global Limited","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ernest","LastName":"Moore","Phone":"831-386-9900"},{"GrantID":6492,"CycleID":228,"CycleCode":"RAC2        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC2         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":662.5000,"ProjectSummary":"Project location:  Benson Avenue Pavement Rehabilitation.","ParticipantName":"City of Ontario","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Mim Mack","Phone":"909-395-2112"},{"GrantID":6493,"CycleID":228,"CycleCode":"RAC2        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC2         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":7500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Avenida Columbo (Avenida Teresa to end of street), E. Avenida Canada (El Camino Real to E. El Portal), E. Avenida Mariposa (El Camino Real to Avenida de la Estrella), E. Avenida Escalones (El Camino Real to Avenida de la Estrella). E. Avenida Marquita (El Camino Real to Avenida de la Estrella), Avenida Mateo (El Camino Real to Avenida Monterey) and Calle Cuadra (Calle Frontera to Calle Gaucho).","ParticipantName":"City of San Clemente","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"George","LastName":"Scarborough","Phone":"949-361-8322"},{"GrantID":6494,"CycleID":228,"CycleCode":"RAC2        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC2         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":7500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location (3 of 3): City of La Mirada, Imperial Highway.\r\nLimits: La Mirada Blvd to Ocaso Ave.","ParticipantName":"City of La Mirada","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marlin","LastName":"Munoz","Phone":"562-902-2372"},{"GrantID":6495,"CycleID":228,"CycleCode":"RAC2        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC2         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":7375.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project location:  Pavement Rehabilitation of Francis Street and Sultana Avenue.","ParticipantName":"City of Ontario","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Mim Mack","Phone":"909-395-2112"},{"GrantID":6496,"CycleID":228,"CycleCode":"RAC2        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC2         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":7200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location (12 of 12): Hickory Ave.\r\nLimits: Greenback Ln to Oak Ave.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Daniel","LastName":"Klinker","Phone":"916-874-3926"},{"GrantID":6497,"CycleID":228,"CycleCode":"RAC2        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC2         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":7125.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location (11 of 12); Mission Ave.\r\nLimits: Arden Way to El Camino Ave.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Daniel","LastName":"Klinker","Phone":"916-874-3926"},{"GrantID":6498,"CycleID":228,"CycleCode":"RAC2        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC2         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project location:  Los Angeles County, Whittier Blvd.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Sheridan","Phone":"626-458-3910"},{"GrantID":6499,"CycleID":228,"CycleCode":"RAC2        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC2         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":6412.5000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Palm Springs","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David J.","LastName":"Barakian","Phone":"760-323-8253"},{"GrantID":6500,"CycleID":228,"CycleCode":"RAC2        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC2         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Saratoga","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Morgan","LastName":"Kessler","Phone":"408-868-1218"},{"GrantID":6501,"CycleID":228,"CycleCode":"RAC2        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC2         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":6705.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project location:  Vineyard Avenue Pavement Rehabilitation.","ParticipantName":"City of Ontario","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Mim Mack","Phone":"909-395-2112"},{"GrantID":6502,"CycleID":228,"CycleCode":"RAC2        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC2         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":6250.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Ojai","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Glenn","LastName":"Hawks","Phone":"805-640-2560"},{"GrantID":6503,"CycleID":228,"CycleCode":"RAC2        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC2         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":6250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project location:  Fifth Street Pavement Rehabilitation.","ParticipantName":"City of Ontario","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Mim Mack","Phone":"909-395-2112"},{"GrantID":6504,"CycleID":228,"CycleCode":"RAC2        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC2         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":6250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location of Site:  Avenida Salvador (Avenida San Pablo to 300` north of Calle Malaguena).","ParticipantName":"City of San Clemente","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"George","LastName":"Scarborough","Phone":"949-361-8322"},{"GrantID":6505,"CycleID":228,"CycleCode":"RAC2        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC2         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":6250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project site: Alpine Village Subdivision, Diamond Valley Spur, Diamond Valley Road.","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Demaio","Phone":"530-694-2140"},{"GrantID":6506,"CycleID":227,"CycleCode":"SB3         ","CycleNameID":94,"CycleName":"Sustainable Building Grants - Third Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Sustainable Building Grants","CyclecategoryID":5,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SB3          - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Dana Papke","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Eleven school districts have adopted resolutions to institutionalize high performance goals on a district level. However, only one district has incorporated the CHPS Criteria into all their projects. A CHPS Roadmap would help these schools districts as well as future districts that adopt resolutions to successfully implement the CHPS best practices district-wide. This project would provide a grant to CHPS for the development of an implementation roadmap.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Collaborative For High Performance Schools","county":null,"CountyID":null,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sara","LastName":"Greenwood","Phone":"415-957-1977"},{"GrantID":6507,"CycleID":229,"CycleCode":"ED7         ","CycleNameID":73,"CycleName":"School DEEL Education Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ED7          - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":293000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The SLOCOE, through its staff, the CREEC Network, and consultants, will provide a mechanism through which the Office of Education and the Environment can accomplish the following:\r\n1.Work cooperatively with other state agencies to develop model environmental curriculum materials that incorporate the education principles for the environment;\r\n2. Align the model curriculum materials with applicable State Board of Education adopted academic content standards in Science, Mathematics, English/Language Arts, and History/Social Sciences;\r\n3. Make recommendations regarding the modification of existing environmental education programs and materials so that they are in compliance with the education principles for the environment;\r\n4. Deliver professional development to the faculty and administrators of educational institutions regarding methods for integrating the education principles for the environment into programs in schools throughout the state.\r\n","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County Office of Education","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Celeste","LastName":"Royer","Phone":"805-782-7224"},{"GrantID":6508,"CycleID":232,"CycleCode":"TEA10       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA10        - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Donna Hogan","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project is to fund the CDAA in prosecuting waste tire case as a LEA. It will initially focus on 2-3 counties and then expand. CDAA will train and utilize circuit prosecutors and coordinate and with existing Board enforcement.","ParticipantName":"California District Attorneys Association","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Gale","LastName":"Filter","Phone":"916-443-2017"},{"GrantID":6508,"CycleID":232,"CycleCode":"TEA10       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA10        - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Donna Hogan","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project is to fund the CDAA in prosecuting waste tire case as a LEA. It will initially focus on 2-3 counties and then expand. CDAA will train and utilize circuit prosecutors and coordinate and with existing Board enforcement.","ParticipantName":"California District Attorneys Association","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sara","LastName":"Pratt","Phone":"650-599-1514"},{"GrantID":6508,"CycleID":232,"CycleCode":"TEA10       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA10        - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Donna Hogan","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project is to fund the CDAA in prosecuting waste tire case as a LEA. It will initially focus on 2-3 counties and then expand. CDAA will train and utilize circuit prosecutors and coordinate and with existing Board enforcement.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Gale","LastName":"Filter","Phone":"916-443-2017"},{"GrantID":6508,"CycleID":232,"CycleCode":"TEA10       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA10        - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Donna Hogan","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project is to fund the CDAA in prosecuting waste tire case as a LEA. It will initially focus on 2-3 counties and then expand. CDAA will train and utilize circuit prosecutors and coordinate and with existing Board enforcement.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sara","LastName":"Pratt","Phone":"650-599-1514"},{"GrantID":6509,"CycleID":233,"CycleCode":"SWC8        ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC8         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Sabra Ambrose","AwardedFunds":750000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Urban runoff discharged through municipal storm drain systems has been identified as one of the principal causes of water pollution in the region.  Urban runoff can contain a host of pollutants like trash and debris, bacteria and viruses, oil and grease, sediments, nutrients, metals, and toxic chemicals.  These contaminants can adversely impact receiving waters and associated biota and public health.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Donald","LastName":"Wolfe","Phone":"626-458-4002"},{"GrantID":6510,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":12030.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility\r\nResidential Collection\r\nPublicity and Education\r\nPersonnel/Other","ParticipantName":"City of Aliso Viejo","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Donise","LastName":"McDonald","Phone":"949-425-2535"},{"GrantID":6511,"CycleID":215,"CycleCode":"HD13        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD13         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":186976.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct (four instead of two as originnaly proposed) HHW events.","ParticipantName":"City of La Habra","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Edward","LastName":"Wimmer","Phone":"562-905-9792"},{"GrantID":6512,"CycleID":215,"CycleCode":"HD13        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD13         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Spencer Fine","AwardedFunds":42016.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1) Educate the public regarding the hazards to the environment and public health issues associated with the improper disposal of Cathode Ray Tubes (CRT`s). 2) Collect stockpiled CRTs. 3) Identify reusable computer systems.","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jaqueline","LastName":"Armstrong","Phone":"707-262-4193"},{"GrantID":6513,"CycleID":215,"CycleCode":"HD13        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD13         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Spencer Fine","AwardedFunds":68553.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1) Provide education on the new Battery, Oil and Paint (BOP) facility at the Arcata Community Recycling Center, the County HHW facility. 2) Develop education materials on reuse/recycling and proper disposal of universal and electronic waste. 3) Conduct a County-wide thermometer exchange.","ParticipantName":"City of Arcata","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Neander","Phone":"707-825-2151"},{"GrantID":6514,"CycleID":215,"CycleCode":"HD13        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD13         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Susan Mueller","AwardedFunds":24409.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop collection areas for recyclable/universal waste.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cynthia","LastName":"Knapp","Phone":"209-754-6401"},{"GrantID":6515,"CycleID":215,"CycleCode":"HD13        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD13         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Cheryl Williams","AwardedFunds":35676.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Purchase a forklift ramp and aerosol can processing machine to improve worker health \u0026 safety, operational efficiency, and cost efficiency.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Sweeney","Phone":"707-468-9710"},{"GrantID":6516,"CycleID":215,"CycleCode":"HD13        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD13         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Cynthia Dunn","AwardedFunds":87800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1) Conduct 7 HHW events, including E-waste and U-waste. 2) Develop an education and outreach component to support the events.","ParticipantName":"City of West Hollywood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Susannah ","LastName":"Turney","Phone":"323-848-6499"},{"GrantID":6517,"CycleID":215,"CycleCode":"HD13        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD13         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Cynthia Dunn","AwardedFunds":170165.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1) Construct and staff a permanent HHW facility. 2) Conduct 11 temporary collection events. 3) Conduct 4 E-waste collection events. 4) Collect HHW from homebound residents. 5) Spanish targeted outreach.","ParticipantName":"City of Ventura","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Yahner","Phone":"805-652-4558"},{"GrantID":6518,"CycleID":215,"CycleCode":"HD13        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD13         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":131860.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1) Expand door-to-door HHW collection program. 2) Develop community-based social marketing program to dispose of HHW or find alternatives to hazardous products.","ParticipantName":"City of Folsom","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rod","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"916-355-8361"},{"GrantID":6519,"CycleID":215,"CycleCode":"HD13        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD13         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Angela Parker","AwardedFunds":113550.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1)Provide temporary collection activities. 2) Implement public awareness campaign designed to educate our residents on the harmful effects of illegally discarding HHW.","ParticipantName":"City of Carson","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Velasco, P.E.","Phone":"310-847-3520"},{"GrantID":6520,"CycleID":218,"CycleCode":"UBG10       ","CycleNameID":80,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":5165.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Publicity and Education (Public Education, Special Events, Newsletter, Community Based Social Marketing, Containers, Other Premiums)","ParticipantName":"Mojave Desert and Mountain Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Stephanie","LastName":"Odenbach","Phone":"909-382-5401"},{"GrantID":6521,"CycleID":234,"CycleCode":"SWC9        ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC9         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Abel Martinez-Centeno","AwardedFunds":750000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City has projected the 30 year present value cost of the project at $2.32 million.  This includes the scenario where the first phase of the planned system must be expanded to collect gas from under the Phoebe Hearst School.  The first year capital cost is projected at $900,000.  The associated first three year startup, management, monitoring, testing, and reporting costs of the project are estimated at $370,908.  The total estimated cost of the project in the first three years wherein the grant funding must be used or encumbered totals $1,270,908.  A detailed cost estimate is included as Exhibit H.","ParticipantName":"City of Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brad","LastName":"Shirhall","Phone":"916-808-7483"},{"GrantID":6522,"CycleID":235,"CycleCode":"SWC10       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC10        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Dawn Liang","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Los Angeles currently faces a three hundred million dollar budget shortfall for 2004; many of its programs including Operation CleanSweep`s Nuisance Alley Conversion and Abatement Program will not receive funding.  This Program addresses nuisance alleys, defined as an alley plagued by illegal dumping or criminal activity.  Without this program, which closes and/or converts alleys into mini-parks, picnic areas, gardens or other types of positive community amenities, the City is guaranteed to have a rise in illegal dumping activity.  Beyond this recent budget crisis, the City long needed extra assistance in cleaning and mitigating the most chronic illegal dumping sites.  The requested funds will enable the City to finally control and remove these problem sites from the impacted surrounding communities.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Detrich","LastName":"Allen","Phone":"213-978-0840"},{"GrantID":6523,"CycleID":234,"CycleCode":"SWC9        ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC9         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Abel Martinez-Centeno","AwardedFunds":750000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed gas system improvements at Sheldon-Arleta landfill cannot be achieved without the requested funds.  The current statewide and City budget crises have severely hampered the City`s ability to fund additional improvements at its solid waste sites.  The City of Los Angeles currently faces a three hundred million dollar budget shortfall for 2004; many of its programs will be under funded or not funded at all.  The City needs the requested funds to protect the community from potentially changing landfill gas conditions at Cheldon-Arleta landfill.  If CIWMB grant funds are provided, City matching funds as indicated below have already been approved by the Mayor and City Council.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Detrich","LastName":"Allen","Phone":"213-978-0840"},{"GrantID":6524,"CycleID":238,"CycleCode":"PC1         ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"PC1          - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":32000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Kid Ease will hire contractors to install new play structures, resurface the play areas with pour-in-place protective surfacing, and associated work.  The work will be scheduled for early August 2004, pending City of Sacramento \u0026 Department of General Services approvals.  This project is needed to complete the outdoor playgrounds and create an on-site demonstration project highlighting the use of recycled-content materials, including recycled waste tire protective surfacing and high recycled content play structures.","ParticipantName":"Kid Ease Child Care Center Inc.","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Barry","Phone":"916-341-6521"},{"GrantID":6525,"CycleID":239,"CycleCode":"ED8         ","CycleNameID":69,"CycleName":"Environmental Ambassador Pilot Program","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ED8          - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Christine Liske","AwardedFunds":9914.2900,"ProjectSummary":"This program has been well received by the Fresno USD administrators and they have provided their support for endeavors such as this.  Jerry Valdez has been involved with science/EE for numerous years (I believe 10 years) and is well connected with local and state agencies.  Fresno USD has already stated their interest in being a pilot for the EAPP.","ParticipantName":"Fresno Unified School District","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jerry","LastName":"Valadez","Phone":"559-248-7181"},{"GrantID":6526,"CycleID":240,"CycleCode":"UED4        ","CycleNameID":69,"CycleName":"Environmental Ambassador Pilot Program","CyclecategoryName":"Education Grants","CyclecategoryID":11,"FiscalYear":"2003-04   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UED4         - 2003-04","GrantManager":"Christine Liske","AwardedFunds":2942.8600,"ProjectSummary":"This program has been well received by the Fresno USD administrators and they have provided their support for endeavors such as this.  Jerry Valdez has been involved with science/EE for numerous years (I believe 10 years) and is well connected with local and state agencies.  Fresno USD has already stated their interest in being a pilot for the EAPP.","ParticipantName":"Fresno Unified School District","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jerry","LastName":"Valadez","Phone":"559-248-7181"},{"GrantID":6529,"CycleID":242,"CycleCode":"FR18        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR18         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":29968.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project includes one site that is approximately 2.75 miles in length along Poso Creek starting at a point that is 5 miles due north of Hwy 46 in Wasco, CA along Palm Avenue.  Palm Avenue ends at Blankenship, and the site begins approximately 1/4 mile to the north along the same direction.  The site is characterized by large quantities of illegally dumped appliances, furniture, domestic waste, tires, construction refuse, vehicles, and various other waste items.","ParticipantName":"Pond-Shafter-Wasco Resource Conservation District","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Hockett","Phone":"661-336-0967"},{"GrantID":6530,"CycleID":242,"CycleCode":"FR18        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR18         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":145632.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant application is being requested for the clean-up of three (3) sites.  These properties have been ignored for many years and need immediate attention due to illegal dumping of trash, appliances, vehicles, batteries and tires.  With the help of this grant, these properties will be cleaned and no longer attract illegal dumping.  The land will be made useful and productive, back to its original use of farming and ranching. (Organic)","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Nancy","LastName":"van Klaveren","Phone":"707-263-2309"},{"GrantID":6531,"CycleID":242,"CycleCode":"FR18        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR18         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":19606.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project encompasses 2 different sites within Tulare County.  Site 1 (Boydstun Site) is located at the corner of Rd 264 and Ave 92 East of Terabella 4 miles, and site 2 (Muller Site) is located on Ave 80 and Rd 272 SE of Terrabella 6 miles.  Both of the sites have varying amounts of waste impeding grazing, wildlife habitat and farmland production.  With grant funding for waste clean up, outreach and education, the repeated illegal dumping and its subsequent health hazards and negative aesthetic value can be abated.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County Resource Conservation District","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Witt","Phone":"661-319-3308"},{"GrantID":6532,"CycleID":242,"CycleCode":"FR18        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR18         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":13360.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project is located NW of Kettleman City, the legal is SW 1/4 of Sec 32, T21S R18E.  The road that will be used for transporting the waste will be Quebec Rd.  We are proposing to clean remove and recycle all of the waste on the site.  The site is considered cropland and meets the criteria for the program.","ParticipantName":"Excelsior/Kings River Resource Conservation District","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Witt","Phone":"661-587-6001"},{"GrantID":6533,"CycleID":242,"CycleCode":"FR18        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR18         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":28831.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Yolo County Resource Conservation District in collaboration with Paddock Orchard requests funds for solid waste cleanup in Yolo County.  The site contains a variety of waste materials, including: household waste, appliances, automobiles, scrap metal, and agricultural waste.  The proposed project will remove, properly dispose of and recycle waste material from the site, and repair and revegetate the area distributed by the removal.  Implementating the proposed project will achieve the landowner`s goals of making his property free of illegally dumped waste material and enhancing with habitat value of the `Little Lamb Valley` Slough that was historic dumping site on the south edge of his property.  The restoration will fill a 450-foot gap in a mile-long slough revegetation program underway by the Audubon Landowner Stewardship Program.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County Resource Conservation District","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Robins","Phone":"530-662-2037"},{"GrantID":6535,"CycleID":251,"CycleCode":"TR43        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR43         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":18892.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Redlands seeks grant funding for public outreach and tire collection events.  The project is characterized by the following:\r\n*  Conduct four Amnesty Day Events (Community Recycling Events) in a two year period by providing a free opportunity for private citizens to drop off tires for legal handling and recycling.  \r\n*  Pair collection events with City of Redlands annual Spring and Fall mulch give-away, backyard composting, electronics and white goods recycling drop-off events.\r\n*  Conduct public outreach campaign to publicize events and promote proper care and recycling of tires (e.g., develop printed materials for bulk mailing, targeted outreach to agribusiness, press releases and paid advertising).\r\n*  Track participation and tire collection at City collection events.","ParticipantName":"City of Redlands","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Fred ","LastName":"Cardenas","Phone":"909-798-7655"},{"GrantID":6537,"CycleID":251,"CycleCode":"TR43        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR43         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Ontario is proposing to host an Amnesty Day event combined with a waste tire education campaign.  Due to the significant amount of waste tires illegally dumped in the Ontario community, the City would like to place roll-offs in three locations throughout the community to collect and recycle tires.  These tires collection sites would be specifically placed in low-income areas and the new annexed agricultural area.  The project would increase community awareness regarding waste tires as well as decrease the threat of the West Nile Virus in the Ontario community.","ParticipantName":"City of Ontario","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Deborah","LastName":"Allen","Phone":"909-395-2672"},{"GrantID":6538,"CycleID":251,"CycleCode":"TR43        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR43         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Modesto will conduct twelve Waste Tire Amnesty Events at three local garbage companies throughout the grant cycle.  Residents will take their waste tires to their respective garbage company transfer station for free disposal via a coupon tracking system; they will be limited to 8 tires per year and 16 tires per grant cycle.  Golden By-Products will provide the trailers, haul the material and shred the waste tires.  Public education efforts will include ads in the Modesto Bee and El Sol; notices in the utility bill newsletter and new resident packets; posted on the city`s web page and airing of a 30-second commercial on the public access channel.  The city expects to collect approximately 10,000-12,000 waste tires throughout the grant cycle.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Beverly","LastName":"McCullough","Phone":"209-577-5495"},{"GrantID":6539,"CycleID":251,"CycleCode":"TR43        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR43         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":29018.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Regional Waste Management Authority (RWMA) is proposing to continue the highly successful public education and waste tire amnesty program to clean-up nuisance and small tire piles in local neighborhoods and to prevent larger piles from accumulating by collection approximately 8,200 used and waste tires for recycling.  The public education program will focus on tire maintenance and safety to prolong the useful life of tires and on proper tire disposal to improve the aesthetics and the health and safety of local neighborhoods because waste tires provide habits for disease-carrying pests, mosquitoes and other insects.  Education messages and the promotion of the availability of passes for free tire collection events will be disseminated via press releases; newspaper print ads; radio PSAs; and, in the Yuba-Sutter Disposal, Inc. (YDI) newsletter distributed as a billing insert.  Residents of Yuba and Sutter Counties will request and use the event passes for the free drop-off of a minimum of 5,000 used and waste tires at eight (8) collection events held at each of the two local transfer stations.  Eight (8) 40-yard tire bins, which hold an average of 400 tires each, will also be provided for collection of used and waste tires at community clean-up events planned for Live Oak, Oliver Hurst , Sutter and the Yuba County Foothills.","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"530-634-6890"},{"GrantID":6541,"CycleID":251,"CycleCode":"TR43        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR43         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Butte County Public Works Department, in partnership with all five of the County`s municipal jurisdictions, is proposing to hold two Waste Tire Amnesty Events at locations specifically selected to serve the majority of the County`s citizens.  In addition, we plan to hold these events in conjunction with smaller Community Clean up events in those cities that are not in close proximity to where the Tire Amnesty Events are taking place.  We will be cooperating with jurisdictions to act as satellite collectors that will feed their waste tires to the event.\r\n\r\nConcurrently, a public education program designed to inform the citizens of the events and to educate them as to problems associated with illegally stockpiled and illegally dumped waste tires will take place.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Rodowick","Phone":"530-879-2352"},{"GrantID":6542,"CycleID":251,"CycleCode":"TR43        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR43         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Los Angeles and the Cities of Lancaster, Palmdale, and Santa Clarita will conduct two joint waste tire amnesty day events in 2005 to reduce the illegal dumping of waste tires and to divert the tires from landfill disposal in the Antelope and Santa Clarita Valleys.  The events will be held at seven locations for the convenience of residents.  Public outreach will be conducted to raise environmental awareness of the hazards associated with illegally dumped tires and to inform residents of the benefits of recycling tires and proper tire care.  This project anticipates collecting 22,000 waste tires, which will be recycled into roofing shingles, loose playground fill, and crumb rubber.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Lee","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"626-458-3524"},{"GrantID":6545,"CycleID":251,"CycleCode":"TR43        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR43         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"89","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Orelia","LastName":"DeBraal","Phone":"858-874-4038"},{"GrantID":6547,"CycleID":253,"CycleCode":"FR19        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR19         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":31501.5600,"ProjectSummary":"Remove with hand labor and dispose of through recycling an estimated 5,000 to 7,500 passenger car tires and disposal of approximately 40 cubic yards of other assorted debris.  Tires will be removed and recycled by Waste Recovery West.  Two debris boxes will be provided for removal of other assorted debris and appliances.  Work will be performed by the Marin Conservation Corps.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Turner","Phone":"415-499-7146"},{"GrantID":6549,"CycleID":253,"CycleCode":"FR19        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR19         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":29890.5400,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of this program is to improve farm land health by reducing the amount of trash, appliances and special waste that are illegally dumped on agricultural properties in San Joaquin County.  This will be accomplished by taking a comprehensive approach toward cleaning up blighted properties, enforcing laws prohibiting illegal dumping, and educating residents on the proper disposal of their refuse.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Gorton","Phone":"209-468-3066"},{"GrantID":6550,"CycleID":253,"CycleCode":"FR19        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR19         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":108429.9000,"ProjectSummary":"Seven Sites with persistent dumping problems or stream debris wash issues.","ParticipantName":"Solano Resource Conservation District","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tacy","LastName":"Currey","Phone":"707-678-1655"},{"GrantID":6551,"CycleID":251,"CycleCode":"TR43        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR43         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":15100.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Banning plans to hold 2 tire amnesty day events in Fall 2005 and Fall 2006 in conjunction with bulky item pick up days.  All tires will be recycled at waste tire recycling facility.  Manufacturers of recycled tire products will display goods at the events.  The City expects to collect 1,500 tires during the 2 events.  Outreach by Public TV, utility inserts, school presentations, informational brochures, free tire maintenance clinics.  Information will be translated into Spanish, Lao, and Hmong.","ParticipantName":"City of Banning","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Steenson","Phone":"909-922-3122"},{"GrantID":6555,"CycleID":251,"CycleCode":"TR43        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR43         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":19807.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implement a Waste Tire Public Education and Amnesty program in Mariposa County.  Conduct two Tire Amnesty Events at the Mariposa Landfill and one Tire Amnesty Event at the Don Pedro Transfer Station.  These Tire Amnesty Events will provide a free waste tire disposal opportunity to county residents.  Develop and distribute educational materials and develop advertisements to promote proper tire maintenance, disposal and the amnesty event.  Educate the public on the environmental, health and safety issues caused by stockpiling or illegally disposing of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"209-966-5165"},{"GrantID":6556,"CycleID":251,"CycleCode":"TR43        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR43         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":54734.0000,"ProjectSummary":"West Contra Costa IWMA proposes to implement a tire recycling outreach campaign to raise awareness of the hazards of illegally dumped  and stockpiled tires and the benefits of recycling tires and proper tire maintenance.  They wish to host waste tire amnesty day events in July 2005 \u0026 July 2006.","ParticipantName":"West Contra Costa Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mersina","LastName":"Purlantov","Phone":"510-215-3104"},{"GrantID":6557,"CycleID":251,"CycleCode":"TR43        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR43         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":14713.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City of Fresno will promote and conduct tire amnesty day events in 2006 to reduce illegal dumping of waste tires and divert the tires from being disposed in landfills or illegally dumped on vacant lots and public right of ways.  Trailers will be provided as drop off points.  Outreach brochures and flyers in English, Spanish and Hmong will be distributed to raise environmental awareness of the hazards of illegally dumped tire and, the benefits of recycling tires, proper tire maintenance and publicize amnesty day events.  Event anticipates collection of 11,000 tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"559-621-8423"},{"GrantID":6559,"CycleID":251,"CycleCode":"TR43        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR43         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Provide Imperial Valley residents with free and convenient locations and times for legal disposal of tires.  Revise outreach and educational program to help deter illegally discarded tires.  Project consists of 2 phases: conduct amnesty day tire collection events and development of a culturally based media campaign targeting tire maintenance and disposal to the majority Hispanic population.","ParticipantName":"City of El Centro","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"JB","LastName":"West","Phone":"760-337-4538"},{"GrantID":6560,"CycleID":251,"CycleCode":"TR43        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR43         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The award of this grant will allow for the continued expansion and enhancement of this valuable program.  The addition of a Spanish language television ad which willl be run 56 times per month for 1 year on Univision Channel 38, is the final piece of the City`s Used Tire Round-Up campaign strategy.  This concentrated 12 month campaign will create a consistent message educating the Hispanic community of the importance of recycling Waste Tires.  The use of television as an advertising medium will expand the audience beyond any advertising done thus far.  It is believed that the City of Lompoc will be able to reach an audience that it has not had access to on a regular basis.  A staple of the Used Tire Round-up will be the continuation of door-to-door waste tire pickups within the City limits and drop-off sites in the unicorporated areas.","ParticipantName":"City of Lompoc","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Claudia","LastName":"Stine","Phone":"805-875-8023"},{"GrantID":6561,"CycleID":251,"CycleCode":"TR43        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR43         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":27736.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City of Clovis, Fresno Metropolitan Flood Control District, Fresno Irrigation District will contract with Fresno Local Conservation Corps to conduct series of 4 quarterly Waste Tire Amnesty Days to reduce number of illegally dumped tires in canals, ponding basins and impacted areas of Metro Fresno County.  Media campaign outreach for education and awareness.","ParticipantName":"City of Clovis","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Brodie","Phone":"559-324-2686"},{"GrantID":6562,"CycleID":245,"CycleCode":"RU8         ","CycleNameID":90,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Eighth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU8          - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Rachelle Tarver","AwardedFunds":49102.0000,"ProjectSummary":"El Dorado County Environmental Management in partnership with El Dorado County Habitat for Humanity proposes to implement a material acquisition unit for purpose of collection of reusable C\u0026D materials from construction projects throughout county.  Reusable materials will be sold at the ReSTORE in Placerville, CA.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Stanton","Phone":"530-621-6658"},{"GrantID":6571,"CycleID":245,"CycleCode":"RU8         ","CycleNameID":90,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Eighth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU8          - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Rachelle Tarver","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"County \u0026 Goodwill Industries E REUSE will establish permanent collection \u0026 distribution system for reusing \u0026 recycling electronic equipment.  E REUSE venture will partner with County`s Vocational Rehabilitation Services to implement a workforce training program to provide developmentally disabled individuals transitional employment opportunities to collect, separate, test \u0026 store reusable computer equipment that will be made available at low or no cost to nonprofits and community agencies, schools, and needy individuals and families.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Malia","LastName":"Langworthy","Phone":"650-599-1468"},{"GrantID":6577,"CycleID":245,"CycleCode":"RU8         ","CycleNameID":90,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Eighth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU8          - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Rachelle Tarver","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Promote and improve Habitat for Humanity Restore building material reuse facility.  Increase reuse in City of Chico and surrounding communities by increasing advertising and education, reorganize Restore reuse facility, purchase rack and bin material and flat-bed truck with lift gate.  County will benefit from increased diversion, reuse of materials.","ParticipantName":"City of Chico","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Herman","Phone":"530-896-7241"},{"GrantID":6581,"CycleID":245,"CycleCode":"RU8         ","CycleNameID":90,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Eighth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU8          - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Rachelle Tarver","AwardedFunds":49720.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City will join with Habitat for Humanity of San Joaquin County`s ReStore program and provide creative solution to recapture and reuse C\u0026D materials to meet AB939 mandate.","ParticipantName":"City of Stockton","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alicia","LastName":"Duer","Phone":"209-937-7126"},{"GrantID":6584,"CycleID":245,"CycleCode":"RU8         ","CycleNameID":90,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Eighth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU8          - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Rachelle Tarver","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Modesto has partnered with the Habitat for Habitat for Humanity Stanislaus (HFHS) to promote their fledging ReStore, a retail home improvement store that sells donated construction items and materials at discounted rates.  Grant funds will be used to conduct a public education campaign, purchase an additional truck, purchase additional store shelving and hire a full-time staff person to collect donations.  HFHS will continue to seek out additional community partnerships to further enhance their donation sources.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Beverly","LastName":"McCullough","Phone":"209-577-5495"},{"GrantID":6587,"CycleID":245,"CycleCode":"RU8         ","CycleNameID":90,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Eighth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU8          - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Rachelle Tarver","AwardedFunds":1178.0000,"ProjectSummary":"County will establish a Reuse Store at Lamb Canyon Landfill.  Store will focus  on diversion, collection/sale to public of reusable items: C\u0026D materials, tools, lawnmowers, clothing, furniture, household furnishings or other items brought to landfill for disposal.  Grant will provide funding for infrastructure items, roll-off bins for reusable materials, equipment to operate store.  County matching funds will provide pay for salaries \u0026 benefits.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Hans W.","LastName":"Kernkamp","Phone":"951-486-3200"},{"GrantID":6594,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":12500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Mountain View C. Council has approved the renovation of the playgrounds at Jackson Park (a.7 acre site) and 3 play areas at Rengstorff Park (a 27 acre site) as the parks currently do not meet the US Consumer Product Safety standards, the Americans w/Disabilities Act requirements or the American Society for Testing and Measurements guidelines.  The renovation projects will include:  removal of all non-compliant play apparatus and sand; installation of compliant components; removal of a portion of the asphalt or concrete pathways where necessary in order to accommodate accessibility and the required fall zones; installation of a combination of pour-in-place rubber made from California recycled waste tires and sand for the groundcover.  The use of recycled tires as groundcover is consistent with public policy to preserve natural resources through procurement of recycled-content building materials.  Community awareness of the alternative uses of waste tires will be promoted through local media outlets and community outreach.","ParticipantName":"City of Mountain View","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Jack","LastName":"Smith","Phone":"650-903-6074"},{"GrantID":6596,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Construct a new playground at Reid Park in the City of Riverside using rubber surfacing made from California recycled tires in order to be ADA, CPSC and ASTM compliant, while removing excess tires from the waste stream.  Other goals include providing a safe, new, stimulating playground for the surrounding low-income neighborhood while using recycled products and meeting our City`s plan for park refurbishment and development.","ParticipantName":"City of Riverside","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Patricia","LastName":"Callaghan","Phone":"951-826-2068"},{"GrantID":6597,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Friends of Alta Plaza Park (FAPP) a non profit 501 (c) (3) formed to enable neighborhood families to be involved in the renovation of Alta Plaza Park in San Francisco.  FAPP is working w/many people in the community, the City of San Francisco`s Recreation/Park Dept.  The City has committed some public funds ($827,500) for renovating the bathroom and making the park accessible to the disabled, per ADA Accessibility Guidelines, in exchange for FAPP`s commitment to raise the remaining funds privately ($1,240,000 of which $960,000 are for the playground \u0026 the remaining funds are for 3 tennis court renovations which are nearly completed).  The playground replacement includes replacing old, outdated \u0026 unsafe equipment \u0026 replacing the playground surfacing with approx. 9,450 sq. ft. of CA Recycled Waste Tires.","ParticipantName":"City and County of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Toni","LastName":"Moran","Phone":"415-581-2555"},{"GrantID":6598,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Clovis proposes to install a children`s play area at the Stanford/El Paso Park located at the southwest corner of Stanford \u0026 El Paso Avenues in Clovis, CA.  The project entails preparing the land for waste tire playground cover made from 100% recycled CA waste tires.  The play area will augment the waste tire playground cover with a new play lot, ADA improvements, concrete walks, \u0026 picnic areas.  The project is anticipated to increase park usership, accessibility \u0026 safety.","ParticipantName":"City of Clovis","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steven","LastName":"White","Phone":"559-324-2355"},{"GrantID":6601,"CycleID":248,"CycleCode":"TR41        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR41         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our project is to install an easy-to-maintain, high-quality, ADA-accessible artificial turf athletic playing field made from 100% California waste tires at Nevada Union High School in Grass Valley, CA..  Nevada Union High School serves 2,700 students and is the only mainstream high school in the Grass Valley and Nevada City area.  The new field will provide the high school and larger community a year round, all weather recreational facility.  In addition, the new playing field is expected to reduce injury to users, reduce maintenance costs incurred by the district, and increase community awareness of the benefits of recycling through expansive media coverage of the project and permanent signage to be erected at the site.","ParticipantName":"Nevada Union Joint High School District","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Suenram","Phone":"530-273-3351"},{"GrantID":6603,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":19305.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project proposes to convert an area that is filled with wood chips to a more desirable wheelchair accessible surface for the newly acquired playground equipment Rata School is receiving.  The proposed project will install appropriate padding made from CA waste tires for the playground structures.  The surface will not only provide a barrier free path to the playground equipment, but will be a safe and environmentally friendly area for physical and recreational activities for our students as well as others in the community.  It will allow our students with disabilities access to playground equipment that has been denied them up to this point.","ParticipantName":"Fresno Unified School District","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Klang","Phone":"559-457-3035"},{"GrantID":6606,"CycleID":248,"CycleCode":"TR41        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR41         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":35000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This proposal, submitted by Monterey Peninsula College, proposes a total renovation and upgrade of the existing athletic and recreational stadium field to replace the antiquated facilities built in 1948 and meet the needs of numerous community recreation programs, from Monterey High School, community youth soccer, football, track, Special Olympics, and other groups, to the College use for physical education and athletic purposes.  We anticipate that after DSA review by 4/13/05 and the development of updated cost estimates, the process of bids and awards will be undertaken in May and June, 2005 and actual construction will occur between 6/12/05 and 3/23/06.  As an environmentally responsible campus, MPC plans to use Cryogenic rubber consisting of 98% tire rubber of which 100% is CA recycled tires (approximately 40,000 tires per football field) on our artificial turf field; the remaining 2% is made-up of recycled athletic shoe rubber.","ParticipantName":"Monterey Peninsula College","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joseph","LastName":"Bissell","Phone":"831-646-4040"},{"GrantID":6607,"CycleID":248,"CycleCode":"TR41        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR41         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Oxnard School District proposes to replace the existing dirt track ant Frank Intermediate School with a permanent rubber track composed of recycled tires.  The present track is difficult to keep level and safe for runners, due to gopher problems, a poorly designed irrigation system, and our typical wet winter/spring seasons.  Planned work will commence January 2006.","ParticipantName":"Oxnard School District","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"James H.","LastName":"Moranville","Phone":"805-487-3918"},{"GrantID":6609,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":17000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Pine Grove Elementary School Playground Project comprises removing the existing deteriorating bark loose-fill and wooden borders around 70` x 70` playground.  Pine Grove Elementary will replace the fill with 6` of Ground Rubber @ loose-fill made from 100% recycled California waste tries and borders made from plastic borders.  Amador County Unified School District (ACUSD) will provide labor and services, and work closely with school staff, parent volunteers, and community businesses to coordinate this project from start to finish.  Other support from this project comes from the California Youth Authority who will supply a work crew for the removal and replacement of the playground fill and borders.","ParticipantName":"Amador County Unified School District","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Carey","Phone":"209-257-5353"},{"GrantID":6611,"CycleID":248,"CycleCode":"TR41        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR41         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"As part of a $1.43 million athletic facilities improvement at Burton High School, part of the San Francisco Unified School Dist, we plan to renovate an unusable field into one that is artificial -surface and regulation-sized for both soccer and football.  Hurton High is surrounded b some of the poorest neighborhoods in SF.  There is also a dearth of usable playing fields in the City, but especially in the southeast section where Burton is located.  This will be the landmark collaboration between multiple organizations and city agencies, as we will be establishing unique field-sharing arrangements to ensure broad community access to school district athletic facilities.  We intend to partner with community groups and the SF Recreation and Parks Dept. to program youth soccer leagues on the school field during non-school hours.","ParticipantName":"San Francisco Unified School District","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Don ","LastName":"Collins","Phone":"415-920-5185"},{"GrantID":6613,"CycleID":248,"CycleCode":"TR41        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR41         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This community project will convert a traditional turf soccer field into one easy-to-maintain, high quality, ADA-accessible, full-sized, all weather, synthetic field made from 100% CA waste tires.  The Arcata Sports Complex- East Soccer Field Development Project will increase capacity and meet Arcata`s and the regional youth soccer needs while also fulfilling a city-based objective of utilizing recycled materials.  This project will provide the only full-sized public soccer field that is available for year` round play in our region (field at Humboldt State University are not available due to their multi-purpose focus and scheduling of University-sponsored programs and events).  This project will increase capacity of the field by 50% (up to 700 additional hours) and reduce cancellations due to rain and other weather conditions.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Arcata","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Diemer","Phone":"707-825-2213"},{"GrantID":6614,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project consists of installing 100% CA waste tire playground cover at the City of La Mirada`s Frontier Park \u0026 at Neff Park.  This project is needed because the existing playgrounds do not meet design \u0026 safety regulations implemented by the Dept. of Health Services.  The cover will make both  parks ADA accessible and greatly improve the ascetic quality of the parks.  The proposed cost to purchase \u0026 install the rubberized surfacing would be $40,782.92.  The City is requesting $25,000 from the CIWMB, \u0026 will match the program with the remaining $15,782.92.","ParticipantName":"City of La Mirada","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marlin","LastName":"Munoz","Phone":"562-902-2372"},{"GrantID":6615,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":21600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Mount Shasta Union School District \u0026 a group of concerned parents are proposing a project to build a new fully accessible playground on school property.  The proposed playground will incorporate new equipment specifically designed to help build coordination, upper \u0026 lower body strength, balance, hand-eye coordination, grip strength, \u0026 spatial awareness.  The equipment will be laid out in a circular, circuit fashion, which will be particularly conducive to  physical education activities.  The selected fall zone material is a pour-in-place rubberized surface called Tot Turf.  Tot Turf was chosen because it is a safe, clean, durable, \u0026 easily maintained surface.","ParticipantName":"Mount Shasta Union School District","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cyndy","LastName":"Tuttle","Phone":"530-926-6007"},{"GrantID":6621,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Contract, Contract, Equipment, Materials, Personnel","ParticipantName":"Palermo Union School District","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Jacqueline","LastName":"Dolar","Phone":"530-533-4842"},{"GrantID":6622,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Integrity Charter School is a new public charter school in its second year of operation located in the basement of a church.  At the present time the school`s 115 students have no playground and use the church parking lot for recess.  This project is to build a playground for the students on a parcel of land allocated for this purpose.  The playground will include play structure, a basketball court, a tetherball area and an area for swings.  This playground would be open for use by the charter school students, the church community and the surrounding neighborhood.","ParticipantName":"Integrity Charter School","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sandra","LastName":"Dominguez","Phone":"619-336-0809"},{"GrantID":6628,"CycleID":248,"CycleCode":"TR41        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR41         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The resurfacing of the high school stadium track at Davis Senior High School will allow the district to continue its practice of environmental consciousness while improving the aesthetic and educational environment for all students at the high school. The community will also benefit greatly from a public (versus the university`s semi-private) facility for community use.\r\n   This proposed project is approximately one-third of an existing unfunded plan to renovate the high school stadium complex, and the grant matches will within the needs and desire of the district.","ParticipantName":"Davis Joint Unified School District","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tahir","LastName":"Ahad","Phone":"530-756-5300"},{"GrantID":6629,"CycleID":248,"CycleCode":"TR41        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR41         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Pacific Grove Unified School District proposes to resurface the 40-year old dirt track at Pacific Grove High School stadium (Breaker Stadium) using materials derived from CA waste tires.  The dirt on the current track deteriorates with each season of rains and wind, and is uneven, hard-packed and unsuitable as a surface for running and walking.  The Pacific Grove Breakers Athletic Foundation, a CA 501(c)(3) public benefit nonprofit organization comprised of educators and civic leaders, initiated the project in 2003 and is raising funds to enable the school district to complete this much needed facility.  The proposed project includes the construction of a 9-lane handicap-accessible, rubberized running track, triple-jump runway, pole vault runway, long jump approach and high-jump runway.  The track will serve the 1,800 students that attend Pacific Grove schools, as well as the greater Monterey Peninsula running and fitness community, since it will be the only rubberized surface track with public access where regional track meets can be held.","ParticipantName":"Pacific Grove Unified School District","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robin","LastName":"Blakley","Phone":"831-646-6509"},{"GrantID":6630,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In August 2000, a certified inspection of the two playgrounds at Irvine`s Racquet Club Park indicated that existing sand playground surfacing does not provide adequate fall protection for children.  Recent episodes of hazardous objects being deliberately buried in local sand play lots underscore additional health \u0026 safety concerns.  The proposed park project would utilize CIWMB grant funds \u0026 Irvine matching funds to rehabilitate \u0026 enhance the playgrounds by providing approximately 2,500 square feet of safe, environment-friendly waste-tire playground surfacing.  The surfacing will meet current CPSC/playground regulations, divert approximately 1,850 tires from the waste stream, and provide mobility-impaired children and adults the means to access the playground equipment per Americans with Disabilities Act requirements.  The overall plan for the park includes installing code-compliant, safe playground structures in separate areas for ages 2-5 and 5-12, to replace outdated equipment that has splintering wood surfaces, entrapment \u0026 entanglement hazards, inadequate protective barriers, \u0026 unsafe projections.","ParticipantName":"City of Irvine","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sandy","LastName":"Litzie","Phone":"949-724-6684"},{"GrantID":6632,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cathedral City proposes to renovate the children`s play area at city-owned Panorama Park.  The play area renovation will include replacement of existing play equipment and installation of pour-in-place rubber ground cover made from recycled CA waste tires.  The project includes removal of concrete curbing surrounding the play area, removal of sand beneath the play equipment, and site preparation.  The size of the area covered by pour-in-place rubber is approximately 4,000 square feet and will include over 30,000 pounds of recycled waste tires.  As part of the project, community awareness of alternative uses of waste tires will be promoted through the use of local media, community outreach events and yearly environmental informational brochures.","ParticipantName":"City of Cathedral City","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Deanna","LastName":"Pressgrove","Phone":"760-770-0369"},{"GrantID":6633,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We are improving the playground areas in our city parks, to comply with ADA we need to install a softball surface.  We are adding handicap accessible playground equipment to be enjoyed by all.  All non-compliance equipment will be removed and recycled through the local disposal and recycling company including concrete \u0026 metal frame work.  We will remove trees that are in the area and relocate.","ParticipantName":"City of Blythe","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Lanphere","Phone":"760-578-3477"},{"GrantID":6634,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This proposal, submitted by Monterey Peninsula College, proposes to construct a totally new Child Development Center on campus, including three age appropriate playgrounds with rubberized surfaces.  As an environmentally responsible campus, MPC plans to use tire rubber of which 100% is CA recycled for pour playground surfaces.  This proposed waste tire rubberized surface should provide superior shock absorption, eliminate harmful buried debris, muddy conditions and most importantly protect our communities` children from cuts, scrapes and broken bones.  With funds from the approved bond, we can exceed the $25,000 cost in purchasing \u0026 installing approved playground equipment \u0026 surface, meeting US Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) and the National Recreation and Parks Association (NRPA) specifications.","ParticipantName":"Monterey Peninsula College","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Vicki ","LastName":"Nakamura","Phone":"831-646-4114"},{"GrantID":6635,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":23170.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Paso Robles Public School District is requesting funding to immediately renovate the elementary playground matting at Peterson Elementary School.  The playground matting has deteriorated to the point of requiring replacement.","ParticipantName":"Paso Robles Joint Unified School District","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Hoskins","Phone":"805-238-2222"},{"GrantID":6636,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed renovation plan for Minnie Park Playground consists of removal and replacement of the existing playground equipment and fall zone material (sand) with new equipment designed for children 2-5 years of age and approximately 3600sqft. of pour-in-place fall zone material comprised of recycled tires.  The park landscape will also be improved to feature sidewalks, new lawn, and an automated irrigation system.  This project is recommended in the City`s Parks \u0026 Recreation Master Plan, recognized as a community need, will comply with ADA and playground safety standards, \u0026 will divert approximately 3000 passenger tires from the California Waste Streams.","ParticipantName":"City of Grass Valley","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sandy","LastName":"Jacobson","Phone":"530-477-6483"},{"GrantID":6639,"CycleID":248,"CycleCode":"TR41        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR41         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project includes the renovation of an existing Football/Soccer field with the installation of infilled synthetic turf containing 100% CA recycled tires in the rubber infill.  The project also includes the replacement of a track surface with a new all weather surface containing 100% CA recycled tire rubber. \r\n","ParticipantName":"Hemet Unified School District","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"V","LastName":"Christakos","Phone":"951-765-5100"},{"GrantID":6649,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":3200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Town proposes to replace the existing playground surface at Michael Hall Neighborhood Park with pour-in-place rubber surface made from recycled tires to reduce trip-hazards, provide fall protection and improve ADA access.","ParticipantName":"Town of Windsor","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kelley","LastName":"David","Phone":"707-838-5306"},{"GrantID":6652,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install pour-in-place surface of recycled waste tire to meet playground safety standards and ADA accessibility requirements.  Project will provide approximately 10,710 square feet of cushioned rubber surface for playground serving 500 students and community of Nuevo.","ParticipantName":"Nuview Union School District","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sivert","LastName":"Nelson","Phone":"951-928-1302"},{"GrantID":6653,"CycleID":248,"CycleCode":"TR41        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR41         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LAUSD seeks funding to transform El Camino Real High School`s current running track, comprised of dirt and decomposed granite, into a state-of-the-art track with an all-weather polyurethane surface comprised of 100% recycled CA tires which will benefit the entire school district , local running clubs, and the surrounding community.  Every day, each of El Camino`s 4,050 students and multiple sports teams use the current running track with its uneven surface, poor drainage, and large gopher holes, resulting in frequent minor injuries (cuts and scraps from falls) and more debilitating injuries, such as shin splints and stress fractures.  Track preparation, including geological, surveys, drainage, curbing, and asphalt surfacing, is scheduled to commence in June, 2005, with the final polyurethane pour, for which we request CIWMB funding, scheduled for November, 2005.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jeanne","LastName":"Glymph-Williams","Phone":"213-241-4908"},{"GrantID":6653,"CycleID":248,"CycleCode":"TR41        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR41         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LAUSD seeks funding to transform El Camino Real High School`s current running track, comprised of dirt and decomposed granite, into a state-of-the-art track with an all-weather polyurethane surface comprised of 100% recycled CA tires which will benefit the entire school district , local running clubs, and the surrounding community.  Every day, each of El Camino`s 4,050 students and multiple sports teams use the current running track with its uneven surface, poor drainage, and large gopher holes, resulting in frequent minor injuries (cuts and scraps from falls) and more debilitating injuries, such as shin splints and stress fractures.  Track preparation, including geological, surveys, drainage, curbing, and asphalt surfacing, is scheduled to commence in June, 2005, with the final polyurethane pour, for which we request CIWMB funding, scheduled for November, 2005.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Kornack","Phone":"818-419-8199"},{"GrantID":6655,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Kelley Moss","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Rancho Park System composed of (10) open parks \u0026 connected by (12) greenbelts is an integral part of the City of San Jacinto`s open public space.  Constructed over a decade ago the (3) children`s parks lack safety \u0026 accessible elements standard in park playgrounds today.  The renovation of these playgrounds each include the installation of recycled rubberized flat surfaces to cover fall zones of new play equipment and to allow full accessibility to playground elements.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jacinto","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Emberton","Phone":"951-487-7384"},{"GrantID":6658,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":16535.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Bear River Band of Rohnerville Rancheria is developing a low-income housing complex consisting of six individual homes \u0026 three four-unit apartment buildings in the City of Fortuna \u0026 is proposing the construction of a children`s play area on the bank of Mill Creek beside Rohnerville Road.  The project will include the removal of vegetation \u0026 debris, preparation of the area including gravelling, fencing, \u0026 drainage installation, \u0026 installation of a rubber groundcover made from approximately 1200 recycled CA waste tires.  The play area will be approximately 2,000 square feet \u0026 will provide a safe \u0026 accessible recreation area for the children of Fortuna as well as the residents of the new housing project.","ParticipantName":"Bear River Bank of Rohnerville Rancheria","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ed","LastName":"Smith","Phone":"707-733-1900"},{"GrantID":6659,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Hilleary Park Renovation Project:  The City plans to remove the existing wood equipment \u0026 replace it with more durable \u0026 safe play equipment, resurface the play areas \u0026 replace landscaping to maintain \u0026 expand the use \u0026 enjoyment of this heavily utilized park.  The renovated park will meet or exceed current ADA, CPSC, \u0026 ASTM guidelines \u0026 requirements.  The play area will be renovated to meet the needs of the community, while reducing liability exposure \u0026 maintenance requirements for the City of Poway.  Additionally, this project will demonstrate to the public that the City is committed to the use of recycled content materials that serve to reduce waste \u0026 protect the environment.","ParticipantName":"City of Poway","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Annette R.","LastName":"Gonzalez","Phone":"858-679-5402"},{"GrantID":6661,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":17965.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Through the Waste Tire Playground Cover Grant, the City of Upland desires to create a Recycling Model Playground that stimulates the enthusiasm of residents towards recycling.  Visitors to the park would encounter a playground equipped with shredded rubber playground cover made from 100% CA recycled tire, playground equipment with minimum 50% recycled content, \u0026 interesting educational signs explaining the process that made the playground \u0026 encouraging recycling.  The intended result would be to increase the City of Upland`s diversion rate by creating educational information to residents \u0026 by providing them with a tangible result of recycling efforts.  Fern Park has been selected as the site for our designated Recycling Model Playground because it currently has no playground equipment or specific theme \u0026 lacks other amenities in contrast to the city`s other fully-equipped parks.","ParticipantName":"City of Upland","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Acquanetta","LastName":"Warren","Phone":"909-931-4240"},{"GrantID":6662,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":20372.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Rolando Park playground is a neighborhood park (3.56 acres) nestled in a residential area.  The park has two (2) ball fields, restrooms \u0026 a small picnic area.  In March 2004 complaints by a neighbor about the antiquated play equipment forced the City to remove all of the play equipment in the park.  This grant coupled with City funds will add a new accessible, age appropriate and attractive tot lot.","ParticipantName":"City of La Mesa","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Yvonne","LastName":"Garrett","Phone":"619-667-1311"},{"GrantID":6663,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Shafter is currently designing Phase II of the new 16 acre Community Park.  Phase II will include a new playground area \u0026 approximately 5000 square feet of surfacing area.  This grant would allow the city to utilized surfacing materials made from 100% recycled tires.  Phase I of the park is out to bid \u0026 includes grading, landscaping and construction of the restrooms.  Phase II is anticipated to begin in the Winter of 2005.","ParticipantName":"City of Shafter","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lori","LastName":"Williamson","Phone":"661-746-2065"},{"GrantID":6664,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":21250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Garden Grove proposes to install rubberized playground cover for use at West Grove Park under new safety compliant playground equipment.  The new playground cover and equipment will provide a safer, more accessible play environment, which will  comply the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and National Safety Council Standards and will be easier to maintain.  Materials used will include a maximum amount of recycled content.  Specifically, the project will divert a total of 1,658 CA waste tires, will support markets for recyclables, and will promote the use of recycled materials that highlight the project and encourage recycling.","ParticipantName":"City of Garden Grove","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ann","LastName":"Cao","Phone":"714-741-5554"},{"GrantID":6666,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":21379.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Brea Community Center project will redesign a 8,500 SF playground to improve the safety, quality and variety of play experiences.  A concrete pyramid will be removed and replaced with a colorful rubber surface play area for creative and educational play.  Rarely used game panels will be replaced with independent play features for more active play.  Deteriorated, compacted and separating rubber surface will be replaced with a concrete sub-base and 1,487 SF new, rubber surface throughout the playground.","ParticipantName":"City of Brea","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mary Kathryn","LastName":"Mendoza","Phone":"714-671-4427"},{"GrantID":6667,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"For the summer of 2005, the City of Santa Clarita has proposed to purchase \u0026 install pour-in-place rubber surfacing \u0026 to provide updated playground structures at the City`s Santa Clarita Park.  When used at City parks, recycled tire playground surface cover diverts waste to landfills, heightens the public`s awareness of using recycled materials, gives greater access to those with physical disabilities, \u0026 provides a safer, cleaner playground surface for the public`s use.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clarita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Glenn","LastName":"Bogna","Phone":"661-286-1408"},{"GrantID":6668,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":24945.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lindsay is requesting $24,945 to purchase and install 3,320 sq. ft of CA recycled tire playground materials to be used in the outdoor playground area adjacent to the child care center located within the Lindsay Wellness Center.  Two types of rubberized surfaces will be used; matting and rubber mulch.  The matting will be used for the tricycle path surrounding the play structures and the rubberized will be used in the fall area of an age-appropriate play structure.  The rubberized material will provide a clean cushioned surface that will increase safety while reducing injury risks.","ParticipantName":"City of Lindsay","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Scot","LastName":"Townsend","Phone":"559-562-7103"},{"GrantID":6669,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project is designed to renovate Miller Park Playground in Fair Oaks.  This facility currently has a woodchip/sand cover under the swings \u0026 play structures.  This surfacing makes these play areas difficult, if not impossible, for mobility-impaired persons to access the play areas.  Without adequate funding, the existing playgrounds will remain `as-is.`  Currently only two (2) of the seven (7) play sites in the Park District meet the mobility accessibility needs of the Community.  The conversion from a woodchip/sand play surface to a rubberized one will help to decrease fall injuries, reduce the maintenance expenses, extend the life of the playground surface, facilitate access by the mobility-impaired \u0026 generally eliminate the health \u0026 safety issues associated with organic porous play surfaces.","ParticipantName":"Fair Oaks Recreation and Park District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Sam","LastName":"Crawford","Phone":"916-966-1036"},{"GrantID":6671,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project includes removing \u0026 recycling hazardous play equipment, removing the wood chip surface, laying a rock base \u0026 installing rubberized, pour-in place-surfacing made from 100% CA waste tires, diverting 1,700 CA waste tires from landfills.  The Elk Grove Community Services District (CSD) will also replace the playground equipment with Capital Reserve Funds, however, not as part of this funding application.  The new playground equipment will exceed Americans with Disabilities Act accessibility requirements by providing ramps throughout the play equipment allowing children in wheelchairs the full experience of a playground rather than only having access to the ground level experiences.  This will be the second playground of its type in Elk Grove.  The goals of the project include increasing safety of the playground, providing full accessibility in \u0026 around the playground \u0026 increasing community awareness of recycling waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Elk Grove Community Services District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kelly","LastName":"Crowder","Phone":"916-405-5332"},{"GrantID":6672,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":24630.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The MCSD is constructing a new playground as part of our Hiller Sports Complex  Construction.  This playground for 5-12 year olds will support an existing Tot-Lot existing at the site.  The project has been scheduled for summer of 2005.  We would much prefer to use shredded rubber as a fall protection material due to its longevity, endurance and safety features.  Unfortunately, the cost is quite high as compared to wood chip material and we would need the assistance of a grant to afford this quality of material.","ParticipantName":"City of McKinleyville ","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas A.","LastName":"Marking","Phone":"707-839-3251"},{"GrantID":6674,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Firebaugh proposes to renovate two (2) local parks in an underserved farm worker community.  Renovation will include a rubberized surface beneath the play structures \u0026 new play structures that meet local safety codes.  All aspects of the play areas will be wheelchair accessible.  The City of Firebaugh intends on utilizing these parks as examples of the recycling efforts \u0026 what products are made from recycled materials.","ParticipantName":"City of Firebaugh","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jose","LastName":"Ramirez","Phone":"559-659-2043"},{"GrantID":6678,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Berkeley proposes to install approximately 4500 square feet of pour-in-place rubberized surfacing as part of a large playground safety \u0026 accessibility renovation project needed at Cedar Rose Park tot lot, King School tot lot, Live Oak Park School-age play area \u0026 Shorebird Park.  Plans call for removing the existing higher maintenance, contaminated \u0026 non-accessible sand, \u0026 installing pour-in-place rubberized safety surfacing made from 100% CA recycled tires, in the playgrounds.  The larger project will remove unsafe Copper Chromated Arsenic (CCA)-treated wood playground equipment \u0026 install new safety-compliant tot \u0026 school-age playground equipment, pathways, edging, \u0026 landscaping.  The City has allocated $1.1 million for the overall project but does not have sufficient funds for optimum amounts of pour-in-place rubberized surfacing.  The construction scope of work is planned so that various add-on scope of work items, for more optimum accessibility, can be performed if construction bids expected to be received February 2005 are favorable.","ParticipantName":"City of Berkeley","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Marc","LastName":"Seleznow","Phone":"510-981-6700"},{"GrantID":6679,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":16200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will provide CA Recycled Tire Cover for a new playground being built on the Lamont School District grounds in Lamont California.  The new school building houses the Lamont Family Resource, a school district support program for the families in the Lamont area.  The program is building, through a Department of Agriculture grant, a playground which will serve the pre-school children in Lamont, the school programs including Migrant Education \u0026 First Five.","ParticipantName":"Lamont School District","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Dianne","LastName":"Eash","Phone":"661-845-5170"},{"GrantID":6680,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":18868.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We plan to refurbish our existing Kindergarten-3rd grade playground by removing \u0026 recycling its decades-old surfacing \u0026 play equipment.  We will install new pour-in-place surfacing under new play equipment made from 50% recycled materials that meets with ADA regulations \u0026 California`s New Playground Safety Regulations (R-39-97).  We will divert 1,260.4 CA waste tires from the waste stream.  This project will be used as an opportunity to educate our local community \u0026 students (via special curriculum our teachers will be adding) about alternative \u0026 productive uses of CA waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Pacifica Community Charter School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Janette","LastName":"Kiso","Phone":"310-845-9405"},{"GrantID":6681,"CycleID":246,"CycleCode":"TR39        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR39         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Ventura Unified School District proposes to renovate the upper grade playground at Pierpont Elementary School located on Martha`s Vineyard Ct. in Ventura.  The proposed renovation shall include removal of existing, rusted play structure and sand base; site preparation including gravel base; installation of pour-in-place rubber ground cover made from 100% CA waste tires and new play structure.  The area will cover approximately 3,300 SF and use approximately 30,411 pounds of CA waste tires.  Upgrading the playground with an age-appropriate, safe structure and ground cover will ensure an increased level of safe use by students and community residents (including those w/physical limitations).  The children and community will also benefit by learning alternative uses for waste tires, increasing their awareness to reusing and conserving resources.","ParticipantName":"Ventura Unified School District","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Gutierrez","Phone":"805-289-7981"},{"GrantID":6683,"CycleID":260,"CycleCode":"SWC12       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC12        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":498891.5000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed projects have been broken down into three (3) Books.  All locations involve cleanup activities to remove trash, cement, tires, textiles and carpet material, appliances , TVs/Monitors and other discarded items.  Books contains a request to demolish buildings and structures, which present a safety hazard to area residents.  Windows and doors have been removed/vandalized and the area attracts continued dumping within the walls of the structure.","ParticipantName":"City of Barstow","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Belinda","LastName":"Barbour","Phone":"760-255-5126"},{"GrantID":6684,"CycleID":260,"CycleCode":"SWC12       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC12        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"If awarded a $500,000 grant by the California Integrated Waste Management Board for its Solid Waste Disposal and Co disposal Site Cleanup Program, the Sacramento County Municipal Services Agency (MSA) would take action towards eliminating this problem from five chronic illegal dumping zones in Sacramento County.  These zones - primarily located in the northern, western and southern portions of the County - account for 41 of all chronic dumping sites (see Exhibits A, B, and C).  By targeting these zones through a variety of proactive and reactive measures, the County believes it will achieve major advances towards stopping illegal dumping in these areas and countywide.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Philleo","Phone":"916-875-6789"},{"GrantID":6685,"CycleID":261,"CycleCode":"FR20        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR20         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":37483.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Remove and properly dispose, or recycle solid wastes, including waste tires, scrap metal, and construction debris, from the nuisance dump located on private property in a rural area with a community of 14 residences.  The site is located next to a private road used by the community.  The project will include placement of quarry rock to control erosion once the wastes are removed.  This project will eliminate a threat to surface water quality and potable water supplies and remove an attractive nuisance.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Metcalfe","Phone":"707-268-2210"},{"GrantID":6686,"CycleID":261,"CycleCode":"FR20        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR20         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":87854.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will enable the cleanup of 12 illegal dumpsites on public (Forest Service, County, and Bureau of Land Management) and private (Sierra Pacific Industries) lands throughout Trinity County, which is over 80% federally managed, primarily for timber production.  These identified sites pose a significant health hazard to downstream residents and wildlife.  Funds will be used to clean these sites up, block access where possible, and to educate the public on the negative effects of non-official dump sites.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County Resource Conservation District","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Patrick","LastName":"Frost","Phone":"530-623-6004"},{"GrantID":6687,"CycleID":262,"CycleCode":"TEA11       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA11        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":89963.9500,"ProjectSummary":"Admin Costs, Indirect Costs, Other, Report Writing, Compliance/Inspection/Visit/Enforcement, Inspections, Surveillance/Enforcement, Education, Education for community, Computers, Equipment, Health \u0026 Safety Equipment, Surveillance Equipment, Grantee Training, Training, Transportation, Vehicle Purchase/lease, Vehicle/travel expenses","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Yancy","Phone":"559-675-7821"},{"GrantID":6688,"CycleID":262,"CycleCode":"TEA11       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA11        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":166690.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Miners","Phone":"530-745-2300"},{"GrantID":6689,"CycleID":262,"CycleCode":"TEA11       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA11        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":79659.8000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"George","LastName":"Worley","Phone":"760-955-5101"},{"GrantID":6690,"CycleID":262,"CycleCode":"TEA11       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA11        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":37523.6100,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Adelanto","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Murphy","Phone":"760-246-2361"},{"GrantID":6691,"CycleID":262,"CycleCode":"TEA11       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA11        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":81922.8200,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Lamoure","Phone":"760-336-8530"},{"GrantID":6692,"CycleID":262,"CycleCode":"TEA11       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA11        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":60880.2400,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kenneth","LastName":"Bowers","Phone":"559-624-7428"},{"GrantID":6693,"CycleID":262,"CycleCode":"TEA11       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA11        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":85325.4000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Moss","Phone":"209-754-6399"},{"GrantID":6694,"CycleID":262,"CycleCode":"TEA11       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA11        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":277494.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim L.","LastName":"Casagrande","Phone":"559-445-3391"},{"GrantID":6695,"CycleID":262,"CycleCode":"TEA11       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA11        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":213240.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"559-621-8423"},{"GrantID":6696,"CycleID":262,"CycleCode":"TEA11       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA11        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":176637.7200,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marie","LastName":"Woodin","Phone":"916-875-8527"},{"GrantID":6697,"CycleID":262,"CycleCode":"TEA11       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA11        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":87179.6200,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Beverly","LastName":"McCullough","Phone":"209-577-5495"},{"GrantID":6698,"CycleID":262,"CycleCode":"TEA11       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA11        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":31105.4600,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Sunnyvale","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Staricha","Phone":"408-730-7219"},{"GrantID":6699,"CycleID":262,"CycleCode":"TEA11       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA11        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":164111.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Walter","LastName":"Kruse","Phone":"707-565-6522"},{"GrantID":6700,"CycleID":262,"CycleCode":"TEA11       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA11        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":116854.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Murray","Phone":"626-430-5540"},{"GrantID":6701,"CycleID":262,"CycleCode":"TEA11       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA11        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":49416.4000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"707-253-4144"},{"GrantID":6702,"CycleID":262,"CycleCode":"TEA11       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA11        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":125216.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Yuba-Sutter County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Deborah","LastName":"Biersteker","Phone":"530-749-5479"},{"GrantID":6703,"CycleID":262,"CycleCode":"TEA11       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA11        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":108132.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Harriet","LastName":"Hill","Phone":"707-268-2228"},{"GrantID":6705,"CycleID":262,"CycleCode":"TEA11       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA11        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":67140.0600,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Pinnow","Phone":"530-666-8646"},{"GrantID":6706,"CycleID":262,"CycleCode":"TEA11       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA11        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":177548.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City and County of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Anna","LastName":"LaForte","Phone":"415-558-4420"},{"GrantID":6707,"CycleID":262,"CycleCode":"TEA11       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA11        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":170286.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Victoria L.","LastName":"Gallagher","Phone":"619-533-3695"},{"GrantID":6708,"CycleID":262,"CycleCode":"TEA11       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA11        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":87197.4400,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Peeler","Phone":"209-381-1086"},{"GrantID":6709,"CycleID":262,"CycleCode":"TEA11       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA11        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":16130.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of San Bernardino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Ceballos","Phone":"909-384-5549"},{"GrantID":6710,"CycleID":262,"CycleCode":"TEA11       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA11        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":134820.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cynthia","LastName":"Barnard","Phone":"415-499-6919"},{"GrantID":6711,"CycleID":262,"CycleCode":"TEA11       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA11        - 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2004-05","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":18942.5000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  Garden Grove.\r\nLimits: 6.83 miles of high volume residential streets.","ParticipantName":"City of Garden Grove","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ann","LastName":"Cao","Phone":"714-741-5554"},{"GrantID":6781,"CycleID":263,"CycleCode":"RAC3        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC3         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location: City of  Thousand Oaks.\r\nLimits: City Project CI 4200","ParticipantName":"City of Thousand Oaks","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tom","LastName":"Pizza","Phone":"805-449-2430"},{"GrantID":6782,"CycleID":263,"CycleCode":"RAC3        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC3         - 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2004-05","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":26595.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location: Nisqualli Rd.\r\nLimits: from Balsam to Hesperia Rd.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Hiram","LastName":"Houck","Phone":"760-955-5000"},{"GrantID":6796,"CycleID":263,"CycleCode":"RAC3        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC3         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":13157.5000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  Foothill Boulevard, San Dimas, CA\r\nLimits:  East C.L. to West. C.L.","ParticipantName":"City of San Dimas","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Shari","LastName":"Garwick","Phone":"909-394-6248"},{"GrantID":6797,"CycleID":263,"CycleCode":"RAC3        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC3         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":10000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  Granite Drive, City of Rocklin\r\nLimits:  Sierra Meadows Dr. to Dominguez Rd.","ParticipantName":"City of Rocklin","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Palmer","Phone":"916-630-2031"},{"GrantID":6798,"CycleID":263,"CycleCode":"RAC3        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC3         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location: City of Santa Clarita , various streets.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clarita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Curtis","LastName":"Nay","Phone":"661-286-4135"},{"GrantID":6799,"CycleID":263,"CycleCode":"RAC3        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC3         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":31490.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location: Jefferson Street.","ParticipantName":"City of La Quinta","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Deeringer","Phone":"760-777-7041"},{"GrantID":6801,"CycleID":263,"CycleCode":"RAC3        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC3         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  Covina (Major Highway)\r\nLimits:  See attached sketch","ParticipantName":"City of Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Vince","LastName":"Mastrosimone","Phone":"562-431-2527"},{"GrantID":6802,"CycleID":263,"CycleCode":"RAC3        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC3         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":21562.5000,"ProjectSummary":"Location: Encinitas Highway 101\r\nLimits: Highway 101, K St. to South.","ParticipantName":"City of Encinitas","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rhonda","LastName":"Darling","Phone":"760-943-2231"},{"GrantID":6803,"CycleID":263,"CycleCode":"RAC3        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC3         - 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2004-05","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location: Central and Southern Carlsbad.\r\nLimits: Various Streets including El Camino Real and College Blvd.","ParticipantName":"City of Carlsbad","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marshall ","LastName":"Plantz","Phone":"760-602-2766"},{"GrantID":6806,"CycleID":263,"CycleCode":"RAC3        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC3         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":9010.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  Temple Avenue and Willow Avenue\r\nLimits:  (Temple Ave.) Hacienda Blvd. to Glendora\r\n(Willow Ave.) Nelson Ave. to Homeward Street","ParticipantName":"City of La Puente","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rozanne","LastName":"Adanto","Phone":"626-855-1500"},{"GrantID":6809,"CycleID":263,"CycleCode":"RAC3        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC3         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":16250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location: Bell Gardens, Eastern Ave.\r\nLimits: Muller to Fry St.","ParticipantName":"City of Bell Gardens","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Oropeza","Phone":"562-806-7700"},{"GrantID":6811,"CycleID":263,"CycleCode":"RAC3        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC3         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":11700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location: City of Carpinteria streets repairs.","ParticipantName":"City of Carpinteria","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dale E.","LastName":"Lipp","Phone":"805-684-5405"},{"GrantID":6812,"CycleID":263,"CycleCode":"RAC3        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC3         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location: Citywide, City of Carson.\r\nLimits: Various City streets.","ParticipantName":"City of Carson","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Farrokh","LastName":"Abolfathi, P.E.","Phone":"310-952-1700"},{"GrantID":6813,"CycleID":263,"CycleCode":"RAC3        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC3         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":24500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location: State Street and Devonshire Avenue.\r\nLimits: State: Ruby to Chambers, Fruitvale to City Limits, and Devonshire: Lyon to Kirby.","ParticipantName":"City of Hemet","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Victor","LastName":"Monz","Phone":"951-765-3847"},{"GrantID":6814,"CycleID":263,"CycleCode":"RAC3        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC3         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":23642.5000,"ProjectSummary":"Location: Greenwood Ave. and Montebello Blvd.","ParticipantName":"City of Montebello","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"John ","LastName":"Oskoui","Phone":"323-887-1460"},{"GrantID":6815,"CycleID":263,"CycleCode":"RAC3        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC3         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":43110.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location: Various arterial overlay.","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Palos Verdes","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lauren","LastName":"Ramezani","Phone":"310-544-5245"},{"GrantID":6816,"CycleID":263,"CycleCode":"RAC3        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC3         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":12000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  Seal Beach\r\nLimits:  City wide","ParticipantName":"City of Seal Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Vukojevic","Phone":"562-431-2527"},{"GrantID":6819,"CycleID":263,"CycleCode":"RAC3        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC3         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":8750.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  Sylvan Avenue, Modesto\r\nLimits:  Between McHenry Ave. \u0026 Rexford Ave.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Beverly","LastName":"McCullough","Phone":"209-577-5495"},{"GrantID":6820,"CycleID":263,"CycleCode":"RAC3        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC3         - 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2004-05","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":32492.1800,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Modesto proposes to hire a part-time staff person to comb the city seeking illegally dumped waste tires in the streets, alleys and waterways.  Modesto does not have any large waste tire piles to address.  Golden Scrap Tire will provide the city with six 45-foot trailers to stack the tires throughout the grant cycle.  The trailers will be parked at the city`s Waste Water  Treatment Facility at 1221 Sutter Ave., Modesto.  Staff will utilize an existing fleet vehicle for the collection process.  Based on past experience, we anticipate collecting approximately 5,100 illegally dumped waste tires throughout the grant cycle.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Beverly","LastName":"McCullough","Phone":"209-577-5495"},{"GrantID":6850,"CycleID":258,"CycleCode":"TCU12       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU12        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":102720.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Fresno is aggressively pursuing the removal of thousands of waste tires that are illegally dumped in the public right-of-ways annually.  In the past the City of Fresno has removed over 22,000 tires that were illegally dumped in alleys, on sidewalks, easement areas, canal banks, and open vacant lots.  These tires are removed and transported by two city staff who take the tires to a trailer provided by Golden-By-Products, a State registered scrap tire company.  When loaded the trailers are transported by Golden-By-Products to their plant in Ballico, California where they are recycled into useful products or used for energy recovery purposes.  A truck was purchased with previous grant funds so only gas and maintenance will be charged to the grant for cost efficiency.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"559-621-8423"},{"GrantID":6851,"CycleID":264,"CycleCode":"EA16        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA16         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18462.4900,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel. 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2005-06","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18219.1500,"ProjectSummary":"communications, computer, field, health, office, training","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Jill","LastName":"Yaeger","Phone":"559-675-7823"},{"GrantID":6898,"CycleID":264,"CycleCode":"EA16        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA16         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":24829.8100,"ProjectSummary":"computers, field, office, Personnel, Training","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Shari","LastName":"Holloway","Phone":"805-654-2859"},{"GrantID":6899,"CycleID":264,"CycleCode":"EA16        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA16         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":23915.6400,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Lamoure","Phone":"760-336-8530"},{"GrantID":6900,"CycleID":264,"CycleCode":"EA16        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA16         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17371.9200,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ernest S.","LastName":"Genter","Phone":"530-251-8176"},{"GrantID":6901,"CycleID":264,"CycleCode":"EA16        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA16         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":33330.4500,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Yuba-Sutter County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Deborah","LastName":"Biersteker","Phone":"530-749-5479"},{"GrantID":6902,"CycleID":264,"CycleCode":"EA16        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA16         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":19372.1000,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel, Training","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Winkler","Phone":"559-852-2625"},{"GrantID":6903,"CycleID":264,"CycleCode":"EA16        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA16         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":25868.4400,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lori","LastName":"Braunesreither","Phone":"925-646-5225"},{"GrantID":6904,"CycleID":264,"CycleCode":"EA16        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA16         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16529.8200,"ProjectSummary":"Community education, Membership fees, Communications, Office equipment/supplies, REHS salary, Conferences, Travel","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"McGee","Phone":"209-533-6537"},{"GrantID":6905,"CycleID":264,"CycleCode":"EA16        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA16         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":53993.2400,"ProjectSummary":"Education, Maintenance, Personnel, Training","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Kao","Phone":"213-252-3967"},{"GrantID":6906,"CycleID":264,"CycleCode":"EA16        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA16         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17374.4900,"ProjectSummary":"communications, Health and safety, Maintenance, REHS salary, Conferences, travel","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Eisen","Phone":"530-265-1469"},{"GrantID":6907,"CycleID":264,"CycleCode":"EA16        ","CycleNameID":4,"CycleName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA16         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":46800.2700,"ProjectSummary":"Education, Equipment, Maintenance, Personnel, Training, Transportation","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Elisabeth","LastName":"Gonzalez","Phone":"714-433-6011"},{"GrantID":6909,"CycleID":263,"CycleCode":"RAC3        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC3         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":12500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  San Antonio Ave. Pavement Rehabilitation.\r\nLimits:  Holt Blvd to I-10 Freeway.","ParticipantName":"City of Ontario","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Mim Mack","Phone":"909-395-2112"},{"GrantID":6910,"CycleID":258,"CycleCode":"TCU12       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU12        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":10158.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Pasqual Indian Reservation is located in North San Diego Co., coving approximately 1,380 acres in 3 non-contiguous parcels referred to as District A, B, and C.  The Terrain is mostly steep slopes with only 300 acres having slopes of less than 12%.  Elevations rang from 1,600 feet at the valley (edges of Reservation district) to 2,300 feet in District C.  There are no mapped faults on the Reservation; however, it is underlain by fractures rock.  There are approximately 1,000 tires on the Reservation.  The proposed method of remediation would be to enforce the San Pasqual Solid Waste Management Plan and implement the San Pasqual Solid Waste Ordinance by recycling the metal rims and the tires.","ParticipantName":"San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carol","LastName":"King","Phone":"760-749-3200"},{"GrantID":6911,"CycleID":258,"CycleCode":"TCU12       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU12        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":40288.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Approximately seventy-five percent (75%) of the seventy-four point zero nine (74.09) square miles within the jurisdiction of the City of Victorville is undeveloped property and desert land.  Tires are continually being dumped illegally by residents, as well as commercial tire dealers, fro within and outside the jurisdiction along public right-of-ways and vacant lands.  The Code Enforcement Division supervises probationers and court ordered community service workers to eliminate blighted areas and collects approximately 100 tires each week for stockpiling at a central collection point awaiting transportation to recycling plants.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"George","LastName":"Worley","Phone":"760-955-5101"},{"GrantID":6912,"CycleID":258,"CycleCode":"TCU12       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU12        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":18040.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project is located in the town of Quincy, at 33 Bell Lane, in the middle of an industrial part of town, AP#116-370-004.  The site has been used for various industrial applications, including a logging company operation, where apparently logging trucks and other logging equipment were stored and maintained.  The tires, approximately 1,200, are primarily large tires and appear to be from log trucks and other logging equipment (3,000 passenger waste tire equivalence).  They were apparently placed and stockpiled on-site by previous owners and/or leasers of the property, as well as some possible general dumping.  The method of removal will be by a local franchise solid waste company with waste tire hauler certification.  Tires will be loaded by a loader and several laborers into 50 yard bins.  The bins will then be transported to a tire recycler in Reno.","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gerald J.","LastName":"Sipe","Phone":"530-283-6355"},{"GrantID":6913,"CycleID":258,"CycleCode":"TCU12       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU12        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":5267.7200,"ProjectSummary":"This is a parcel owned by Wilma Borgeson, et al (deceased) and Wilma Pribbernow and identified as APN#019-251-001 in the unincorporated area of the county known as Whitley Gardens, Ca.  The parcel has approx. 500-600 waste tires deposited in a ravine that is part of Pine Canyon Creek.  The tires pose a vector-breeding problem and a fire hazard.  The property is located in a rural area on the eastside of Whitley Gardens, north of River Grove Drive and south of Highway 46.  Whitley Gardens has less than one hundred people.  The tires were deposited off of River Grove Dr. through a barbed wire fence and into the ravine.  The waste tires have been present for several years.  The parcel is undeveloped and the property owner who inherited the parcel, lives in Escondido, Ca., and has never seen or used the parcel.  She is an elderly retired woman on a limited fixed income.  A neighboring single-family residence is located approx. 200 ft. from the disposal site.  Photographs of the site are attached.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gregory","LastName":"Thomas","Phone":"805-781-5520"},{"GrantID":6914,"CycleID":258,"CycleCode":"TCU12       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU12        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":24197.3500,"ProjectSummary":"See inserts- Project site description, site map, corresponding waypoint log and photo.  Scattered site pickup is an ongoing issue throughout the year.  Tires continually litter alleys, curbside, vacant lots, and waterways.  It is our goal to not only pickup the tires in City right-of-ways, but to coax as many tires as possible out of backyards and private areas.","ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Wilson","Phone":"559-661-5188"},{"GrantID":6915,"CycleID":258,"CycleCode":"TCU12       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU12        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":14585.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In response to citizen complaints and referrals from other county agencies, the Sonoma County Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW), Road Maintenance Division performs community site cleanup by picking up solid waste, including waste tires, which have been dumped illegally throughout unincorporated Sonoma County in roadside easements and flood control channels.  County Honor Farm inmates, under the direction of DTPW personnel, remove, transport and assure proper disposal of solid waste, including the waste tires.  Tires are loaded into trucks and hauled to the DTPW Road Maintenance Yard at 2175 Airport Boulevard, Santa Rosa, where they are stored in a 20 cubic yard drop box.  A licensed waste tire hauler, West Sonoma County Disposal, removes the full container as frequently as needed.  Approximately 1600 illegally disposed waste tires are collected annually by the DTPW Road Maintenance Division.  Please see the attached photographs and waste tire manifests.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rita","LastName":"Scardaci","Phone":"707-565-4700"},{"GrantID":6916,"CycleID":258,"CycleCode":"TCU12       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU12        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":25400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works routinely picks up waste tires in order to improve the quality of the environment and reduce potential threats to public health and safety.  Maintenance crews transport the tires to various maintenance facilities located throughout the County, where they are temporarily stored in bins.  The 40-cubic-yard bins can hold approximately 250 waste tires.  Public Works` contractor, Waste Management, Inc. (TPID:  1005003), empties the bins on an as-needed basis.  Waste Management, Inc. properly disposes of the tires at one of two facilities that are permitted by the CIWMB, either Azusa Land Reclamation Co. Inc. or CRM Company, L.L.C. Public works employs the equivalent of one laborer and utilizes one piece of equipment for approximately 25 hours per month to collect and transport the waste tires to the nearest County maintenance facility.  See Attachment 1 for photos.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Donald","LastName":"Wolfe","Phone":"626-458-4002"},{"GrantID":6917,"CycleID":258,"CycleCode":"TCU12       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU12        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":24500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The main objective of this grant proposal is to remove these illegally dumped tires from several locations throughout Kern County and to restore the areas back to their original state.  The health and environmental benefits of this proposal include immediate protection of nearby residences, and vector and mosquito habitat and community blight eradication, and restoration of the farmlands, ranches, orchards, and deserts.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rod","LastName":"Parker","Phone":"661-862-8659"},{"GrantID":6918,"CycleID":258,"CycleCode":"TCU12       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU12        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":16863.4900,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lancaster, Department of Public Works proposes to abate a multitude of commercial and passenger car waste tires that have been illegally dumped or abandoned within the Public right-of-way.  Last year the City successfully collected, transported and recycled over 1,500 waste tires through a similar CIWMB grant, TCU8-02-5.  With the Board`s help this year, the City estimates that it will be able to remove and properly dispose of 2,500 waste tires found within the Public right-of-way.  Because the City is continuing its ongoing Waste Tire Response Program, projects costs associated with program implementation are significantly reduced; this allows for a higher percentage of the total project cost to be directed towards actual removal and disposal of waste tires.  This equates to a lower cost per tire for the program this year, compared to last year.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Reza","LastName":"Jafari","Phone":"661-723-5885"},{"GrantID":6919,"CycleID":258,"CycleCode":"TCU12       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU12        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Imperial covers approximately 4,597 square miles of predominantly agricultural land with a population density of 31 people per square mile.  Approximately 50% of the  County is undeveloped with the largest developed area located between the Westside Canal and the Highline Canal known as the Imperial Valley.  The County is located in the southwest corner of California, bordered by San Diego County to the west, the Republic of Mexico (Baja California) to the south, the Arizona boundary to the east and Riverside county to the North.\r\n\r\nSite Definition:\r\nIVWMTF represents all eight jurisdictions in Imperial County.  These  include the Cities of Brawley, Calipatria, Calexico, El Centro, Holtville, Imperial, Westmorland, and the unincorporated area of the County.  The County is divided into four road districts and each of these road districts is to be considered as a project/tire collection site.","ParticipantName":"City of El Centro","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"JB","LastName":"West","Phone":"760-337-4538"},{"GrantID":6920,"CycleID":258,"CycleCode":"TCU12       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU12        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":130920.2000,"ProjectSummary":"This is the first Tire Removal Grant that the County of Madera has sought.  The following locations have been positively identified as unlawful tire locations:  1) This target area would include all unincorporated roads/public right of ways within the County of Madera;  2) 9408 Road 23;  3) 6306 Road 26 1/2;  4) 33219 Road 230; and 5) San Joaquin River area, Madera County.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Angela","LastName":"Basch","Phone":"559-675-7821"},{"GrantID":6921,"CycleID":258,"CycleCode":"TCU12       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU12        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":24777.4000,"ProjectSummary":"El Dorado Co. Environmental Management Department (EDCEMD) employs three full-time Solid Waste Technicians to address solid waste and litter abatement issues in El Dorado County.  The Solid Waste and Litter Abatement division responds to solid waste complaints on public and private properties, conducts routine litter pickup on public roadways and highways, and promotes and participates in community cleanup events.  In the last six months, 111 solid waste complaints were received by EDCEMD with 43 sites (Exhibit F) having ten or more tires as part of each solid waste complaint.  All these sites are on private land (residential homes or undeveloped land) and EDCEMD has encouraged these site owners to take advantage of our Waste Tire Amnesty Day events.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jon A.","LastName":"Morgan","Phone":"530-621-5300"},{"GrantID":6923,"CycleID":258,"CycleCode":"TCU12       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU12        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":23726.8800,"ProjectSummary":"The illegal dumping of waste tires surpasses the City`s available resources to manage the problem.  The City collects and disposes of approximately 24 tons of residential waste tires per year.  Given that the City of Lynwood has limited resources to properly manage the waste tire problem, the City seeks to expand and improve the reduction of abandoned waste tires by applying for available funding.  The City of Lynwood would like to maximize their recycling efforts by contracting with a registered recycling facility, to recycle the City`s illegal dumped residential waste tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Lynwood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joseph Y.","LastName":"Wang","Phone":"310-603-0220"},{"GrantID":6929,"CycleID":270,"CycleCode":"TR45        ","CycleNameID":36,"CycleName":"Tire Product Commercialization Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR45         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1. Lakin Tire West, Inc. proposes to procure equipment to increase the production of waste tire derived engineered fill material. \r\n2. Through an agreement with the management of Waste Management`s El Sobrante Landfill, in Riverside County, Lakin Tire West will provide a minimum on 500,000 passenger tire equivalents to develop a series of liquid recirculation system (leach fields) designed to manage liquid wastes in an environmentally beneficial manner, based on a demonstration project for leach fields conducted with the Santa Ana Water Quality Management District. \r\n3. Landfill liquid recirculation system development will occur with each expansion of permitted area at the El Sobrante Landfill, so it is anticipated that the demand for the new waste tire derived engineered fill material will be an ongoing activity for a minimum of five (5) years, and with evaluation of the success of the El Sobrante project, the liquid recirculation system concept may be expanded to other Waste Management landfills.\r\n4. Lakin Tire would use the equipment secured through this grant to meet an expanding need for engineered waste tire fill material, including a Barclay 4.9` horizontal shredder, conveyor systems and transfer vehicles.\r\n5. Statement of Facts:   a. Lakin Tire West, Inc., processes over 12 million tires annually, and;   b. All tires proposed for use in the grant activities will be sourced from California, and;\r\n    c. Lakin Tire currently shreds and disposes of over 6 million tires annually, and;  d. The tire supply for the proposed project with utilize a minimum of 500,000 waste automobile tires from the waste tire stream currently disposed in land fills and the source for the proposed engineered fill material project, and;\r\n    e. This will result in a net diversion of more than 500,000 waste passenger tire equivalents from current landfill disposal to a new higher end use.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Lakin Tire West, Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Randal S.","LastName":"Roth","Phone":"562-802-2752"},{"GrantID":6930,"CycleID":270,"CycleCode":"TR45        ","CycleNameID":36,"CycleName":"Tire Product Commercialization Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR45         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project is acquisition of:  horizontal tile slicer, Associated Pacific die-cutting machine with multiple dies; six block-cure molds; and one silk-screening system comprised of refrigerant cooling unit, single station press and heating oven with conveyor.  Project also includes electrical wiring, electrical supplies and labor necessary for equipment installation and set-up.  This project is requested by US Rubber Recycling, Inc. to produce two new products made of 100% recycled California tire rubber:  terrazzo tile and pickup truck bed-liners.  These new products will open up sales in two untapped markets that have strong potential for future growth, and will increase the number of California waste tires diverted from landfills.","ParticipantName":"U.S. Rubber Recycling, Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard L.","LastName":"Snyder","Phone":"951-342-0177"},{"GrantID":6931,"CycleID":270,"CycleCode":"TR45        ","CycleNameID":36,"CycleName":"Tire Product Commercialization Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR45         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Three D Traffic Works has been producing tire-derived traffic safety bases and plastic delineators, vertical panels, barrels, etc. over the past four years during a period of tremendous growth in cities, counties and states.  In addition, the parking lot industry has recently sought Three D.s help to manufacture speed bumps and parking blocks made from molded crumb rubber (derived from CA waste tires).  With this project, expected to be completed within one year of receiving a Notice to Proceed from CIWMB, Three D will design, manufacture, and install a compression molding machine to meet the continued demand for its molded rubber bases and to be able to handle the added product lines of speed bumps and parking blocks.  Secondly, this project entails the design and tooling (molds) to produce molded rubber parking stops and two standard lengths of speed bumps.  The company currently receives its crumb rubber feedstock from CRM Company of Compton; with expanded production of molded rubber bases and these two new product lines we will divert a additional 417,000  PTEs (5 million pounds) of CA waste tires annually.","ParticipantName":"Three D Traffic Works, Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Dvoracek","Phone":"877-843-9757"},{"GrantID":6932,"CycleID":270,"CycleCode":"TR45        ","CycleNameID":36,"CycleName":"Tire Product Commercialization Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR45         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Ag Link, Inc. will purchase equipment for the purpose of coloration and packaging of crumb rubber in order to meet market demand cost effectively.  Ag Link has positioned itself to be the west coast leader for the manufacturing of value added crumb rubber products through coloration, packaging and/or molding.  This grant will enable Ag Link to expand the production of its own brand of colored 3/4` tire pieces, Rubber Bark, as well as its custom coloring and packaging opportunities for the landscape, playground, and rubberized turf markets.","ParticipantName":"Ag Link, Inc.","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jana","LastName":"Nairn","Phone":"209-634-8849"},{"GrantID":6934,"CycleID":270,"CycleCode":"TR45        ","CycleNameID":36,"CycleName":"Tire Product Commercialization Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR45         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CRM Company is proposing to install an advanced dual drive tire rubber grinding system at its major tire recycling facility in Compton, CA to recycle annually an additional 500,000 CA waste tires to produce an additional 6,000,000 pounds of crumb rubber for production of RAC and rubber molded products.\r\nBFI Company will partner with CRM to deliver an additional 500,000 CA waste tires to CRM`s major tire recycling facility to be processed into crumb rubber (See Exhibit `A`).\r\nCRM in cooperation with the Los Angeles County Dept. of Public Works, will be developing a `closed loop` water tire recycling program by providing to Los Angeles County residents an opportunity to dispose of their waste tires (up to nine waste tires) free of disposal charge at CRM`s tire recycling facility. (See Exhibit `A`)\r\nDue to the increase demand for crumb rubber by CRM`s RAC and rubber molded products customers, it is necessary for CRM Company to increase its crumb rubber capacity by recycling an additional 500,000 (PTE) of waste tires. (See Exhibit `B`)\r\nThe successful implementation of the proposed project will develop a unique closed loop tire recycling program through a cooperation between a private (CRM) and public agency (Los Angeles Department of Public Works) to provide a cost effective and sustainable market model for Los Angeles County`s Waste Tire Management Program.","ParticipantName":"CRM Co., LLC","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Barry","LastName":"Takallou","Phone":"310-538-2222"},{"GrantID":6935,"CycleID":270,"CycleCode":"TR45        ","CycleNameID":36,"CycleName":"Tire Product Commercialization Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR45         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"West Coast Rubber Recycling (WCRR) is a fully commercialized, partially automated, tire recycling plant manufacturing four molded, three buffing, and six crumb rubber products.  WCRR has experienced an even growth rate of 20 percent per year for the past two years.  The proposed Advanced Grinding System will be purchased, installed, tested, modified and brought to full operation within 10 months or less of the receipt of notice to proceed from CIWMB.  Once fully operational, the implementation of the Advanced Grinding System will allow WCRR to divert 416,000 PTEs annually, an increase of 300 percent from our present capacity of 3/4 minus crumb rubber.  With this grant, WCRR will triple its production capacity and thereby meet the demands of our Automated Colorization System, fill back orders and make future orders for colored crumb rubber products.","ParticipantName":"West Coast Rubber Recycling, LLC","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Cameron","LastName":"Wright","Phone":"408-842-2401"},{"GrantID":6936,"CycleID":270,"CycleCode":"TR45        ","CycleNameID":36,"CycleName":"Tire Product Commercialization Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR45         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"BAS Recycling, Inc. of San Bernardino proposes to meet the request for additional `cryogenic-only` crumb rubber (a minimum of 650,000 PTEs annually) from FieldTurf (the largest synthetic turf manufacturer in the world) with the purchase of equipment to allow cryogenic processing of passenger tires.  Currently, BAS cryogenic line can only process large racial truck tires, and the supply of these tires is getting more and more difficult to obtain.  FieldTurf of Montreal, BAS` customer, has a proprietary patent that only allows for the use of cryogenic crumb rubber on its sports fields.  This project includes purchasing the necessary equipment for dust collection and fabric recovery in order to adapt passenger-sized CA waste tires to BAS` cryogenic line, diverting over 650,000 waste tires annually from CA landfills , and providing BAS with improved economic stability.  Design, purchase and installation of equipment for this project are estimated to be completed within one year of a Notice to Proceed from the CA Integrated Waste Management Board.","ParticipantName":"B.A.S. Recycling, Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Hratch","LastName":"Sarkis","Phone":"909-383-7050"},{"GrantID":6976,"CycleID":274,"CycleCode":"FR21        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR21         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":27325.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Branscomb Road Cleanup Project.  Cleanup of illegally-dumped trash between Branscomb Road and the South Fork of the Eel River, a protected California Wild \u0026 Scenic River, and erection of gates and barriers to block future vehicle entry to the cleaned-up areas.  The Cleanup area encompasses six locations in close proximity.  Project includes a public education campaign to discourage future dumping.  Project will be exceptionally cost-effective due to use of Parlin Fork Conservation Camp inmates for manual cleanup work at nominal cost, and donation of administration, project management and truck and trailer time by applicant agency.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Sweeney","Phone":"707-468-9710"},{"GrantID":7679,"CycleID":272,"CycleCode":"UBG11       ","CycleNameID":81,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG11        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Laurie Grouard","AwardedFunds":13289.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Novato","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Frank","Phone":"415-899-8901"},{"GrantID":7680,"CycleID":272,"CycleCode":"UBG11       ","CycleNameID":81,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG11        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elaine Hussey","AwardedFunds":47778.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Non-Certified Collection Centers, Certified Collection Centers, Filter Collection, Certified Center Hauling/Recycling, HHW Permanent Facility, Agricultural Collection, Small Quantity Generators, Project, Marina)\r\nTemporary or Mobile Collection (Hauling/Recycling, Temporary Events, Filter Collection)\r\nResidential Collection (Curbside Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, Containers, Special Events,  Target Audience: Boater, Off-road, Community Based Social Marketing, Other Premiums, Other: Billboard)\r\nStormwater Mitigation Program (Publicity \u0026 Education)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Johnston","Phone":"530-621-5896"},{"GrantID":7681,"CycleID":272,"CycleCode":"UBG11       ","CycleNameID":81,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG11        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elaine Hussey","AwardedFunds":55000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers, Certified Center Hauling/Recycling, Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Special Events, Brochure, Newspaper)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Garrett","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"530-842-8272"},{"GrantID":7682,"CycleID":272,"CycleCode":"UBG11       ","CycleNameID":81,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG11        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Laurie Grouard","AwardedFunds":17684.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers, Filter Collection)  Publicity and Education (Public Education, Special Events, Brochure, Containers, Other Premiums) Personnel/Other (No boxes checked)  !0% to Co-Operative Project.","ParticipantName":"City of Pleasanton","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Danielle","LastName":"Stefani","Phone":"925-454-2338"},{"GrantID":7683,"CycleID":272,"CycleCode":"UBG11       ","CycleNameID":81,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG11        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elaine Hussey","AwardedFunds":5000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Colfax","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Donna","LastName":"Walker","Phone":"530-346-2313"},{"GrantID":7684,"CycleID":272,"CycleCode":"UBG11       ","CycleNameID":81,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG11        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Alan White","AwardedFunds":29479.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Costa Mesa","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Melanie","LastName":"Eustice","Phone":"714-754-5024"},{"GrantID":7685,"CycleID":272,"CycleCode":"UBG11       ","CycleNameID":81,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG11        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":25200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers, Certified Center Hauling/Recycling, HHW Permanent Facility Hauling, Filter Collection, Agricultural Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Special Events, Target Audience: West Ventura Co., Community Based Social Marketing, Brochure, Newspaper, Direct Mail, Utility Insert, Containers, Other Premiums)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Don","LastName":"Sheppard","Phone":"805-658-4318"},{"GrantID":7686,"CycleID":272,"CycleCode":"UBG11       ","CycleNameID":81,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG11        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Angela Parker","AwardedFunds":13750.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Promote used oil/filter program.\r\nPermanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers, Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Containers, Brochure, Newspaper)\r\nStormwater Mitigation Program (Other: Newspaper)\r\nPersonnel /Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of Glendora","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Dianne","LastName":"Walter","Phone":"626-914-8218"},{"GrantID":7687,"CycleID":272,"CycleCode":"UBG11       ","CycleNameID":81,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG11        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":139909.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Non-Certified Collection Centers, Certified Collection Centers, Certified Center Hauling/Recycling)\r\nTemporary/Mobile Collection (Filter Collection) Publicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Special Events, Brochure, Radio, Containers, Other Premiums) Stormwater Personnel/Other (Personnel, Other: Conferences, Mileage, Transportation, Meals, Supplies)","ParticipantName":"Western Riverside Council of Governments","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"DiCiano","Phone":"951-955-8587"},{"GrantID":7689,"CycleID":272,"CycleCode":"UBG11       ","CycleNameID":81,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG11        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":20304.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Chino Hills","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Hansen","Phone":"909-364-2616"},{"GrantID":7690,"CycleID":272,"CycleCode":"UBG11       ","CycleNameID":81,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG11        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Spencer Fine","AwardedFunds":50666.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (no boxes checked)\r\nPublicity and Education (no boxes checked)\r\nStormwater Mitigation Program (no boxes checked)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Louise","LastName":"Jeffrey","Phone":"707-268-2225"},{"GrantID":7691,"CycleID":272,"CycleCode":"UBG11       ","CycleNameID":81,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG11        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Laurie Grouard","AwardedFunds":6289.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Maintain used oil \u0026 filter collection program \u0026 purchase used oil recycling kits.\r\nPermanent Collection Facility (Non-Certified Centers)\r\nPublicity and Education (School Education, Containers)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of El Cerrito","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Garth","LastName":"Schultz","Phone":"510-215-4354"},{"GrantID":7692,"CycleID":272,"CycleCode":"UBG11       ","CycleNameID":81,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG11        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":51970.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Non-Certified Collection Centers, Filter Collection, Marina Project)\r\nResidential Collection (Door-to-door Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Special Events, Brochure, Direct Mail, Containers, Other Premiums)\r\nStormwater Mitigation Program (Supplies and Materials)","ParticipantName":"City of Huntington Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Smythe","Phone":"714-536-5420"},{"GrantID":7693,"CycleID":272,"CycleCode":"UBG11       ","CycleNameID":81,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG11        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":5000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers, Filter Collection)\r\nResidential Collection (Curbside Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, Newsletter, Newspaper)\r\nStormwater Mitigation Program (Nothing checked)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel/Other: Consultant)","ParticipantName":"City of Signal Hill","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"JOSHUA","LastName":"ROSENBAUM","Phone":"562-989-7355"},{"GrantID":7694,"CycleID":272,"CycleCode":"UBG11       ","CycleNameID":81,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG11        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Angela Parker","AwardedFunds":29215.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Filter Collection)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Special Events, Newsletter, Target Audience: DYI`s, Brochure, Television, Newspaper, Direct Mail, Containers, Other Premiums )\r\nStormwater Mitigation Program (Publicity and Education)\r\nPersonnel/Other (Personnel)","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Clay","LastName":"Curtin","Phone":"626-939-8455"},{"GrantID":7695,"CycleID":272,"CycleCode":"UBG11       ","CycleNameID":81,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG11        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":43520.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Used to fund Used Oil Recycling portion of the door-to-door collection program.\r\nResidential Collection (Door-to-door Collection)","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clarita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Patti","Phone":"661-286-4173"},{"GrantID":7696,"CycleID":272,"CycleCode":"UBG11       ","CycleNameID":81,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG11        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Susan Mueller","AwardedFunds":16146.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Barr","Phone":"209-754-6403"},{"GrantID":7697,"CycleID":272,"CycleCode":"UBG11       ","CycleNameID":81,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG11        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":138221.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Non-Certified Collection Center, Certified Collection Centers, Filter Collection, Marina Project)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Special Events, Language (Spanish), Newspaper, Utility Insert, Other Premiums)\r\nStormwater Mitigation Program (Stormwater Mitigation, Supplies \u0026 Materials, Publicity \u0026 Education, Personnel","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Steinman","Phone":"707-565-3632"},{"GrantID":7698,"CycleID":272,"CycleCode":"UBG11       ","CycleNameID":81,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG11        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":26287.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Antioch","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Haas-Wajdowicz","Phone":"925-779-7097"},{"GrantID":7699,"CycleID":272,"CycleCode":"UBG11       ","CycleNameID":81,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG11        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":35478.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Non-Certified Collection Centers, Certified Collection Centers, HHW Permanent Facility Hauling)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, Special Events, Newsletter, Target Audience: English, Television, Newspaper, Radio, Containers, Other Premiums)","ParticipantName":"City of Palmdale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Benjamin","LastName":"Lucha","Phone":"661-267-5308"},{"GrantID":7700,"CycleID":272,"CycleCode":"UBG11       ","CycleNameID":81,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG11        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":23586.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Alhambra","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ann-Marie","LastName":"Hayashi","Phone":"626-570-5011"},{"GrantID":7701,"CycleID":272,"CycleCode":"UBG11       ","CycleNameID":81,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG11        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elaine Hussey","AwardedFunds":77930.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Permanent Collection Facility (Certified Collection Centers, HHW Permanent Facility Hauling, Filter Collection)\r\nTemporary or Mobile Collection (Temporary Events, Small Quantity Generators, Agricultural)\r\nPublicity and Education (Public Education, School Education, Language, Transit Ads, Video, Television, Other-Posters and/or Flyers) \r\nPersonnel/Other","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Denise","LastName":"London","Phone":"209-525-6788"},{"GrantID":7702,"CycleID":272,"CycleCode":"UBG11       ","CycleNameID":81,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - 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Curbside trucks will be modified to collect used oil in Elk Grove)","ParticipantName":"City of Elk Grove","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Sasha","LastName":"Evans","Phone":"916-478-2289"},{"GrantID":7932,"CycleID":272,"CycleCode":"UBG11       ","CycleNameID":81,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG11        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":11855.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Aliso Viejo","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Donise","LastName":"McDonald","Phone":"949-425-2535"},{"GrantID":7933,"CycleID":272,"CycleCode":"UBG11       ","CycleNameID":81,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG11        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":5341.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Publicity and Education (Public Education, Special Events, Newsletter, Community Based Social Marketing, Containers, Other Premiums)","ParticipantName":"Mojave Desert and Mountain Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Stephanie","LastName":"Odenbach","Phone":"909-382-5401"},{"GrantID":7935,"CycleID":267,"CycleCode":"URD4        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD4         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Fuel Cell Vehicle and Energy Station. \r\n\r\nThe proposed project will lease a fuel cell powered passenger vehicle, and also install a vehicle refueling station and a stationary fuel cell in a configuration known as an `Energy Station.`  The proposed site is the Cal EPA Headquarters building, at 1001 I St., chosen for its high profile as a showcase for technology such as this.  Public outreach efforts will be conducted through the membership of the Collaborative, as well as in close cooperation with the CA Fuel Cell Partnership, as both organizations have public education as a central tenet of their organizational principles.  This showcase will allow visitors to easily visualize and come to appreciate the many benefits attendant, including the ultimate source reduction strategy - cars that use no motor oil at all.","ParticipantName":"California Stationary Fuel Cell Collaborative","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Waugh","Phone":"916-445-6018"},{"GrantID":7937,"CycleID":267,"CycleCode":"URD4        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD4         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Spencer Fine","AwardedFunds":209971.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project to do large scale pilot program at 80 Kragen Auto Parts locations to collect and recycle `Empty` plastic oil containers.","ParticipantName":"CSK Auto, Inc.","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Buttler","Phone":"602-643-7057"},{"GrantID":7939,"CycleID":267,"CycleCode":"URD4        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD4         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Susan Mueller","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A lesson featuring information about recycling of used oil and filters is used in adult ESL (English as Second Language) classes.  This project will use the existing lesson as a pilot, and will test and refine it using Community Based Social Marketing techniques before tailoring it for individual locales in an 18-county region of Northern California.  Approximately 15,000 ESL students will be exposed to the lesson and will also receive information and `prompts` to share with others.","ParticipantName":"C2: Alternative Services","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Connie","LastName":"Cloak","Phone":"707-568-3783"},{"GrantID":7943,"CycleID":267,"CycleCode":"URD4        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD4         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":289985.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of this project is to research and determine the barriers and motivators regarding getting `Shade Tree Mechanics` (STM) within immigrant communities to recycle their oil.  The project will look into various ways of targeting STM to determine what barriers exist and then evaluate various outreach tactics targeting STM in three slightly different recent immigrant groups in the southern portion of Los Angeles County.  Using the Community Base Social Marketing model, we will implement pilot campaigns that will address the barriers identified and evaluate the effectiveness of various outreach tactics.","ParticipantName":"S. Groner Associates, Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Samantha","LastName":"Jurado","Phone":"562-597-0205"},{"GrantID":7945,"CycleID":269,"CycleCode":"UNP6        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP6         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":177281.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Source Reduction and Non English (Spanish):   Utilize CBSM in a marketing campaign in both English and Spanish targeting Do-it-yourselfers in San Diego County`s south bay area.","ParticipantName":"I Love A Clean San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Pauline","LastName":"Martinson","Phone":"619-291-0103"},{"GrantID":7948,"CycleID":269,"CycleCode":"UNP6        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP6         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":87163.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Non-English (Cantonese \u0026 Mandarin):\r\nUtilize CBSM in a marketing campaign through outreach activities, media channels and a collection event targeting Cantonese-speaking immigrants in Los Angeles County.","ParticipantName":"Chinese Christian Herald Crusades, Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Danny","LastName":"Wu","Phone":"626-286-2600"},{"GrantID":7953,"CycleID":269,"CycleCode":"UNP6        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP6         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":160770.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Source Reduction:  1) Conduct a CBSM campaign targeting Hispanic immigrants and DIYers through door-to-door marketing, 2) Conducting an oil filter exchange program and 3) Partner with auto retail parts stores emphasizing oil filter disposal.","ParticipantName":"Community Action Commission of Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Culbertson","Phone":"805-964-8857"},{"GrantID":7954,"CycleID":269,"CycleCode":"UNP6        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP6         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":169643.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Source Reduction \u0026 Non-English (Spanish): Utilize CBSM to educate Latino truckers on safely recycling used oil and filters through focus groups and a culturally sensitive outreach campaign.","ParticipantName":"California Dump Truck Owners Association","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lee","LastName":"Brown","Phone":"909-982-9898"},{"GrantID":7955,"CycleID":269,"CycleCode":"UNP6        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP6         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":152620.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Marina:  Expand and sustain the Bilge Pad Exchange program for marinas in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties.","ParticipantName":"Santa Monica Bay Restoration Foundation","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Grace ","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"213-576-6648"},{"GrantID":7956,"CycleID":269,"CycleCode":"UNP6        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP6         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":186176.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Filters:  Develop partnerships with auto parts and retail stores selling lubricating oil in urban areas of Tulare County to collect used oil filters from consumers.","ParticipantName":"Community Services \u0026 Employment Training, Inc.","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"559-732-4194"},{"GrantID":7957,"CycleID":269,"CycleCode":"UNP6        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP6         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":194347.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Non-English (Spanish):  Conduct a CBSM study to identify barriers to used oil recycling targetting recent immigrants, particularly Spanish speaking immigrants, through focus groups and survey work, and design an intervention tool to remove the identified barriers.","ParticipantName":"California State University San Marcos Foundation","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Hubbard","Phone":"760-750-4701"},{"GrantID":7960,"CycleID":274,"CycleCode":"FR21        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR21         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":41361.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Imperial County consists of 4,597 square miles or 2,942,080 acres.  Approximately 50% of county lands are undeveloped and under federal ownership and jurisdiction.  Approximately 20% is irrigated for agricultural purposes.  Imperial County Environmental Health Services is seeking financial assistance for the cleanup of 6 (six) illegal solid waste sites on farm or ranch property located in Imperial County.  It has been determined by Imperial County Local Enforcement Agency that the property owners are not responsible for the illegal disposal of solid waste on their property.  The above sites are located in agricultural zoned areas of Imperial County and due to their remote locations have become an attractive nuisance for continued illegal disposal.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Robin","LastName":"Hodgkin","Phone":"760-482-4438"},{"GrantID":7962,"CycleID":274,"CycleCode":"FR21        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR21         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":50265.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The two separate farm and ranch properties that are the subject of this grant application have been victimized by illegal solid waste dumping in areas immediately adjacent to perennial creeks, in some instances waste is in direct contact with water.  Due to the steep terrain and proximity to the creeks, Probation Camp Supervised Adult Crews will hand remove all deleterious materials from the site to a temporary staging area where materials will be sorted for transport to the appropriate final destination (metal recycling, waste tires, solid waste, household hazardous waste).  The cleanup of these two sites will eliminate the health and safety threat posed by the waste to the public, wildlife and the environment.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rita","LastName":"Scardaci","Phone":"707-565-4700"},{"GrantID":7963,"CycleID":274,"CycleCode":"FR21        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR21         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":70472.3100,"ProjectSummary":"Illegal dumping of appliances, household trash and tires is occurring at two sites in north San Diego County.  Site A is located in a low lying area with dumping occurring along the roadside.  1,035 ft. of fencing will be installed to deter future dumping.  Site B is located 3/4 mile north of Site A and dumping occurs along a 3,100 ft stretch of roadside down steep hillsides.  600 feet of fencing will be installed at in four specific areas.  Dumping locations at both sites occur in native vegetation adjacent to citrus and avocado groves and the sites drain down to other active tree crop groves and plant nurseries.  Ground water in the area is threatened which is used for both potable and nonpotable purposes.","ParticipantName":"Upper San Luis Rey Resource Conservation District","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jesse","LastName":"Hutchings","Phone":"760-742-1909"},{"GrantID":7964,"CycleID":274,"CycleCode":"FR21        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR21         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":26676.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will enable the cleanup of 24 illegal dumpsites on public (Forest Service, Trinity County) and private (Sierra Pacific Industries) lands throughout Trinity County, which is over 80% federally managed, primarily for timber production.  These identified sites pose a significant health hazard to downstream residents and wildlife.  Funds will be used to clean these sites up, block access where possible, and to educate the public on the negative effects of non-official dump sites.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County Resource Conservation District","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Patrick","LastName":"Frost","Phone":"530-623-6004"},{"GrantID":7966,"CycleID":274,"CycleCode":"FR21        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR21         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":38179.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Humboldt County Division of Environmental Health is applying for this grant on behalf of a private property owner.  This property owner holds many acres of land in silviculture; illegal dumping is a problem where the public has road access to their lands.  This project proposes to remediate 7 sites which occur in four distinct areas:  Stafford, Shively, Dyerville, and Kneeland.  The property owner will provide company personnel and equipment necessary to remove the waste and stabilize the sites, making this an efficient and cost-effective proposal.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carolyn","LastName":"Hawkins","Phone":"707-268-2215"},{"GrantID":7967,"CycleID":274,"CycleCode":"FR21        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR21         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":133310.1400,"ProjectSummary":"This project seeks funding to provide for on-farm cleanup, restoration, site security and bilingual outreach to prevent future dumping on private agricultural lands in Monterey County.  Illegal dumping is rampant throughout Monterey County, and agricultural landowners and managers are often disproportionately impacted due to the size, isolation and accessibility of their acreage.  The sites selected for cleanup and abatement are nuisances to our cooperating landowners and managers, and they pose a range of threats to public safety, the property beneficial uses, as well as sensitive environments through Monterey County.  All 8 project sites will include site cleanup as well as installation of security measures to prevent future, recurrent dumping.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County Resource Conservation District","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Melanie ","LastName":"Beretti","Phone":""},{"GrantID":7968,"CycleID":265,"CycleCode":"HD14        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD14         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"PAINT PROJECT: Establish a certification system and an industry wide standard for recycled latex paint that ensures performance equal to virgin paint with respect to produce quality as well as environmental integrity.  The long term effect of the project will be to increase the purchase of recycled content paint by government agencies, painting contractors, and homeowners throughout the Nation.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alison","LastName":"Hudson","Phone":"209-468-3066"},{"GrantID":7969,"CycleID":265,"CycleCode":"HD14        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD14         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":183999.0000,"ProjectSummary":"HHW PROJECT: Expand the electronic storage area to accomodate the stockpiled E-Waste particularly targeting Spanish speaking communities.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Leslie","LastName":"Wells","Phone":"805-882-3611"},{"GrantID":7971,"CycleID":265,"CycleCode":"HD14        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD14         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":166102.0000,"ProjectSummary":"HHW PROJECT: Expand facility to include new materials, including materials from small quantity generators (businesses) and target the underserved population in Palm Desert to increase HHW.","ParticipantName":"City of Palm Desert","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Ream","Phone":"760-346-0611"},{"GrantID":7973,"CycleID":265,"CycleCode":"HD14        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD14         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":138193.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Upgrade facility and provide temporary events in the rural underserved areas of the county.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Larry","LastName":"Peterson","Phone":"209-223-6429"},{"GrantID":7975,"CycleID":265,"CycleCode":"HD14        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD14         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":260301.0000,"ProjectSummary":"HHW PROJECT: Establish curbside collection and enhance Community Beautification Events for HHW and E-Waste collection in up to 10 underserved rural communities outside a 10 mile driving distance of PHHWF targetting non-english speaking residents and 2) Install a E-Waste storage locker for the Fillmore (HD11 built facility).","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Don","LastName":"Sheppard","Phone":"805-658-4318"},{"GrantID":7976,"CycleID":265,"CycleCode":"HD14        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD14         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Complete construction of the PHHWF that began in HD13: since that time the construction costs have risen dramatically.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marissa","LastName":"Juhler","Phone":"530-666-8813"},{"GrantID":7977,"CycleID":265,"CycleCode":"HD14        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD14         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"HHW PROJECT: Capital Improvements including electrical systems and equipmet to maximize efficiencies in its latex paint management and repacking process.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Stephanie","LastName":"Odenbach","Phone":"909-382-5401"},{"GrantID":7978,"CycleID":265,"CycleCode":"HD14        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD14         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":190697.0000,"ProjectSummary":"HHW PROJECT: Four part program\r\n1) Target Hispanpic, senior, and multi-family residents to achieve increased HHW participation within these underserved segments of the SD community, 2) Hold collection events on rancherias and reservations 3) Pilot U-Waste program including ercury thermometer exchange and 4) Make facility improvements and equipment upgrades.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of La Mesa","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Scott","LastName":"Munzenmaier","Phone":"619-667-1338"},{"GrantID":7979,"CycleID":265,"CycleCode":"HD14        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD14         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":194049.0000,"ProjectSummary":"HHW PROJECT\r\nThe proposed grant program includes conducting universal waste collection events in four rural California counties and provides infrastructure for universal waste collection at local solid waste facilities.","ParticipantName":"Rural Counties ESJPA","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Stacey","LastName":"Miner","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":7980,"CycleID":265,"CycleCode":"HD14        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD14         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":171779.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop Door to Door collection tailored to seniors and disabled residents.  Collection of U-Waste and E-Waste will be included.","ParticipantName":"West Contra Costa Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mersina","LastName":"Purlantov","Phone":"510-215-3104"},{"GrantID":7981,"CycleID":265,"CycleCode":"HD14        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD14         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":158958.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1) Mutli-jurisdictional door-to-door collection for disabled and seniors, 2) expand existing PHHW to accomodate U-Waste and 3) pilot U-Waste program including thermometer exchange.","ParticipantName":"City of Chula Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Manuel","LastName":"Medrano","Phone":"619-585-5766"},{"GrantID":7983,"CycleID":265,"CycleCode":"HD14        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD14         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":125000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand facilities to include and provide proper battery storage at all of the outlying sites and support removal of HHW \u0026 U-Waste.","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Hironymous","Phone":"530-233-6403"},{"GrantID":7985,"CycleID":265,"CycleCode":"HD14        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD14         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"HHW PROJECT: Expansion and improvements to its existing PHHWF due to increased volumes of U and Hazardous waste.","ParticipantName":"City and County of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marjaneh","LastName":"Zarrehparvar","Phone":"415-355-3756"},{"GrantID":7986,"CycleID":265,"CycleCode":"HD14        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD14         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":291137.0000,"ProjectSummary":"HHW PROJECT: Conduct 11 one-day HHW collection events during 2006 and 2007.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ronni","LastName":"Harman","Phone":"5302255789"},{"GrantID":7987,"CycleID":265,"CycleCode":"HD14        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD14         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"HHW PROJECT: Upgrade PHHWF to improve accessibility and collection of additional materials including E-Waste (SB20 and non SB20) U-Waste and a material exchange/reuse center.","ParticipantName":"City of Ontario","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Deborah","LastName":"Allen","Phone":"909-395-2672"},{"GrantID":7988,"CycleID":265,"CycleCode":"HD14        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD14         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"HHW PROJECT: Construct a PHHWF including capacity for U-Waste to serve as the regional consolidation point for unincorporated Mono Co. and Mammothy Lakes.  Add temporary HHW, U-Waste, E-Waste storage capacity at County transfer stations.","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Evan","LastName":"Nikirk","Phone":"760-932-5448"},{"GrantID":7989,"CycleID":265,"CycleCode":"HD14        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD14         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":270996.0000,"ProjectSummary":"HHW Project: Establish U-Waste management system by purchasing a carbon filtration unit to enable crushing and bulking aerosol cans onsite.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joel","LastName":"Martens","Phone":"559-624-7419"},{"GrantID":7990,"CycleID":265,"CycleCode":"HD14        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD14         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":261289.0000,"ProjectSummary":"HHW PROJECT: Establish additional facilities in Corning and Cottonwood as well as upgrade its existing PHHWF.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alan","LastName":"Abbs","Phone":"530-527-3717"},{"GrantID":7991,"CycleID":265,"CycleCode":"HD14        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD14         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":252500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"HHW PROJECT: 1) New HHW mobile collection events for underserved populations in remote areas; 2) Expand permamnent HHW program to collect E-Waste at city, county, and public locations and 3) Add sharps collection and mercury thermometer exchange.","ParticipantName":"Kings Waste and Recycling Authority","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Monaco","Phone":"559-583-8829"},{"GrantID":7992,"CycleID":265,"CycleCode":"HD14        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD14         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand Yuba-Sutter HHW Facility to provide cost free and permanent collection for E-Waste and UWED.  Target East Indian, Hmong, and Hispanic groups to increase participation.","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"530-634-6890"},{"GrantID":7993,"CycleID":265,"CycleCode":"HD14        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD14         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":134642.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1) Improve Regional HHW collection rates by targetting seniors, multi family residents, small businesses and Hispanics, 2) Upgrade HHW facillity, 3) Hold U-Waste and E-Waste collection events, 4) Pilot U-Waste program including mercury thermometer exchange.","ParticipantName":"City of Encinitas","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bill","LastName":"Wilson","Phone":"760-633-2846"},{"GrantID":8000,"CycleID":279,"CycleCode":"SWC13       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC13        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":750000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Urban runoff discharged through municipal storm drain systems has been identified as one of the principal causes of water pollution in the region.  Urban runoff can contain a host of pollutants like trash and debris, bacteria and viruses, oil and grease, sediments, nutrients, metals, and toxic chemicals.  These contaminants can adversely impact receiving waters and associated biota and public health.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kathi","LastName":"Delegal","Phone":"626-458-3915"},{"GrantID":8001,"CycleID":247,"CycleCode":"TR40        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR40         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":12000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of Tiburon proposes to renovate a portion of an existing playground in the South of Knoll Park, the only community serving park in the town.  The portion of the playground slated for renovations is known as the tot-lot, and is the town`s only playground designed for use by children ages two to six years old.  Renovation plans include removal of existing, aging playground structures that are no longer compliant with current safety regulation \u0026 ADA standards and replacement with new, compliant structures.  The renovation plans also include removal of the existing sand surface that will be replaced by 1900 square feet of ground rubber playground surfacing made of recycled materials.  The town is working closely with the South of Knoll Playground subcommittee; a group comprised of both residents and town representatives, to raise funds for the renovation.  The subcommittee has successfully raised a portion of the funds needed to begin renovations, but is in need of additional funding to complete full playground renovation.","ParticipantName":"Town of Tiburon","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Bernardi","Phone":"415-435-7388"},{"GrantID":8002,"CycleID":280,"CycleCode":"RAC4        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC4         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":4373.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location: Avenida Algodon, Avenida Aragon, Calle Puente, Avenida Miramar, Calle De Industria, Pico Plaza and Camino San Clemente.","ParticipantName":"City of San Clemente","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"George","LastName":"Scarborough","Phone":"949-361-8322"},{"GrantID":8003,"CycleID":280,"CycleCode":"RAC4        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC4         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":6625.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location: Calle Mendoza, Calle Balboa, Calle Mirador, Calle Puente, Avenida De La Estrella, Avenida Palizada, Avenida Cabrillo, Avenida San Pablo, Del Gado Rd.","ParticipantName":"City of San Clemente","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"George","LastName":"Scarborough","Phone":"949-361-8322"},{"GrantID":8004,"CycleID":280,"CycleCode":"RAC4        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC4         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":6625.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location: Portico Del Norte and Portico Del Sur.","ParticipantName":"City of San Clemente","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"George","LastName":"Scarborough","Phone":"949-361-8322"},{"GrantID":8005,"CycleID":280,"CycleCode":"RAC4        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC4         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":6555.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Lynwood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Winn","Phone":"310-603-0220"},{"GrantID":8006,"CycleID":280,"CycleCode":"RAC4        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC4         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":6425.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location: Camino Mira Costa.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of San Clemente","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"George","LastName":"Scarborough","Phone":"949-361-8322"},{"GrantID":8007,"CycleID":280,"CycleCode":"RAC4        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC4         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":6300.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  City of Santa Fe Springs-Various City Streets\r\nLimits:  Reconstruction/Resurfacing Various City Streets","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Fe Springs","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tony","LastName":"Olmos","Phone":"562-868-0511"},{"GrantID":8008,"CycleID":280,"CycleCode":"RAC4        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC4         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":6250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  Inglewood, various locations\r\nLimits:  various locations","ParticipantName":"City of Inglewood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Charng","LastName":"Chen","Phone":"310-412-5333"},{"GrantID":8009,"CycleID":280,"CycleCode":"RAC4        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC4         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":6250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location: Campbell, McGlincy Lane.","ParticipantName":"City of Campbell","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Petersen","Phone":"408-866-2190"},{"GrantID":8010,"CycleID":280,"CycleCode":"RAC4        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC4         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":6250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location: Camino Vera Cruz","ParticipantName":"City of San Clemente","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"George","LastName":"Scarborough","Phone":"949-361-8322"},{"GrantID":8011,"CycleID":247,"CycleCode":"TR40        ","CycleNameID":20,"CycleName":"Playground Cover Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR40         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant will fund installation of ground cover derived from CA recycled tires into play areas of 3 city parks.  Project will be the 2nd of 4 phases to incorporate utilization of recycled tire chips in all city parks.","ParticipantName":"City of Atwater","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeanna","LastName":"Del Real","Phone":"209-357-6330"},{"GrantID":8012,"CycleID":249,"CycleCode":"TR42        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR42         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":65000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This proposal, submitted by Monterey Peninsula College, proposes a total renovation and upgrade of the existing athletic and recreational stadium field to replace the antiquated facilities built in 1948 and meet the needs of numerous community recreation programs, form Monterey High School, community youth soccer, football, track, Special Olympics, and other groups, to the college use for physical education and athletic purposes.  We anticipate that after DSA review by 4/13/05 and the development of updated cost estimates, the process of bids and awards will be undertaken in May and June 2005 and actual construction will occur between 6/12/05 and 3/23/06.  As an environmentally responsible campus, MPC plans to use Cryogenic rubber consisting of 98% tire rubber of which 100% is CA recycled tires (approximately 40,000 tires per football field) on our artificial turf field; the remaining 2% is made-up of recycled athletic shoe rubber.","ParticipantName":"Monterey Peninsula College","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joseph","LastName":"Bissell","Phone":"831-646-4040"},{"GrantID":8013,"CycleID":271,"CycleCode":"TR46        ","CycleNameID":36,"CycleName":"Tire Product Commercialization Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR46         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"West Coast Rubber Recycling (WCRR) is a fully commercialized, partially automated, tire recycling plant manufacturing four molded, three buffing, and six crumb rubber products.  WCRR has experienced an even growth rate of 20 percent per year for the past two years.  The proposed Advanced Grinding System will be purchased, installed, tested, modified and brought to full operation within 10 months or less of the receipt of notice to proceed from CIWMB.  Once fully operational, the implementation of the Advanced Grinding System will allow WCRR to divert 416,000 PTEs annually, an increase of 300 percent from our present capacity of 3/4 minus crumb rubber.  With this grant, WCRR will triple its production capacity and thereby meet the demands of our Automated Colorization System, fill back orders and make future orders for colored crumb rubber products.","ParticipantName":"West Coast Rubber Recycling, LLC","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Cameron","LastName":"Wright","Phone":"408-842-2401"},{"GrantID":8014,"CycleID":271,"CycleCode":"TR46        ","CycleNameID":36,"CycleName":"Tire Product Commercialization Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR46         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project is acquisition of one high-capacity blower truck outfitted with pneumatic colorant/adhesive delivery system.  Blower truck is needed to apply Turbo-Scape:  a blow-on, 100% recycled California tire rubber bonded matting, used for weed abatement, soil erosion prevention, ADA compliant playgrounds, and other landscaping applications.  With this equipment, Turbo-Scape, LLC intends to recycle a minimum of 375,000 California waste tires, 4.5 million pounds, with the installation of approximately one million square feet of Turbo-Scape blow-on matting.  Project includes providing 20,000 square feet of demonstration sites to cities, local agencies, school districts and landscape architects, and funds for marketing materials to promote use of Turbo-Scape and make audience aware of the benefits of Turbo-Scape to the environment, landscape maintenance, safety, and ADA accessibility.","ParticipantName":"Turbo-Scape, LLC","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Vince","LastName":"Allevato","Phone":"951-545-7397"},{"GrantID":8015,"CycleID":249,"CycleCode":"TR42        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR42         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Foothill High School originally opened in 1999 with incomplete athletic facilities due to lack of construction funding.  Since that time, two baseball fields, a soccer field and a softball field have been installed entirely through donations from our community.  In addition, a school bond passed by our district residents in November of 2001 recently paid for the installation of bleachers for tour football /track stadium.  Our school serves a geographic region of approximately 1,250 square miles and if we are successful in our grant application, our facility would be the only all weather track within that region.  The addition of an all weather track surface at Foothill High School will benefit our students, students in our feeder schools, the residents of Palo Cedro and the entire Eastern Shasta County community.","ParticipantName":"Shasta Union High School District","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim ","LastName":"Cloney","Phone":"530-547-1700"},{"GrantID":8016,"CycleID":249,"CycleCode":"TR42        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR42         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Benicia Unified School District and the Panther Foundation will build an 8 lane, 400 meter, 5,200 sq. yd. CA recycled rubber surfaced track during 2005-2006 to be used for high school, middle school and elementary track teams and events and high school physical education classes, community recreational sports groups including USATF, organized city youth groups, training/conditioning for high school football and basketball teams, public walkers and runners including senior citizens, and community activities such as middle school and high school graduation ceremonies.\r\n  The high school track, which is a dirt built in 1960, is the only track in town and not suitable to host regulation play-off meets and contributes to injury of people using the track.\r\n  The Panther Foundation, an community fundraising body, has obtained donations of community expertise (local architects and engineers), materials (Valero Refinery and Syar Industries), and dollars ($100,000 in private cash contributions to date) to complete the track.  BUSD has a long history of working with the Panther Foundation and will provide our maintenance people to assist on consultation an oversight for the project.","ParticipantName":"Benicia Unified School District","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Janice","LastName":"Adams","Phone":"707-748-2611"},{"GrantID":8017,"CycleID":249,"CycleCode":"TR42        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR42         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":95000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project upgrades the existing Argonaut High School dirt track with an asphalt surfacing overlaid with an all-weather, rubberized material composed of 100% recycled CA tires resulting in a track that is not only safer but useable year-round by the students and community participants it is intended to serve.\r\n  Argonaut High School is rallying support for this project through the efforts of the District and Argonaut High School staff members, parents, and students who are teaming with community members, local businesses, the City of Jackson, Amador Co., the State of CA, and community volunteers who realize that the physical fitness needs of Argonaut High School students and the surrounding community warrant an all-weather track.\r\n  When completed, this track will meet crucial student and community needs by providing an even-surfaced, mud and dust free track for physical education, training, track practice and meets, specialized sports events, track and field practice and events, walking , jogging, family recreation , and youth sports programs, in addition to promoting the overall health and well being of all Amador Co. residents.\r\n  Additionally, this project saves 7333 tires from the State of CA landfills, which helps to alleviate the State`s waste tire disposal problems.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Amador County Unified School District","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Carey","Phone":"209-257-5353"},{"GrantID":8018,"CycleID":249,"CycleCode":"TR42        ","CycleNameID":41,"CycleName":"Track and Other Recreational Surfacing Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR42         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The existing field and track will be renovated with synthetic rubber surfaces.  The project will improve the health and safety of Monterey High School students by allowing year-round use of the facility and will remedy existing hazards that result in injuries.  The project will also benefit the community as the track and field will be available for public use during weekends and after school.  Currently, the City has a serious shortage of fields for community use.","ParticipantName":"Monterey Peninsula Unified School District","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Albert","Phone":"831-392-3801"},{"GrantID":8019,"CycleID":252,"CycleCode":"TR44        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR44         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":18793.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City of Clovis, Fresno Metropolitan Flood Control District, Fresno Irrigation District will contract with Fresno Local Conservation Corps to conduct series of 4 quarterly Waste Tire Amnesty Days to reduce number of illegally dumped tires in canals, pomading basins and impacted areas of Metro Fresno County.  Media campaign outreach for education and awareness.","ParticipantName":"City of Clovis","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Luke","LastName":"Serpa","Phone":"559-324-2686"},{"GrantID":8020,"CycleID":252,"CycleCode":"TR44        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR44         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":36000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"El Dorado County Environmental Management Department (EDCEMD) will conduct a number of Amnesty Day events throughout the county to encourage residents to dispose of their waste tires properly and safely.  While participating at Amnesty Day and community events, EDCEMD will conduct educational outreach.  Community based social marketing techniques in the form of surveys and written commitment pledges will be used.  EDCEMD will educate county residents on where to properly dispose of waste tires such as taking them to the Western El Dorado Recovery System (WERS) or to a scheduled Amnesty Day event and ways to properly care for tires.  Brochures in English and Spanish will be available.  Newspaper advertisements and county website announcements will be published throughout the grant term.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Rusert","Phone":"530-621-6654"},{"GrantID":8021,"CycleID":252,"CycleCode":"TR44        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR44         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Shasta County Department of Resource Management, in conjunction with the cities of Anderson and Shasta Lake, proposes to conduct four waste tire amnesty days and to provide public education about waste tire disposal and proper tire maintenance.  We will hold the amnesty days in the spring and fall of 2005 and 2006.  We will attend several community events throughout 2005/2006 to distribute waste tire information and answer questions about waste tire disposal and proper tire maintenance.  The purpose of these activities is to reduce the health and safety hazards associated with improper and illegal disposal of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ronni","LastName":"Harman","Phone":"5302255789"},{"GrantID":8022,"CycleID":252,"CycleCode":"TR44        ","CycleNameID":15,"CycleName":"Local Govt. Tire Amnesty Day Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR44         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Boxing Cheng","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Madera County and its 2 cities, Madera and Chowchilla will fund a joint Tire Amnesty Day for the jurisdictions and a multi-lingual pubic education campaign about the harm of stockpiled tires and safe, inexpensive, legal methods of disposal and tire maintenance.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Yancy","Phone":"559-675-7821"},{"GrantID":8024,"CycleID":285,"CycleCode":"TCU13       ","CycleNameID":79,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Direct Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU13        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":41575.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Direct Grant for the City of San Diego is based on the severe threat to public health and safety and to the environment caused by the large number of illegally disposed waste tires in the Tijuana River, the unique feature of the Tijuana River running through this particular area, and its impact on the surrounding vicinity.  In addition, the Local Government Waste Tire Cleanup Grant Program, through which this project would normally have been funded, was undersubscribed for this grant cycle.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Victoria L.","LastName":"Gallagher","Phone":"619-533-3695"},{"GrantID":8025,"CycleID":279,"CycleCode":"SWC13       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC13        - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":61712.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project will include the installation of six landfill gas extraction wells, lateral piping, well heads, blower, and electrical service t recover landfill gas from within the waste mass and vent it to the atmosphere.  The project also includes the installation of fencing around the landfill and signage .  The project has received an exemption from the Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District.  A site map is included that shows the limit of refuse.  Also included in Exhibits E are the draft plans and specifications for the project.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Phillip M.","LastName":"Demery","Phone":"707-565-2231"},{"GrantID":8026,"CycleID":272,"CycleCode":"UBG11       ","CycleNameID":81,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG11        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elaine Hussey","AwardedFunds":6172.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Galt","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Cannell","Phone":"209-366-7100"},{"GrantID":8027,"CycleID":272,"CycleCode":"UBG11       ","CycleNameID":81,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG11        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elaine Hussey","AwardedFunds":5000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Isleton","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"916-777-7770"},{"GrantID":8028,"CycleID":272,"CycleCode":"UBG11       ","CycleNameID":81,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG11        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elaine Hussey","AwardedFunds":14464.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Cordova","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Myriam","LastName":"Arce","Phone":"916-576-0306"},{"GrantID":8029,"CycleID":272,"CycleCode":"UBG11       ","CycleNameID":81,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG11        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Jeffrey Lin","AwardedFunds":22810.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Citrus Heights","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mary","LastName":"Poole","Phone":"916-727-4730"},{"GrantID":8030,"CycleID":272,"CycleCode":"UBG11       ","CycleNameID":81,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG11        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":5000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Rio Vista","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":8031,"CycleID":288,"CycleCode":"TR47        ","CycleNameID":74,"CycleName":"Playground Cover and Other Recreational Surfacing Direct Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2004-05   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TR47         - 2004-05","GrantManager":"Calvin Young","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project entails the conversion of the surface of an existing Little League Sized (200 ft) Baseball Diamond from grass to a rubberized surface (both infield and outfield).\r\n\r\nThis surface will make it more accessible to children and others with disabilities to participate in a variety of sports activities.\r\n\r\nThe surface will accommodate wheelchairs, walkers and other active devices thus allowing people with disabilities to play and complete on an appropriate surface.\r\n\r\nThe total project includes the field conversion, accessible walkways and seating, scoreboard, storage unit and upgrades to an exiting restroom/concession stand facility.","ParticipantName":"City of Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alan","LastName":"Boyd","Phone":"916-277-6077"},{"GrantID":8032,"CycleID":289,"CycleCode":"FR22        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR22         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":63289.4000,"ProjectSummary":"The Yolo County RCD, in collaboration with Helen McCloskey and Eberardo Garcia Mendez, property owners, requests funds for solid waste cleanup of four historical dump sites on three parcels in Yolo Co.  the sites contain a variety of waste material including: household waste, appliances, automobiles, tires, scarp metal and agricultural waste.  The proposed project will remove, properly dispose of and recycle waste material from the four sites and repair/revegetate the area disturbed by the removal.  Implementing the proposed project will achieve the landowners` goals of making their property free of illegally dumped waste material and enhance the habitat value of the waterways.  The habitat restoration will be part of a larger planning and implementation project to enhance wildlife values of those properties.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Yolo County Resource Conservation District","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Robins","Phone":"530-662-2037"},{"GrantID":8033,"CycleID":289,"CycleCode":"FR22        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR22         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":18465.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Remove the mechanical assistance and hand labor approximately 2,000 tires and 40 cubic yards of miscellaneous debris.  Tires will be removed and recycled by Waste Recovery West and the metals and other recyclable materials will be brought to Marin Sanitary Service for resource recovery.  Labor will be provided by the Marin Conservation Corps and a private contractor.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Turner","Phone":"415-499-7146"},{"GrantID":8034,"CycleID":289,"CycleCode":"FR22        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR22         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":49980.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Remove with mechanical assistance and hand labor approximately 7,000 loose tires and 80 cubic yards of miscellaneous debris from ranch at 3599 Dillon Beach Road, Tomales, CA 94971 (Assessor`s Parcel Number 100-100-13) in Marin County.  Tires will be removed and recycled by Waste Recovery West and the metals and other recyclable materials will be brought to Marin Sanitary Services for resource recovery.  Labor will be provided by the Marin Conservation Corps and a private contractor.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Turner","Phone":"415-499-7146"},{"GrantID":8035,"CycleID":289,"CycleCode":"FR22        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR22         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":33638.3400,"ProjectSummary":"Protect an illegal-dumping `hot spot` alongside the environmentally -sensitive Eel River by erecting a tall wire fence along county road frontage of this 112-acre property.  Reimburse property owner for ongoing illegal dump disposal \u0026 recycling fees for cleanup he has carried out from January 1, 2005 through the completion of fence.  Grant project will allow property owner to proceed with development of tree farm.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Sweeney","Phone":"707-468-9710"},{"GrantID":8036,"CycleID":289,"CycleCode":"FR22        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR22         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":59599.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project encompasses two different geographic areas, site 1 is located in Tulare County and site 2 is located in Kern County.  Site 1 (Zaninovich is located off of Cecil Ave 8 miles East of Delano, site 2 (Rab) is located at the East end of Ave 380 (15 mi NW of  Visalia).  Both of these sites have varying amounts of waste impeding grazing, wildlife habitat and farmland production.  With grant funding for waste clean up and education the repeated illegal dumping and its subsequent health hazards and negative aesthetic value can be abated.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County Resource Conservation District","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Witt","Phone":"661-319-3308"},{"GrantID":8037,"CycleID":289,"CycleCode":"FR22        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR22         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":20633.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We are proposing to clean up an estimated 400 + cubic yards of piled and scattered wastes in the Jackrabbit Flat and Rocky Ledge areas outside of Burney in Northeastern Shasta County on timber production lands.  California Conservation Corps crew members will pick-up wastes from surrounding land and place in bins.  Once illegally-dumped wastes are removed, large rocks will be strategically-placed to block unauthorized access along Burney Creek to discourage dumping.  A public education outreach component will consist of signs that encourage land stewardship and proper disposal which will be installed in the project areas and informational handouts will be available.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carla","LastName":"Serio","Phone":"530-225-5787"},{"GrantID":8038,"CycleID":289,"CycleCode":"FR22        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR22         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":30527.9400,"ProjectSummary":"The Yolo County RCD in collaboration with the Rominger Brothers Farms requests funds for solid waste cleanup in Yolo County.  The site contains a variety of waste material including: concrete, wire fencing, tires, appliances , automobiles , scrap metal, household waste and agricultural waste.  The proposed project will remove, properly dispose of and recycle waste material from the site, and repair and revegetate the area disturbed by the removal.  Implementing the proposed project will achieve the landowner`s goals of making his property free of illegally dumped waste material and enhancing the habitat value of the Chickahominy Slough the was a historic dumping site in the middle of his property.  The restoration will restore at least four sites, totaling about 200 feet of creek bank , along the half-mile portion of the slough that passes through the parcel, which is Parcel # 050-150-03.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County Resource Conservation District","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Robins","Phone":"530-662-2037"},{"GrantID":8041,"CycleID":291,"CycleCode":"RU9         ","CycleNameID":91,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Ninth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU9          - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project focuses on the reuse of food through organizations with Long Beach.  The City of Long Beach will work with a local non-profit organization, Food Finders, Inc., that currently specializes in the field.  Food Finders accepts donations of food from local markets, restaurants, and large venues and donates the food to homeless shelters, senior centers, and other needy organizations .  Since Long Beach is the largest City in California, there is an abundance of food in Long Beach that can be salvaged.  Lon Beach is the 6th highest City in the nation in terms of adult poverty and 3rd in the nation in child poverty (2005  US Census Bureau Report), so the reuse of food through Food Finders will help those that are impoverished throughout the City of Long Beach.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Amy","LastName":"Zeidler","Phone":"562-570-2857"},{"GrantID":8042,"CycleID":291,"CycleCode":"RU9         ","CycleNameID":91,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Ninth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU9          - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":49700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed reuse project will develop a sustainable system of reuse between Torrance manufacturers and Torrance public and private elementary schools by collecting cast-off materials from factories and then cleaning, sorting, storing and finally re-distributing them to schools for educational purposes.\r\nThe comprehensive program will have three parts: 1) Collection of cast-off materials from Torrance manufacturers; 2) Educator development workshops focused on the educational and environmental value of reusing discarded materials in the classroom, and; 3) Delivery of these clean, safe, and unique cast-off materials to Torrance school children, teachers, and administrators for classroom use.","ParticipantName":"City of Torrance","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alison","LastName":"Sherman","Phone":"310-781-6916"},{"GrantID":8043,"CycleID":291,"CycleCode":"RU9         ","CycleNameID":91,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Ninth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU9          - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The West Contra Costa Integrated Waste Management seeks to partner with `This \u0026 That`, the only used building supply company in West  Contra Costa County, to increase the amount of construction and demolition material that they are able to reuse by increasing their material throughput and promoting awareness of `This \u0026 That` as both an outlet and source for used building materials.  Because `This \u0026 That` is currently the only reuse opportunity for construction and demolition material in West Contra Costa County, the Authority believes that `This \u0026 That`s` success is integral to increasing regional diversion of this material.\r\n\r\nMaterial throughput will be increased through the purchase of two pieces of equipment, a gooseneck trailer and a `pre-hanging door line` machine, the use of which will allow `This \u0026 That` to increase the amount of material that they salvage and also to improve material sales and turnaround time.\r\n\r\nThe Authority expects that a targeted outreach campaign will further assist t `This \u0026 That` in capitalizing on these improvements to reuse more building materials in the long-term.","ParticipantName":"West Contra Costa Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mersina","LastName":"Purlantov","Phone":"510-215-3104"},{"GrantID":8046,"CycleID":291,"CycleCode":"RU9         ","CycleNameID":91,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Ninth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU9          - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Los Angeles will partner with the ReUse People to develop a reuse facility for construction and demolition materials in the City of Los Angeles.  A component of the project will be to encourage deconstruction practices in the City resulting in the careful disassembly of structures to maximize the reuse of the component materials.  The project will meet the important goals of diverting materials away from the City`s scare landfill space, providing a convenient reuse center to City residents and businesses, educating the public on the value and practices of reuse, and targeting an important waste sector for the City.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Craig","LastName":"Tranby","Phone":"213-978-0871"},{"GrantID":8048,"CycleID":291,"CycleCode":"RU9         ","CycleNameID":91,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Ninth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU9          - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project proposes to relocate and significantly expand habitat for humanity of Sonoma County`s ReStore by moving it to a 9,000 square foot permanent location in Santa Rosa`s historic Railroad Square.  Materials to be reused by this project include: appliances, cabinets, doors, drywall, electrical fixtures, furniture, hardware, lumber, plumbing fixtures, roofing, tile and windows.  Funding from this grant would help pay for staffing to run the ReStore, warehouse equipment purchase, retail space rent and publicity.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County Waste Management Agency","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Karina","LastName":"Chilcott","Phone":"707-565-3668"},{"GrantID":8061,"CycleID":293,"CycleCode":"TDP1        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Del Mar Union School District is excited to be applying for TDP Grant funding for projects that will enhance all seven of our district`s school sites.  The first project, landscape mulching, will replace the woodchips that are presently being used as mulch at five school sites with 100% California Tire Derived colored rubber chips and reduce extensive weekly weeding time, maintenance, and replacement costs.  The second project, playground surface, will replace the unhealthy and unsafe woodchips that are presently being used with 100% California Tire Derived colored rubber chips which research has proven to reduce injury and be an exceptional product at two school sites.  Without the CIWMB TDP Grant, the cost of wood chips (approximately $29.00 a cubic yard) to rubber chips (approximately $220.00 a cubic yard) would otherwise be prohibitive to our district.  We are excited to be amongst the first district in our area to extensively use rubber chips as mulching and playground surface safety.","ParticipantName":"Del Mar Union School District","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Randy","LastName":"Wheaton","Phone":"858-523-6185"},{"GrantID":8064,"CycleID":293,"CycleCode":"TDP1        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":50183.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project is a 27,427 square foot demonstration garden managed by the University of California Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners and County Staff on the Calaveras County Campus.  The garden is designed to educate a large viewing audience on the most advanced garden and landscaping techniques, as well as training the public about waste reduction on a practical level.  The garden can be seen from most areas of the government center, as well as all traffic on the main roadway leading past the government center creating the perfect location for a large volume of rubber nugget mulch, and rubber sidewalks.  A large display board is planned spotlighting not only waste tire educational information but waste diversion information as published by the CIWMB.  The entrance to the demonstration garden will show the evolution of the waste tire products from tire to recycled product.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Moss","Phone":"209-754-6399"},{"GrantID":8065,"CycleID":293,"CycleCode":"TDP1        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":65000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Altimira Middle School has an existing dirt track, with no base rock or surface material.  A complete drainage system was never installed.  The one undersized drain inlet in the area is no longer connected to a drainage system, and provides no outlet for water.  The dirt track becomes saturated after a few winter rains, and is unusable for teaching or any athletic activities.  The dirt track is a maintenance nightmare, as each winter the surface is eroded by the rains, and is overrun by weeds.  \r\n\r\nThe intended project would replace the dirt track at Altimira Middle School with a paved track.  The area would be excavated, and an adequate drainage system would be installed and connected to the existing County drainage system.  Base rock and asphalt would be installed and surface material made from 100% California recycled tires would be applied over the base.\r\n\r\nA finished track with an all-weather surface would serve the children of the Altimira Middle School, the Gateway Community School and the Woodland Star Charter School, as well as community groups.  At present, the children from these area schools must be transported to the Sonoma Valley High School in order to use an all-weather track.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma Valley Unified School District","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Justin","LastName":"Frese","Phone":"707-935-4249"},{"GrantID":8068,"CycleID":293,"CycleCode":"TDP1        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project is to construct a rubberized sports field at Bobby Bonds Park, located in the Eastside, one of Riverside`s most disadvantaged and gang-ridden neighborhoods.  The approximately 75,000 square foot project will consist of the irrigation layer, the rubber playing field and a 15-20 foot wide rubber edge surrounding the field.  Due to extremely high usage, the existing field is in poor condition and there is difficulty performing maintenance because of the lack of downtime.  This project will be a way to improve the appearance of the park and educate the community about the benefits of tire-diverted products and recycling.  Youth in the neighborhood come to the community center at the park to play sports, swim, and go to the computer lab, etc.  For youth growing up in such stressful and violent conditions, it is important to provide them places to escape the harshness of the streets and to occupy their time when not in school.  Constructing the city`s first rubberized state-of-the-art sports field at Bobby Bonds Park will give the Eastside citizen`s something to take pride in.","ParticipantName":"City of Riverside","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Patricia","LastName":"Callaghan","Phone":"951-826-2068"},{"GrantID":8076,"CycleID":293,"CycleCode":"TDP1        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":45018.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Hazel Fischer Elementary - Replace wood bark in a 7800 sq ft area with rubber bark so that the students can access the playground during the winter.\r\n\r\nAlbert Michelson Elementary - Replace wood bark in a 4083 sq ft area with rubber bark so that the students can access the playground during the winter.","ParticipantName":"Vallecito Union School District","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tom","LastName":"Richmond","Phone":"209-795-8000"},{"GrantID":8077,"CycleID":293,"CycleCode":"TDP1        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":34670.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Jacoby Creek Charter School District is located on the Northern California coast and experiences many rainy days.  As a consequence, our sports field is only accessible to our 420 students during the sunny months.  It is our dream to replace our current grass sports fields, which is uneven and often muddy, with a synthetic sports field similar to the one recently installed at our local college, Humboldt State University.  As a pesticide free school, we constantly struggle with managing weeds and gophers that create tripping hazards for our kindergarten through eighth grade students.  Our goals are to: 1) create a sports field that is accessible during all months of the year for our students and community, 2) create a smooth and safe running surface that will reduce injuries, 3) eliminate the need to utilize a gas powered lawn mower and 4) eliminate the need to consume valuable water resources.  The dimension of our sports field is 55 yards by 80 yards and will be utilized by our school for recess, physical education, after school sports and by the community for youth soccer.  A three lane rubber track surrounds this field which is the result of a former CIWMB grant funded about 10 years ago, and is in constant use by our students, track team and many senior citizens who use the soft surface for walking.","ParticipantName":"Jacoby Creek Charter School District","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Grantz","Phone":"707-822-4896"},{"GrantID":8078,"CycleID":293,"CycleCode":"TDP1        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":45659.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Remove existing wood fiber mulch in 3 kindergarten play areas with structures, 1 first to third grade play area with structures and 1 first to sixth play area with structures, for a total of 3 children`s playground areas.  Replace with 100% California colored recycled tire material commercially known as GroundRubber to a depth of 6 inches.  The play areas comprise a total of 10,700 square feet between 2 separate school sites.","ParticipantName":"Beardsley School District","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Russ","LastName":"Woods","Phone":"661-393-8550"},{"GrantID":8080,"CycleID":293,"CycleCode":"TDP1        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":51770.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Replacement of two playgrounds, installing all rubber material as the safety surfacing.  Rubber materials are 100% California Waste Tires.  \r\n\r\nIrving Terrace - Remove current playground, replace structure with new structure using grant funds from State Bond Act of 2000 and Gametime grant.  Replace sand as safety surfacing with bonded rubber.\r\n\r\nMariners Park - Replace sand as safety surfacing with bonded rubber.  Replace playground equipment and make ADA accessible.","ParticipantName":"City of Newport Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Andrea","LastName":"McGuire","Phone":"949-644-3161"},{"GrantID":8083,"CycleID":293,"CycleCode":"TDP1        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":34962.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Antonio Union School District is a one school district, K-8, in a very rural area of South Monterey County.  The nearest town that the community has access to is 25 miles away.  No other local playground equipment exists for public use in the area.  The San Antonio Union School District is the main source for most activities and resource4s for children and community members.  A need exists to provide for school and community recreation that is safe.  Our first objective is to provide safety surfacing for all playground equipment installed so that it can be utilized for instructional and recreational purposes.  The second objectives is to educate the community and school about recycling efforts and the advantages of recycling to our area and the world around us.  The third and last objective is to reinforce the current recycling campaigns in our school and community area.\r\n  Like many school districts in CA, playground equipment has to be upgraded to meet new safety standards.  This has been ongoing through the years.  The safety surfacing we have to date needs to be expanded to meet the needs o the school and community.   The recent No Child Left Behind rules have left little resources for physical and social skills.  Schools are forced to have budget resource priorities for academic instructions.  Outside funding sources must be used to accomplish the other needs.  It would be a tragedy for the students and community to lose the only access to existing playground equipment for P.E. instruction and recreational use.\r\n","ParticipantName":"San Antonio Union School District","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Irving","Phone":"831-385-3051"},{"GrantID":8085,"CycleID":293,"CycleCode":"TDP1        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":91000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City of Madera has four new playgrounds planned in Fiscal Year 2005-06 that will benefit from the use of a tire derived surfacing product.  The new playgrounds are in the City`s FY05-06 Budget.  The planned locations are: Lion Town \u0026 Country Park, Rotary Park, Millview Sports Complex, and Pan Am Park.  All projects are expected to be completed within one year.\r\n  Since 2003 the city of Madera has collected and sent to recycling facilities over 159,000 tires.  With plans to continue these collection efforts the City is eager to find ways to not only encourage but participate in the reuse of recycled materials.  The materials used in the proposed playground renovations will support the City`s recycled-content purchasing policy.","ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Wilson","Phone":"559-661-5188"},{"GrantID":8088,"CycleID":293,"CycleCode":"TDP1        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":64800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Folsom Cordova Unified school District is constructing Vista Del Lago High School in Folsom, CA.  As part of the project, the District will be including a 400-meter oval-shaped track with a synthetic turf infield.\r\n  The track will be used for fitness training for school physical education classes and extra curricular activities; the school`s competitive track team; year-round use by the community; and sanctioned events to outside agencies.","ParticipantName":"Folsom Cordova Unified School District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Matt","LastName":"Washburn","Phone":"916-355-1111"},{"GrantID":8089,"CycleID":293,"CycleCode":"TDP1        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":49500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Revitalization of our sports complex, which includes the demolition of the existing concession building, the track and the bleachers; installation of artificial surfacing for the track, high jump, long jump and triple jump; new home and visitors bleachers with team rooms, restrooms, press box, and concessions on the home side ; upgrading of the lighting system, public address system and power panel board system; resurfacing of the parking area; new concrete walkways and new fencing around the sports complex.","ParticipantName":"Palo Verde Unified School District","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Marty","LastName":"Braden","Phone":"760-604-2530"},{"GrantID":8092,"CycleID":293,"CycleCode":"TDP1        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":56000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A 4 foot wide, 2,800 foot pathway currently exists in our Sports Complex.  The pathway has been surfaced with wood chips however these wood chips have disappeared due to wind and customer usage.  The City would like to rejuvenate the path and feels the tire derived product will be an excellent solution.  Hopefully, this will increase the patrons` use for the pathway with a viable path for exercise - for both human and animals.  This area is populated by parents bringing their children to soccer practices and games.  Approximately 500 youth use the adjacent soccer fields for practice and games on a biweekly basis.  We host two seasons on average of 8 weeks per season.  In addition to the soccer games, we have local youth and adult softball leagues that practice and host their games.  Also, there is a skate park and tennis courts close by.  This path is centrally located in the community and when the path is resurfaced, we feel this will improve the quality of life for all ages in the community.","ParticipantName":"City of Ridgecrest","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ann","LastName":"Taylor","Phone":"760-499-5006"},{"GrantID":8096,"CycleID":293,"CycleCode":"TDP1        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":21860.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Ballico-Cressey School District is in need of new back fall materials under the playground equipment at their Cressey School site to meet safety requirements.  Cressey School houses the Kindergarten through 3rd grade for the district and has swings and a large playset for the children to play on during recess.  Ballico-Cressey District received grant funding to place rubber product in its playgrounds at both Ballico and Cressey sites a few years ago.  The district has been overwhelming pleased with the products performance and now wishes to expand its use to include all of the play areas in the district.  This time we look forward to participating in the follow up reporting requirements to assist the future development of this product on the market.","ParticipantName":"Ballico-Cressey School District","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jose","LastName":"Gonzalez","Phone":"209-632-5371"},{"GrantID":8099,"CycleID":293,"CycleCode":"TDP1        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":97200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Burbank Unified school District proposes to install rubberized oval track surface at both Burbank High School and John Burroughs High School.  Both of these schools have full accommodation 440 yard oval tracks with infields that can host full-scale track meets.Also included are rubberized surface for the infield pole vault, high jump and long jump areas at both locations.  Both track sites serve all 23 schools in the District.  They serve as the only full accommodation public oval tracks for the City of Burbank.  They are open every day for public use as a result of this demand.  City has a joint use agreement with the School district primarily die to a heavy public demand as evidenced by hours of operation and event activities listed in application.","ParticipantName":"Burbank Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Craig","LastName":"Jellison","Phone":"818-729-5506"},{"GrantID":8102,"CycleID":293,"CycleCode":"TDP1        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":61946.0000,"ProjectSummary":"McFarland Unified School District will begin by removing the existing sand in the playgrounds of Kern Avenue Elementary and Browning Road Elementary.  They will be replacing the sand with a 100% California Recyclable Tire derived product.  Once project is complete, McFarland Unified School District will post a sign saying that this project was sponsored by the CIWMB.","ParticipantName":"McFarland Unified School District","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gabriel","LastName":"McCurtis","Phone":"661-792-3081"},{"GrantID":8103,"CycleID":293,"CycleCode":"TDP1        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":45950.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City of West Covina has over 300 locations that have tree wells without tree grates.  Goal is to install tree grates in tree wells to assist in the elimination of potential trip and fall hazards as well as hazards to wheelchair-bound individuals; improve aesthetics of major arterial streets; help maintain moisture to root base.\r\nObjectives: Purchase ADA compliant tree grates made from tire-derived project utilizing grant funds and City funds; utilize contractor to install grates utilizing City funds; Monitor tree growth and adjust tree grates as required.","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Briley","Phone":"626-939-8425"},{"GrantID":8104,"CycleID":293,"CycleCode":"TDP1        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":31961.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1.  Remove existing sand under composite and ground level play equipment as appropriate.\r\n2.  Install asphalt sub-base.\r\n3.  Install Kid Kushion 100% recycled (TDP) surfacing.\r\n\r\nItems 1, 2 and 3 above when complete will provide for a compliant accessible play surface at the kindergarten play areas of the Alpine and Antelope Elementary school campuses.","ParticipantName":"Keppel Union School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Shaaban","Phone":"661-944-1229"},{"GrantID":8105,"CycleID":293,"CycleCode":"TDP1        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":43916.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Pinole Youth and Senior Garden (PYSG) is a collaborative effort between the City, Pinole Senior Center, the Pinole Youth Center (PYC and the Pinole Redevelopment Agency.  The PYSC project will include a community garden and well-lit, landscaped 8` x 475` footpath on the west side of Pinole Creek and its heavily used pedestrian walkway and Tennent Ave., a major thoroughfare.  This request will provide the PYSG with a Tire-Derived rubber sidewalk covering both the garden active working area and connection pedestrian footpath (approximately 5000 square feet of coverage).\r\n\r\nA rubber sidewalk is a series of high-density interlocking paving tiles made with 100%recycled California tire drubbed rubber combined with polyurethane binder and colorant, then molded with heat under compression.  This produces a strong and durable part that meets all requirements of sidewalk-worthiness, including stable grade, non-vibration in compliance with ADA requirements, and high coefficient of friction for non-skid both dry and wet.\r\n\r\nIn addition to the tire-derived walking area the garden elements will include raised planter beds, benches, a classroom area with tables and concrete base, a small tool shed, composite bins, irrigation and vinyl perimeter fencing with a welcome sign along the creek path entrance.  The PYSG will be 100% ADA compliant including wide, wheelchair accessible paths, handrails, ergonomic tools and raised planters made from recycled plastic lumber.  In addition, the PYSG will make possible PYC directed youth based programming including environmental education (i.e. water conservation and recycling), learning healthy lifestyles through healthy food options and the benefits of growing and consuming organic foods.\r\n\r\nWith the assistance of West Contra Costa Integrated Waste Management Authority the City has identified funding and grant sources to meet the non-tire-derived walking area related construction expenses for the project.  Upon completion of they PYSG, ongoing program and supply costs will be minimal and will be covered by City staff.  However, the City anticipates that staffing costs will be minimal as senior and youth volunteers will manage the majority of the garden planting and maintenance.  In addition, the PYSG will save costs for the Senior Center lunch program by providing additional fresh food and, as such, the Senior Center will provide all garden seeds and plants.\r\n\r\nThe PYSG project will provide additional security and lighting for the south and west sides of Fernandez Park and the connecting portion of the Pinole Creek path.  The PYSG path lights will illuminate project area pedestrian footpath, the Pinole Creek path and provide placement location(s) for additional security camera(s) looking down the creek path and under the nearby train trestle.  The PYSG will ensure increased visibility through the portion of the park near Tennent Avenue once the large, bushy trees that are currently on the site have been removed.  Improving the location will also provide a prime area for the members of the community to enjoy time with their families and family pets.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Pinole","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Cole","Phone":"925-788-6688"},{"GrantID":8117,"CycleID":293,"CycleCode":"TDP1        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":97416.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project is to install rubber mulch in the playground boxes and landscaped areas at 18 elementary schools within the Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District.  The schools will be located in Fairfield, California and include the following Elementary schools; David Weir, Amy Blanc, Bransford, Fairview, Cleo Gordon, Crescent, K.I. Jones, Anna Kyle, Laurel Creek, Nelda Mundy, Oakbrook, H. Glenn Richardson, Dan O. Root, Sheldon, Tolenas, Suisun, Suisun Valley and B. Gale Wilson.  The District will place approximately 1,200 square feet at each of the eighteen schools as a test to see if long term use will be appropriate.  The rubber mulch will be made out of recycled rubber from 100% California Waste Tires.  The District will utilize the PermaLife `Pour and Play` product or other approved rubber mulch product.  the rubber surfacing will provide a much safer play surface for children versus the traditional wood bark playground cover.  The rubber will also last longer than wood mulch and if successful, the District hopes to use rubber mulch for more projects.  Using recycled rubber from 100% California Waste Tires will also help the District in its current efforts to promote the use of recycled products not only to school-aged children but to parents and members of the community.  For years, the District has been a strong advocate for recycling, from setting mandatory recycling goals for campus cardboard, cans, bottles, paper, green clippings and other waste to purchasing recycling products as much as possible.  The District also includes recycling promotion in the curriculum  to educate students in the merits and importance of recycling for the health of the environment and future resources.  If awarded the grant, the District will employ local youth to do the installation of the rubber mulch as part of the `Green Team` summer work program for disadvantaged, low income students.  Every year, Anheuser Busch donates money to pay the wages of local students in the Green Team program.  The School District will manager the work teams.  The Green Team youth will be installing the rubber mulch over the summer of 2006.  The Green Team is a great program to help improve the lives of disadvantaged youths aged 14 to 18, by developing their work skills and promoting a sense of teamwork, responsibility and self worth.","ParticipantName":"Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Pierce","Phone":"707-399-5148"},{"GrantID":8121,"CycleID":293,"CycleCode":"TDP1        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Manhattan Beach will be installing new playground tiles made of recycled tires at 10 locations, which include parks and exterior workout stations, throughout the City.  In some cases this will replace surfaces which currently have wood chips while in other cases tiles will be replacing an existing pour in place surface.  Total square footage of playground area to be resurfaced is over 18,000 square feet. Playground locations and square footage of each playground area:\r\n\r\nPolliwog Par Course          1,600\r\nStrand Par Course                  540\r\nLive Oak Tot Lot                   1,800\r\nLarsson Parquette              1,200\r\n8th Street                               1,000\r\nManhattan Heights              3,200\r\nGreen Belt Par Course       1,600\r\nSand  Dune                           2,400\r\nMarine Avenue                      3,200\r\nVillage Parquette                  1,600\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Manhattan Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Finton","Phone":"310-802-5352"},{"GrantID":8122,"CycleID":293,"CycleCode":"TDP1        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":86149.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Jose Unified is an urban school district.  Washington and Grant Elementary Schools are located in a downtown setting located at 100 Oak Street and 470 Jackson Street respectively.  The school turf is used constantly by the community at large since there is no park to serve these areas.  The District is not able to maintain the turf in a safe playable condition due to over usage.  Synthetic turf is the only viable solution which will provide safe, playable fields year round for Washington and Grant students, and the surrounding community.  The District and City of San Jose will match the $100,000 Tire Grant.  These schools serve minority populations with low-income levels.","ParticipantName":"San Jose Unified School District","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Adamo","Phone":"408-535-6071"},{"GrantID":8129,"CycleID":293,"CycleCode":"TDP1        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":46800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project is a 9-lane all weather running/athletic competition track located on the only high school campus in the school district.  The track would be utilized year-round for school athletic activities and community recreation activities.  The track is centrally located in the city and the City Parks and Recreation Dept. have developed plans for community during normal recreation hours, a Joint Use Facility Agreement between the City of Imperial and Imperial and school district are already in place.\r\n  As per vendor letter, all recycled rubber used by the vendor would be certified CA recycled and quality for the grant.","ParticipantName":"Imperial Unified School District","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Layaye","Phone":"760-355-3200"},{"GrantID":8136,"CycleID":293,"CycleCode":"TDP1        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City proposes two projects utilizing 100% CA waste tires tire-derived product (TDP) for Heritage Park Pedestrian walkway Project and Brand avenue Sidewalk Pavers Project.\r\nEach of these is a showcase project which can demonstrate the viability of utilizing TDP while also achieving the City`s goals of creating a pedestrian friendly environment achieving ADA compliance and promoting the City as a healthy city.\r\nHeritage Park Pedestrian Walkway Project will provide a rubberized walkway of over 1,500 linear feet at the perimeter of this showcase park, while diverting over 6,148 CA tire from landfills. \r\nBrand Avenue Sidewalk Paver Project will provide a public demonstration in the use of recycled tire derived product with the installation of 5,000 square fee of rubber sidewalks while diverting over 4,392 used CA tires from landfills .","ParticipantName":"City of San Fernando","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Ruiz","Phone":"818-898-1237"},{"GrantID":8139,"CycleID":293,"CycleCode":"TDP1        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":43318.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Reedley is currently in the process of constructing phase 2 its newest park, Citizens Park, located in the City of Reedley.  Some of the features being installed include a 5,600 sf covered playground , 4 fitness centers, and an exercise trail.  This grant would be used to install a rubberized safety surface for the playground (ADA accessible) and fitness centers and to install a shock absorbing rubberized surface on to of the new concrete exercise trail.","ParticipantName":"City of Reedley","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dana","LastName":"Ritschel","Phone":"559-637-4200"},{"GrantID":8140,"CycleID":293,"CycleCode":"TDP1        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":31120.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Replace existing fall zone surfacing material (sand) with recycled tire rubber chips at two District playgrounds, Cato Phillips Park and Center Park.  Existing san will be remove.  Fill dirt will be used as sub-grade to backfill from sand removal.  A minimum of six inches of PlayTurf R Evolution recycled rubber playground surfacing will be applied over the fill dirt.","ParticipantName":"North County Recreation and Park District","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Judy","LastName":"Burditt","Phone":"831-633-3084"},{"GrantID":8142,"CycleID":293,"CycleCode":"TDP1        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Colton proposes to renovate an existing ballpark, The Veterans Park Ball Field.  Renovation includes installation of two new baseball fields, and upgrading an existing ball field .  The new fields will be produced from artificial turf, made from 100% recycled tires.  Each field will be 80,000 square feet and utilize 40,000 recycled tires to construct.","ParticipantName":"City of Colton","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maritza","LastName":"Tapia","Phone":"909-370-5065"},{"GrantID":8149,"CycleID":293,"CycleCode":"TDP1        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":96620.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Alhambra proposes to install 11,364 SF of rubberized sidewalk.  The City like most older suburbs has thousands of feet of uplifted and broken sidewalk.  We have been interested for many years in trying rubber sidewalks.  We understand that not only is rubber sidewalk good for the environment but rubber sidewalk has been found to be cost effective in replacing sidewalk broken and uplifted by tree roots.","ParticipantName":"City of Alhambra","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mary","LastName":"Chavez","Phone":"626-570-5067"},{"GrantID":8151,"CycleID":296,"CycleCode":"TRI1        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":125000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  Ripon - Jack Tone Road\r\nLimits:  From Canal Blvd. south to Doak blvd.","ParticipantName":"City of Ripon","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Matt","LastName":"Machado","Phone":"209-599-2108"},{"GrantID":8153,"CycleID":298,"CycleCode":"FR23        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR23         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":49990.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Remove and dispose of concrete, asphalt and contaminated dirt from tribal member`s property on the Cabazon Reservation.  This was an illegal, open dump site located at North Avenue 50, very close to the Wash area.  The materials will be disposed of at Western Environmental, which is a municipal solid waste recycle business located in the Cabazon Recycle and Recovery Park.","ParticipantName":"Cabazon Band of Mission Indians","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jeanne","LastName":"Gortz","Phone":"760-342-2593"},{"GrantID":8154,"CycleID":296,"CycleCode":"TRI1        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":70000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  Placerville, CA, Upper Main Street Project.\r\nLimits: Bedford to Broadway.","ParticipantName":"City of Placerville","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Tippett","Phone":"530-642-5250"},{"GrantID":8155,"CycleID":296,"CycleCode":"TRI1        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  City of La Verne, Wheeler Avenue.\r\nLimits:  Intersection of Baseline Avenue to Golden Hills Avenue.","ParticipantName":"City of La Verne","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"J.R.","LastName":"Ranells","Phone":"909-596-8741"},{"GrantID":8156,"CycleID":298,"CycleCode":"FR23        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR23         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":64949.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will enable the cleanup of 11 illegal dumpsites on public (US Forest Service) and private lands throughout Trinity County, which is over 80% federally managed, primarily for timber production.  This project includes for the first time illegal dumpsites in the Mad River and Lower Trinity Ranger Districts.  These identified sites are zones for timber production and pose a significant health hazard to downstream residents and wildlife.  Funds will be used to clean these sites up, block access where possible, and to educate the public on the negative effects of non-official dump sites.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County Resource Conservation District","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Patrick","LastName":"Frost","Phone":"530-623-6004"},{"GrantID":8157,"CycleID":298,"CycleCode":"FR23        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR23         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":29270.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of San Diego will conduct a cleanup of a property located at 6965 W Lilac Road in Bonsall, CA 92003 to remove nearly 2,000 illegally disposed waste tires, metal, construction and demolition materials, appliances, and household trash.  The cleanup will take during fiscal year 2005-2006.  A CIWMB registered tire hauler will transport removed tires to a recycling facility.  The appliances, metal and construction and demolition materials will also be transported to recycling facilities.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jen","LastName":"Winfrey","Phone":"858-694-2463"},{"GrantID":8159,"CycleID":296,"CycleCode":"TRI1        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":155000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  City of Galt: 1. West Stockton Blvd; 2. Crystal Way; 3. Seventh St; 4. Elm St.\r\nLimits: 1. Twin Cities to Live Oak; 2. Franston St to 99 Ramps; 3. A St to F St; 4. Lincoln Way to Industrial Dr.","ParticipantName":"City of Galt","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Larry","LastName":"Evans","Phone":"209-366-7260"},{"GrantID":8160,"CycleID":298,"CycleCode":"FR23        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR23         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":7103.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local resident and active environmentalist George Waegell owns property that neighbors an area landfill.  Recently, more than 300 tires have been dumped on his property by unknown individuals.  One pile obstructs an access road, the other pile sits on the bank of a canal.  The tires are filled with rainwater and are a potential mosquito breeding ground if not removed by Spring.  Interested parties are concerned about contaminants leaching from the tires into the canal and other nearby waterways.  Vehicles using the access road must drive onto the shoulder, possibly eroding the banks.  Mr. Waegell has reason to believe that whoever is responsible for the tires is also responsible for other vandalism to the property, including damage to the access gate and the shooting of trespassing signs.","ParticipantName":"Florin Resource Conservation District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ellen","LastName":"Carlson","Phone":"916-685-3556"},{"GrantID":8161,"CycleID":296,"CycleCode":"TRI1        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1- Location: Nevada City Limits: Adams Street-Clay.  Limits: from Prospect St. to Nile St./Turpentine to Nimrod.\r\nProject 2- Location: Nevada City Limits: Nevada St.  Limits: from Plaza to Willow Valley Rd.\r\nProject 3- Location: Nevada City Limits:\r\nBoulder St./Park Ave.  Limits: Plaza to City Limits - Park Ave. to Park.\r\nProject 4- Location: Nevada City Limits: Jordan/Clark.  Limits: Zion St./Sacramento to Jordan. Pine St. from Cross to Clark to Sacramento.","ParticipantName":"City of Nevada City","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Falconi","Phone":"530-265-2496"},{"GrantID":8162,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":64143.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Yancy","Phone":"559-675-7821"},{"GrantID":8163,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":79985.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Phillip","LastName":"Irons","Phone":"209-571-5104"},{"GrantID":8164,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":30047.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Sunnyvale","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Staricha","Phone":"408-730-7219"},{"GrantID":8167,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":129524.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Victoria L.","LastName":"Gallagher","Phone":"619-533-3695"},{"GrantID":8168,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":176227.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Miners","Phone":"530-745-2300"},{"GrantID":8169,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":37176.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Wilson","Phone":"559-661-5188"},{"GrantID":8170,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":162275.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Yuba/Sutter LEA","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Deborah","LastName":"Biersteker","Phone":"530-749-5479"},{"GrantID":8171,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":263084.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim L.","LastName":"Casagrande","Phone":"559-445-3391"},{"GrantID":8172,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":102278.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Morley","Phone":"707-463-4140"},{"GrantID":8173,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":298554.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"O\u0027Day","Phone":"408-918-4622"},{"GrantID":8174,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":80725.7600,"ProjectSummary":"Amount Requested for Waste Tire Cleanup Projects:  $109,628.75. \r\n\r\nThe City of Fresno has an on-going tire clean-up program where tires that have been illegally dumped on public right-of-ways such as streets, alleys, canal banks, park strips, and sidewalks are removed on a regular basis.  Illegally dumped tires are also removed from the San Joaquin River, Highway and Freeway berm areas, and vacant lots.  The City of  Fresno removed 16,341 illegally dumped tires in calendar year 2005.  Two part time staff are employed three days per week to locate, pick-up, and haul the tires to a transfer facility where the tires are stored in a trailer until removed by Golden-By -Products, a State permitted tire recycler \u0026 hauling company.  The illegally dumped tires are located primarily on the south side of Fresno which is an older and economically depressed area.\r\n\r\nAmount Requested for Waste Tire Amnesty Events:  $24,236.16. \r\n \r\nThe City of Fresno successfully held five Amnesty Day events in 2005 where 7,760 tires were collected.  The average cost per tire (salaries of staff working the event and tire removed fees) was $2.07.  The City of Fresno intends to hold approximately 6 Amnesty Day events where city staff and contract labor will be used to conduct and load the tires.  Golden-By-Products, a State permitted tire recycler \u0026 hauling company, will provide the trailers in which the tires will be loaded and removed for recycling.  The cost per trailer is $1,200.  The fives events will be staged at different locations around the City  approximately one month apart.  Two tire car educational flyers will be handed out.  The events will be advertised through newspaper articles, internet site sites, City flyers and neighborhood meeting.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"559-621-8423"},{"GrantID":8175,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":58325.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Duran","Phone":"760-243-6309"},{"GrantID":8176,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":30644.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Cleanup Projects - Amount Requested $43,988.00\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty Events - Amount Requested $7,800.00\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Cleanup Project/Site Description - Approximately seventy percent (70%) of the seventy-four point zero nine (74.09) square miles within the jurisdiction of the City of Victorville is undeveloped property and desert land.  Residents, as well as commercial tire dealers are continually dumping tires illegally, from within and outside the jurisdiction along public-right-of-ways and vacant lands.  The Code Enforcement division supervises probationers and court ordered community service workers to eliminate blighted areas and collects approximately 150 tires each week stockpiling at a central collection point awaiting transportation to recycling plants.  \r\n\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty Event(s) Description - The City of Victorville currently has a waste collection program established and located near the City`s Fairgrounds complex and managed by the City`s Fire Department.  The program invites the general public (not waste tire related businesses who must comply with the CIWMB process) to dispose of their waste tires in this location.  Advertisements are placed on the local community information television cannel advising the citizens of this service.  The facility accepts rimless waste tires every Wednesday and Sunday, at no cost to the citizens, and disposes the waste tires in accordance with the CIWMB requirements and regulations.  The city has contracted with R.J.B. Trucking (a registered hauler) to provide the waste hauler services for the city.  The rates are $1.50 per tire (rimless car tires), $2.50 per tire (rimless mid-sized truck tires), $5.00 per tire (rimless large/x-large tires) for an average of $3.00 per tire.  The facility accepts approximately 25 tires per day.  52 (weeks) x 2 (days open) x 25 (approximate tires per day) x $3.00 (average price per tire) = $7,800 (projected waste tire hauler expense.  If awarded grant, only those waste tires collected during amnesty events and during the awarded grant period will be applied to the cleanup grant.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Duran","Phone":"760-243-6309"},{"GrantID":8177,"CycleID":301,"CycleCode":"EA17        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA17         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":39124.1500,"ProjectSummary":"computer systems, field equipment, GIS data, training","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John S.","LastName":"Watkins","Phone":"951-955-8982"},{"GrantID":8178,"CycleID":301,"CycleCode":"EA17        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA17         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15575.9900,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel.","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Shirley","LastName":"Coggin","Phone":"530-993-6701"},{"GrantID":8179,"CycleID":301,"CycleCode":"EA17        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA17         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18760.2800,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel, Transportation","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Huerta","Phone":"530-538-5328"},{"GrantID":8180,"CycleID":301,"CycleCode":"EA17        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA17         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":26435.7700,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel, Equipment.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"O\u0027Day","Phone":"408-918-4622"},{"GrantID":8181,"CycleID":301,"CycleCode":"EA17        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA17         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":82393.3500,"ProjectSummary":"Education, Maintenance, Personnel, Training","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Stan","LastName":"Uyehara","Phone":"626-430-5542"},{"GrantID":8182,"CycleID":301,"CycleCode":"EA17        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA17         - 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2006-07","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17111.3000,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Ruminski","Phone":"707-263-1164"},{"GrantID":8229,"CycleID":301,"CycleCode":"EA17        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA17         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":33689.7700,"ProjectSummary":"communications, personnel, physical exams, training","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"O\u0027Rullian","Phone":"661-862-8731"},{"GrantID":8230,"CycleID":301,"CycleCode":"EA17        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA17         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":28037.3300,"ProjectSummary":"digital camera, gas monitor, Rangerfinder, safety, surveillance, thermometer","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim L.","LastName":"Casagrande","Phone":"559-445-3391"},{"GrantID":8231,"CycleID":301,"CycleCode":"EA17        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA17         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18707.5800,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carolyn","LastName":"Hawkins","Phone":"707-268-2215"},{"GrantID":8232,"CycleID":301,"CycleCode":"EA17        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA17         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16171.0800,"ProjectSummary":"Maintenance , Training and Personnel.","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Warren","LastName":"Farnam","Phone":"530-233-6310"},{"GrantID":8233,"CycleID":301,"CycleCode":"EA17        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA17         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16374.0800,"ProjectSummary":"Staff Salaries and office maintenance.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael W.","LastName":"Israel","Phone":"209-223-6439"},{"GrantID":8234,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":177968.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Walter","LastName":"Kruse","Phone":"707-565-6522"},{"GrantID":8235,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":58282.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kenneth","LastName":"Bowers","Phone":"559-624-7428"},{"GrantID":8236,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":259575.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Pitcher","Phone":"510-567-6804"},{"GrantID":8237,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":174679.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bryan","LastName":"Kumimoto","Phone":"209-525-6752"},{"GrantID":8238,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":123245.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Berkeley","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Manuel","LastName":"Ramirez","Phone":"510-981-5261"},{"GrantID":8239,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":193087.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"559-621-8423"},{"GrantID":8240,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":224684.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Kith","Phone":"209-468-3444"},{"GrantID":8241,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Murray","Phone":"626-430-5540"},{"GrantID":8242,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":178240.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Ramirez","Phone":"831-755-4539"},{"GrantID":8243,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":86121.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Moss","Phone":"209-754-6399"},{"GrantID":8244,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":18060.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of San Bernardino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Ceballos","Phone":"909-384-5549"},{"GrantID":8245,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":149987.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Randy","LastName":"Rogers","Phone":"909-387-9050"},{"GrantID":8246,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":99007.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Curtis A.","LastName":"Batson","Phone":"805-781-5550"},{"GrantID":8247,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":82324.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The imperial County Division of Environmental Health Services Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) will carry out inspection activities of waste tire facilities and surveillance of auto dismantlers and tire dealers throughout Imperial County, which would include the incorporated and unincorporated areas of the County to assure compliance with waste tire manifest and use of registered waste tire haulers.  Inspection of waste tire facilities will be conducted to assure compliance with state regulatory codes, including number of stored waste tires.\r\n\r\nWith this cycle of the Waste Tire Enforcement Grant, the LEA will continue with the educational training program, which provides guidance to tire dealers, auto dismantlers, waste tire haulers and any other applicable waste tire generator on the proper management of waste tires and manifesting procedures.\r\n\r\nThe LEA`s enforcement activities will be carried to the extent that compliance will be achieved through site inspections, issuance of Notice of Violations (NOV`s) and if necessary, referral to California Integrate Waste Management Board`s Waste Tire Permitting and Enforcement Section in order to achieve compliance within the term limits of this grant and therefore minimize and or eliminate the potential for illegal waste tire disposal activities, waste tire fires and or vector propagation.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Lamoure","Phone":"760-336-8530"},{"GrantID":8248,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":82484.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"707-253-4144"},{"GrantID":8249,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":266743.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lindsay","LastName":"Gipe","Phone":"650-363-4730"},{"GrantID":8250,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":130430.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Turner","Phone":"415-499-7146"},{"GrantID":8251,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":152446.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Scot","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"530-879-2353"},{"GrantID":8252,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":77128.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brenda","LastName":"Faw","Phone":"209-533-6446"},{"GrantID":8253,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":91568.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Harriet","LastName":"Hill","Phone":"707-268-2228"},{"GrantID":8255,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":27453.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  Cajon Blvd.\r\nLimits:  0.22 Mile NW, Palm Ave to I-215 Ramps N 0.13 Mile.\r\nTons of RAC used: 10,981 tons.\r\nMay 2006 - June 2006.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brendon","LastName":"Biggs","Phone":"909-387-8166"},{"GrantID":8256,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":14500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  Lincoln Avenue.\r\nLimits:  Berkeley Street to Tustin Street.\r\nTons of RAC used: 5,800 tons.\r\nJuly 2006 - Sept 2006.","ParticipantName":"City of Orange","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Roger","LastName":"Hohnbaum","Phone":"714-744-5544"},{"GrantID":8257,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":44747.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Admin Costs, Compliance/Inspection/Visit/Enforcement, Inspections, Surveillance/Enforcement, Education, Education for Community, Computers, Equipment, Health \u0026 Safety Equipment, Office Supplies, Surveillance Equipment, Grantee Training, Training, Transportation, Vehicle Purchase/lease, Vehicle/travel expenses","ParticipantName":"City of Adelanto","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Murphy","Phone":"760-246-2361"},{"GrantID":8258,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":69000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1: May 2006 - August 2006.\r\nRAC used:  9,500 tons.\r\nLocation:  City of Riverside Arterial St. Rehabilitation 05/06.\r\nLimits:  3 arterial street within the City.\r\n\r\n\r\nProject 2:  April 2006 - July 2006\r\nRAC used:  6,800 tons.\r\nLocation:  City of Riverside Minor St. Rehabilitation Phase I 05/06.\r\nLimits:  21 residential \u0026 secondary streets within the city.\r\n\r\nProject 3:  April 2006 - July 2006/ \r\nRAC used:  5,800 tons.\r\nLocation:  City of Riverside Minor St. Rehabilitation Phase II 05/06.\r\nLimits:  22 residential \u0026 secondary streets within the city.\r\n\r\nProject 4:  June 2006 - Sept 2006. \r\nRAC used:  5,500 tons.\r\nLocation:  City of Riverside Minor St. Rehabilitation Phase III 05/06.\r\nLimits:  25 residential \u0026 secondary streets within the city.\r\n\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Riverside","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Abe","LastName":"Massoud","Phone":"951-826-5805"},{"GrantID":8259,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":50876.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Peeler","Phone":"209-381-1086"},{"GrantID":8260,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":297873.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marie","LastName":"Woodin","Phone":"916-875-8527"},{"GrantID":8261,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":146375.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1, May 2006 - Aug 2006.\r\nLocation:  2005 On-System Roads.\r\nLimits:  Various Locations.\r\nRAC used:  19,750 tons.\r\n\r\nProject 2, Sept 2006 - Dec 2006.\r\nLocation:  2006 High Priority Roads.\r\nLimits:  Various Locations.\r\nRAC used:  13,200 tons.\r\n\r\nProject 3, Sept 2006 - Dec 2006.\r\nLocation:  2006 ON System \u0026 Local Roads.\r\nLimits:  Various Locations.\r\nRAC Used: 20,850 tons.\r\n\r\nProject 4, May 2006 - August 2006.\r\nLocation:  2006 On System \u0026 Local Roads.\r\nLimits:  Various Locations.\r\nRAC Used:  4,750 tons.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wm. (William) B","LastName":"Britt","Phone":"805-654-2077"},{"GrantID":8262,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":298869.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Harris","Phone":"213-485-8369"},{"GrantID":8263,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":66752.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Pinnow","Phone":"530-666-8646"},{"GrantID":8264,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":36004.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Cleanup Projects Amount Requested:  $21680.00.\r\n\r\nScattered site pickup is an ongoing issue throughout the year.  All Sites are either within the city limits or the sphere of influence and therefore in close proximity to populated areas.  100% of the sites are within 1,000 feet of one of one or more of the following: Residential Homes, School, Commercial, Industrial, Recreation Areas, Waterway, or Electrical Transmission Lines.  Tires can be found in alleys, curbside, vacant lots, and waterways.  The City estimates that 3,960 tires will be cleaned-up during the grant cycle.  See City of Madera, Scattered Site Map and photos.\r\n\r\nRemediation:  City crews utilizing the trailer purchased in TCU12-04-7 periodically travel the streets and alleys to pickup illegally dumped tires.\r\n\r\nEnd Use:  The tires will be loaded into trailers supplied and removed by Golden By Products, Inc., Waste Tire Hauler Permit #0764.  Tires will be taken to Golden By-Products Major Waste Facility Permit #24-TI-0656, to be recycled.\r\n\r\nAll of the scattered tires sites have fewer than 500 tires.  No affidavits are needed to conduct the waste tire cleanup program associated with the 2005/2006 Local Government Waste Tire Cleanup Grant.\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty Events Amount Requested:  $14324.00.\r\n\r\nThe City of Madera will hold four Amnesty events in FY 2006-07 at the Madera District Fairgrounds.  The City has created a reservation system and mails registration cards to all registrants.  As in the past the City intends to use volunteer labor at the event to load the tires and check in participants.  This practice has worked 100% of the time in the past and hopefully will continue to work in the upcoming year, however to be on the safe side the grant application budget includes contract labor for two of the events in the unlikely event that Boot Camp volunteer labor is not available.  Events will be spread out evenly throughout the year.","ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Wilson","Phone":"559-661-5188"},{"GrantID":8265,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":255336.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"O\u0027Rullian","Phone":"661-862-8731"},{"GrantID":8266,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":69210.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Paquette","Phone":"661-326-3948"},{"GrantID":8267,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":11545.1000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Cleanup Project Amount Requested:  $11545.10.\r\n\r\nHawthorne is post-suburban city near the center of the Los Angeles metropolitan region.  It has a population of close to 90,000 ethnically and economically diverse residents.  Hawthorne also is home to large stretches of high-density apartment areas.  In this urban setting, the waste tire situation takes on a unique form.  In contrast to the popular image of a distant field piled high with tires, in Hawthorne tires are scattered indiscriminately throughout residential, commercial and industrial areas.  Hawthorne is the unfortunate home to miles and miles of alleys, which are ideal dumping grounds.  The City if subject to mass dumpings of truckloads of tires, but is is much more common to see a few tires here or there, often only a few feet from homes and businesses.  Illegally dumped tires tend to linger longer than other trash, as they have little appeal to scavengers and are very bulky and awkward to remove.  The average citizen has no way of disposing of an old tire and they are just left to sit...and gather more tires.  Tires are also often the `gateway` item in illegal dumping, with hazardous materials (oil, e-waste) soon joining them.\r\n\r\nThe situation is thus much more difficult to address, both in regards to clean up and prevention.  Educating a diverse and often transient population is extremely difficult.  With previous CIWMB Waste Tire Cleanup funding, the City of Hawthorne was able to increase cleanup frequency and efficiency.  We were able to post signs at strategic locations and fence of areas that were prone to dumping.  The result has been a much cleaner city and a reduction in the occurrence of large quantity dumping.\r\n\r\nThe number of smaller dumpings is still disturbingly high, yet there is hope.  One of the encouraging outcomes of our cleanup program has been the interaction between City personnel and residents.  In the process of cleaning areas and posting signs, our crew has been talking with residents, simultaneously learning and educating.  The residents have seemed to have strengthened their faith in the City, and City staff have been shown the nebulous workings of the community.  We have experienced more accurate and useful communications from residents reporting illegal dumping and we have been able to prevent dumping through proactive monitoring and strategic sign and fence placement.  The improved communication and understanding that have developed between City staff and local residents and businesses has been invaluable.\r\n\r\nThe continuation of this program at full strength is crucial to preserving and improving this bond.  The continuation of this program at full strength depends on continued funding from the CIWMB.  The costs of staffing for clean up and disposal costs are not within the City`s budget....heck, we`re lucky when we can even get staff to cleanup tires.  Past funding has allowed us to stay proactive and clean up tires before others are dumped near them.  The CIWMB`s funding is vital to keeping this community clean and changing behaviors to keep it clean in the future.","ParticipantName":"City of Hawthorne","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Doug","LastName":"Krauss","Phone":"310-349-2987"},{"GrantID":8268,"CycleID":299,"CycleCode":"TEA12       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA12        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Amalia Fernandez","AwardedFunds":256156.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lori","LastName":"Braunesreither","Phone":"925-646-5225"},{"GrantID":8269,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":24462.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Amnesty Event Amount Requested:  $24462.00\r\n\r\nThe Regional Waste Management Authority (RWMA) is proposing to collect 5,000 waste tires through a free tire recycling coupon program at two local transfer stations operated by the local franchised waste hauler, Yuba Sutter Disposal, Inc. (YSDI), plus another 1,600 waste tires in four (4) waste tire bins provided to community clean-up events.  The RWMA will update and distribute the public education and information campaign utilized for previous waste tire amnesty projects to inform the public about tire maintenance and safety issues to prolong the useful life of tires; health and safety issues related to improper storage and disposal of waste tires; and availability of free tire recycling coupons for the proper disposal of waste tires.  RWMA and YSDI staff will coordinate with the sponsors of the community clean-up events to provide waste tire collection bins and appropriate messages regarding tire collection for event promotional materials.  In addition to the applicant`s costs listed below, another $405.70 in matching funds will be provided for printing and mailing the tire recycling coupons and $257.80 for the trip charge for waste tire bins provided to community clean-up events.  Should it be necessary, the funding priorities for this grant project would be the coupon collection program at the transfer stations, first, and then the tire bins for the community clean-up events.","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"530-634-6890"},{"GrantID":8270,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":23100.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Amnesty Event\r\n  Amt requested $23,100.00\r\n\r\nDescription:  Implement a Waste Tire Public Education and Amnesty program in Siskiyou County.  Conduct eleven monthly Tire Amnesty events to provide free waste tire disposal opportunities to County residents.  Develop and distribute educational materials and media advertisements to promote proper tire disposal and the Amnesty Events.  Educate the public on the environmental and health and safety issues caused by stockpiling or illegally disposing of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Garrett","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"530-842-8272"},{"GrantID":8271,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":22782.5400,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Cleaup Projects.\r\nAmount Requested:  $22,782.54.\r\n\r\nThe City of Modesto proposes to hire a part-time staff person to comb the city seeking illegally dumped waste tires in the streets, alleys and waterways.  Modesto does not have any large waste tire piles to address.  Golden Scrap Tire will provide the city with three 45-foot trailers as needed to stack the tires throughout the grant cycle.  The trailers will be parked at the city`s Waster Water treatment Facility at 1221 Sutter Ave. , Modesto.  Staff will utilize an existing fleet vehicle for the collection process.  Based on past experience, we anticipate collecting approximately 2,400 illegally dumped waste tires in the last 7 months of the grant cycle.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Beverly","LastName":"McCullough","Phone":"209-577-5495"},{"GrantID":8272,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Amnesty Events Amount Requested:  $75,000.00\r\n\r\nIllegal dumping of waste tires is a widespread and serious problem in Nevada County where more than 600 waste tires are collected from the unincorporated county roadsides each year.  While most are properly disposed or recycled, many are still being illegally dumped.  These pose a serious threat to public health and safety as well as to the environment.  They serve as a reservoir for rainwater, creating a nesting area for vectors and a breeding ground for mosquitoes that can spread encephalitis, West Nile Virus and other illnesses.  They can also catch fires, are extremely difficult to extinguish and release significant amounts of thick, black toxic smoke.\r\n\r\nTo reduce the occurrence of illegal dumping of waste tires, the unhealthy consequences resulting from them, and to divert tires from landfills, the County of Nevada and the Cities of Grass Valley and Nevada City have formed a partnership to conduct joint waste tires amnesty day events in Spring/Fall 2006 and Spring 2007 at the Nevada County Government Center, Nevada City.  These events will feature activities that raise attention to various environmental issues in addition to working to instill good stewardship of our natural environment, and encourage community pride in Nevada County.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ben","LastName":"Chambers","Phone":"530-470-2647"},{"GrantID":8273,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Wast Tire Amnesty Events.  \r\nAmount Requested:  $25,000\r\n\r\nIllegal dumping activity has given rise to a number of enforcement, education, and abatement programs.  In addition to the `Illegal Dump clean-Up Program` (`IDCUP`), where the Riverside County Waste Management Department conducts clean-up of illegal solid waste dump sites on County unpaved roads, the Dept. is seeking waste tire amnesty grant funds to develop a tire collection program that would be modeled after its currently-funded Tire Amnesty Collection Program.  The new program being proposed, however, will focus on three critical areas in the County where illegal dumping is more likely to occur; Namely Anza, Mead Valley, and Mecca.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Diane","LastName":"Christensen","Phone":"951-486-3282"},{"GrantID":8274,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":152520.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Cleanup Project \r\n  Amt Requested $127,520\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty Events\r\n  Amt Requested $25,000\r\n\r\nProject Summaries...\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Cleanup Project - The County of Fresno has on-going waste tire clean up provided through the County`s Department of Public Works and Planning-Road Maintenance and Operations Division.  Illegally dumped tires are removed from County roads and right-of-ways in the rural and unincorporated areas throughout Fresno County.  It is estimated that 232 tons of waste tires are collected from County roads and right-of-ways and disposed for recycling each fiscal year (calculation is based on 90 passenger tires per ton for a total of 20,880 tires).  County staff pick up waste tires and deliver to storage areas at county landfills, road yards and other appropriate disposal sites.  Waste tires are then removed by Golden By-Products, a State permitted tire recycler and hauling company.\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty Event(s) - The County of Fresno plan to hold a total of three (3) amnesty day events at nine (9) locations per event for a total of 27 events during fiscal year 2006-07.  County staff will be utilized to load the waste tires into trailers provided by Golden By-Products, a State permitted tire recycler and hauling company.  Golden State will remove the loaded trailer for recycling.  the events will be staged at various locations in the rural and unincorporated areas of Fresno County.  Each participant will receive educational materials on tire care/disposal.  the amnesty day events will be advertised in community newspapers servicing the target areas, through mailers, on the internet and at community meetings.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marion","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"559-262-4259"},{"GrantID":8275,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tire Amnesty Events.\r\nAmount Requested:  $75,000\r\n\r\nLocated 100 miles south of San Francisco, the Salinas Valley is a rural agricultural valley in Monterey County with five major cities: Gonzales, Greenfield, King City, Salinas, and Soledad.  The Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority is a Joint Powers Authority representing the five cities and unincorporated area in the east side of Monterey County.  The purpose of the JPA is to provide a unified and coordinated solid waste management system for the Cities and County.","ParticipantName":"Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alan","LastName":"Styles","Phone":"831-775-3007"},{"GrantID":8276,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Amnesty Events.\r\nAmount Requested:  $75,000\r\n\r\nThe County will partner with the Cities of Lancaster and Palmdale to conduct two waste tire collection events in the Antelope Valley, which includes the Cities of Lancaster, Palmdale, and Santa Clarita.  Additional waste tire events will be conducted by the County in the Cities of Downey, Burbank , Carson, Pomona, and Long Beach.  At these collection events, residents will be able to droff off their waste tires for free to be recycle.  The County will provide outreach in the form of newspaper advertisements, flyers, public service announcements, press releases, billboards, and brochures .  The county will commit staff to manage the project and help with tire collection.  The County will fund $15,000 for project management and $85,000 for advertising and educational material.  Tires collected at the events will be recycled into loose playground fill, roofing shingles. or transformed into tire derived fuel.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wilson","LastName":"Fong","Phone":"626-458-3581"},{"GrantID":8277,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":37216.5300,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Amnesty Event\r\n  Amt Requested $37,216.57\r\n\r\nThe Waste Tire Amnesty Program will continue to allow a means for the residential homeowner and property owners to recycle their waste tires.  This grant program will be regional, also including the participating jurisdictions of the City of Napa and the Upper Valley Waste Management Agency.  As done with the previous grant cycle, the objective is to continue educating the public in proper storage, hauling, and recycling of waste instead of land filling the tires or illegal disposing them along roadways.  There will be two, one-month periods for County residents to submit a coupon voucher for waste tire recycling at a location in the north and south area of the County.  The location in the north County will be at Clover Flat Landfill in Calistoga and the southern location at the City of Napa Materials Diversion Facility in Napa.  An estimated 12,000 waste tires will be dripped off during the events.  \r\n\r\nFor additional details, please refer to application.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"707-253-4144"},{"GrantID":8278,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":126557.5000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Cleanup Projects.\r\nAmount Requested:  $200,000.\r\nThe Imperial Valley Waste Management Task Force is fully committed to continuing the tire cleanup program.  It is anticipated that during the grant period covert by this application an additional 45,000 tires will be collected for recycling.  IVXMTF member agencies have budgeted funds to assist with cleanup efforts as well as making staff of the Public Works Departments of each jurisdiction available to assist with tire pickup.  \r\n\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty Events.\r\nAmount Requested:  $25,000.\r\nThere will be approximately 18 events which will last anywhere from 1 to 9 days each.  Each city will announce its amnesty vents in advance.  We will have two employees attending each event to oversee the collection and separation of the tires.  This entails sorting rim and rimless tires into the appropriate bins/trailers.  Then the registered hauler will deliver them to the recycler.","ParticipantName":"City of El Centro","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Douthitt","Phone":"760-337-4589"},{"GrantID":8279,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":62578.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Cleanup Project\r\n  Requested Amt $21,759\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty Events\r\n  Requested Amt $47,314\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Harriet","LastName":"Hill","Phone":"707-268-2228"},{"GrantID":8280,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":15028.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Cleanup Project Amount Requested:  $1428.00\r\n\r\nThe Town of Apple Valley has an on-going enforcement of waste tire cleanup.  Officers are trained to issue a Notice of Violation to any property that contains waste tires.  If an Amnesty Event is scheduled, the citizen is given a flyer to encourage them to dispose of their waste tires at the scheduled event.  Code Enforcement`s Pro-Active officers canvas the Apple Valley area several weeks prior to scheduled events, and any discarded tires that have been left out in the desert, are hauled back to our Public Works yard for tire disposal on event day.  Although Code Enforcement does not have parcel numbers and locations to be written in this grant now, it is imperative that this portion of the grant also be considered, as the pro-active component of this program ties in with our Amnesty Day Events, and due to the success of your grant funding, and funds awarded to The Town, to date we have collected approximately 32,400 tires.\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty Events Amount Requested:  $13600.00\r\n\r\nIt is our goal to average 3 to 5 events per year.  The following is the event schedule based on funding from this grant: May 20, 2006, July 29, 2006, October 28, 2006, January 27, 2007, and May 29, 2007.  Estimated cost per tire for each event if $2.09.  The TOAV will provide a 100% match for employee hours and benefits.  Bi-lingual flyers will be printed and distributed to citizens through mailings and handouts.  Burrtec Waste will donate 50% of costs related to the drivers, truck, hauling, and fuel for collection on event days.  Past events have resulted in the collection of approximately 32,400 tires.  If funding for the program is not available, the number of events will be reduced, resulting in the increase of illegal dumping.  Additionally, lack of funding will affect the free pick-up for senior citizens and disabled.","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lylith","LastName":"Cook","Phone":"760-240-7000"},{"GrantID":8281,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":1222.8000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Amnesty Events.\r\nAmount Requested:  $1,222.80.\r\n\r\nThe City of Palm Desert will conduct a Tire Amnesty Event for residents of the City.  The event will be held at the Palm Desert Civic Center Complex .  The anticipated event date has been scheduled for Sat, Oct 21, 2006, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.  Residents will be required to show proof of residency and will be allowed to bring the limit of nine (9) tires per person/vehicle.","ParticipantName":"City of Palm Desert","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Frankie","LastName":"Riddle","Phone":"760-346-0611"},{"GrantID":8282,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":7952.6600,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Amnesty Projects.\r\nAmount Requested:  $7,952.66\r\n\r\nThe City of McFarland will hold four Amnesty events throughout the year.  The city staff will work to coordinate the events.  The city will produce educational material telling the community about the event and also educating them on the importance of recycling and the proper care and maintenance of tires.  The material will, of course, make mention that the CIWMB funded this project.  The students from the high school will go door to door deliver the educational materials and invite the community to participate in the Amnesty event.  An ad will be placed in the newspaper notifying the community about the event.  Posters will be placed around the community by the high school student.  The City staff will oversee this effort.  The city will arrange to hold the event at a central location in the City of McFarland.  On the day of the amnesty event, the Works staff will work at the cost of the city.  The city will have the haulers take the tires that were collected throughout the day at the cost of $1.50 per tire.  After the event, City staff will prepare the report for the Council that details how many tires were collected at the amnesty event.","ParticipantName":"City of McFarland","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rey","LastName":"DeLeon","Phone":"661-792-3091"},{"GrantID":8283,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":4110.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Amnesty Event Amount Requested:  $4110.00\r\n\r\nAmador County has held one Tire Amnesty Event, in October of 2004.  This one day event was extremely successful, with the collection of over 1,300 tires.  Amador County would benefit from a second waste Tire Amnesty event.  Tri-C Recycling, a certified waste tire hauler and recycler, will contract with the County to haul and recycle the tires collected from this event, with an estimated cost of $1.47 per tire (see attachment pg. 7).  Personnel costs to oversee the event will include, staff to collect and load tires, on-site supervision, conduct surveys and reports, and advertising and educational outreach.  Advertising and education material will consist of flyers, brochures, newspaper ads, public service announcements, and use of local media.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"McHargue","Phone":"209-223-6429"},{"GrantID":8284,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":23497.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Cleanup Project Amount Requested:  $11547.00\r\n\r\nPrevious Clean up Grant Cycles as secured by the Department have proven to be very effective.  So successful were our most recent clean up efforts, that more tires were collected from small illegal tires piles than we had funds by which to dispose of them.  We currently have approximately 485 tires at the Calaveras County Government Center waiting fro disposal funding.  It is imperative that we dispose of these tires for WNV control, as these tires are near a small subdivision .  Historically Calaveras County remediate approximately 26,000 tires annually via enforcement efforts, permitted solid waste facilities and Cleanup Grants.  The Cleanup Grants remediate tire piles usually left behind from drug labs or other Code Enforcement actions.  We anticipate 3,000 to 4,000 tires to be found in this manner and are requesting funding for such scenarios.  Without the aid of these grants Calaveras County will be forced to allow smaller illegal waste tires piles to remain in place, increasing the risk of West Nile Virus and fire danger.\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty Event Amount Requested:  $11950.00\r\n\r\nIn light of such high waste tire storage and disposal rates in Calaveras County, we propose to offer a series of Amnesty day events, mostly at permitted solid waste facilities that do not currently accept tires.  Two remote locations where illegal waste tires piles are frequently found will also be offered if this grant is approved.  When given the opportunity to dispose of tires at `no cost`, local residents have repeatedly demonstrated that they will cooperate and clean multiple properties in a specific geographic area that were not previously known to the LEA to have tire piles.  The use of this grant will allow us to remediate these rural areas of waste tires and further decrease the threat of West Nile Virus among other vectors and diseases.  Without the aid of this grant if will be most difficult to locate these tire piles for proper remediation.\r\n\r\nAdvertising costs to be covered by the Calaveras County Public Works Department, Solid Waste Division.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Moss","Phone":"209-754-6399"},{"GrantID":8285,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":14000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Amnesty Events.\r\nAmount Requested:  $14,000\r\n\r\nThe Mendocino SWMA proposed a continuation of the successful Tire Amnesty collections it has conducted annually since 1999.  Our 2006 amnesty program is proposed for a two week period in October [contingent on date of Notice to Proceed] to take place at four transfer stations:  Ukiah, Willits, Casper and South Coast.  Restrictions on tires per load and source of tires (no tire dealers) will be enforced by transfer station gate attendants.  Transfer station personnel, assisted by employees of the Mendocino SWMA, will load tires into trailers provided by Waste Recovery West, Tire Hauler # 1003974, for disposal as fuel at Lehigh Southwest Cement Kiln, Redding, #45-TE-0015, which has confirmed that its pricing from 2005 is till current.\r\n\r\nThe Authority will continue the educational outreach used in 2005.  This includes the following components which will be funded solely but the Authority :\r\n1.  Distribution of bilingual flier at transfer stations announcing the tire amnesty dates.\r\n2.  Display advertising in principal newspapers.\r\n3.  Public service announcements on radio stations.\r\n4.  Press release for local media.\r\n5.  Distribution of MSWMA`s bilingual flier, `Don`t Waste Tires` to all participants.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Sweeney","Phone":"707-468-9710"},{"GrantID":8286,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":29775.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Cleanup Projects.\r\nAmount Request:  $4,775\r\n\r\nThere are seven creeks and two upper watershed cleanups scheduled annually in the Upper Cache Creek, Lake County area of the East Lake \u0026 West Lake Resource Conservation Districts.  Water Tire Cleanup Project grant funds, if awarded, will be used to pay for the proper disposal of an estimated 500 tires that will be collected at the nine cleanup sites. \r\n   Lake County Code Enforcement has identified a treat to health and safety on two south county parcels intersected by St. Helena Creek in Middletown.\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty Events.\r\nAmount Requested:  $25,000\r\n\r\nWaste tires are a big problem in Lake County because the end of every road in this remote, rural area represents a convenient, free disposal site for people who are not aware of the environmental consequence.  To reduce the County`s inventory of waste tires, Amnesty `dropoff` events will be scheduled two times per month at both of the County`s recycling centers.","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jaqueline","LastName":"Armstrong","Phone":"707-262-4193"},{"GrantID":8287,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":14441.2000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Cleanup Projects.\r\nAmount Requested:  $60,044.\r\n\r\nCleanup to tires illegally dumped within Alameda County Public Works Agency road rights of way an Alameda County Flood Control District creeks and channels.  Dumping occurs in, on, or alongside 474 centerline miles of county maintained roadways and 561 miles of flood control creeks and channels.  Amounts of dumped tires vary, and this activity occurs at random interval throughout the year.  A total of 1582 waste tires were removed during FY 04/05.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stuart","LastName":"Marsh","Phone":"510-670-6561"},{"GrantID":8288,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":13379.2800,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Cleanup Project Amount Requested:  $11654.28\r\n\r\nFour sites have been selected, photographed and mapped for waste tires cleanup within the La Jolla Reservation (see attached documents).  A crew of 5 tribal members will remove approximately 2300 waste tires from commercial, residential and tribal trust property.  The waste tires will be hauled to the Band`s transfer station using the La Jolla Environmental and Water Resources vehicle, stacked and rims removed, when necessary.\r\n\r\nReliable Tire, Inc., a CIWMB approved hauler, will remove, haul and properly dispose of the waste tires at an estimated $3.50/tire for light truck and automobile tire and large trucks for $13.00/tire.  Reliable Tire, Inc., will load all tires at the transfer station or other centralized disposal site and will transport to a CIWMB approved Minor Waste Tire Facility located at 2432 Commercial Street, San Diego, CA.\r\n\r\nReliable Tire, Inc., has an ongoing agreement with a 3rd party to supply waste tires that are of no value to a concrete plant in Southern California.  by supplying tires to this plant; Reliable Tire has diverted approximately 500,000 tires over the past two years that would have ended up in the local landfill thus saving valuable landfill space for future use.\r\n\r\nTires that are contaminated and unable to be recycled will be shredded to CIWMB standards for proper disposal of waste tires in California.  Tires fees include: transportation to the landfill of their choice, all landfill fees, all documentation fees, and all processing fees.\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty Events Amount Requested:  $2610.40\r\n\r\nAn information brochure informing the La Jolla Reservation residents of the links between waste tires, mosquitoes, and West Nile virus will precede this amnesty event.  In 2005, the Fish and Wildlife Service on the La Jolla Reservation discovered a bird infected with the West Nile virus.  Since this discovery, many Tribal members have expressed interest in taking steps to prevent the spread of the disease.  Later an educational brochure specifically about recycling waste tires and the amnesty events will be sent to all households on the La Jolla Reservation.  These brochures will be created by an intern currently funded by the San Diego Foundation and will be distributed to about 150 households,  In addition, posters for the amnesty events will be posted at the Tribal Hall and at other locations at the reservation.\r\n\r\nReliable Tire, Inc., a CIWMB approved hauler, will remove, haul and properly dispose of the waste tires at an estimated $3.50/tire for light truck and automobile tire and large trucks for $13.00/tire.\r\n\r\nReliable Tire, Inc., has an ongoing agreement with a 3rd party to supply waste tires that are of no value to a concrete plant in Southern California.  By supplying tires to this plant; Reliable Tire has diverted approximately 500,000 tires over the past two years that would have ended up in the local landfill thus saving valuable landfill space for future use.","ParticipantName":"La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rob","LastName":"Roy","Phone":"760-742-3790"},{"GrantID":8289,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Amnesty Events\r\n  Amt Requested $75,000\r\n\r\nProject Summary...\r\nShasta County, in conjunction with the cities of Anderson and Shasta Lake, proposes to hold three waste tire amnesty days.  We plan to hold one in the fall of 2006 and two in the spring of 2007.  We collected 159 tons of waste tires at our last amnesty day held in the fall of 2005, and expect to collect a similar amount at the three proposed events.\r\n\r\nPlease see application for further details.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ronni","LastName":"Harman","Phone":"5302255789"},{"GrantID":8290,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":10976.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Cleanup Projects\r\n  Amt Requested $5,488.00\r\n\r\nProject Summary...\r\nThis application is in response to a request from the CIWMB.  The San Bernardino County Code Enforcement Division has been asked to abate an illegal tire pile consisting of approximately 800 tires located at the Pine Ridge Treatment Center WTF (TPID No.: 1386417) at 9401 Crystal Creek Road, in the Lucerne Valley area of San Bernardino County.\r\n\r\nThe Code Enforcement Division will employ a waste tire hauler, who is registered or exempted by CIWMB (CIWMB approved waste tire hauler) to a waste tire storage facility or disposal site that is permitted, excluded or exempted by the CIWMB to accept waste tires (CIWMB approved facility).","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Nick","LastName":"Longo","Phone":"909-387-4235"},{"GrantID":8291,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":1400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tire Amnesty Events.\r\nAmount Requested:  $1400.00\r\n\r\nAlpine County is the least populated county in California and yet has over 472,000 acres of public and private lands.  To prevent spoiling our beautiful surroundings from dumped and stockpiled waste tires, the Public Works Department is applying for 2006 Waste Tire Amnesty Grant funding.  \r\n\r\nOur Tire Amnesty Event would be held in late October 2006.  It would be held in conjunction with Alpine County`s Clean Up weekend.  The county`s clean up event happens biannually and allows residents to bring in household waste consisting of large and small items for free.  It is held at the Public Works Yard in Woodfords, just outside of Markleeville, the county`s seat.  The recycling coordinator will also have the Recycle Center open for the public to drop off their recyclables.  The Tire Amnesty Event will take place at the Recycle Center with residents leaving their waste tires with the recycling coordinator.  The coordinator`s wages for the County Clean Up weekend will total $234 which will be part of the matching funds for the Tire Amnesty Event Grant.\r\n\r\nPreparation for the Tire Amnesty Event requires time and resources as well.  Alpine County`s Board of Supervisors will be meeting on Tuesday, February 21, 2006.  The Public Works department will be submitting a resolution for approval for the October Tire Amnesty Event that day.  The recycling coordinator would work up to 15 hours to create flyers, surveys, and brochures.  The 15 hours will add the equivalent of $195.00 in matching funds.  Paper with recycled content will be used to print flyers for advertising, surveys, and double-sided information sheets.  The recycling coordinator will use publications from the California Integrated Waste Management Board`s website to inform the public about proper tire care and disposal, and the benefits of diverting tires to recycling facilities.  Copies cost five cents each, and will not total more than 300, supplementing matching funds another $15.00\r\n\r\nFinally, there are tasks to be completed that will follow the Tire Amnesty Event.  This will involve our register tire hauler contracted with DK Enterprises.  With possibly receiving up to 260 waste tires, Alpine County Public Works would need approximately $1400.00 for removal, transportation and disposal of the tires.  The estimate cost is $5.40 per tire.  This will hopefully be funded with Tire Amnesty Grant monies.  The recycling coordinator will also provide additional hours to summarize surveys and write a final report for the Waste Management Board.  Wages earned will be approximately $91.00.  Staff resources dedicated to the entire Tire Amnesty Grant will total $520.","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Patricia","LastName":"DeMaio","Phone":"530-694-2140"},{"GrantID":8292,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":213240.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Cleanup Project Amount Requested:  $162000.00\r\n\r\nStanislaus County Department of Environmental Resources, Code Enforcement Unit has identified approximately 1,300 illegally dumped tires along Del Puerto Canyon Road, in Patterson CA; APN 025-004-009.  This along with the surrounding parcels is in an agriculturally zoned area with a majority of the parcels in the California Land Conservation Act (better known as the Williamson Act).  The Williamson Act is the states` premier agricultural land protection program since its enactment in 1965.  The California Legislature passed the Williamson Act to preserve agricultural and open space lands by discouraging premature and unnecessary uses.  DER staff has spoken to the property owner.  He has never given permission to anyone to dump tires on his property.  He has given a blanket verbal permission to Stanislaus County staff in 2005 to remove these illegally dumped tires.  (It is our understanding that he is possibly out of the county, unavailable to sign a written permission slip to enter his property and remove the tires.)  In addition to this site, there are several areas in what is known as the Bret-Harte, Shackelford, and Parklawn neighborhoods that are notorious for having tires dumped in their alleys, vacant properties and in orchards.  Several wrecking yards, auto repair shops, tire dealers, and illegal home repair shops border these neighborhoods.  These areas are within redevelopment area.  Since these are alleys shared by two different streets, listing each address is prohibitive.  DER has provided printed copies of the areas mentioned from our Geographic Information System (GIS).  These copies show the street names, addresses and the sequential APNs (please see the attached maps).  In fact in February 2004, DER utilized grant funding from a local grant to clean less than five percent of the alleyways where nearly 200 tons of debris was removed and 22 tons of illegally dumped tires.  Another area that is in need of this type of service is the area that has been federally recognized as the Weed and Seed Project area.  The Weed and Seed Project is a program of the U.S. Department of Justice that entails weeding out blight and crime and seeding in healthier neighborhoods.  32.6 percent of the residents in this area live below the poverty level.  This area is only 2.1 miles in size and is home to 47 different languages and dialects.  Alleyways seem to be the most susceptible to illegal tire dumping, which frequently leaves the ally impassable to emergency, utility and property owner vehicles.\r\n\r\nIf approved, grant funding would be used to contract through a bid process, preferably with a locally owned and operated business that will provide labor to remove the tires from the blighted properties.  The tires will be placed in bins or trailers provided by Golden By-Products for recycling.  Golden By-Products plant operations are located in Ballico, CA.  The entire plant operations are recycling used tires, thus keeping those used tires from reentering and polluting the environment.  They produce many products such as landscaping and playground materials, additives for roadways and train beds, etc.\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty Event Amount Requested:  $51240.00\r\n\r\nDER will, through the bid process, give preference to locally owned and operated licensed contractors who will supply the labor at each amnesty event.  It is estimated that at least ten laborers will be required to load waste tires per amnesty event.  DER will utilize up to four locations throughout the County.  DER will ensure newspapers, city mailers, and neighborhood groups are supplied with copies of the flyers advertising the tire amnesty events at least two to three weeks in advance.  DER will supply ample staff to oversee the one-day tire amnesty events to ensure only those eligible take advantage of this free service reducing the amount of illegally stored and dumped tires throughout Stanislaus County.\r\n\r\nDER will also utilize partnerships with the Stanislaus County Department of Planning and Community Development and the incorporated cities listed in this request for grant funds.  These partnerships might include the utilization of a `voucher` system for the free tire disposal at either a local contractor yard or Golden By-Products Ballico plant.\r\n\r\nDER staff will ensure a contractor is provided with all necessary information required to make the event successful.  DER, Accounting Unit will pay the contractor for services rendered in a timely manner.\r\n\r\nGolden By-Products will provide trailers capable for the storage, safe removal and transportation of the waste tires.  These waste tires will be recycled into other useable materials at the Ballico plant.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Newton","Phone":"209-525-6763"},{"GrantID":8293,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":76416.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Cleanup Projects.\r\nAmount Requested:  $76,416\r\n\r\nAll waste tires collected are transported to the City of Bakersfield`s corporation yard or the City of Bakersfield Mt. Vernon Avenue Recycling and Composting facility and stored in an approved waste tire hauler trailer.  The trailers are transported to a permitted waste tire storage facility or disposal site by Golden By-Products Inc.  TPID:  1003314\r\n\r\nThe City of Bakersfield Code Enforcement Unit has recently purchase trucks, trailers and surveillance equipment for the abatement and investigation of illegal dumping activity through the grant provided by the Department of Housing and Community Development and is actively competing for the Waste Tire Enforcement grant sponsored by the CIWMB to augment its waste tire enforcement program.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Paquette","Phone":"661-326-3948"},{"GrantID":8294,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":39480.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Cleanup Projects.\r\nAmount Requested:  $16,920\r\n\r\nThe City of San Bernardino operates an aggressive WTMP.  Illegal tire piles are remove quickly to alleviate the threat to public health and safety and also to discourage further illegal dumping.  The City`s Environmental Projects Staff coordinates the WTEP, monitoring waste tire generators and registered haulers within the City.  The City`s WTEP has been funded by grants since 1996.  Courtesy curbside pick up of waste tires is provided to residents.  The City is requesting Waste Tire Cleanup grant funds to offset the disposal and hauling cost of 6,000 waste tires anticipated to be illegally dumped during the grant term.\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty Events.\r\nAmount requested:  $22,560\r\n\r\nCity of San Bernardino residents will have the opportunity to dispose of waste tires at two Amnesty Events that will be scheduled during the grant term.  The first event will offer resident in fall, and over 1,000 residents participate annually.  The second event will offer resident in spring and will be coordinated with an Electronics Waste Collection Event.  Past E-waste Event attracted close to 1,000 participants.  The City is requesting grant funds to offset the cost of disposal and hauling cost of 8,000 waste tires anticipated to be collected during the two Amnesty Events.","ParticipantName":"City of San Bernardino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Ceballos","Phone":"909-384-5549"},{"GrantID":8295,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":24998.5000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Amnesty Events.\r\nAmount Requested:  $24,998.50\r\n\r\nFor San Luis Obispo County`s first Waste Tire Amnesty event, we are proposing to have three separate Amnesty Day events two weeks apart from each other.  Costs associated with education and outreach, advertising and labor will be funded by the San Luis Obispo Waste Tire Enforcement Grant.  Their event is targeted towards rural and farmland areas of the County and homeowners who may have a few waste tires in their garage or backyard .  In the end, we have high hopes that the County will have a large turnout and be a big success.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kim","LastName":"Viegweg","Phone":"805-781-5572"},{"GrantID":8296,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":8900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Amnesty Event.\r\nAmount Requested:  $8,900\r\n\r\nIn concurrence with the City of Chino`s HHW Collection Program, which is open twice per month, the City would like to offer amnesty events to be scheduled on the same days.  Increasing the frequency of tire collection will enable the City to handle volumes of tires that are manageable, rather than being inundated due to event scheduling, space constraints and seasonal variations.  Collection events will emulate the City`s HHW program by having participants drive up, log in, and have staff off-load waste tires.  Tires will be stored on-site, adjacent to the HHW shed and will be picked up and transported for recycling.  The estimated fee is approximately $1.00 per tire (passenger) and $1.50 per tire (light truck).  The HHW waste facility is usually staffed with four workers on a typical collection day.  However, weeks proceeding quarterly advertisements will be staffed accordingly to keep up with the anticipated volumes of waste tires coming in.  The City of Chino will advertise the amnesty events through the Utility Billing Department (refuse bill) and the Chino Champion, which is the City`s main source of news.","ParticipantName":"City of Chino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sylvia","LastName":"Ramos","Phone":"909-464-0758"},{"GrantID":8297,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":10000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Amnesty Events.\r\nAmount Requested:  $10,000\r\n\r\nThe City of Watsonville keeps the Waste and Recycling Drop-off Center open all but three days during the year.  In order to prevent tire dealers using the program, residents are limited to drop off  nine tires per month; residents` drivers licenses are checked and cross-checked with utility bills.  Should any of our three Center staff members suspect fraud, follow-up visit to the home of the resident is conducted.  Personnel costs for the City Watsonville to oversee the tire collection are $9,361 (this is pro-rated, since the Center also allows for disposal of other waste streams.","ParticipantName":"City of Watsonville","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Nancy","LastName":"Lockwood","Phone":"831-768-3103"},{"GrantID":8298,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":60559.2900,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Cleanup Projects.\r\nAmount Requested:  $36,934.29\r\n\r\nThe Tehama county Sanitary Landfill Agency is a joint powers authority consisting of the cities of Red Bluff, Corning, and Tehama County, that is responsible for among other things, solid waste-based grant projects on behalf of the residents of Tehama County.  The Agency has previously managed grants for household hazardous waste facility construction, used oil collection infrastructure, local government waste tire amnesty events, and Department of conservation Beverage Container Recycling Grants.  With respect to the tire events, the Agency to date has hosted 8 total events over 15 sites, and generally receives 3,000 or more tires from area residents in a 6 hour time period.\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty Events.\r\nAmount Requested:  $23,625\r\n\r\nTehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency proposes three passenger and light truck tire amnesty events to be scheduled for late July or early August 2006, late October 2006 and late Mar of 2007.  The amnesty events will be one day events held at up to four locations within Tehama Co.  While locations are yet to be finalized, past events have been held at the Molinos transfer station in Los Molinos, and at one of several other sites including Cottonwood, Rancho Tehama, or the mountain communities.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alan","LastName":"Abbs","Phone":"530-527-3717"},{"GrantID":8302,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":50502.6900,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Cleanup Projects.\r\nAmount Requested:  $42,360.34\r\n\r\nThe City of Long Beach proposes to clean an area located around Santa Fe Ave between Pacific Coast highway and Anaheim Str.  The area is a mile wide by a half mile long (see attached map).  For purposes of this proposal, this area will be called the Santa Fe area.  The Santa Fe area is industrial, yet directly bordered by Cabrillo high school and a residential area.  The Los Angeles River runs directly east, Dominguez Channel is about a half mile to the west, and the waters of the Port of long Beach are directly south of the Santa Fe area.  Regular cleanups are necessary to keep dumped tires off of the streets.  Most illegal dumping of tires occurs on City right-of-ways.  However, occasional dumping does occur on private property.  The local neighborhood association has coordinated cleanups in the past, but now needs assistance as the responsibility has outgrown their resources.  This project would ensure that tires are regularly collected to keep this area clean and safe for residents and businesses.  `No Dumping` signs will be hung in frequently dumped areas.  There is not one site within 500 tires.\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty Events.\r\nAmount Requested:  $8,142.35\r\n\r\nThe City of Long Beach is the fifth largest city in the State of CA with a diverse population of nearly 500,000 residents.  This diverse population has many disposal needs.  Currently, residents are allowed two free oversized item collections each year with a maximum of  five items (including tires) per scheduled collection.  To supplement the City`s free oversized collection program, residents will have the opportunity through this grant dispose of waste tires at two annual waste tire amnesty events.  These events will be widely publicized through flyers, newspaper ads, and a direct mailer to City utility customers.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Amy","LastName":"Zeidler","Phone":"562-570-2857"},{"GrantID":8303,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Amnesty Event Amount Requested:  $25000.00\r\n\r\nThe Marin County Department of Public Works will have two amnesty events.  The Department of Public Works will provide the staff time to contact out these events, develop and provide advertising, create and distribute educational materials, and report our success to the Integrated Waste Management Board.\r\n\r\nThe first event will be held at the Marin Resource Recovery Center in central San Rafael.  The event will last for one week and will be accessible to the citizens of central Marin County.  This highly centralized location is available to the majority of Marin County`s residents, and is positioned at a hub of common commute routes.  In June of 2005 one of the CIWMB sponsored amnesty events was hosted by the Marin Resource Recovery Center and was a major success.\r\n\r\nThe second amnesty event will be held in Northern Marin at Redwood Landfill.  The landfill event will also last for a week, but will be more accessible to residents of Novato and communities in West Marin.  The Novato area has the second most concentrated population behind Central Marin.  This area is also geographically separate, and is not served by the Marin Resource Recovery Center.  Last year`s tire recycling collections excluded people in North Marin, because our focus at the time was to reduce stockpiles of tires on ranches in rural West Marin.\r\n\r\nAll tires will hauled by Tri-C Tire Recycling.  Based on the success of June 2005`s recycling even we estimate that 5,200 tires will be collected and recycled.  Tri-C will supply us with bins that hold 650 tires for $875.  We plan to have Tri-C collect, haul and recycle 5,200 tires for a total of $7,000.  This amounts to a cost of $1.35 per tire for hauling and recycling service.  The Department of Public Works will also be using the staff of Redwood Landfill and the Marin Resource Recovery Center to collect and load the tires.  The Marin Resource Recovery Center will charge approximately $9,000 to host a weeklong event at their facility.  Redwood landfill estimated a cost of $9,000 for their staff time and resources that would be required to man a week long tire collection.  With the additional cost of the staffing and use of these disposal areas the cost for each tire is $4.81.\r\n\r\nMarin County Department of Public Works staff will create educational materials about proper tire care and tire disposal methods.  These educational materials will be distributed at each of the amnesty day events.  This information will also be placed on www.marinrecycles.org, as well as distributed to libraries, community centers, auto supply stores, tire shops, and auto body shops.  The Department of Public Works staff will also design and distribute advertisements for both events.  These ads will be placed on our website, in the Point Reyes Light, the Marin independent Journal.  The newspapers will also received press releases about the upcoming amnesty events as well as the results of both events when they have concluded.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alexander","LastName":"Soulard","Phone":"415-499-4298"},{"GrantID":8304,"CycleID":300,"CycleCode":"TCA1        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA1         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":8909.1500,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Cleanup Project: Tribe proposes to collect tires from four main communities on Yurok Reservation; Wautec; Weitchpec; Tulley Creek Road; around town of Klamath.  3 communities are located in Humboldt County and town of Klamath is located in Del Norte County.  Tires dumped in Klamath area are near the river.  All above mentioned communities are located within sensitive waterways and watershed environments.  Tire clean up is important to the Tribe and the community as the abandoned tires are scattered throughout the reservation, creating unattractive scenes and they are a hazard to public health.  Estimated cost per tire is stated at $11.81.","ParticipantName":"Yurok Tribe","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gail","LastName":"Tarbell","Phone":"707-482-1350"},{"GrantID":8305,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":67975.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1:  Apr 06- Apr 08.\r\nLocation:  Northern Section of the City.\r\nLimits:  West to East City Limits north of Base Line Road.\r\nRAC used:  15,190 tons.\r\n\r\nProject 2:  Apr 06 - Apr 08.\r\nLocation:  Southern Section of the City.\r\nLimits:  West to East City Limits from Base Line Road South.\r\nRAC used:  12,000 tons.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Cucamonga","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jerry","LastName":"Dyer","Phone":"909-477-2740"},{"GrantID":8306,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  City of Lake Forest, 70 various streets.\r\nLimits:  Throughout the City.\r\nRAC used:  20,194 tons.\r\nConstruction Dates:  May 06 - Oct 06.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Lake Forest","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas","LastName":"Wheeler","Phone":"949-461-3480"},{"GrantID":8307,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  North Western Carlsbad.\r\nLimits:  Various street in the NW Quadrant.\r\nRAC used:  37,000 tons.\r\nConstruction Dates:  Jun 06- Oct 06.","ParticipantName":"City of Carlsbad","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marshall ","LastName":"Plantz","Phone":"760-602-2766"},{"GrantID":8308,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  City of Santa Clarita, various streets.\r\nRAC used:  20,000 tons.\r\nConstruction Dates:  May 06 - Aug 06.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clarita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Curtis","LastName":"Nay","Phone":"661-286-4135"},{"GrantID":8309,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":113250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1:  Jun 06 - Dec 06.\r\nLocation:  City of Thousand Oaks.\r\nLimits:  City project CI 4201.\r\nRAC used:  12,500 tons.\r\n\r\nProject 2:  Jun 07 - Dec 31, 2007.\r\nLimits:  City project CI 4202.\r\nRAC used:  20,000.\r\n\r\nProject 3:  Jun 07 - Dec 31, 2007.\r\nLimits:  City project CI 4203.\r\nRAC used:  8,000.\r\n\r\nProject 4:  Jun 07 - Dec 31, 2006.\r\nLimits:  City project CI 4510.\r\nRAC used:  \r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Thousand Oaks","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tom","LastName":"Pizza","Phone":"805-449-2430"},{"GrantID":8311,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":37765.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1:  Aug 06 - Oct 06.\r\nLocation:  Antonio Parkway.\r\nLimits:  South City limits to Tijera Creek.\r\nRAC used:  3,761 tons.\r\n\r\nProject 2:  Aug 06 - Oct 06.\r\nLocation:  Santa Margarita Parkway.\r\nLimits:  Melinda Rd to O`Neill Bridge.\r\nRAC used:  4,075 tons.\r\n\r\nProject 3:  Aug 06 - Oct 06.\r\nLocation:  Santa Margarita Parkway.\r\nLimits:  O`Neil Bridge to Las Flores.\r\nRAC used:  7,270 tons.\r\n\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Santa Margarita","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Derek","LastName":"Wieske","Phone":"949-635-1800"},{"GrantID":8313,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":12300.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location and Limits:  Palm Springs\r\n  1. Golf club Dr. from 34` Ave to Highway 111.\r\n  2. 34th Ave from Golf Club Dr. to Easterly City Limits.\r\n  3. Indian Ave from 20th Street to Northerly City Limits.\r\nRAC used:  4,920 tons.\r\nConstruction Dates:  Jun 06 - Sept 06.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Palm Springs","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David J.","LastName":"Barakian","Phone":"760-323-8253"},{"GrantID":8315,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":103408.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  Main Street.\r\nLimits:  B/T `I` Avenue and Choiceana.\r\nRAC Used:  22,762.5 tons.\r\nConstruction Dates:  Spring 2007 through Fall 2007.","ParticipantName":"City of Hesperia","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Georgia","LastName":"Graham","Phone":"760-947-1059"},{"GrantID":8316,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":17500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  City of Milpitas.\r\nLimits:  S. Park Victoria Dr. between Calaveras Blvd. and Yosemite Dr. and on  Calaveras blvd. between Park Victoria Dr. and I-680 On/Off Ramp east.\r\nRAC Used:  7,000 tons.\r\nConstruction Dates:  Jul 06 to Nov 06.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Milpitas","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jimmy","LastName":"Nguyen","Phone":"408-586-3318"},{"GrantID":8317,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":58000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1:  No. 8234-D\r\nLocation:  Various principal arterials in the City of Fremont - Fremont Blvd, Mowry Ave. Paseo Padre Pkwy and Stevenson Blvd.\r\nLimits:  Varies by street.\r\nRAC Used:  9,400 tons.\r\nConstruction Dates:  Aug 06 - Nov 06.\r\n\r\nProject 2:  No. 8234-E.\r\nLocation:  Various principal and major collector roads in the City of Fremont - Niles Blvd, Palm Ave, Albrae St, Kato Rd, Mowry Ave, Paseo Padre Pkwy, Stevenson Blvd, Durham Rd.\r\nLimits:  Varies by street.\r\nRAC Used:  10,800 tons.\r\nConstruction Dates: Apr 07 - Jul 07.\r\n\r\nProject 3: \r\nLocations:  Grimmer Blvd. in the City.\r\nLimits:  Auto Mall Parkway to Blacow.\r\nRAC Used:  3,000 tons.\r\nConstruction Dates:  May 06 - Aug 06.","ParticipantName":"City of Fremont","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mario","LastName":"Ung","Phone":"510-494-4785"},{"GrantID":8318,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":17500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  Project #96-08, Rosecrans Ave. /Aviation Blvd.\r\nLimits:  2 miles.\r\nRAC Used:  7,000 tons.\r\nConstruction Dates:  Jan 06 to Dec 06.","ParticipantName":"City of Hawthorne","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Arnold","LastName":"Shadbehr","Phone":"310-349-2980"},{"GrantID":8319,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":61250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1:  Oct 2, 06 - Dec 29, 06.\r\nLocation:  Street of the Golden Lantern (Sardina to Bear Brand Road, Crown Valley Parkway (Moulton Parkway to Greenfield Drive), Camino Del Avion (Street of the Golden Lantern to Crown Valley Parkway).\r\nRAC Used:  20,700 tons.\r\n\r\nProject 2:  Jun 3, 06 - Nov 24, 06.\r\nLocations:  Alfieri, Bobolind, Catbird, Corsica, Dean, Covekie, Ibis, Jaeger, Longspur, Loon, Paseo Lomita, Petrel, and Siros.\r\nRAC Used:  3,800 tons.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Niguel","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Casey","Phone":"949-362-4300"},{"GrantID":8320,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":12888.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1:  Aug 06 - Oct 06.\r\nLocation:  City of Sacramento, Winters Street.\r\nLimits:  Bell Ave. to Grand Ave.\r\nRAC Used:  2,511 tons.\r\n\r\nProject 2:   Aug 06 - Oct 06.\r\nLocation:  City of Sacramento, Stockton Boulevard.\r\nLimits:  El Paraiso Ave. to Riza Ave.\r\nRAC Used:  2,644 tons.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ryan","LastName":"Moore","Phone":"916-808-8279"},{"GrantID":8321,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  Ave. De Acacias, Broadway, Greenfield Dr., La Granada , Lake Jennings Park Rd., Paseo Delicias, El Norte Pkwy, Mapleview St., Central Ave., Scripps Poway Pkwy.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Swanson","Phone":"858-874-4061"},{"GrantID":8322,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":84540.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1:  Jun 07 to Oct 07.\r\nLocation:  Elk Grove Blvd.\r\nLimits:  Franklin Blvd to Bruceville Rd.\r\nRAC Used:  8,258 tons.\r\n\r\nProject 2:  Mar 06 to Oct 06.\r\nLocation:  Sheldon Rd.\r\nLimits:  Bruceville to W. Stocton \u0026 Power Inn to Elk Grove-Florin.\r\nRAC Used:  5,147 tons.\r\n\r\nProject 3:  Apr 07 to Oct 07\r\nLocation:  Bradshaw rd.\r\nLimits:  N. of bond Rd to S. of Sheldon.\r\nRAC Used:  3,000 tons.\r\n\r\nProject 4:  Apr 07 to Oct 07.\r\nLocation: Bond Rd.\r\nLimits:  N. of Bond to S. of Sheldon. \r\nRAC Used:  7,600 tons.\r\n\r\nProject 5:  Sept 06 to Dec 07.\r\nLocation:  Sheldon Interchange.\r\nLimits:  Sheldon @ SR99 Interchange.\r\nRAC Used:  9,811 tons.","ParticipantName":"City of Elk Grove","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ann","LastName":"Herner","Phone":"916-478-2241"},{"GrantID":8324,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":15500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Area 1:  Feb 07 - May 07\r\nLocation:  Project Area A - Murrieta Rd.\r\nLimits:  Case Rd to Ethanac Rd.\r\nRAC Used:  2,600 tons.\r\n\r\nProject Area 2:  Feb 07 - May 07.\r\nLocation:  Project Area B - Nuevo Rd.\r\nLimits:  I-215 Freeway to Murrieta RD.\r\nRAC Used:  2,400 tons.\r\n\r\nProject Area 3:  Feb 07 - May 07.\r\nLocation:  Project Area C - Clayton St.\r\nLimits:  Burton Rd to West 7th St.\r\nRAC Used:  1,200 tons.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Perris","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ahmad","LastName":"Ansari","Phone":"951-956-2120"},{"GrantID":8325,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":19800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  Malibu Canyon Rd \u0026 Malibu Rd in the City of Malibu.\r\nLimits:  Malibu Canyon Rd from Pacific Coast Hw to City limit, Malibu Rd from Pacific Coast Hw to 2500 feet S/O Pacific Coast Hw.\r\nRAC Used:  7,920 tons.\r\nConstruction Dates:  May 1, 2006 - Jun 30, 2006.","ParticipantName":"City of Malibu","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Granville \"Bow\"","LastName":"Bowman","Phone":"310-456-2489"},{"GrantID":8326,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":14350.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1:  Aug  - Oct 2006.\r\nLocation:  Along Albany Street.\r\nLimits:  From Garces Hw to Cecil Ave.\r\nRAC Used:  2,190 tons.\r\n\r\nProject 2:  Aug - Oct 2006.\r\nLocation:  Along Jefferson Street.\r\nLimits:  From 8th Ave to 13th Ave.\r\nRAC Used:  1,080 tons.\r\n\r\nProject 3:  Aug - Oct 2006.\r\nLocation:  Along Randolph Street.\r\nLimits:  From Cecil Ave to 20th Ave.\r\nRAC Used:  1,300 tons.\r\n\r\nProject 4:  Aug - Oct 2006.\r\nLocation:  Along Garces Hw.\r\nLimits:  From Albany St. to SR 99.\r\nRAC Used:  690 tons.\r\n\r\nProject 5:  Aug - Oct 2006.\r\nLocation:  Along Albany Street.\r\nLimits:  From 20th Ave to Liberty Ln.\r\nRAC Used:  480 tons.","ParticipantName":"City of Delano","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Edgardo V.","LastName":"Galero","Phone":"661-720-2221"},{"GrantID":8328,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":7500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project location:  Malan Street and various streets in the City of Brawley.\r\n\r\nConstruction Starting and Completion Dates:  May 2006 to September 2006.","ParticipantName":"City of Brawley","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Yazmin","LastName":"Arellano","Phone":"760-344-5800"},{"GrantID":8331,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":23275.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  Elkhorn Blvd.\r\nLimits:  Watt Ave to Don Julio.\r\nRAC Used:  9,310 tons.\r\nConstruction Dates:  Mar 08 - Dec 08.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Eslabon","Phone":"916-874-6743"},{"GrantID":8332,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  Bradshaw Rd.\r\nLimits:  Florin Rd to Morrison Creek.\r\nRAC Used:  20,988 tons.\r\nConstruction Dates:  Spring 05 to Spring 07.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Wong","Phone":"916-874-7794"},{"GrantID":8333,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":30225.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  Calvin Rd.\r\nLimits:  Kingsbridge Dr to Vineyard Rd.\r\nRAC Used:  12,090 tons.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"White","Phone":"916-874-5354"},{"GrantID":8334,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":34635.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  Bradshaw Rd.\r\nLimits:  Calvine Rd to Florin Rd.\r\nRAC Used:  13,854 tons.\r\nConstruction Dates:  Jun 07 to Dec 08.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Wong","Phone":"916-874-7794"},{"GrantID":8335,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":39330.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1:  June 2006.\r\nLocation:  Leland Rd.\r\nLimits:  Harbor St. to Century Blvd.\r\nRAC Used:  7,300 tons.\r\n\r\nProject 2:  June 2006.\r\nLocation:  Harbor St.\r\nLimits:  Buchanan Rd. to Clark Ave.\r\nRAC Used:  5,332 tons.\r\n\r\nProject 3:  June 2006.\r\nLocation:  Leland Rd.\r\nLimits:  Dover way to Harbor St.\r\nRAC Used:  3,100 tons.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ronald","LastName":"Nevels","Phone":"925-252-4949"},{"GrantID":8336,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":100112.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1:  Apr 06 to Aug 07.\r\nLocation:  Crown Valley Parkway.\r\nLimits:  Interstate 5 to East City Limit.\r\nRAC Used:  6,210 tons.\r\n\r\nProject 2:  Aug 06 to Nov 06.\r\nLocation:  Santa Margarita Parkway.\r\nLimits:  West city limit of Marguerite.\r\nRAC Used:  2,650 tons.\r\n\r\nProject 3:  Jun 07 to Sep 07.\r\nLocation:  Marguerite Parkway.\r\nLimits:  Every Parkway to Crown Valley.\r\nRAC Used:  5,925 tons.\r\n\r\nProject 4:  Oct 07 to Dec 07.\r\nLocation:  Marguerite Parkway.\r\nLimits:  Oso Parkway to Alicia Parkway.\r\nRAC Used:  12,220 tons.\r\n\r\nProject 5:  Jun 07 to Dec 07.\r\nLocation:  Oso Parkway.\r\nLimits:  Interstate 5 to East City Limit.\r\nRAC Used:  9,580 tons.\r\n\r\nProject 6:  Aug 07 to Dec 07.\r\nLocation:  La Paz Road.\r\nLimits:  Muirlands Blvd. to Marguerite.\r\nRAC Used:  3,460 tons.","ParticipantName":"City of Mission Viejo","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Chagnon","Phone":"949-470-3091"},{"GrantID":8337,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":6750.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1:  5/15/206 to 5/19/06.\r\nLocation:  Southbound Joiner.\r\nLimits:  Nicolaus Rd. to Moore Rd.\r\nRAC Used:  2,083 tons.\r\n\r\nProject 2:  5/1/06 to 5/2/06\r\nLocation:  6th St.\r\nLimits:  H St. to J St.\r\nRAC Used:  617 tons.\r\n\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Lincoln","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Doyle","LastName":"Champlain","Phone":"916-871-2001"},{"GrantID":8338,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":31993.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1:  Jul 15 to Sept 1, 2006.\r\nLocation:  White Ave.\r\nLimits:  From Burdick Dr. to N City.\r\nRAC Used:  4,622 tons.\r\n\r\nProject 2:  May 22 to Jul 7, 2006.\r\nLocation:  Reservoir St.\r\nLimits:  County Rd to Lexington Ave.\r\nRAC Used:  4,150 tons.\r\n\r\n\r\nProject 3:  May 8 to Jun 23, 2006.\r\nLocation:  Old Pomona Rd.\r\nLimits:  SR-71 to Villager Loop Rd.\r\nRAC Used:  4,025 tons.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Pomona","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Dehate","Phone":"909-620-2116"},{"GrantID":8340,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":37475.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  Yucca Loma Rd. to Hw 18.\r\nLimits: 3.3 Miles.\r\nRAC Used:  14,990 tons.\r\nConstruction dates:  Jun 07 - Dec 07.","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lylith","LastName":"Cook","Phone":"760-240-7000"},{"GrantID":8341,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1:  10/06 - 05/07.\r\nLocation:  Unincorporated LA County area and Lancaster; Ave G.\r\nRAC Used:  10,400 tons.\r\n\r\nProject 2:  12/06 - 07/07.\r\nLocation:  Unincorporated LA Co. area around Palmdale ; Godde Hill Rd, Et Al.\r\nRAC Used:  9,090 tons.\r\n\r\nProject 3:  12/06 - 04/07.\r\nLocation:  Unincorporated LA Co. area around Compton; Redondo Beach Blvd, Et Al.\r\nRAC Used:  8,156 tons.\r\n\r\nProject 4:  11/06 -04/07.\r\nLocation:  Unincorporated LA Co. area around Compton; Figueroa St, Et Al.\r\nRAC Used:  6,328 tons.\r\n\r\nProject 5:  12/06 -05/07.\r\nLocation:  Unincorporated LA Co. area around Lancaster ; 30th St West.\r\nRAC Used:  6,300 tons.\r\n\r\nProject 6:  07/06 -02/06.\r\nLocation:  Unincorporated LA Co. area around Antelope Acres; 90th St West.\r\nRAC Used:  6,103 tons.\r\n\r\nProject 7:  08/06 -01/07.\r\nLocation:  Unincorporated LA Co. area of East LA; Olympic Blvd.\r\nRAC Used: 4,350.\r\n\r\nProject 8:  11/06 -02/07.\r\nLocation:  Unincorporated LA Co. area around Compton; San Pedro St, Et Al.\r\nRAC Used:  3,600tons.\r\n\r\nProject 9:  09/06 -04/07.\r\nLocation:  Unincorporated LA Co. area of Quartz Hill; Ave L-8.\r\nRAC Used:  3,000.\r\n\r\nProject 10:  02/07 -06/07.\r\nLocation:  Unincorporated LA Co. area around Hawthorne; Marine Ave.\r\nRAC Used:  2,700.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dominic","LastName":"Osmena","Phone":"626-458-5912"},{"GrantID":8342,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":14455.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Limits:  E of HWY 111, S. of Delta St., W. of Railroad Ave. \u0026 N. of Main St.\r\nRAC Used:  5,782 tons.\r\nConstruction Dates:  Mar 6, 2006 - May 22, 2006.","ParticipantName":"City of Calipatria","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Romualdo","LastName":"Medina","Phone":"760-348-4141"},{"GrantID":8343,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":23750.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project: National City\r\nLimits: various locations\r\nRAC Used: 9,500 tons\r\nConst Dts: Mar 2006-Nov 2006","ParticipantName":"City of National City","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"Kirkpatrick","Phone":"619-336-4383"},{"GrantID":8344,"CycleID":294,"CycleCode":"RAC5        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":20025.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1: Marine Avenue, Lawndale\r\nLimits: Inglewood Ave to Prairie Ave\r\nRAC Used: 4,890 tons\r\nConst Dts: Aug 2006-Nov 2006\r\n\r\nProject 2: Various Strees Citywide, Lawndale\r\nLimits: Blank\r\nRAC Used: 3,120 tons\r\nConst Dts: Mar 2007-June 2007","ParticipantName":"City of Lawndale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Emilio","LastName":"Murga","Phone":"562-908-6200"},{"GrantID":8349,"CycleID":303,"CycleCode":"TRI2        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Limits:  Eighth St from Hubbard Ave to Maclay Ave.\r\nTons of Rac Used:  3,500 tons; 31 lbs per ton.\r\nProposed Date:  Jun 2007.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of San Fernando","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Helen","LastName":"Collins","Phone":"818-898-1242"},{"GrantID":8350,"CycleID":303,"CycleCode":"TRI2        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Limits:  Location map attached.\r\nRAC Used:  7,161 estimated bid quantity;  21-27 lbs per ton depending on approved mix design.\r\nProposed Date:  Jun 2006.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Lompoc","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Luther","Phone":"805-875-8272"},{"GrantID":8351,"CycleID":303,"CycleCode":"TRI2        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Limits:  Northborough to S. 99.\r\nMarconi Circle, Auburn Blvd to Marconi\r\nBruceville Rd, Alpine Frost to Windham\r\nRAC Used:  6,473 tons; 29 lbs per ton.\r\nPropose date:  Jun 2006.","ParticipantName":"City of Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ryan","LastName":"Moore","Phone":"916-808-8279"},{"GrantID":8352,"CycleID":303,"CycleCode":"TRI2        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  Live Oak and Soquel: 17th Ave., 38th Ave., Soquel Dr., Soquel - San Jose Rd.\r\nRAC Used:  14,430 tons; 32lbs per ton.\r\nProposed Date:  Jun 1, 2006.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Swenson","Phone":"831-454-2160"},{"GrantID":8353,"CycleID":303,"CycleCode":"TRI2        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  Leland Rd.\r\nLimits:  Harbor St to Century Blvd.\r\nRAC Used:  7,300 tons; 24lbs per ton.\r\nProposed Date:  Jun 2006.","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ronald","LastName":"Nevels","Phone":"925-252-4949"},{"GrantID":8354,"CycleID":303,"CycleCode":"TRI2        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  in Delano at various see attached -not submitted w/application-\r\nRAC Used:  5,700 tons; 20 lbs per ton.\r\nProposed Date:  8/1/06.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Delano","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Edgardo V.","LastName":"Galero","Phone":"661-720-2221"},{"GrantID":8355,"CycleID":303,"CycleCode":"TRI2        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Limits:  Brea Blvd from UPRR to North.\r\nRAC Used:  5,064 tons; no less than 18% 360lbs per ton minimum.\r\nProposed Date:  July 2006.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Brea","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Raul","LastName":"Lising","Phone":"714-671-4450"},{"GrantID":8356,"CycleID":303,"CycleCode":"TRI2        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  Fremont Blvd, Mowry Ave, Stevenson Blvd and Paseo Padre Pwy.\r\nRAC Used:  11,855 tons; 32lbs per ton.\r\nProposed Date:  Aug 2006.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Fremont","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jayson","LastName":"Imai","Phone":"510-494-4732"},{"GrantID":8358,"CycleID":303,"CycleCode":"TRI2        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Limits:  E. of HWY 111, S. of Delta St., W. of Railroad Ave. @ N. of Main St.\r\nRAC Used:  5,782 tons; 20 lbs per ton.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Calipatria","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Romualdo","LastName":"Medina","Phone":"760-348-4141"},{"GrantID":8359,"CycleID":303,"CycleCode":"TRI2        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  Ambassador Dr, Bradshaw, Explorer, Lincoln Village, Old Placerville (2), Trade Center, Vanguard, White Rock.\r\nRAC Used:  20,000 tons.\r\nProposed Date:  Summer 2006.","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Cordova","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Kathy","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"916-851-8712"},{"GrantID":8360,"CycleID":303,"CycleCode":"TRI2        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  Francisquito Ave.\r\nLimits:  Baldwin Park Blvd. to south.\r\nRAC Used:  3,000 (min.)\r\nProposed date:  Aug 06 and Oct 06.","ParticipantName":"City of Baldwin Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Edwin \"William\"","LastName":"Galvez","Phone":"626-813-5255"},{"GrantID":8623,"CycleID":307,"CycleCode":"TEA13       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA13        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Marie Carter","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project is to fund the CDAA in prosecuting waste tire case as a LEA. It will initially focus on 2-3 counties and then expand. CDAA will train and utilize circuit prosecutors and coordinate and with existing Board enforcement.","ParticipantName":"California District Attorneys Association","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Gale","LastName":"Filter","Phone":"916-443-2017"},{"GrantID":8624,"CycleID":308,"CycleCode":"SWC15       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC15        - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":750000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project entails construction of permanent and sturdy high fencing designed to prevent illegal dumping and other illegal use of outside areas in and around 15 railroad right of ways sites in Los Angeles County.  Complete cleanup, the posting of signs, and the distribution of information to the affected neighborhoods are also planned.  The targeted areas have been affected by vast amounts of illegal dumping of rubbish, large, household appliances, and abandoned vehicles.  A transient population has also come to inhabit the project target areas, inviting prostitution, drug dealing and biological discards, all of which creates pressing security issues for the affected neighborhoods.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Janet","LastName":"Rodriguez","Phone":"626-458-3935"},{"GrantID":8625,"CycleID":308,"CycleCode":"SWC15       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. 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Prosecution\r\n\r\nThis will be done in a coordinated and comprehensive manner through coordination with the city`s illegal dumping taskforce, whose mission it is to develop strategies to address illegal dumping.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Marty","LastName":"Strauss","Phone":"916-808-4934"},{"GrantID":8908,"CycleID":304,"CycleCode":"UBG12       ","CycleNameID":86,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Twelfth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG12        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":20282.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Chino Hills","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Hansen","Phone":"909-364-2616"},{"GrantID":8909,"CycleID":304,"CycleCode":"UBG12       ","CycleNameID":86,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - 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Twelfth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG12        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Elaine Hussey","AwardedFunds":22785.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Citrus Heights","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mary","LastName":"Poole","Phone":"916-727-4730"},{"GrantID":9171,"CycleID":310,"CycleCode":"TRI3        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI3         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location: 2nd St and 3rd St.\r\nLimits: Sherwood St to Perkins.\r\nTons of RAC used: 4200.","ParticipantName":"City of McFarland","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rey","LastName":"DeLeon","Phone":"661-792-3091"},{"GrantID":9173,"CycleID":306,"CycleCode":"UOG8        ","CycleNameID":88,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Eighth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG8         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elaine Hussey","AwardedFunds":298528.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Priority Program Criterion Selected:  (A) Used Oil Filter Collection 4 part program\r\n1) Conduct oil filter exchange programs at 13 collection centers in six rural counties; 2) Establish new filter collection opportunities; 3) Improve infrastructure at selected sites; and 4) Start-up a program for recycling of empty oil bottles.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Rural Counties ESJPA","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Kim ","LastName":"Garrett","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":9174,"CycleID":306,"CycleCode":"UOG8        ","CycleNameID":88,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Eighth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG8         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":125356.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Priority Program Criterion Selected:  \r\n(A) Oil Filter Collection\r\n\r\nThe County of San Diego proposes a five part program:\r\nPart 1) Airport Oil Collection Centers and Outreach will target small plane owners and establish oil and filter collection programs at all County run airports.  Par 2) Eight Filter exchange Events will be conducted in small rural communities and targeting Hispanics, auto enthusiasts and off-road enthusiasts.  Par 3) Automotive Technology Training Classes provide and excellent opportunity to educate future and current do it yourselfers and shade three mechanics about the importance and convenience of oil recycling.  Part 4) Agricultural Oil Collection Center and Outreach will build on previous outreach efforts to the agricultural community and establish a permanent agricultural oil collection center.  Part 5) Recent Immigrant Outreach/ESL Classes will make oil recycling known and assessable to new immigrants through curriculum, presentations, and promotional items/events.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jen","LastName":"Winfrey","Phone":"858-694-2463"},{"GrantID":9175,"CycleID":311,"CycleCode":"FR24        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR24         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":48684.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project encompasses one massive illegal dump site within 200` of the Tule River.  The site is located 5 miles south of Corcoran and South East of the intersection of Road 16 and Ave. 144 Tulare County.  The waste in this area continues to grow at an exponential rate, however with funding we can stop the negative effects to the environment and limit access to this site.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County Resource Conservation District","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Witt","Phone":"661-319-3308"},{"GrantID":9176,"CycleID":311,"CycleCode":"FR24        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR24         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The illegal dumpsite in located in a very steep ravine located at the headwaters area on Hurlbut Creek, a tributary to the Russian River.  Due to the very steep slopes, an excavator and crane will be used to access the upper portion of the disposal site.  Probation Camp supervised Adult Crew hand labor will be utilized to pick up and deposit debris into boxes, which will be winched to an off road vehicle, for cleanup of the lower portion of the dumpsite.  Debris will be brought to a staging area where scrap metal, unpainted wood, hazardous waste, waste tires and refuse will be sorted and segregated for proper storage, processing, recycling and/or disposal.  Erosion control/site restoration measures will be implemented.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rita","LastName":"Scardaci","Phone":"707-565-4700"},{"GrantID":9177,"CycleID":311,"CycleCode":"FR24        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR24         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Humboldt County LEA is applying to the State of California Integrated Waste Management Board Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant Program for reimbursement on behalf of a private property owner, Green Diamond Resource Company.  Green Diamond hired a contractor who remediated an approximately 300 cubic yard site known as the Holmes-Davis Dump between September 2003 and September 2004.  The total cost to Green Diamond was $51,071.00; this application requests reimbursement of $50,000.00.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carolyn","LastName":"Hawkins","Phone":"707-268-2215"},{"GrantID":9178,"CycleID":306,"CycleCode":"UOG8        ","CycleNameID":88,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Eighth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG8         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":297500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Priority Program Criterion Selected: \r\n3 part program\r\n1) Develop in-language communication strategies for key Asian communities ( Cambodian, Vietnamese, and Korean) in the County, 2) Work with the certified centersfor an oil filter collection program and, 3) hold 3 collection events.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Edna","LastName":"Gandarilla","Phone":"626-458-6536"},{"GrantID":9179,"CycleID":306,"CycleCode":"UOG8        ","CycleNameID":88,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Eighth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG8         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Laurie Grouard","AwardedFunds":78909.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Priority Program Criterion Selected: \r\ntwo part program\r\n1) Create permanent infrastructure for oil debris recycling at all marinas managed by Port and 2) Implement a targetted, multilingual used oil recycling and pollution prevention awareness campaign.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City and County of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Cynthia","LastName":"Knowles","Phone":"415-355-3760"},{"GrantID":9180,"CycleID":306,"CycleCode":"UOG8        ","CycleNameID":88,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Eighth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG8         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Priority Program Criterion Selected:\r\nFour part program:\r\n1) Recruit 25 new collection facilities to nearly double the number of certified centers (CCC); 2) Implement a filter buyback/exchange at those new CCC`s; 3) Increase the number of used oil filters collected at CCC and PHHW facilities by 35%; 4) Conduct a grass roots CBSM outreach campaign in areas served by PHHW facilities, CCC and mobile oil colection events.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Daniel","LastName":"Meyers","Phone":"213-485-3774"},{"GrantID":9186,"CycleID":306,"CycleCode":"UOG8        ","CycleNameID":88,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Eighth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG8         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Laurie Grouard","AwardedFunds":45660.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Priority Program Criterion Selected:  (C) Modification for Curbside Oil Collection\r\nTwo part program\r\n1) Establish a curbside oil and filter collection program for 24,000 residents and 2) Expand existing drop-off area to accomodate the anticipated 10% increase in oil and filters collected from the new curbside program.","ParticipantName":"City of El Cerrito","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Garth","LastName":"Schultz","Phone":"510-215-4354"},{"GrantID":9187,"CycleID":306,"CycleCode":"UOG8        ","CycleNameID":88,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Eighth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG8         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":59524.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Priority Program Criterion Selected: (C) Modification for Curbside Oil Collection.\r\n\r\nExpand the existing curbside oil and  filter collection program by providing containers and filter bags and engaging in innovative marketing strategies including a high school ad competition, to increase public awareness on curbside oil and filter collection services.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Worrell","Phone":"805-782-8530"},{"GrantID":9189,"CycleID":306,"CycleCode":"UOG8        ","CycleNameID":88,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants - Eighth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG8         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elaine Hussey","AwardedFunds":156684.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Priority Program Criterion Selected: (D) Establish or Expand Use Oil Collection Facility.\r\nTwo part program\r\n1) Purchase of equipment for oil container granulator programs, evacuation system for the CESQG in eastern Nevada County and two filter crushers for CCC and curbside program and 2) Bilingual public education for the expanded programs in English and Spanish.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Daria","LastName":"Kent","Phone":"530-265-7179"},{"GrantID":9190,"CycleID":312,"CycleCode":"TRI4        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI4         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Nathan Gauff","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location: Lakeville Hwy, Sonoma County; Mark West Springs Road, Sonoma County; River Road, Sonoma County.\r\n\r\nLimits: Lakeville Hwy P.M. 14.26-14.99; Mark West Springs Road P.M. 12.96-14.20; River Road P.M. 17.27-19.68.\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used: 11310 Type G.\r\n\r\nProposed Construction Starting Date: June 2006.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Levi","LastName":"Gurule","Phone":"707-565-2958"},{"GrantID":9191,"CycleID":312,"CycleCode":"TRI4        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI4         - 2005-06","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location: Placerville, CA, Upper Main Street Project, Placerville Drive, Blairs Lane and Clay St.\r\nLimits: Main-Bedford to Broadway and Locust Main to Hangtown Creek, Placerville Drive @ Amory Intersection, Blairs Lane - Broadway to Baco, Clay - Main to Hyw 50 Overpass.\r\nTons of RAC Used:  3,800 tons.","ParticipantName":"City of Placerville","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Tippett","Phone":"530-642-5250"},{"GrantID":9193,"CycleID":304,"CycleCode":"UBG12       ","CycleNameID":86,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Twelfth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG12        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":30345.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of West Hollywood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Susannah ","LastName":"Turney","Phone":"323-848-6499"},{"GrantID":9194,"CycleID":316,"CycleCode":"TRI5        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location: Division Street.\r\nLimits: From Ave. J to Ave. K-6\r\nTons of RAC used: approximately 6,300.\r\n\r\nProposed construction starting date: October 2006.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brittany","LastName":"Zhuang","Phone":"661-723-5893"},{"GrantID":9195,"CycleID":316,"CycleCode":"TRI5        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location: Sepulveda Blvd.\r\nLimits: Hawthorne Blvd to west city limit.\r\nTons of RAC used: 5,900.\r\n\r\nProposed construction starting date: Jul 2006 through Feb 2007.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Torrance","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Craig","LastName":"Bilezerian","Phone":"310-618-3054"},{"GrantID":9198,"CycleID":316,"CycleCode":"TRI5        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location: Telstar Ave.\r\nLimits; Rosemead Blvd (State Highway 19) to Fletcher Ave.\r\nTons of RAC used: 1,855.\r\n\r\nProposed construction starting date: January 2007.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of El Monte","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dante","LastName":"Hall","Phone":"626-580-2300"},{"GrantID":9199,"CycleID":316,"CycleCode":"TRI5        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI5         - 2005-06","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":122000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Starting date: September 2006.\r\nTOTAL OF RAC USED: 4,775 TONS:\r\n\r\nLocation: Fink; Limits : Canal Dr. to 3rd St; RAC used: 314 tons.\r\n\r\nLocation: Hoag; Limits: 10th to Magnolia; RAC used: 330 tons.\r\n\r\nLocation: Keister St.; Limits: Cherry to North; RAC used: 412 tons.\r\n\r\nLocation: James St.; Limits: Cherry to North: RAC used: 335 tons.\r\n\r\nLocation: Hoag St.; Limits: Jensen Av. to 7th St.; RAC used: 262 tons.\r\n\r\nLocation: Hawley Ave.; Limits: Between Almond and Magnolia; RAC used: 436 tons.\r\n\r\nLocation: Brehler Ave.; Limits: Between Cherry and North Ave.; RAC used: 448 tons.\r\n\r\nLocation: Moir Dr.; Limits: Between Brehler and Richard; RAC used: 907 tons.\r\n\r\nLocation: Walton St.; Limits: Between Brehler and Richard; RAC used: 907 tons.\r\n\r\nLocation: Richard Ave.; Limits: Between Walton and Cherry; RAC used: 372 tons.\r\n\r\nLocation: 2nd St.; Limits: Between O and West; RAC used: 209 tons.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Sanger","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"White","Phone":"559-876-6300"},{"GrantID":9200,"CycleID":317,"CycleCode":"RAC6        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC6         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":11938.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1: 2nd St./Sherwood St. in City of McFarland\r\nLimits: Sherwood St. to Perkins St.\r\nRAC Used: 2,100 tons\r\nConst Dts: Apr 2006-June 2006\r\n\r\nProject 2: 3rd St./Sherwood St. in City of McFarland\r\nLimits: Sherwood St. to Perkins St.\r\nRAC Used: 2,100 tons\r\nConst Dts: Apr 2006-June 2006\r\n\r\nProject 3: east side of yellow line on Perkins St./2nd St. in Mcfarland\r\nLimits: Kern St. to Perkins St.\r\nRAC Used: 575 tons\r\nConst Dts: Apr 2006-June 2006","ParticipantName":"City of McFarland","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rey","LastName":"DeLeon","Phone":"661-792-3091"},{"GrantID":9201,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":29122.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Reedley is currently in the process of constructing phase 2 its newest park, Citizens Park, located in the City of Reedley.  Some of the features being installed include a 5,600 sf covered playground , 4 fitness centers, and an exercise trail.  This grant would be used to install a rubberized safety surface for the playground (ADA accessible) and fitness centers and to install a shock absorbing rubberized surface on to of the new concrete exercise trail.","ParticipantName":"City of Reedley","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dana","LastName":"Ritschel","Phone":"559-637-4200"},{"GrantID":9202,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":25030.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Removal and replacement of concrete sidewalk damaged by street tree roots at various locations on Linden, Elm and Acacia avenues to preserve existing heritage trees.","ParticipantName":"City of San Bruno","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Nader","LastName":"Dahu","Phone":"650-616-7047"},{"GrantID":9203,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To renovate our sports stadium, Ralph \u0026 Croggins Memorial Stadium, with a 9 lane all-weather track and a synthetic turf field lined for both soccer and football.","ParticipantName":"Placer Union High School District","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Tooker","Phone":"916-652-7243"},{"GrantID":9204,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":84700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Knightsen Elementary School District has been in existence on the current 9.8 acre site nice 1910.  This one-school district currently serves 512 students in kindergarten through eighth grade.  Seven years ago we replaced our 40-year-old  playground equipment with partial grants from First Five of Contra Costa County, the I.S. Soda Foundation, and the Knightsen Parent Club.  The total project was $67,000 and grants amounted to $40,000 in funding and in-kind services.  The school district used General Fund monies for payment of the remaining $37,000.  Bronze plaques were installed on site recognizing the efforts of our grant partners.  The First Five and Soda Foundation grants were one-time grants, and are not available to us as resources for our current needs.  Our Knightsen Parent Club is willing to assist us with the cost of installation of rubber bark.","ParticipantName":"Knightsen Elementary School District","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Theresa","LastName":"Estrada","Phone":"925-625-0073"},{"GrantID":9205,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":76764.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Yolo County proposes to replace existing wood mulch playground cover surfacing at 4 of the County`s existing public parks with recycled shredded tire derived playground resilient surfacing.  The playgrounds are located at Esparto Park ( in downtown Esparto), the Cache Creek Canyon Regional Park (5 miles northeast of the town of Rumsey), Vernon A Nichols Park (1 mile east of the town of Guinda), and Dunnigan Park (in downtown Dunnigan).  These parks are currently open to the public.  An additional park is anticipated to be constructed in the winter and spring of FY2005-2006 at the Capay Open Space Park near the small rural town of Capay (HWY 16 and CR 85).  The same type of shredded TDP product proposed for the other 4 parks would be installed as weed abatement mulch/pathway mulch at the Capay site.  County staff is anticipating the necessary upcoming removal of the existing wood mulch product as the wood mulch ages, decomposes, and provides less of an attenuating surface under the playground equipment.\r\n\r\nCounty staff will remove the existing wood mulch under and around the playground equipment, recycle the mulch as soil amendment and surface mulch on site or other County facilities, and replace the void with the shredded/recycled TDP material.  The use of the TDP shredded product will promote the County`s commitment to the use of recycled materials, and provide safe accessible playgrounds that satisfy State and Federal playground standards.  The use of TDP product will also reduce maintenance over time, as the TDP does not break down and decompose as readily as the wood mulch product.  At the future Capay Open Space Park (Phase 1), staff proposes to use the TDP mulch as pathway material directly around interpretive panels and interpretive kiosks.  This action will reduce weed growth, increase the public`s awareness as to the value of the use of recycled materials, and create an aesthetically pleasing and functional image around each interpretive station/kiosk.\r\n\r\nAdditionally under this grant, staff proposes to purchase 3`x 3` (5` thick) resilient squares that would be placed at the base of each slide and transfer point at the existing playgrounds.  The base of each slide and transfer point becomes worn out as children stop or climb at the contact point consequently creating a low spot.  The TDP squares will serve as friction and wear reducing points that will stabilize and maintain the integrity of the surface.  The addition of these TDP squares will maintain the critical distance between the surface of the slide/transfer point, and the attenuating surface, making the playground safer and reducing the manpower necessary to keep sweeping the mulch back into place.\r\n\r\nThe work of removing the existing bark mulch and replacing with the TDP mulch will be performed by County Parks and natural Resources field staff in close association with the Yolo County Cooperative Program.  This County sponsored program trains youth in the maintenance and management of parks, natural resources and open space.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dimitrios","LastName":"Georges","Phone":"530-666-8806"},{"GrantID":9206,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":87833.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Santa Clara County Open Space Authority recently constructed a staging area with ADA accessible parking spaces and restroom in a large rural open space preserve in south San Jose.  However there are currently no ADA accessible trails.  This project will create a half mile loop trail from the parking lot through a meadow and along a creek to provide a less strenuous open space experience for visitors including those with wheelchairs, stroller,s and walkers.  We are having engineered plans created to ensure that our trail does not exceed maximum grades.  As an Open Space District, we are conscious of protecting the environment, and would like to explore alternative materials.  We are interested in using Rubbersidewalks, Inc. high-density interlocking paving tiles.  They are made with 100% recycled California tire crumbed rubber combined with polyurethane binder and colorant, then molded with heat under compression.  We would like to use this material to create an environmentally friendly rural trail experience that is in compliance with ADA requirements.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County Open Space Authority","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rachel","LastName":"Santos","Phone":"408-224-7476"},{"GrantID":9207,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":59663.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project will include the removal and replacement of existing playground equipment and surfacing material due to safety and accessibility considerations.  This proposed project requests $61,000 from the CIWMB to assist in funding for the replacement of surfacing material using 100% recycled tire product.  In July of 2005, the City contracted for a certified playground safety inspection of its nine playgrounds.  The inspection identified numerous safety concerns and inappropriate levels of access for mobility impaired persons.  As a result, the playground equipment (with the exception of swing sets) at all but two parks was determined to be beyond repair and is in the process of being removed.  The City is making safety improvements to the equipment and swing sets at the remaining parks, and is also funding the replacement of playground equipment at Greenwood and Sanger Parks in the current fiscal year.  The proposed project requests up to $71,000 from the CIWMB to assist in funding the replacement of the playground surfacing material at Greenwood and Sanger parks, in addition to replacing the surfacing material at the parks with the improved  swing sets at Tot Lot, Faller, JFK and Sanger Parks.","ParticipantName":"City of Sanger","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Mulligan","Phone":"559-876-6300"},{"GrantID":9208,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install synthetic turf at two park playfield locations - Lincoln Square playfield, 261 11th Street in downtown Oakland: install 13,000 square feet; and Raimondi Park soccer field at 1800 Wood Street in West Oakland: install up to 167,000 square feet of play surface for two soccer/football fields.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Oakland","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Takahashi","Phone":"510-772-7442"},{"GrantID":9209,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":88494.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Corcoran Unified School District will remove the sand from two playgrounds, Freemont and Mark Twain.  They will then proceed to have the playground filled with 100% California Recyclable Tire material.  Upon completion of the job, Corcoran Unified School District will install a sign saying this project was sponsored by California Integrated Waste Management Board using 30,000 California Waste Tires.","ParticipantName":"Corcoran Joint Unified School District","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rich","LastName":"Merlo","Phone":"559-992-3957"},{"GrantID":9210,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Rio Dell School District, acting as the lead agency for the community, proposes the construction of an all-weather high-quality, handicapped accessible, rubberized (using 100% California recycled tires) running track on the field at Eagle Prairie Elementary School site in Rio Dell, California.  The Rio Dell School District is aiming to provide a safe recreational facility for the students, children, and families of Rio Dell and our neighboring town Scotia.  At this time there is no other recreational facility in Rio Dell other than the school gymnasium.  We have an awesome track team, thanks to the energy of a new coach, and they could be very competitive if they had an adequate facility for training.  Furthermore, the street in Rio Dell are in bad repair and are not a safe surface for many of our residents to use for exercise.  A track will bring our community one step closer to fulfilling it`s goal of creating a community that supports and encourages outdoor activity and living a healthy and active life for all ages.","ParticipantName":"Rio Dell Elementary School District","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mary","LastName":"Varner","Phone":"707-764-5694"},{"GrantID":9211,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":37970.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Yurok Tribe is constructing a child care facility located at the Margaret Keating Elementary School in Klamath with HUD ICDBG funding.  The Yurok Tribe proposes to utilize recycled 100% California tire derived products to the maximum extent possible for this project, creating a safe educational environment for children as well as supplement construction material costs.  The Tire-Derived Products (TDP) will be used in the construction of the 2875 Sq/Ft Child Care /Headstart facility for playground surfaces, walkways, resilient flooring, recreational mats and landscape mulch.","ParticipantName":"Yurok Tribe","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Peggy","LastName":"O\u0027Neill","Phone":"707-482-1350"},{"GrantID":9212,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":59339.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install 3` of Rubber Bark as Landscape Cover and Weed Abatement at Jefferson Blvd. Gateway to City of West Sacramento.  this area equals 31,450 square feet and as a main gateway to West Sacramento is visible to nearly 20,000 commuters per day.","ParticipantName":"City of West Sacramento","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Paulina","LastName":"Rosenthal","Phone":"916-617-4590"},{"GrantID":9213,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":10500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"District proposes to construct a high-quality, handicapped assessable , waste tire rubberized 400 meter, 9 lane running track around perimeter of the new Bear river Middle School playing field.  The proposed track and lighting will serve the needs of the new middle school for physical education, track and field practices , and track meets.  It will be accessible to adjacent Wheatland Elementary School for the After-School program, Summer Camp program, High School ACE (Academic Career Education,), Virginia School, a county school for the mentally and physically challenged ages 5-22, and Wheatland State Preschool .  Lighting allows community to utilize the track as an evening running and aerobic walking facility serving Wheatland and surrounding communities.","ParticipantName":"Wheatland Elementary School District","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Cory","LastName":"O\u0027Neal","Phone":"530-633-4061"},{"GrantID":9214,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":36153.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Highlands Play Area project entails the replacement of an existing play structure, installation of ADA parking, walkway, portable restroom, water fountain and a resilient surface of colorized recycled tire chips.  Attached is a plan detailing the new play area and other improvements.","ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Olsen","Phone":"831-454-7939"},{"GrantID":9215,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":32400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Installation of a state of the art, handicap accessible rubberized (using waste tires) track that will replace the dirt track around the school`s football/soccer field that is currently in place.  The track renovation is scheduled to be complete for the track \u0026 field season, spring 2007, to support the physical well-being of our K-8 students.  The school ahs the backing of various community organizations such AYSO, Pop Warner, Kiwanis and the newly reformed Tipton town Council.  The community is solidly behind the district to enhance development of the facilities to include an electronic scoreboard , restroom facilities and modern concession stand.  The installation of a high quality, environmentally sound tack facility will go a long way to increase positive community involvement by providing healthy outlets for the town`s youth and a safe place for walking/jogging before/after school.","ParticipantName":"Tipton Elementary School District","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bud","LastName":"Case","Phone":"559-752-4213"},{"GrantID":9216,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":48675.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project is installation of 6200 square feet of 100% CA recycled tire rubber mulch (similar to pour in place) at one California District School playground Truman Benedict Elementary.  Project will use 93,000 pounds of waste rubber and will divert 7,750 tires from landfill ; and will provide the district of Capistrano California with a safe, healthy, and ADA compliant playground surface.\r\n\r\nProject will utilize both loose fill colored chip (grubble mulch) and resin-bounded colored chip grubble spray `n` stay turbo-scape for maximum safety, longevity, and ADA compliance.","ParticipantName":"Capistrano Unified School District","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kristen","LastName":"Ross","Phone":"949-489-7046"},{"GrantID":9217,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":41666.0000,"ProjectSummary":"As part of an on-going commitment of improving the educational environment of our students, as well as developing and continuing to provide community-accessible recreational activities, Chico High School in Chico, CA proposes to re-surface our track facility into a high-quality, environmentally friendly (through the use of recycled materials) all-weather facility.  The current track was constructed in 1998-99.  Due to limited funding at the time, the original track surface was a hard surface made up of only three (3) layers (rather than the recommended 7-8 layers) placed on asphalt.  After years of use there are large areas where the asphalt has worn through and are now hazardous for runners.  The high jump apron is curling up on the edges and separating from the base.  Three holes have developed in this area the past two years, making it unsafe for use.  Initial planning and budgeting will take place in the Spring and Summer of 2006 with resurfacing taking place in Summer and Fall 2006.  The new surface would be ready for the Spring track season.  The newly remodeled facility will enable CHS physical education classes, community groups (including walk and jog-a-thons) and the Chico Area Recreation District (CARD) to perform their respective events without the hazards (peeled and worn areas with asphalt surfaces visible) of the current track.  As a public facility, the track would be utilized by students, athletes and staff during school hours and would be available to community groups and CARD before and after school hours (when not in conflict with athletic event).","ParticipantName":"Chico Unified School District","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Hanlon","Phone":"530-891-3027"},{"GrantID":9218,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":33020.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We have 2 projects, one using Safety Sidewalk and the other using Grubble .\r\n\r\n  Project A-Safety Sidewalk- Our current bike path is covered with decomposed granite.  We thought it would be a good alternative to concrete.  However, after 7 years of use we have determined the DG is not a good surface for bike path.  During dry weather, it is very dusty causing health risks for all.  During wet weather is gets too muddy.  During good weather, it is too rough and causes too much resistance making riding tricycles very challenging for young children so they are riding them less and less.  I have been looking for a good alternative for several years.  I saw `Rubbersidewalks` featured on an episode of CA`s Green staring Huell Howser.  I got very excited about this product for two reasons.  It will meet the needs of the children providing a surface that is more forgiving than concrete and will eliminate the dust issue.  I also like being a part of the pollution solution by using recycled tires at our school.  As a place of education, I think it is important to demonstrate ways to care for our environment.  The project itself will be to resurface the bike path in our toddler yard and the preschool yard along with some adjacent areas covering a total of 2500 sq. ft.  The paths are circular in shape and have a slight grade.\r\n  Project B- Grubble- We will remove 6 inches of woodchips in our tire swing area and our spinner area and replace it with Grubble.  The Grubble will offer a more resilient surface, holds less bacteria, will one get dusty in dry weather, requires less maintenance, and will not attach to children`s clothing.  We will need to cover 1540 of in the tire swing area and 169 of in the spinner area.","ParticipantName":"Regents of the University of California","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Lipschutz","Phone":"310-794-0196"},{"GrantID":9219,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":65000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Corning Union High School proposes to build an eight lane rubber track made from recycled tires.  Actual planning and preparation will begin Spring 2006 followed by construction in the summer of 2006.  The community of Corning and the Corning Union High School district will provide the necessary matching funds for the CIWMB grant.  The school and the community believe that an all weather track will be an asset by providing a safe running surface for work outs, P.E. classes, the track team, and community, during the winter and spring.","ParticipantName":"Corning Union High School","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Melinda","LastName":"Self","Phone":"530-824-8000"},{"GrantID":9220,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":58618.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City is seeking grant for project (PROJECT NAME: Four City Play Sand Replacement Project) to remove existing playsand at four play areas in town.  City is considering replacement of the sand for safety reasons and maintenance costs.  Tire derived products are safer and environmentally responsible.  Rubber bark is loose material that would compliment the park play areas.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Paula","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Clifford","LastName":"Finley","Phone":"805-933-4200"},{"GrantID":9221,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":79170.0000,"ProjectSummary":"As part of an on-going commitment of improving the educational environment of its students, as well as developing and/or continuing to provide community-accessible recreational activities, Colusa High School in Colusa, California proposes the construction of a high-quality, handicapped accessible, environmentally friendly (through the use of recycled materials) all-weather track facility on its campus.  This project of an all weather track is another step in the development of a Colusa High School Stadium which was started in the Spring of 2005.  After 50+ years of playing football at the County Fairgrounds, Colusa Unified School District Board Members through the Superintendent`s guidance decided Colusa High School will have its own Football/Soccer/Track facility on site at Colusa High School.  \r\n\r\nFor this project site surveying, initial planning and budgeting will take place from the Fall of 2005 through the Spring of 2006.  Track construction will follow during the remainder of 2006, with a final construction date planned for the spring of 2007.  This modern facility will provide students with opportunities to participate in healthy physical activities, as well as enable community groups. such as the American Cancer Society`s Relay-For-Life Campaign or Walk-a-thon for Muscular Dystrophy fundraiser, to perform their events without hazardous environmental concerns currently existing on the Colusa High School campus.  As a free public entity, the proposed facility would be used year-round by the students, athletes and staff at Colusa High School during school hours, and available to community groups and individuals for their running or walking events, via a proposed lighting system before and after school hours.  The all-weather track will be part of the development of the Colusa Athletic Facility, which is a multi-agency project currently underway at Colusa High School.  Colusa High School, Colusa Unified School District, City of Colusa, Colusa County Supervisors, Colusa Redskins Athletic Foundation, community members and community businesses have coordinated services and support to renovate the current track and practice field into a facility for sports and recreation activities.","ParticipantName":"Colusa High School","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"West","Phone":"530-458-4247"},{"GrantID":9222,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City of Lindsay is requesting $100,000 to construct a walking path around an existing nine -hole public golf course.  This path will be 1` thick, 2,933.33 feet long and 6 feet wide for a total of 17,600 sq. ft.  The path will provide a safe place for community members to walk , interact, and partake in aerobic exercise, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.  We envision the majority of use during the early morning and early evening hours.  This project will encourage young and old alike to get outside and exercise.  The path will be constructed adjacent to an existing golf course, the new Lindsay Community Pool, the Lindsay Wellness Center, City Park, Community Center, Veterans Building, and 40 new senior housing units.","ParticipantName":"City of Lindsay","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Scot","LastName":"Townsend","Phone":"559-562-7103"},{"GrantID":9223,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":25030.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Warner Elementary School, located in Los Angeles, will replace current unsafe concrete sidewalks and asphalt running track with a safe durable surface composed of California recycled tire rubber.  The rubberized surface will help prevent accidents to the 670 plus student population at Warner Elementary school.  In addition, the rubberized surface will also benefit a variety of community groups and residents who currently use the school campus for recreational purposes.  The rubberized track and sidewalk will promptly be installed upon receipt of the Notice to Proceed (NTP) from the California Integrated Waste Management Board.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jena","LastName":"Glymph-Williams","Phone":"213-241-4908"},{"GrantID":9224,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":85334.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Millville Elementary School is a small, rural K-8 school in Northern CA.  We are graced by pastures, fields, and livestock.  Though the pastoral environment provides a lovely setting, our students are great need of playing surfaces.  Currently our students have one outdoor basketball court and one30` x 25` piece of asphalt on which to play.  By using the waste tire grant, we could provide our students with additional playing surfaces and direct experience with a usable recycled product.  The recycled tire grant will provide to our students a truly `hands-on` experience to the many purposes and uses of recycled materials.\r\n  In this era of deep and profound concern for the health and physical fitness of our children, providing more game playing surfaces at our school is an appropriate response to a national crisis.  At Millville, our children participate in maintaining their fitness and health with full awareness of its importance .  Through independent play, team play, and cooperative play, our students are active for up to 75 minutes a day.  Providing our students with more recreational and sports options will keep their interest in fitness alive.  Our goal is to create in our students a love of movement and a habit of physical activity.\r\n  Considering our school is the community/educational center and heart of the town of Millville, we see it as our social responsibility and obligation to provide diverse activity and fitness opportunities for not only our school, but the community at large.  Providing new surfaces for sports and play at our school would provide more activity space for our community.  Offering sports surfaces at our school would be the greatest gift we child give our community.  Our community members grow sedentary with time as activity in our community is unrealistic due to in accessible local bike routes, intimidating traffic on the roads, and the lengthy drive to the closest gym.  Developing the outdoor sports component of our school would be a tremendous asset to our school and local community.\r\n  Millville Elementary School is also committed to teaching our students about our environment and the benefits and necessities of recycling.  Currently we recycle all excess and used paper, cups, launch trays, cardboard, aluminum, plastic and glass.  We research the purchase of recycled items for seating, classroom materials, and play equipment.  Receiving the Waste Tire grant matches our vision and mission to become a `green` school whose students are well versed and aware of their importance of recycling and reach of our part in securing our environment`s future.\r\n  Specially, the project will involve converting some of the existing grass areas to hard surface play areas, sports courts, and tetherball areas.  the addition of these play areas have been listed as highly necessary in your school site plan and are also goals of our school`s student council.\r\n  Millville Elementary School is a wonderful school that provides multiple educational opportunities for our students.  We would like to offer multiple physical opportunities that would benefit not only our students, but our community.","ParticipantName":"Millville Elementary School District","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mindy","LastName":"DeSantis","Phone":"530-547-4471"},{"GrantID":9225,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":45000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"What: The City of Diamond Bar request $45,000 to install pour in place resilient rubber surfacing (made from CA waste tires) in the four playgrounds at two different parks, Paul C. Grow Park and Sycamore Canyon Park.  All four playground areas are scheduled for refurbishment.  Three of the playgrounds will use approximately 755 waste tires and the third will use approximately 2,235 waste tires, for a total of 4,500 waste tires.  Where:  Park, Paul C. Grow Park is a small pocket park with two playground areas, located in the middle of a neighborhood.  The Sycamore Canyon Park playgrounds sit at the entrance to an urban walkway.  The first play ground is located above the canyon and the second is down a slope near the creek trail.  When:  Both projects can happen simultaneously.  They can be completed within eight (8) months of clearance to incur costs.  How:  A contractor will install the recycled content surfacing; the city`s environmental consultant will oversee the projects.  Why:  1) to minimize the health/safety/environmental concerns associated with sand and wood chip surfacing; 2) provide ADA accessibility consistent with a City adopted policy to make all parks ADA accessible; and 3) enable a parallel project to improve the equipment, that provides greater mental/physical challenges to users and add shade element.  4) The City of Diamond Bar has already completed resilient rubber surfacing at Starshine Park using 100% California Waste Tires.  Understanding the environmental concerns and durability of the product is not new to the city.","ParticipantName":"City of Diamond Bar","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Rose","Phone":"909-839-7060"},{"GrantID":9226,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":27280.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City is upgrading its wastewater plant.  Project includes construction of a new 18,000 ft. operations center.  The Center is designed to meet the U.S. Green Building Council `gold standard.`  Part of that project includes installing 3,100 foot of sidewalk made from 100% California tire rubber that will lead from parking lots to the treatment plant and within the treatment plant between the various unit processes and equipment support buildings.  Project will be open to the public and an expected 1,500 people will visit annually.  Cost per tire comes to more than $10 per PTE with tax and freight.  Site preparation and installation and maintenance costs will be borne by the City.","ParticipantName":"City of Watsonville","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Geyer","Phone":"831-768-3149"},{"GrantID":9227,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":92653.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project will provide CSUMB with a 43,767 square foot softball field.  CSUMB does not have its own baseball or softball field.  Adding athletic facilities helps the University fulfill its Vision statement to serve the `working class and historically undereducated and low-income populations` of the Salinas Valley and become a regional leader and showcase for sustainable practices.","ParticipantName":"California State University, Monterey Bay","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mehul","LastName":"Mody","Phone":"831-582-3923"},{"GrantID":9228,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":60176.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will focus on the rehabilitation of all children`s playground areas at the Lake Casitas Recreational Area (`LCRA`).  The LCRA`s playground inspector has determined that the playgrounds throughout the recreational area are in need of base replacement.  The LCRA will utilize either a contractor or the park maintenance staff to install materials which are recycled from California waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Lake Casitas Recreation Area","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carole","LastName":"Iles","Phone":"805-649-2233"},{"GrantID":9229,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Butte County, on behalf of the Town of Paradise, proposes to procure and install tire Derived Products (TDP) at a new park facility.  The installment of the TDP will be to surface walkways, pathways, and patio areas.  Most importantly, because of the dirt base of the application, the project will provide for much needed erosion control and weed abatement.  The TDP selected for procurement is a waste tire paving mat which contains two (2) passenger tire equivalency thus diverting 10,000 tires.  The surface project will entail approximately 17,600 square feet of base.  The project location, a park in the Town of Paradise, is a new facility and part of a redevelopment project.  The park location will be open to the public and serve the entire township.  The project will be centerpieces to the redevelopment project which will receive much public utilization.  The Depot Park project is the center of the Downtown Revitalization Project!  Additionally, the park is adjacent to the town bike path that is also utilized on a year round basis.","ParticipantName":"Town of Paradise","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Charles L.","LastName":"Rough","Phone":"530-872-6291"},{"GrantID":9230,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project upgrades the existing Golden Sierra High School dirt track with an asphalt surfacing overlaid with an all-weather, rubberized material composed of 100 percent recycled California tires resulting in a track that is not only safer but usable year-round by the students and community participants it is intended to serve.  \r\n\r\nGolden Sierra High School is rallying support for this project through the efforts of the District and Golden Sierra High School staff members, parents and students who are teaming with community members, local business and community volunteers who realize that the physical fitness needs of Golden Sierra students and the surrounding community warrant an all-weather track.\r\n\r\nWhen completed, this track will meet crucial student and community needs by providing an even-surfaced, mud and dust free track for physical education, training, specialized sports events, track and field practice and events, walking, jogging, family recreation, and youth sports programs, in addition to promoting the overall health and well being of all community residents.","ParticipantName":"Black Oak Mine Unified School District","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Roger ","LastName":"Yohe","Phone":"530-333-8300"},{"GrantID":9231,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Irvington Community Park Sports Field is currently used for softball and football.  s a result of this intensive use, the turf area becomes unusable for four months per year, while parks maintenance staff repair the turf.  The proposed project would convert the turf area to an all-weather playing surface that will provide recreational benefits to the community, and economic benefits to the City.  Multi-use sports fields are in high demand in Fremont, and there is a shortage of available lighted practice facilities.  The all-weather surface will allow for a substantial increase in usage to year-round play, for a range of recreational activities and organized league play (softball, baseball, soccer and football).  The facility could be rented throughout the year, providing approximately 60% in increased revenue to the operations of the Parks and Recreation Dept.  The Irvington Community Park Sports Field, once renovated, will become a lighted facility that could quadruple current usage during the winter months and double usage during the remainder of the year for informal use, practice, and league play.  In addition, conversion to all-weather turf surfacing will reduce annual maintenance costs (labor and materials) from $20,000 per year to $7,000 per year.  Lastly, staff plans to utilize the Irvington project as a test site for evaluating future decisions concerning the conversion of turf to all-weather surfacing at other parks throughout the city.\r\n  Specifically , the project will include the following: 1. Demolition of existing sod field, crushed cinder infield, and irrigation system; 2. Installation of an 80,000 square foot all-weather surf playing field; 3. Grading and drainage; 4. Improvements to electrical and lighting systems; 5. ADA improvements; 6. Chain link fencing; 7. Miscellaneous concrete work; and 8. Improvements to field sheds.","ParticipantName":"City of Fremont","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Amy","LastName":"Rakley","Phone":"510-494-4363"},{"GrantID":9232,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":99950.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Stockton will replace tree - Damaged sidewalk, which are located city wide.  A list of locations is available.","ParticipantName":"City of Stockton","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Vijay","LastName":"Sinha","Phone":"209-937-7004"},{"GrantID":9233,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":96616.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City will use `Rubber Sidewalk` as a material to address unsafe sidewalk conditions caused by tree root damage or other factors, reusing over 10,000 used tires in the process.  Rubber sidewalks offer both a quick, temporary solution to unsafe sidewalks and a long-term, environmentally preferable alternative to concrete sidewalks.  City is currently unable to repair sidewalks as punctually as it would like due to the costs and labor required to replace concrete sidewalk.  Rubber sidewalk will allow City street crews to meet the needs of residents in a much more timely manner, preventing further injuries and accidents from occurring.","ParticipantName":"City of Hawthorne","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rick","LastName":"Carver","Phone":"310-349-1658"},{"GrantID":9234,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":91330.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project consists of removing raised and damaged concrete sidewalks and replacing them with rubber sidewalks.  The locations are areas on 21st Street, Park Way, 3rd Street, Jefferson Street and Niles Street.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Luis","LastName":"Peralez","Phone":"661-326-3111"},{"GrantID":9235,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":36457.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Oak View Union Elementary School district is a one school, school district that recently purchased recycled tire for one of three playgrounds and are pleased with the outcome.  The district would like to replace the current fill in the kindergarten and upper grade playgrounds.","ParticipantName":"Oak View Union Elementary School District","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carol","LastName":"Saul","Phone":"209-368-0636"},{"GrantID":9236,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":32010.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project consists of replacement of existing fall materials in existing play areas in two locations within the District`s Regional Park.\r\n  Both areas have existing play equipment installed with sand as fall materials.  Neither area has containment boundaries so that the sand constantly migrates away from the equipment.  The project will consist of removing one modular pieces of equipment that does not meet safety guidelines , construction of a border around the play areas and an ADA compliant pathway from parking to the play areas.  The rubber fall material will meet safety guidelines as well as meeting current ADA compliance. will be more aesthetically pleasing and reduce maintenance costs.","ParticipantName":"North Tahoe Public Utility District","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kathy","LastName":"Long","Phone":"530-546-4212"},{"GrantID":9237,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":41820.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Rubbersidewalks installed under swings, slides and wear areas.  Gubble placed in tot lots where sand used to be.","ParticipantName":"City of La Verne","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bill","LastName":"Aguirre","Phone":"909-596-8700"},{"GrantID":9238,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We`re building a play structure for children ages 5-12 at the Lewiston Community Park.  The nearest playground is 23 miles away.  Full info at www.snowcrest.net/lewistonplay/.  The tire-derived safety surfacing would be fabulous!","ParticipantName":"Lewiston Community Services District","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Bennor","Phone":"530-778-0900"},{"GrantID":9239,"CycleID":318,"CycleCode":"TDP2        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP2         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Michelle Martin","AwardedFunds":18017.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City, in partnership with the local non-profit, Angel`s Charity, will be installing handicap accessible, barrier-free playground equipment at TeWinkle Park.  The City will be removing the existing tot lot equipment and sand and replacing an existing restroom facility and picnic shelter adjacent to the tot lot, as well as bringing the surrounding area up to Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards.  The TDP grant funds will be used to purchase and install a rubberized surface under the proposed ADA accessible tot lot.","ParticipantName":"City of Costa Mesa","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bart","LastName":"Mejia","Phone":"714-754-5291"},{"GrantID":9240,"CycleID":317,"CycleCode":"RAC6        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC6         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":15325.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  South Watt Ave.\r\nLimits:  Jackson Rd to Diefer Blvd.\r\nRAC Used:  6,130 tons.\r\nConstruction Dates:  Mar 07 - Dec 07.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Crystal","LastName":"Tu","Phone":"916-874-6869"},{"GrantID":9241,"CycleID":317,"CycleCode":"RAC6        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC6         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":10250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  South Brand Blv. Rehabilitation Project.\r\nLimits:  San Fernando Road to Colorado Street.\r\nRAC used:  4,100 tons.\r\nConstruction Dates:  May 06 to Jul 06.","ParticipantName":"City of Glendale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Ambayec","Phone":"818-548-3945"},{"GrantID":9242,"CycleID":304,"CycleCode":"UBG12       ","CycleNameID":86,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Twelfth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG12        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Baljot Biring","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Lassen Regional Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Paula","LastName":"Wesch","Phone":"530-252-1273"},{"GrantID":9243,"CycleID":304,"CycleCode":"UBG12       ","CycleNameID":86,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Twelfth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG12        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":5340.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Town of Yucca Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Stephanie","LastName":"Odenbach","Phone":"909-382-5401"},{"GrantID":9245,"CycleID":304,"CycleCode":"UBG12       ","CycleNameID":86,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Twelfth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG12        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Laurie Grouard","AwardedFunds":78336.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Gina","LastName":"Purin","Phone":"415-499-3202"},{"GrantID":9246,"CycleID":304,"CycleCode":"UBG12       ","CycleNameID":86,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Twelfth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG12        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Elaine Hussey","AwardedFunds":50651.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Humboldt Waste Management Authority","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Carlos","LastName":"Chavez","Phone":"707-268-8680"},{"GrantID":9247,"CycleID":317,"CycleCode":"RAC6        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC6         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":7500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  City of Baldwin Park on Francisquito Avenue\r\nLimits:  Ramona Blvd. to Baldwin Park Blvd.\r\nRAC used:  3,000 tons minimum\r\nConstruction Dates:  8/2006 \u0026 10/2006","ParticipantName":"City of Baldwin Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Lopez","Phone":"626-813-5255"},{"GrantID":9249,"CycleID":317,"CycleCode":"RAC6        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC6         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":7375.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  Seal Beach.\r\nLimits:  City wide.\r\nRAC Used:  2,950 tons.\r\nConstructin Dates:  Mar 06 - Jun 06.","ParticipantName":"City of Seal Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Vukojevic","Phone":"562-431-2527"},{"GrantID":9250,"CycleID":317,"CycleCode":"RAC6        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC6         - 2005-06","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":6750.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location: City of Pleasanton, Vineyard Avenue.\r\nLimits: Vineyard Avenue from Bernal Ave to Clara Lane and portion of Bernal Avenue from Tawny Ave. to Nevada St.\r\nStart-July 2006, Complete-Sept 2006.\r\nTons of RAC used: 2,700 tons.","ParticipantName":"City of Pleasanton","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Kelcourse","Phone":"925-931-5676"},{"GrantID":9252,"CycleID":317,"CycleCode":"RAC6        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC6         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":6350.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  Inglewood, various locations.\r\nLimits:  Six streets throughout the city.\r\nRAC used:  2,540 tons.\r\nConstruction Dates:  Start - April 1, 2006, Complete - August 2006.","ParticipantName":"City of Inglewood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Charng","LastName":"Chen","Phone":"310-412-5333"},{"GrantID":9253,"CycleID":317,"CycleCode":"RAC6        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC6         - 2005-06","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":7375.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  Elverta Rd.\r\nLimits:  Dutch Haven Blvd to Watt Ave.\r\nRAC Used:  2,950 tons.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Crystal","LastName":"Tu","Phone":"916-874-6869"},{"GrantID":9255,"CycleID":315,"CycleCode":"HD15F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15F        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":50900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"U-Waste: Two part program 1) Expand U waste program through distribution of collection containers and 2) Develop a `Sharps` program.","ParticipantName":"City of Redding","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Christina","LastName":"Piles","Phone":"530-224-6205"},{"GrantID":9257,"CycleID":315,"CycleCode":"HD15F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15F        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":277035.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish `Take it Back` partnership with retailers, develop mailer for residences and businesses and contract with Green Citizen for battery collection.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mary B.","LastName":"Austin","Phone":"650-372-6259"},{"GrantID":9258,"CycleID":315,"CycleCode":"HD15F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15F        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Nancy Fallan","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Construct/Expand Facilities for U-Waste: Expand facilities in Lake Elsinore and Pedley and relocate and expand facility in Palm Springs from ABOP to HHW.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Diane","LastName":"Christensen","Phone":"951-486-3282"},{"GrantID":9262,"CycleID":315,"CycleCode":"HD15F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15F        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Nancy Fallan","AwardedFunds":62924.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Three part program 1) Distribute `The BIg Green Box` and other U-waste collection containers at public and private `take it back` locations 2) conduct five universal/electronic waste collection events and 3) Bilingual outreach in English and Spanish about program and collection centers.  The goal is to increase city-wide participation in universal waste disposal between 40-50 percent, and double Spanish participation at HHW collections.","ParticipantName":"City of Moorpark","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Mellon","Phone":"805-517-6247"},{"GrantID":9263,"CycleID":315,"CycleCode":"HD15F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15F        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":299977.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority (IWMA) is applying for funds to establish a `Take it Back` program for batteries and fluorescent tubes at 215 locations.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Worrell","Phone":"805-782-8530"},{"GrantID":9264,"CycleID":315,"CycleCode":"HD15F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15F        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Nancy Fallan","AwardedFunds":155850.0000,"ProjectSummary":"U-Waste: two part program\r\n1) Develop programs for lamp and battery collection at multi family apartment complexes and 2) Recruit additional 25 `Take it Back` partners.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"KariLyn","LastName":"Merlos","Phone":"858-495-5799"},{"GrantID":9269,"CycleID":315,"CycleCode":"HD15F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15F        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":267678.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Take it Back: Partner with Onsite Electronics Recycling for U-Waste handling to increase collection at facilities by 40% and at temporary events by 30%","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kimbra","LastName":"Andrews","Phone":"209-468-3066"},{"GrantID":9270,"CycleID":315,"CycleCode":"HD15F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15F        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Nancy Fallan","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Construct/Expand Facility: Two part program\r\n1) Expand facilities in San Bernardino and Chino to handle U-waste and 2) Conduct 12-14 E-Waste events in rural areas.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Stephanie","LastName":"Odenbach","Phone":"909-382-5401"},{"GrantID":9273,"CycleID":315,"CycleCode":"HD15F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15F        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Construct/Expand Facility: Increase hours of operation and expand the Delta HHW facility to handle \r\nU/E waste.","ParticipantName":"Delta Diablo Sanitation District","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Amanda","LastName":"Roa","Phone":"925-756-1940"},{"GrantID":9274,"CycleID":315,"CycleCode":"HD15F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15F        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":45030.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Select location and contractor to design permanent facility.","ParticipantName":"Stephanie\u0027s Farm","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rita","LastName":"Moore","Phone":"530-335-4516"},{"GrantID":9276,"CycleID":315,"CycleCode":"HD15F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15F        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Sacramento would like to provide a convenient collection location for residents in the eastern areas of the County to ensure proper disposal of certain types of solid waste. Because there are only two permanent HHW facilities in the County to serve residents (on in north and on in south County), the County will ues a $150,000 grant to construct an ABOP facility at Kiefer Landfill to include collection of Universal Waste and other solid wastes.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kelli","LastName":"Sequest","Phone":"916-876-5393"},{"GrantID":9278,"CycleID":315,"CycleCode":"HD15F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15F        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Nancy Fallan","AwardedFunds":292020.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Four part program: 1) Upgrade transfer station for U- Waste dropoff, 2) Retrofit vehicle for quarterly curbside pickup, 3) Establish local phone number for U/E Waste handling, and 4) Develop public/private partnership for U-Waste collection.","ParticipantName":"City of Industry","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Ballas","Phone":"626-333-2211"},{"GrantID":9279,"CycleID":315,"CycleCode":"HD15F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15F        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":228675.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This rural regional HHW grant proposal is a 3 part program\r\n1) Provide reuse areas at two transfer stations, 2) Upgrade storage building at a  PHHWF and 3) Conduct quarterly collection events in Fortuna.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tedd","LastName":"Ward","Phone":"707-465-1100"},{"GrantID":9280,"CycleID":315,"CycleCode":"HD15F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15F        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Nancy Fallan","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Construct new facility at Northridge.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Daniel","LastName":"Meyers","Phone":"213-485-3774"},{"GrantID":9285,"CycleID":315,"CycleCode":"HD15F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15F        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":290000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"U-Waste: Two part program\r\n1) Recruit 8-10 `Take is Back` partners and 2) Provide mobile U-Waste collection to residencies and small businesses.","ParticipantName":"Kings Waste and Recycling Authority","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Brenda ","LastName":"Griffin","Phone":"559-583-8829"},{"GrantID":9289,"CycleID":315,"CycleCode":"HD15F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15F        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":299960.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Facility Construction: Construct four new HHW facilities.","ParticipantName":"Lassen Regional Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas G.","LastName":"Valentino","Phone":"530-252-1273"},{"GrantID":9291,"CycleID":315,"CycleCode":"HD15F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15F        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":257920.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Construct/Expand Facility: Purchase and install equipment at new HHW facility.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marissa","LastName":"Juhler","Phone":"530-666-8813"},{"GrantID":9292,"CycleID":315,"CycleCode":"HD15F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15F        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":151966.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Take it Back: Add 20 new battery collection centers.","ParticipantName":"West Contra Costa Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Nicole","LastName":"Forte","Phone":"510-215-3104"},{"GrantID":9293,"CycleID":315,"CycleCode":"HD15F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15F        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":260314.0000,"ProjectSummary":"U-Waste: Two part program\r\n1) Conduct 18 Collection events and 2) Purchase trailer and U-Waste pickup.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Garrett","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"530-842-8272"},{"GrantID":9295,"CycleID":304,"CycleCode":"UBG12       ","CycleNameID":86,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Twelfth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG12        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Laurie Grouard","AwardedFunds":36387.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Castro Valley Sanitary District","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Jeffery","Phone":"510-537-0987"},{"GrantID":9297,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Cynthia Dunn","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The applicant will work cooperatively with all jurisdictions willing to contribute funds to complete the project`s activities described below.  The challenge for local governments of dealing responsibly with Universal waste and other hazardous products banned from the trash is immense, while coordination among counties in sharing new ideas and innovative solutions is currently inadequate.  Funding is requested to assist with designing and coordinating an effort to possibly share information and support multi-jurisdictional strategies.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bill","LastName":"Pollock","Phone":"510-670-6460"},{"GrantID":9299,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Amador County Integrated Waste Management Regional Agency, which includes the County of Amador and the cities of: Jackson, Ione, Plymouth, Sutter Creek, and Amador City, will work as a region to address the ever growing amount of universal waste (u-waste) that continues to severely impact our county.  The first activity will be a stakeholder workshop to plan, strategize, and develop methods to address u-waste materials.  Interested and affected parties will be invited to the workshop and may include: local government agencies, waste haulers, recyclers, and local non-profit community groups , regulatory entities (CUPA`s, LEA`s) representatives from local retail establishments, and other interested parties.  Some goals and objectives of the workshop will be an analysis of the needs, cost estimates, and best locations for upgraded and new facilities, and collection and processing equipment for u-waste.  Also, needs for additional u-waste staffing and training will be considered.  The second activity will be the development of coordinated countywide publicity and public education approaches on u-waste.  Included will be the revision of existing household/Certified Exempt Small Quantity Generator (CESQG) public education brochures, posters and advertising artwork to include u-waste information.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"McHargue","Phone":"209-223-6429"},{"GrantID":9300,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Activities:\r\n\r\n1.  Meet with local jurisdictions and other stakeholders to discuss expanding uwaste collection programs to include more collection sites.\r\n2.  Develop county wide education/outreach program to reach under-served populations around the County.\r\n3.  Publish direct mail piece detailing uwaste programs available throughout the County.  Mail directly to all households in the County.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Rodowick","Phone":"530-879-2352"},{"GrantID":9301,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"HD 15 grant funds will be used to advertise the newest universal waste site that is being developed with a private entity in the County.  A universal waste brochure has been developed to inform the public of the `Universal Waste Rule`.  The brochure will be updated to include the new universal waste site, printed and distributed to Co. residents.  Newspaper ads will also be updated to include the new universal waste collection site.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cynthia","LastName":"Knapp","Phone":"209-754-6401"},{"GrantID":9303,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":14274.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funding is requested to conduct a research project focusing on alternative collection methods for universal wastes (e.g. household batteries).  The applicant will coordinate with interested jurisdictions within the Co. in order to effectively conduct research through out the region.  The first phase of this project would include identifying key stakeholders (local cities, HHW facilities, haulers, retailers).  After completion of the first phase we will proceed with researching alternative methods of collection for household batteries.  The research will be divided into three areas: 1) Satellite Drop-off (e.g. Retailers), 2) Curbside Collection, 3) Periodic drop-off.  the ultimate goal of their project is to identify the feasibility and potential cost of the various collection methods identified above base on input from key stakeholders as well as some other governmental agencies and HHW facilities on the Bay Area.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Deidra","LastName":"Dingman","Phone":"925-674-7203"},{"GrantID":9304,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Activities:\r\n\r\n1.  Convene stakeholder meeting and produce regional HHW/CESQG outreach materials re. U-waste.\r\n2.  Gather information regarding types, quantities, and processing U-waste laws, best practices, markets, outreach.\r\n3.  Preparation and submittal of Final Report.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tedd","LastName":"Ward","Phone":"707-465-1100"},{"GrantID":9308,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Activities:\r\n\r\nThe HHW facility operated by Humboldt WMA has been largely successful in collection materials that would otherwise be disposed of improperly or illegally.  Continued success for this facility will only be augmented by reminding and reinforcing awareness in the public and regulated business community via advertising.  Humboldt County`s HHW facility needs to remain visible and accessible.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Humboldt Waste Management Authority","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ray","LastName":"Stonebarge","Phone":"707-268-8680"},{"GrantID":9309,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Activities:\r\n\r\nPlanning for establishment of baseline recovery rates, recovery tracking methodology; Identification and notification o stakeholders; Solicitation of stakeholder comments; Identification of need fro additional services for residential and CEQSGs; Data collection and reporting; Development and distribution of bilingual educational materials via Mass media, flyers, brochures, mass mailing , and electronic outlets.","ParticipantName":"City of El Centro","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Douthitt","Phone":"760-337-4589"},{"GrantID":9312,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Activities:\r\n\r\nU-waste and E-waste Information campaign.\r\nKWRA would propose to contract with CSET to provide the services and deliverables noted above for the period of Sept 2006 - Oct 2007.  The KWRA and their consultant, George Larson and Assoc, Inc., will work with the contracted consultant to assist in the tasks.","ParticipantName":"Kings Waste and Recycling Authority","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Monaco","Phone":"559-583-8829"},{"GrantID":9315,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of LA is requesting funds to update advertising artwork to include information regarding proper disposal of universal waste (u-waste).  This artwork will be used on various public outreach materials distributed to residents countywide.  By providing a focused public outreach campaign to the residents, we will educate the community on the proper disposal methods for universal waste and decrease the improper disposal of this waste at our landfills.  The County will measure the effectiveness of this campaign by providing a pre-and post-survey at its collection events.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Lee","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"626-458-3524"},{"GrantID":9316,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"County staff with the at least once meeting each quarter among three solid waste agencies, local solid waste haulers, the landfill/MRF operator and other affected parties regarding the appropriate methods to collect, store and handle universal wastes at planned temporary collection events and the permanent facility scheduled to open in late 2006.  County staff or consultant will also research current and future columns of universal waste available for collection within the county.  Staff or consultant will research alternate available collection opportunities and potential partnerships using the California Take It Back Partnership model.  Costs will include staff or consultant time, material and equipment use costs.  Costs may also include travel costs for site visits and travel to planned workshops.  Staff or consultant will produce all necessary reports and provide a summary of activities to all participating jurisdictions for their required reporting.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Quinlan","Phone":"559-675-7817"},{"GrantID":9317,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Cynthia Dunn","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The challenge for local governments of dealing responsibly with Universal waste and other hazardous products banned from the trash is immense, while coordination among counties in sharing new ideas and innovative solutions is currently inadequate.  The Northwest Product Stewardship Council provides an effective model for providing such coordination.  Funding is requested to assist with launching and coordinating a similar organization, the CA Product Stewardship Council.  CPSC is a new forum of government bodies in CA -- primarily local governments -- seeking to bring about producer financed and managed systems for hazardous product discards.  The core strategy will be to build capacity among local governments to plan for and implement local and statewide policies and programs that achieve this objective.  The initial focus will include products covered by the Universal Waste disposal ban.","ParticipantName":"Marin County Hazardous and Solid Waste Joint Powers Authority","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Frost","Phone":"415-499-3725"},{"GrantID":9319,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Activities:\r\n\r\nPlan, organize and conduct workshops for jurisdiction staff, transfer station personnel, CUPA and others on Universal Waste and related special waste issues.  Address environmental and safety aspects of CRT handling , load, checking, mercury waste, utilization of existing HHW collection program.  Collect information and suggestions for increased efficiency and better public outreach.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Sweeney","Phone":"707-468-9710"},{"GrantID":9320,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Peeler","Phone":"209-381-1086"},{"GrantID":9324,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Determine that amount of Universal Waste and HHW materials, with a focus on household batteries that exists in both the NVWMA and UVWMA waste stream.  Identify methods for on-going financing of the proposed Battery Collection Program. Analyze cost and process models for efficient waste battery collection.  Supervise the design and/or revision of HHW public education programs and brochures to target battery recovery.  Prepare the final report for submittal to CIWMB.","ParticipantName":"Upper Valley Waste Management Authority","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Briggs","Phone":"707-253-4094"},{"GrantID":9329,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Activities:\r\n\r\n1.  The Co. will schedule two workshops.\r\n2.  The WMD in coordination with the jurisdictions of Riverside Co will research alternate u-waste collection systems.\r\n3.  Coordinate a countywide publicity and public education approach to u-waste including a new business information packet template.\r\n4.  Revise the co. `s existing HHW and CESQG brochures to reflect the new recycling information for u-waste.\r\n5.  Preparation of the Final Report to the CIWMB.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Diane","LastName":"Christensen","Phone":"951-486-3282"},{"GrantID":9330,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Activities:\r\n\r\nEvaluate: Identify the universal waste problem in Sacramento Co. in lieu of the Feb 2006 statewide ban.\r\n\r\nProject: Develop and plan a retail partner take back collection program.\r\n\r\nApplication: Develop educational materials that will be used countrywide","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kelli","LastName":"Sequest","Phone":"916-876-5393"},{"GrantID":9333,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Cynthia Dunn","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County submits this application for HD15 Coordination grant to receive funds to better coordinate regional efforts to increase public awareness of Universal Waste regulations.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"KariLyn","LastName":"Merlos","Phone":"858-495-5799"},{"GrantID":9334,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Cynthia Dunn","AwardedFunds":11175.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The applicant will work cooperatively with all jurisdictions willing to contribute funds to complete the project`s activities described below.  The challenge for local governments of dealing responsibly with Universal waste and other hazardous products banned from the trash is immense, while coordination among counties in sharing new ideas and innovative solutions is currently inadequate.  Funding is requested to assist with designing and coordinating an effort to possibly share information and support multi-jurisdictional strategies.\r\n\r\nProposed Activities:  Funds are requested activities:\r\n1. Coordinate Stakeholder Meetings.\r\n2. Listening to Local Gov. Workshops.\r\n3. Develop Policy \u0026 Education Tools.\r\n4. Coordinate a Product Stewardship Stakeholder Strategy.\r\n5. Education and Outreach.","ParticipantName":"City and County of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marjaneh","LastName":"Zarrehparvar","Phone":"415-355-3756"},{"GrantID":9335,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Cynthia Dunn","AwardedFunds":9134.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Joaquin County will contribute $9,100 towards the completion of the project activities described below and work cooperatively with other jurisdictions that are willing to contribute funds to the effort.  The challenge for local governments of dealing responsibly with Universal waste and other hazardous products banned from the trash is immense, while coordination among counties in sharing new ideas and innovative solutions is currently inadequate.  Funding is requested to assist with planning, designing and coordinating an effort to share information and support multi-jurisdictional strategies regarding the short and long term management of universal waste.  San Joaquin County will participate, and support collaborative efforts to address the u-waste problems experienced by California`s local governments .","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alison","LastName":"Hudson","Phone":"209-468-3066"},{"GrantID":9336,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Cynthia Dunn","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will facilitate the development of a public/private partnership between local government and the retailers who sell batteries and fluorescent tubes.  The goal is to reach a consensus with the various stakeholders.  To reach consensus, meetings will be held with the interested stakeholders.  The final task will be the preparation of the final report.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Worrell","Phone":"805-782-8530"},{"GrantID":9337,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Cynthia Dunn","AwardedFunds":10115.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding is requested to assist with launching and coordinating the California Product Stewardship Council (CSPC).  CPSC is a new forum of government bodies in California--primarily local governments--seeking to bring about producer financed and managed systems for hazardous product discards.  The core strategy will be to build capacity among local governments to plan for and implement local and statewide policies and programs that achieve this objective.  The initial focus will include products covered by the Universal Waste disposal ban.  San Mateo Environmental Health HHW program will be a charter member of this effort.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Waymond","LastName":"Wong","Phone":"650-363-4828"},{"GrantID":9339,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Cynthia Dunn","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The applicant will work cooperatively with all jurisdictions willing to contribute funds to complete the project`s activities described below.  The challenge for local governments of dealing responsibly with Universal waste and other hazardous products banned from the trash is immense, while coordination among counties in sharing new ideas and innovative solutions is currently inadequate.  Funding is requested to assist with designing and coordinating an effort to possibly share information and support multi-jurisdictional strategies.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rob","LastName":"D`arcy","Phone":"408-918-1967"},{"GrantID":9340,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Cynthia Dunn","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposal for California Product Stewardship Council Start-up Funding\r\n\r\nThe challenge for local governments of dealing responsibly with hazardous products banned from the trash is immense, while coordination among counties in sharing new ideas and innovative solutions is currently inadequate.  The Northwest Product Stewardship Council (NWPSC) provides an effective model for providing such coordination.  Funding is requested to assist with launching and coordinating a similar organization, the California Product Stewardship Council (CSPC).  CPSC is a new forum of government bodies in California--primarily local governments--seeking to bring about producer financed and managed systems for hazardous product discards.  The core strategy will be to build capacity among local governments to plan for and implementation local and statewide policies and programs that achieve this objective.  The initial focus will include products covered by the Universal Waste disposal ban.","ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeffrey","LastName":"Smedberg","Phone":"831-454-2373"},{"GrantID":9342,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Sierra Co. will prepare a generation study, research and establish the HHW needs of the county.  Based on research and training we shall develop a Draft 3 Year Plan for the proposed Sierra County HHW Program, obtain and revise permits, licensing and authorizations and needed and prepare a final report according to grant requirements.","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Mary Jo","LastName":"Rust","Phone":"530-289-3201"},{"GrantID":9343,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Activities:\r\nUpdate advertising to include u-waste.\r\nSiskiyou Golden Fair outreach.\r\nAdditional U-Waste Storage.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Garrett","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"530-842-8272"},{"GrantID":9344,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Cities and County of Solano held a preliminary meeting to discuss the coordination grant and have decided to focus on public education.  Our strategy is to compare existing outreach and develop a consistent outreach campaign promoting reuse, proper disposal, and reduction of Solano Co. universal waste.  The outreach may include the design of a flyer to be distributed at local events as well as a print ad for running in County publications.  The coordination group will meet regularly to share ideas to ensure continuity amongst local universal waste outreach media.","ParticipantName":"City of Vacaville","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mindy","LastName":"Harris","Phone":"707-469-6509"},{"GrantID":9345,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Cynthia Dunn","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The applicant will work cooperatively with all jurisdictions willing to contribute funds to complete the project`s activities described below.  The challenge for local governments of dealing responsibly with Universal waste and other hazardous products banned from the trash is immerse, while coordination among counties in sharing new ideas and innovative solutions is currently inadequate.  The Northwest Product Stewardship Council provides an effective model for providing such coordination.  Funding is requested to assist with designing and coordinating an effort to possibly develop a similar organization, the CA Product Stewardship Council.  CPSC may be a new forum of government bodies in CA -- primarily local governments -- seeking to bring about producer financed and managed systems for hazardous product discards.  The core strategy will be to build capacity, understanding and support among local governments to plan for and implement local and statewide policies and programs that achieve this objective.  The initial focus will included products covered by the Universal Waste disposal ban.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County Waste Management Agency","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Wells","Phone":"707-565-3788"},{"GrantID":9346,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":7053.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Activities:\r\n\r\nThe primary objective of this project is to develop guidance tools for local governments and others to ensure that u-waste is managed in a safe and effective way that protects public health and the environment while conserving valuable resources .\r\nThe information garnered through completion of this project will serve to inform the Board members, local government and the general public on how to properly manage u-waste and to better serve the public`s interest.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Simpson","Phone":"209-525-6700"},{"GrantID":9348,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Activities:\r\n\r\nPlanning for establishment of baseline recovery rates.  Identify the stakeholders.  Solicitation of stakeholder comments.  Identification of need for additional services.  Data collection find reporting.  Development and distribution of bilingual education.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alan","LastName":"Abbs","Phone":"530-527-3717"},{"GrantID":9349,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Activities:\r\n\r\nEducation/Public Awareness.\r\nAdditional Storage Facilities.\r\nIllegal Disposal Enforcement.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Rapinac","Phone":"530-623-1326"},{"GrantID":9351,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Activities:\r\n\r\nProjections for the amounts of u-waste materials to be collected and their flow through the waste processing system.\r\n\r\nResearch on the potential for alternative u-waste collection systems, such as retail take-back programs and other public private/partnership.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Belinda","LastName":"Barlow","Phone":"209-533-5604"},{"GrantID":9353,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To plan and develop countywide collection of universal waste.  Targeted locations will be retail stores for the containment and shipping of u-waste.  The County will research costs then coordinate with cities and retailers to establish collection points and place proper containment for materials at participating retail stores.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marissa","LastName":"Juhler","Phone":"530-666-8813"},{"GrantID":9354,"CycleID":314,"CycleCode":"HD15C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD15C        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Dana Stokes","AwardedFunds":14000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Activities:\r\n\r\n1.  Studies of needs, cost estimates and best locations for new facilities.\r\n2.  Revision of existing public education materials.\r\n3.  Workshops regarding #1 and #2 above.\r\n4.  Preparation for Final Report.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"530-634-6890"},{"GrantID":9356,"CycleID":321,"CycleCode":"TBP1        ","CycleNameID":95,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Business Assistance Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TBP1         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Calvin Young","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CRM Co., a tire recycling plant producing crumb rubber, started operations in 1998.  CRM is the major crumb rubber supplier for rubberized asphalt, rubber molded products and artificial turf.  Due to CRMs high quality of product and service, the company captured the majority of the Rubberized Asphalt Concrete (RAC) market in 2005.  In 2005/2006 several factors have caused a 35% increase in the demand for RAC.  The factors include efforts by CIWMB, Caltrans and the Legislature.  A memo from Caltrans stating their current and future use of RAC is included as Attachment 1.  This demand dictates CRM increase the number of waste tires processed into crumb rubber.  CRM is proposing to divert an additional 600,000 waste tires from the landfills.  CRM needs to increase its processing of waste tires to meet the market demands for crumb rubber in 2006/2007.  Therefore, CRM is requesting a grant to assist in the purchase of a shredding system to provide the additional input necessary to meet the increased crumb rubber demand.","ParticipantName":"CRM Co., LLC","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Barry","LastName":"Takallou","Phone":"310-538-2222"},{"GrantID":9358,"CycleID":321,"CycleCode":"TBP1        ","CycleNameID":95,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Business Assistance Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TBP1         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Calvin Young","AwardedFunds":125000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Golden By-Products recycles over 4 million northern -California generated scrap tires annually.  California is a difficult business environment for a small family owned and operated company in a unique industry.  Golden hopes that the broad consultative services available through his program will help the company develop and implement various aspects of a strategic plan that will secure its role in this industry for many years to come.","ParticipantName":"Golden By-Products, Inc.","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jana","LastName":"Nairn","Phone":"209-668-4855"},{"GrantID":9366,"CycleID":322,"CycleCode":"TRI6        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2005-06   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI6         - 2005-06","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":53000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Between Walton and Cherry; RAC used: 372 tons.\r\n\r\nLocation: 2nd St.; Limits: Between O and West; RAC used: 209 tons.","ParticipantName":"City of Sanger","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"White","Phone":"559-876-6300"},{"GrantID":9368,"CycleID":321,"CycleCode":"TBP1        ","CycleNameID":95,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Business Assistance Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TBP1         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Calvin Young","AwardedFunds":60000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Three D Plastics, Inc. is a California Sub S Corporation, located in Burbank, California.  The company was incorporated in 1978 and is in the plastic injection molding, tool and die business.  Three D Traffic Works is a DBA of Three D Plastics and began business in 19999.  This business sells a line of traffic safety products throughout the United States.\r\n\r\nMany of the traffic safety products made by Three D Traffic Works are manufactured with crumb rubber which is derived from 100% post-consumer recycled rubber from California tires.  The Business Assistance Program grant would help us develop new products which are in great demand in our industry.  These products would also increase our utilization of crumb rubber.  This grant would also benefit our company in the area of marketing to help promote our existing and planned new products through increased visibility at trade shows and on the Internet .  The desired end result is to increase sales and to improve our company`s profitability.","ParticipantName":"Three D Plastics, Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Dvoracek","Phone":"818-954-8453"},{"GrantID":9370,"CycleID":321,"CycleCode":"TBP1        ","CycleNameID":95,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Business Assistance Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TBP1         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Calvin Young","AwardedFunds":80000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Manufacture modular rubber roadside drains using 100% California recycled tires, purchase molds to produce the product.  Grant would allow business to start production.","ParticipantName":"Modular Rubber Drains, Inc.","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Larry","LastName":"Grimes","Phone":"559-651-7900"},{"GrantID":9371,"CycleID":321,"CycleCode":"TBP1        ","CycleNameID":95,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Business Assistance Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TBP1         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Calvin Young","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"RCL both manufactures and distributes dock bumpers and wheel chocks to customers throughout the US, primarily in the western states.  Currently, RCL sees the following opportunities to increase our sales and usage of PTE:  Ashland Mat Company is willing to sell us their machinery, which is currently used to part tires down into pads that can be used for dock bumpers and other purposes.  If we were to acquire this machinery and relocate it to California, it would more than double our capacity.  We have a web site, but it is not fully developed.  We feel that if we were able to improve our site and drive traffic to it, this would dramatically increase demand for our product.  Our accounting software is out of date, and needs to be updated.  Once updated, we would look to have consultants develop custom reports for us that would help us serve our customers better.  We have a modest amount of sales brochures and promotional materials, and are looking for guidance in how we should proceed in this area in order to generate more sales.","ParticipantName":"RCL Manufacturing","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maria","LastName":"Huff","Phone":"209-983-4930"},{"GrantID":9373,"CycleID":321,"CycleCode":"TBP1        ","CycleNameID":95,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Business Assistance Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TBP1         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Calvin Young","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Shamrock processes a 6-inch nominal chip at its processing facility at the Altamont Landfill in Livermore, California.  About half of our `in-flow` tires come from our trucks and customers and the other half comes from other registered waste tire haulers.  Almost all of Shamrock`s tire shreds in 2005 and 2006 have been used for civil engineering (gas collection) at the Altamont Landfill.  However, as our volumes increase with the growth of our business, the Altamont Landfill anticipates that it will have to divert tire shreds to alternative daily cover (ADC) because it has a maximum need regarding gas collection.  Shamrock qualifies for the maximum grant award of $175,000 under both the `existing` and `expanding` business categories outlined in `Funding Award Level` section of the grant Appendices.  If we are successful and are awarded the maximum grant award Shamrock would like to work with the CIWMB and its consultants to develop an aggressive marketing plan for the sale of tire derived aggregate to CalTrans, local governments, and privately funded projects.  Shamrock would also seek assistance in the purchase of rolling stock to move the material to market (walking floors/high-sided end dumps) and a front loader/grapple to reload material if it is necessary to stockpile product at our site.","ParticipantName":"Shamrock Recycling of California, Inc.","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Byrne","Phone":"916-343-6282"},{"GrantID":9378,"CycleID":304,"CycleCode":"UBG12       ","CycleNameID":86,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Twelfth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG12        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":5000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Chowchilla","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nancy","LastName":"Red","Phone":"559-665-8615"},{"GrantID":9379,"CycleID":323,"CycleCode":"SWC16       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC16        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":600000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Construction of bank protection improvements with ancillary grading to minimize erosion to the FILLMORE CITY/COUNTY 1972 CLOSED LANDFILL by waters of the Santa Clara River.  Primary work will involve soil cement bank protection to protect the landfill from erosion by flows in the Santa Clara River on the North and East sides of the landfill.  The existing erosion protection was demonstrated to be inadequate as a result of the Santa Clara River flows in the winter of 2004-05.  Areas of the landfill were exposed as a result of the winter storms in areas on the east and north sides of landfill.  Estimated project costs art set forth in the attached construction cost estimate Exhibit `A1`.  Grant request $600,000 to complete the construction of the bank protection.","ParticipantName":"City of Fillmore","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bert","LastName":"Rapp","Phone":"805-524-1500"},{"GrantID":9380,"CycleID":324,"CycleCode":"TRI7        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI7         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tons of RAC used:  3500 tons.\r\nProposed start date: Sept - Dec 2006\r\n\r\nProjects:\r\n*  Lemon Ave. from Mountain to Ivy Ave.\r\n* Canyon Blvd. from Debris Basin Gate to entry station.\r\n*  Violet Ave. from Foothill to Colorado.\r\n* Grant Ave. from Greystone to Prospect.\r\n* Ivy Ave. from Cherry to Central.\r\n* McKinley Ave. from Hillcrest to Foothill.\r\n* Mountain Ave. from Foothill to Greystone.\r\n* Lime Ave. from Mayflower to Violet.\r\n* Wildrose Ave. from CA to Heilotrope.\r\n* Parker Ave. from Monterey Ave. to Mayflower Ave.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Monrovia","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Heather","LastName":"Maloney","Phone":"626-932-5577"},{"GrantID":9381,"CycleID":324,"CycleCode":"TRI7        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI7         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tons of  RAC used: 14,080 ton.\r\nProposed starting date: Jul 2007\r\n\r\nLocation: Trask Avenue\r\nLimits: On Trask Ave. from Magnolia to Euclid St.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Garden Grove","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Navin","LastName":"Maru","Phone":"714-741-5180"},{"GrantID":9382,"CycleID":324,"CycleCode":"TRI7        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI7         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tons of RAC used: 14,080 tons.\r\nProposed starting date: Jul 2006.\r\n\r\nLocation: State Route 22 (SR-22) Freeway in Orange County.\r\nLimits: SR-22 between Sr-55 and I-405","ParticipantName":"Orange County Transportation Authority","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ric","LastName":"Teano","Phone":"714-560-5716"},{"GrantID":9383,"CycleID":309,"CycleCode":"RU10        ","CycleNameID":92,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU10         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":44900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project is to promote and advocate the usage of the SBCountyMAX program throughout the County of San Bernardino.  The target audience includes the construction and demolition industry and other local businesses , non-profit organizations and schools.  Activities include presentations at County of San Bernardino Chambers of Commerce in unincorporated and incorporated regions, a promotional campaign using traditional advertising methods throughout the County of San Bernardino, follow-up procedures with businesses and monitoring usage of the SBCountyMAX to post `want/available` ads.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Olivia","LastName":"Sanchez","Phone":"909-386-8762"},{"GrantID":9384,"CycleID":309,"CycleCode":"RU10        ","CycleNameID":92,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU10         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":43872.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Due to the success of the Habitat for Humanity ReStore operation in North San Luis Obispo County it has become necessary to expand operations into South San Luis Obispo County with a satellite operation.  San Luis Obispo County respectfully requests consideration fro a Reuse Assistance Grant.  The grant, if awarded , will be used to locate a satellite location in South San Luis Obispo County for a Habitat for Humanity ReStore.  This location would be a more centralized location for residents of South San Luis Obispo County that the existing facility.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Worrell","Phone":"805-782-8530"},{"GrantID":9385,"CycleID":309,"CycleCode":"RU10        ","CycleNameID":92,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU10         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":24158.7000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will involve the creation, distribution, and promotion of a guidebook for local businesses to institute reuse programs.  A guidebook will focus on construction and demolition businesses, which will be able to greatly expand the amount of reuse within the county.  The county will work with builders associations, advertise in the newspaper, and use its current websites to promote the reuse program, host a PDF version of the guide, and make guides available to the public.  The project will divert a significant amount of reusable materials from disposal.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kemplen","LastName":"Robbins","Phone":"415-499-7128"},{"GrantID":9386,"CycleID":309,"CycleCode":"RU10        ","CycleNameID":92,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU10         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":28051.2400,"ProjectSummary":"For 20 years the MRWMD has operated the Last Chance Mercantile (LCM), a reuse program that diverts salvageable materials from landfill disposal.  In 1996, the District constructed an 8000 square foot resale building and a paved two-acre yard.  Currently there are limited areas for covered customer off-loading and pick-up at LCM and during inclement weather materials being donated or collected are subject to damage and spoilage.  To improve reusable item drop-off and collection, the District seeks to purchase and install a `tent style ` covering of approximately 20` x 70` over the LCM receiving and storage area.  Total purchase and install cost is projected to total $60,000 and the MRWMD is applying for a $30,000 reuse grant to help offset project hard costs.","ParticipantName":"Monterey Regional Waste Management District","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Lindenthal","Phone":"831-384-5313"},{"GrantID":9388,"CycleID":309,"CycleCode":"RU10        ","CycleNameID":92,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU10         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will support development of local infrastructure to replicate a successful and innovative diversion program operating in the San Jose area that gathers large volumes of clean, reusable, discards from a variety of local businesses, organizations, and individuals, and gets them into the hands of educators to enhance learning.  Key to diversion is training staff and educating businesses about the need for their paper, plastic, foam, wire, cloth, rubber, punch-outs and discards, tubes, cardboard, and more.  This project supports the solicitation, pick-up, and distribution of a wide variety of diverted materials, through developing sustainable relationships with generators of such materials - to enhance science, math, technology, and art education of local students.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento Regional Solid Waste Authority","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Doug","LastName":"Eubanks","Phone":"916-875-7165"},{"GrantID":9389,"CycleID":309,"CycleCode":"RU10        ","CycleNameID":92,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU10         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":9038.0600,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Mountain View hosts an annual City-wide Garage Sale event, providing residents and community organizations an opportunity to purchase and reuse materials that would otherwise be landfilled.  The City would like to increase participation in this event, which has remained stable the past four years.  The Reuse Assistance Grant will be used to increase newspaper advertising and staff resources, resulting in increased event awareness, higher participation, and more materials reused.","ParticipantName":"City of Mountain View","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lori","LastName":"Topley","Phone":"650-903-6488"},{"GrantID":9390,"CycleID":324,"CycleCode":"TRI7        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI7         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location: Streets: Colorado, Manning \u0026 Main. Intersection: California \u0026 Sixth.\r\nLimits: Colorado: Manning Ave. to approx. 700 FT West of 5th.\r\n\r\nTons of RAC used: 5244 tons.\r\n\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of San Joaquin","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Cruz","LastName":"Ramos","Phone":"559-693-4311"},{"GrantID":9392,"CycleID":309,"CycleCode":"RU10        ","CycleNameID":92,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Tenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU10         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":49980.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project provides outreach, education and technical assistance to those involved in the construction and demolition trades on the re-use and management of construction materials.  It also provides outreach and implementation of the City and County of San Francisco`s (CCSF) recently adopted Construction and Demolition Ordinance.","ParticipantName":"City and County of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Chien","Phone":"415-355-3746"},{"GrantID":9394,"CycleID":325,"CycleCode":"FR25        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR25         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":44276.7100,"ProjectSummary":"This grant project will involve the removal of large volumes of solid waste from three privately owned sites.  In each case, the property owners did not create the violations and none have the resources to remediate the conditions.  The health and environmental benefits of the project include immediate protection of nearby bodies of water from point source contamination, removal of vector habitat, removal of community blight, and restoration of the affected lands to their original state.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Eisen","Phone":"530-265-1469"},{"GrantID":9395,"CycleID":325,"CycleCode":"FR25        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR25         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":112270.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Imperial County consists of 4,597 square miles or 2,942,080 acres.  Approximately 50% of county lands are undeveloped and under federal ownership and jurisdiction.  Approximately 20% is irrigated for agricultural purposes.  Imperial County Environmental Health Service is seeking financial assistance for the cleanup of seven (7) illegal solid waste sites on farm property located in Imperial County.  It has been determined by Imperial County Local Enforcement Agency that the property owners are not responsible for the illegal disposal of solid waste on their property.  That above sites are all located in agricultural areas of Imperial County and due to their remote locations have become an attractive nuisance for continued illegal disposal.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Lars","LastName":"Seifert","Phone":"760-336-8530"},{"GrantID":9396,"CycleID":325,"CycleCode":"FR25        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR25         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":34628.6200,"ProjectSummary":"Debris removal and installation of barrier fencing is proposed on two agriculturally zoned parcels in north San Diego County.  Illegal dumping of construction debris, appliances, household trash and tires is occurring throughout both parcels which are located along Pala Temecula Road, a corridor road between Riverside and San Diego counties.  Old grove roads on the properties are eroded and pitted requiring the use of skip loaders to gather material and bring to central staging sites.  813 feet of galvanized fence and a drive through grove gate are proposed to deter future dumping.","ParticipantName":"Upper San Luis Rey Resource Conservation District","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jesse","LastName":"Hutchings","Phone":"760-742-1909"},{"GrantID":9397,"CycleID":326,"CycleCode":"TRI8        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI8         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tons of RAC used:  5000.\r\nPropose starting date: Est. Aug 30, 06.\r\n\r\nStreet: Walnut Boulevard, \r\nLimits: Armstrong Road to Carnegie Lane.\r\nStreet: Walnut Blvd,\r\nLimits: Carnegie Lane to Balfour Rd.\r\n\r\nStreet: Balfour Rd,\r\nLimits: Brentwood Blvd to Walnut Blvd.\r\nStreet: Balfour Rd,\r\nLimits: Walnut Blvd to 320` east of Hickory Drive.","ParticipantName":"City of Brentwood","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Gallegos","Phone":"925-516-6000"},{"GrantID":9398,"CycleID":326,"CycleCode":"TRI8        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI8         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total tons of RAC used: 4,053.\r\nProposed Starting date: Apr 2007.\r\n\r\nLocation: City of Huron, Mouren Dr.\r\nLimits: O St. and N St.\r\nRAC used: 148 tons\r\n\r\nLocation: Mouren Dr, Huron\r\nLimits: M St. and L St.\r\nRAC used: 124 tons\r\n\r\nLocation: Mouren Dr, Huron\r\nLimits: L St. and Lassen Ave.\r\nRAC used: 93 tons\r\n\r\nLocation: Mouren, Huron\r\nLimits: N St. and M St.\r\nRAC used: 124 tons\r\n\r\nLocation: 12th St. in Huron\r\nLimits: L St. and Lassen\r\nRAC used: 104 tons\r\n\r\nLocation: 10th St. in Huron\r\nLimits: Between N and O\r\nRAC used: 403 tons\r\n\r\nLocation: Huron Ave in Huron\r\nLimits: Between Central and Culture`s Shed\r\nRAC used: 531\r\n\r\nLocation: Fresno Ct in Huron\r\nLimits: Between Myrtle and Railroad Ave.\r\nRAC used: 321 tons\r\n\r\nLocation: Los Ni o`s Way in Huron\r\nLimits: Between 4th and O St.\r\nRAC used: 444 tons\r\n\r\nLocation: Escuela Way, Huron\r\nLimits: Between 10th and O St.\r\nRAC used: 503 tons\r\n\r\nLocation: Trailer Way, Huron\r\nLimits: Between 9th and 8th\r\nRAC used: 398 tons\r\n\r\nLocation: Correos Way, Huron\r\nLimits: Between Post Office to 14th St.\r\nRAC used: 324 tons\r\n\r\nLocation: Camino Way, Huron\r\nLimits: Between 6th St. and O St.\r\nRAC used: 318 tons\r\n\r\nLocation: Grave St.\r\nLimits: Granada and Tornado\r\nRAC used: 218 tons\r\n\r\n\r\nLocation \r\n\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Huron","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Juanita","LastName":"Veliz","Phone":"559-945-2241"},{"GrantID":9399,"CycleID":326,"CycleCode":"TRI8        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI8         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total RAC used for 4 projects: 3,795 tons.\r\nProposed starting date: Jan 2007.\r\n\r\nLocation: Tuolumne in Parlier.\r\nLimits: Extend to Mendocino.\r\nTons of RAC used: 855\r\n\r\nLocation: Parlier in Parlier\r\nLimits: Newmark and Ofelia.\r\nTons of RAC used: 375.\r\n\r\nLocation: Fig St. in Parlier.\r\nLimits: First and Third.\r\nTons of RAC used: 855.\r\n\r\nLocation: Milton St. in Parlier.\r\nLimits: First and Third.\r\nTons of RAC used: 1,710.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Parlier","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Patricia","LastName":"Barboza","Phone":"559-646-3545"},{"GrantID":9400,"CycleID":326,"CycleCode":"TRI8        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI8         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tons of RAC used: 8,500 tons.\r\n\r\nLocation: City of Alameda.\r\nLimits: Third St., Santa Clara to Pacific; Grand St., Lincoln to Encinal; Willow St., Lincoln to Clement; Aughinbaugh Way, Robert Davey to Baywalk; Mecartney Road, Island to Aughinbaugh; Chestnut St., Lincoln to Buena Vista; Bayo Vista Ave., High to Fairview; Maitland Dr., Fitchburg to 350` east; Monte Vista Ave., High to Fernside; Fairview Ave., High to Fernside; Atlantic Ave. south side, Webster to Constitution; and Portola Ave., full length.\r\nProposed Starting Date: Jul 40, 2006 for misc. work (curb repair, etc.); July 24, 2006 fpr RAC paving.","ParticipantName":"City of Alameda","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Laurie","LastName":"Kozisek","Phone":"510-747-7940"},{"GrantID":9401,"CycleID":329,"CycleCode":"TRI9        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI9         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tons of RAC used:  4165\r\nProposed start date:  September 2006\r\n\r\nLocation:  McCall Ave. in Selma\r\nLimits:  Whitson to So. City Limits\r\n\r\nLocation:  Knowles Ave. in Selma\r\nLimits:  West of McCall to Hwy. 99\r\n\r\nLocation:  Nebraska Ave. in Selma\r\nLimits:  West of McCall to Hwy 99\r\n\r\nLocation:  Dockery Ave. in Selma\r\nLimits :  Rose Ave. to Floral","ParticipantName":"City of Selma","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Roseann","LastName":"Galvan","Phone":"559-891-2200"},{"GrantID":9402,"CycleID":329,"CycleCode":"TRI9        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI9         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tons of RAC used:  3655\r\nProposed starting date:  April 2007\r\n\r\nLocation:  City of Arvin, Plumtree Street\r\nLimits:  Bear Mountain Blvd to Grapevine\r\n\r\nLocation:  Laurel Ave., Arvin\r\nLimits:  Meyer St. to Hill St.\r\n\r\nLocation:  5th in Arvin\r\nLimits:  Hill to Derby\r\n\r\nLocation:  Fallbrook in Arvin\r\nLimits:  A St. to Derby\r\n\r\nLocation:  Grapevine Dr. in Arvin\r\nLimits:  Campus to Hill\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Arvin","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeremy","LastName":"Bowman","Phone":"661-323-6045"},{"GrantID":9403,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":25866.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playgrounds, Agriculture/Landscape: Mulch or Bark; Project Name: Summerville Elementary Playground Surfacing Replacement; Summerville Elementary School District would like to replace an area of 6,173 square feet of existing sand surfacing used under play equipment with a rubber bark made out of recycled tires.  By using the rubber bark instead of the sand the District will create a safer play area for the students by reducing the number of student injuries.  We believe that the rubberized mulch will allow for better wheel chair access.  Rubber bark will also reduce labor costs required to maintain the current sand surfacing.  The District also intends to replace some of the older play equipment later this year.  We have been informed that sand surfacing is no longer an ADA compliant surface material and will need to be remove to accommodate the new equipment for students with physical disabilities.","ParticipantName":"Summerville Elementary School District","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Leigh","LastName":"Shampain","Phone":"209-928-4291"},{"GrantID":9405,"CycleID":329,"CycleCode":"TRI9        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI9         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tons of RAC used:  3762 tons\r\nProposed project date:  January 2007\r\n\r\nProject location:  Merced St. in Fowler\r\nLimits:  5th St. and Adams\r\n\r\nProject location:  Fresno St. in Fowler\r\nLimits:  2nd and 4th\r\n\r\nProject location:  Third St. in Fowler\r\nLimits:  Fresno and Main St.\r\n\r\nProject location:  Fowler Ave. in Fowler\r\nLimits:  Merced and South St.","ParticipantName":"City of Fowler","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Mukai","Phone":"559-834-3113"},{"GrantID":9407,"CycleID":329,"CycleCode":"TRI9        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI9         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total RAC used:  3550 tons\r\nProposed project date:  Spring `07\r\n\r\nLocation:  Commercial Street, Main Street, E. Second Street, W. Second Street, Third Street, and Lake Street\r\n\r\nLimits:  Commercial-First to Third; Main-Third to Fourth; E. Second-Cloverdale Blvd. to East Street; W. Second-Cloverdale Blvd. to Commercial; Third-Cloverdale Blvd. to Commercial; East-Second to Lake; Lake-Cloverdale Blvd. to East Street","ParticipantName":"City of Cloverdale","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Wanger","Phone":"707-894-1722"},{"GrantID":9408,"CycleID":329,"CycleCode":"TRI9        ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI9         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tons of RAC used: 5800 tons\r\n\r\nProposed project start date:  April 2007\r\n\r\nProject location:  Lincoln Avenue, City of Orange\r\n\r\nLimits:  Berkely Street to Tustin Street\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Orange","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Sum","Phone":"714-744-5529"},{"GrantID":9409,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape: Mulch or Bark, Weed Abatement Coverings, Recreation: Playgrounds, Other: Tot Lots; Project Name: Park Trails Resurfacing: It is the policy of the City of Chula Vista to support the use of products manufactured with post-consumer recycled material.   Therefore, the City plans to dress landscaped facilities citywide with a durable mulch product made from 100% California waste tires.  The material will be use for landscaping and weed abatement , providing an alternative to wood-based products currently in use.  The material will also be used for groundcover in playgrounds and tot lots.","ParticipantName":"City of Chula Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Agnes","LastName":"Bernardo","Phone":"619-397-6080"},{"GrantID":9411,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":49665.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playgrounds; Project Name: Franklin Elementary School District/ Primary Playground Structures: Franklin school is a K-8 single school district with approximately 430 students.  Over the past five years we have completed a number of projects to improve the number of play structures on our primary playground.  At the present time we have wood chips around our play structures; however these seem to become compacted over time.  We intend to remove the wood chips and possibly some soil, and replace this material with the PermaLife Pour and Play material.  This material seems to be able to provide more cushioning than our present material.  Not only will this material provide better protection for our students, it is also more attractive and pleasing to the eye than our present material.","ParticipantName":"Franklin Elementary School District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Clifton","Phone":"530-822-5151"},{"GrantID":9415,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":27924.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playgrounds; Project Name: Teague Park Play Sand Replacement Project; The City of Santa Paula is seeking the grant to replace play sand at the Teague Park Playground.  The City would like to replace the sand for safety reasons and maintenance costs .  Tire derived products are safer and environmentally responsible.  Rubber bark is a loose material that would compliment the park play areas.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Paula","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jaime","LastName":"Fontes","Phone":"805-933-4201"},{"GrantID":9416,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":19998.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Tracks; Project Name: MSJC Athletic Track Renovation; Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) proposes a total resurfacing of the college `s existing 40 year-old athletic track by installing a new rubberized surface.  The project would eliminate the unsafe conditions of the existing track by using materials derived for 100% recycled California tires.  Currently, the MSJC track is composed of compacted dirt and rock, has an extremely uneven surface, numerous holes and poor drainage which prohibits athletes and community members from fully utilizing the facilities due to these dangerous conditions . The resurfaced 8-lane athletic track would not only serve the 12,000 students and athletes attending MSJC, but also the numerous community recreation programs, the local Tribal High School athletic program, community groups such as the American Cancer society, seniors, and the general San Jacinto community.  Work on this project would commence in the fall of 2007.","ParticipantName":"Mt. San Jacinto Community College District","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rebecca","LastName":"Teague","Phone":"951-487-3072"},{"GrantID":9418,"CycleID":332,"CycleCode":"FR26        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR26         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":13078.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Yuba Co. RCD is seeking funding for clean up, restoration, site security, and reimbursement for costs incurred by the Toor Family.  The native vegetation that surrounds the land owners orchards had been major illegal dump site for vehicles, computers, tires, household waste, 55 gal. drums, appliances, and other waste.  The waste is spread out over 3 acres and is impeding the landowners ability to manager his land properly.  This project will accomplish not only, the removal of debris, but will install fencing and gates to prevent these activities from reoccurring in the future.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County Resource Conservation District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Leslie","LastName":"Morgan","Phone":"530-671-0850"},{"GrantID":9419,"CycleID":332,"CycleCode":"FR26        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR26         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":71710.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Imperial County consists of 4,597 square miles or 2,942,080 acres.  Approximately 50% of county lands are undeveloped and under federal ownership and jurisdiction.  Approximately 20% is irrigated for agricultural purposes.  Imperial County Environmental Health Services is seeking financial assistance for the cleanup of three (3) illegal solid waste sites on farm property located in Imperial County.  It has been determined by Imperial County Local Enforcement Agency that the property owners are not responsible for the illegal disposal of solid waste on their property.  The above sites are located in agricultural areas on Imperial County and due to their locations have become an attractive nuisance for continued illegal disposal.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Lars","LastName":"Seifert","Phone":"760-336-8530"},{"GrantID":9421,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":27111.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Tracks; Project Name: Track Surfacing Project; Cypress college proposes to resurface its existing asphalt and rubber surfaced running track with a rubberized surface manufactured from California scrap tires.  The current track surface is cracked and pitted and presents a potential hazard to athletes, students and community members who use the facility.","ParticipantName":"Cypress College","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Diane","LastName":"Henry","Phone":"714-484-7355"},{"GrantID":9425,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":1831.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Other: Waste tire chips for septic leach lines; Project Name: Point Reyes Station Visitors` Center - Wastewater Facilities; Marin County plans to construct a playground \u0026 public restroom to be served by a septic system.  Accordingly, Marin County EHS has approved a septic design that incorporates low-flow fixtures, waterless urinals, recirc filter of recycled textile, and use of tire derived aggregate (TDA) in the leaching trenches.  EHS intends to monitor \u0026 document system performance.  This County managed onsite wastewater system will promote sustainability \u0026 demonstrate to the public that TDA can successfully be used in leaching trenches , obviating the need to mine rock aggregate from California rivers \u0026 streams.  This demonstration project will divert 3,053 tires from the wastestream \u0026 hopefully inspire confidence in the local septic designers to incorporate the use of TDA in future proposed designs.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Janet","LastName":"Mullin","Phone":"415-499-6907"},{"GrantID":9426,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":23919.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Tracks; Project Name: Cougar Field Renovation; The Cougar Field Improvement Project includes a six lane all weather track and `D` zone track and field.  The resilient rubber track and  `D` zones are part of a comprehensive high school sports and physical education school modernization program.","ParticipantName":"Albany Unified School District","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Marla ","LastName":"Stephenso","Phone":"510-558-3766"},{"GrantID":9432,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":84081.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information: Playgrounds\r\n\r\nProject Name: Replacement of Play Sand at Six Elementary School Playgrounds\r\n\r\nThe Santa Paula Elementary School District is seeking to fund replacement of play sand at six elementary schools at the district.  The six schools that are in need of modernizing their playgrounds are; Barbara Webster School, Thelma Bedell School, Blanchard School, Glen City School, McKevett School, and Grace Thille School.  The school district wants to replace the play sand for safety and maintenance costs.  Tire derived products are safer and environmentally responsible.  Rubber bark is a loose material that would enhance the school playgrounds.","ParticipantName":"Santa Paula Elementary School District","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Luna","Phone":"805-933-8806"},{"GrantID":9433,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":99995.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information: Recreation - Playground\r\n\r\nProject Name: Playground safety surface upgrades, various sites LBUSD.\r\n\r\nThe Long Beach Unified School District is requesting grant funds to place rubberized mats, manufactured from recycled tires produced in California, underneath and around existing playground equipment at Tucker, Powell, Newcomb and Tincher school sites.","ParticipantName":"Long Beach Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Hoppe","Phone":"562-997-7510"},{"GrantID":9436,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":86000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Tracks, Sports Surfacing; Project Name: Montebello High School Track and Field; The project consists of a track and field at Montebello High School.  The new track and field will replace the existing track and field utilizing recycled tire material from Sprinturf, Inc. for the field portion of the project and recycled tire material from California Track and Engineering for the track portion of the project.","ParticipantName":"Montebello Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Quinonez","Phone":"323-887-7900"},{"GrantID":9441,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":25582.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information:  Recreation: Playgrounds \r\n\r\nProject Name:  West Point Elementary School Playground Resurfacing\r\n\r\nWest Point Elementary School is situated in rural Calaveras County and is essentially the hub of all community sports and play activities.  An improved playground area would benefit not only the students at the school, but the community as a whole.  The proposed project will accomplish two primary goals necessary for improving the safety and accessibility of our elementary school playground.  First, tire derived rubber mulch would be used to replace the old and depleted supply of wood chips in the primary playground area.  Second, it will allow access for all students by providing an ADA compliant, wheelchair accessible playground surface.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras Unified School District","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Katie","LastName":"Hood","Phone":"209-754-4255"},{"GrantID":9442,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":90201.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information:  Agriculture/Landscape: Mulch or Bark; Recreation: Playgrounds\r\nProject Name: City of Cloverdale;\r\nThis grant will be used to replace the playground surfacing at the 2nd St. City Park (currently redwood chips), and mulch along the walking trails in various parts of the City of Cloverdale.  Currently there is no mulch along most of the walking rails.  Especially along the 1.7-mile trail in the Cloverdale River Park, the only public multi-use trail on the whole 100 mile stretch of the Russian River.  The new mulch will provide an ascetically pleasing and low maintenance cover.","ParticipantName":"City of Cloverdale","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Crabb","Phone":"707-894-1791"},{"GrantID":9443,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":86987.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information: Recreation: Playgrounds;\r\nProject Name: Morris/Dows Playground Surface;\r\nThe grant would be used to replace wood chips in the play structure fall zones at Morris Elementary and Dow Prairie Elementary with pour and play rubber mulch made from recycled tires. In the moist wet climate found on the north, the wood chips have proven to not be durable and require replacement every two to three years.","ParticipantName":"McKinleyville Union School District","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Jones","Phone":"707-839-1549"},{"GrantID":9445,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":13156.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information:  Agriculture/Landscape: Mulch or Bark\r\nRecreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Name:  Puente Creek Nature Education Center\r\n\r\nThe proposed grant application is for the purchase and installation of rubberized playground surface made from 100% California Waste Tires, for the Puente Creek Nature Education Center located in the City of La Puente.  The project will provide children and the community at large with a venue to learn about environmental issues and heighten the public`s awareness of using recycled materials to create ascetically pleasing playgrounds.  Additionally, the project will meet or exceed ADA regulations and California`s New Playground Safety Regulations (R-39-97).","ParticipantName":"City of La Puente","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Josefina Mendez","LastName":"Kenline","Phone":"626-855-1500"},{"GrantID":9451,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":92698.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information: Agriculture/Landscape: Mulch or Bark and Horse Stall Mats; Project Name: Nevada County Fairgrounds; Gardening \u0026 Horse Stall Environmental Improvement: Project will replace the use of Straw and wood shavings with TDP Horse Stall mats in order to reduce waste materials and to beautify gardens and weedy areas with TDP mulch and colored bark and reduce annual maintenance \u0026 labor costs with a permanent mulch and bark.","ParticipantName":"17th District Agricultural Association","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sandy","LastName":"Woods","Phone":"530-798-3718"},{"GrantID":9452,"CycleID":334,"CycleCode":"TRI10       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI10        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tons of RAC used:  24,000 tons\r\nProposed Start Date: September 2006 (RAC portion:  April/May 2007)\r\n\r\nProject location:  State Route $Bypass Segment 3 Project in Brentwood from 0.3 km north of Balfour Road to 0.3 km East of Byron highway/Route 4\r\n\r\nLimits:  PM R35.6 to R42.1 (KP R57.3/R67.8)","ParticipantName":"State Route 4 Bypass Authority","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Nancy ","LastName":"Wein","Phone":"925-313-2275"},{"GrantID":9453,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":20520.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information: Agriculture/Landscape : Other: Horse Stall mats\r\nProject Name: Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair - Horse Stall Mats\r\nThe Tulelake Butte Valley Fair would like to utilize recycled rubber horse stall mats to cover the interior floor of 56 horse stalls and 5 livestock wash racks.  The project has 3 main objectives, which will be successfully obtained by receiving the available grant.  The stall mats will replace the currently used straw bedding which will reduce the amount of animal stall waste by over 85%  The stall mats will provide a safe, non-slippage traction floor in the 5 livestock wash racks which currently have serious safety risks due to the slips and falls that occur each year by people and animals .  The last objective of the project is to promote to our 60,000 yearly guest that use of recycled rubber projects and the positive impacts that they have on the environment.","ParticipantName":"10-A District Agricultural Association","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Dillabo","Phone":"530-667-5312"},{"GrantID":9454,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":16465.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name: Main Arterials Rubber Mulch Project\r\nProject Information: Mulch or Bark\r\nThe Main Arterials Rubber Mulch Project will create an alternative landscape product in areas of Poway that are currently without any landscaping .  The rubber mulch will assist city landscapers in the maintenance of our roadways, as the rubber mulch does not rot or fade, nor does it attract animals or insects, and also minimizes dust.  The City of Poway is committed to using recyclable and environmentally friendly products wherever possible and chose areas of the city with high traffic to inform residents of our choice in landscape materials, and to encourage residents to choose similar environmentally friendly products in their own backyards.","ParticipantName":"City of Poway","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"L","LastName":"Browder","Phone":"858-668-4722"},{"GrantID":9455,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":51300.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name: city sidewalks; Project information: sidewalks/pathway; The City of Modesto is seeking $51,300 to purchase 11,400 SF of rubber sidewalk material and related installation accessories throughout the grant cycle.  The product will be purchased in three stages to accommodate funding limitations each fiscal year.  We are seeking reimbursement at the $5.00 PTE diverted range, thus incurring nearly $48,000 in related expenses, plus installation costs.  In order to receive the greatest benefit from the product, city staff will seek to install the product in areas where trees are in midlife , as they cause the most damage to sidewalks and other hard structures.  The varieties that cause the most damage in our area tend to be ash, locust and some sycamores and  thus will be areas of interest.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Beverly","LastName":"McCullough","Phone":"209-577-5495"},{"GrantID":9457,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":18648.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name: Inside Track to a Cleaner World\r\nProject Information: Tracks\r\nWe propose a 200 meter, 4-lane track at Stevenson Ranch School and a 110 meter, 2-lane track at Pico Canyon School for fitness programs and physical education.  Prominent signage will indicate the support of grant funds from the California Integrated Waste Management Board and use of tire-derived product.  Students do not currently have a safe surface for building strength and endurance in meeting fitness standards.  All students will participate in environmental /waste management lessons as the track is constructed.  All students will participate in ongoing fitness education on the completed track.","ParticipantName":"Newhall School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Clear","Phone":"661-291-4166"},{"GrantID":9460,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":56415.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name: Sidewalks for City\r\nProject Information: Sidewalks/Pathways\r\nThe City of McFarland will replace the sidewalk in front of Browning Road School and McFarland High School.  Handicap access ramps will be added to these locations as well.  The city will replace the sidewalks with a rubberized sidewalk using 100% California recyclable tires.  This project will divert 11,283 PTE`s from the California Waste Stream.","ParticipantName":"City of McFarland","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rey","LastName":"DeLeon","Phone":"661-792-3091"},{"GrantID":9461,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":81489.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name: Panzak Park Playground\r\nProject Information: Sidewalks/Pathway\r\nPanzak Park in Fowler currently has wood chips as playground cover .  The City will remove the wood chips and replace it with rubberized mulch which is ADA compatible.  A jogging trail will be added to accommodate the obstacle course that will be placed in Fowler park.  The jogging trail will go throughout the park totaling 16,000 square feet.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Fowler","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Mukai","Phone":"559-834-3113"},{"GrantID":9463,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":22456.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name: Sunflower Avenue Rubber Sidewalks Project\r\nProject Information: Sidewalks/Pathway\r\nThe work consists of reconstruction of curb and gutter and sidewalk; partial roadway reconstruction ; traffic control; construction of new rubber sidewalk and concrete driveway/driveway approach; root prune and root barrier; new sod placement; mobilization; and all other work as required.","ParticipantName":"City of Costa Mesa","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christina","LastName":"Oquendo","Phone":"714-754-5015"},{"GrantID":9465,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":13330.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name: Saunders Park\r\nProject Information: Other: Pathway in Park\r\nSaunders Park is a city park currently under development.  The park emphasizes senior usage.  A walking path is designed for walking exercise for seniors.  Material provides easy footing and durable is favorable for this walking path to reduce impact of walking and injury from falling.  The Rubbersidewalk paving material is ideal for this application.  The park has an original budget of $170,000 all from grants and private sources.  The budget included $18,000 for the walking path (600` in length , 5` wide, 2,000 square feet area) which is inadequate if Rubbersidewalk paving is to be used.  This grant request represents the additional cost needed for the use of this tire derived project.","ParticipantName":"City of Trinidad","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Albright","Phone":"707-677-0223"},{"GrantID":9466,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":28745.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name: Health Track @ Hook Park \u0026 Pathway @ Victorville Library\r\nProject Information: Tracks \u0026 Sidewalks/Pathway\r\nA paving system derived from 100% recycled California waste tires will be installed at Hook Park in an outdoor health track consisting of ten Wellness Stations.  The same materials will be used for a pathway through Xeriscape next to the City Library.  The sub-base will make use of DG, Crusheron, or CAB (small particles with fines), having firm compaction with good drainage.  No recycled concrete will be used.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jon E.","LastName":"Gargan","Phone":"760-955-5255"},{"GrantID":9467,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":25510.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name: Playground for Orthopedically Impaired Students\r\nProject Information: Recreation: Playground\r\nOur school has an inclusion program for children with orthopedic impairments.  When new playground legislation was enacted, much of the equipment specifically designed for this student population was removed.  We have purchased new equipment, and wish for our students to have unlimited access.  With a poured-in rubberized surface, wheelchair and walker-bound students will once again have full access to much needed therapeutic play.","ParticipantName":"Rio Linda Union School District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ed","LastName":"Delgado","Phone":"916-566-1930"},{"GrantID":9469,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":98454.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name:  Playground Renovation\r\nProject Information: Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nRemove pea gravel from play apparatus areas and place rubber material for accessibility compliance and safety.","ParticipantName":"Oroville City Elementary School District","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Galloway","Phone":"530-532-3008"},{"GrantID":9471,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":67300.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name:  Dexter County Park and Obregon Park - Recycled Tire Project\r\nProject Information:  Agriculture/Landscape: Mulch or Bark\r\nRecreation: Sidewalks/Pathway\r\n\r\nThe project involves constructing tire-derived amenities at two County parks for the benefit of surrounding communities which have large minority and low-income populations.  This project will educate residents on the importance of recycling efforts and demonstrate the practical applications of recycled waste tires in beautification and improvement projects.  At Dexter County Park in Kagel Canyon, an ADA-compliant rubberized sidewalk will be installed to link a playground to restrooms and rubber mulch will be added to beautify landscape; at Obregon Park in East Los Angeles, a rubberized walking/jogging path will be installed.  This project will use approximately 9,700 recycled waste tires.  Plaques will be installed denoting the CIWMB as project sponsor, the number of tires recycled, and a website to learn more about recycling issues.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Suk","LastName":"Chong","Phone":"626-458-5167"},{"GrantID":9472,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":54000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name:  Street and Park Parking Lot Resurfacing and Sidewalk Project\r\nProject Information:  Agriculture/Landscape: Tree Care \u0026 Wells\r\nRecreation:  Sidewalks/Pathway\r\n\r\nThe City of Santa Monica seeks to apply for this grant to supplement the sidewalk repair and replacement program, specifically for sidewalk repairs around tree wells with aggressive root growth.  The City has found rubberized sidewalk panels made of recycled tires to be durable and an environmentally friendly alternative to street root management and concrete sidewalk removal and replacement.  If received, these grant funds will be used to supplement other budgeted funds on the sidewalk repair portion of the Annual Street and Park Parking Lot Resurfacing and Sidewalk Project.  Furthermore, the use of tire-derived products complies with the City`s Sustainable City Plan.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Monica","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Margaret","LastName":"Talamantes","Phone":"310-458-8721"},{"GrantID":9474,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":78120.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name: Chapman/Lampson Rubberized Sidewalk\r\nProject Information: Sidewalks/Pathway\r\nThe City of Garden Grove has a notable damaged concrete backlog caused by tree roots lifting the sidewalk .  The damaged concrete sidewalk presents risks to public safety in the form of slips, trips, and falls.  The City would like to establish a program that replaces the concrete sidewalk areas that typically surrounds a tree with rubberized sidewalk .  The rubberized sidewalk allows future repairs to take place without the need to root prune trees, which causes stress on the tree root system.  In addition, concrete repairs will reduce the risks associated with damaged concrete sidewalks.","ParticipantName":"City of Garden Grove","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ann","LastName":"Cao","Phone":"714-741-5554"},{"GrantID":9475,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name: Aptos High School sports Complex All-Weather Turf Installation\r\nProject Information: Sports Surfacing\r\nIn an ongoing and continuing effort to update and improve the stadium, field, and track facility at Aptos High, community members are conducting a one million dollar capital fund-raising campaign to replace the stadium`s natural grass with premiere all-weather turf.  A successful fund-raising effort in 2002 built the all-weather track.  The goal is to raise privately donated funds, grants, and in-kind donations from local philanthropists and the community at large to install all weather turf .  Ground braking is scheduled for May 2007 with completion of the project in August 2007.  Aptos High School`s three football teams, four soccer teams, two track teams, six physical education classes per day, and Aptos Soccer Club and Aptos Rugby teams will be able to use the field for practices and games despite inclement weather.  The cost savings of installing an artificial turf surface compared to maintaining a natural grass field is significant over a 10-year period.  Design and engineering for the all weather turf installation was completed by Beals Alliance Sport Group.","ParticipantName":"Pajaro Valley Unified School District","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Diane","LastName":"Burbank","Phone":"831-688-6565"},{"GrantID":9476,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name: West Covina High School Football Field and Athletic Track\r\nProject Information: Tracks \u0026 Sports Surfacing\r\nThe project consists of the construction of a new synthetic turf football field and athletic track at West Covina High School to be made from a rubber granulate material comprised of tires generated within the State of California.  The School is working in partnership with he City to complete this very important community project.  Construction of the synthetic turf football field will divert a total of 25, 000 tires from disposal and the athletic track an additional 10,000.  Of this, only 20,000 tires are eligible for grant funding.","ParticipantName":"West Covina Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Grace","LastName":"Garner","Phone":"626-939-4600"},{"GrantID":9477,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":99000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name:  Wilson Senior High School\r\nProject information:  Recreation: Tracks\r\n\r\nWilson Senior High School, located in Los Angeles, will replace the existing dirt running track with a safe, durable surface composed of California recycled tire rubber.  The rubberized surface will help prevent accidents and injuries to the 2700+ student population, as well as benefit various community groups and residents that currently use the school campus for recreational purposes.  In addition, the rubberized surface will promote the developing market for recycled-content products derived from waste tires and educate the public on recycled product use.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jena","LastName":"Glymph-Williams","Phone":"213-241-4908"},{"GrantID":9478,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":45415.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name:  Tree Preservation and Sidewalk Repair Program\r\nProject Information:  Transportation : Other: Public Sidewalks\r\n\r\nDamaged concrete sidewalks adjacent to City-owned street trees will be replaced with rubber sidewalk panels.  The rubber panels are placed over the tree`s root system gaining at least six inches less excavation depth than required for concrete.  The use of rubber sidewalk panels reduces the need for root cutting and root removal.  The use of rubber panels will enhance the longevity and value of the City`s urban forest and reduce the City`s liability through replacing damaged potentially hazardous sidewalks with the rubber material.","ParticipantName":"City of Redwood City","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Gibbons","Phone":"650-780-7493"},{"GrantID":9481,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":31690.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name:  Trails for Huron\r\nProject Information:  Agriculture/Landscape: Mulch or Bark\r\nRecreation: Sidewalks/Pathway\r\n\r\nThis application includes two projects.  The first project will consist of putting path ways through the city for residents to walk to highly visited locations.  The other project will include the use of rubber mulch for the flower beds in the City of Huron.  Both projects combined will divert 6,494 PTE`s from the California Waste Stream.","ParticipantName":"City of Huron","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Juanita","LastName":"Veliz","Phone":"559-945-2241"},{"GrantID":9485,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":66665.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name:  Jogging through Smothermon Park\r\nProject Information:  Recreation: Sidewalks/Pathway\r\n\r\nThe City of Arvin will install a jogging trail that will run through Smothermon Park.  The trail will be 16,000 square feet.  The product used will be bound rubber mulch made from California recycled tires.  It will divert 13,333 tires from the California waste stream.","ParticipantName":"City of Arvin","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cecilia","LastName":"Vela","Phone":"661-854-3134"},{"GrantID":9486,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":57807.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name:  Playground Cover for McFarland Parks\r\nProject Information:  Recreation: Playgrounds\r\n\r\nMcFarland Recreation and Parks District will replace the existing ground cover in Browning Road Park and McFarland West Park with rubber mulch.  The project will divert 12,801 California tires from the California waste stream.  The District will inform the community that the CIWMB was responsible for funding the project.","ParticipantName":"McFarland Recreation and Park District","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Farrell","Phone":"661-792-3187"},{"GrantID":9491,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":99998.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name:  Shasta Park Playground Renovation Project\r\nProject Information:  Recreation: Playgrounds\r\n\r\nShasta Park is a neighborhood park located within the Northeast Central portion of Manteca.  This 11 acre park site is currently in process of renovating the playground areas.  The existing equipment had become un-repairable.  This renovation project will upgrade the site and play components to meet the new ASTM and ADA requirements.  This current project providing for site work construction and play equipment is partially funded by CDBG funding.","ParticipantName":"City of Manteca","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Geroge","LastName":"Montross","Phone":"209-239-8477"},{"GrantID":9497,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":13063.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name:  Ag Mats\r\nProject Information:  Agriculture/Landscape: Other: Ag Mats\r\n\r\nWe would like to receive recycled rubber stall mats.  The mats would be installed in our temporary stalls and along the route horses and other livestock animals use during our Fair and interim events.  These mats would greatly reduce our agricultural waste and increase safety and protection of our animals.","ParticipantName":"16th District Agricultural Association","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Colleen","LastName":"Bojorquez","Phone":"805-239-0655"},{"GrantID":9498,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":44743.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name:  City of Selma TDP Program\r\nProject Information:  Agriculture/Landscape\r\n\r\nCity of  Selma will utilize funding for two projects.  They include mulch or bark that will be used with playground equipment at Shafer Park, and Berry Park.  This will allow diversion of tires, and assist the City with two important projects for residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Selma","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Roseann","LastName":"Galvan","Phone":"559-891-2200"},{"GrantID":9499,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name:  Running Track and Playground\r\nProject Information:  Recreation: Playgrounds: Tracks\r\n\r\nThe projects will include a running track at Orange Cove High School.  The running track will divert 7711 PTE`s from the California waste stream.  The project will also include new playground cover, rubber mulch, at the following schools:  AL Conner Elementary, Riverview Elementary, and Sheridan Elementary.  The playground projects will divert 16691 PTE`s from the California waste stream.","ParticipantName":"Kings Canyon Unified School District","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Terri","LastName":"Bechtel","Phone":"559-637-1210"},{"GrantID":9500,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":23625.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name:  Public Art Playground at the Cesar Chavez Park\r\nProject Information:  Recreation: Playgrounds\r\n\r\nDeveloped in cooperation with San Diego`s Barrio Logan community, Cesar Chavez Park offers playground and picnic areas, a recreational pier , and lush green open space for active play.  The playground area is in need of restoration.  Port of San Diego has removed the defective equipment.  Interplay Design has been hired to design and build a new playground for the park, which will incorporate tire-derived product for the play areas.","ParticipantName":"San Diego Unified Port District","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Tina","LastName":"Pierce","Phone":"619-686-6404"},{"GrantID":9503,"CycleID":327,"CycleCode":"TDP3        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":99596.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name:  Playground Cover for Delano Parks\r\nProject Information:  Recreation: Playgrounds\r\n\r\nThe City of Delano staff will remove the current playground cover and replace it with Rubber Mulch in the following parks: Albany, Cecil North, Cecil South, Chavez, Jefferson, Kalibo, Morningside, and two playgrounds in Valle Park.  The rubber mulch is made from 100% California recycled tires.  This project will divert 21,280 tries from the California waste stream.","ParticipantName":"City of Delano","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Phil","LastName":"Newhouse","Phone":"661-721-3332"},{"GrantID":9504,"CycleID":333,"CycleCode":"TEA14       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA14        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Sophia Mercado","AwardedFunds":182400.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Walter","LastName":"Kruse","Phone":"707-565-6522"},{"GrantID":9505,"CycleID":333,"CycleCode":"TEA14       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA14        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Sophia Mercado","AwardedFunds":177200.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"559-621-8423"},{"GrantID":9506,"CycleID":333,"CycleCode":"TEA14       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA14        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Sophia Mercado","AwardedFunds":42800.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Wilson","Phone":"559-661-5188"},{"GrantID":9507,"CycleID":333,"CycleCode":"TEA14       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA14        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Sophia Mercado","AwardedFunds":60200.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Brenda","LastName":"Faw","Phone":"209-533-6440"},{"GrantID":9508,"CycleID":333,"CycleCode":"TEA14       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA14        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Sophia Mercado","AwardedFunds":30700.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Sunnyvale","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Staricha","Phone":"408-730-7219"},{"GrantID":9509,"CycleID":333,"CycleCode":"TEA14       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA14        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Sophia Mercado","AwardedFunds":106200.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Scot","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"530-879-2353"},{"GrantID":9510,"CycleID":333,"CycleCode":"TEA14       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA14        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Sophia Mercado","AwardedFunds":129200.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bryan","LastName":"Kumimoto","Phone":"209-525-6752"},{"GrantID":9511,"CycleID":333,"CycleCode":"TEA14       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA14        - 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It is estimated that there is over 1,000 tons of solid waste to be removed from these sites.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chuck","LastName":"Tucker","Phone":"858-966-1352"},{"GrantID":9544,"CycleID":349,"CycleCode":"TRI11       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI11        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  Lambert Rd; Harbor Blvd\r\n\r\nLimits:  Beach Blvd to Idaho Street; Lambert Rd to LaHabra Blvd\r\n\r\nLength of Paving:  2500` ; 2500`\r\n\r\nWidth of Paving:  65` ; 60\r\n\r\nDepth/Thickness of Paving: 2.5` ; 2.5`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  2450 ; 2260\r\n\r\nAmount of Tire Rubber Per Ton of RAC: 20% ; 20%\r\n\r\nProposed Construction Start Date:\r\nJune 2007 ; June 2007\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:\r\nHistorical Cost\r\n\r\nConventional AC $50/ton (2 yrs. ago, now est. $65)\r\n\r\nAsphalt Rubber $40/ton (2 yrs. ago, now est. $65)\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:\r\nHistorical Cost\r\n\r\nDeflection Testing $10,000 (est. $15,000)\r\n\r\nQA/QCV Testing $16,000 (est. $20,000)","ParticipantName":"City of La Habra","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeffrey","LastName":"Henderson","Phone":"562-905-9792"},{"GrantID":9545,"CycleID":337,"CycleCode":"FR27        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR27         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":11800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will complete the final phase of clean up of a legacy dump on an agricultural property that is currently leased for a commercial cattle operation and is within the Yolo Bypass which receives winter floodwaters from the Sacramento River.  The workplan consists of collection of scattered trash, separation, transportation and disposal/recycling of trash as well as photodocumentation and reporting.  The lessee and owner have already disposed of much of the trash and have fenced off the property to discourage unauthorized access.  Clean-up of this site will reduce potential hazards to the Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area and Reclamation District 2068`s drainage ditch.","ParticipantName":"Dixon Resource Conservation District","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"John S.","LastName":"Currey","Phone":"707-678-1655"},{"GrantID":9546,"CycleID":337,"CycleCode":"FR27        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR27         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":20628.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of San Diego will conduct a cleanup of three neighboring properties located at or near 2588 De Luz Heights Road, Fallbrook, CA 92028\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Wayne T.","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"858-874-4108"},{"GrantID":9547,"CycleID":349,"CycleCode":"TRI11       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI11        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Info:\r\n\r\nLocation:\r\n1)  El Dorado Hills, Green Valley Rd;\r\n2)  Cameron Park, Cameron Park       Dr/Oxford Rd\r\n\r\nLimits:\r\n1)  Sacramento/El Dorado County Line       east to Francisco Drive\r\n2)  PM 1.57 to 1.76\r\n\r\nLength of Paving:\r\n1)  2,400 meters;\r\n2)  1,400 feet\r\n\r\nWidth of Paving:\r\n1) 24 meters;\r\n2)  41 feet\r\n\r\nDepth/Thickness of Paving:\r\n1)  25 millimeters;\r\n2)  0.15 feet\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:\r\n1)  3,200;\r\n2)  500\r\n\r\nProposed Construction Start Date:\r\nMay - June 2007\r\n\r\nGrant Funds Requested:\r\nAmount of RAC (tons):\r\n3,500                                       X\r\n\r\nDifferential Cost of RAC (Price of RAC minus Price of AC) $/ton\r\n($162 - $97) = $65                       +\r\n\r\nTesting Cost\r\n$4,200\r\n\r\nTotal:\r\n$231,700\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:\r\nBid Cost\r\nConventional AC $97/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber $162/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:\r\nBid Cost\r\nDeflection Testing $ n/a\r\nQA/QCV Testing $4,200 \r\n($2,700 (1) + $1,500 (2))","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Anne M.Z.","LastName":"Novotny","Phone":"530-621-5900"},{"GrantID":9548,"CycleID":349,"CycleCode":"TRI11       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI11        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Info:\r\n\r\nLocation:\r\nHanson Way \u0026 Philbric Rd\r\n\r\nLimits:\r\nHanson Way 1.1 miles; Philbric Rd 2.3 miles\r\n\r\nLength of Paving\r\nHanson 1.1 miles; Philbric Rd 2.3 miles\r\n\r\nWidth of Paving\r\nHanson 50`; Philbric 22`\r\n\r\nDepth/Thickness of Paving:\r\n3 1/2\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:\r\n3,500\r\n\r\nProposed Construction Start Date:\r\nSummer 2007\r\n\r\nGrant Funds Requested:\r\nAmount of RAC (tons):\r\n11,660                                            X\r\n\r\nDifferential Cost of RAC (price of RAC minus price of AC) $/ton\r\n$30                                                 +\r\n\r\nTesting Cost:\r\n$15,000\r\n\r\nTotal:\r\n$364,800\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:\r\nHistorical Cost\r\nConventional AC $80/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber $110/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:\r\nHistorical Cost\r\nDeflection Testing $7,500\r\nQA/QCV Testing $7,500\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Maria","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Beas","Phone":"805-925-0951"},{"GrantID":9549,"CycleID":337,"CycleCode":"FR27        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR27         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":178138.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We are requesting funds to remove trash from six sites with historical or persistant dumping problems in high value wildlife habitat and farmland areas.  Several of the projects will benefit state or federally listed plant and animal species.","ParticipantName":"Solano Resource Conservation District","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":9550,"CycleID":347,"CycleCode":"UBG13       ","CycleNameID":96,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Thirteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":20251.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Chino Hills","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Hansen","Phone":"909-364-2616"},{"GrantID":9551,"CycleID":347,"CycleCode":"UBG13       ","CycleNameID":96,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Thirteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":51748.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Huntington Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Smythe","Phone":"714-536-5420"},{"GrantID":9552,"CycleID":347,"CycleCode":"UBG13       ","CycleNameID":96,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Thirteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Laurie Grouard","AwardedFunds":31191.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Sweeney","Phone":"707-468-9710"},{"GrantID":9553,"CycleID":347,"CycleCode":"UBG13       ","CycleNameID":96,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Thirteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Elaine Hussey","AwardedFunds":55320.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alyson","LastName":"Burleigh","Phone":"801-474-2166"},{"GrantID":9554,"CycleID":347,"CycleCode":"UBG13       ","CycleNameID":96,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Thirteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":51705.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Irvine","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Byrne","Phone":"949-724-6357"},{"GrantID":9555,"CycleID":347,"CycleCode":"UBG13       ","CycleNameID":96,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Thirteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":16942.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Montebello","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Martha","LastName":"Balderrama","Phone":"323-887-4546"},{"GrantID":9556,"CycleID":347,"CycleCode":"UBG13       ","CycleNameID":96,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Thirteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":20882.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Baldwin Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Lopez","Phone":"626-813-5255"},{"GrantID":9557,"CycleID":347,"CycleCode":"UBG13       ","CycleNameID":96,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Thirteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":1024295.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Daniel","LastName":"Meyers","Phone":"213-485-3774"},{"GrantID":9558,"CycleID":347,"CycleCode":"UBG13       ","CycleNameID":96,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Thirteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Baljot Biring","AwardedFunds":25714.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Kristina","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"530-528-1103"},{"GrantID":9559,"CycleID":347,"CycleCode":"UBG13       ","CycleNameID":96,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Thirteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":29151.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Downey","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carol","LastName":"Rowland","Phone":"562-904-7103"},{"GrantID":9560,"CycleID":347,"CycleCode":"UBG13       ","CycleNameID":96,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Thirteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":5896.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Port Hueneme","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ray","LastName":"Evans","Phone":"805-986-6663"},{"GrantID":9561,"CycleID":347,"CycleCode":"UBG13       ","CycleNameID":96,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Thirteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Elaine Hussey","AwardedFunds":13979.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Woodland","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rosie","LastName":"Salas","Phone":"530-661-2059"},{"GrantID":9563,"CycleID":347,"CycleCode":"UBG13       ","CycleNameID":96,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Thirteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Elaine Hussey","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Donna","LastName":"Bowlin","Phone":"530-233-6403"},{"GrantID":9564,"CycleID":347,"CycleCode":"UBG13       ","CycleNameID":96,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Thirteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":9634.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of San Dimas","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Krishna","LastName":"Patel","Phone":"909-395-6240"},{"GrantID":9565,"CycleID":347,"CycleCode":"UBG13       ","CycleNameID":96,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Thirteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":5000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Town of Mammoth Lakes","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Grossblatt","Phone":"760-934-8989"},{"GrantID":9566,"CycleID":347,"CycleCode":"UBG13       ","CycleNameID":96,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Thirteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Laurie Grouard","AwardedFunds":21315.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Livermore","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Scott","LastName":"Deaver","Phone":"925-454-2330"},{"GrantID":9567,"CycleID":347,"CycleCode":"UBG13       ","CycleNameID":96,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Thirteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Laurie Grouard","AwardedFunds":21877.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Terre","LastName":"Logsdon","Phone":"707-262-1760"},{"GrantID":9568,"CycleID":347,"CycleCode":"UBG13       ","CycleNameID":96,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Thirteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG13        - 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Thirteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":5000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Signal Hill","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"JOSHUA","LastName":"ROSENBAUM","Phone":"562-989-7355"},{"GrantID":9799,"CycleID":347,"CycleCode":"UBG13       ","CycleNameID":96,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Thirteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":28989.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Liz","LastName":"Headley","Phone":"626-939-8787"},{"GrantID":9800,"CycleID":347,"CycleCode":"UBG13       ","CycleNameID":96,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Thirteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Elaine Hussey","AwardedFunds":16217.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cynthia","LastName":"Knapp","Phone":"209-754-6401"},{"GrantID":9801,"CycleID":347,"CycleCode":"UBG13       ","CycleNameID":96,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Thirteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Laurie Grouard","AwardedFunds":137403.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Sonoma County Waste Management Agency","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Steinman","Phone":"707-565-3632"},{"GrantID":9802,"CycleID":347,"CycleCode":"UBG13       ","CycleNameID":96,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Thirteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Laurie Grouard","AwardedFunds":25726.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Antioch","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Haas-Wajdowicz","Phone":"925-779-7097"},{"GrantID":9805,"CycleID":347,"CycleCode":"UBG13       ","CycleNameID":96,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Thirteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Laurie Grouard","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Briggs","Phone":"707-253-4094"},{"GrantID":9806,"CycleID":347,"CycleCode":"UBG13       ","CycleNameID":96,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Thirteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":23425.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Santa Monica","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Conway","Phone":"310-458-8711"},{"GrantID":9807,"CycleID":347,"CycleCode":"UBG13       ","CycleNameID":96,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Thirteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Laurie Grouard","AwardedFunds":13562.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Novato","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Dee","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"510-530-6048"},{"GrantID":9808,"CycleID":347,"CycleCode":"UBG13       ","CycleNameID":96,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Thirteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Laurie Grouard","AwardedFunds":17724.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Pleasanton","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Scott","LastName":"Deaver","Phone":"925-454-2330"},{"GrantID":9810,"CycleID":347,"CycleCode":"UBG13       ","CycleNameID":96,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Thirteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Laurie Grouard","AwardedFunds":6112.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of El Cerrito","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Garth","LastName":"Schultz","Phone":"510-215-4354"},{"GrantID":9811,"CycleID":347,"CycleCode":"UBG13       ","CycleNameID":96,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Thirteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":45353.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clarita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Patti","Phone":"661-286-4173"},{"GrantID":9812,"CycleID":355,"CycleCode":"TRI12       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI12        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Various streets throughout city.\r\n\r\nLength of Paving:  21,171 ft.\r\n\r\nWidth of Paving:  634 ft.\r\n\r\nDepth/Thickness of Paving:  2-3 in.\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  17,000\r\n\r\nProposed construction start date:  5/07\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC (tons):  17,000\r\n                                     X\r\nDifferential cost of RAC $24.75\r\n\r\nTesting Cost:  0\r\n\r\nTotal:  $420,750\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:\r\nBid Cost\r\nConvential AC $69.75/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber $90.50/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost:  none\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Stockton","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Vijay","LastName":"Sinha","Phone":"209-937-7004"},{"GrantID":9813,"CycleID":356,"CycleCode":"RAC7        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC7         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":159040.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project #1:\r\nLocation:     Avenida Vista Hermosa (Via Turqueza to Camino Vera Cruz)\r\nRequested:     $5,600\r\nType of RAC:     Dry Process\r\nLength:   1,800 overall length\r\nWidth:     60 feet\r\nDepth:     2 inches\r\nTons:     1,400 estimated\r\nAmt of Crumb Rubber:     28.8 lbs\r\nConstruction Start/Completion Dates:\r\nJanuary 2007 - February 2007 \r\n\r\nProject #2:\r\nLocation:     Camino Mira Costa (Camino De Estrella to city limit)\r\nRequested:     $10,800\r\nType:     Dry Process\r\nLength:     3,650\r\nWidth:     60 ft\r\nDepth/thickness:     2 in.\r\nTons:     2,700 estimated\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:     28.4 lbs\r\nConstruction Start/Completion date:\r\nMarch 2007 - May 2007 (estimated)\r\n\r\nProject #3:\r\nLocation:     N El Camino Real (Avenida Del Mar to Avenida Pico)\r\nRequested:     $18,000\r\nType:  Dry Process\r\nLength:     6,200\r\nWidth:     53\r\nDepth/Thickness:  2 inches\r\nTons:     4,500 estimated\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:     28.8\r\nConstruction Start/Completion date:\r\nMay 2007 - July 2007 (estimated)\r\n\r\nProject #4:\r\nLocation:     S El Camino Real (Avenida Rosa to Avenida Valencia)\r\nRequested:     $8,000\r\nType:  Dry Process\r\nLength:  3,180 ft\r\nWidth:  53 feet\r\nDepth/Thickness:     2 in\r\nTons:     2,000 estimated\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:     28.8\r\nConstruction start/completion dates:\r\nJuly 2007 - December 2007\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:     28.8\r\nConstruction start/completion dates:\r\nJuly 2007 - December 2007\r\n\r\nProject #5:\r\nLocation:     Camino Capistrano (N El Camino Real to Del Gado Rd)\r\nRequested:     $7,200\r\nType:     Dry Process\r\nLength:     3,100\r\nWidth:     36-53 ft\r\nDepth/thickness:    2 in\r\nTons:     1,800 estimated\r\nAmt. crumb rubber:  28.8 lbs\r\nConstruction start/completion dates:\r\nAugust 2007 - November 2007\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:     28.8 lbs\r\nConstruction start/completion dates:\r\nAugust 2007 - November 2007\r\n\r\nProject #6\r\nLocation:     Avenida San Pablo (S El Camino Real to Avenida Acapulco)\r\nRequested:     $5,200\r\nType:     Dry Process\r\nLength:      2,200\r\nWidth:     40 ft\r\nDepth/Thickness:     2 in\r\nTons:     1,300 estimated\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:     28.8 lbs\r\nConstruction start/completion dates:\r\nApril 2007 - August 2007\r\n\r\nProject #7:\r\nLocation:     Avenida Cota (Avenida Santa Margarita to end of cul de sac), Avenida Constanso (Avenida Cota to end of cul de sac), Calle Bahia (Avenida Santa Margarita to end) and Avenida Crespi (Avenida Magdalena to Calle Gomez)\r\nRequested:     $6,400\r\nType:     Dry Process\r\nLength:     5,300\r\nWidth:     22-26\r\nDepth/Thickness:  2 in\r\nTons:     1,600\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  28.8\r\nConstruction start/completion dates:\r\nApril 2007 - September 2007\r\n\r\nProject #8:\r\nLocation:     Avenida Del Presidente (Avenida Valencia to Avenida Calafia), Avenida Ramona (Avenida Del Presidente to S Ola Vista), Avenida Montalvo (Avenida Calafia to Avenida Lobeiro), Avenida Lobeiro (Avenida Montalvo to Avenida Montalvo) and W Avenida Magdalena (Avenida Del Presidente to S Ola Vista)\r\nRequested:    $13,440\r\nType:     Dry Process\r\nLength:    9,150 ft\r\nWidth:     22-45 feet\r\nDepth/Thickness:    2 in\r\nTons:     3,360\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  28.8\r\nConstruction start/completion dates:\r\nJune 2007 - November 2007\r\n\r\nProject #9:\r\nLocation:     Avenida Del Presidente (Avenida Calafia to Cristianitos Rd)\r\nRequested:     $7,200\r\nType:  Dry Process\r\nLength:     4,800\r\nWidth:     29-36 ft\r\nDepth/Thickness:     2 in\r\nTons:     1,800 tons estimated\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  28.8\r\nConstruction start/completion dates:\r\nJuly 2007 - December 2007\r\n\r\nProject #10:\r\nLocation:     Avenida Vista Montana (Calle Del Cerro to Calle Pastadero)\r\nRequested:     $10,400\r\nType:     Dry Process\r\nLength:     5,000\r\nWidth:     43 ft\r\nDepth/Thickness 2 in\r\nTons:  2,600 estimated\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:     28.8 lbs\r\nConstruction start/completion dates:\r\nSeptember 2008 - December 2008\r\n\r\nProject #11:\r\nLocation:     Portico Del Norte (Camino De Los Mares to Eminencia Del Sur) and Portico Del Sur (Eminencia Del Sur to Camino De Los Mares)\r\nAmt. Requested:     $9,600\r\nType:     Dry Process\r\nLength:  5,430 ft\r\nWidth:  36 ft\r\nDepth/Thickness:     2 in\r\nTons:     2,400 estimated\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:     28.8 lbs\r\nConstruction start/completion dates:\r\nSeptember 2008 - November 2008\r\n\r\nProject #12:\r\nLocation:     Calle Amanecer (Avenida Pico to Avenida La Pata) and Calle Negocio (Calle Amanecer to end of cul de sac)\r\nRequested:     $16,400\r\nType:     Dry Process\r\nLength:     8,200\r\nWidth:     43 ft\r\nDepth/Thickness:     2 in\r\nTons:     4,100\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  28.8\r\nConstruction start/completion dates:\r\nJuly 2008 - September 2008\r\n\r\nProject #13:\r\nLocation:     Major Maintenance Program FY 2007/2008 (street locations have yet to be determined as of the date of this application)\r\nRequested:     $10,000\r\nType:     Dry Process\r\nLength:     6,000\r\nWidth:     36 ft\r\nDepth/Thickness:     2 in\r\nTons:     2,500 estimated\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  28.8\r\nConstruction start/completion dates:\r\nJuly 2008 - September 2008 estimated\r\n\r\nProject #14:\r\nLocation:     Avenida La Pata (Avenida Pico to Calle Extremo)\r\nRequested:     $24,000\r\nType:     Dry Process\r\nLength:     7,300 ft\r\nWidth:     70 ft\r\nDepth/Thickness:     2 in\r\nTons:     6,000 estimated\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:     28.8\r\nConstruction start/completion dates:\r\nJuly 2007 - September 2008 estimated\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of San Clemente","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William E.","LastName":"Cameron","Phone":"949-361-6120"},{"GrantID":9814,"CycleID":356,"CycleCode":"RAC7        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC7         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":127934.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1\r\nLocation: 2007 On-System Roads-Various Locations in Ventura County Limits: Various Locations Type of RAC: Asphalt-Rubber Length of Paving: 6.6 Width of Paving: Various Depth/Thickness of Paving: 1.5` to 2.5`\r\nTons of RAC Used: 10,485 tons\r\nAmount of crumb rubber per ton of RAC\r\nConstruction Starting and Completion Date: Start March, 2008 Finish August 2008\r\nProject 2\r\nLocation: 2007 Local Roads- Various Locations in Ventura County Limits: Various Locations Type of RAC: Asphalt Rubber Lenght of Paving: 15.83 miles Depth/Thickness of Paving: 1.5` to 2.0` Tons of RAC Used: 16,489 Tons Amount of crumb rubber per ton of RAC 20 lbs/ton Construction Starting and Completion Dates: March, 2008 Finish August 2008\r\nProject 3\r\nLocation: 2007 High Priorty ON System Local Roads in Ventura  County Limits: Various Locations Type of RAC: Asphalt -Rubber Length of Paving: 4.21 miles  Depth/Thickness of Paving: 1.5` to 2.0` Tons of RAC Used: 5,011 tons Amount of crumb rubber per ton of RAC 20 lbs./tonConstruction Starting and Completion Dates: March 2008 Finish August 2008\r\nProject 4\r\nLocation: (City/Town, intersection Limits: (e.g., Postmile or Point A to Point B) Type of RAC: Lenggth of Paving: Width of Paving: Depth/Thickness of Paving: Tons of RAC Used: Amount of cumb rubber per ton  of RAC Constructio Starting and Completion Dates:\r\n","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wm. (William) B","LastName":"Britt","Phone":"805-654-2077"},{"GrantID":9816,"CycleID":352,"CycleCode":"TDP4        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP4         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":55459.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information: Agriculture/Landscape: Mulch or Bark Project Name: Cher-Ae Heights Environmental Surfacing To mulch 20,000 sq. feet to reduce water usage and eliminate chemical spraying of vegetation.","ParticipantName":"Trinidad Rancheria","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Susie","LastName":"Long","Phone":"707-677-0211"},{"GrantID":9817,"CycleID":352,"CycleCode":"TDP4        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP4         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":56677.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playgrounds; Project Name: Playground Surfacing Project; If awarded the TDP grant, the project would provide for approximately 12,000 square feet of playground surfacing derived from waste tires for two playgrounds located within two community parks. This playground surfacing would be ADA accessible. It would also provide for a safer, resilient surface that would prevent serious injuries to children if they were to fall. This project would foster a meaningful recycling effort as it relates to the re-use of waste tires. Since 2003, successful tire recycling efforts over the last several years have resulted in diverting 158,000+ tires in this county alone and the City of Chowchilla is now able to participate consistent with this effort as it relates to its adopted Directive for Waste Reduction and Recycling Practices for the proposed project.","ParticipantName":"City of Chowchilla","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Joanne","LastName":"Upton","Phone":"559-665-8615"},{"GrantID":9818,"CycleID":356,"CycleCode":"RAC7        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC7         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project #1:\r\nLocation:  Unicorporated LA County area around Lancaster; Ave G\r\nLimits:  160 St East/210th St East\r\nType:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\nLength:  17,850 ft\r\nWidth:  28ft\r\nDepth:  2 in\r\nTons used: 6,373\r\nAmt of crumb rubber per:  20.9 lbs/ton\r\nConstruction start/completion dates:\r\n4/07 - 11/07\r\n\r\nProject #2:\r\nUnicorporated LA county area of Quartz Hill; Ave L-8\r\nLimits:  55th St West to 45 St West\r\nType:Asphalt-Rubber\r\nLength:  4,280 ft\r\nWidth:  45 ft\r\nDepth:  2 in\r\nTons used:  2,458\r\nAmt. crumb rubber:  20.9 lbs/ton\r\nConstruction Start/Completion dates:\r\n5/07 - 8/07\r\n\r\nProject #3:\r\nLocation:  Unicorporated LA County area near La Habra Heights; Harbor Blvd\r\nLimits:  Fullerton Rd/Orange Co Line\r\nType:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\nLength:  9,500 ft\r\nWidth:  55 ft\r\nDepth:  2 in\r\nTons used: 6,608\r\nAmt of crumb rubber per:  20.9 lbs/ton\r\nConstruction start/completion dates:\r\n5/07 - 9/07\r\n\r\nProject #4:\r\nUnicorporated LA county area of Altadena; Aladena Dr\r\nLimits:  Santa Rosa Ave to Allen Ave\r\nType:Asphalt-Rubber\r\nLength:  7,400 ft\r\nWidth:  36 ft\r\nDepth:  1.5 - 2 in\r\nTons used:  3,401\r\nAmt. crumb rubber:  20.9 lbs/ton\r\nConstruction Start/Completion dates:\r\n6/07 - 11/07\r\n\r\nProject #5:\r\nLocation:  Unicorporated LA County area of Lennox; Hawthorne Blvd, ET Al\r\nLimits:  363 ft South of 111th St to 25 ft North of 104th St; and various other streets\r\nType:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\nLength:  10,080 ft\r\nWidth:  50ft\r\nDepth:  1.5 in\r\nTons used: 4,726\r\nAmt of crumb rubber per:  20.9 lbs/ton\r\nConstruction start/completion dates:\r\n6/07 - 3/08\r\n\r\nProject #6:\r\nUnicorporated LA county area near Azusa; Citrus Ave, Et Al\r\nLimits:  250` N/O Gladstone St to 470` N/O Armstread St; and various other streets\r\nType:Asphalt-Rubber\r\nLength:  7,000 ft\r\nWidth:  40 ft\r\nDepth:  2 in\r\nTons used:  3,607\r\nAmt. crumb rubber:  20.9 lbs/ton\r\nConstruction Start/Completion dates:\r\n6/07 - 9/07\r\n\r\nProject #7:\r\nLocation:  Unicorporated LA County Area of Rosewood; Compton Bl, Et Al\r\nLimits:  30` E/O Figeoa St to Main St; and various other streets\r\nType:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\nLength:  2,925 ft\r\nWidth:  56 ft\r\nDepth:  1.5 in\r\nTons used: 1,536\r\nAmt of crumb rubber per:  20.9 lbs/ton\r\nConstruction start/completion dates:\r\n8/07 - 10/07\r\n\r\nProject #8:\r\nUnicorporated LA county area of East LA; Ford Blvd, Et Al\r\nLimits:  Olympic Blvd to Whittier Blvd; and various other streets\r\nType:Asphalt-Rubber\r\nLength:  2,060 ft\r\nWidth:  50 ft\r\nDepth:  2 in\r\nTons used:  1,313\r\nAmt. crumb rubber:  20.9 lbs/ton\r\nConstruction Start/Completion dates:\r\n7/07 - 9/07\r\n\r\nProject #9:\r\nLocation:  Unicorporated LA County area of East LA; Olympic Ave\r\nLimits:  Simmons Ave to Concourse Ave\r\nType:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\nLength:  5,960 ft\r\nWidth:  50 ft\r\nDepth:  2 in\r\nTons used: 3,802\r\nAmt of crumb rubber per:  20.9 lbs/ton\r\nConstruction start/completion dates:\r\n7/07 - 12/07\r\n\r\nProject #10:\r\nUnicorporated LA county area near City of Industry; Turnbull Canyon Rd, Et Al\r\nLimits:  Gale Ave to Bridge SoO San Jose Creek; and various other streets\r\nType:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\nLength:  4,335 ft\r\nWidth:  56 ft\r\nDepth:  1.5 - 2 in\r\nTons used:  2,276\r\nAmt. crumb rubber:  20.9 lbs/ton\r\nConstruction Start/Completion dates:\r\n6/07 - 12/07","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mahdad","LastName":"Derakhshani","Phone":"626-458-3924"},{"GrantID":9819,"CycleID":352,"CycleCode":"TDP4        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP4         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":57924.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playgrounds; Project Name: Playground Safety Surfacing and Upgrade; The Wiyot Tribe, a federally recognized Indian tribe, proposes to install rubber mulch on the playground located on Table Bluff Reservation in Loleta, California. The playground is the central point in a green space utilized by all community members. The Tribe is seeking to provide for the safety of our community by improving recreational facilities for the children and families of the Tribe. The installation of tire-derived rubber mulch will be overseen by Tribal staff and accomplished by volunteers, as part of a program to train community members in the maintenance and management of the playground and open space.","ParticipantName":"Wiyot Tribe","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maura ","LastName":"Eastman","Phone":"707-733-5055"},{"GrantID":9820,"CycleID":352,"CycleCode":"TDP4        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP4         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":22972.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name: Arena Improvement Project Project Information: Recreation: Other: Arena Rubber \u0026 Stall Mats For the more than 600 equine athletes and their 500 riders who use our Covered Arena each year, the facility provides few opportunities to train on a safe, healthy footing that is yielding yet dust free. Our 1.5-man maintenance team has little time to maintain the arena and we find that if the footing is wet enough to lay down the dust it packs hard and slick, posing a risk of leg injury or falls to horse and rider alike. When the footing is resilient and yielding, hazardous dust billows into the lungs and eyes of horse and human, especially troublesome for the 50 horses that make their permanent homes on the arena perimeter. Lumpy, rocky dirt floors in stalls require excessive bedding, and still horses are sore from standing on uneven footing and sick from ingesting dirt. Recycled tire produces in the form of arena rubber and stall mats will make our popular facility safer and healthier for horses and riders and more environmentally friendly with less waste generated.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County Fair","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Susan","LastName":"Combes","Phone":"707-786-9511"},{"GrantID":9821,"CycleID":352,"CycleCode":"TDP4        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP4         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":29752.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name: Playground Cover Project Information: Playgrounds The City of Coalinga will remove the current playground cover at Sandalwood and replace it with the rubber mulch. The City will use rubber much for their new park playground , Centennial Park. The rubber mulch is made from 100% California recycled tires. 6,151.25 PTE`s will be utilized form this project and will be removed from the California Waste Stream.","ParticipantName":"City of Coalinga","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Mercedes","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"559-935-1533"},{"GrantID":9822,"CycleID":352,"CycleCode":"TDP4        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP4         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":75054.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name: Playground Cover for Parks in Parlier Project Information: Playgrounds; Sidewalks/pathway The city of Parlier will remove the current playground cover at Veteran`s Park, Tot Lot and Earl Ruth Park and replace it with rubber mulch. The City will also put turf on the median of Manning Ave. With both projects , a total 18,545 PTE`s will be diverted from the California waste stream. The City will issue a press release and put up a sign notifying the public that the projects were paid for by the CI`WMB.","ParticipantName":"City of Parlier","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Patricia","LastName":"Barboza","Phone":"559-646-3545"},{"GrantID":9823,"CycleID":352,"CycleCode":"TDP4        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP4         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":70468.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Sports Surfacing; Project Name: Rocklin High School Stadium Turf; Rocklin High School currently has a grass stadium field which is difficult to maintain due to continued use. The school and district are raising funds to replace the current grass field with an artificial turf surface. The new surface will better serve the needs of the Rocklin Unified School District, Rocklin High School and the City of Rocklin.","ParticipantName":"Rocklin Unified School District","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Larry","LastName":"Stark","Phone":"916-630-2246"},{"GrantID":9824,"CycleID":352,"CycleCode":"TDP4        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP4         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":22500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Tracks; Project Name: Morada Middle School Running Track; Create an all-weather running surface to support the enhanced athletic curriculum established for the District`s middle school students.","ParticipantName":"Lodi Unified School District","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mitch","LastName":"Slater","Phone":"209-331-7183"},{"GrantID":9825,"CycleID":352,"CycleCode":"TDP4        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP4         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":33478.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information: Recreation: Playgrounds Project Name: Diamond Valley School Playground The purpose of the project is to provide a safe cushioned area around and beneath the playground equipment at the Diamond Valley School. Because to the extreme winter weather, product choices are limited and expensive. For this reason, the district is seeking financial help with the project. The total area in need of product is 8,600 sq. ft.","ParticipantName":"Alpine County Unified School District","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Janis","LastName":"Doyal","Phone":"530-694-2495"},{"GrantID":9826,"CycleID":352,"CycleCode":"TDP4        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP4         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":98528.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape: Mulch or Bark; Project Name: Playground Safety; Enterprise School District proposes to replace existing wood mulch playground cover surfacing at 2 of the District`s existing playgrounds with recycled shredded tire derived playground resilient surfacing . The playgrounds are located at Rother Elementary and the adjacent Monte Vista schools. Rother serves K-5 grades and Monte Vista serves low income families with children ages 18 months - 5 years. The playgrounds are currently open to the public. The existing wood mulch under and around the playground equipment will be recycled as soil amendment and surface mulch on site. The use of the TDP shredded product will promote the District`s commitment to the use of recycled materials, and provide safe accessible playgrounds that satisfy State and Federal playground standards. The work of removing the existing bark mulch and replacing with the TDP mulch will be performed by District employees.","ParticipantName":"Enterprise Elementary School District","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"D","LastName":"Smith","Phone":"530-224-4100"},{"GrantID":9827,"CycleID":352,"CycleCode":"TDP4        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP4         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":66665.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name: Jogging Trail through Park Project Information: Recreation: Sidewalks/Pathway Malaga County Water District is revitalizing their community park. Putting in the path around the circumference is part of that effort. The path will be 16,000 square feet comprised of bound rubber mulch made from 100% California recycled tires. 13,000 PTE`s will be derived from the California waste Stream through this project.","ParticipantName":"Malaga County Water District","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Russ","LastName":"Holcomb","Phone":"559-485-7353"},{"GrantID":9828,"CycleID":352,"CycleCode":"TDP4        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP4         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":38183.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name: Playground Resurface; Project Information: Playgrounds The project will entail the removal of existing bark. A new surface consisting of tire-derived playground mulch will be put in place for added playground safety.","ParticipantName":"Saucelito Elementary School District","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Cynthia","LastName":"Lamb","Phone":"559-784-2164"},{"GrantID":9829,"CycleID":352,"CycleCode":"TDP4        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP4         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":94170.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Other: Horse Arenas; Project Name: Redwood Acres: Arena Footing; The five riding arenas will be graded and sloped for drainage, adding drain pipe as necessary. Crushed rock will be packed for a solid base; a layer of sand will be added to assure proper depth, followed by ground rubber. The final step is to drag the arenas to insure complete mixture of the ground rubber and sand.","ParticipantName":"Ninth District Agricultural Association","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Judi","LastName":"Ferreira","Phone":"707-445-3037"},{"GrantID":9830,"CycleID":352,"CycleCode":"TDP4        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP4         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":43260.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information: Recreation: Playgrounds Project Name: Amador County Office of Education State Preschool Playgrounds The Amador County Office of Education (ACOE) State Preschool intends to divert 10,300 (103 tons, or 206,000 lbs.) of 100% California waste tires from the California waste tire stream through the use of Tire-Derived Product rubber chips. These TDP rubber chips will replace the wood chips currently in use at all four State Preschool sites throughout the ACOE area located in the towns of Pioneer, Jackson, Plymouth, and Ione, California. These four playgrounds will periodically require additional California waste tire rubber chips, thereby providing an ongoing market for 100% recycled California waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Amador County Office of Education","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Dorothy","LastName":"Putnam-Smith","Phone":"209-257-5338"},{"GrantID":9831,"CycleID":352,"CycleCode":"TDP4        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP4         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":99918.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name: Eastern Sierra Tri-County Fairgrounds Livestock Waste Diversion Program Project Information: Agriculture/Landscape: Other: Stall Mats Installation of four (4) 4` x 6` TDP stall mats in approximately 550 livestock pens at Eastern Sierra Tri-County Fairgrounds. Utilization of these mats will drastically reduce the amount of bedding required and will also eliminate the contamination of bedding by creating a barrier between the existing base and the shavings. This process will facilitate the use of animal waste and shavings being used as fertilizer and soil amendment at the fairgrounds, thus significantly enhancing our recycling efforts.","ParticipantName":"18th District Agricultural Association","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Tatum","Phone":"760-873-3588"},{"GrantID":9832,"CycleID":352,"CycleCode":"TDP4        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP4         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":21462.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name: All Weather Track Project Information: Recreation: Tracks This project upgrades the existing Lassen High School dirt track with an asphalt surfacing overlaid with an all-weather, rubberized material composed of 100% recycled CA tires resulting in a track that is not only safer but useable year-round by the students and community participants it is intended to serve. Lassen High School is rallying support for this project through the efforts of the District and Lassen High School staff members, parents, and students who are teaming with community members, local businesses, the City of Susanville, Lassen Co., the State of CA, and community volunteers who realize that the physical fitness needs of Lassen High School students and the surrounding community warrant an all-weather track. When completed, this track will meet crucial student and community needs by providing an even-surfaced, mud and dust free track for physical education, training, track practice and meets, specialized sports events, track and field practice and events, walking, jogging, family recreation, and youth sports programs, in addition to promoting the overall health and well being of all Lassen Co. residents. Additionally, this project saves 21,462 tires from the State of CA landfills, which helps to alleviate the State`s waste tire disposal problems.","ParticipantName":"Lassen Union High School District","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Cavin","Phone":"530-251-1197"},{"GrantID":9833,"CycleID":352,"CycleCode":"TDP4        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP4         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":26277.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Other - Horse Stalls; Project Name: Horse Stall Mats; Replace dirt surface with equestrian mats in 72 horse stalls in three barns at the Siskiyou Golden Fairgrounds. The horse stalls are used by numerous youth and adult equestrian and high school rodeo organizations for events throughout the year. Grant request includes supply of extra mats for replacement in routine maintenance of stalls.","ParticipantName":"10th District Agricultural Association","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rebecca","LastName":"Desmond","Phone":"530-842-2767"},{"GrantID":9834,"CycleID":352,"CycleCode":"TDP4        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP4         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":21999.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Tracks; Project Name: El Molino All-Weather Track Project: The existing running track at El Molino High School is not available for school or community use from November through March because it is a dirt surface with inadequate drainage. The surface is so inferior that the high school cannot host interscholastic track meets. The El Molino All-Weather Track Project will result in the installation of a safe, low-maintenance, all weather track surface with excellent drainage. The project will allow the high school to host track meets, and increase school and community use from approximately 33,000 person-days to approximately 66,800 person-days, an increase of over 50%.","ParticipantName":"West Sonoma County Union High School District","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"707-824-6550"},{"GrantID":9835,"CycleID":352,"CycleCode":"TDP4        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP4         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":83330.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name: Alamo Creek, Browns Valley \u0026 Meadowlands Park Playground surfacing Replacements Project Information: Playgrounds The City of Vacaville will be replacing playground equipment at three parks to include Alamo Park, Browns Valley Park, and Meadowlands Park. Since all three of these playgrounds need to be updated to meet new State safety standards, a combined total area of 14,900 sq. ft. of loose rubber mulch will be utilized under the play equipment diverting 16,666 California tires. All three of these parks are heavily used by our residents with two or three parks being located adjacent to Elementary Schools.","ParticipantName":"City of Vacaville","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rollie","LastName":"Simons","Phone":"707-469-6510"},{"GrantID":9836,"CycleID":352,"CycleCode":"TDP4        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP4         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":43460.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name: North Cow Creek School Playground Pea Gravel Replacement Project Information: Recreation: Playgrounds Our school playground has two play areas, one 110` x 50` and second 140` x 60` which are currently covered with pea gravel. This year alone two students of a school population of 320 have suffered broken bones when they fell in the graveled areas. This grant would allow us to replace the gravel with rubber bark produced by A.G. Link as a way of reducing injuries and increasing playground safety.","ParticipantName":"North Cow Creek Elementary School District","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Merritt","LastName":"Barnes","Phone":"530-549-4488"},{"GrantID":9837,"CycleID":352,"CycleCode":"TDP4        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP4         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":40465.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape: Mulch or Bark; Project Name: Firearms Range Backstop Bark; Associated with our Law Enforcement academy, Butte College operates an outdoor instructional firearms range with a backstop that is currently soil that must routinely be amended to ensure that both its depth and composition provides a safe backstop for bullets to enter. At a cost of $40,466 we propose placing 117 yards of recycled tire bark as the backstop, thereby reducing the possibility for ricochet, injury and ongoing maintenance at current levels. This will result in 7,486 PTE used. Butte-Glenn Community College District has identified the equipment and labor for this project pending grant approval.","ParticipantName":"Butte-Glenn Community College District","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Dunbaugh","Phone":"530-879-4349"},{"GrantID":9838,"CycleID":352,"CycleCode":"TDP4        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP4         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":95750.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Sports Surfacing; Project Name: Karlson Field Renovation Project: Project will result in the installation of a safe, low-maintenance, all weather playing surface to serve the 8,500 residents of the greater Sebastopol community. Youth and high school athletic teams and physical education classes will use the playing surface approximately 72,500 person-days per year. The sport surface will also be available for recreational use by community members, with an additional use of approximately 13,800 person-days per year. The use of tire derived product in this project is consistent with the Sebastopol community value of responsible environmental stewardship.","ParticipantName":"City of Sebastopol","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Mary","LastName":"Gourley","Phone":"707-823-1153"},{"GrantID":9839,"CycleID":356,"CycleCode":"RAC7        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC7         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":46264.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project #1:\r\nLocation:  El Norte Parkway\r\nLimits:  From Escondido City Limits to Escondido City Limits\r\nType:  Asphalt -Rubber\r\nLength:  0.40 miles\r\nWidth:  varies from 64-73 ft\r\ndepth:  1.5 in\r\nTons used:  1,299 tons\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  not listed\r\nConstruction start/completion dates:\r\n4/04 - 7/07\r\n\r\nProject #2:\r\nLocation:  La Granda\r\nLimits:  From Avenida De Acacias and Los Morros\r\nType:  Asphalt -Rubber\r\nLength:  1.53 miles\r\nWidth:  varies from 30 - 35 ft\r\ndepth:  1.5 in\r\nTons used:  2,144 tons\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  not listed\r\nConstruction start/completion dates:\r\n4/04 - 7/07\r\n\r\nProject #3:\r\nLocation:  Lake Jennings Park Rd\r\nLimits:  From Olde Hwy 80 to 0.53 mi North of Bass Drive\r\nType:  Asphalt -Rubber\r\nLength:  1.59 miles\r\nWidth:  varies from 50 - 92 ft\r\ndepth:  1.5 in\r\nTons used:  4,230 tons\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  not listed\r\nConstruction start/completion dates:\r\n4/04 - 7/07\r\n\r\nProject #4:\r\nLocation:  Mapleview St\r\nLimits:  From Channel Rd to Pino Drive\r\nType:  Asphalt -Rubber\r\nLength:  0.99 miles\r\nWidth:  varies from 52-98 ft\r\ndepth:  1.5 in\r\nTons used:  3,893 tons\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  not listed\r\nConstruction start/completion dates:\r\n4/04 - 7/07\r\n","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Farag","Phone":"858-874-4018"},{"GrantID":9840,"CycleID":352,"CycleCode":"TDP4        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP4         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":74750.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name: Del Campo High School and Rio Americano High School Track Projects Project Information: Tracks The Del Campo and Rio Americano high school track projects will replace the current cinder/dirt tracks with USATF/CIF certified all weather synthetic tracks that can be used by the schools, organized community athletic programs and the neighborhood. While the neighborhood continues to use both dirt tracks, the school and the organized community athletic programs have limited use due to the deteriorating condition of the tracks that has caused safety concerns. In addition, rain results in a track that cannot be used because the surface becomes mud. The schools have had to move their programs to other locations and incur costs that ordinarily wouldn`t `t be necessary with a resurfaced year round track located at the school. The project will replace the dirt tracks with a resurfaced track from recycled California tires that will provide a year round facility of the school , community and neighborhood.","ParticipantName":"San Juan Unified School District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Nina","LastName":"Mancina","Phone":"916-971-7218"},{"GrantID":9841,"CycleID":352,"CycleCode":"TDP4        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP4         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":99468.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information: Playgrounds Project Name: Safe-4R Kids/Sage-4R Environment - Play Yards The Child Development Department, Clovis Unified School District proposes to replace existing wood mulch playground surfacing at five state-funded preschools with recycled shredded tire-derived playground resilient surfacing. The playgrounds are located at Century Special Education/Full-Inclusion Preschool, Dry Creek Preschool, a heavily impacted school located in North East Clovis, Cole and Sierra Vista Preschools located in Central Clovis, Lincoln Preschool located in North Fresno, and Fancher Creek Preschool located in South East Fresno. These preschools are provided to families who qualify for the no cost state-funded preschool program based on their income. The use of the shredded TDP product complies with our District`s commitment to promote an Environmentally Safe Community.","ParticipantName":"Clovis Unified School District","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Jackie","LastName":"Burgan","Phone":"559-327-9172"},{"GrantID":9842,"CycleID":352,"CycleCode":"TDP4        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP4         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name: South Tahoe Middle School \u0026 High School Track Project Information: Recreation: Tracks/Sports Surfacing This project will replace the 1968 Olympic Trials track with an asphalt surfacing overlaid with an all-weather, rubberized material composted of 100 percent recycled California tires resulting in a track, pole vault and long jump areas that are not only safer but usable year-round by students and community participants. The LTUSD staff members are rallying support for this project by combining the efforts of parents, students, community members and local businesses that understand the benefits to students and the Lake Tahoe community of an all-weather track. When completed, the track will meet crucial student and community needs by providing an even, mud and dust free surface for physical education. training, specialized sports events, walking, jogging, and family recreation, thereby promoting the health and well being of community residents.","ParticipantName":"Lake Tahoe Unified School District","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"Morales","Phone":"530-543-2219"},{"GrantID":9843,"CycleID":352,"CycleCode":"TDP4        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP4         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":22568.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name: Bancroft Recreation Field Track Surfacing Project Project Information: Recreation: Tracks The San Leandro Unified School District is in the process of improving the sports facilities at the Bancroft Middle School. These facilities will be used by the school during regular school hours and for afterschool programs. The community will be able to use them when school is not in session evenings, weekends and during summer months. The specifications of the plan allow for a 10.5 x 1,448`=15,200 sq. ft. (3 lanes @ 42` each) track with a concrete curb on both sides. This track will be around the perimeter of the new sports field.","ParticipantName":"San Leandro Unified School District","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Song","LastName":"Chin-Bendib","Phone":"510-667-3504"},{"GrantID":9844,"CycleID":352,"CycleCode":"TDP4        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP4         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":93100.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name: Playground Cover Project Information: Playgrounds The project will consist of removing the existing playground cover at Bret Harte Elementary (2 playgrounds). The staff of Corcoran Unified will replace it with rubber mulch. The rubber mulch is made from 100% California recyclable tires. 18,620 PTE`s will be diverted from the California Waste stream from this project.","ParticipantName":"Corcoran Joint Unified School District","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Donnetta","LastName":"Murray","Phone":"559-992-8888"},{"GrantID":9845,"CycleID":352,"CycleCode":"TDP4        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP4         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":87805.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name: Jogging Trail/Playground Cover for Parks Project Information: Recreation: Playgrounds/Sidewalks/Pathway The City of Sanger will put a jogging path in JFK and Jenny Park. The jogging path will be made from 100% California recyclable tires. The city will also use the recycled rubber product for a playground cover in Lincoln Park. All projects combine remove 21,670 PTE`s from the California Waste Stream.","ParticipantName":"City of Sanger","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Mulligan","Phone":"559-876-6300"},{"GrantID":9846,"CycleID":352,"CycleCode":"TDP4        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP4         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":22398.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Name: All-Weather Track Project Information: Tracks Colfax High School project is to change our current DG track into an all-weather track surface , as well as additional field events areas. Weather conditions make our track difficult to maintain. An all-weather surface would make our track available for use for both the high school and community year-round.","ParticipantName":"Placer Union High School District","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Doug","LastName":"Marquand","Phone":"530-886-4410"},{"GrantID":9847,"CycleID":352,"CycleCode":"TDP4        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP4         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":97225.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playgrounds, Sidewalks/Pathway, Sports Surfacing; Project Name: McDermont Indoor Soccer Field - City Park - City owned Moore Plaza Center; The City of Lindsay is proposing to utilize recycled California tires in a variety of landscape and recreation applications throughout the City. Projects include granulated crumb rubber to be used at an indoor soccer complex to insure safety by cushioning the surface. Rubber mulch to provide a safe and accessible playground surface within the City park, and to mulch public medians and planter areas. Rubber mulch to be used for a plaza expressway at the Moore Plaza Center. The City has utilized recycled rubber products in a number of past applications and has become a showcase of the positive rewards of CIWMB grant funding.","ParticipantName":"City of Lindsay","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Diane","LastName":"Bucaroff","Phone":"559-562-7114"},{"GrantID":9848,"CycleID":352,"CycleCode":"TDP4        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP4         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":99995.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Sidewalks / Pathway; Project Name: Citywide Sidewalk Repairs: The City of Stockton will replace tree-damaged sidewalks which are located throughout the City.","ParticipantName":"City of Stockton","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Vijay","LastName":"Sinha","Phone":"209-937-7004"},{"GrantID":9850,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":39880.0000,"ProjectSummary":"computer systems, field equipment, GIS data, training\r\n\r\nStatement of Use:\r\n\r\nOne of the goals of the LEA Program is to protect public health and safety through effective uses of technology in regulating waste facilities in Riverside Co.\r\n\r\nA portion of the grant funds will be used to continue the development of a geographic information system (GIS) to facilitate the oversight of waste facilities.  The remaining funds will be used for training of LEA staff to increase the effectiveness of field staff and purchase field equipment.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John S.","LastName":"Watkins","Phone":"951-955-8982"},{"GrantID":9851,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":15565.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel.\r\n\r\nStatement of Need:\r\n\r\nSierra Co. currenterly operates five solid waste disposal facilities which are located throughout an area covering approx. 1,000 sq. mi.  The LEA is charged w/the responsibility to `...assure that solid, liquid, and hazardous wastes are collected, treated, handeled, and reclaimed or recycled in such a manner as to prevent the spread of or pollution of waters, the creation of nuisances of safety hazards, and the environmental degradation of any kind.`  (Sierra Co. Health Services Plea, 1994/95).\r\n\r\nAs a contract county, Sierra Co. has available the services of a .60 FTE sanitarian to accomplish all the duties encompassed by the environmental health plan in additional to the tasks directly related to landfill permit and inspection.  Clearly, the sanitarian`s time available to accomplish the stated goals is insufficient.\r\n\r\nAccordingly, funds requested through the EA grant program will be utilized as outlined in the budget of the application.","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Shirley","LastName":"Coggin","Phone":"530-993-6701"},{"GrantID":9852,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":18725.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel, Transportation\r\n\r\nStatement of Use:\r\n\r\nSolid waste permit fees and landfill tonnage fees have been established to fund monthly landfill inspections.  Fees are not adequate to fund additional staff hours necessary to continue program improvements including investigation of illegal landfills, participation in LEA and IWMB coordination, activities, program uniformity, meeting participation, regulation review/comment activities.\r\n\r\nFees are not adequate to fund general enforcement and related activities and to purchase all necessary program equipment.\r\n\r\nPerformance objectives of the program are to:\r\n\r\n1.  Meet all routine all special facility inspections as required of landfills, transfer stations, compost sites, vehicles and closed sites.\r\n\r\n2.  Continue and enhance the illegal activity enforcement program.\r\n\r\n3.  Continue active participation in LEA and IWMB activities as a means to improve uniformity and communications.\r\n\r\n4.  Provide enhanced cross training of personnel to increase the availability of staff familiar w/the program and to accept assigned duties.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Huerta","Phone":"530-538-5328"},{"GrantID":9853,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":25767.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel, Equipment.\r\n\r\nStatement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment w/regard to proper and safe storage, transport and disposal of solid waste within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe County of Santa Clara Dept. of Environmental Health intends to use FY 2007-2008 LEA grant funds for subscription to program specific publications, administrative costs such as payment for county advise for permit and program issues and other possible administrative costs associated with the solid waste program, including educational seminars.  Additionally, funds will be used for program equipment including surveillance equipment and software associated with it.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"O\u0027Day","Phone":"408-918-4622"},{"GrantID":9854,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":82607.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Education, Maintenance, Personnel, Training","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cindy","LastName":"Chen","Phone":"626-430-5550"},{"GrantID":9855,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":16412.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel\r\n\r\nStatement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe Siskiyou Co. Environmental Health Dept. maintains an active LEA Program for the purposes of protecting public health, safety and the environment w/regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nFY 2007/2008 Program goals include:\r\n\r\n1.  Provide training to solid waste staff.\r\n2.  Continue to inspect and enforce applicable regulations at all active and closed sites.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Barber","Phone":"530-841-2110"},{"GrantID":9856,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":17063.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Computer equipment, Medical monitoring, Personnel, Training, Consulting services, Travel within the State and Materials.\r\n\r\nStatement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment w/ regard to solid waste facilities within Tehama Co.\r\n\r\nTehama County`s Dept. of Environmental Health intends to use FY 2007-2008 LEA Grant funds for new safety and computer equipment, medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities) and for maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste Program.  Funds will also be used for staffing, training, travel within the State, consulting services, and materials.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Potanovic","Phone":"530-527-8020"},{"GrantID":9857,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":25476.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel, Communication Services.\r\n\r\nStatement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment w/regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe Co. of Sonoma Dept. of Health Services Environmental Health Division intends to use fiscal year 2007-2008 LEA grant funds for:\r\n\r\nPersonnel - supplementation of staff salaries while performing permitting and inspection duties.\r\n\r\nField Inspection Supplies - personal protective equipment and safety equipment.\r\n\r\nCommunication Services - cell phones and pagers.\r\n\r\nTraining and Travel - staff training, professional organization memberships, and conferences to remain informed and current on laws, regulations, and developments in solid waste.\r\n\r\nAdministrative Costs - portion to be used to cover administrative costs.\r\n\r\nMedical Monitoring - annual check-ups and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities.\r\n\r\nVehicle Maintenance - maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA solid waste program.\r\n\r\nNote:  Any interest earned on funds will be used towards the above listed distribution.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Jerry","LastName":"Meshulam","Phone":"707-565-6540"},{"GrantID":9858,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":20748.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Stmt. of Use:\r\n\r\nSolano Co. requests an EA grant of approx. $20,400 to assist w/ funding of LEA activities during the 2007-2008 FY.  Enclosed is a completed EA grant application package for your review and approval.  Including in this application package is the Grant Application, the Resolution Authorizing LEA Grant Application approved by the Solano Co. Board of Supv., and the LEA Grant Expenditure form.\r\n\r\nThe grant money will be placed into a separate account.  This account will be managed according to the requirements outlined in the January 18, 2007 grant distribution announcement.\r\n\r\nIt is the intent of Solano Co. to utilize all grant funds to augment funding to recover a portion of the costs for engineering and/or Registered Environmental Health Specialist staff assigned to the LEA program.  This includes covering a portion of the costs associated w/providing a civil engineer-environmental and senior environmental health specialists within the LEA.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Clifford","LastName":"Covey","Phone":"707-784-6765"},{"GrantID":9859,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":33884.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Education, communications, equipment, maintenance, training\r\n\r\nStatement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of the Mono Co. LEA solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environmental w/regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe Mono Co. LEA intends to use EA18 grant funds for LEA personnel, training of LEA staff, attending regional CIWMB Roundtable meetings and annual conference, for purchase and maintenance of landfill technical equipment, computer and office equipment, supplies necessary to perform LEA duties within our jurisdiction, and communications.","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Lampson","Phone":"530-694-2146"},{"GrantID":9860,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":18200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"communications, computer, field, health, office, training\r\n\r\nStatement of Use:\r\nThe Receipt of the FY 2007-2008 LEA Grant funds will mark the thirteenth consecutive year of success in obtaining this grant.  The EA Grant is specifically used to help support our solid waste enforcement program to continually protect the public`s health and safety as well as the environment.\r\n\r\nThis grant will be used to acquire necessary field inspection equipment, provide for training and transportation costs to and from solid waste training activities, outfit staff with required personal protective equipment, medical monitoring and support office equipment needs.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Phil","LastName":"Hudecek","Phone":"559-675-7823"},{"GrantID":9861,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":23216.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of use: The Imperial county Environmental Health Services` Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) has allocated 10% or $2,290.00 of the total grant award towards administrative costs.  Vehicle costs such as fuel, maintenance, replacement costs and insurance continues to fluctuate.  The LEA has allocated $2,400.00 towards a portion of the overall maintenance costs.  Also, an additional $2,000.00 will be allocated towards offsetting replacement costs of one staff vehicle this grant cycle with a more environmentally friendly and fuel efficent vehicle such as Ford Escape Hybrid. Since we operate throughout the jurisdiction of the County of Imperial we have dead zones as it relates to cell phones.  We have upgraded several cell phones to combination radios.  The annual cost of operating these various communications devices amounts to approximately $1,020.  The LEA has alocated $3,000.00 towards continued training/education.  The training would include a combination of venues, such as meetings, conferences, roundtable events, etc.  The LEA will be updating its methane gas detection equipment with a RKI`s GX-2003 gas monitor or comparable unit.  The LEA has budgeted $3000.00 towards gas monitoring equipment and $275.00 towards updating and or replacing staff`s health and safety equipment.  The solid waste program regularly uses office paper.  In an effort to be a better environmental steward, the LEA will purchase office paper, which contains 30% or greater or recycled content.  We have allocated $567.00 for this purpose.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Lamoure","Phone":"760-336-8530"},{"GrantID":9862,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":17313.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel, Maintenance and Supplies.\r\n\r\nStatement of Use of Enforcement Assistance Grant Monies 2007-2008\r\n\r\nEAG monies will be used for the following:\r\n\r\n1.  To support enhancement of the LEA solid waste landfill permit and inspection programs through a contract agreement between Plumas Co. and the CA Dept. of Health Services, Local Public Health Services Section.\r\n\r\n2.  Postage, copies, communications and other office supplies associated w/LEA functions in the solid waste.\r\n\r\n3.  Maintenance and travel costs on vehicle used for landfill and transfer station inspections.\r\n\r\n4.  Up to 10% for administrative and clerical support costs.","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gerald J.","LastName":"Sipe","Phone":"530-283-6355"},{"GrantID":9863,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":33322.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Yuba County`s Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2006-2007 Grant funds for safety and computer equipment, training, office supplies, maintenance on solid waste vehicles and staff salaries, as needed.","ParticipantName":"Yuba-Sutter County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Deborah","LastName":"Biersteker","Phone":"530-749-5479"},{"GrantID":9864,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":26287.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use\r\nThe goal of the Contra Costa County environmental Health Local Enforcement  Agency (Contra Costa LEA) solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regards to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  \r\nContra Costa LEA intends to utilize FY 2007-2008 LEA Grant funds on personnel, training, equipment, supplies, inspection and technical support costs for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities in Contra Costa County.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Wiggins","Phone":"925-692-2570"},{"GrantID":9865,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":57166.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Part of grant to be used for consultant contract with remainder for staff attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees, field equipments and its maintenance.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Kao","Phone":"213-252-3967"},{"GrantID":9866,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":15955.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Local Enforcement Agency Grant - Cycle 18 will be used to supplement the solid waste program of the San Benito County Division of Environmental Health in the areas of manpower cost, attendance of the annual LEA conference, LEA Roundtables, and other periodic training, and to purchase relevant supplies.  \r\n\r\nThe grant monies will be used to achieve the following objectives of the Program:\r\n1. To monitor and inspect the landfill, C\u0026D, and compost sites at the required frequency. \r\n2. To maintain the required level of knowledge and training for the inspector(s).\r\n3. To inspect known, and to investigate  and document all newly discovered CIA sites.  \r\n4. To investigate and address newly emerging Recycling/MRF facilities and transfer stations in San Benito County.\r\n","ParticipantName":"San Benito County","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert M.","LastName":"Shingai","Phone":"831-636-4035"},{"GrantID":9867,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":15540.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Admin Costs, Analysis/Evaluation/Testing/Demo, audio/visual, memberships, communications, computers, Field equipment, Health \u0026 safety, Office equipment/supplies, Equipment\r\n\r\nStatement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment w/regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe City of Vernon`s Health Dept. intends to use FY 2007-2008 LEA Grant-18 funds to purchase safety equipment, monitoring tools, telecommunications air time and accessories for Nextel telephones, computer hardware systems and software, office supplies, provide vehicle maintenance and upkeep, and allow us to attend training and conferences to help us fulfill our LEA responsibilities in enforcing the Public Resources Code, Health \u0026 Safety Code, and Local Regulations relating to solid waste Management.  Employee safety and training is an up-most priority, and many of the expenditures are geared towards making working conditions as safe as possible, including the purchasing of steel toed footwear, safety bump hats, high visibility vests, and safety monitoring equipment.","ParticipantName":"City of Vernon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Leonard","LastName":"Grossberg","Phone":"323-583-8811"},{"GrantID":9868,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":21600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jill","LastName":"Pahl","Phone":"530-745-2300"},{"GrantID":9869,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":17832.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel\r\n\r\nStatement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nInyo`s Co. dept. of Environmental Health Svcs. intends to use FY 2007-2008 LEA Grant funds for salary and benefits for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities.  Specific areas of concern include:  \r\n\r\n1.  We will work towards ensuring full compliance w/cover requirements at all five active landfills.\r\n\r\n2.  We will continue to work on resolving gas migration and footprint issues at the Bishop Sunland Solid Waste Site.\r\n\r\n3.  We will continue to work w/the Inyo Co. Solid Waste Dept. in addressing and improving litter control at the County landfills.\r\n\r\n4.  We will continue to work w/John Macana of the CIA staff toward completion of the CIA inventory update, and set priorities for cleaning up those sites posing the greatest risk to public health and safety via applications for Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants.\r\n\r\n5.  We will continue to process and review the five year permit reviews, permit revisions and closure plans in a timely manner.\r\n\r\n6.  We will continue to work jointly w/CIWMB staff to assure compliance in other areas as needed.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andrew","LastName":"Kirk","Phone":"760-873-7866"},{"GrantID":9870,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":45014.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Legal Services used in enforcement actions; Maintenance and operation of program vehicles; Administrative Services Staff Costs","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Joan","LastName":"Mulcare","Phone":"909-387-4688"},{"GrantID":9871,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":29449.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Education, Equipment, Maintenance, Personnel, training, Transportation\r\n\r\nStatement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of the solid waste program is to protect the public health, safety and the environment from the effects of improper storage, collection, transportation, and disposal of solid waste, accomplished through a program of inspection, permitting, complaint investigation, public education, and assistance to industry.\r\n\r\nAlameda County`s Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2007-2008 LEA Grant funds for computer upgrades and one new computer, maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste Program, office and communication equipment, training for new and existing staff, and some personnel costs.  Any interest earned will be used for training and education.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Moroz","Phone":"510-567-6757"},{"GrantID":9872,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":28233.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use - the City of San Diego solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) has developed specific program goals and objectives in order to protect the health and safety of the community and the environment.  These goals and objectives encompass a wide variety of sold waste activities including solid waste permitting, inspection, investigation and enforcement; public health and safety; collection and transportation inspections; waste tire surveillance, inspection and enforcement; regulatory streamlining, agency coordination and customer outreach.\r\nThe purposed distribution of fiscal year 2007-2008 LEA Grant funds will continue to enhance the LEA program by providing additional field equipment , equipment maintenance , computer equipment and software, office equipment and supplies, public outreach materials and opportunities, technical and professional enhancement training, legislative development opportunities, reference materials, professional memberships, laboratory services, health and safety equipment, medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for field staff), field apparel and technical support.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jacquelyn","LastName":"Adams","Phone":"619-533-3695"},{"GrantID":9873,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":23460.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Equipment, Maintenance, Personnel, Staff Training, and Vehicle.\r\n\r\nStatement of Use:\r\n\r\nThank you for the opportunity to apply to receive the Enforcement Assistance Grant monies.  The 2006-2007 Enforcement Assistance Grant will be utilized according to the following:\r\n1)  Staff Training and related expenses including hosting round table and other solid waste meetings.\r\n2)  Equipment maintenance and Equipment needs such as instrument calibration and Composting temperature probe etc.\r\n3)Vehicle mileage and replacement expenses.\r\n4)  Staffing and miscellaneous expenses such as safety gear.\r\n","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Dana","Phone":"650-363-4325"},{"GrantID":9874,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":19430.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nMendocino County`s Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2007-2008 LEA Grant funds to assist in paying the salary of our LEA staff.  Additional County funds will also be used for LEA staff salary, LEA program supplies, and communications \u0026 transportation needs.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Morley","Phone":"707-463-4140"},{"GrantID":9875,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":44712.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Education, Equipment, Maintenance, Personnel, Training, Transportation\r\n\r\nStatement of Use:\r\n\r\nWith regard to our Statement of Use, the grant monies will be used for the LEA solid waste facilities permit and inspection program for Orange Co.  The monies are anticipated to be used for the following:\r\n - attending technical and regulatory training/workshops (including travel-related expenses),\r\n - contracting technical and legal services,\r\n - paying for a portion of the salary for the LEA supervisor\r\n - purchasing field vehicle, equipment and safety supplies\r\n - and paying for miscellaneous maintenance and rental costs for vehicles and equipment.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Patricia","LastName":"Henshaw","Phone":"714-433-6011"},{"GrantID":9876,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":24516.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Education, Maintenance, Personnel, Training\r\n\r\nStatement of Use:\r\n\r\nWith this letter, Santa Barbara Co. Environmental Health Services, as the designated LEA, submits an application for the EA-18 grant cycle.  These grant monies will be used as described below:\r\n\r\n1.  Grant funds will be used to supplement the existing budget for LEA programs, not to replace current funding.  Grant monies will be used for LEA staff training, equipment maintenance, periodical subscriptions such as Barclay`s CA Code of Regulations, overnight delivery and other mailing services and for LEA staff salaries.\r\n\r\n2.  The grant funds will be maintained in a separate, identifiable ledger account and approx. records will be maintained for CIWMB auditing.\r\n\r\n3.  All uses of grant funds will be recorded and documented.\r\n\r\n4.  All tasks performed under the grant will be recorded.\r\n\r\n5.  All unspent grant funds will be returned to the CIWMB at the end of the grant year.\r\n\r\n6.  All grant records will be available to the CIWMB for three years after the end of the grant year.\r\n\r\n7.  skipped\r\n\r\n8.  A final rept. will be submitted to the CIWMB within 90 days of the end of the grant year.  This rept. will render a final acceptable accounting and provide info on final, specific uses of the grant funds.\r\n\r\n9.  The CIWMB may review the Grant records at any time.\r\n\r\n10.  The LEA accounting program will provide a complete audit trail.\r\n\r\n11.  Accounting methods will be maintained according to General Accepted Accounting Procedures (GAAP).\r\n\r\n12.  All accrued interest will be credited to the Grant account.\r\n\r\nAs in the past, a detailed budget will be submitted with the signed Grant Agreement.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Brummond","Phone":"805-346-7348"},{"GrantID":9877,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":20017.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Training\r\n\r\nStatement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal for our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment w/regard to solid waste facility within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe LEA grant funds will be used to fund staff costs for the Environmental Health Specialist III assigned to the LEA Program, as well as travel expenses for the Environmental Health Specialist III and/or his direct supervisory to attend the LEA Annual Conferences and any LEA Roundtable meetings.  The funds will also cover the purchase of any necessary field equipment, such as pH meters.  The staff costs will be utilized to conduct the following inspections:\r\n\r\nLandfill Inspections:  The Environmental Health Specialist III conducts monthly inspections of the two active landfills and quarterly inspections of the exempt and closed landfills in Merced Co.\r\n\r\nComposting Facility Inspections:  The Environmental Health Specialist III conducts required inspections on all composting facility operations.  He conducts monthly inspections for those facilities w/standard and registration permits and quarterly inspections for those facilities w/notification permits.\r\n\r\nThe Specialist also works on solid waste complaint inspections and follow-up.\r\n\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Peeler","Phone":"209-381-1086"},{"GrantID":9878,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":16211.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Education, Equipment, Maintenance, Personnel, Training.\r\n\r\nStatement of Use:\r\nThe goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nFunds obtained from the grant program will be used to support the LEA`s ability to inspect, permit and monitor the landfill and compost facility.  These funds will be set up in a separate interest bearing account and appropriate records will be maintained.  Any interest earned will be used to enhance approved budget categories.\r\n\r\nThe Solid Waste Program in Mariposa Co. continues to benefit from enforcement training workshops/seminars offered by the CIWMB and other worthwhile organizations.  These training sessions assist in the standardization of LEA functions and provide opportunities to network with other jurisdictions.\r\n\r\nAdditionally, the LEA Program will continue inspection of closed, illegal, and abandoned sites throughout the County.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Hodge","Phone":"209-966-2220"},{"GrantID":9879,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":15750.0000,"ProjectSummary":"STATEMENT OF USE - The goal of the Del Norte County Department of Health and Human Services is to promote and protect the health of Del Norte County`s community by: \r\nContinuing development and implementation of a comprehensive solid waste program for effective, reliable and economic handling of solid waste for Del Norte County without adversely affecting community and safety by damaging the environment or our natural resources.  Promote public education and awareness of issues related to source reduction, re-use, recycling, and composting.  Provide information to the public on the importance of waste management and their role in safe and sensible practice to increase awareness of problems associated with improper solid waste practices.  Provide representation on integrated waste committees, attend pertinent training and conferences provided by the State to keep informed of current integrated waste issues and future program changes.  Del Norte County`s Environmental Health staff intends to use the FY 2007-2008 LEA Grant funds for the personnel costs to carry out the solid waste facilities permit and inspection program.  Any excess funds may be used for education, training, or minor equipment and repairs, related to solid waste facilities permit and inspection activities.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Shamblin","Phone":"707-464-3191"},{"GrantID":9880,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":30389.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Education, communications, field equipment, maintenance, personnel, transportation - supplement program costs of 3 Environmental specialists assigned to the LEA Program, responsibilities include permit processing, facility inspections and enforcement actions.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Green","Phone":"916-875-8469"},{"GrantID":9881,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":24132.0000,"ProjectSummary":"computers, field, office, Personnel, Training\r\n\r\nStatement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe Ventura Co. Environmental Health Division as the LEA is committed to protecting public health, safety, and the environment through enforcement of State regulations relative to the storage, handling, processing, and disposal of solid waste in Ventura Co.\r\n\r\nThe LEA intends to use the money from the CIWMB EA grant for staff training to maintain our CIWMB certification; calibrate and maintain landfill gas monitoring equipment; purchase safety equipment to increase employee safety; and update computer systems as necessary.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Kephart","Phone":"805-654-2434"},{"GrantID":9882,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":19303.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel, Training\r\n\r\nStatement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment w/regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe LEA grant funds and any interest earned would be used towards improving our solid waste program by funding expenses for:\r\n\r\n1.  Properly trained inspectors.  Training costs will include classes, seminars, conferences, round-Tables, educational material, etc., related to the LEA solid waste program, including associated travel expenses.\r\n\r\n2.  The cost of cellular phones used to expedite communications w/inspectors in the field and between the inspectors and landfill operators and other personnel.\r\n\r\n3.  Computers and Internet connections to enhance access to information sources such as the CIWMB web site.\r\n\r\n4.  Purchase of instruments and equipment for use in inspecting solid waste facilities.\r\n\r\n5.  Salaries and benefits for environmental health personnel to handle expected workload in 2007-2008 from anticipated applications for new or revised solid waste facility permits, inspections and other actives in the solid waste enforcement program.","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Winkler","Phone":"559-852-2625"},{"GrantID":9883,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":15994.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Vehicle Maintenance; Training; Computer Upgrades, Hardware and Software; Outreach Programs","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Laura L.","LastName":"Wright","Phone":"925-252-4114"},{"GrantID":9884,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":37375.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Analysis/Evaluation/Testing/Demo, Education, REH Registration, Maintenance, Personnel, Training\r\n\r\nStatement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe County of San Diego LEA has developed program goals and objectives in order to protect public health, safety and the environment.  These goals and objectives encompass a wide variety of solid waste activities including solid waste permitting, inspection, investigation and enforcement; public health and safety, regulatory streamlining, agency coordination and customer outreach.\r\n\r\nThe proposed distributed of FY 2007-2008 LEA Grant funds will continue to enhance the LEA program by providing additional field equipment, equipment maintenance, computer equipment and software, office supplies, public outreach materials and opportunities, training, reference materials, professional memberships, laboratory services, health and safety equipment, medical monitoring (annual checkup and tests for field staff) and administrative services.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rebecca","LastName":"Lafreniere","Phone":"858-694-3595"},{"GrantID":9885,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":17414.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel\r\n\r\nStatement of Use:\r\n\r\nLEA funds will be used for the following activities:\r\n\r\n1.  Support enhancement of the LEA solid waste landfill permit and inspection programs through a contract agreement between Lassen Co. and Local Public Health Services.\r\n\r\n2.  Postage, copies, communications and other miscellaneous office expenses associated w/ LEA functions in solid waste.\r\n\r\n3.  Travel expenses associated w/ LEA EHS II mandated training and meeting requirements.","ParticipantName":"Lassen County","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ernie","LastName":"Genter","Phone":""},{"GrantID":9886,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":22613.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of use - The goal of the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department is to provide training to the solid waste staff, to improve compliance inspections of the active and inactive facilities and to work closely with the California Integrated Waste Management Board staff to ensure that all facilities in San Joaquin county are in compliance with the current laws and regulations. \r\nThe San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department will use the FY 2007-2008 LEA Grant funds to provide staff training; to purchase boots, safety equipment, various field equipment, and office equipment; and to pay for field equipment maintenances and half of the copy machine lease; all of which will be used to improve the solid waste compliance, enforcement and inspection program.  The fund will be placed in an interest-bearing account, and any interest earned will be used for staff education and training.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Kith","Phone":"209-468-3444"},{"GrantID":9887,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":18668.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use: The goal of the Napa County Solid Waste Local enforcement Agency is to protect the public health, safety and the environment with regard to all the solid waste facilities and operation within Napa County.\r\nThe Napa County LEA intents to use the FY 2007-08 LEA Grant Funds for many purposes, including but not limited to computer equipment and software, personnel assistance, field equipment, and office supplies.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"707-253-4144"},{"GrantID":9888,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":15811.0000,"ProjectSummary":"New safety and computer equipment, medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities ), a small portion for Environmental Management Director`s salary, the copy and facsimile machine  maintenance contracts, membership dues, necessary publications, and for maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA solid Waste Program.  Any interest earned will be used for training and education.","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steven L.","LastName":"Samaniego","Phone":"626-939-8411"},{"GrantID":9889,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":43821.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Equipment\r\n\r\nStatement of Use:\r\n\r\nCurrently the sole revenue source for the Shasta Co. Solid Waste LEA Program is a landfill tipping fee based on disposal tonnage.  It is our intention to use grant funds to supplement this revenue source.  The entire award for Shasta Co. will be used for staff salaries and benefits, and program expenses.  Our objective is to continue to provide a proactive, comprehensive solid waste program.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carla","LastName":"Serio","Phone":"530-225-5787"},{"GrantID":9890,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":25588.0000,"ProjectSummary":"personnel and facility inspection\r\n\r\nStatement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment w/regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  \r\n\r\nTulare County`s environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2007-2008 LEA Grant funds to provide partial funding for a Registered Environmental Health Specialist II to perform routine facility inspections, process permit applications, and respond to solid waste complaints.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kenneth","LastName":"Bowers","Phone":"559-624-7428"},{"GrantID":9891,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":18446.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Education, Marketing/Promotion/Outreach, Training, Transportation\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cynthia","LastName":"Barnard","Phone":"415-499-6919"},{"GrantID":9892,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":19107.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Vehicle, Cell phones, Radiation equipment calibration and Solid  waste vehicle fuel/maintenance.\r\n\r\nStatement of Use:\r\nThe LEA has used prior EA grants for training and to purchase/maintain equipment that supports the solid waste permit and inspection program.  A vehicle is usually purchased every other year for LEA staff to use while conducting solid waste activities such as inspections, complaints and to attend solid waste training.  On alternating years the grant is generally used to purchase health and safety equipment (protective clothing, cell phones/radios, radiation equipment, etc.), office equipment (computers, copy machine, furniture, etc.), vehicle maintenance (fuel, vehicle repair, etc.) and training (conferences, classes).\r\n\r\nThis years grant of approx. $18,900 will be used to purchase a solid waste vehicle which will be used by the solid waste staff.  If any grant monies are left over, they will be used for cell phones, radiation equipment calibration, and solid waste vehicle fuel/maintenance.  The Calaveras County LEA staff and support staff have utilized the grant funds to supplement the program since the early 1990`s.  The funds are very much appreciated in this small rural County.  Without these funds our job would be much more difficult.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Feriani","Phone":"209-754-6691"},{"GrantID":9893,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":16499.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Community education, Membership fees, Communications, Office equipment/supplies, REHS salary, Conferences, Travel\r\n\r\nStatement of Use:\r\n\r\nLocal Enforcement grant funds are to be used to implement a portion of the Solid Waste Enforcement Program activities in Tuolumne Co.\r\n\r\nThrough funds from this grant, staff time to inspect solid waste facilities, vehicles, and illegal disposal activities.  Funds will also be used in community education and outreach to promote awareness in recycle and proper disposal of solid waste.  Any interest earned on the funds will be used for training and education.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brenda","LastName":"Faw","Phone":"209-533-6446"},{"GrantID":9894,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":17341.0000,"ProjectSummary":"communications, Health and safety, Maintenance, REHS salary, Conferences, travel\r\n\r\nStatement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of the Nevada Co. Dept. of Environmental Health`s solid waste LEA program is to protect the public health, safety and environment with regard to appropriate management and disposal solid waste within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThis LEA intends to utilize the FY 2007-2008 LEA Grant funds for further enhancement of the Closed, Illegal and Abandoned (CIA) disposal site program, enforcement investigation costs, annual medical monitoring for LEA field staff, and reimbursement for staff services (permanent salaries and CDA reimbursement for supply services) as based upon actual salaries as per CIWMB approved methodology.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Eisen","Phone":"530-265-1469"},{"GrantID":9895,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":15746.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Equipment, Training, Professional and Consulting Service and Staff.\r\n\r\nStatement of Use\r\n\r\nThe enforcement assistance grant will be utilized to directly support the Glenn County Landfill, three composting operations, closed sites and other solid waste activities.  The grant funds will be maintained in a separate account within the Glenn County Health Services Department budget, as required in the Enforcement Assistance Grants Program Financial Control Mechanisms document.  Expenditures will be divided into three categories:\r\n\r\nEquipment:\r\nThis budget will be expended to supply the enforcement program with monitoring and safety equipment and supplies as needed.\r\n\r\nTraining:\r\nThe training budget includes tuition and per diem for two staff members.  We plan to attend training programs sponsored by CIWMB as well as appropriate courses offered by other agencies and intuitions .\r\nThe training budget will be expended over the course of the year as training programs become available.\r\n\r\nProfessional and Consulting Service:\r\nThese services will be used to maintain routine landfill and closed facility inspections at the required frequency.  These services may also be required to assist in preparing and revising solid waste facility permits.\r\n\r\nUnexpended funds:\r\nUnexpeded funds will used to pay for LEA staff salaries.\r\n\r\nPerformance Objectives :\r\nIn addition to the goals and objectives listed in  Section IV of the Glenn County EPP we plan to utilize the grant funds to meet each of the following objectives:\r\n1)  Meet the required inspection frequency for each solid waste facility.\r\n2)  Allow staff to attend training in solid waste enforcement as opportunity arises.\r\n3)  To meet the statutory and regulatory time requirements for processing solid waste facility permits, permit reviews and closure /post-closure documents.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Donald J.","LastName":"Holm","Phone":"530-934-6102"},{"GrantID":9896,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":18429.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To compensate Placer County for performance of solid waste permitting and enforcement activities within El Dorado County.\r\n\r\nStatement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe El Dorado County Local Enforcement Agency intends to utilize those Grant monies received to compensate Placer County for performance of solid waste permitting and enforcement activities within El Dorado County.  This arrangement between the neighboring counties is sought to effect cost efficiency.\r\n","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Deatherage","Phone":"530-621-6113"},{"GrantID":9897,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":16234.0000,"ProjectSummary":"admin, REHS salary\r\n\r\nStatement of Use\r\n\r\nThe goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nColusa County Environmental Health Division intends to utilize the approximate sum of $16,100.00 from the Enforcement Assistance Grant EA-18 to supplement the salary of the required full-time LEA positon.  The LEA duties include enforcement, inspections and permitting of the solid waste facilities in Colusa County.","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert B.","LastName":"Kostlivy","Phone":"209-533-5665"},{"GrantID":9898,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":18531.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel, Training, Transportation\r\n\r\nStatement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment w/regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nYolo Co. Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2007/2008 LEA Grant funds for training and conference expenses, solid waste staff vehicle maintenance and for the purchase or maintenance of equipment identified by the solid waste staff as necessary for the performance of inspections and enforcement, and personnel costs for unanticipated workload in the solid waste program including the training of a new staff person to replace an existing staff person, upon his retirement.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Pinnow","Phone":"530-666-8646"},{"GrantID":9899,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":25079.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Education, communications, computer systems, field equipment, health and safety, internet, office, medical exams, personnel, transportation\r\n\r\nStatement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe LEA Grant - Cycle 18 will be used to supplement existing funding for the Monterey Co. solid waste program in the areas of personnel, training, and supply and equipment procurement.\r\n\r\nThe grant monies will be used to achieve the following objectives of the Program.\r\n\r\n1.  To monitor and inspect all regulated solid waste facilities at the required frequencies.\r\n\r\n2.  To maintain required levels of knowledge and training of inspector(s). \r\n\r\n3.  To properly equip staff w/ the necessary tools to safely and effectively enforce solid waste statutes and regulations.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Matt","LastName":"Fore","Phone":"831-755-4617"},{"GrantID":9900,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":29433.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use - The goal of our solid waste enforcement program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities and illegal disposal of solid waste within our jurisdiction.  The City of San Jose`s Department of Planning, Buklding and Code Enforcement, Code Enforcement Disvision, intends to use the FY 2007-2008 LEA Enforcement Assistance Grant funds for maintenance of landfill monitoring equipment, safety equipment, supplemental electronic equipment (printers/conferencing/educational/video training/audio-visual), medical monitoring, (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities) and for vehicles and vehicle maintenance as well as staff training and education, and possibly for supplemental student intern staff time (LEA support staff).  Any interest earned will be used for supplies and office equipment for the LEA program.  \r\nLEA program needs and focus may be altered during the term of this grant (FY 2007-2008), which may necessitate a reallocation of some of the grant funds.  If this is necessary, the LEA supervisor will provide the proposed changes for your reveiw and authorization.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Ferrier","Phone":"408-535-7945"},{"GrantID":9901,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":17081.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of use - The goal of our solid waste enformcement program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities in our jurisdiction. \r\nCounty of Lake Health Services Department, Environmental Health Division intends to use fiscal year 2007-2008 LEA Enforcement Agnecy Grant funds to pay a portion of personnel expenses (that is, wages and salaries for Environmental Health Staff working in the LEA program).","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Ruminski","Phone":"707-263-1164"},{"GrantID":9902,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":31956.0000,"ProjectSummary":"STATEMENT OF USE - Funding received through the Local Enforcement Agency grant program will be used to offset staff costs related to inspection, training, enforcement activities and over-site of the solid waste program. \r\nThe goal of the Environmental health Services Department, as the Local Enforcement Agnecy, is to ensure that solid waste activities are operated in conformance with the regulations of the State of California, and that the protection of public health, safety and the environment is held as the highest priority.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"O\u0027Rullian","Phone":"661-862-8731"},{"GrantID":9903,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":28502.0000,"ProjectSummary":"digital camera, gas monitor, Rangerfinder, safety, surveillance, thermometer\r\n\r\nStatement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of the solid waste program is to promote compliance w/state and local regulations as it pertains to the collection, handling, storage and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial waste in an effort to protect the air, water, and land from pollution and to ensure public health, safety and the environment.\r\n\r\nThe Fresno Co. Dept. of Community Health, Environmental Health Division, purposes to utilize FY 2007-08 Enforcement Grant funds for the purpose of a four wheel drive sport utility vehicle.  The vehicle will allow solid waste staff access to areas within solid waste facilities where access can be difficult due to stringent weather conditions and rough terrains.  Remaining grant funds will be allocated for training to maintain program certification.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim L.","LastName":"Casagrande","Phone":"559-445-3391"},{"GrantID":9904,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":18654.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel\r\n\r\nStatement of Use:\r\nThe Humboldt Co. Dept. of Health and Human Services Environmental Health Division is the LEA for the incorporated and unincorporated areas of Humboldt Co. certified by the CIWMB.  The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste operations and facilities within our jurisdiction.  The LEA program carries out the solid waste facility permitting and inspection activities mandated by state law (Public Resources Code sect. 40000 et seq).  The LEA program is also responsible for enforcing and implementing local solid waste ordinances and resolutions.\r\n\r\nThe CIWMB has announced that the jurisdiction of Humboldt Co. is eligible for a grant award of approx. $18,500 to supplement our existing LEA program budget.  Funding for the LEA program is derived from LEA landfill tipping fees (currently at $1.93/ton, expected to increase to $2.46/ton), solid waste facility/operation inspection fees, ($131.00 per hour), and permit/project review fees ($131.00 per hour).\r\n\r\nThe Humboldt Co. Division of Environmental Health intends to use FY 2007-2008 LEA Grant Funds to augment local sources of funding, to provide staff salaries, staff training and travel costs.  The LEA oversees 65 active solid waste sites (operations, facilities, closed MSW landfills and burn dumps) and numerous nuisance dumpsites.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carolyn","LastName":"Hawkins","Phone":"707-268-2215"},{"GrantID":9905,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":16150.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Intended Use - \r\n1.To support enhancement of the LEA solid waste landfill permit and inspection programs through a contract agreement between Modoc County and Local Public Health Services. \r\n2. Maintenance and travel costs on vehicle used for landfill and transfer inspections. \r\n3. Travel expenses associated with LEA mandated training and meeting requirements.","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Warren","LastName":"Farnam","Phone":"530-233-6310"},{"GrantID":9906,"CycleID":354,"CycleCode":"EA18        ","CycleNameID":97,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - 18th Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA18         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mary Phongmany","AwardedFunds":16354.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Staff Salaries and office maintenance.\r\n\r\nStatement of Use:\r\n\r\nThis application is for the 2007/08 LEA grant that provides supplemental funding for the operation of the LEA, specifically to enhance the permitting and enforcement activities of this Agency.  This year, Amador Co. is eligible for one grant that totals an estimated $16,300.00.\r\n\r\nThe goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within Amador Co.  The CIWMB is the grantor agency.  The grant year extends from 7/1/07 to 6/30/08.\r\n\r\nThis grant provides supplemental funding to the county program for solid waste permitting and enforcement activities.  All program activities are current mandates on the Co. to provide this level of service to the community in order that the public health and the environment are not adversely impacted by solid waste handling, storage or disposal practices.  Amador co. Environmental Health intends to use the FY 2007-2008 LEA Grant funds for a portion of LEA staff and office maintenance.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael W.","LastName":"Israel","Phone":"209-223-6439"},{"GrantID":9907,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":14919.3700,"ProjectSummary":"Amount Requested for Waste Tire Cleanup = $10,201.60\r\nThe City of Ceres proposes to clean up the entire city by hiring a temporary staff person to search the city`s streets and alleyways and remove illegally dumped waste tires.  This would be our first year participating in this program and we have no sites containing more than 500 tires.  Waste tires are scattered throughout the city - dumped in alleys, vacant lots, and along State Highway 99.  City Code Enforcement staff have documented hundreds of tires located throughout the city.  Golden By-Products, a recycling plant located in nearby Merced County, will provide the city with trailers, hauling, and recycling services to facilitate the city-wide cleanup project.  The tires will be recycled into tire chip fuel, playground or landscape products.  It is estimated to recycle 2,000 tires during cleanup.  \r\n\r\nAmount requested for Waste Tire Amnesty Event = $4,717.77\r\nThe City of Ceres anticipates holding three (3) amnesty events during the grant period.  These events will be located at different locations throughout the city.  The city will ensure Ceres residents are aware of the amnesty days by advertising in the local newspapers, posting on the city`s website, articles in the city-wide newsletter provided to utility customers, and utility billing inserts.  It is anticipated to have at least one city code enforcement staff on-site during each event, plus hiring temporary 3-man crews to load waste tires into the trailers provided by Golden By-Products.  Golden will provide hauling services to their Ballico plant where the waste tires will be recycled into a variety of rubber-based products for a fee of $1,150 plus $40 fuel surcharge per 45-foot trailer that will hold approximately 1,000 tires.  It is estimated to recycle 3,000 tires total for all three events.\r\nEstimated cost per tire: $2.80 (Total amnesty project cost: $8,416.11 / 3,000 tires collected = $2.80)\r\nApplicant`s personnel costs to oversee amnesty event(s): $1,698.34\r\nApplicant`s cost for advertising and educational material: $2,000.\r\nGrantee indicates that there is no current Waste Tire Enforcement Grant awarded that covers applicant`s jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"City of Ceres","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Alvarez","Phone":"209-538-5799"},{"GrantID":9908,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":143414.1400,"ProjectSummary":"Amount Requested for Waste Tire Cleanup Project = $119,178.08.\r\nThe City of Fresno has and on-going tire clean-up program where tires that have been illegally dumped on public right-of-ways such as streets, alleys, canal banks, park strips, and sidewalks are removed on a regular basis. Illegally dumped tires are also removed from the San Joaquin River, Highway and Freeway berm areas, and vacant lots. The City of Fresno removed 18,251 illegally dumped tires in calendar year 2006. Two part time staff are employed three days per week to locate, pick-up, and haul the tires to a transfer facility where the tires are stored in a trailer until removed by Golden By-Products, a State permitted tire recycler \u0026 hauling company. The illegally dumped tires are located primarily on the south side of Fresno which is and older and economically depressed area.\r\n\r\nAmount Requested for Waste Tire Amnesty Events = $24,236.16.\r\nThe City of Fresno successfully held six amnesty day events in 2006 where 7,811 tires were collected. The average cost per tire (salaries of staff working the event and tire removal fees) was $2.58. The City of Fresno intends to hold approximately six Amnesty Day events where City staff and contact labor will be used to conduct and load the tires. Golden By-Products, a State permitted tire recycler \u0026 huling company, will provide the trailers in which the tires will be loaded and removed for recycling. The cost per trailer is $1,200. The six events will be staged at different locations around the City approximately on month apart. Two tire care educational flyers will be handed out. The events will be advertised through newspaper articles, internet sites, City flyers and neighborhood meetings.\r\n\r\nEstimated cost per tire: $2.91 (all cost) $2.58 (Grant funds only) \r\nApplicant`s personnel costs to oversee amnesty event(s): $2,573.37 Applicant`s cost for advertising and educational material: $3,000.00.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Yvonne L.","LastName":"Diaz","Phone":"559-621-8415"},{"GrantID":9909,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amount Requested for Waste Tire Amnesty Event = $50,000.00.\r\nButt County Public Works will hold two Amnesty events under this grant. At least one will be held at the Neal Road Landfill. The second event, if not held at the Landfill will likely be located in the Oroville area. The expected cost per tire will be approximately $1.95 per tire. This is based on the CPT of our last grant funded Amnesty  event ($1.88) plus additional costs due to a likely increase in fuel surcharges. The County will hire temporary laborers to load tires from the public into the trailers and will also utilize Public Works staff for event planning and well as on-site management of the events. Radio \u0026 newsprint advertising will be utilized as well as direct outreach to community organizations.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Rodowick","Phone":"530-879-2352"},{"GrantID":9910,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":29231.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amount Requested for Waste Tire Cleanup Projects = $29,231\r\n\r\nThis project includes three sites: First is at 33 Bell Lane, Quincy: This was a cleanup grant site from years ago where tire estimates and costs were low.  Grant money ran out, we missed the next grant cycle and are now applying to finish off that project, where approximately 500 tires remain - mostly `large` truck tires.  The owner signed an affidavit.  Second is a tire pile from a previous equipment business on State Highway 70 in Vinton,.  There are approximately 750 tires - mostly `large` truck tires.  The current owner is signing the responsibility affidavit.  The Third site is county property that was a dump site prior to 1984 located between Quincy and East Quincy (Cemetery Hill) off State Highway 70.  There are approximately 500 predominantly larger tires in a wooded hillside/ravine that appear to have been rolled down the hill during dump operations.  Access and handling will be extra difficult.  Estimated cost per tire is $16.64.  \r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ernest S.","LastName":"Genter","Phone":"530-251-8176"},{"GrantID":9911,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":9392.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amount requested for Waste Tire Cleanup Projects = $4,407.  The City encompasses roughly seventy-five (74.77) square miles of developed and open desert land.  The City has an unlimited trash collection program, large item pick-up and two community cleanup days per year offered to our residents.  However, tires are not listed in any programs; therefore, residents dispose of tires in the open desert areas of Hesperia.  The City`s code Enforcement Department supervises work release inmates from the County jail system every weekend to provide community clean up service in areas throughout the City that are littered with illegally dumped tires. The City attempts to remove illegally dumped tires quickly to alleviate threat to public health and safety and also to discourage further illegal dumpling.  Parcel numbers and exact locations are not included in this grant as illegally dumped tires are scattered through the entire Hesperia square miles and Code Enforcement acts upon citizen complaints of abandoned tires into the specified area of complaint.  However , pictures are included for your convenience.  The City is requesting Waste Tire Cleanup grant funds to offset the disposal and hauling cost of approximately 1,300 waste tires anticipated to be illegally dumped during the grant term.  Additionally , Code Enforcement Officers have the authority to issue a Code Violation Notice to any property that contains waste tires.  If a Tire Amnesty Event is scheduled, the property owner of record will also be given a flyer noting the upcoming tire amnesty event.  \r\n\r\nAmount requested for Waste Tire Amnesty Event = $4,985.\r\n\r\nThe City has two community cleanup day programs per year with City staff trained in proper disposal procedures.  City residents will now have an opportunity to dispose of waste tires at two Amnesty Events that will be scheduled during the grant term.  Trained City staff will be on hand for assistance with the events. The City will schedule the first event in the fall and the second event will be in the spring, with anticipation of approximately 2,000 tires collected at each event.  The estimated costs per tire are $1.50 per tire (p/u tires, light trucks and passenger cars).  $4.00 per tire (tires with wheels) and $7.00 per tire (semi=truck size tires).  Passenger and light car tires are expected to be the majority based on the tires collected from illegal dump sites.  The City of Hesperia will provide a 100% match for employee hours and benefits.  Newspaper advertising provides the best community outreach for the City and flyers will be distributed through our Code Enforcement Department.  If funding for the program is not available, illegal dumping will increase and the health and safety of the City`residence will be at risk.\r\n\r\nEstimated cost per tire: $3.39.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Hesperia","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Ryan","Phone":"760-947-1589"},{"GrantID":9912,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":103000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amount Requested for Waste Tire Cleanup = $28,000\r\nWaste tires pose potential threats to the environment, and to public health and safety. Within Los Angeles County unincorporated areas, tires are continuously dumped illegally on roadways and alleys. Based on diverse geography and land uses within the County, the severity of potential threats vary. In urban areas, tiresdumped in close proximity to homes, schools, and businesses serve as a breeding ground for rodents and mosquitoes, which could spread West Nile Virus and other diseases. Rural areas may be seriously threatened due to piles of tires that are carelesslydiscarded and vulnerable to catching on fire. The county routinely collects waste tires in order to improve the quality of the environment and reduse potential threats to public health safety.\r\nMaintenance crews transport tires to various maintenance facilities located throughout the County, where they are temporarily stored in bins. The 40-cubic-yard bins can hold approximately 250 waste tires. County`s contractor, Waste Management, Inc. properly disposes of the tires at facilities that are permitted by the CIWMB, either Azusa Land Reclamation Co. or CRM LLC. County employs the equivalent of one laborer and uses one piece of equipment for approximately 25 hours per month to collect and transport the waste tires to the nearest County manitenance facility.\r\n\r\nAmount requested for Waste Tire Amnesty = $75,000\r\nThe County will partner with the Cities of Lancaster and Palmdale to conduct two waste tire collection events at five separate sites in the Antelope/Santa Clarity Valleys. Additional events will be conducted by the County in the Cities of Glendale, Claremont, Hawaiian Gardens, and Bell. At these collection events, residents will be able to drop off their waste tires for free to be recycled. The County will provide outreach in the form of newspaper advertisements, flyers, press releases, and brochures, The County will commit staff to nanage the project and help with tire collection. The County will fund $10,000 for project management and $70,000 for advertising and educational material. Tires collected at the events will be recycled into loose playground fill and/or roofing shingles or transformed into tire derived fuel.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wilson","LastName":"Fong","Phone":"626-458-3581"},{"GrantID":9913,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":8400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amount Requested for Waste Tire Amnesty Events = $8,400\r\nIn concurrence with the City`s Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection Program, which is open twice per month, the City would like to offer amnesty events to be scheduled on the same days. Increasing the frequency of tire collection will enable the City to handle volumes of tires that are manageable, rather than being inundated due to event scheduling, space constraints, and seasonal variations. Collection events will emulate the City`s HHW program by having participants drive up, log in, and have staff off-load waste tires. Tires will be stored on-site, adjacent to the HHW shed and will be picked up and transported for recycling. The estimated fee is approximately $1.00 per tire (passenger) and $1.50 per tire (light truck). The HHW facility is usually staffed with four (4) workers on a typical collection day; however, weeks proceeding quarterly advertisemnts will be staffed accordingly to keep up with the anticipated volumes of waste tires coming in. The City of Chino will advertise the amnesty events through the Utility Billing Department (refuse bill) and the Chino Champion, which is the City`s main source of news.\r\nEstimated cost per tire: $1.00 passenger - $1.50 light truck \r\nApplicant`s personnel costs to oversee amnesty events $5,5836.00\r\nApplicant`s cost for advertising and educational material: $5,500.00","ParticipantName":"City of Chino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sylvia","LastName":"Ramos","Phone":"909-464-0758"},{"GrantID":9914,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":20240.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amount requested for Waste Tire Amnesty Events = $20,240.\r\n\r\nSiskiyou County is proposing to conduct a Waste Tire Public Education and Amnesty program by conducting eight events.  Events would begin in August 2007 and continue through May of 2008.  These events would be held at different locations throughout the County to give residents a convenient disposal option.  During the proposed amnesty events we will distribute educational materials to make our residents aware of the hazards of improper tire disposal.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Garrett","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"530-842-8272"},{"GrantID":9915,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amount requested for Waste Tire Amnesty Events = $75,000.\r\n\r\nShasta County, as lead agency in a regional application with the Cities of Anderson and Shasta Lake, proposes to hold two waste tire amnesty events.  We anticipate holding one in the fall of 2007 and one in the spring of 2008.  We will set a minimum of tires on rims to accept from participants.  An average of 225 tons of waste tires were collected at our two largest amnesty events, and we are expecting to collect a similar amount at the two proposed events. If there is an adequate amount of funds remaining after the first two events are held, Shasta County will plan to hold a third event to accept tires only, without rims, in Spring 2008.  \r\nShasta County Department of Resource Management (DRM) has an agreement in place with Waste Recovery West (WRW), a registered waste tire hauler, which will automatically be renewed at the beginning of the next two fiscal years.  If we collect 225 tons at each event, WRW will charge an estimated $39,742.75 per event, or $79,485.50 for the two proposed events.  This estimate includes receiving 235 tons (60%) per event of waste tires and 90 tons (40%) per event of scrap tires.  Assuming that each ton contains approximately 100 tires (each tire weighing 20 pounds) the estimated cost to recycle and/or properly dispose of tires is $1.77 per tire.  \r\nApplicant does not have a current Waste Tire Enforcement Grant awarded that covers applicant`s jurisdiction .\r\n","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ronni","LastName":"Harman","Phone":"5302255789"},{"GrantID":9916,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":47768.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amount Requested for Waste Tire Cleanup = $39,968.00\r\nApproximately sixty five percent (65%) of the seventy-for point zero nine (70.09 square miles within the jurisdiction of the City of Victorville is undeveloped property and desert land. Residents as wel as commercial tire dealers are continually dumping tires illegally, from with in and outside the jurisdiction along public-right-of-ways and vacant lots. Areas of illegal dumping are identified through surveillance operations conducted by code enforcement personnel during typical code enforement activities or during surveillance/ monitoring operations conducted under the CIWMB waste tire enforcement grant. The Code Enforcement division supervises probationers and court order community service workers to eliminate blight areas in rural / vacant lots and collect approximately 150 tires per week. Tires are taken to a centralized location and staged for pick up by the contracted, registered waste tire hauler and taken to the recycling plant in Lucerne Valley California.\r\n\r\nAmount Requested for Waste Tire Amnesty Events = $7,800.00\r\nThe City of Victorville currently has a waste tire collection program established and located near the City`s Fairground complex and managed by the City`s Fire Department. The program invites the general public (not waste tire related business which must comply with CIWMB process) to dispose of their waste tires in this location. Advertisements are placed on the local newspapers advising the citizens of this service. The facility accepts rimless waste tires every Wednesday and Sunday at no cost to the Victorville citizens, and disposed the waste tires in accordance  with the CIWMB requirements and regulations. The city has contracted with RJB trucking (registered hauler- TPID: 1298871-01) to provide the waste hauler servcies for the city. The rate is $1.50 per tire (rimless small car tires), $2.50 per tire (rimless mid -sized truck tires),  $5.00 per tire  (rimless large/ extra-large tires) for and average of $3.00 per tire. The facility accepts approximately 25 tires per day. Calculation formula (52 weeks x 2 open days x 25 tires per open day x $3.00 per tire (average price) = $7,800 projected waste tire hauler expense). If awarded the grant, only those waste tires collected during amnesty event and during the awarded grant period will be applied to the clean-up grant. \r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Duran","Phone":"760-243-6309"},{"GrantID":9917,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":17100.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amount requested for Waste Tire Cleanup Projects = $1,500\r\nApproximately 500 tires will be removed from 11 creeks and upper watershed areas by volunteers affiliated with Coordinated Resource Management \u0026 Planning (CRMP) to abate threats to public health and safety.  these areas include Upper Cache Creek, Clearlake Basin, Highland Springs, Lake Pillsbury, Middle Creek, Kelseyville Creek, Scotts Creek, Scotts Valley, Soda Creek, Nice and Upper Lake watershed areas.  these areas also incorporate portions of land belonging to the Bureau of Land Management and Mendocino National Forest. Estimated cost per tire = $3.00\r\nAmount requested for Waste Tire Amnesty Events = $15,600\r\nRemote, rural areas around Lake County present too many easy opportunities for illegal dumping.  Waste Tire Amnesty Event funds will be used to sponsor free drop-off events at the County`s two recycling centers.  The applicant`s in-kind contribution will be development and dissemination of public education materials and advertising that encourages residents to properly dispose of waste tires.  The County`s two franchise haulers, who operate the recycling centers, will contribute their staff resources on amnesty days as their in-kind contribution.  Estimated cost per tire based on 2006 invoices: $1.60\r\nEstimated cost per tire: $1.67 overall net (500 @ $3 ea + 10,000 @ $1.60 ea / 20,500 tires)\r\n\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jaqueline","LastName":"Armstrong","Phone":"707-262-4193"},{"GrantID":9918,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":6181.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amount requested for Waste Tire Cleanup Projects = $2444\r\n1. Jack Rabbit Trail and Highway 60 R/W and adjoining property.  Vacant property  2. South Highland Springs Ave. R/W and adjoining property.  Vacant property.\r\nAmount requested for Waste Tire Amnesty Events = $3737.01\r\n2 each 3 day Amnesty Events will be conducted on City owned property.   Each event will be staffed by 2 Code Enforcement Officers for the purpose of off loading tires from participant`s vehicles and placing the tires into storage containers, to be removed and transported by E\u0026E Tire Disposal at a later date. \r\nEstimated cost per tire: $2.00\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Beaumont","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kent ","LastName":"Hall","Phone":"951-769-8529"},{"GrantID":9919,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":19288.8000,"ProjectSummary":"Amount Requested for Waste Tire Amnesty Events $19,288.80\r\nThe Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority proposes to repeat the very-successful program of tire amnesty collection that has bee funded for serveral years by the CIWMB. The tire amnesty period is approximately two weeks and the collection occurs at transfer stations in Gualala, Caspar, Willits and Ukiah. Event planning and coordination and tire loading are carried out by the Authority`s personnel. Extensive publicity for the amensty collection is carried out by newspaper, radio, fliers and press release. Tire disposal is done by Waste Recovery West which has identified a cement kiln in Redding, California as the destination and end use. Price quote from Waste Recovery West is attached.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Sweeney","Phone":"707-468-9710"},{"GrantID":9920,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":50945.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Cleanup Project/Site Description\r\n\r\nAmt. Requested:  $27,960\r\n\r\nThe City of San Bernardino Waste Tire Management Program was implemented in 1996 to reduce the number of illegally dumped and stockpiled waste tires within the City.  Illegal tire piles are removed quickly to alleviate the threat to public health and to discourage further illegal dumping.  The City`s Environmental Projects Division coordinates the Waste Tire Enforcement Program, monitoring waste tire generators and registered haulers within the City.  In addition to monitoring waste tire businesses, the City offers courtesy curbside pick up of waste tires for residents.  The City`s Waste Tire Management Program has been granted funded since 1996.\r\n\r\nIn 2005-06 the City identified three illegal dumpsites that ranged in size from 50 to 500 tires.  All were considered a serious threat to public health and safety due to the proximity to homes, businesses, and schools.  Additionally, City staff and volunteers cleaned up and property disposed of over 3,000 tires illegally dumped in the public right of way or in vacant lots.\r\n\r\nCurrently the City is utilizing Waste Tire Clean up grant funds to offset the cost of disposal of these illegally dumped tires.  A total of 55 tons of illegally dumped tires were collected during the last six months and properly disposed of utilizing grant funds.  Illegally dumped waste tires will be hauled by the City of San Bernardino Refuse Division, an exempt tire hauler, to BAS Recycling Inc. located in San Bernardino for processing as crumb rubber.  \r\n\r\nThe City is requesting Waste Tire Cleanup grant funds for the disposal and hauling cost of the 8,000 waste tires anticipated to be illegally dumped during the grant term.\r\n\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty Event(s) Description\r\n\r\nAmt. Requested:  $22,985\r\n\r\nCity of San Bernardino residents will have the opportunity to dispose of waste tires at two Amnesty Events that will be scheduled during the grant term.  The first Amnesty Event will be conduced in the fall, coordinated with the annual Citywide Clean up.  The Annual Citywide Clean up and Amnesty Event will off residents the convenience of dumping excess waste at conveniently located collection sites located throughout the City.  Over 1,000 residents participate annually.  Event sites are staffed primarily with community volunteers.  The second Amnesty Event will be conducted in spring.\r\n\r\nThe waste tires collected at the events will be hauled by the City of San Bernardino Refuse Division, an exempt tire hauler, to BAS Recycling Inc. located San Bernardino for processing as crumb rubber.  Disposal cost was estimated at $2.82 per tire.  The disposal cost per tire calculation:  Disposal cost + Transportation cost divided by the number of tires collected.\r\n\r\nThe Amnesty Events will be coordinated by two Environmental Projects Assistants.  An estimated 48 hours of combined staff time will be dedicated to scheduling, planning, and conducting the events, recruiting and training of volunteers, and developing and distributing public education materials.\r\n\r\nStaff will develop a billing insert that will notify 42,000 residents of the Amnesty Events.  The insert will serve as admission to the event.  Participants will be limited to nine tires per address per event.  This form of direct advertisement is economical and has proved successful in the past.  The insert will be distributed in bills one month prior to each scheduled event.  Additional promotion will include front page space in the `San Bernardino Recycles` newsletter promoting both Amnesty Events.  The newsletter is produced two times per year and is mailed to 71,000 households.\r\n\r\nThe City is requesting grant funds to offset the cost of disposal and hauling cost of 8,000 waste tires anticipated to be collected during the two Amnesty Events.\r\n\r\nEstimated cost per tire: $2.82 per tire\r\nCost per tire calculation - Disposal cost + Transportation costs divided by number of tires\r\n\r\nApplicant`s personnel costs to oversee amnesty event(s): $1,200.00\r\n\r\nApplicant`s cost for advertising and educational material:  $5,500\r\n\r\nIs there a current Waste Tire Enforcement Grant awarded that covers applicant`s jurisdiction?  Yes\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of San Bernardino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Ceballos","Phone":"909-384-5549"},{"GrantID":9921,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":26079.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amount requested for Waste Tire Amnesty Events = $26,079\r\nThe Regional Waste Management Authority (RWMA) is proposing to collect 5,000 waste tires through a free tire recycling coupon program at two local transfer stations operated by the local franchised waste hauler, Yuba =Sutter Disposal, Inc. (YSDI), plus another 2,000 waste tires in five (5) waste tire bins provided to community clean-up events.  The RWMA will update and distribute the public education and information campaign utilized for previous waste tire amnesty projects to inform the public about tire maintenance and safety issues to prolong the useful life of tires; health and safety issues related to improper storage and disposal of waste tires; and the availability of free tire recycling coupons for the proper disposal of waste tires.  RWMA and YSDI staff will coordinate with the sponsors of the community clean-up events to provide waste tire collection bins and appropriate messages regarding tire collection for event promotional materials.  In addition to the applicant`s costs listed below, another $405.70 in matching funds will be provided for printing and mailing the tire recycling coupons and $340.45 for the trip charges for waste tire bins provided to community clean-up events.  Should it be necessary, the funding priorities for this grant project would be the coupon collection program at the transfer stations, first, and then the tire bins for the community clean-up events.\r\nEstimated cost per tire: $3.73","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"530-634-6890"},{"GrantID":9922,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":4905.6800,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Amnesty Events\r\nAmt. Requested:  $4,905.68\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Cleanup Project/Site Description:\r\n\r\nNot applying for Cleanup section of the grant.\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty Event(s) Description:\r\n\r\nAmador Co. has previously held Waste Tire Amnesty Events in October of 2004 and October 2006.  These one-day events have been extremely successful, with the collection of over 1,300 tires in 2004 and the collection of over 2,000 tires in 2006.  Amador Co would benefit from on-going Waste Tire Amnesty events due to the problems associated with illegal disposal and stockpiling of tires within the county.  Tri-C Recycling, a certified waste tire hauler and recycler, will contract with the Co to haul and recycle the tires collected from this event, with an estimated cost of $1.00 per tire (see attachment, pg. 9).  Personnel cost to oversee the event will include staff to collect and load tires, provide on-sit supervision, conduct surveys and reports, and develop advertising and education outreach materials.  Advertising and educational outreach materials will consist of flyers, brochures , newspaper ads, public service announcements, and use of local media.\r\n\r\nEstimated cost per tire: \r\n$1.00 = ($4,200.00 / 4,200 tires)\r\n\r\nApplicant`s personnel cost to oversee amnesty event (s):  $4,715.68\r\n\r\nApplicant`s cost for advertising and educational material:  $700.00\r\n\r\nIs there a current Waste Tire Enforcement Grant awarded that covers applicant`s jurisdiction?  No.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"McHargue","Phone":"209-223-6429"},{"GrantID":9923,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":3550.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amount Requested for Waste Tire Amnesty = 3,550.00\r\nThe County of Santa Cruz will continur its well established and well publicized semi-annual Clean-Up Week events by offering a waste tire Amnesty Day component for the two major events during the 2007/08 grant period. During the Fall Clean-Up Week (October 20-28, 2007) and Spring Clean-Up Week (April 19-27, 2008), eligible residents will be allowed to bring up to 5 waste tires per day to a County disposal site at no charge. The usual charge for a passenger vehicle or pickup truck tire is $2. It is expected that residents will deliver and average of 4 waste tires on each of 1,000 vehicle trips to disposal sites during Clean-Up Week events. Participation in the Amnesty program will be increased by the issuing of Tire Vouchers, a sample of which is attached as Exhibit D, which will allow eligible residents to transport up to 20 tires at no charge at any time of the year by appointment. The enhanced tire recycling program will result in the cleanup of numerous small accumulations of waste tires at residences, on rural properties and a multi-family housing sites. Tire Vouchers will be issued as a one-day permit to allow legal transportation of tires from a resident`s property to on of the County`s disposal sites, which are recongnized tire recycling facilities. Authority to issue these vouchers was granted by the CIWMB when the County of Santa Cruz was awarded a Waste Tire Amnesty Grant in 2001. It is expected that voichers will be issued for a total of 1,000 waste tires. Eligibility for free disposal and recycling of waste tires will be limited to residents within the normal service area of County disposal sites, which includes the unicorporated County of Santa Cruz and the City of Scotts Valley (a jurisdiction which contributes to the County`s Solid Waste Fund). Excluded from the program will be those who are delivering tires from a property where an operating business is located or where the owner or operator of the property is actively stockpiling tires. This proposed public-private partnership, which provides property owners with an incentive to contribute to the cleanup of their properties, thus reducing environmental hazards for the entire community, is a cost-effective way to achieve the cleanup of a projected 5,000 waste tires for a modest expenditure of public funds.","ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeffrey","LastName":"Smedberg","Phone":"831-454-2373"},{"GrantID":9925,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":48964.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Cleanup Projects:\r\nAmt. Requested:  $42,673.28\r\n\r\nThe City of Long Beach proposes to continue to clean the area located around Santa Fe Ave between Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) and Anaheim Street as well as expanding the collection area to include Anaheim Street to PCH between Cherry Ave and Orange Ave.  The Santa Fe area is one mile long by a half mile wide (see attached map) and the Cherry area is one-half mile long by one-half mile wide.  For purposes of this proposal, these areas will be called the Cherry area and Santa Fe area.  The Santa Fe area is industrial, yet directly bordered by Cabrillo High School and a residential area.  The Los Angeles River runs directly east, Dominguez Channel is about a half mile to the west, and the waters of the Port of Long Beach are directly south of the Santa Fe area.  The Cherry area is residential and includes MacArthur Park as well as the MacArthur Library.  Regular cleanups are necessary to keep dumped items off the streets.  Most illegal dumping of tires occurs on City right-of-ways.  However, occasional dumping does occur on private property.  The local neighborhood association has coordinated cleanups in the past, but now needs assistance as the responsibility has outgrown their resources.  This project would ensure that tires are regularly collected to keep this area clean and safe for residents and businesses.  `No Dumping` signs will be posted in frequently dumped areas.  There is not one site with 500 tires.\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty Event(s) Description:\r\nAmt. Requested:  $6,290.73\r\n\r\nTo supplement the City`s free oversized collection program, residents will have the opportunity, though this grant, to dispose of tires at two annual waste tire amnesty events.  These events will be widely publicized through flyers, newspaper ads, and a direct mailer to City utility customers.  At each of the two amnesty events, two forty-yard roll-off bins and City staff will be available to assist with tire disposal.  The bins will be hauled to Crumb Rubber Manufacturing (CRM) for recycling at a cost of $65 per ton.  Approx. 500 tires will fit in each bin weighing approx. five tons each equaling $325 per bin.  The City of Long Beach will use City staff to haul the tires to CRM at a total cost of $832.90 for staff time for both events.  Fuel Cost for hauling bins to CRM for 3 bins per event and two events, for 12 trips at 13.2 miles per round trip at $2.72 per mile.  For six round trips to CRM, the truck cost will equal $430.81.  This cost breaks down to $0.31 per tire to collect 3,000 tires at each event.  A recycling Specialist will organize the event and coordinate the advertising and educational materials, costing $18,696.00.  Freeth/Moroz, a local graphic design firm will design the flyer and website at an estimated cost of $200.00.  Estimated print cost totals $500.  The newspaper ad will cost $3,996.00 for a quarter page run for each of the two events.  The City utility customer costs $7,000.00 for each issue.\r\n\r\nEstimated cost per tire: $0.31\r\n\r\nApplicant`s personnel costs to oversee amnesty event(s):  $657.00\r\n\r\nApplicant`s cost for advertising and educational material:  $18,696.00\r\n\r\nIs there a current Waste Tire Enforcement Grant awarded that covers applicant`s jurisdiction?  Yes\r\n\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Amy","LastName":"Zeidler","Phone":"562-570-2857"},{"GrantID":9926,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":44142.9500,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Amnesty Events:\r\n\r\nAmt. Requested:  $44,142.95\r\n\r\nThe Waste Tire Amnesty Program will continue to allow a means for the residential homeowner and property owners to recycle their waste tires.  This grant program will be regional, also including the participating jurisdictions of the City of Napa and the Upper Valley Waste Management Agency.  As done with the previous grant cycle, the objective is to continue educating the public in proper storage, hauling, and recycling of waste instead of land filling the tires or illegal disposing them along roadways.  There will be two, one-month periods for County residents to submit a coupon voucher for waste tire recycling at a location in the north and south area of the County.  The location in the north County will be at Clover Flat Landfill in Calistoga and the southern location at the City of Napa Materials Diversion Facility in Napa.  An estimated 10,000 waste tires will be dropped off during the events.\r\n\r\nBoth locations will use Tri-C as the registered tire hauler.  The approx. cost of transportation is $795/box for a 2-box truck.  City of Napa will use a larger box at approx. $1,000/box.  Estimate cost per tire was calculated using the above box cost for the previous grant events at Clover Flat Landfill.  Estimate cost per tire using the previous year numbers, 12 small-double boxes @ $795 for recycling 4561 tires = $2.09/tire.  Estimating 10 large boxes at $1,000/box = $3.27/tire for the City of Napa.  The labor costs for the Clover Flat event, as identified in the Clover Flat Direct Cost Sheet is $5,656.97.  For the City of Napa, the direct labor cost is $2,038.65.  Equipment use for the City of Napa MDF = $2,570.00.  Equipment use for Clover Flat Landfill = $2,671.  Total Estimated cost per tire at the Clover Flat Landfill event = $3.92.  Total estimated cost per tire at the City of Napa event = $4.86.  For both events, the estimate cost per tire is approx. $4.39.  Total waste tire cost is $43,900 for an estimated 10,000 waste tire.\r\n\r\nWe are expecting a total of 10,000 waste tires between the two events.  The cost for the City of Napa event is slightly higher due to the need and history of receiving greater number of large tires which is difficult for most home owners and property owner to recycle.  This will assist in reducing roadside dumping and thus, a higher cost if the tires are picked up as a illegal dumping.  The grant will again this year supply the handlers with gloves for safety protection.  Estimate 10 gloves at $22.60/gloves + 7.5% = $242.95.\r\n\r\nEstimate number of waste tires received     10,000\r\n\r\nTotal waste tire cost     $43,900\r\n\r\nEstimated cost per tire    $4.39\r\n\r\nThe majority to Staff resources will be the Napa County Local Enforcement Agency Coordinator.  The advertising and educational material to be funded will be coupon vouchers at a minimum $100 - 200.  In-Kind services include printing and mailing of coupons in the garbage hauler monthly mailer, and educational insert with coupon voucher in the seasonal newsletters.  Approx. 40-50,000 coupons and vouchers will either be included with the garbage hauler billing mailer or periodic newsletter.\r\n\r\nAn approved resolution and letters from the participating jurisdiction (Upper Valley Waste Management Agency) will be submitted prior to March 23, 2006.  Also consider Napa County as a `Rural Entity` with a population of less than 200,000.  Tri-C receives and recycles the waste tires at a permitted facility in Sacramento CA, SWIS #-TI-0598.  No changes to the Permit/Checklist on file.  Current copy attached.\r\n\r\nEstimated cost per tire:  $4.39\r\n\r\nApplicant`s personnel costs to oversee amnesty event(s):  $2,175\r\n\r\nApplicant`s cost for advertising and educational material:  \r\nMinimum $200-$300 plus In-Kind services.\r\n\r\nIs there a current Waste Tire Enforcement Grant awarded that covers applicant`s jurisdiction?  Yes","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"707-253-4144"},{"GrantID":9927,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":49950.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Cleanup Projects:\r\nAmt. Requested:  $29,870.00\r\n\r\nSan Mateo Co Environmental Health (Grantee) plans to implement a tire cleanup program that includes participation from all twenty-two (22) cities/jurisdictions within San Mateo Co., focusing on sensitive sites such as schools, recreation areas, waterways and public roadways.  The Grantee estimates collection of up to 50 waste tire per month per city for an approx. total of 13,200 tires collected during the 2007-2008 fiscal year.  The method of collection will be through public works agencies during routine surveillance activities.  Public works agencies will maintain a log recording the location, date, # of tires collected, and person collected tires for all tires collected in accordance with the cleanup portion of this grant (see Attachment A).  Pictures will be required for documentation of any waste tire piles discovered in excess of 10 tires.  These will be disposed of with waste tires generated during routine maintenance of agency vehicles.  However, routine maintenance tires will not be eligible for reimbursement.\r\n\r\nIn addition to tires collected from public roadways and city or county property, one site in the City of San Mateo has been selected for cleanup due to the amount of illegal disposal taking place on the property.  The property owner has been unsuccessful in deterring the illegal dumping.  Tires tires will be collected by San Mateo Public Works personnel and property owner`s consent.\r\n\r\nA small grant budget is included in this proposal for clean up of additional sites similar to the one in San Mateo.  This will provide flexibility to clean up small tire piles on private property that are discovered during the grant term.  Criteria for clean up on private property will include a survey of the owner`s attempt to deter illegal dumping, assurance that the owner is not involved with the dumping, fewer that 500 tires are onsite, and that site access and tire disposal by the appropriate agency is granted.\r\n\r\nReimbursement of collected tires will be provided only after submittal of a tire collection log and a valid waste tire disposal receipt or comprehensive trip log from a registered hauler.  Tires eligible for reimbursement must be collected during the grant period covering fiscal year 2007-2008.  Reimbursement requests by the Grantee will be made to the CIWMB as directed.\r\n\r\nRegistered haulers must take waste tires to an approved end-use facility.  Public works agencies will be encouraged to contact with registered haulers that will ship waste tires to a facility approved for recycling and new market use such as playground cover, field turf, and other practical, cost effective and environmentally friendly uses.\r\n\r\nThe cost estimate for this waste tire cleanup project is $26,400.00.  This amount is determined based on 13,200 waste tires collected multiplied by an average rate of $2.00 disposal fee per passenger tire.\r\n\r\nThe San Mateo Co. Waste Tire Enforcement Grant Manager, Lindsay Gipe, will maintain correspondence with the CIWMB and all participating agencies as needed and manage grant program details such as collection of tire logs, disposal receipts, and reimbursement for tire disposal services.  \r\n\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty Event(s) Description:\r\nAmt. Requested:  $20,080.00\r\n\r\nSan Mateo County Environmental Health (Grantee) proposes to operate 4-6 one-day waste tire collection events in which San mateo Co. residents may dispose of up to 9 waste tires for free.  The Grantee will work in conjunction with 4-6 entities to host events on city, county, or priate property spread throughout the county.  Corporation yard parking lots or county event centers are likely locations for amnesty events.  Traffic flow will be directed and controller with signs and volunteers or Grantee staff.\r\n\r\nA voucher system will be used, where residents will call to request a voucher for tire disposal at a particular event for up to 9 tires.  The amount of tires requested for disposal will be noted on the voucher provided to the resident.  Vouchers will also indicate an appointment timeframe for the associated event in an attempt to limit overflow of vehicles at any one time during that event.\r\n\r\nVehicles arriving at events without vouchers will be informed of the tire program and requirements for particating in amnesty events, transporting tires, and properly disposing of tires.  The amount of tires collected and license plate numbers of vehicles without vouchers will be recorded for referral to the CIWMB if necessary.\r\n\r\nThe Grantee will contract with an approved waste tire hauler to provide trailers, staff to load tires into trailers, proper transportation and disposal of tires, and beneficial re-use of waste tires.  Attachment B represents a bid from West Coast Rubber Recycling (WCRR) for the cost of one event.  Services covered by this estimate include delivery, use, and pick up of trailers, transportation, disposal, and labor to load trailers during the event.  Each trailer will hold approx. 900 passenger tires.  Tires on rims will be accepted by WCRR.\r\n\r\nA maximum of two trailers with three laborers is estimated for each event.  Two trailers (900 tires each) plus three laborers equal a total of $2,800.00 per event, for an average rate of $1.56 per tire.  Existing equipment is available for use during amnesty events.  However, if additional equipment is needed, it will be purchased during the grant period according to the project budget.  The purchase of additional equipment could the cost per tire to as much as $1.72.  A maximum of six events are planned.  Therefore, a total of $16,800 is requested from the CIWMB for amnesty event tire disposal cost reimbursement (refer to the bid in Attachment B and Exhibit A for details).\r\n\r\nAn estimate of three Grantee staff will be needed to manage each event.  Grantee staff work for compensatory time earned as opposed to overtime to pay for save cost to the county.  The Grantee will solicit volunteers from city or county agencies and other community organizations to assist during amnesty events.  If enough volunteers are available, only two Grantee staff per event location will be considered for additional cost savings.\r\n\r\nGrantee staff and/or community volunteers will control traffic flow, collect vouchers, tally tires (see Attachment C), and provide informational brochures to the public during each event.  The San Mateo County Waste Tire Enforcement Grant Manager, Lindsay Gipe, will manage contract details with the waste tire hauler, coordinate details with site contracts, and act as the liaison to the CIWMB Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant Manager.\r\n\r\nThe Grantee will utilize assistance from San Mateo County Recycle Works, San Mateo Co Mosquito Abatement District, city agencies, and community organizations as available to advertise and provide locations for amnesty events.  The Grantee will work with all local solid waste haulers and community schools to promote the amnesty events in their newsletters and little or no cost.  Local newspapers will also be utilized to provide inexpensive advertising.  Grantee and partner agencies will distribute brochures at local community events, including the San Mateo County Fair.  The Grantee will also work with local agencies to include information about amnesty events with publicity and press releases for CA Costal Cleanup Day on Sept. 15, 2007 and Earth Day on April 19, 2008.\r\n\r\nEducational brochures providing information about the waste tire program San Mateo Co Will be provided to the public during all amnesty events and prior to events as much as possible.  Handouts with applicable tire code sections and Notice of Violation forms will be provided to the public as necessary for further education and enforcement of laws pertaining to waste and used tire management.  All cost incurred for production and printing of educational materials required for amnesty events will be covered by the Grantee and partnering agencies.\r\n","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lindsay","LastName":"Gipe","Phone":"650-363-4730"},{"GrantID":9928,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":32023.8800,"ProjectSummary":"Amount requested for Waste Tire Cleanup Project = $7.023.88\r\nThe Riverside County Waste Management Department (RCWMD) is seeking waste tire cleanup project grant funds to further address increased tire dumping on roads that are `brown roads,` which are publicly-used roads that have not been accepted into the County road maintenance system and may be either unpaved or paved.  The RCWMD Illegal Dump Clean-Up Programs (IDCUP) conducts clean-ups of illegal solid waste dump sites on and along County brown roads.  IDCUP collected 35 tons or 2,000 illegally disposed tires (2% by weight of all illegally dumped waste cleaned up by the Program) during calendar year 2006.  The proposed project submitted for grant funding is not the entire IDCUP, but just that portion of the Program that focuses on the collection, separation, and recycling of illegally dumped tires on County brown roads.  Generally, illegally dumped tires on County brown roads are not in large piles and are either intermingled with other solid waste or are randomly tossed.  Grant funds would help offset staff time to collect, load, and separate found tires, pay for transportation and recycling of tires and purchase safety materials and supplies for tire collection.  This proposed project will focused on critical areas in the County, namely Anza, Mead Valley, Jurup and Mecca, where illegal dumping is more likely to occur.  This project will dovetail with the Tire Amnesty Day Events proposed in that raising the public`s awareness level and providing opportunities to properly dispose of tires should lead to less frequent clean-up of illegally disposed tires.\r\nAmount requested for the Waste Tire Amnesty Events = $25,000\r\nThe RCWMD is proposing to conduct eight (8) Waste Tire Collection Events in critical areas of the County.  While funds will be spent on the development and printing of event-specific flyers, many of the public education and promotional materials have already been developed, printed and/or purchased for the current Tire Amnesty Collection Program being conducted by the RCWMD.  This will allow more of the grant funds to be directed toward tire collection and recycling costs.  RCWMD is proposing to use a consultant/contractor for actual collection events to survey the participants, to receive tires from the public, and to hire the transporter of tires offsite for recycling.  Department staff will conduct the event planning, site selection , promotion and educational product purchasing and distribution.  It is estimated that about 1,000 tires per event or more will be collected based on previous collections .  These events will be advertised through the direct-mailed PennySaver and flyers in both English and Spanish.  \r\nCost per tire varies per location but a chart estimates Totals for tires collected (5,860) by 469 participants at a cost for events - $13,402.94 will equal average of $2.37.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Diane","LastName":"Christensen","Phone":"951-486-3282"},{"GrantID":9929,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":10400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amount Requested for Waste Tire Amnesty Events = $10,400\r\nThe City of Moreno Valley, which is the sixthe (6th) fastest growing city in the United States according to the US Census Bureau, and the second (2nd) largest city in Riverside County. Moreno Valley was incoporated in 1984, and its population has grown from nearly 50,000 residents at its founding to a sprawling suburban community of nearly 175,000 in 2006. Encompassing an area of 50 square miles the City is located in the western portion of Riverside County and is surrounded by the cities of Riverside and Perris, March Air Reserve Base, Lake Perris, and the Badlands. The City`s proposed Waste Tire Amnesty Day program would enable the City to collect tires as part of four (4) annual clean up events. The tire collections will be held as part of the City`s established quarterly Household Hazardous Washe (HHW) and Electronic Waste (E-Waste) events. These events will be advertised to all City residents. The events will collect waste tires (up to 9 without written LEA approval, 20 tires with written approval) from residents who may have had them stored in their garages or on theri property. In addition, these events will be used to collect any waste tires that may have been abandoned in empty lots, public property, alleys or along street and railroad rights-of-ways, and particularly tires that have been abandoned on private property in any area of the City.","ParticipantName":"City of Moreno Valley","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Eliza","LastName":"Echevarria","Phone":"951-413-3109"},{"GrantID":9930,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":107912.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amount requested Waste Tire Cleanup Projects = $67,947\r\nScattered site pickup within city limits is an ongoing issue throughout the year.  All sites within city limits (Chowchilla and Madera) are in close proximity to populated areas. One hundred percent of these sites are within 1,000 feet of one or more of the following: residential homes, school, commercial , industrial , recreation areas, waterways or electrical transmission lines.  Tires can be found in alleys, curbside, vacant lots, and waterways.  It is estimated that 3,960 tires will be cleaned up during grant cycle.  This year City of Chowchilla will also maintain a trailer on site for scattered site pickup.  It is estimated Chowchilla will cleanup 1,320 tires doing scattered site pickup.  Three County sites located in rural areas have been identified for cleanup.  Affidavits have been submitted for these 3 tire sites including addresses where possibility of 500 tires exist.  Within sphere of influence, City of Madera has scattered sites with less than 500 tires documented.  Estimate that 5,460 tires can be removed from within the sphere during TCA2 grant cycle.  On sites large enough to warrant a dedicated van for tire removal a van will be on site.  Three will be loaded by City Staff.  All other sites will utilize City staff tot transport tires to the City scattered pickup site.  Three will be loaded into trailers supplied and removed by Golden By Products, Inc. to be recycled.\r\nAmount requested Waste Tire Amnesty Events = $39,965\r\nCities of Madera, Chowchilla, and County of Madera will hold 5, 1 and 3 amnesty events respectively in FY 2007/08 for a total of 9 events.  As reservation only events, participants must call and register in advance to participate.  A car/coupon is then mailed to the participant that must be submitted at the even for access to the Amnesty Event.  Volunteer labor will mainly be used at events to move tires and check-in participants except for one employee who operates asked loader to deal with large tires.  One to two other City Employees are on site to coordinate the event.  The City of Chowchilla and County of Madera will model their events from City of Madera successful practices.  This year all amnesty events in TCA1 filled two+ trailers at nine tires per registrant.  With the new twenty tire limit per registrant we are budgeting for an average of four and a half vans per event.  In total,amnesty events are projected to remove 30,500 tires. (Madera 22,500, Chowchilla 2,000, and County 6,000).  Amnesty events are date specific utilizing three different sites, no more often than one per month.  Participants will be screened to verify that no tire generators are allowed.  Any individual hauling 10 to 20 waste tires will receive written authorization by the LEA prior to the amnesty event date.  Violations will be reported to CIWMB within 30 days on the Unregistered Hauler \u0026 Comprehensive Trip Log Substitution For.  All advertising will clearly state that the amnesty event is limited to 20 tires, with the appropriate written authorization from the LEA.\r\nEstimated cost per tire: $1.31.\r\nThere is a current Waste Tire Enforcement Grant awarded that covers applicant`s jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Wilson","Phone":"559-661-5188"},{"GrantID":9931,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":36892.7200,"ProjectSummary":"Amount requested Waste Tire Amnesty Events = $36,892.72\r\nFunded Tire Amnesty Events will be held at six to eight locations throughout the course of this grant term.  Repeat events will be held in areas where there is great abundance in participation.  It is anticipated that a maximum of eleven events will be held.  Yolo County Central Landfill (YCCL) in Davis /Woodland will host 4 events.  In addition to oversize tire drop off by coupon appointment, other prospective collection locations include: Esparto, Dunnigan, Knights Landing, Zamora, Clarksburg, and Winters (Confirmed).  Residents will be able to bring up to 20 tires to any event at no cost.  Customers with tires over 22` rim diameter will be provided with a coupon and directed to take these to the landfill on a scheduled date whereby landfill staff will operate the necessary equipment to load large tires.  Farmers with large tractor tires will be given a coupon and asked to schedule drop-off at the Yolo County Central Landfill due to the size of these tires and potential loading equipment needs.  Staff will schedule each event cooperatively with corresponding communities and jurisdictions.  Tri-C Tire Recycling will place containers at event site then haul/process.  A solid waste facility attendant will staff each event.  Cities/Communities will fund flyer inserts for utility bills.  The County will fund coupons for scheduled drop appointments.  Web site postings and newspaper ads with details about tire acceptability at the drop-off events.  Oversize tire coupons for recycling at YCCL will be issued at events and distributed through the Farm Bureau.  Newspaper ads will be placed in Woodland and Winters newspapers prior to events.  Cities will insert a flyer in Utility bills.  The County will post web even announcements and distribute a press release prior to each event.\r\nEstimated cost per tire: $1.60\r\n650 tires per bin x 3 bins x 11 events - 31,450 tires  + 1,615 YCCL appointment drops.  (=323 farmers x 5 tires/each) = 12,065 Total tires recovery potential.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Tammy","LastName":"Port","Phone":"530-666-8856"},{"GrantID":9932,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":84860.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amount Requested for Waste Tire Cleanup = 13,811\r\nAbandoned tires are routinely found in rural creeks, canyons, and fields during community cleanup events. During the 2006 California Coastal Commission Cleanup Day, volunteers pulled 88 tires from two inland cleanup sites in the unincorporated county. Event organizers regularly request bins or special arrangements for tires. Unfortunately, with only thirty to fifty tires collected per site, it is not cost effective to provide special bins. Event organizers usually have to pay to have the tires disposed of in a landfill or taken to tire businesses for a fee. The Indian Nations in the county have removed tens of thousands of tires from their lands over the past several years - but there are still more that need to be collected and disposed of correctly. Many of these tires have been illegally dumped or stockpiled for decades.\r\n\r\n\r\nAmount Requested for Waste Tire Amnesty Events = 71,049\r\nIf granted funding, the County will address the aforementioned environmental and public health issues by reducing the number of stockpiles waste tires in the county. The County of San Diego will conduct a minimum of four (4) waste tire amnesty events in the unicorporated area and work with three (3) partnering Indian Nations of Pala, Campo, and San Pasqual to conduct on waste tire amnesty event on each reservation, for a total of 7 (seven) events. Amnesty events reduce the jumber of illegally disposed waste tires in the County and on tribal lands by providing a convenient and free disposal option for residents. All events will take place during the grant term of July 1, 2007 - June 30, 2008.\r\n","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jen","LastName":"Winfrey","Phone":"858-694-2463"},{"GrantID":9933,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":23625.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Amnesty Event\r\nAmt. Requested:  $23,625.00\r\n\r\nTehama Co. Sanitary Landfill Agency proposes three passenger and light truck tire amnesty events to be scheduled for late July or early August 2007, late October 2007 and late March of 2008.  The amnesty events will be one day events held at four locations within Tehama County.  While locations are yet to be finalized, past events have been held at the Tehama Co. Landfill, at the Los Molinos transfer station in Los Molinos, and at one of several other sites including Cottonwood, Rancho Tehama, or the mountain communities.\r\n\r\nTehama Co. Sanitary Landfill Agency contracts with Waste Tire Products of Orland for staging, transport, or recycling of tires collected at these events.  Waste Tire Products is a CIWMB certified tire hauler and recycler.  In most cases 100% of the collected tires are recycled into new products or crumb rubber.  Waste Tire Products charges $1.25 per tire.  We are billed after the tires are collected and returned to their facility for processing.  An estimated of costs for Waste Tire Products services is attached (Attachment1).  We maintain a list of customers that include the number of tires report to be disposing for backup purposes.  Agency staff distributes educational materials, manages traffic, and collects data.\r\n\r\nTehama Co. is a rural Co. with over 1,000,000 harvested acres.  Like many rural counties , Tehama Co. is also below the state average in per capita income.  Because of this, the Agency feels strongly about the need to provide at least one tire event dedicated to the agricultural community, although this negatively affects our overall cost per tire.\r\n\r\nTehama Co. Sanitary Landfill Agency proposes to hold one coupon redemption program for agricultural and equipment tires, Coupons good for disposal of two large sized tires will be made available through the Agricultural Commissioner`s office, the landfill, the Farm Bureau office, and at Corning City Hall.  A limit of three coupons per address, for a total disposal per address of six tires, is proposed.  Sizes collected during this program will be tractor, grader, and backhoe tires up to 19.5 - 24 and farm tires with numbers ending with 38, 40, 42, for example 18.4 - 42.  This event is proposed for a two week period in late winter in order to allow ranchers time to finish harvest, roundups, and other season activities.  This event is most likely to occur during the first two weeks of February in 2008.  Coupons and tires are surrendered at the landfill and Waste Tire Products collects them for processing at the end of the period.\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Products charges by weight for large size tires.  Their invoice is supported by surrendered coupons and scale tickets from the landfill.  During the Agricultural Tire Collection held in 2005, the cost averaged $23 per tire.  An estimate of cost from Waste Tire Products is attached.\r\n\r\nEstimated cost per tire:  \r\nPassenger tires $1.25\r\n\r\nAgricultural tires: \r\n$23.00 each based on 2005 event\r\n\r\nApplicant`s personnel costs to oversee amnesty event(s):\r\n$3,511.16 covers four events\r\n\r\nApplicant`s cost for advertising and educational material:\r\n$5,322.77 covers four events\r\n\r\nThe total estimated cost of holding these four events is $32,625.84, with $23,625 requested from the Waste Tire Amnesty Grant and $9,000.84 in matching funds from the Agency.\r\n\r\nIs there a current Waste Tire Enforcement Grant awarded that covers applicant`s jurisdiction?  No","ParticipantName":"Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Kristina","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"530-528-1103"},{"GrantID":9934,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":220523.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amount requested Waste Tire Cleanup Projects = $195,243\r\nThe Imperial Valley Waste Management Task Force is fully committed to continuing the tire cleanup program.  It is anticipated that during the grant period covered by this application an additional 50,000 tires will be collected for recycling.  IVWMTF member agencies have budgeted funds to assist  with cleanup efforts as well as making staff of the Public Works Departments of each jurisdiction available to assist with tire pickup.  It is expected that the cost per tire for collection and recycling will increase in the current grant cycle because of the costs increases for fuel, personnel and hauling.\r\n\r\nAmount requested Waste Tire Amnesty Events = $25,280\r\nThere will be approximately 15 events which will last anywhere from 1 to 9 days.  Each city will announce its amnesty events in advance.  Two employees will attend each event to collect and separate the tires.  This entails sorting rim and rimless tires into the appropriate bins/trailers as well as stacking them as required by the hauler. The registered hauler will deliver them to the recycler.\r\n\r\nCost per tire estimated $4.09\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of El Centro","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Douthitt","Phone":"760-337-4589"},{"GrantID":9935,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":7500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amount requested Waste Tire Amnesty Events = $7,500\r\nThe City of Pomona proposes to conduct 12 waste tire cleanup events during the 2007-08 fiscal year in partnership with local tire recyclers.  On the first Saturday of each month residents would be able to dispose of their passenger tires at a certified local recycling establishment for no cost.  The recycler would then invoice the city for tires collected at a rate of $2.50 per tire.  The goal would be collect 3000 tires.  City funds will be used for various means of advertising and notifying the residents of the collection events.  These efforts will also serve to help minimize the illegal dumping of tires in the public`s right of way and alleyways throughout the City.  All waste tires collected will be diverted from the landfill to a facility for recycling.\r\n\r\nEstimated cost per tire = $2.50","ParticipantName":"City of Pomona","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Antonia","LastName":"Castro","Phone":"909-620-3628"},{"GrantID":9936,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":41407.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Cleanup Projects:\r\nAmt. Requested:  $25,407\r\n\r\nThe City of Modesto will utilize a part-time staff person to comb the city seeking illegally dumped waste tires in the streets, alleys and waterways.  Modesto does not have any large waste tire piles to address.  Golden Scrap Tire will provide the city with up to six 45-foot trailers as needed to stack the tires throughout the grant cycle.  The trailers will be parked at the city`s Waste Water Treatment Facility at 1221 Sutter Ave., Modesto.  Staff will utilize an existing fleet vehicle for the collection process.  Based on past experience, we anticipate collecting approximately 3,000 illegally dumped waste tires throughout the grant cycle.\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty Events:\r\nAmt. Requested:  $16,000.00\r\n\r\nThe City of Modesto will partner with the local garage companies to conduct 12 week-long amnesty events at their transfer stations.  TV and newspaper advertisements will be published as well as PSA`s, utility bill notices and the city`s website.  Amnesty coupons will be mailed to residents upon request.  Residents will be allowed recycle up to 20 waste tires per calendar year for a maximum of 40 tires during the grant cycle.  Collection trailers will be provided by Golden Scrap Tire and/or hauled directly to their facility by the garbage companies.  Based on past experience, we anticipate collecting approx. 3,000 waste tires throughout the grant cycle.\r\n\r\nEstimated cost per tire:\r\n$1,333/250 tires per event = $5.33/tire\r\n\r\nApplicant`s personnel costs to oversee amnesty event(s):\r\n$4,986.00\r\n\r\nApplicant`s cost for advertising and educational material:\r\n$8,000\r\n\r\nIs there a current Waste Tire Enforcement Grant awarded that covers applicant`s jurisdiction?  Yes","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Beverly","LastName":"McCullough","Phone":"209-577-5495"},{"GrantID":9937,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amount requested Waste Tire Amnesty Events = $25,000\r\nMerced County Department of Public Works will administer a regional countywide tire amnesty program.  Grant funds will be used solely for waste tire collection and processing costs.  Up to 36 tire amnesty day events will be conducted concurrently during regularly scheduled `Community Cleanup Days` in each of Merced County`s seven jurisdictions.  The Merced County Association of Governments will conduct the regional public education component of this project proposal.  The public education will consist of printing and distributing a tire care brochure in two languages.  The brochure outlines proper tire care and maintenance, provides on-line resources, and provides information for local tire amnesty events.  The public education campaign also includes a web site and press releases.  The purpose of this project is to reduce incidents of illegal dumping, increase the amount of tires captured during tire amnesty events, and to educate the public on proper tire maintenance and disposal.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mary Kay","LastName":"Kirn","Phone":"209-385-7388"},{"GrantID":9938,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":86416.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Cleanup Project:\r\nAmt. Requested:  $86,416.00\r\n\r\nThe main objective of this grant proposal is to remote illegally dumped tires from several locations throughout the City of Bakersfield and to restore the areas back to their original state.  Illegally dumped waste tires create blight, vector control and other health and safety hazards to the public and the environment.  Illegal dumpsites not abated in a timely manner contribute to the potential of additional waste tires accumulate into tire piles.  The City of Bakersfield cleanup projects are intended to mitigate potential fire and health risks posed by these tire piles within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe City of Bakersfield Code Enforcement Unit and Solid Waste Division currently respond to citizen complaints of illegal dumping which has occurred along the public right-of-ways or upon their private property.  \r\n\r\nThe Solid Waste Division dedicates a Solid Waste Equipment Operator 16 hours per week towards the collection and removal of waste tires illegally dumped throughout alleys, roadways, sidewalks and other public property.  \r\n\r\nAll waste tires collected are transported to the City of Bakersfield`s Corporation yard or The City of Bakersfield Mt. Vernon Ave Recycling and Composting facility and stored in an approved waste tire hauler trailer.  The trailers are transported to a permitted waste tire storage facility or disposal site by Golden By-Products Inc. TPID:  1003314.\r\n\r\nThe City of Bakersfield Code Enforcement Unit has recently purchased trucks, trailers and surveillance equipment for the abatement and investigation of illegal dumping activity through a grant provided by the Department of Housing and Community Development and was awarded a Waste Tire Enforcement grant (2005/2006) sponsored by the CIWMB to augment its waste tire enforcement program.\r\n\r\nIs there a current Waste Tire Enforcement Grant awarded that covers applicant`s jurisdiction?  Yes","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Paquette","Phone":"661-326-3948"},{"GrantID":9939,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":7952.6600,"ProjectSummary":"Amount requested Waste Tire Amnesty Events = $7952.66\r\nThe Malaga County Water District will hold four Amnesty events throughout the year.  The district staff will work to coordinate the events.  The district will produce educational material telling the community about the event and also educating them on the importance of recycling and the proper care and maintenance of tires. The material will, of course, make mention that the CIWMB funded this project.  The educational materials and invitation will go to the community to participate in the amnesty event.  An ad will be placed in the newspaper notifying the community about the event.  Posters will be placed around the community to notify them about the event.  The district staff will oversee this effort .  The district will arrange to hold the event at a central location in the community of Malaga.  On the day of the amnesty event, the community will be able to bring in their tires to the central location.  The Malaga Water District staff will work at the event at the cost of the the district.  The district will have the hauler take the tires that were collected throughout the day at a cost of $1.50 per tire.  After the event, district staff will prepare a report for the Board that details how many tires were collected at the amnesty event.\r\nEstimated cost per tire - $1.50","ParticipantName":"Malaga County Water District","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Russ","LastName":"Holcomb","Phone":"559-485-7353"},{"GrantID":9940,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":12336.8000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Cleanup Project/Site Description:\r\nAmt. Requested:  $1,456.80\r\n\r\nThe Town of Apple Valley has an on-going enforcement of waste tire clean-up.  Officers are trained to issue a Notice of Violation to any property that contains waste tires.  If an Amnesty Event is scheduled, the citizen is given a flyer to encourage them to dispose of their waste tire at the scheduled event.  Code Enforcement`s Pro-Active officers canvas the Apple Valley area several weeks prior to scheduled events, and any discarded tires that have been left out in the desert, are hauled back to our Public Works yard for tire disposal on event day.  Although Code Enforcement does not have parcel numbers and locations to be written in this grant now, it is imperative that this portion of the grant also be considered, as the pro-active component of this program tires in with our Amnesty Day Events, and due to the success of your grant funding, and funds awarded to The Town, to date we have collected approx. 35,300 tires.\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty Event(s) Description:\r\nAmt. Requested:  $10,880.00\r\n\r\nIt is the Town`s goal to average 3 to 5 events per year.  The following is the event schedule based on funding from this grant:  July 28, 2007, October 27, 2007, January 26, 2008, and May 31, 2008.  Estimated cost per tire for each event is $2.00.  Bi-lingual flyers will be printed and distributed to citizens through mailings and handouts.  Burrtec Waste will donate 50% of costs related to the drivers, truck, hauling, and fuel for collection on event days.  Past events have resulted in the collection of approx. 36,100 tires.  If funding for the program is not available, the number of events will be reduced , resulting in the increase of illegal dumping.  Additionally, lack of funding will affect the free pick up for senior citizens and the disabled.\r\n\r\nEstimated cost per tire:  $2.00\r\n\r\nApplicant`s personnel costs to oversee amnesty event(s):  $12,323.84\r\n\r\nApplicant`s cost for advertising and educational material:  $9,620.00\r\n\r\nIf there a current Waste Tire Enforcement Grant awarded that covers applicant`s jurisdiction?  Yes.","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lylith","LastName":"Cook","Phone":"760-240-7000"},{"GrantID":9941,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":125424.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Cleanup Projects:\r\nAmt. Requested:  $100,424\r\n\r\nThe County of Fresno has on-going waste tire cleanup provided through the County`s Department of Public Works and Planning - Road Maintenance and Operations Division .  Illegally dumped tires are removed from County roads and right-of-ways in the rural and unincorporated areas throughout Fresno County.  It is estimated that 192 tons of waste tires were collected from County roads and right-of-ways and disposed for recycling during Fiscal Year 2005-06 (calculation is based on 100 tires per ton for a total of 19,200 tires).  County staff pick up waste tires and deliver to storage areas at County landfills, road yards and other appropriate disposal sites.  Waste tires are then removed by Golden By-Products, a state permitted recycler and hauling company.\r\n\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty Events:\r\nAmt. Requested:  $25,000\r\n\r\nDuring fiscal year 2007-08, the County of Fresno plan to hold four (4) amnesty day events at different locations in the rural and unincorporated areas of Fresno County.  County staff will be utilized to load the waste tires into trailers provided by Golden By-Products, a state permitted tire recycler and hauling company.  Golden State will remove the loaded trailers for recycling.  Each event participant will receive educational materials on tire care/disposal.  The amnesty days will be advertised in community newspapers servicing the target areas, through mailers, on the internet and at community meetings.\r\n\r\nEstimated cost per tire:  \r\n$1.31(all costs)  $0.99 (grant funds only)\r\n\r\nApplicant`s personnel costs to oversee amnesty event(s):  $4,913.92\r\n\r\nApplicant`s cost for advertising and educational material:  $3,000\r\n\r\nIs there a current Waste Tire Enforcement Grant awarded that covers applicant`s jurisdiction ?  Yes","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marion","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"559-262-4259"},{"GrantID":9942,"CycleID":353,"CycleCode":"TCA2        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":58539.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amount Requested for Waste Tire Cleanup = $12,705.00\r\nThe method of remediation will be the same for the 1222 waste tires listed below: removal by I-5 Tires, a registered hauler, for temporary storage at a collection site (TPID # 1448256 in compliance with 14CCR Section 17225.717) operated by I-5 Tires at 4640 Broadway Street in Eurecka. These tires will then be hauled by I-5 Tire to the Calaveras Cement Company in Redding CA for burning and incorporation in the cement, or to Waste Tire Products in Orland, CA for reuse. Since many sites with tires reported in previous years were found not to have tires at the present, we have estimated that and additional 150-200 tires could be found on these sites over the grant life. Thus, we have requested funding for disposal of 1400 tires.\r\n\r\nAmount Requested for Waste Tire Amnesty Event  = $45,834.00\r\n1. Eureka (northeren Humboldt County) Redwood Acres, October, 2007, estimated # of tires: 10,000\r\n2. Willow Creek (easteren Humboldt County), CalTrans yard, May 2008, estimated # of tires: 10,000\r\n(Tire collection estimates are based on the following: 13,000 tires were collected during a one-day amnesty event in Humboldt County in 1996. 1-2 events will be held in Humboldt County this fiscal year, yet participation still is approximately 10 miles south of the Hupa reservation and other tribal communities. In this instance, cost/tire will be equivalent to hauling from Eureka. \r\nEstimated cost per tire: $45,834.00/20,000 tires = $2.29/tire","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carolyn","LastName":"Hawkins","Phone":"707-268-2215"},{"GrantID":9944,"CycleID":361,"CycleCode":"TRI13       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI13        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Info #1:\r\nCity of Villa Park, CA\r\n\r\nVilla Park Rd between Wanda Rd and Lemon St\r\n\r\nLength of Paving:\r\napprox. 4,000 lf\r\n\r\nWidth of Paving:\r\n66` - 76`\r\n\r\nDepth/Thickness of Paving:\r\n2.0`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:\r\napprox. 3,200\r\n\r\nProposed Construction Start Date:\r\n6/1/07\r\n\r\nProject #2 info:\r\nCity of Villa Park, CA\r\n\r\nNichols Ave between Taft and Serrano/Serrano Ave between Nichols and Center\r\n\r\nLength of Paving:\r\napprox. 2,100 lf\r\n\r\nWidth of Paving:\r\napprox. 33`\r\n\r\nDepth/Thickness of Paving:\r\n2.0`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:\r\napprox. 800\r\n\r\nProposed Construction Start Date:\r\nAugust 1, 2007\r\n\r\nGrant Funds Requested:\r\nAmt. of RAC:  4,000\r\nX\r\nDiff. Cost of RAC:  $34\r\n+\r\nTesting Cost:  $14,370\r\n\r\nTotal:  $150,000\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:\r\nHistorical Cost\r\nConventional AC $75/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber $109/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:\r\nBid Cost\r\nDeflection Testing $14,370\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Villa Park","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"O\u0027Neil","Phone":"714-998-1500"},{"GrantID":9945,"CycleID":361,"CycleCode":"TRI13       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI13        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Info:\r\nTierra Rejada Rd, City of Moorpark\r\n\r\nLos Angeles Ave (SR-118) to SR-23\r\n\r\nLength of Paving:\r\n19,000 ft\r\n\r\nWidth of Paving:\r\nVaries:  60 to 70 ft\r\n\r\nDepth/Thickness of Paving:\r\n2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:\r\n18,000\r\n\r\nProposed Construction Start Date:\r\nJune 2007\r\n\r\nGrant Funds Requested:\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  7,500\r\nX\r\nDiff. Cost of RAC:  $20/ton\r\n+\r\nTesting Cost:  $0\r\n\r\nTotal:\r\n$150,000\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:\r\nHistorical Cost:\r\nConventional AC:  $80/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber:  $100/ton","ParticipantName":"City of Moorpark","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Klotzle","Phone":"805-517-6285"},{"GrantID":9946,"CycleID":361,"CycleCode":"TRI13       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI13        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Info:\r\nWilson St in the City of Banning\r\n\r\nWilson St, from Sunset Ave to 8th St (1.5 miles)\r\n\r\nLength of Paving:\r\n8,000 ft\r\n\r\nWidth of Paving:\r\n100 ft\r\n\r\nDepth/thickness of Paving:\r\n1 1/2 inches of overlay\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:\r\n7,500\r\n\r\nProposed Construction Start Date:\r\nMay 2008\r\n\r\nGrant Funds Requested:\r\nAmt. of RAC:  7,500\r\nX\r\nDiff. Cost of RAC:  $50.00/ton\r\n+\r\n25,000.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $400,000.00\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:\r\nHistorical Cost:\r\nConventional AC $50.00/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber $100.00/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:\r\nHistorical Cost:\r\nDeflection Testing $10,000.00\r\nQA/QCV Testing $15,000.00","ParticipantName":"City of Banning","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ann Marie","LastName":"Loconte P.E.","Phone":"951-922-3130"},{"GrantID":9948,"CycleID":360,"CycleCode":"RU11        ","CycleNameID":100,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU11         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":33600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Fresno is in the process of developing a state-of-the-art reuse facility on the same parcel that their new permanent Household Hazardous Waste Facility is located. Grant funds will be used to purchase large storage containers, a platform scale, forklift and pay for staff time. E-waste, household hazardous waste, construction and demolition materials, and other various materials will be diverted from disposal and the HHW drop off site so that it can be resold at the reuse facility. The City of Fresno, in partnership with Sunset Waste Paper, Inc. will target local businesses about reuse and opportunities that the reuse facility provides as well as provide tours for area schools.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Gedert","Phone":"559-621-1878"},{"GrantID":9949,"CycleID":360,"CycleCode":"RU11        ","CycleNameID":100,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU11         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":16600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Matching Funds:  $11,755.76\r\n\r\nThe proposed project seeks $16,600 in grant funding for two complementary activities targeted towards construction professionals, as well as the general public, to increase the reuse of building materials in Sonoma Co.\r\n1)  Advertise the Agency`s new web-based materials exchange program SonoMax.org; and\r\n\r\n2)  Create, print and distribute a Sonoma Co. Building Materials Reuse Guide.\r\n\r\nGroups targeted for outreach include professional building associations, building departments, chambers of commerce, school programs for building professionals and home improvement stores.  The multi-media approach for outreach includes fliers, newspaper/chamber of commerce ads, email listserves, website links, website banners, targeted mails, presentations, exhibits and radio.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County Waste Management Agency","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Karina","LastName":"Chilcott","Phone":"707-565-3668"},{"GrantID":9951,"CycleID":360,"CycleCode":"RU11        ","CycleNameID":100,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU11         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":49900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project will establish a sustainable system for diverting a large volume of high quality business computers from recycling to reuse in San Francisco.  The project will conduct extensive outreach with area businesses around computer reuse and enable businesses to more easily donate used computers to our nonprofit partners:  Goodwill and StreetTech.  These donated computers will be refurbished by Goodwill and StreetTech as part of their vocational training programs.  Goodwill, StreeTech and SF Connect will, in turn, make the refurbished computers available to low-income residents, thus helping to solve the City`s digital divide.","ParticipantName":"City and County of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"McCarthy","Phone":"415-581-3943"},{"GrantID":9952,"CycleID":360,"CycleCode":"RU11        ","CycleNameID":100,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU11         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Textiles are actually 95% recyclable, but to reach this rate of reuse, the post-consumer materials must be processed for local as well as global marketing.  The finest garments are sold by the thrift stores, and the City of Santa Maria partners w/Textile Waste Solutions (T-Waste) to deal w/the `residuals` or discards of the thrift stores through resale.  Working w/T-Waste, the City will maximize reuse and minimize residuals that must eventually be disposed of in landfills in northern Santa Barbara Co.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Maria","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard G.","LastName":"Sweet, P.E.","Phone":"805-925-0951"},{"GrantID":9953,"CycleID":360,"CycleCode":"RU11        ","CycleNameID":100,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU11         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":49900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With this grant, El Dorado Co. will partner with the Snowline Hospice of El Dorado Co. Placerville Thrift Store to assist w/refurbishing furniture, appliances, and computers.  This project will allow the Placerville Thrift Store will be able to collect more reusable materials and increase the volume of sales in the retail area.  The store will also refurbish furniture such as chairs and tables, appliances (washers and dryers) and computers.  The reuse of these products will divert them from landfills, thus helping El Dorado Co. maintain 50% diversion.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jon","LastName":"Souza","Phone":"530-621-6587"},{"GrantID":9954,"CycleID":362,"CycleCode":"SWC18       ","CycleNameID":99,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC18        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Brad Williams","AwardedFunds":750000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project area consists of former solid waste disposal sites Jacumba Burn Dump I and II (JBD1 and JBD2) located in Jacumba, California (Figures 1 and 2). JBD1 was operated by the County of San Diego until 1965, at which time operations were moved to JBD2. Operation of JBD2 continued from 1966 until 1973. The proximity of the Carrizo Creek and the potential for erosion of burn debris make it a threat to human health and the environment. Clean closure of the site will eliminate the threat to public health and the environment associated with burn debris.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Candace","LastName":"Gibson","Phone":"858-495-5447"},{"GrantID":9955,"CycleID":362,"CycleCode":"SWC18       ","CycleNameID":99,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC18        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Brad Williams","AwardedFunds":274896.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The former Alpine II burn dump located adjacent to two single family residental properties in Alpine, California ceased activity in 1972 after nine years of operation. Though this burn dump is inactive it has not gone through the formal closure process. Preliminary investigations report that little to no cover soil is present throughout the site, in addition lead was identified as the primary constituent  of concern (COC). Soil analysis shows lead concentrations above CA-Modified residental PRG (150 mg/kg) both nonsite and within the residential properties. With elevated lead concentrations and little or no cover soil there is and elevated risk to the public via exposure pathways. The current site conditions demonstrate a threat to public health and safety, the County proposes mitigation of the site and effected parcels by consolidating and capping of the burn debris on a County owned parcel, designated by parcel number APN 402-350-60.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Candace","LastName":"Gibson","Phone":"858-495-5447"},{"GrantID":9957,"CycleID":362,"CycleCode":"SWC18       ","CycleNameID":99,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC18        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":750000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project will provide supplemental funding for the clean-closure of the Mendota Disposal Site (MDS) LOCATED 1.5 miles northeast of the City of Mendota in the County of Fresno and operated by the County of Fresno from 1969-1981. Land use within 1,000 feet of the site includes agriculture, wastewater treatment and disposal, and recreation. The facility`s permit allowed for acceptance of residential, commercial, and industrial waste. The site`s location within 100-year flood plain is a potential for safety and health hazards for the residents of the surrounding neighborhood and a possible long-term environmental liability to the County. Pursuant to Calfornia Water Code, Sections 13301 and 13267, it was determined that the County of Fresno and River Ranch, L.L.C., their agents, assigns and successors shall cease and desist from violation of the Waste Discharge Requirements Order No. R5-2002-0199 and Title 27, CCR Sections 2050-2068. Subsequently, Fresno County developed a plan to remove and discharge waste materials at American Avenue Disposal Site, including constituents in residual soils, which will result in an environmental benefit to the residents as well as improved natural habitat in the nearby river environs by the removal of the threat of pollutants from the old unlined site.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Francis","LastName":"Coward","Phone":"559-262-4259"},{"GrantID":9959,"CycleID":357,"CycleCode":"URD5        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD5         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Nancy Fallan","AwardedFunds":225606.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Eligible Projects: Re-refined Oil for Public and Private Vehicle Fleets\r\nAs a statewide professional organization of vehicle fleet managers, MEMA is a credible source of information to other fleet managers, and will employ an aggresive peer to peer education and outreach campaign to inform them about re-refined oil, motivating to take action in using re-refined motor oil in their fleet vehicles.  The programs`s goal is to affect a significant increase in the use of re-refined motor oil statewide by increasing the number of private fleet managers who use re-refined oil by 22% and increasing the number of public fleet managers who usere-refined oil by 27%.","ParticipantName":"Municipal Equipment Maintenance Association","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rick","LastName":"Longobart","Phone":"714-647-3348"},{"GrantID":9961,"CycleID":366,"CycleCode":"SWC19       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC19        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Sonoma is proposing a 6-element anti-dumping program necessary to combat illegal refuse dumping and littering along County roadways. It is designed to aggressively confront this problem through timely removal of refuse, physical preventative measures, enforcement, and an innovative community-based outreach and public awareness program. This comprehensive and long-term approach will address the problem of illegal dumping along County roadway. The DTPW, COPPS, County Counsel and the LEA are working cooperatively to coordinate their efforts to reduce illegal dumping and littering along County roadways.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Jerry","LastName":"Meshulam","Phone":"707-565-6540"},{"GrantID":9963,"CycleID":360,"CycleCode":"RU11        ","CycleNameID":100,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Eleventh Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU11         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand the impact of Marin Co. Community Development Agency`s Construction and Demolition (C\u0026D) ordinance and green building program through three primary objectives:  1)  Establish deconstruction services in the County available to contractors, businesses and homeowners.  2)  Establish a C\u0026D materials reuse facility in the County.  3)  Develop educational material; conduct training programs for the local building industry; and provide policy implementation assistance to local cities and towns; all related to C\u0026D materials reuse.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Jamie","LastName":"Tuckey","Phone":"415-507-2813"},{"GrantID":9964,"CycleID":371,"CycleCode":"RAC8        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC8         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":82000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1:\r\nLoc.:  City of Calabasas\r\nLimits:  Citywide - Residential and Parkway Calabasas\r\nLength:  Approx. 2.5 linear miles\r\nWidth:  varies\r\nDepth:  1.75` in residential, 2` on Parkway Calabasas\r\nTons of RAC:  10,250\r\nAmt of crumb:  material weight is 20% CRM by weight or 400 lbs. per ton of RAC\r\nStart date:  May 2007\r\nCompletion date:  Sept. 2007\r\n\r\nProject 2:\r\nLoc.:  City of Calabasas\r\nLimits:  Residential streets and Calabasas Rd.\r\nLength:  Approx. 2.5 linear miles\r\nWidth:  varies\r\nDepth:  1.75` in residential, 2` on Parkway Calabasas\r\nTons of RAC:  10,250\r\nAmt of crumb:  material weight is 20% CRM by weight or 400 lbs. per ton of RAC\r\nStart date:  May 2008\r\nCompletion date:  Sept. 2008\r\n\r\nProject 3:\r\nLoc.:  City of Calabasas\r\nLimits:  Residential streets and Lost Hills Rd.\r\nLength:  Approx. 2.5 linear miles\r\nWidth:  varies\r\nDepth:  1.75` in residential, 2` on Los Hills Rd.\r\nTons of RAC:  10,250\r\nAmt of crumb:  material weight is 20% CRM by weight or 400 lbs. per ton of RAC\r\nStart date:  April 2009\r\nCompletion date:  July 2009\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Calabasas","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Vickie","LastName":"Margadonna","Phone":"818-224-1679"},{"GrantID":9969,"CycleID":371,"CycleCode":"RAC8        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC8         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":57520.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1:\r\nLoc.:  Montague Expy\r\nLimits:  Zanker Rd to Capitol Ave\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\nLength:  1.98\r\nWidth:  100` (average)\r\nDepth:  2`\r\nTons of RAC used:  14,380\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  Approx. 28 tons\r\nStarting date:  July 2007\r\nCompletion date:  December 2007","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Roy","LastName":"Cabaltera","Phone":"408-573-2484"},{"GrantID":9970,"CycleID":371,"CycleCode":"RAC8        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC8         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":102096.0000,"ProjectSummary":"All 10 projects:\r\nDepth:  2`\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  20 lbs or more\r\nStarting date:  July 2007\r\nCompletion date:  July 2008\r\n\r\nProject 1:\r\nLoc. w/ limits:  17th St - Santa Ana Ave to Irvine Ave\r\nLength:  2,500`\r\nWidth:  64` and varies\r\nTons of RAC used:  1,791\r\n\r\nProject 2:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  19th St - Placentia Ave to Parkcrest Dr\r\nLength:  3,300`\r\nWidth:  55` and varies\r\nTons of RAC used:  2,176\r\n\r\nProject 3:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Baker St. e/o Fairview Rd to Bear St\r\nLength:  3200`\r\nWidth:  70` and varies\r\nTons of RAC used:  3,050\r\n\r\nProject 4:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Fair Dr from Harbor Blvd to Fairview Rd\r\nLength:  3,400`\r\nWidth:  65`\r\nTons of RAC used:  2,772\r\n\r\nProject 5:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Gisler Ave from Harbor Blvd to w/o Nebraska Pl\r\nLength:  3,900`\r\nWidth:  60`\r\nTons of RAC used:  2,681\r\n\r\nProject 6: \r\nLoc. w/limits:  Harbor Blvd from Newport Blvd to Wilson St\r\nLength:  5,400`\r\nWidth:  80` and varies\r\nTons of RAC used:  5,773\r\n\r\nProject 7:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Hyland Ave from South Coast Dr to MacArthur Blvd\r\nLength:  3,500`\r\nWidth:  66`\r\nTons of RAC used:  2,800\r\n\r\nProject 8:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  South Coast Dr from Carmel Dr to San Leandro St\r\nLength:  1,750`\r\nWidth:  60`\r\nTons of RAC used:  1,293\r\n\r\nProject 9:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Sunflower Ave from Harbor Blvd to Hyland Ave\r\nLength:  1,850`\r\nWidth:  60`\r\nTons of RAC used:  1,450\r\n\r\nProject 10:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Superior Ave from 17th St to S`ly City Limit (s/o 16th St)\r\nLength:  2,400`\r\nWidth:  67` and varies\r\nTons of RAC used:  1,728\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Costa Mesa","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Fariba","LastName":"Fazeli","Phone":"714-754-5378"},{"GrantID":9971,"CycleID":370,"CycleCode":"LNG1        ","CycleNameID":98,"CycleName":"Liquefied Natural Gas from Landfill Gas Demonstration Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Liquefied Natural Gas from Landfill Gas","CyclecategoryID":13,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"LNG1         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Stephanie Young","AwardedFunds":740000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project will demonstrate onsite purification and liquefaction technology for the recovery and conversion of renewable landfill biomethane to liquefied natural gas as a transportation fuel.  It represents the largest effort to introduce onsite purification and liquefaction for landfill gas recovery in North America and will further demonstrate the technical and economic viability of this renewable resource as a transportation fuel.  The commercialization effort is led by Waste Management , Inc. (WMI), the largest landfill owner/operator and a large consumer of LNG in refuse trucks in the Unite States, and Linde BOC, the largest supplier of cryogenic gas products in the world .  the partners will be supported by Gas Technology Institute , a leading natural gas research and development organization whose mission is focused on the development and introduction of new energy technologies.  The partners propose to construct an advanced, cost effective, and environmentally friendly system for the production of transportation biofuel energy for WMI`s waste haulers beginning with the site in Livermore, California (WMI`s Altamont Landfill and Resource Recovery Facility).","ParticipantName":"Gas Technology Institute","county":null,"CountyID":null,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Anthony","LastName":"Lindsay","Phone":"847-768-0530"},{"GrantID":9972,"CycleID":357,"CycleCode":"URD5        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD5         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Nancy Fallan","AwardedFunds":273894.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Eligible Projects: Establish a free curbside filter and oil collection program for all unincorporated County residents.  Outreach will target older do-it-yourselfers who are more likely to take advantage of curbside collection, younger do-it-yourselfers who change oil at higher rates, and those communities with few collection centers.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jen","LastName":"Winfrey","Phone":"858-694-2463"},{"GrantID":9976,"CycleID":357,"CycleCode":"URD5        ","CycleNameID":60,"CycleName":"Used Oil Research, Testing \u0026 Demonstration Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"URD5         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Nancy Fallan","AwardedFunds":50500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Eligible Projects: Re-refined Oil for Public and Private Vehicle Fleets\r\nIncrease the use of re-refined oil in member jurisdictions through a demonstration in three targeted fleets for one year.  The grant will also develop materials promoting re-refined motor oil useage and conduct an information sharing workshop for fleet managers.  The Authority will continue to promote re-refined oil use in area fleets after the grant term ends.","ParticipantName":"West Contra Costa Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lana","LastName":"Skrtic","Phone":"510-215-3021"},{"GrantID":9978,"CycleID":363,"CycleCode":"TBP2        ","CycleNameID":95,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Business Assistance Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TBP2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"As an expanding business in the field of rubberized safety surfacing, we recognize the need to utilize more of the total waste tire.  We currently use only tire buffings in our product and foresee marketplace shortages in the near future.  With the assistance of this grant, we will be able to acquire equipment, testing, and labor capabilities allowing us to develop the right `recipe` of both crumb rubber and buffings which can be introduced into our main product, Tot Turf.  Additionally we will be able to continue development of a new synthetic turf product which will utilize crumb rubber in both the resilient bottom layer as well as the infill of the synthetic top layer.  The grant will also assist us in the staffing and expertise needed to develop marketing and web materials which will launch our crumb/buffing `recipe` as the industry standard specification in the California rubberized safety surfacing marketplace.  Being a front runner in this type of development will not only increase our visibility in the marketplace, thus growing our business, but also serve as an example to our competitors who will in turn be motivated to utilize more of the crumb rubber in their own products.","ParticipantName":"Robertson Industries, Inc.","county":null,"CountyID":null,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Hawley","Phone":"602-340-8873"},{"GrantID":9979,"CycleID":371,"CycleCode":"RAC8        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC8         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":26400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  resurfacing of Hawthorne Blvd-Silver Spur to North City limit both Southbound and Northbound)\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\nLength:  9,030 lf\r\nWidth:  31`\r\nDepth:  1.75 - 2.0`\r\nTons of RAC used:  3,600 \r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  20%\r\nStarting/Completion dates:  May 2007 - October 2007\r\n\r\nProject 2:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  southbound Palos Verdes Drive West (west city limit to Hawthorne Blvd) and a short segment of northbound PVDW (Hawthorne Blvd to 400 ft south of Golden Cove Shopping Center)\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\nLength:  6,810lf\r\nWidth:  27`\r\nDepth:  1.75 - 2`\r\nTons of RAC used:  3,000\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  20%\r\nStarting/Completion dates:  May 2007 - October 2007","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Palos Verdes","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lauren","LastName":"Ramezani","Phone":"310-544-5245"},{"GrantID":9980,"CycleID":371,"CycleCode":"RAC8        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC8         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":89200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"7 projects, all are using 360 lbs per ton\r\n\r\nProject 1:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Ave 64 from Colorado Blvd to LaLoma Rd and LaLoma Rd from Ave 64 to Laguna Rd (.95 miles)\r\nLength:  5,000lf\r\nWidth:  Ave 64 (50`);  LaLoma Rd (36`)\r\nDepth:  2.5`\r\nTons of RAC used:  4,000\r\nStart date:  March 3/26/07\r\nCompletion date:  8/1/07\r\n\r\nProject 2:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Raymond Ave (Del Mar Blvd to Glenarm St .89 mi)\r\nLength:  4,675 lf\r\nWidth:  56`\r\nDepth:  2`\r\nTons of RAC used:  3,600\r\nStart date:  5/1/07\r\nEnd Date:  6/29/07\r\n\r\nProject 3:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Arroyo Pkwy (Colorado Blvd to Glenarm St  - 1.25 mi)\r\nLength:  6,600 lf\r\nWidth:  76`\r\nDepth:  2.25`\r\nTons of RAC used:  7,500\r\nStart date:  6/07\r\nEnd Date:  8/08\r\n\r\nProject 4:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  resurfacing 2007:  Colorado Blvd [66` (Hill ave to Bonnie ave)], LaLoma Rd [32` (Laguna Rd to San Rafael Ave)], LaLoma Rd [36`(San Rafael ave to LaLoma Bridge)], San Rafael Ave [34` (LaLoma Rd to LaLoma Rd)], Los Robles Ave [65` (Corson St to Walnut St)], Mountain St [24` (Marengo Ave to Garfield Ave)], Mountain St (El Molino Ave to Lake Ave) - 1.17 mi\r\nLength: 6,190 lf\r\nWidth:  see Loc.\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\nTons of RAC used:  2,600\r\nStart date:  7/9/07\r\nEnd Date:  9/7/07\r\n\r\nProject 5:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Walnut St (Sunnyslope Ave to Kinneloa Ave) - .25 mi\r\nLength:  1,300\r\nWidth:  56`\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\nTons of RAC used:  800\r\nStart date:  4/08\r\nEnd Date:  9/08\r\n\r\nProject 6:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Kinneloa Ave (Foothill Blvd to Colorado Blvd) - .28 mi\r\nLength:  1,500 lf\r\nWidth:  36`\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\nTons of RAC used:  600\r\nStart date:  4/08\r\nEnd Date:  9/08\r\n\r\nProject 7:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Resurfacing 2008 - Del Mar Blvd - 56` (Sierra Bonita Ave to Bonnie Ave), Oak Grove Dr -  41` (Foothill Blvd to Berkshire Pl), Oak Grove Dr  - 30` (Berkshire Pl to 400` n/o fwy bridge), Oak Grove Dr - 61`  (West City Line to Yucca Ln), State St - 20` (Railroad St to 110 Fwy off ramp), Union St  - 56` (Mentor Ave to Wilson Ave) - 1.33 mi\r\nLength:  7,042 lf\r\nWidth:  see loc.\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\nTons of RAC used:  3,200\r\nStart date:  7/08\r\nEnd Date:  9/08\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Pasadena","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Cathy","LastName":"Chang","Phone":"626-744-4762"},{"GrantID":9982,"CycleID":371,"CycleCode":"RAC8        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC8         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":26000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"15 projects, all have 1.6% of crumb rubber per ton and all projects are estimated to start in April 2007 w/40 working days for completion of project.\r\n\r\nProject 1:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Ranchgrove Dr [Kristen Lee Dr to Cul-de-sac (end)]\r\nLength:  741`\r\nWidth:  33`\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\nTons of RAC used:  250\r\n\r\nProject 2:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Barrett Dr (Ranchgrove Dr to Memory Ln)\r\nLength:  635`\r\nWidth:  33`\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\nTons of RAC used:  225\r\n\r\nProject 3:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Barrett Drive (Kristen Lee Dr to 50` West of Kristen Lee Dr)\r\nLength:  50`\r\nWidth:  33`\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\nTons of RAC used:  25\r\n\r\nProject 4:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Kristen Lee Dr (Three Springs Dr to Westerly BCR of Ranchgrove Dr Int)\r\nLength:  1,806`\r\nWidth:  37`\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\nTons of RAC used:  650\r\n\r\nProject 5:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Grandoaks Dr [Kristen Lee Dr to Cul-de-sac (end)]\r\nLength:  1,864`\r\nWidth:  33`\r\nDepth:  1.5\r\nTons of RAC used:  600\r\n\r\nProject 6:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Bowman Knoll Dr [Three Springs Dr to Cul-de-sac(end)]\r\nLength:  1,313`\r\nWidth:  33`\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\nTons of RAC used:  425\r\n\r\nProject 7:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Meadow Oak Dr [Saddle Mtn to Cul-de-sac (end)]\r\nLength:  491`\r\nWidth:  31`\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\nTons of RAC used:  175\r\n\r\nProject 8:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Meadow Oak Dr Extension [Meadow Oaks Dr Cul-de-sac to Cul-de-sac (end)]\r\nLength:  280`\r\nWidth:  32`\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\nTons of RAC used:  125\r\n\r\nProject 9:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Watergate Rd (LaVenta Dr to Lakeview Canyon Rd)\r\nLength:  1,120`\r\nWidth:  37`\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\nTons of RAC used:  400\r\n\r\nProject 10:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Via Rocas (LaTienda Dr to Via Colinas)\r\nLength:  1,350`\r\nWidth:  61`\r\nDepth:  2`\r\nTons of RAC used:  1,100\r\n\r\nProject 11:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Via Colinas (Westerly BCR at Via Rocas Int. to Lindero Canyon Rd)\r\nLength:  1,370`\r\nWidth:  61`\r\nDepth:  2`\r\nTons of RAC used:  1,250\r\n\r\nProject 12:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Corsa Ave [Thousand Oaks Blvd to Cul-de-sac (end)]\r\nLength:  614`\r\nWidth:  42`\r\nDepth:  2`\r\nTons of RAC used:  350\r\n\r\nProject 13:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Sterling Center Dr [Agoura Rd to Cul-de-sac (end)]\r\nLength:  713`\r\nWidth:  43`\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\nTons of RAC used:  300\r\n\r\nProject 14:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Lindero Canyon Rd Waterline Trench AHRM Cap (Hedgewall Dr to 60` into the city of Thousand Oaks)\r\nLength:  2,670`\r\nWidth:  5`\r\nDepth:  1.25`\r\nTons of RAC used:  125\r\n\r\nProject 15:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Via Rocas \u0026 Via Colinas, ARAM (Via Rocas from LaTienda to Int. w/Via Colinas and Via Colinas from Int w/Via Rocas to Lindero Canyon Rd)\r\nLength:  8450 SY along Via Rocas + 6950 SY along Via Colinas\r\nWidth:  \r\nDepth:  \r\nTons of RAC used:  500\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Westlake Village","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Knipe","Phone":"805-653-6597"},{"GrantID":9984,"CycleID":375,"CycleCode":"TRI14       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI14        - 2006-07","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1:\r\nLoc.:  Yucca Loma Rd to Hwy. 18\r\nLimits:  3.3 mi.\r\nLength:  3.3 mi\r\nWidth:  67`\r\nDepth:  2`\r\nTons of RAC used:  10,605\r\nAmt. of tire rubber per ton of RAC:\r\n21-28 lbs.\r\nProposed construction start date:\r\nJune 2007 - December 2007\r\nMaterial cost info:  Historical cost\r\nConventional AC:  $75/ton\r\nAsphalt rubber:  $120/ton\r\n\r\nTesting cost info:  Historical cost\r\nDeflection testing:  $19,089\r\nQA/QCV testing:  $19,089","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lylith","LastName":"Cook","Phone":"760-240-7000"},{"GrantID":9985,"CycleID":375,"CycleCode":"TRI14       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI14        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"13 locations:\r\nE. 30th St (Highland Ave to L Ave)\r\nHoneysuckle Ln. (North city limit to Plaza Blvd)\r\nW 2nd st (Roosevelt to Natl. City Blvd)\r\nE 17th St (J ave to L ave)\r\nE 26th St (D ave to F ave)\r\nThelma Way (E 4th st to Harbison Elem. School)\r\nE 28th St (L ave to N ave)\r\nE ave (E 4th st to E 8th St)\r\nG ave (E 4th st to E 8th St)\r\nE 5th st (Thelma way to Shell Ave)\r\nE 18th St (Newell st to Grove st - St. w/o bridge)\r\nLincoln Ct (City limits to Grove ave)\r\nW 12th St. [McKinley ave (as marked)]\r\n\r\nlength:  7,000 lf\r\nwidth:  33` - 80`\r\ndepth:  3/8` - 1 1/2`\r\nProposed construction start date:\r\nMay 1, 2007\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  3,500/tons  x\r\nDiff. cost of RAC:  $35.00  +\r\nTesting:  $27,500\r\nTotal:  $150,000\r\n\r\nMaterial cost info:  Bid\r\nConv. AC:  $65.00/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber:  $100.00\r\n\r\nTesting cost info:  Historical cost\r\nDeflection testing:  $12,500\r\nQA/QCV Testing:  $15,000","ParticipantName":"City of National City","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Barby","LastName":"Tipton","Phone":"619-336-4583"},{"GrantID":9986,"CycleID":375,"CycleCode":"TRI14       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI14        - 2006-07","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Loc. w/limits:  Sharp Park Rd (Gypsy Hill Rd to Lundy Way)\r\nLength:  5,000`\r\nWidth:  60`\r\nDepth:  2`\r\nTons of RAC used:  3,750\r\nProposed construction date:  9/3/07\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  3,750/tons   x\r\nDiff. cost of RAC:  $34/ton   +\r\nTesting cost:  $25,000\r\nTotal:  $152,500\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:\r\nConv. AC:  $97/ton\r\nAsphalt rubber:  $131/ton\r\n\r\nTesting cost info:\r\nDeflection testing:  $0\r\nQA/QCV testing:  $25,000","ParticipantName":"City of Pacifica","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jessie","LastName":"de Guzman","Phone":"650-738-3771"},{"GrantID":9988,"CycleID":375,"CycleCode":"TRI14       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI14        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  26 various locations throughout Richmond\r\nLength:  varies\r\nWidth:  varies\r\nDepth:  1.5` - 2.5`\r\nTons of RAC used:  20,400 (bid quantity)\r\nProposed construction start date:\r\nMay 2007 (contract has been awarded)\r\n\r\nAmt of RAC:  20,400    x\r\nDiff. cost of RAC:  $18.00    +\r\nTesting cost:  $0\r\nTotal:  $367,200\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:  Bid cost\r\nConv. AC:  $99.35/ton\r\nAsphalt-Rubber:  $81.35/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:  nothing listed","ParticipantName":"City of Richmond","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Yeung","Phone":"510-307-8108"},{"GrantID":9989,"CycleID":363,"CycleCode":"TBP2        ","CycleNameID":95,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Business Assistance Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TBP2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"National Sales \u0026 Supply is seeking grant money in the amount of $175,000 for the following categories: We are looking for manufacturing grant money to purchase more coloring systems for our recycled rubber mulches and upgrade our packaging capabilities.  In addition, we are needing to increase warehousing and storage facilities at the Stockton, CA location.  We will require money for testing the rubber surfacing material to meet ADA and ASTTM standards and IPEMA qualifications.  With the marketing grants we will increase consumer awareness for our recycled rubber products by using radio and television advertising, sales brochures and trade shows to assist the consumer in understanding the benefits of our recycled rubber products.","ParticipantName":"National Sales and Supply, LLC","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jason","LastName":"Shragher","Phone":"215-781-0810"},{"GrantID":9990,"CycleID":375,"CycleCode":"TRI14       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI14        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":125000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Loc. w/limits:  Magnolia (Mission Gorge rd to Mast Blvd)\r\nLength:  1.2 mi.\r\nWidth:  80`\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\nTons of RAC used:  4,000\r\nProposed construction start date:\r\nMay 14, 2007\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  4,000     x\r\nDiff. cost of RAC:  $25     +\r\nTesting cost:  none listed\r\nTotal:  $125,000\r\n\r\nMaterial cost info:  Bid\r\nConv. AC:  $79/ton\r\nAsphalt rubber:  $104/ton\r\n\r\nTesting cost info:  Historical\r\nDeflection testing:  $5,000\r\nQA/QCV testing:  $20,000","ParticipantName":"City of Santee","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Steven","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"619-258-4100"},{"GrantID":9991,"CycleID":363,"CycleCode":"TBP2        ","CycleNameID":95,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Business Assistance Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TBP2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"B.A.S. is a major crumb rubber supplier to the sports sufacing (including FieldTurf Tarkett) and rubber asphalt markets.  B.A.S. collects and processes mostly whole scrap tires at its seven-acre site facility in San Bernardino, California, in accordance with its major waste tire facilities permit.  Inside the plant, the scrap tires are separated into rubber, steel, and fabric through cryogenic","ParticipantName":"B.A.S. Recycling, Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sako","LastName":"Beudjekian","Phone":"909-383-7050"},{"GrantID":9996,"CycleID":363,"CycleCode":"TBP2        ","CycleNameID":95,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Business Assistance Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TBP2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will enable Lakin Tire to continue to increase its production of 2-inch feedstock for its existing crumb rubber users.  Currently, Lakin`s capacity to make the material that its clients demand is limited.  If Lakin is able to increase the efficiency of its shredding system with the proposed upgrade, then it would be able to keep pace with an increasing demand for this feedstock.  This project directly impacts Lakin`s ability to divert tires from the landfill to crumb rubber use.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Lakin Tire West, Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Randal S.","LastName":"Roth","Phone":"562-802-2752"},{"GrantID":9999,"CycleID":363,"CycleCode":"TBP2        ","CycleNameID":95,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Business Assistance Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TBP2         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Calvin Young","AwardedFunds":43750.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our major revenue source is landscape material made from rubber mulch to closely resemble wood chips.  Our second major revenue source is derived from poured rubber trails and surfaces made primarily from the same material.  During the procurement of the above material, whether internally or outside purchase, we receive an equal or greater amount of smaller rubber particles which we now sell as-is.  We have begun research into manufacturing other products from this by-product.  We anticipate using the grant for technical assistance, engineering consultation, and a small portion of the equipment which will be necessary to begin the manufacturing process.  The impact to the company will be that of changing a high-volume, low margin by-product into a major high margin revenue source.","ParticipantName":"Rubber Wholesalers, Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"C. Gary","LastName":"Hollis","Phone":"706-334-2331"},{"GrantID":10003,"CycleID":375,"CycleCode":"TRI14       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI14        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"3 projects:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Lovekin Blvd. (Hobsonway and Southern Ave.)\r\nLength:  approx 1,100`\r\nWidth:  approx 60` \r\nDepth:  2`\r\nTons of RAC used:  4,904 (estimated)\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  4,904     X\r\nDiff. cost of RAC:  $30/ton     +\r\nTesting cost:  none listed\r\nTotal:  $150,000\r\n\r\nMaterial cost info:  Historical \r\nConventional AC:  $150/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber:  $180/ton","ParticipantName":"City of Blythe","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Rodkey","Phone":"760-922-1489"},{"GrantID":10004,"CycleID":375,"CycleCode":"TRI14       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI14        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":178176.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Three projects:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Jefferson St (Lincoln Ave to Hayes St), Redwood Rd (Browns Valley Rd to Dry Creek Rd) and 3rd St. (California Blvd to Silverado Trail)\r\nLength:  approx 14,000`\r\nWidth:  varies 26`-60`\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\nTons of RAC used:  5,443\r\nProposed Construction Start Date:\r\nMay 7, 2007\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  5,443     x\r\nDiff. cost of RAC:  $32/ton     +\r\nTesting cost:  $4,000\r\nTotal:  $178,176\r\n\r\nMaterial cost info:  Bid cost\r\nConventional AC:  $110/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber:  $142/ton\r\n\r\nTesting cost info:  Historical cost\r\nQA/QCV testing:  $4,000","ParticipantName":"City of Napa","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Andrilla","Phone":"707-257-9423"},{"GrantID":10005,"CycleID":375,"CycleCode":"TRI14       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI14        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Loc.:  Santa Cruz Ave  to Highway 280\r\nLimits:  Sand Hill Rd:  (Santa Cruz Ave to Highway 280 entrance)\r\nLength:  2.1 mi. or 11,200`\r\nWidth:  34` each director, 2 lane each way (width varies at various locations)\r\nDepth:  2`\r\nTons of RAC used:  5,400 \r\nProposed construction start date:\r\nJune 1, 2007\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:   5,400     x\r\nDiff. cost of RAC:  $35/ton     +\r\nTesting cost:  $15,000\r\nTotal:  $204,000\r\n\r\nMaterial cost info:  Historical cost\r\nConventional AC:  $80/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber:  $115\r\n\r\nTesting cost info:  Historical cost\r\nQA/QCV testing:  $15,000","ParticipantName":"City of Menlo Park","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Art","LastName":"Morimoto","Phone":"650-330-6740"},{"GrantID":10006,"CycleID":367,"CycleCode":"FR28        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR28         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":13054.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Yolo RCD, in collaboration w/landowners Robert and Virginia Spurlock, request funds for solid waste clean up of one parcel in north western Yolo Co.  The site contains a variety of waste materials including:  household waste, empty 50 gallon drums, appliances, and a truck bed frame.  The proposed project will remove, properly dispose of, and recycle waste materials from the site as well as repair and revegetate the area disturbed by the removal.  The implementation of the proposed project will achieve the landowner`s goals of clearing their property of illegally dumped waste materials, and enhance the habitat value of their property.  The habitat restoration on the Spurlock`s swale is part of a larger planning and implementation project to enhance wildlife habitat of the Spurlock property and that of their neighbors along County Road 45.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County Resource Conservation District","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Robins","Phone":"530-662-2037"},{"GrantID":10007,"CycleID":367,"CycleCode":"FR28        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR28         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County is requesting funds for the reimbursement of costs incurred by an individual for the cleanup of one illegal dump site.  The site is located in a rural area in the northwest portion of the County.  Approx. 700 tons of household and agricultural waste have been removed from the sit.  Measures have been taken by the property owner to deter any additional illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Aurora","LastName":"Rush","Phone":"661-862-8980"},{"GrantID":10008,"CycleID":367,"CycleCode":"FR28        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR28         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":42244.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Glenn Co. Dept. of Planning and Public Works seeks these grant funds to cleanup a dump site on the MX Ranch property in Glenn Co. because the waste is a nuisance, utilizes livestock grazing ground and can cause physical harm to commercial livestock being raised and grazed on the property.  The site is used as a rangeland for raising and grazing cattle for commercial sale.  The site is an illegal disposal site and the responsibility party cannot be identified, located or pay for timely and proper remediation.  The current use and intended future use is for raising and grazing cattle and horses for commercial sale.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dean","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"530-934-6546"},{"GrantID":10010,"CycleID":367,"CycleCode":"FR28        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR28         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Remove with hand labor and bobcat, and dispose of through recycling approximately 100 passenger and truck tires and approx 200 cubic yards of appliances, furniture, metal roofing, car parts, batteries and debris.  Work will be performed by the Marin Conservation Corps.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Turner","Phone":"415-499-7146"},{"GrantID":10011,"CycleID":367,"CycleCode":"FR28        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR28         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":8700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant concerns a section of Sherwood Rd beyond that covered by earlier F \u0026 R grant in 2003.  This remote timber area has been a long-standing, serious illegal dumping problem along a seasonal unpaved county road that crosses two sensitive watersheds.  This project would utilize CA Conservation Corp and MSWMA staff, with equipment donated by timberland owner, to remove trash and recyclable waste.  Landowner will then donate equipment and concrete rubble to block off access to the areas that were cleaned.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Sweeney","Phone":"707-468-9710"},{"GrantID":10012,"CycleID":367,"CycleCode":"FR28        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR28         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":1150.0000,"ProjectSummary":"There are approx. 452 passenger tires located on the Tainter property at 5010 E Ave in Corning, CA.  The current owner, Christine Tainter, purchased the property in August 1999.  The owner was unaware the property contained tires at the time of purchase.  Upon grant approval, the Tehama Co. Sanitary Landfill Agency will coordinate with Waste Tire Products to recycle the tires.  The proposed grant would remove 452 tires from one site.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Kristina","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"530-528-1103"},{"GrantID":10013,"CycleID":367,"CycleCode":"FR28        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR28         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":184112.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Department of Environmental Health, Hazardous Materials Compliance Division, in collaboration with the Department of Roads \u0026 Airports and District 3, of the County Board of Supervisors, will use awarded grant monies for resolving the Clayton Road illegal dumping problem and install fencing to prevent refuse accumulation problems in the future.  The parcels along Clayton Road in the unincorporated areas of San Jose, belonging to the Springer, Furtado, Nguyen, Malik and two Barry families are zoned for agricultural use and are currently subject to illegal dumping at the site.  An assessment of the site revealed approximately one hundred and forty (140) cubic yards of solid waste which includes twenty-five (25) large household appliances, over eighty (89) automobile tires, and twenty-five )15) large metal pieces of automobiles, motorcycles, and other miscellaneous materials that will be removed and recycled with the grant.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"O\u0027Day","Phone":"408-918-4622"},{"GrantID":10014,"CycleID":367,"CycleCode":"FR28        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR28         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":45070.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Removal of approximately 2,500-3000 illegally dumped tires in a gully on one site owned by William and Robin Rich, private agriculture land in Shasta County.  RCD field crews will clean and load tires into trailers provided by Waste Recovery West.  The Shasta County Fire Marshall will work with RCD staff to minimize fire hazards .","ParticipantName":"Western Shasta Resource Conservation District","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"John ","LastName":"Alderson","Phone":"530-365-7332"},{"GrantID":10016,"CycleID":371,"CycleCode":"RAC8        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC8         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":172000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"4 projects: all located in City of Lakewood.  \r\nProject 1: Del Amo Blvd: Studebaker to City Limits east of Bloomfield.  Norwalk Blvd: Del Amo to Centralia .  Bloomfield Ave: Del Amo to City Limits south of 215th Street.  3.7 miles, width varies from 32-80 feet; Depth/Thickness of paving: varies 2 to 3.5 inches; 19,000 tons of RAC used; 32 lbs of crumb rubber per ton of RAC; Start / Completion dates: April 30, 2007 to June 30, 2007.\r\nProject 2: Various residential streets; 4.5 miles; width: 30-36 feet; depth/thickness: 1.5 inches; 7,600 tons RAC used; 32 lbs crumb rubber used; Start and completion dates: July 16, 2007 to November 30, 2007.\r\nProject 3: various collector streets; 3.0 miles; width: various 30-40 feet; depth/thickness : various 1.5 to 2 inches; 8,500 tons RAC; 32 lbs crumb rubber; Start and completion dates: September 20 to November 16, 2007; Project 4:  various residential streets; 4.6 miles; width: varies 30-36 feet; depth/thickness: 1.5 inches; 7,900 tons RAC used; 32 lbs crumb rubber; Start and completion dates: July 14, 2008 to November 21, 2008.","ParticipantName":"City of Lakewood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Max","LastName":"Withrow","Phone":"562-866-9771"},{"GrantID":10017,"CycleID":376,"CycleCode":"TBP3        ","CycleNameID":95,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Business Assistance Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TBP3         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Don Peri","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SpectraTurf is an innovative manufacturer and user of California recycled tire.  Our attached application is focused on developing methods and systems of using California whole tire rubber as a replacement for buffings.  SpectraTurf is a proud part of the California Recycling System, and we are devoted to coming up with novel methods of using California tire rubber and diverting these materials from our waste stream.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Spectra Systems, Inc. ","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Wolf","Phone":"800-875-5788"},{"GrantID":10024,"CycleID":377,"CycleCode":"SWC20       ","CycleNameID":99,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC20        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":750000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Jose has entered into a Voluntary Cleanup Agreement with the DTSC for regulatory oversight and certification during the remedial action for burn ash containing materials foundd located on the `Watson Park Burn site` located in the north-central area of San Jose, adjacent to Coyote Creek. The northern portion of the Site has been developed as a public park and the southern portion the Site is leased to the San Jose Unified School District for Empire Gardens Elementary School. The historic burn dump was discovered during excavation for a skate park on the park portion of the site. Facilities located in the park portion of the Site include a child playground, soccer field, community gardens, dog park, and other open space. Under the guidance and direction of the DTSC, the City has completed a Preliminary Waste Characterization Study and has submitted a Draft Remedial Action Plan for review and approval. The proposed remedial option is on site consolidation and capping of the burn ash containing materials. Preliminary estimates for remediation are upwards of $7 million.\r\nTotal Grant Request: $750,000","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Matt","LastName":"Cano","Phone":"408-535-3580"},{"GrantID":10026,"CycleID":379,"CycleCode":"TRI15       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI15        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Loc.:\r\nSan Pablo Ave and Evans Ave \r\n\r\nLimits:\r\nSan Pablo Ave from San Pablo Dam Rd to 23rd St; Evans Ave from San Pablo Dam Rd to San Pablo Ave\r\n\r\nLength:  \r\n4,800` - San Pablo Ave\r\n400` - Evans Ave\r\n5,200` Total\r\n\r\nWidth:\r\nvaries - total area to be paved = 262,000 sq. ft.\r\n\r\nDepth:\r\nestimated 2.5` overlay plus additional .31` (12.5% for compaction)\r\n\r\nTons of RAC used:\r\n4,580\r\n\r\nProposed construction start date:\r\nFall 2007 or Spring 2008\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC (tons):\r\n4,580                          X\r\n\r\nDiff. cost of RAC:\r\n$40                             +\r\n\r\nTesting cost:\r\n$22,500\r\n\r\nTotal:\r\n$205,700\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:\r\nQuote w/contractor markup 4/07 Syar Industries, Scott Thomas (707)486-2233:\r\nConventional AC:  $88/ton\r\nAsphalt rubber:     $128/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:\r\nHistorical cost\r\nQuote from materials testing consultant 4/07:\r\nDeflection Testing $9,000 (2 tests, $6,000 first, $3,000 second)\r\n\r\nQA/QCV testing:  $13,500\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of San Pablo","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Angela","LastName":"El-Telbany","Phone":"510-215-3066"},{"GrantID":10027,"CycleID":379,"CycleCode":"TRI15       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI15        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Loc.:\r\nlengths of Lemon Grove and Federal Blvd.\r\n\r\nLimits:\r\nLemon Grove Ave, south city limits to Broadway w/remainder to be used along Federal Blvd from Central Ave to south city limits.\r\n\r\nLength:\r\n9,000 linear feet\r\n\r\nWidth:\r\n32` (half-width)\r\n\r\nDepth:\r\n2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC used:\r\n3,750\r\n\r\nProposed construction start date:\r\n6/19/07\r\n\r\nGrant funds requested:\r\nAmt. of RAC:\r\n7,540                         X\r\n\r\nDiff. cost of RAC:\r\n$40                            +\r\n\r\nTesting Cost:\r\n0\r\n\r\nTotal:\r\n$301,600\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:\r\nHistorical Cost\r\nBid Cost (RAC)\r\nConventional AC $45/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber $85/ton","ParticipantName":"City of Lemon Grove","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"James","Phone":"619-825-3810"},{"GrantID":10028,"CycleID":379,"CycleCode":"TRI15       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI15        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Loc.:  N Reed Ave\r\n\r\nLimits:  N Reed from North to South Ave`s\r\n\r\nLength:  6,750`\r\n\r\nWidth:  54`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2` RAC over 4 HMA\r\n\r\nTons of RAC used:  3,950\r\n\r\nProposed Construction Start Date:\r\nSeptember 2007\r\n\r\nFunds Requested:\r\nAmt of RAC:\r\n3,950                                 X\r\n\r\nDiff. cost of RAC:\r\n($125-75)=$50                +\r\n$15,000\r\n\r\nTOTAL:  $212,500\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:\r\nHistorical Cost\r\n\r\nConventional AC $75/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber $125/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:\r\nDeflection Testing:  $7,500\r\nQA/QCV Testing:  $7,500\r\n\r\nProject History:\r\nNone to date","ParticipantName":"City of Reedley","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dana","LastName":"Ritschel","Phone":"559-637-4200"},{"GrantID":10029,"CycleID":378,"CycleCode":"RAC9        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC9         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":19452.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1:\r\nLoc.:  Cypress\r\n\r\nLimits:  Citywide Arterial\r\n\r\nLength:  14,585 lf\r\n\r\nWidth:  Average width 41`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC used:  7,372 tons\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  294,880 lbs (40 lbs. per ton)\r\n\r\nConstruction Starting/Completion dates:  August 2007 - October 2007\r\n\r\nProject 2:\r\nLoc.:  Cypress\r\n\r\nLimits:  Citywide Residential\r\n\r\nLength:  15,698lf\r\n\r\nWidth:  average width 33`\r\n\r\nDepth:  1 - 2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC used:  4,863\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  194,520 (40 lbs per ton)\r\n\r\nConstruction Starting/Completion dates:  August 2007 - October 2007","ParticipantName":"City of Cypress","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kamran","LastName":"Dadbeh","Phone":"714-229-6756"},{"GrantID":10030,"CycleID":378,"CycleCode":"RAC9        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC9         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":14400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1:\r\nLoc.:  Reed Ave\r\n\r\nLimits:  Between North Ave and South Ave\r\n\r\nLength:  6,750`\r\n\r\nWidth:  54`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2` RAC/4` HMA\r\n\r\nTons of RAC used:  3,950\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  30 lbs per ton\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nSeptember 2007 - September 2008\r\n\r\nProject 2:\r\nLoc.:  Frankwood Ave\r\n\r\nLimits:  North Ave to north city limits\r\n\r\nLength:  5,185`\r\n\r\nWidth:  64`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2` RAC/4` HMA\r\n\r\nTons of RAC used:  3,600\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  30 lbs \r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nApril 2008 - November 2008","ParticipantName":"City of Reedley","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dana","LastName":"Ritschel","Phone":"559-637-4200"},{"GrantID":10031,"CycleID":378,"CycleCode":"RAC9        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC9         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":5000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Loc.:\r\nFoothill Blvd and Hillard\r\n\r\nLimits:\r\nFoothill Blvd from Hillard Ave to Cypress Dr\r\n\r\nLength:  1,300`\r\n\r\nWidth:  80`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`AC\r\n\r\nTons of RAC used:  1,230\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  20%\r\n\r\nStart/Completion Dates:\r\nJuly - August 2007","ParticipantName":"City of La Canada Flintridge","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Edward","LastName":"Hitti","Phone":"818-790-8882"},{"GrantID":10034,"CycleID":378,"CycleCode":"RAC9        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC9         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":80000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"9 Projects:\r\n\r\nLength:  Approx. 5 centerline miles\r\nDepth:  2` - 6`\r\nTons of RAC:  20,000\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  20 lbs. min.\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nAnticipated starting date of June 2007 - Anticipated completion date of October 2007\r\n\r\nStreet name and limits:\r\nAvenue Tibbits - Newhall Ranch Rd to End\r\n\r\nArroyo Park Drive - Cortina dr to McBean Pkwy\r\n\r\nDel Monte Dr/El Paseo - McBean Pkwy/El Paseo to Del Monte/El Paseo\r\n\r\nRainbow Glen Dr - Soledad Canyon Rd to Gilbert Dr\r\n\r\nShangri-La Dr - Soledad Canyon Rd to Nathan Hill Rd\r\n\r\nSand Canyon Rd - Soledad Canyon Rd to Placerita Canyon Rd\r\n\r\nWiley Canyon Rd - Orchard Village Rd to Via Pacifica\r\n\r\n8th St - Parkview Dr to Cross St\r\n\r\nParkview Dr - 8th St to End","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clarita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Curtis","LastName":"Nay","Phone":"661-286-4135"},{"GrantID":10035,"CycleID":378,"CycleCode":"RAC9        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC9         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":147060.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Guerneville Rd (10,905)\r\n`       `  AH (910)\r\nPorter Creek (4,448)\r\n`      `  AH (1,274)\r\n`      ` AH (1,156)\r\nAirport Blvd (2,772)\r\nMarkWest Springs Rd (1,649)\r\nD St (2,964)\r\nBodega Hwy (3,697)\r\nOld Redwood Hwy (3,648)\r\n\r\nLimits:  Various Rds - Federal Funds Overlay 2007 STPL-5920(104)\r\n\r\nLength:  9.25\r\n\r\nWidth:  varies\r\n\r\nDepth:  varies\r\n\r\nTons of RAC:  36,765 Type G\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  7-9% of dry aggregate weight per CA Test 367 \u0026 special provisions\r\n\r\nStart/Completion Dates:\r\nJuly 2007 - October 2007\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Levi","LastName":"Gurule","Phone":"707-565-2958"},{"GrantID":10036,"CycleID":378,"CycleCode":"RAC9        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC9         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":19992.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Loc.:  Encinitas Blvd\r\nLimits:  Vulcan Ave to Quail Gardens Dr\r\nLength:  4,512`\r\nWidth:  varies\r\nDepth:  2` ARHM overlay\r\nTons of RAC:  4,998\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  25 lbs\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nJuly 23, 2007 - September 28, 2007","ParticipantName":"City of Encinitas","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rhonda","LastName":"Darling","Phone":"760-943-2231"},{"GrantID":10038,"CycleID":378,"CycleCode":"RAC9        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC9         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":13720.0000,"ProjectSummary":"3 Projects:\r\n\r\nProj. 1:\r\nLoc.:  Lambert Rd Rehabilitation\r\nLimits:  Beach Blvd to Idaho St\r\nLength:  2594`\r\nWidth:  70`\r\nDepth:  .20`\r\nTons of RAC:  2633\r\nAmt. of crumb:  7% (300 lbs/tn)\r\nStart/Completion Dates:\r\nJuly 2007 - December 2007\r\n\r\nProj. 2:\r\nLoc.:  Harbor Blvd Rehabilitation\r\nLimits:  Lambert to LaHabra; Stearns to Kerner\r\nLength:  3400`\r\nWidth:  72`\r\nDepth:  0.20`\r\nTons of RAC:  3550\r\nAmt. of crumb:  7% (300 lbs/tn)\r\nStart/Completion Dates:\r\nJanuary 2008 - June 2008\r\n\r\nProj. 3:\r\nLoc.:  La Habra Blvd\r\nLimits:  Beach to West City Limits; Fonda to East City Limits\r\nLength:  2724 lf\r\nWidth:  65lf\r\nDepth:  2`\r\nTons of RAC:  2140\r\nAmt. of crumb:  7% (150 tons of rubber)\r\nStart/Completion Dates:\r\n4/23/07 - 8/14/07","ParticipantName":"City of La Habra","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeffrey","LastName":"Henderson","Phone":"562-905-9792"},{"GrantID":10039,"CycleID":382,"CycleCode":"HD16F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16F        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Cynthia Dunn","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Make 25 presentations and other outreach throughout the grant term to educate local governments and staff about the benefits of `cradle-to-cradle` producer responsibility; Assist at least 10 California local governments to adopt ordinances, resolutions, and/or policies supporting u-waste reduction, collection, and take-back partnership programs and at least 10 local policies to be adopted such as purchasing policies that incorporate producer responsibility or green business or sustainability plans; Conduct webcast educational workshops at the Cal EPA building on fluorescent lamp and battery management systems; and, Work with DNSWMA, San Bernardino County, Sonoma County, Tuolumne County, and the City of Santa Monica, at a minimum to develop public/private partnerships which will increase the collection and recycling of u-waste.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tedd","LastName":"Ward","Phone":"707-465-1100"},{"GrantID":10040,"CycleID":362,"CycleCode":"SWC18       ","CycleNameID":99,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC18        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Brad Williams","AwardedFunds":345000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Calexico is proposing to remove and dispose a large accumulation of solid waste including concrete, wood debris, appliances, household waste and other solid waste in the northwest portion of the Calexico International Airport located at 801 W. 2nd Street, Calexico, California. The removal and disposal of the solid waste will be done in four (4) phases. Phase l will consist of separating the different types of solid waste, phase ll will consist of demolishing certain types of solid wastes (ex: concrete, asphalt.) and screening street sweeper waste which can later be used as recycling material, phase lll will consist of transporting the solid waste to landfill and phase IV will consist of installation of fence, barricades and warning signs. The City will be installing approximately 1,000 ft. of fence on the west side of said property. In addition, barricades and warning signs will be placed at various locations in order to prevent and minimize reoccurrecnce of the problem.","ParticipantName":"City of Calexico","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Luis ","LastName":"Estrada","Phone":"760-768-2180"},{"GrantID":10041,"CycleID":382,"CycleCode":"HD16F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16F        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Fresno and the 15 jurisdictions in Fresno County are proposing to develop a permanent HHW facility. Under a regional MOU, the County, as lead agency, is applying for a $300,000 grant for the initial construction and acquisition of equipment for a permanent HHW facility to serve the residents of the County and its 15 jurisdictions . The proposed facility is anticipated to significantly increase public participation in local HHW collection programs. The target goal, after 10 years growth, is to serve approximately seven percent of household annually. The number of program users is projected to increase from approximately 2,600 households per year (the current service rate) to 25,000 households per year in ten years.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Leslie","LastName":"Kline","Phone":"559-262-4259"},{"GrantID":10043,"CycleID":382,"CycleCode":"HD16F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16F        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":104498.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority is requesting support in the amount of $104,498 to fund the design of a new and expanded HHW facility to be located at the Sun Street Transfer Station. The current, temporary HHW facility is scheduled to be demolished with the existing transfer station. A new, expanded, and permanent HHW facility is necessary to meet the increased demand for such a facility. With the increase of identified household hazardous waste and universal waste, as well as, the Authority`s commitment to reach 75% diversion by 2015, a new and larger facility is critical. Funding to support the design will enable the Authority to move forward with this project in a more timely manner.","ParticipantName":"Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mandy ","LastName":"Brooks","Phone":"831-775-3004"},{"GrantID":10046,"CycleID":381,"CycleCode":"HD16C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16C        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Activities Estimated Costs\r\n1) Coordinate a working group through informational/educational conferences, workshops, and/or public meetings with stakeholders, including local hospital, diabetes education center, dialysis center, other medical centers, clinics, and pharmacies, as will as waste haulers, HHW disposal site, non-profit community groups, and other interested parties. Determine willingness of stakeholders in developing collection programs for sharps and the establishment of specific collection venues. $1500 2) Conduct countywide survey to assess amount of sharps being generated in Amador County and current methods disposal, as well as public knowledge of state and federal policies and recent changes in law.  $500 3) Coordinate the handling of waste sharps with certificate medical waste hauler. $1,000 4) Purchase certified containers needed for the collection and storage of sharp waste. $1,000 5) Develop education and outreach materials for the promotion of collection sites and proper disposal of sharps. $3,000","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"McHargue","Phone":"209-223-6429"},{"GrantID":10048,"CycleID":381,"CycleCode":"HD16C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16C        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":28000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project is to develop a sharps collection strategy for the Central Sierra Sharps Coalition - a collection of four counties . The goals of the project are: 1. Encourage regional collaboration; 2. Develop a strategy for coordinated sharps collection from all sources including human and animal medical uses; 3. Design a cost-effective method to share the burden of collecting and processing sharps between local governments and the producers and retailers as much as possible; and 4. Develop the coordinated strategy based on input provided by local stakeholders during countywide meetings and regional conference calls. The following is the scope to be completed by the end of the grant term on March 31, 2009 or before. 1. Document the existing collection, management, and public outreach efforts in the Central Sierra Sharps Coalition Counties Budget: 1,820 2. Research other sharps collection programs that may serve as models. Budget $2.500 3. Conduct countywide coordination meetings in each Central Sierra Sharps Coalition county to discuss collection/outreach options. Budget: $10,640 4. Conduct regional coordination conference calls to develop and refine a regional strategy. Budget: $2,940 5. Write a region wide sharps collection strategy report with details specific to each Central Sierra Sharps Coalition county. Budget: $8,520 6. Calaveras County grant management. Budget: $1,580","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cynthia","LastName":"Knapp","Phone":"209-754-6401"},{"GrantID":10051,"CycleID":381,"CycleCode":"HD16C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16C        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The primary objective of this grant-funded effort is to increase understanding among all stakeholders of the need, efficacy, and program costs to increase convenience of sharps and fluorescent tube recovery. The HD 16 Coordination Grant resources will be used to convene stakeholder meetings, coordinate public outreach , collect data on sharps generation as well as sharps management and disposal costs, and to procure and demonstrate the use of (possibly mail-back) sharps and fluorescent tube containers. The final report will document these grant-funded Proposed Activities Estimated Costs 1. Convene Sharps Stakeholder Meetings $1,000 2. Procure Fluorescent containers $1,300 3. Procure and distribute sharps containers $1,300 4. Public Outreach $1,000 5.  Documentation of Sharps Disposal and Management Costs $2,000 6. Preparation of Final Report $400","ParticipantName":"Del Norte Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tedd","LastName":"Ward","Phone":"707-465-1100"},{"GrantID":10055,"CycleID":381,"CycleCode":"HD16C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16C        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Activities Estimated Costs\r\nDiscuss expanding fluorescent bulbs and battery collections with local retailers, promoting greater product stewardship. $1,500 Meet with local stakeholders to strategize on how best to recycle or dispose of batteries in consideration of new, increasing costs for battery recycling. Stakeholders include HHW Program Manager, HHW Technicians, non-profit community groups (s), and HWMA`s Executive Director. $1,500 Research sharps collection opportunities at the Hawthorn Street HHW Facility, Arcata \u0026 Eureka Community Recycling Centers, and local pharmacies. Work with the Local Task Force to promote greater public knowledge of HHW, U-waste, and sharps disposal services (i.e., in the annual AT\u0026T phone Recycling Guide insert or using a point-of-contact method). $4,000","ParticipantName":"Humboldt Waste Management Authority","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brent","LastName":"Whitener","Phone":"707-268-8680"},{"GrantID":10062,"CycleID":381,"CycleCode":"HD16C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16C        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Nancy Fallan","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Coordinate efforts among all public agencies and Stakeholders groups for meeting, planning and research $4,000 Conduct survey of households, business on sharps and u-waste by interns and a coordinator $6,000","ParticipantName":"City of Calabasas","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alex","LastName":"Farassati","Phone":"818-878-4225"},{"GrantID":10063,"CycleID":381,"CycleCode":"HD16C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16C        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Madera is requesting funds to improve our Household Hazardous Waste Facility operation and satellite collection events to accommodate increased Universal waste and sharps volumes. The funds will be used to design and develop English and Spanish language brochures for public education and awareness regarding the disposal of HHW materials, Electronic waste, Universal waste, and Sharps. The funds will also be used for flyers in newspapers, and/or direct mailing through franchised haulers billing or jurisdictions utility bills informing residents of disposal options for their HHW materials, Electronic waste, Universal waste, Universal waste, and Sharps. County staff to develop and maintain website for information regarding County`s HHW disposal options including Electronic Waste, Universal Waste and Sharps.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Quinlan","Phone":"559-675-7817"},{"GrantID":10064,"CycleID":381,"CycleCode":"HD16C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16C        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Marin County has two Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) facilities and several other satellite locations that collect a variety of universal wastes and sharps. The primary problem in Marin is a lack of community knowledge of the available programs and services. The goal of this grant application is to use funds to enhance countywide outreach regarding universal waste regulations, sharps awareness, available HHW facilities, and educational materials already available and to create a network of community awareness, available HHW facilities, and educational materials already available and to create a network of community awareness. Proposed Activities 1) Develop a database of local newspaper publications, Chamber of Commerce associations, schools and community organizations throughout Marin that could assist distributing educational materials about universal waste and sharps programs and regulations.  Estimated Cost: $350.00 (in-kind staff time contribution) 2) Create advertisements, flyers, and press releases to inform residents of universal waste regulations the ability to safely recycle or dispose of universal waste and sharps . Ads will contain information about the available Household Hazardous Waste facilities, universal waste drop off sites, and sharps disposal sites. The ads also will reference the Marin County Hazardous and Solid Waste Management Joint Powers Authority`s (JPA) recycling and resource guides that are available online and in the AT\u0026T yellow pages. Estimated Cost: $1,100 (in-kind staff time contribution) 3) JPA staff will run newspaper advertisements in the Marin Independent Journal and the Point Reys Light. Advertisement space will be published over several weeks so it will be easy to see how effective the advertisements are through increased HHW facility traffic and phone calls resulting from the ads. This is the only task that will be paid for with grant funding. Estimated Cost: $7,000 4) Staff members will distribute press releases to local publications and community organizations that have newsletter. Flyers will be dropped off with community groups, at meeting centers, venues and other public areas.  Estimated Cost: $2,800 (in-kind staff time contribution)","ParticipantName":"Marin County Hazardous and Solid Waste Joint Powers Authority","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Lueder","Phone":"415-499-6580"},{"GrantID":10065,"CycleID":381,"CycleCode":"HD16C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16C        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1) Establish baselines for u-waste/sharps generation/collection $440 2) Research u-waste/sharps collection programs inside and outside Mariposa $895 3) Countywide coordination meetings - one for sharps and one for u-waste $1,625 4) Encourage product stewardships by promoting TRC and RBRC programs $1,750 5) Draft u-waste/sharps management strategy letter report 4-6 pages, CIWMB grant report $1,945 6) Project Management $580 7) Travel expense including 1 night hotel $195 8) Purchase of six Thermostat Recycling Corporation boxes $150","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"209-966-5165"},{"GrantID":10071,"CycleID":381,"CycleCode":"HD16C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16C        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Educate and inform stakeholders of legal sharps disposal options in Napa County and promote participation in proper disposal. This will be accomplished by identifying all disposal options available, surveying stakeholders to identify information gaps in awareness of disposal options, developing appropriate educational materials and methods, and conducting and educational outreach campaign. \r\nProposed Activities Estimated Costs\r\n1) Establish list of stakeholders In-kind staff 2) Survey stakeholders 3) Sharps generation and disposal 3.1) Establish estimate of total sharps generation in Napa County 3.2) Identify all possible sharps disposal options - including regulatory considerations and associated costs - local/regional/mailback (for both individuals and collection/consolidation sites) 3.3) Identify existing disposal options in Napa County 3.4) Research the volume collected, method used, and cost of disposal at existing local sites 3.5) Estimate gap in sharps generation versus sharps (safely and legally) disposed 4.1) Identify Target Audience(s) 4.2 Identify and discuss potential methods/tools to employ for educational outreach 4.3) Review existing educational programs and materials from other states/jurisdictions/organizations/etc. 4.4) Determine appropriate methods/tools to be used to disseminate the educational message in Napa County; establish strategy and schedule for campaign (including consideration of initial campaign versus on-going education) 4.5) Develop educational outreach materials 4.6) Conduct educational outreach campaign 5.1) Identify on going needs (for educational and/or collection and disposal infrastructure) 5.2) Research potential sources of funding","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Kara","Phone":"707-253-4471"},{"GrantID":10074,"CycleID":381,"CycleCode":"HD16C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16C        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Placer County would be the lead agency and coordinate with other jurisdiction`s representatives to expand the battery collection points. As well, we would promote existing universal waste collection programs through educational flyers/brochures and advertisements. Proposed Activities Estimated Costs 1) Staff time for coordination $2,000 2) Printing of educational flyers/brochures $2,500 3) Advertisement Universal waste collection locations $2,000 4) Purchase of containers for battery collection $500","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Stephanie","LastName":"Ulmer","Phone":"916-543-3985"},{"GrantID":10076,"CycleID":381,"CycleCode":"HD16C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16C        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Nancy Fallan","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Activities Estimated Costs\r\nDevelop a Guide on Sharps and Universal Waste, detailing the definitions and locations for proper disposal of these items within Riverside County. The Guide will be available to all Riverside County jurisdictions. Update County Department`s website to include additional information and County Recycling Guide to include updated information.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Diane","LastName":"Christensen","Phone":"951-486-3282"},{"GrantID":10081,"CycleID":381,"CycleCode":"HD16C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16C        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":11002.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Francisco has made extensive efforts over the last decade to establish local, convenient and free universal waste and needle recycling/disposal opportunities throughout our City \u0026 County. Using garbage rate funds, we sponsor 80+ retail battery drop-off sites, 20 fluorescent retail drop-off sites, 3 mercury thermometer exchange sites, a variety of electronic waste collection events and 60+ needle drop-off sites. While recycling/disposal opportunities can still be greatly improved in our jurisdiction, our primary challenges lie in promoting our disposal/recycling programs and financially sustaining our existing collection infrastructure. To address these challenges, we will use our Coordination Grant funds to promote our existing disposal/recycling programs and/or continue to support the efforts of the California Product Stewardship Council to reduce the waste management burden on local government.","ParticipantName":"City and County of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marjaneh","LastName":"Zarrehparvar","Phone":"415-355-3756"},{"GrantID":10083,"CycleID":381,"CycleCode":"HD16C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16C        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will facilitate the development of a public/private partnership between local government and the retailers who sell sharps. A model sharps take back ordinance will be developed and provided to member jurisdictions. Assistance will be provided to each member jurisdiction during the passage of the ordinance. \r\nProposed Activities Estimated Costs\r\n1) Meet with interested stakeholders to develop a consensus on the management of sharps. Consultants/Contractors - $3,000 2) Develop sharps take back ordinance Consultants/Contractors - $1,500 3) Prepare final report","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Worrell","Phone":"805-782-8530"},{"GrantID":10086,"CycleID":381,"CycleCode":"HD16C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16C        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Develop an Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Implementation Plan A comprehensive plan will be developed by the Hazardous Materials Program Manager and a contractor to identify a strategy to initiate a policy approach that shifts responsibility for the management of hazardous products away from taxpayers to the industries that produce products that are deemed hazardous at end of life. Participate in the California Product Stewardship Council and participate in the discussion at the state concerning the CIWMB Strategic Directive 5 Design a plan to transition from the current government funded Retail Recycling Partner Program for the collection or batteries and fluorescent lighting and plan a transition to industry funded management of sharps when they are banned from the solid waste stream in September 2008. Prepare PowerPoint presentations for industry organizations that sell sharp, fluorescent lighting, thermostats, and batteries. Identify stakeholders within the County affected by producer responsibility requirements. Meet with stakeholders to identify opportunities and barriers in specific industry segments Build on existing EPR efforts such as the Thermostat Recycling Corporation, the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation, the Cell Phone Recycling Act of 2005 and the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Act of 2006. The budget will include: Hazardous Materials Program Manager $5,000 Contract Researcher $5,000 Public Outreach Specialist $5,000","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rob","LastName":"D`arcy","Phone":"408-918-1967"},{"GrantID":10087,"CycleID":381,"CycleCode":"HD16C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16C        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Activities Estimated Costs\r\nConvene a product stewardship consortium of stakeholders in the region involved in the life cycle of sharps and pharmaceuticals to plan long-term for their safe, convenient and legal collection and proper disposal. Topic areas to be considered include: scope of disposal need, drop-off and mail-back collection methods, collection site locations, convenience for residents, serving rural residents, legality of controlled substance collection, disposal options, availability of disposal vendors, illegal disposal, public education advertising and branding, program costs, long-term financing, producer responsibility, and benefits accruing to each sector from a successful program. Consortium participants will include individuals and professionals from business, local government, and the non-profit sector engaged in fields such as environmental health, wastewater treatment, solid waste management, hazardous waste, recycling., law enforcement, retail pharmacy, medical practice, hospital administration, veterinary medicine, hospice, homecare, seniors, disability advocacy, and consumer advocacy. Expenses will include staffing for meeting coordination, communications, recruitment, meeting planning, agendas and minutes: 80 hours of staff time by grantee or consultant: $6,000 Expenses for meeting materials, copies, mailers, postage, phone, misc. $1,000","ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeffrey","LastName":"Smedberg","Phone":"831-454-2373"},{"GrantID":10090,"CycleID":381,"CycleCode":"HD16C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16C        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our proposal includes developing a list of locations in Siskiyou County that residents can safely dispose of used Sharps. This list would then be advertised in area newspapers to educate the public on 1) the safe disposal options and 2) that it is now illegal (as of September 8, 2008) to place them in the garbage. Advertising: 4 ads (to be run quarterly) starting in January 2008 and continuing through December 2008. Siskiyou Daily News - 4-24 inch ads $895.00 Pioneer Press - 4-24 inch ads $855.00 Klamath Nickel - 4-24 inch ads $675.00 Southern Siskiyou Newspapers -4-24 inch ads $775.00 Staff time to develop list of accepting sites, develop ads and coordinate placement in area newspapers $30.39x36 hrs. =$1095.00 Additionally, we would also purchase premiums to be distributed at the County fair in August. Our goal is to increase the amount of batteries being recycled in Siskiyou County. Participants would be required to complete a survey in order to receive the premiums. The requested premiums are household battery recycling containers (see Attachment A). Items are $6.50 each plus shipping and sales tax, which is approximately a total of $7.50 per unit. We are requesting to purchase 360 of these units. They will be used to provide residents with a convenient way of recycling their used batteries. The tubes of these containers are 100% recycled content, while the top and base are 80% overall recycled content. Purchase of 360 battery recycling containers for household use $2,705.00\r\n","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Garrett","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"530-842-8272"},{"GrantID":10091,"CycleID":381,"CycleCode":"HD16C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16C        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Activities Estimated Costs\r\nThe grant money would be used to inform Benicia residents about SB 1305 and buy BD Home Sharps Containers In doing so, the proposed project would provide Benicia residents education and a safe alternative of disposing their sharps. Benicia residents would contact Allied Waste Services to request BD Homes Sharps Containers = $3.50/container . For an estimated 1857 containers = $6,500  Education = $500 (flyers, bill message, newspaper ad, news articles)","ParticipantName":"City of Benicia","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Tonya","LastName":"Gilmore","Phone":"707-746-4334"},{"GrantID":10092,"CycleID":381,"CycleCode":"HD16C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16C        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This proposed project is a sharps collection strategy for Sonoma County involving the collaboration of stakeholders and tow or more county departments, including the Sonoma County Department of Health Services Prevention \u0026 Planning Division (SCDHS) and the Sonoma County Waste Management Agency (SCWMA) operates the Household Hazardous Waste/ CESQG program and will act as the lead for this grant application. R3 Consulting Group will act as the consultant for this project developing the strategy and making recommendations. R3 Consulting is well-suited for this task as they are familiar working with government agencies and with developing strategies to manage household hazardous waste (including extended producer responsibility). The following proposed activities will take place by the end of the grant term, March 31, 2009.\r\nProposed Activities            \r\nTask 1 - Initial document review and development of baselines $625\r\nTask 2 - Research other sharps collection programs $625\r\nTask 3 - Build Partnerships; Stakeholder meeting $1,945\r\nTask 4 - Develop Draft and Final Sharps strategy $3,805\r\n","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County Waste Management Agency","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Karina","LastName":"Chilcott","Phone":"707-565-3668"},{"GrantID":10093,"CycleID":381,"CycleCode":"HD16C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16C        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":7099.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Stanislaus County is requesting funds to improve its household hazardous waste facility operation to accommodate the Increase volume of U-waste and sharps. Also, the funds will be used to increase public awareness and participating in the recycling program by advertising in local newspaper, printing bilingual brochures as part of the promotional campaign to inform Hispanic residents about the new U-waste, E-waste and sharps collection program. \r\nProposed Activities and Estimated Costs\r\nColor Flyer in local newspaper $4,000\r\nDesign and develop Spanish language brochure $3,000 Total grant money: $7,000\r\n","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Beronia ","LastName":"Beniamine","Phone":"209-525-6746"},{"GrantID":10095,"CycleID":381,"CycleCode":"HD16C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16C        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency (Agency) will coordinate and communicate with stakeholders such as the Tehama County Health Services Agency, local pharmacies, hospitals, and Big Foot Recyclers in the development of plans and policies for a sharps collection system. As part of the coordination grant the Agency will research projections for the amounts of sharps to be collected, determine the best locations for the `take back` of sharps, develop a cost effective sharps collection model for Tehama County, and develop methods for the on-going financing of collection and processing cost. Once a sharps collection program is in place, the agency will develop and distribute educational materials and conduct public outreach regarding proper sharps disposal via mass media, flyers, brochures, mass mailings, and the Tehama County/Red Bluff Landfill website. Proposed Activities Estimated Costs Planning for establishment of baseline recovery rates, recovery tracking methodology; $500 Identification and notification of stakeholders; $500 Solicitation of stakeholder comments; $500 Identification of need for additional services for residential and CEQSGs; $500 Data Collection and reporting $1500 Development and distribution of bilingual educational materials via mass media, flyers, brochures, mass mailing, and the Tehama County/Red Bluff Landfill website $3500 Total Grant Request: $7,000\r\n","ParticipantName":"Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alan","LastName":"Abbs","Phone":"530-527-3717"},{"GrantID":10096,"CycleID":381,"CycleCode":"HD16C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16C        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Activities and Estimated Costs: 1) Enhance services currently at Weaverville, Hayfork and Junction City Transfer Sites; containers, signage, etc $1,000 2) Set up consolidation sites at Hobel, Burnt Ranch, Big Bar, Hyampom, Ruth and Van Duzen Transfer Sites; containers, signage, etc $3,500 3) Advertise new and enhanced services available $500 4) Train site attendants $,600 5) Prepare Sharps Operational and Exposure Plans for each site $400\r\nTotal estimated Costs: $7,000","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Diane","LastName":"Rader","Phone":"530-623-1326"},{"GrantID":10097,"CycleID":381,"CycleCode":"HD16C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16C        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":7000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Activities\r\nConduct Surveys at:\r\nPermanent HHW Collection Facility (3,000 households) Estimated Cost $0\r\nMobile collection events (800 households) Estimated Cost $0\r\nEstablish inter-agency agreements for U-waste collection/diversion from:\r\nCounty/City-owned facilities $200 Municipal Recycling Facilities $100\r\nSolid Waste Facilities $200\r\nPublic/private partnerships for U-waste collection with: Authorized Collectors of CEWs $2,500 Recycling Centers $1,000Public.private partnerships for intra-County transportation of U-waste to PHHWCF: $1,000 Establish new retail sales partner take-back centers $1,000 Revise best practices for training and management of U-waste $500 Upgrade educational materials (newspaper, flyers, posters, stickers) $500","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joel","LastName":"Martens","Phone":"559-624-7419"},{"GrantID":10101,"CycleID":381,"CycleCode":"HD16C       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16C        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":14000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Regional Waste Management Authority (RWMA) is currently implementing a 15th Cycle Household Hazardous Waste Coordination Grant entailing coordination of universal waste collection systems with a focus on studying the needs, cost estimates and best location for new facilities and collection and processing equipment and methods for financing. The RWMA is proposing to continue this effort with the 16th Cycle Household Hazardous Waste Coordination Grant. The RWMA is proposing to hire a consultant to prepare a study including cost estimates and best locations for new facilities and associated collection and processing equipment and methods for financing; to continue to review and revise public education materials relative to u-waste collection; and to conduct workshops regarding these issues. Proposed Activities Estimated Costs 1) Studies of needs, cost estimates and best locations for new facilities and collection and processing equipment for u-waste and methods for financing $9, 150 2) Revision of existing public education materials to include current u-waste information $2,000 3) Workshops regarding #1 and #2, above $2,000 4) Preparation of Final Report $850","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alyson","LastName":"Burleigh","Phone":"801-474-2166"},{"GrantID":10103,"CycleID":386,"CycleCode":"TRI16       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI16        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Loc.:  Lasselle/Iris to Yanez Trail and Iris/Heacock to Indian\r\n\r\nLimits:  Lasselle/Iris to Janez Trail Rd and Iris/Heacock to Indian\r\n\r\nLength:  Lasselle - 4433`\r\n                Iris - 2530`\r\n\r\nWidth:  Lasselle - 48` to 90`\r\n\r\nDepth/Thickness:  .17`/2`\r\n\r\nTons:  Lasselle 3,262\r\n             Iris - 1,315 = 5,077 (s/b 4,577)\r\n\r\nProposed Construction Start Date:\r\nJuly 2007\r\n\r\nGrant Funds Requested:\r\nAmt. of RAC:  5077 (s/b 4,577)\r\n\r\nX\r\n\r\nDiff. Cost of RAC:  $30/ton\r\n\r\n+\r\n\r\nTesting Cost:  $22,000\r\n\r\nTotal:  $174,310 (s/b $159,310)\r\n\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:\r\nHistorical Cost\r\nConventional AC $75\r\nAsphalt Rubber $105\r\n\r\nTesting Cost:\r\nHistorical Cost\r\nDeflection Testing:  $10,000\r\nQA/QCV Testing:  $12,000","ParticipantName":"City of Moreno Valley","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert R.","LastName":"Lemon","Phone":"915-413-3103"},{"GrantID":10104,"CycleID":386,"CycleCode":"TRI16       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI16        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":53000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Loc. and limits:  Hwy 101 from Via De la Valle to Lomas Santa Fe Drive\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt Rubber\r\n\r\nLength:  4,250 lf\r\n\r\nWidth:  38` (on average including turn lanes)\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC:  approx. 2,000\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  26 lbs\r\n\r\nStart./Comletion Dates\r\nProjected to start in May 2007 and be completed June 2007","ParticipantName":"City of Solana Beach","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Goldberg","Phone":"858-720-2474"},{"GrantID":10105,"CycleID":386,"CycleCode":"TRI16       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI16        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1:\r\nLoc. w/Limits:  Appian Way - Tara Hills Dr to San Pablo Ave)\r\n\r\nLength:  .6\r\n\r\nWidth:  64`\r\n\r\nDepth:  4`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC used:  5,100\r\n\r\nGrant Funds Requested:\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  5,100\r\nX\r\nDiff. Cost of RAC:  $35\r\n+\r\nTesting Cost:  $2,500\r\nTotal:  $181,000\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:\r\n\r\nConventional AC:  $90\r\nAsphalt Rubber:  $125\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:\r\nDeflection Testing:  $1,500\r\nQA/QCV Testing:  $1,000\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Pinole","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dean","LastName":"Allison","Phone":"510-724-9010"},{"GrantID":10106,"CycleID":386,"CycleCode":"TRI16       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI16        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":120200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Loc. w/ limits:  \r\nCommerce Blvd - Utility Ct to State Farm Drive\r\n\r\nCommerce Blvd - Copeland Creek to Southwest Blvd\r\n\r\nSouthwest Blvd - Commerce Blvd to no Name Street (typed as written)\r\n\r\nRedwood Dr - 950` +/- south of Wilfred Ave.\r\n\r\nRedwood Drive - 720` +/- south of Commerce Blvd\r\n\r\nLength:  6,500` +/-\r\n\r\nWidth:  45` - 90`\r\n\r\nDepth:  1.2` - 2.0`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC used:  3,280\r\n\r\nGRANT FUNDS REQUESTED:\r\nAmt. of RAC:  3,280\r\n\r\nX\r\n\r\nDiff. cost of RAC:  $11.00\r\n\r\n+\r\n\r\nTesting Cost:  $45,000\r\n\r\nTotal:  $81,080\r\n\r\nMATERIAL COST INFO:\r\nBid Cost\r\nConventional AC:  $105.5/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber:  $116.5/ton\r\n\r\nTESTING COST INFO:\r\nBid Cost\r\nDeflection Testing:  $ - \r\nQA/QCV Testing:  $45,000","ParticipantName":"City of Rohnert Park","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eydie","LastName":"Tacata","Phone":"707-588-2205"},{"GrantID":10107,"CycleID":386,"CycleCode":"TRI16       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI16        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"30 projects all 1.5` thickness, either 31` or 36` adding up to 4,115 tons of RAC used.","ParticipantName":"City of Palo Alto","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Murdo","LastName":"Nicolson Jr.","Phone":"650-617-3154"},{"GrantID":10109,"CycleID":383,"CycleCode":null,"CycleNameID":null,"CycleName":null,"CyclecategoryName":null,"CyclecategoryID":null,"FiscalYear":null,"CycleCodeFiscalYear":null,"GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":260000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Kiefer Road Landfill\r\nPrometheus Energy Company will design, install, and commission a 12,400 gallon-per-day LFG-to-LNG Facility at the Kiefer Road Landfill.  The project will include a LNG refueling station that will serve the Counties fleet of over 100 LNG fueled waste haulers, with the remaining fuel to be dispensed to other regional users.","ParticipantName":"Prometheus Energy Company","county":null,"CountyID":null,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nat","LastName":"Sahlstrom","Phone":""},{"GrantID":10110,"CycleID":386,"CycleCode":"TRI16       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI16        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Loc.:  Moraga Way\r\n\r\nLimits:  Camino Encinas south to Ivy Drive south\r\n\r\nLength:  3.2 miles\r\n\r\nWidth:  approx 40` wide\r\n\r\nDepth:  varies 2` - 3.5`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC used:  15,000 \r\n\r\nStart/Completion Dates:\r\nJuly 2007 - August 2008\r\n\r\nGrant Funds Requested:\r\nAmt. of RAC:  15,000\r\n\r\nX\r\n\r\nDiff. Cost of RAC:  $25\r\n\r\nno testing cost\r\n\r\nTotal:  $375,000\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info.:\r\nEstimated Cost:\r\nConventional AC:  $90/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber:  $115/ton\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Orinda","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Janice","LastName":"Carey","Phone":"925-253-4260"},{"GrantID":10111,"CycleID":386,"CycleCode":"TRI16       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI16        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"12 projects:\r\n\r\nProj. 1:\r\nLoc.:  Warrenton Ave\r\nLimits:  Joelyle St to 13220 Warrenton Ave\r\nLength:  438`\r\nWidth:  42`\r\nDepth:  2`\r\nTons of RAC:  235\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  20 lbs\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nApril 15, 2008 - June 15, 2008\r\n\r\nProj. 2:\r\nLoc.:  Seann Ct\r\nLimits:  Joelyle St to the west end\r\nLength:  335`\r\nWidth:  32`\r\nDepth:  2`\r\nTons of RAC:  137\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  20 lbs\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nApril 15, 2008 - June 15, 2008\r\n\r\nProj. 3:\r\nLoc.:  Lynette Way\r\nLimits:  So. Allen Rd to the west end\r\nLength:  1,100`\r\nWidth:  36`\r\nDepth:  2`\r\nTons of RAC:  505\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  20 lbs\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nApril 15, 2008 - June 15, 2008\r\n\r\nProj. 4:\r\nLoc.:  Joelyle St\r\nLimits:  Stockdale Hwy to Damar Ave\r\nLength:  1,584`\r\nWidth:  40`\r\nDepth:  2`\r\nTons of RAC:  808\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  20 lbs\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nApril 15, 2008 - June 15, 2008\r\n\r\nProj. 5:\r\nLoc.:  Birkenfeld Ave\r\nLimits:  East Cul-de-sac to West Cul-de-sac\r\nLength:  1,250`\r\nWidth:  32`\r\nDepth:  2`\r\nTons of RAC:  510\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  20 lbs\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nApril 15, 2008 - June 15, 2008\r\n\r\nProj. 6:\r\nLoc.:  Amanda Ct\r\nLimits:  Reed St to the east end\r\nLength:  450`\r\nWidth:  32`\r\nDepth:  2`\r\nTons of RAC:  184\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  20 lbs\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nApril 15, 2008 - June 15, 2008\r\n\r\nProj. 7:\r\nLoc.:  Reed St\r\nLimits:  Birkenfeld Ave to the north end\r\nLength:  1,056`\r\nWidth:  32`\r\nDepth:  2`\r\nTons of RAC:  485\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  20 lbs\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nApril 15, 2008 - June 15, 2008\r\n\r\nProj. 8:\r\nLoc.:  Damar Way\r\nLimits:  Reed St to Jerlee St\r\nLength:  528`\r\nWidth:  36`\r\nDepth:  2`\r\nTons of RAC:  242\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  20 lbs\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nApril 15, 2008 - June 15, 2008\r\n\r\nProj. 9:\r\nLoc.:  Heidi Ct.\r\nLimits:  Jerlee St to the east end\r\nLength:  450`\r\nWidth:  32`\r\nDepth:  2`\r\nTons of RAC:  184\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  20 lbs\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nApril 15, 2008 - June 15, 2008\r\n\r\nProj. 10:\r\nLoc.:  Joelle Ct\r\nLimits:  Jerlee St to the east end\r\nLength:  450`\r\nWidth:  32`\r\nDepth:  2`\r\nTons of RAC:  184\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  20 lbs\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nApril 15, 2008 - June 15, 2008\r\n\r\nProj. 11:\r\nLoc.:  Jerlee St\r\nLimits:  Lynett Way to Birkenfeld Ave\r\nLength:  1,584`\r\nWidth:  36`\r\nDepth:  2`\r\nTons of RAC:  727\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  20 lbs\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nApril 15, 2008 - June 15, 2008\r\n\r\nProj. 12:\r\nLoc.:  Hillary Way\r\nLimits:  So. Allen Rd to Jerlee St\r\nLength:  438`\r\nWidth:  40`\r\nDepth:  2`\r\nTons of RAC:  223\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  20 lbs\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nApril 15, 2008 - June 15, 2008\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Connor","Phone":"661-333-8517"},{"GrantID":10113,"CycleID":386,"CycleCode":"TRI16       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI16        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":148760.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Loc. w/Limits:  Ave E (Dunlap Blvd to 18th St.), Ave H (Camellia Dr to Holmes St), Colorado St (Brook Ln to 9th St), and 3rd St (Cedar Ave to Ave E)\r\n\r\nLength:  \r\nAve E - 1,333`\r\nAve H - 2,372`\r\nColorado St - 1,903\r\n3rd St - 3,760\r\n\r\nWidth:  36`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC used:\r\n4,620 includes 10% contingency\r\n\r\nProposed start date:  June 2007\r\n\r\nGrant Funds Requested:\r\nAmt. of RAC:  4,620\r\nX\r\nDiff. Cost of RAC:  $129,360\r\n+\r\nTesting Cost:  $19,400\r\n\r\nTotal:  $148,760\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:\r\nBid Cost\r\nConventional AC:  $70/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber:  $98/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:\r\nBid Cost\r\nDeflection Testing:  $9,700\r\nQA/QCV Testing:  $9,700\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Yucaipa","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Casey","Phone":"909-797-2489"},{"GrantID":10114,"CycleID":386,"CycleCode":"TRI16       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI16        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Loc. w/Limits:  Camino Pablo (Canyon Rd to end of Camino Pablo)\r\n\r\nLength:  9,400\r\n\r\nWidth:  varies 6` - 20`\r\n\r\nDepth:  varies 3 - 5.3` (3/4`)\r\n\r\nTons of RAC used:  4,470\r\n\r\nGrant Funds Requested:\r\nAmt. of RAC:  4,470\r\nX\r\nDiff Cost of RAC:  $41\r\n+\r\nTesting Cost:  $13,155\r\n\r\nTotal:  $196,425\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:\r\nBid Cost\r\nConventional AC:  $74\r\nAsphalt Rubber:  $115\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:\r\nBid Cost\r\nQA/QCV Testing:  $13,155\r\n","ParticipantName":"Town of Moraga","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Jill","LastName":"Mercurio","Phone":"925-888-7025"},{"GrantID":10115,"CycleID":382,"CycleCode":"HD16F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16F        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Nancy Fallan","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Bernardino County Fire Department requests grant funds for the expansion of five county-operated Permanent HHW Facilities and Temporary HHW/E-waste events to include home-generated sharps collections. If awarded, grant funds will be used for the expansion of the San Bernardino Central HHW facility to accommodate home-generated sharps consolidations from new collection points established at the Hesperia, Ontario, Joshua Tree, and Big Bear Lake HHW Satellite Facilities, as well as from home-generated sharps collected at county operated Temporary HHW/CRT/E-waste collection events. Permanent and Temporary events will be outfitted with the supplies needed for the collection of home-generated sharps per Title 14 guidelines and guideline updates. in anticipation of the September 1, 2008 ban of sharps disposal in the municipal waste stream, and associated specified packaging requirements for transport and disposal at approved facilities. The proposed project also calls for a minor expansion of asphalt at the Joshua Tree HHW facility, to accommodate periodic one-day CRT/E-waste collection events.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Stephanie","LastName":"Odenbach","Phone":"909-382-5401"},{"GrantID":10116,"CycleID":386,"CycleCode":"TRI16       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI16        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Loc. w/ Limits:  Foothill Blvd (East City Limit to West City Limit)\r\n\r\nLength:  5,804`\r\n\r\nWidth:  72.5`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC:  5,435\r\n\r\nProposed Construction Start Date:\r\nAugust 8, 2007 - October 5, 2007\r\n\r\nGrant Funds Requested:\r\nAmt. of RAC:  5,435\r\nX\r\nDiff. Cost of RAC:  $25\r\n+\r\nTesting Cost:  $20,000\r\nTOTAL:  $155,875\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:\r\nHistorical Cost\r\nConventional AC:  $60\r\nAsphalt Rubber:  $85\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:\r\nHistorical Cost\r\nDeflection Testing:  $21,000\r\nQA/QCV Testing:  $25,000\r\n\r\nProject History:\r\n\r\nProject Date:  May 2007\r\nProject Loc.:  Temple City\r\nYear of Completion:  July 2007\r\n\r\nProject Date:  November 2006\r\nProject Loc.:  Norco\r\nYear of Completion:  2007","ParticipantName":"City of San Dimas","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Krishna","LastName":"Patel","Phone":"909-395-6240"},{"GrantID":10117,"CycleID":378,"CycleCode":"RAC9        ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC9         - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":20660.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1:\r\nLoc. w/Limits:  Fitzgerald Dr - Appian Way to City Limits\r\n\r\nLength:  .7 mi.\r\n\r\nWidth:  58`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2-4`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC used:  4,600\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  32 lbs.\r\n\r\nConstruction Starting/Completion Dates:  September 2007\r\n\r\nProject 2:\r\nLoc. w/Limits:  Appian Way - Michael Dr to Tara Hills Dr\r\n\r\nLength:  .45 mi\r\n\r\nWidth:  64`\r\n\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  565\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  32 lbs per ton\r\n\r\nConstruction Starting/Completion Dates:  July 2008","ParticipantName":"City of Pinole","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dean","LastName":"Allison","Phone":"510-724-9010"},{"GrantID":10118,"CycleID":386,"CycleCode":"TRI16       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2006-07   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI16        - 2006-07","GrantManager":"Elena Yates","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Loc. w/Limits:  Cypress - Citywide Arterial\r\n\r\nLength:  14,585 lf\r\n\r\nWidth:  Average 41`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  7,372\r\n\r\nProposed Construction Start Date:\r\nAugust 2007\r\n\r\nGrant Funds Requested:\r\nAmt. of RAC:  7,372\r\nX\r\nDiff Cost of RAC:  $28\r\n+\r\nTesting Cost:  $15,000\r\nTOTAL:  $221,416\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:\r\nBid Cost\r\nConventional AC:  $71.72/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber:  $100/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:\r\nBid Cost\r\nDeflection Testing:  none\r\nQA/QCV Testing:  $15,000\r\n\r\nProject History:\r\nnone listed","ParticipantName":"City of Cypress","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kamran","LastName":"Dadbeh","Phone":"714-229-6756"},{"GrantID":10124,"CycleID":382,"CycleCode":"HD16F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16F        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding will assist in building and supplying equipment for a new Permanent Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility to service in the north east desert communities of Kern County and the City of Ridgecrest. Expand collection opportunities to include sharps collection and a Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator program. County to fund sharps containers, publicity for permanent site, Universal Waste, CESQG, Sharps and residential collection. County to fund all staffing and disposal cost associated with the collection site.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lynette","LastName":"Beurmann","Phone":"661-862-8957"},{"GrantID":10125,"CycleID":382,"CycleCode":"HD16F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16F        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Nancy Fallan","AwardedFunds":110000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Los Angeles, in partnership with the City of West Covina, will implement a new sharps collection program exclusively for home-generated sharps waste collection and disposal. Through this proposed project, the County will purchase state approved disposal containers that will be distributed to residents of Los Angeles County for free. Distribution outlets for the sharps containers will include County`s mobile HHW events, the City of West Covina, AVECC, contracted waste haulers through the existing Garbage Disposal Districts, Goodwill Industries, and County facilities. Collection outlets for the containers will include County`s mobile HHW events, AVECC, and the City of Los Angeles` permanent centers and mobile events.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Armine","LastName":"Kesablyan","Phone":"626-458-3548"},{"GrantID":10126,"CycleID":382,"CycleCode":"HD16F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16F        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":155780.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Project proposes innovative new partnerships with nonprofit organizations to establish universal waste collection opportunities in underserved areas. Costs incurred by the nonprofit organizations to collect U-waste will be reimbursed on a per item basis after the pattern established for Covered Electronic Wastes by the Electronic Waste Recycling Act.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joel","LastName":"Martens","Phone":"559-624-7419"},{"GrantID":10128,"CycleID":382,"CycleCode":"HD16F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16F        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":70459.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The West Contra Costa Integrated Waste Management Authority is seeking funds to establish a `mobile` component to household hazardous waste programs and services in West Contra Costa County, including servicing HHW door-to-door collection programs in-house, providing support to local agencies with illegally dumped HHW, establishing small scale HHW collection opportunities and promotions in the community and educating residents about HHW programs and services.","ParticipantName":"West Contra Costa Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Nicole","LastName":"Forte","Phone":"510-215-3104"},{"GrantID":10129,"CycleID":382,"CycleCode":"HD16F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16F        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Santa Clara County (SCC) Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Program proposes to: 1) Expand collection opportunities for mercury-containing universal waste including thermostats, fluorescent lighting, thermometers, and household batteries at retail collection sites; 2) Develop and increase collection opportunities for home generated sharps at local pharmacies and medical facilities, and increase the volume of sharps collected; 3) Increase awareness on proper disposal of mercury containing products and home generated sharps through public education and outreach.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rob","LastName":"D`arcy","Phone":"408-918-1967"},{"GrantID":10130,"CycleID":382,"CycleCode":"HD16F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16F        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Marin County Hazardous and Solid Waste Joint Powers Authority (JPA) Permanent Household Hazardous Waste Facility Expansion Project (Facility Expansion) will expand the existing Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) FACILITY FROM 11,000 square feet to 23,000 square feet into space currently occupied by Marin Sanitary Service (MSS) mental and wood recovery activities in order to manage increased HHW program participation locally, as well as to manage materials being recovered per stat mandates. The Facility Expansion will provide infrastructure improvements at the existing permanent drop-off facility to enhance handling and storage capability for this ever increasing waste stream that will enable it to meet the needs of the community while improving the safety and health of both the workers and public. Additionally, it will allow for continuous drive through customer access during normal facility operating hours, thus relieving congestion and increasing HHW drop-off convenience . The HHW facility has been managed by the City of San Rafael Fire Department for over 10 years as a public/private partnership between the JPA, the City of San Rafael, and MSS, who jointly seek to improve its operational efficiency and maximize collection of HHW materials within their jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"Marin County Hazardous and Solid Waste Joint Powers Authority","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Lueder","Phone":"415-499-6580"},{"GrantID":10131,"CycleID":382,"CycleCode":"HD16F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16F        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":240664.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish a permanent and convenient sharps and pharmaceuticals collection network through a public/private partnership among local government agencies. medical facilities, hospice facilities, pharmacies, veterinarians, and law enforcement agencies to serve the entire population of Santa Cruz County and provide safe and legal disposal of all collected wastes. Mount a comprehensive multi-media public education campaign targeting residents and medical professionals to teach proper disposal methods for sharps and pharmaceuticals and advertise free drop-off locations. Provide proper sharps containers for residents who are not accustomed to their use and who may generate larger quantities of this waste stream on a regular basis, such as patients receiving hospice care of diabetic patients.","ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeffrey","LastName":"Smedberg","Phone":"831-454-2373"},{"GrantID":10132,"CycleID":382,"CycleCode":"HD16F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16F        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In underserved Siskiyou County this regional program includes establishing convenient battery and fluorescent tube recycling drop-off locations, provide convenient hazardous waste recycling, expand our HHW infrastructure, and expand our universal waste infrastructure. Additionally , we are proposing to continue to educate residents on the hazards of improper disposal .","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Garrett","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"530-842-8272"},{"GrantID":10133,"CycleID":382,"CycleCode":"HD16F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16F        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Nancy Fallan","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funding sought in this grant proposal will help our program increase disposal options for universal waste and sharps with two methods: 1) Offer temporary collection events held at parking lots of regional parks and shopping malls and local high schools, These events will collect all universal and electronic waste and sharps; and 2) Work with local retailers with multiple sites in our region to offer convenient drop-off locations for household batteries and sharps in their stores.","ParticipantName":"City of Chula Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Manuel","LastName":"Medrano","Phone":"619-585-5766"},{"GrantID":10134,"CycleID":382,"CycleCode":"HD16F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16F        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":63992.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Folsom proposes to expand universal waste and sharps recycling opportunities for Folsom business, residents and the region. The project will establish drop-off locations in partnership with local businesses for fluorescent lamps and household batteries. It will establish new community collection sites (consolidation points) for sharps. It will expand the City`s door-to-door collection program to small businesses that need to recycle Universal Wastes. It will expand Folsom Hazardous Materials Division`s pesticide use reduction activity . These programs added to Folsom`s existing programs, create the model household hazardous waste (HHW) collection system necessary to achieve high levels of HHW diversion.","ParticipantName":"City of Folsom","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rod","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"916-355-8361"},{"GrantID":10135,"CycleID":382,"CycleCode":"HD16F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16F        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":199755.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Sonoma County Waste Management Agency (SCWMA) has determined the need to expand its household hazardous waste program to better serve Sonoma County households. There is currently on permanent, full-service collection facility located in the southern portion of the over 1,500 square miles that make up Sonoma County. A recent program benchmarking and evaluation of the SCWMA`s HHW program has exposed the need to expand collection offerings to both rural, unincorporated areas, as well as large, urban populations of Sonoma County. This grant request would allow the SCWMA to begin siting, examining environmental impacts of, and permitting three satellite collection facilities and two permanent, full-service facilities in these underserved areas.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County Waste Management Agency","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Patrick","LastName":"Carter","Phone":"707-565-3687"},{"GrantID":10136,"CycleID":382,"CycleCode":"HD16F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16F        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Nancy Fallan","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of San Diego`s proposed project includes mechanisms to improve collection options and increase awareness of proper disposal and recycling requirements for home-generated sharps and universal wastes. Funding priorities include: *Establishment of Home-generated Sharps Consolidation Points in rural, underserved communities; * Implementation of Pilot Battery Collection Points in County Libraries in unincorporated communities; Special One-day HHW Collection Events focused on promoting proper management of U-waste and sharps; * Mercury Thermometer Exchange events; and * Outreach \u0026 Education to underserved communities.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rebecca","LastName":"Lafreniere","Phone":"858-694-3595"},{"GrantID":10137,"CycleID":382,"CycleCode":"HD16F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16F        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We propose to hold 8 (or more, if funding remains ) temporary, on-day HHW collection events in the rural areas and small cities of Shasta County during 2008 and 2009. We also plan to attend community events to provide education and answer questions about HHW.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rick","LastName":"Simon","Phone":"530-225-5789"},{"GrantID":10140,"CycleID":382,"CycleCode":"HD16F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16F        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Nancy Fallan","AwardedFunds":196000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed grant would provide funding for project planning and design costs for a planned permanent HHW facility. Also, if the grant is approved, the City would study methods to increase collection of universal waste and increase participation in our CESQG program. Some of these methods could be implemented prior to the opening of the proposed permanent HHW Facility, others would be implemented after. Approval of the grant funds would expedite the construction and operation of the planned permanent HHW Facility.","ParticipantName":"City of Thousand Oaks","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gail","LastName":"Kaufman","Phone":"805-449-2428"},{"GrantID":10141,"CycleID":382,"CycleCode":"HD16F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16F        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":91350.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will expand one of the County`s permanent HHW collection facilities to accommodate increased universal, sharps and household hazardous waste collection. The County operates an HHW/Universal Waste collection facility at El Dorado Hills Fire Station #86. The facility must be expanded to accommodate the continuing increase in public participation and to accept e-waste on a regular basis. The project will also encourage rural County residents to utilize the expanded facility by implementing the pioneering CBSM techniques employed by the City of Folsom that produced a 54% increased in public participation.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Johnston","Phone":"530-621-5896"},{"GrantID":10142,"CycleID":382,"CycleCode":"HD16F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16F        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Admin Costs, Collection, Residential Collection, Temporary/Mobile Collection, Construction/Application, Education, Publicity and Education, Innovative Public/Private Partnership, Partnership, Personnel, Personnel/Other, Planning/Design/Development/Fabrication","ParticipantName":"City of Fremont","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Pianin","Phone":"510-494-4582"},{"GrantID":10143,"CycleID":382,"CycleCode":"HD16F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16F        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":296300.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority (IWMA) is applying for funds to establish a regional sharps `Take Back` program. This program will replace the collection of these materials at the existing IWMA household hazardous waste collection facilities with the development and implementation of a public/private partnership between local government and the retailers who sell sharps.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Worrell","Phone":"805-782-8530"},{"GrantID":10145,"CycleID":382,"CycleCode":"HD16F       ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD16F        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":139255.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Berkeley requests a Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Infrastructure grant to improve Universal Waste (UW) collection opportunities for Berkeley residents and to increase public awareness of the ban on disposing UW in the landfill. The City of Berkeley has never received grant funding to assist with establishing UW collection programs. The City will focus on making these programs self sustaining at the conclusion of grant funding.","ParticipantName":"City of Berkeley","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carrie","LastName":"Estadt","Phone":"510-981-7469"},{"GrantID":10146,"CycleID":347,"CycleCode":"UBG13       ","CycleNameID":96,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Thirteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Elaine Hussey","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Winters","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dawn","LastName":"Van Dyke","Phone":"530-795-4910"},{"GrantID":10148,"CycleID":389,"CycleCode":"TRI17       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI17        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":111365.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proj. Info.:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  City of Maywood (Eight different locations).\r\n\r\nLength of paving:  10,015\r\n\r\nWidth of paving:  Average 39\r\n\r\nDepth/Thickness of paving:  Average 2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC used:  4,878\r\n\r\nProposed Construction Start Date:\r\n6/1/07\r\n\r\nGrant Funds Requested:\r\nAmt. of RAC:  4,878\r\nX\r\nDiff Cost of RAC:  $22.83\r\n+\r\nTesting Cost:  $0\r\n\r\nTotal:  $111,364.74\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:\r\nBid Cost\r\nConventional AC:  $63.67/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber:  $86.50/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:  none listed\r\n\r\nLocations and Limits w/length, width, sq. ft., tons used:\r\n\r\n52nd St - Corona Ave to Atlantic Blvd\r\n3,130 / 36 / 112,680 / 1,444\r\n\r\n58th St - Pine Ave to King Ave\r\n1,246 / 36 / 44,856 / 575\r\n\r\n52nd Place - Mayflower Ave to Heliotrope Ave\r\n419 / 36 / 15,084 / 193\r\n\r\nAlamo Ave - Slauson Ave to Fruitland Ave\r\n112 / 36 / 4,032 / 52\r\n\r\nLoma Vista Ave - Slauon Ave to Fruitland Ave\r\n2,445 / 36 / 88,020 / 1,128\r\n\r\nCudahy Ave - 54th St to Fruitland Ave\r\n660 / 36 / 23,760 / 305\r\n\r\nProspect Ave - 60th St to Randolph Ave 998 / 46 / 45,908 / 588\r\n\r\nVinevale Ave - 60th St to Randolph Ave  1,005 / 46 / 46,230 / 593","ParticipantName":"City of Maywood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Hilda","LastName":"Flores","Phone":"323-562-5712"},{"GrantID":10149,"CycleID":389,"CycleCode":"TRI17       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI17        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"6 Projects: all start dates 9/1/07\r\n\r\nProj. 1:\r\nLoc.:  \r\nCounty Road 22 one mile east of the intersection of I-5 and County Road 22\r\n\r\nLimits:\r\nCounty Rd, from Country Rd 124 to 5,600 ft. south of County Rd 124\r\n\r\nLength:  5,530\r\n\r\nWidth:  26`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2.0`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC used:  1,800\r\n\r\nProposed Construction Start Date:\r\nSeptember 1, 2007\r\n\r\nGrant Funds Requested:\r\nAmt. of RAC:  10,040\r\nX\r\nDiff. Cost of RAC:  s/b $21, not $25/ton listed\r\n+\r\nTesting Cost:  $6,600\r\n\r\nTotal:  $232,600\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:\r\nHistorical Cost\r\nConventional AC:  $79/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber:  $100/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:\r\nHistorical Cost\r\nDeflection Testing:  $0\r\nQA/QCV Testing:  $6,000\r\n\r\nProj. 2:\r\nLoc.:  County Rd 85 approx. 4 mi. from intersection of State Highway 16 and County Rd. 85\r\n\r\nLimits:  County Rd 85 from 4,530 ` south of County Rd 16A one mi north.\r\n\r\nlength:  5,280`\r\n\r\nwidth:  20`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC:  1,320 tons\r\n\r\nProj. 3:\r\nLoc.:County Rd 27 between County Rd 93 and County Rd 94\r\n\r\nLimits:  County Rd 27 begins at intersection of County Rd 93 and end at intersection of County Rd 94\r\n\r\nLength:  5,310`\r\nWidth:  21`\r\nDepth:  2`\r\nTons of RAC:  1,390 tons\r\n\r\nProj. 4:\r\nCounty Rd 27 between County Rd 95 and County Rd 96\r\n\r\nLimits:  County Rd 27 begin at intersection of County Rd 95 and end at intersection of County Rd 96\r\n\r\nLength :  5,260`\r\nWidth:  24`\r\nDepth:  2`\r\nTons of RAC:  1,580\r\n\r\nProj. 5:\r\nCounty Rd 27 between County Rd 96 and County Rd 97\r\n\r\nLimits:  County Rd 27 begin at intersection of County Rd 96 and end at intersection of County Rd 97\r\n\r\nLength:  4,265`\r\nWidth:  24`\r\nDepth:  2`\r\nTons of RAC:  1,280\r\n\r\nProj. 6:\r\nCounty Rd 101A between City of Davis and County Rd 29\r\n\r\nLimits:  County Rd 101A begin at Davis City boundary and end at intersection of County Rd 29\r\n\r\nLength:  5,565`\r\nWidth:  24`\r\nDepth:  2`\r\nTons of RAC:  1,670\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Darlene G.","LastName":"Comingore","Phone":"530-666-8433"},{"GrantID":10150,"CycleID":390,"CycleCode":"FR29        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR29         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":30500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Sutter Co. RCD is seeking funding for the clean up of illegal refuse on property in Sutter Co. owned by Charles Roberts.  Before Mr. . Roberts bought the property in 2001, it was owned by the Kellogg Family, who spread refuse around the property including:  within several ditches and intermittent creeks, near an old barn, on the foundation of an old building, and around an old abandoned house.  The type of refuse that needs to be removed includes:  old rusted oil barrels (some partially filled); old rotting wood; a large pile of rusted scrap metal (including cables, barbwire, and tin); an old refrigerator , shopping cart, wheelbarrow, and manual lawnmower; a broken, gutted fuse panel; old automobile tires and batteries; and old glass bottles and aerosol cans.  Some of the refuse is concentrated in piles and some is scattered around several acres of the property.","ParticipantName":"Sutter County Resource Conservation District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ryan","LastName":"Bonea","Phone":"530-674-1461"},{"GrantID":10151,"CycleID":390,"CycleCode":"FR29        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR29         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":45254.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project intends to clean up illegally disposed waste at five separate project sites throughout San Joaquin Co.  Two of the sites are in Lodi, one in Stockton, one in Tracy, and one in Riverbank.  Sit access will be restricted for future illegal dumping if the cost to restrict access is within the scope of the grant, dependant upon each individual site.\r\n\r\nSite 1:  Rec`d Work Plan, Budget, Estimate, Site Characterization Form, Assessment, map, Property Access Authorization and Non-Responsibility Affadavit, photos and 2 letters of support.\r\n\r\nSite 2:  Rec`d Work Plan, Budget, Site Characterization Form, Assessment, map, Property Access Authorization and Non-Responsibility Affadavit, All-Purpose Acknowledgement, photos and 3 letters of support.\r\n\r\nSite 3:  Rec`d Work Plan, Budget, Site Characterization Form, Assessment, map, Property Access Authorization and Non-Responsibility Affadavit, All-Purpose Acknowledgement, photos and 2 letters of support.\r\n\r\nSite 4:  Rec`d Work Plan, Budget, Estimate, Site Characterization Form, Assessment, map, Property Access Authorization and Non-Responsibility Affadavit, photos and 5 letters of support.\r\n\r\nSite 5:  Rec`d Work Plan, Budget, Estimate, Site Characterization Form, Assessment, map, Property Access Authorization and Non-Responsibility Affadavit, photos and one letter of support.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Mcclellon","Phone":"209-468-0332"},{"GrantID":10153,"CycleID":393,"CycleCode":"TRI19       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI19        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Info.:\r\n\r\nLoc.:  Walnut Ave (Pipeline to Roswell)\r\n\r\nLimits:  1286`\r\n\r\nLength:  1,320`\r\n\r\nWidth:  44`\r\n\r\nDepth:  4` overlay\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  1,2396.70\r\n\r\nProposed Construction Start Date:\r\nJanuary 2008\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC (Tons):  5,750\r\nX\r\nDiff. Cost of RAC:  $20.00 (should be $25 based on cost of material listed but it doesn`t matter due to them receiving the maximum amount of funding)\r\n+\r\nTesting Cost:  $35,000\r\n\r\nTotal:  $150,000\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:\r\nHistorical Cost\r\nConventional AC:  $70.00/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber:  $95.00/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:\r\nHistorical or bid cost not noted\r\n\r\nDeflection Testing:  TBD\r\nQA/QCV Testing:  TBD\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Chino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sylvia","LastName":"Ramos","Phone":"909-464-0758"},{"GrantID":10154,"CycleID":393,"CycleCode":"TRI19       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI19        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":225000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information:\r\n\r\nLocation:  Tulare Rd, From Hwy 65 to Foothill\r\n\r\nLimits:  2 miles\r\n\r\nLength of Paving:  10,800 lf\r\n\r\nWidth of Paving:  37` +/-\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  5,000\r\n\r\nProposed Construction Start Date:\r\nOctober 2007\r\n\r\nGrant Funds Requested:\r\nAmt. of RAC (Tons):  5,000\r\nX\r\nDifferential Cost of RAC:  275,000\r\n+\r\nTesting Cost:  none\r\n\r\nTotal:  $275,000 (not completed and only requesting $200,000)","ParticipantName":"City of Lindsay","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Camarena","Phone":"559-562-5945"},{"GrantID":10155,"CycleID":394,"CycleCode":"RAC10       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC10        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":46000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1:\r\nLoc.:  Rancho Cordova\r\nLimits:  Coloma Rd from Folsom Blvd to McGregor Drive\r\nLength:  1.8 mi\r\nWidth:  70` to 56`\r\nDepth:  2` overlay of existing road section\r\nTons of RAC Used:  8,280\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  The asphalt-rubber mixture shall contain between 14 and 20 percent rubber by weight of the total asphalt-rubber mixture.\r\nConstruction Starting and Completion Dates:  \r\nAugust 30, 2007 to October 31, 2007\r\n\r\nProject 2:\r\nLocation:  Rancho Cordova\r\nLimits:  The intersection of Mather Field Blvd and Rockingham Dr.\r\nLength:  240`\r\nWidth:  105`\r\nDepth:  2` overlay of existing road section\r\nTons of RAC used:  368\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  The asphalt-rubber mixture shall contain between 14 and 20% rubber by weight of the total asphalt-rubber mixture.\r\nStarting and Completion dates:\r\nJuly 30, 2007 to October 31, 2007\r\n\r\nProject 3:\r\nLocation:  Rancho Cordova\r\nLimits:  The intersection of Old Placerville Rd and Rockingham Dr.\r\nLength:  270`\r\nWidth:  54`\r\nDepth:  2` overlay of existing road section\r\nTons of RAC used:  184\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  The asphalt-rubber mixture shall contain between 14 and 20% rubber by weight of the total asphalt-rubber mixture.\r\n\r\nProject 4:\r\nLocation:  Rancho Cordova\r\nLimits:  Mather Field Rd South of International Dr.\r\nLength:  485`\r\nWidth:  54`\r\nDepth:  2` overlay of existing road section\r\nTons of RAC used:  368\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  The asphalt-rubber mixture shall contain between 14 and 20% rubber by weight of the total asphalt-rubber mixture.\r\nStarting and Completion Dates:\r\nJuly 30, 2007 to October 31, 2007","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Cordova","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brit","LastName":"Snipes","Phone":"916-851-8905"},{"GrantID":10156,"CycleID":396,"CycleCode":"SCD1        ","CycleNameID":104,"CycleName":"Solid Waste Disposal Cleanup California District Attorneys Association","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SCD1         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marie Carter","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project is to fund the CDAA in prosecuting cases related to solid waste cleanups. It will initially focus on 2-3 counties and then expand. CDAA will train and utilize circuit prosecutors and coordinate and with existing Board enforcement.","ParticipantName":"California District Attorneys Association","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tonya","LastName":"Davis","Phone":"916-443-2017"},{"GrantID":10157,"CycleID":397,"CycleCode":"TCD1        ","CycleNameID":103,"CycleName":"Waste Tire Enforcement California District Attorney`s Association","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCD1         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marie Carter","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project is to fund the CDAA in prosecuting waste tire case as a LEA. It will initially focus on 2-3 counties and then expand. CDAA will train and utilize circuit prosecutors and coordinate and with existing Board enforcement.","ParticipantName":"California District Attorneys Association","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tonya","LastName":"Davis","Phone":"916-443-2017"},{"GrantID":10158,"CycleID":394,"CycleCode":"RAC10       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC10        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":48250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1:\r\n\r\nLoc.:  Glenoaks Blvd Rehabilitation Proj.\r\n\r\nLimits:  Grandview Ave to Westerly City Boundary\r\n\r\nLength:  6,780`\r\n\r\nWidth:  96`\r\n\r\nDepth:  Approx. 1.5`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  6,300\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  18% +/- 2% crumb rubber modifier , approx. 27 lbs. per ton of RAC\r\n\r\nStart/Completion Dates:  \r\nJanuary 2008 to June 2008\r\n\r\nProj. 2:\r\n\r\nLoc.:  Piedmont Ave Rehab. Proj.\r\n\r\nLimits:  Ramsdell Ave to La Crescenta Ave\r\n\r\nLength:  1,500`\r\n\r\nWidth:  36`\r\n\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  550\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber per ton of RAC:\r\nsame\r\n\r\nStart/end date:  July 2008 - Oct. 2008\r\n\r\nProj. 3:\r\n\r\nLoc.:  Los Feliz Rd Rehab. Proj.\r\n\r\nLimits:  Westerly City Boundary to Central Ave\r\n\r\nLength:  1,362`\r\n\r\nWidth:  73`\r\n\r\nDepth:  1.5\r\n\r\nTons of RAC used:  1,000\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  same\r\n\r\nStart/end dates:  July 2008 - Oct. 2008\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 4:\r\nLoc.:  Verdugo Rd Rehab. Proj.\r\n\r\nLimits:  LaCanada Blvd (Northerly Wye) to LaCrescenta Ave\r\n\r\nLength :  1,900`\r\n\r\nWidth:  82`\r\n\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC used:  1,800\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  same\r\n\r\nStart/end dates:  July 2008 - Oct. 2008\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Glendale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Ambayec","Phone":"818-548-3945"},{"GrantID":10160,"CycleID":394,"CycleCode":"RAC10       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC10        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1:\r\n\r\nLoc.:  Unincorporated LA County area of Hacienda Heights:  Hacienda Blvd\r\n\r\nLimits:  Richview Drive to 550` s/o Glenmark Drive\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt Rubber\r\n\r\nLength:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC used:  1,279\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  20.9 lbs/ton\r\n\r\nStart/end dates:  7/08 - 10/08\r\n\r\nProject 2:\r\n\r\nLoc.:  Unincorporated LA County area of Rowland Heights:  Fullerton Rd\r\n\r\nLimits:  Senteno St to Pathfinder Rd\r\n\r\nLength:  2,970`\r\n\r\nWidth:  80`\r\n\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC used:  2,227\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  20.9 lbs/ton\r\n\r\nStart/end dates:  4/08 - 7/08\r\n\r\n\r\nProject 3:\r\n\r\nLocation:  Unincorporated LA County area of Rosewood:  Figueroa St, Et Al.\r\n\r\nLimits:  Alondra Blvd to 800` N/O Compton Blvd; and various other streets\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nLength:  3,900`\r\n\r\nWidth:  50`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2.5`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  3,041\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  20.9 lbs/ton\r\n\r\nStart/end dates:  8/08 - 10/09\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 4:\r\n\r\nUnincorporated LA County area of Soledad; Soledad Canyon Rd\r\n\r\nLimit:  2855`  W/O County Mile Marker 1507\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nLength:  25,400`\r\n\r\nWidth:  24`\r\n\r\nDepth:  1.5\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  5,725\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  20.9 lbs/ton\r\n\r\nStarting/end dates:  9/08 - 4/09\r\n\r\n\r\nProj 5:\r\n\r\nLoc.:  Unincorporated LA County  near Arcadia; Mountain Ave\r\n\r\nLimits:  80` S/O Lewiston St to 760` S/O Camino Real\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nLength:  3,400`\r\n\r\nWidth:  52`\r\n\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  1,653\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  20.9 lbs/ton\r\n\r\nStarting/End dates:  9/08 - 3/09\r\n\r\n\r\nProj 6:\r\n\r\nLoc.: Unincorporated LA County near Malibu Lake; Mulholland Highway, Et Al.\r\n\r\nLimits:  Westlake Blvd to County Mile Marker 17.27; and various other streets\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nLength:  22,000`\r\n\r\nWidth:  28`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  7,722\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  20.9 lbs/ton\r\n\r\nStart/end dates:  5/09 - 3/10\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 7:\r\nLoc.:  Unincorporated LA County area of Avocado Heights; Workman Mill Rd\r\n\r\nLimits:  Oaklman Drive to Valley Blvd\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nLength:  5,700`\r\n\r\nWidth:  64`\r\n\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC:  3,425\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  20.9 lbs/ton\r\n\r\nStarting/End dates:  9/08 - 5/09\r\n\r\nProj. 8:\r\nLoc.:  Unincorporated LA County area near Arcadia;  Rosemead Blvd\r\n\r\nLimits:  Foothill Blvd to 566` S/O Ardendale Ave; and various other streets\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nWidth:  60`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  2,038\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  20.9 lbs/ton\r\n\r\nStarting/end Dates:  4/09 - 2/10\r\n\r\nProj. 10:\r\n\r\nLoc.:  Unincorporated LA County area near Monte Nido; Schueren Rd\r\n\r\nLimits:  Piuma Rd to Saddle Peak Rd\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nLength:  9,700`\r\n\r\nWidth:  22`\r\n\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  2,000\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  20.9 lbs/ton\r\n\r\nStarting/end Dates:  8/09 - 2/10\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 11:\r\n\r\nUnincorporated LA County area around Palmdale; Godde Hill Rd, Et Al.\r\n\r\nLimits:  11345` N/O Elizabeth Lake Rd to Elizabeth Lake Rd; and various other streets\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nLength:  10,660`\r\n\r\nWidth:  36`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  4,796\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  20.9 lbs/ton\r\n\r\nStart/End dates:  6/08 - 6/09\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 12:\r\n\r\nLoc.:  Unincorporated LA County area of Rancho Dominguez; Santa Fe Ave Et Al\r\n\r\nLimits:  Del Amo Blvd to 1200 S Alameda Street East; and various other streets\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nLength:  6,060`\r\n\r\nWidth:  72`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2.5`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  6,817\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  20.9 lbs/ton\r\n\r\nStart/End Dates:  6/08 - 6/09\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 13:\r\n\r\nUnincorporated LA County area of Bouquet Canyon; Vasquez Canyon Rd\r\n\r\nLimits:  Bouquet Canyon Rd to Sierra Highway\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nLength:  19,000`\r\n\r\nWidth:  24`\r\n\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  4,277\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  20.9 lbs/ton\r\n\r\nStart/End Dates:  5/08 - 10/09","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Steinhoff","Phone":""},{"GrantID":10161,"CycleID":394,"CycleCode":"RAC10       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC10        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":57500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proj. #1:\r\n\r\nLoc.:  Tierra Rejada Rd.\r\n\r\nLimits:  Los Angeles Ave (SR-118) to Hidden Pines Rd\r\n\r\nLength:  11,000`\r\n\r\nWidth:  varies - 60 - 70`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  10,500\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  32 lbs\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nOctober 2007 - December 2007\r\n\r\nProj. #2:\r\n\r\nLoc.:  Second St\r\n\r\nLimits:  Spring Rd o Moorpark Ave\r\n\r\nLength:  2,100`\r\n\r\nWidth:  40`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  1,000\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  32 lbs\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:  \r\nOctober 2007 - December 2007\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Moorpark","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Klotzle","Phone":"805-517-6285"},{"GrantID":10162,"CycleID":392,"CycleCode":"FR30        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR30         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":149176.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Sutter County Resource Conservation District is seeking funding for the cleanup of illegal refuse on orchards owned by five different landowners southwest of Yuba City in Sutter County.  The landowners names and orchard locations are: Ranjit Rai, G. Washington \u0026 Reed; Dilbahar Mohar, Colusa \u0026 N. Humphrey ; Amarjit Sohal, Hutchison \u0026 Carlson; Balbir Sohal, G Washington \u0026 Tudor; and Amarjit Bains, Bogue \u0026 Holcomb.  The refuse will be removed by W. Demolition; Security gates and fences will be built by Dilbert Foster Fencing.  No trespassing signs will be placed at all gate locations on each respective property.  The removal of refuse will eliminate potentially dangerous obstacles to basic farming operations, prevent further degradation of materials into toxic substances, and limit the possibility of onsite and offsite surface and groundwater contamination.  The gates, fences, and no trespassing signs will help prevent future trespassing and illegal dumping at these sites.","ParticipantName":"Sutter County Resource Conservation District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ryan","LastName":"Bonea","Phone":"530-674-1461"},{"GrantID":10163,"CycleID":392,"CycleCode":"FR30        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR30         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":81800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Pinoleville Pomo Nation wishes to clean up existing dump sites on three parcels located within the historic boundaries of the rancheria.  At each site, construction automotive, household, and agricultural waste will be collected, sorted, and re-used, recycled or disposed of in an appropriate facility.  In two sites, drums - with potentially hazardous contents - will be disposed of by licensed contractors.  Once cleaned, each site will be landscaped with trees and shrubs, and posted as a `no dumping` site.","ParticipantName":"Pinoleville Pomo Nation","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Edmunds","Phone":"707-463-1454"},{"GrantID":10165,"CycleID":399,"CycleCode":"SWC21       ","CycleNameID":99,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC21        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":750000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In western Antioch, Markley Creek flows through 2 former landfills. In December 2001, a stream bank failure occurred which exposed and discharged buried waste. A Cleanup and Abatement Order (CAO) was issued by the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board for all landholders along Markley Creek within the landfill areas. The CAO requires stabilization of the creek to prevent further discharges. The project shall separate waste from surface water in Markley Creek; provide long-term stability of creek banks; provide adequate hydraulic capacity and channel protection of Markley Creek; and restore and enhance identified riparian and sensitive habitats. At most, approximately 34,700 cubic yards of waste and fill material will be removed, consolidated, and re-capped on the closed landfill areas and approximately 1,700 linear feet of creek channel will be modified and stabilized.","ParticipantName":"City of Antioch","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Brandt","Phone":"925-779-7045"},{"GrantID":10166,"CycleID":392,"CycleCode":"FR30        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR30         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":44906.0000,"ProjectSummary":"There are approximately 400 tractor and grader tires located on the Rodriguez property at 21640 Davis Road in Corning, CA.  The current owner, Ramon Rodriguez, purchase the property in 1997.  The tires were abandoned on the property by a previous owner.  Upon grant approval, the Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency will coordinate with TRI-C to reuse salvageable tires, recycle the rubber off of unsalvageable tires, and property dispose of any materials that are not recyclable.  The proposed grant  would remove approximately 400 tractor and grader tires from one site.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Kristina","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"530-528-1103"},{"GrantID":10167,"CycleID":392,"CycleCode":"FR30        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR30         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":49823.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Santa Barbara is applying for a Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement grant to cleanup an illegal dumping site off of Refugio Road in the Santa Ynez Valley of Santa Barbara County.  Material has been illegally dumped for a number of years at this site and the area impacted is approximately 10,500 square feet.  Material dumped consists of household trash, furniture, appliances , vehicles, a horse trailer, and various other items.  The total cost of the remediation project, including revegation, is $68,321 and the County is willing to pay for all costs exceeding the grant request of $49,823.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Leslie","LastName":"Wells","Phone":"805-882-3611"},{"GrantID":10168,"CycleID":392,"CycleCode":"FR30        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR30         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":5145.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Imperial County Local Enfocement Agnecy (LEA) has reviewed a request submitted by a farm property owner for the reimbursement of costs associated with the cleanup of illegally disposed waste on property jointly owned by Grizzle Farmland LLC and Tyler Family Property LLC.  The property is designated as agricultural land and the current use of the property for stacking hay is consistent with use as farm land.  The LEA has determined that the removal of illegally disposed household wastes, wood pallets, waste tires, and green wastes from the site is eligible for funding under Title 14, Chapter 4.5 of the California Code of Regulations.  Therefore, the LEA is submitting an application for consideration of funding the completed remediation of the property.  The cleanup of the farm property was completed in February of 2007.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Lars","LastName":"Seifert","Phone":"760-336-8530"},{"GrantID":10169,"CycleID":400,"CycleCode":"TRI20       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI20        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":225000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Loc.:\r\n\r\nIntersection of North Old Stage Road (3L002) and Stewart Springs Rd (4L06) northerly along Stewart Springs Rd (4L06), Old Hwy 99 (4L05 \u0026 5K05) and Easy Street (6J08) to Walters Lane (6J03), over the I-5 overpass to Fairlane Rd (lJ028).\r\n\r\nLimits:\r\nSee attached map\r\n\r\nLength:\r\n22.60 miles\r\n\r\nWidth:\r\n24 ft.\r\n\r\nDepth:\r\n.13 ft to .25 ft\r\n\r\nTons of RAC used:\r\n9,375\r\n\r\nProposed Construction Dates:\r\nStart and Completion is scheduled for Summer 2008\r\n\r\nGrant Funds Requested:\r\nAmt. of RAC:\r\n9,375\r\nX\r\nDifferential Cost of RAC:\r\n$24\r\n+\r\nTesting:\r\n$0\r\n\r\nTotal:  $225,000\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:\r\nNone\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:\r\nNone\r\n\r\nProj. History:\r\nNone\r\n","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Scott","LastName":"Waite","Phone":"530-842-8250"},{"GrantID":10170,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":99654.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Playground\r\nSite-West Street Elementary School 900 West Street Olive Elementary School 1402 Fig Street\r\nWill use the TDP products grant funds to improve numerous playground area boxes under playground equipment at two schools by using high quality tire derived particle fill (playground mulch) provided by PermaLife Products, LLC, Maricopa, AZ. We intend to improve the playground equipment areas at the West Street and Olive View Elementary Schools, which serve 789 students in grades K-5 as well as all children from the Corning community who play on this equipment after school and on weekends. Currently, we have pea gravel covering the area under the equipment, and have numerous problems with this current situation.","ParticipantName":"Corning Union Elementary School District","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Danny","LastName":"Salado","Phone":"530-824-7700"},{"GrantID":10171,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":99515.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation - Playground, Track and Sidewalk/Pathway\r\nSite-646 Stanislaus/ 217 School Street\r\nThe Mark Twain Recreational Facilities Modernization is a project that will showcase to our community the importance of recycling by using tire-derived products to resurface the track/walking pathway at each of our elementary schools respectfully. Additionally we will use rubberized bark for our playground fall-zone safety areas; the existing wood bark will itself be recycled for use in our School Garden Grant programs at each site.","ParticipantName":"Mark Twain Union Elementary School District","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kathy","LastName":"Northington","Phone":"209-736-6007"},{"GrantID":10173,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":17640.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Playground\r\nSite-55190 Point Road Fresno, CA 93605 \r\nThis project will supply 6 inches of `Rubber Bark` under our existent certified playground structures. We installed an approved material (not `Rubber Bark`) when new structures were installed. Over time the product has compressed and dissipated. This project will allow the district to maintain the 9-12 inches non-compressed requirement for fall material.","ParticipantName":"Big Creek Elementary School District","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Judy J.","LastName":"Statler","Phone":"559-893-3314"},{"GrantID":10177,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":22500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Sidewalk/Pathway\r\nSite-1331 South Ham Lane, Lodi, CA 95242 The City will utilize rubberized panels in place of concrete sidewalk to minimize root surgery, which would jeopardize the health of specimen trees. Flexible, rubber panels will also help minimize hazards to the public by eliminating offsets. In addition, the City will save money and resources by reusing the product when needed.","ParticipantName":"City of Lodi","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Curt","LastName":"Juran","Phone":"209-333-6740"},{"GrantID":10178,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":45535.0000,"ProjectSummary":"AGRICULTURE/LANDSCAPE-Horse Stall Mats/Arenas\r\nArena Project, 1125 East St.\r\nHorse stall mats for 150` X3 00` arena to improve overall safety for horse`s and riders.","ParticipantName":"40th District Agricultural Association","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rita","LastName":"Moore","Phone":"530-402-2222"},{"GrantID":10179,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":39000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Track\r\nSite-1471 Ferry Street\r\nAnderson, CA 96007\r\nAnderson Union High School has served the needs of students and the community for almost 100 years. Throughout the years, modernization of the buildings continues but funds for athletic field have been very limited and most improvements have come from community workdays and donations. AUHS is the only remaining high school in our area still using a dirt track. Recently new lights were installed in our football stadium and we plan to replace the bleachers. Along with these improvements, an all weather track surface would benefit our students, students in our feeder schools, and the Anderson Community.","ParticipantName":"Anderson Union High School District","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Donell","LastName":"Evans","Phone":"530-378-0568"},{"GrantID":10181,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":26730.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape-Horse stall mats\r\nSite-421 HWY 101 N, Crescent City, Del Norte 95531\r\nStall mats will be used in the horse barns year round.","ParticipantName":"41st District Agricultural Association","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Janet","LastName":"Jones","Phone":"707-464-9556"},{"GrantID":10184,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":24060.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Playground\r\n487 Treat Ave, San Andreas, CA 95249\r\nResurface existing wood bark and dirt playground with new recycled tire bark.","ParticipantName":"San Andreas Recreation and Park District","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Donna","LastName":"Leatherman","Phone":"209-482-0568"},{"GrantID":10189,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":37500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Playground\r\nProject Address- HWY 196 Willow Creek CA 95573\r\nRenovation of primary play area with rubber mulch.","ParticipantName":"Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified School District","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Melanie","LastName":"Sanderson","Phone":"530-625-5600"},{"GrantID":10192,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":32690.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation - Track\r\nSite - 555 Central Ave., Fillmore, CA 93015. Due to the deteriorated condition of our existing track and football field, it was reported to the Office of Public School Construction in a Williams Settlement Facilities Report noting safety repairs needed. This grant would afford FUSD the opportunity to provide a safe competitive environment for our students while assisting in the recycling of used tires, aiding the ongoing improvement of our environment .","ParticipantName":"Fillmore Unified School District","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Sube","Phone":"805-524-8047"},{"GrantID":10193,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":99706.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Playground\r\nSites-Jensen Park, Sycamore Park, and Central Park\r\nProject will replace wood fiber in existing playground at three City parks with new rubberized material.","ParticipantName":"City of Willows","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Tyhurst","Phone":"530-934-7041"},{"GrantID":10194,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":57965.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation - Playground\r\nSite - 1180 Rufus Allen Blvd.\r\nSouth Lake Tahoe, CA 96150\r\nThe City of South Lake Tahoe Parks and Recreation Department will utilize recycled tire diverted rubber mulch to replace currently used shredded wood in the City`s three public playgrounds. This will provide a savings of approximately $15,000 over the next two years as well as eliminate the need for replacement mulch. The city intends to recycle the current shredded wood and re-use it as forest cover to assist in our erosion control efforts.","ParticipantName":"City of South Lake Tahoe","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Ross","Phone":"530-542-6095"},{"GrantID":10195,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":60250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Playground\r\nProject Location- 8835 Swasey Drive Redding CA 96001\r\nDistrict proposes to replace existing wood chip and gravel covered playground areas in the preschool, kindergarten and elementary playground areas with recycled shredded tire derived playground resilient surfacing.","ParticipantName":"Grant Elementary School District","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"John V.","LastName":"Krinkel","Phone":"530-243-4952"},{"GrantID":10196,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":81670.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Track\r\nSite - Granite Hills High School, 1719 E. Madison Ave. \u0026 Santana High School, 9915 Magnolia Ave\r\n\r\nWe are currently raising money to build a synthetic field and rubberized track. The track will nine lanes wide. It will be available for P.E. classes, athletic teams, and community activities . \r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Grossmont Union High School District","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ray","LastName":"Teran","Phone":"619-644-8095"},{"GrantID":10198,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":99776.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Playground \r\nSite-3407 Hiatt Dr. Redding CA 96003\r\nThis project will replace wood fiber chips with rubber much at three elementary schools:  Grand Oaks, Shasta Lake, and Buckeye School of the Arts.","ParticipantName":"Gateway Unified School District","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Hubbell","Phone":"530-245-7908"},{"GrantID":10201,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":96862.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape-Mulch or Bark\r\nSite-Various Kings County Government landscape areas.\r\nPublic Works Department is in the process of a multiphase redesign and repair of existing landscape area in the Government Center.  Part of the repair includes the use of tire-derived products in the form of mulch.","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Leanne","LastName":"Cronin","Phone":"559-582-3211"},{"GrantID":10204,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":26197.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape  -Mulch or Bark\r\nWeed Abatement Coverings\r\nSite - 675 Clover Valley Road, Upper Lake, CA 95485\r\nProject will provide mulch and weed abatement for approximately 10,800 square feet of campus landscaping. Our current landscaping is xeriscape, consisting of drought resistant trees, shrubs and flowers and is mulched with bark. The bark deteriorates quickly and needs to be replaced annually. The tire-derived product that we will use in the project will last for 4-5 years.","ParticipantName":"Upper Lake Union High School District","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Pat","LastName":"McBride","Phone":"707-275-2314"},{"GrantID":10205,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":99558.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation - Playground\r\nSite - 720 South 8th Street, Kerman, CA 93630\r\nThe City of Kerman staff will remove the current playground cover and replace it with Rubber Mulch in the following parks: Wooten, Rotary, Lions, Kiwanis, and Kerckhoff. The rubber mulch is make from 100% California recycled tires. This project will divert 21,833 tires from the California waste stream.","ParticipantName":"City of Kerman","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Phillip","LastName":"Gallegos","Phone":"559-846-9328"},{"GrantID":10208,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":99715.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape- Mulch or Bark\r\nSite - 3100 Calaveras Rd, Milpitas 95035\r\nSanta Clara County`s Integrated Pest Management ordinance mandates the reduction of herbicides used on County lands. An application of Rubber Mulch at Ed Levin County Park for  parking islands, tree rings, and parking structures, would eliminate or minimize the use of pesticides in those areas for weed control.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christian","LastName":"Elliott","Phone":"408-355-2291"},{"GrantID":10213,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":50688.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape\r\nMulch/Bark, Horse Stall Mats, \u0026 Storm Drain Filters\r\nSite:  San Joaquin Fair, 1658 S. Airport Way Stockton CA 95206\r\nInstall and display various tire-derived products throughout the San Joaquin Fairgrounds.  Products are anticipated to include landscaping mulch, rubber mats for horses and other livestock, rubber tiles in horse race paddock, storm drain filters, and anti-fatigue mats for employees.","ParticipantName":"2nd District Agricultural Association","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Debbie","LastName":"Cook","Phone":"209-466-3589"},{"GrantID":10214,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Tina Muncie","AwardedFunds":50600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape: Mulch/Bark\r\nRecreation:  Track\r\nSite: 11033 Buford Ave. Lennox CA 90304\r\nLandscape: provide the Lennox Character Challenge Center with mulch, weed abatement covering to reduce mowing around challenge course equipment.  Track:  replace decomposed granite surface with rubberized track at Lennox Middle School.","ParticipantName":"Lennox School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"310-695-4010"},{"GrantID":10222,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":88351.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape\r\nMulch/Bark \u0026 Horse Stall Mats\r\nSite-14800 Seventh Street, Victorville CA 92395\r\nUsing the Ag Mats to cover the ground surface for two show arenas, barns, and the animal paths of travel.  Rubberized bark will be utilized to enhance the new Native Indigenous plant projects created by our 4H, Future Farmers of America, Grange programs.","ParticipantName":"28th District Agricultural Association","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Alstott","Phone":"760-951-2200"},{"GrantID":10224,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":99000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Playground\r\nSite-11601 Main St. Sunol CA 94586\r\nTo provide environmentally friendly and child safe mulch in the two playground areas and multi purpose sport areas.","ParticipantName":"Sunol Glen Unified School District","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lowell","LastName":"Hoxie","Phone":"925-862-2217"},{"GrantID":10227,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":99340.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape\r\nMulch/Bark \u0026 Weed Abatement Coverings\r\nThe Madera Irrigation District will use the rubber mulch as weed abatement in their yard and fields.","ParticipantName":"Madera Irrigation District","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dwight","LastName":"Clancy","Phone":"559-673-9241"},{"GrantID":10228,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":85052.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Playground\r\nAgriculture/Landscape-Mulch/Bark\r\nSite-119 Fox St. Lemoore CA 93245\r\nThe City will replace the current playground cover in Lemoore City Park with rubber mulch.  The City will also use the rubber mulch for the flowerbeds and trees throughout the City.","ParticipantName":"City of Lemoore","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Simonson","Phone":"559-924-6746"},{"GrantID":10229,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":99384.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Playground\r\nSite-Meadow Park, Central Park Brite Lake, and West Park.\r\nCity will replace current playground cover with rubber mulch.","ParticipantName":"City of Tehachapi","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christopher","LastName":"Kirk","Phone":"661-822-2200"},{"GrantID":10230,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":90830.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation - Track\r\nSite - 800 W. Covina Blvd\r\nSan Dimas, 91773\r\nGrant funds will be used in conjunction with other locally raised funds to purchase rubberized track for San Dimas High School. The product will be made of 100% California waste tires. The track will greatly improve the safety of those students and others who use the track, will reduce maintenance cost over the long term, and will further the school` efforts to create and environmentally sound environment.","ParticipantName":"Bonita Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":10231,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":99381.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Playground \u0026 Sports Surfacing\r\nDue to water well shortage, the School District must install artificial turf in order to have a field for the children to practice and play sports. The School District will also use the rubber mulch in the playground at both school sites.","ParticipantName":"Latrobe School District","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Fusano","Phone":"530-677-0260"},{"GrantID":10232,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":59204.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation - Playground\r\nSite - 32 park locations, Los Angeles\r\nThe City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks will replace damaged and worn park playground surface tiles throughout the City with 100% recycled tire-derived materials (the 2.5` base of the 3`- thick surface tile is 100% recycled material). The damaged tiles at all these locations are over 8 years old. A total of 8,160 square feet of surfacing will be repaired in 32 public park playgrounds , benefiting children in communities throughout the City of los Angeles, primarily low-to middle- income communities where playgrounds have fallen into disrepair.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jason","LastName":"Lew","Phone":"213-928-9152"},{"GrantID":10233,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":64391.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Playground\r\nSite-836 Olive Ave/220 W.Bobier/111 Melrose Way\r\nVista Unified School District is in the process of outfitting schools with a playground with new play equipment and will place a soft surface covering under the play apparatus for child safety.","ParticipantName":"Vista Unified School District","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Donna","LastName":"Caperton","Phone":"760-726-2170"},{"GrantID":10236,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":95721.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation - Playground\r\nSite - 22900 Canyon Ave. River Pines, 95675\r\nCIWMB funding is requested in order to acquire the materials necessary for tire-derived playground surfacing at River Pines Park in River Pines, CA. Located in one of the more remote and rural areas of Amador County, River Pines Park was built in the 1960s out of handmade park furniture. The current condition of the park does not come close to meeting modern safety standards. The Amador County Recreation Agency is undertaking a revitalization project that would update this entire two-acre playground in an effort to increase children`s safety and utilization of the park. The surfacing provided by this grant would lay the foundation for this larger revitalization effort, which also includes the removal of antiquated playground fixtures and other safety hazards. \r\n","ParticipantName":"Amador County Recreation Agency","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Liz","LastName":"MacLeod","Phone":"209-223-6359"},{"GrantID":10237,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":43785.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Playground\r\nSite-Arena Elementary , 20 School St, Point Arena CA 95468\r\nReplacing existing wood chips with rubber bark","ParticipantName":"Point Arena School District","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Riboli","Phone":"707-882-2848"},{"GrantID":10241,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":14592.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape -Livestock Mats\r\nSite- 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd \u0026 14550 El Camino Real, Del Mar 92014/Del Mar Fairgrounds \u0026 Horsepark. \r\nThe 22nd D.A.A. owns and operates the Del Mar Fairgrounds and the Horsepark Facility which houses over 200 horses year-round. The Fairgrounds and Horsepark hold numerous Equestrian events and will have from 350-700 additional horses at one time. There is a need for a total of 320-4`x6` tire derived mats at our wash racks and crossties to provide a safe surface for livestock. The mats will also provide our livestock a padded floor in our new concrete floor Agri Fair Building during the annual San Diego County Fair. This grant demonstrates the beneficial use of tire-derived recycled content rubber products at the Del Mar Fairgrounds and Horsepark.","ParticipantName":"22nd District Agricultural Association","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Nancy","LastName":"Strauss","Phone":"858-792-4298"},{"GrantID":10243,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":9125.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Playground\r\nSite-35555 Annapolis Rd\r\nThe playground was originally built four years ago and waste tire mulch was used as mulch under the equipment.  The waste tires have dissipated so this will bring the cushioning mulch back to the standard needed.","ParticipantName":"Horicon Elementary School District","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"707-886-5322"},{"GrantID":10246,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":99903.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Playground\r\nSite-10142 Old Oregon Trial, Redding CA 96003\r\nColumbia Elementary School has four playground areas totaling approximately 25,000 sq ft.  We currently use playground bark as a surface which requires replacing and replenishing annually.  Replacement with rubber bark will increase safety, saving funds over the long run, and provide a cleaner environment .","ParticipantName":"Columbia Elementary School District","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Adelman","Phone":"530-223-1915"},{"GrantID":10248,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":45240.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Playground\r\nSite-2525 Buena Vista Ave, Belmont CA 94002\r\nReplace the Fi-Bar mulch on three play structure areas with recycled tire mulch.","ParticipantName":"Belmont-Redwood Shores School District","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Zachry","Phone":"650-637-4840"},{"GrantID":10250,"CycleID":398,"CycleCode":"TDP5        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP5         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":38890.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture /Landscape: Mulch or Park\r\nRecreation: Playground\r\nProject will remove the woodchip/sand cover that is under two playgrounds at Grand Avenue Preschool and replace it with rubber mulch.  Fill in sandbox areas at Village and Fair Oaks Park with rubber mulch.  Remove the bark in the landscape areas at each of our seven parks and replace with rubber mulch.","ParticipantName":"Fair Oaks Recreation and Park District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Margaret","LastName":"Voorhees","Phone":"916-966-1036"},{"GrantID":10254,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":41039.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nOne of the goals of the LEA Program is to protect public health and safety through effective uses of technology in regulating waste facilities in Riverside Co.\r\n\r\nA portion of the grant funds will be used to continue the development of a geographic information system (GIS) to facilitate the oversight of waste facilities.  The remaining funds will be used for training of LEA staff to increase the effectiveness of field staff and purchase field equipment.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Laurie","LastName":"Holk","Phone":"760-393-3390"},{"GrantID":10255,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15576.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Need:\r\n\r\nSierra Co. currently operates five solid waste disposal facilities which are located throughout an area covering approx. 1,000 sq. mi.  The LEA is charged w/the responsibility to `...assure that solid, liquid, and hazardous wastes are collected, treated, handled, and reclaimed or recycled in such a manner as to prevent the spread of or pollution of waters, the creation of nuisances of safety hazards, and the environmental degradation of any kind.`  (Sierra Co. Health Services Plea, 1994/95).\r\n\r\nThe Environmental Health Specialist cannot accomplish all the duties encompassed by the environmental health plan in addition to the tasks directly related to landfill permit and inspection.  Accordingly, funds requested through the Enforcement Assistance Grant Program will be utilized as outlined in the budget of the application.","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Elizabeth","LastName":"Morgan","Phone":"530-993-6716"},{"GrantID":10256,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18758.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nSolid waste permit fees and landfill tonnage fees have been established to fund monthly landfill inspections.  Fees are not adequate to fund additional staff hours necessary to continue program improvements including investigation of illegal landfills, participation in LEA and IWMB coordination, activities, program uniformity, meeting participation, regulation review/comment activities.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Huerta","Phone":"530-538-5328"},{"GrantID":10257,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":25901.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment w/regard to proper and safe storage, transport and disposal of solid waste within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe County of Santa Clara Dept. of Environmental Health intends to use FY 2008-2009 LEA grant funds for subscription to program specific publications, administrative costs such as payment for county advise for permit and program issues and other possible administrative costs associated with the solid waste program, including educational seminars.  Additionally, funds will be used for program equipment including surveillance equipment and software associated with it.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"O\u0027Day","Phone":"408-918-4622"},{"GrantID":10258,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":82292.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe LEA grant funds will be used to provide more outside training within the State on permitting and inspection such as the CA Environment Quality Act training.  As well as update travel/training on Title 14 and 27.  Funds to purchase more Personal Protective Equipment and Field Equipment for the inspectors.  Funds for education such as membership fees, subscription and updates on Title 14 and 27.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Murray","Phone":"626-430-5540"},{"GrantID":10259,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16430.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe Siskiyou Co. Environmental Health Division maintains an active Local Enforcement Agency Program for the purposes of protecting public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  The 2008/09 grant funds will be spent on REHS staff salaries.  REHS staff will continue to inspect and enforce regulations at all active and closed sites.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Barber","Phone":"530-841-2110"},{"GrantID":10260,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17094.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment w/ regard to solid waste facilities within Tehama Co.\r\n\r\nTehama County`s Dept. of Environmental Health intends to use FY 2008-2009 LEA Grant funds for new safety and computer equipment, medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities) and for maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste Program.  Funds will also be used for staffing, training, travel within the State, consulting services, and materials.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Potanovic","Phone":"530-527-8020"},{"GrantID":10261,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":25597.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of our Solid Waste/LEA is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nSonoma County`s Environmental Health Division intends to use the EAG19, FY 2008-2009 LEA Grant, funds for supplementation to staff salaries while performing permitting and inspection duties; purchases of field inspection supplies; development of staff through trainings, professional organization memberships, and conferences; renewal of Hazwhopper certifications for staff conducting inspections at solid waste facilities; usage and servicing of cell phones, pages and other communication devices; and maintenance of vehicles.  Any interest earned will be used for the activities mentioned above.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Sosko","Phone":"707-565-6521"},{"GrantID":10262,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":20781.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Stmt. of Use:\r\n\r\nGrant funds will be used to assist with salaries for REHS and Civil Engineering staff assigned to the solid waste LEA program.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Schmidtbauer","Phone":"707-784-3308"},{"GrantID":10263,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15560.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of the Alpine County LEA is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe Alpine Co. LEA intends to use EA19 grant funds for LEA personnel, training of LEA staff, attending regional CIWMB Roundtable meetings, for purchase and maintenance of technical equipment, computer and office equipment, and supplies necessary to perform LEA duties within our jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Lampson","Phone":"530-694-2146"},{"GrantID":10264,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18264.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nTo support our Solid Waste Enforcement  program staff by acquiring necessary office equipment, field inspection equipment, personnel protective equipment and the overall training of LEA staff necessary in maintaining the appropriate expertise and qualifications to continue to administer this program.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Phil","LastName":"Hudecek","Phone":"559-675-7823"},{"GrantID":10265,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":21743.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regards to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nImperial County Environmental Health`s Local Enforcement Agency intends to use the FY 2008-09 EA Grant funds for staff training, purchasing of safety, computer equipment and office supplies.  Funds have also been allocated for maintenance on vehicles assigned to LEA staff.  Any interest earned will be used for training and or salary staff offset.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Lars","LastName":"Seifert","Phone":"760-336-8530"},{"GrantID":10266,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17356.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gerald J.","LastName":"Sipe","Phone":"530-283-6355"},{"GrantID":10267,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":33376.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Solid Waste Program is to protect the public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities and operations within the jurisdictions of Yuba and Sutter Counties and the cities within.  This will be accomplished through routine inspections and making sure that the solid waste facilities and operations, within our jurisdiction, operate in accordance with their solid waste facilities permit and the State Minimum Standards.\r\n\r\nYuba county Environmental Health Dept. intends to use FY 2008-2009 funds for staff salaries.\r\n\r\nDeborah Biersteker, Yuba Sutter LEA","ParticipantName":"Yuba-Sutter County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Deborah","LastName":"Biersteker","Phone":"530-749-5479"},{"GrantID":10268,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":25830.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use\r\nThe goal of the Contra Costa County environmental Health Local Enforcement  Agency (Contra Costa LEA) solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regards to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. \r\n \r\nContra Costa LEA intends to utilize FY 2008-2009 LEA Grant funds on personnel, training, equipment, supplies, inspection and technical support costs for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities in Contra Costa County.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Vanessa","LastName":"Cordier","Phone":"925-692-2531"},{"GrantID":10269,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":56832.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe LEA would like to use part of grant  for a consultant contract, which is primarily utilized for engineering review \r\nof Reports of Facility Information, closure plans, and other technical documents.  The LEA would like to use the remainder of staff assistance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees, and field equipment and its maintenance.\r\n\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Kao","Phone":"213-252-3967"},{"GrantID":10270,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15963.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nSan Benito County`s Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2008-09 LEA Grant Funds to achieve the following objectives: \r\n\r\n1)  To supplement our monitoring in inspections of the Landfill, C \u0026 D, CIA and Compositing sites.\r\n\r\n2)  To maintain the required level of training for the LEA Staff.\r\n\r\n3)  To address solid waste permitting issues.","ParticipantName":"San Benito County","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert M.","LastName":"Shingai","Phone":"831-636-4035"},{"GrantID":10271,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15552.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Admin Costs, Analysis/Evaluation/Testing/Demo, audio/visual, memberships, communications, computers, Field equipment, Health \u0026 safety, Office equipment/supplies, Equipment\r\n\r\nStatement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment w/regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe City of Vernon`s Health Dept. intends to use FY 2008-2009 LEA Grant-19 funds to purchase safety equipment, monitoring tools, telecommunications air time and accessories for Nextel telephones, computer hardware systems and software, office supplies, provide vehicle maintenance and upkeep, and allow us to attend training and conferences to help us fulfill our LEA responsibilities.","ParticipantName":"City of Vernon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Leonard","LastName":"Grossberg","Phone":"323-583-8811"},{"GrantID":10272,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":21721.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA intends to use grant funds for salaries exclusive of benefits.  The Grant will augment our inspection, permitting, and enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jill","LastName":"Pahl","Phone":"530-745-2300"},{"GrantID":10273,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17888.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statment of Use:\r\n\r\nWe will continue to use LEA grant funds for salary and benefits for enforcement staff who perform inspections at our solid waste facilities.  Priority items include routine inspections, permit reviews and revisions, and enforcement actions to eliminate any ongoing violations and illegal site cleanup actions.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Marvin","LastName":"Moskowitz","Phone":"760-878-0261"},{"GrantID":10274,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":44322.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nSan Bernardino Co`s Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2008/2009 LEA Grant funds to attend and participate in conferences, symposia, seminars, and training classes relevant to permitting and operation of new and existing solid waste facilities, implementation of regulations, and to enhanse staff knowledge for use in inspection and enforcement.  We will also supplement the LEA budget for the following:\r\n\r\n1.  Legal services used in enforcement actions, and to acquire the services of technicial consultants on an as needed basis to provide specialized knowledge allowing the LEA to adequately review, approve and comment on environmental studies, permitting edocuments, and closure/post closure plans for solid waste facilities\r\n\r\n2.  Maintenance and operation of program vehicles and\r\n\r\n3.  Administrative Staff Costs.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Terri","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"909-387-3891"},{"GrantID":10275,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":28965.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nAlameda County Dept. of Environmental Health, Office of Solid \u0026 Medical Waste Management intends to use the FY 2008-2009 LEA grant funds to purchase laptop computers, a GEM 2000 gas monitoring instrument and to maintain vehicles for the solid waste program field inspectors to enable them to complete their inspections.  Funds will also be used to provide training.  Any interest on grant monies deposited will be used for training.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Moroz","Phone":"510-567-6757"},{"GrantID":10276,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":27681.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will enhance the City of San Diego Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) by providing additional equipment, supplies, training, technical support, reference and public outreach materials.  This will allow the LEA to continue its effective solid waste permitting and enforcement program, to regulatory guidance to operators and owners of solid waste facilities and disposal sites; and when necessary, to take enforcement action to remedy threats to public health and safety and the environment.  The LEA has developed specific program goals and objectives in order to protect and promote the health and safety of the community and the environment.  These goals and objectives include a wide variety of activities including inspections, permitting, investigation and enforcement; public health and safety, waste collection and transportation inspections, waste tire surveillance, inspection and enforcement; regulatory streamlining, agency coordination and community outreach.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jacquelyn","LastName":"Adams","Phone":"619-533-3695"},{"GrantID":10277,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":22978.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\n1)  Staff Training and related expenses including hosting round table and other solid waste meetings.\r\n2)  Equipment maintenance and Equipment needs such as instrument calibration, computer cameras etc.\r\n3)Vehicle mileage and replacement expenses.\r\n4)  Staffing and miscellaneous expenses such as safety gear.\r\n","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dean","LastName":"Peterson","Phone":"650-372-6222"},{"GrantID":10278,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18951.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nMendocino County`s Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2008-09 LEA Grant funds to assist in paying the salary of our LEA staff.  Additional County funds will also be used for LEA staff salary, LEA program supplies, communication and transportation needs.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Roger W.","LastName":"Foote","Phone":"707-463-5763"},{"GrantID":10279,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":44219.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment.  The LEA grant funds will be used for staff to attend technical and regulatory training/workshops; contract for technical and legal services; purchasing field equipment and safety gear/supplies; paying for miscellaneous maintenance and rental cost for vehicles and equipment; paying for a portion of the LEA supervisory salary.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Patricia","LastName":"Henshaw","Phone":"714-433-6011"},{"GrantID":10280,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":24638.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal f our solid waste program is to protect public health \u0026 safety \u0026 the environment as it relates to the operation of solid waste facilities in Santa Barbara Co.\r\n\r\nSanta Barbara Co. Environmental Health Services intends to use the FY 08/09 Grant funds for LEA staff salaries, training, equipment maintenance as well as for new office and field equipment.  In accordance with Grant requirements, all expenditures of Grant funds will be tracked with a complete accounting of those expenditures provided to the CIWMB within 90 days of the close of the fiscal year.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Brummond","Phone":"805-346-7348"},{"GrantID":10281,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":20099.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal for our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment w/regard to solid waste facility within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nMerced County`s Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2008-2009 LEA Grant funds for staff costs, attend annual conferences, purchase field equipment and for maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste Program.  Any interest earned will be used for training and education.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Peeler","Phone":"209-381-1086"},{"GrantID":10282,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16233.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nFunds obtained from the grant program will be used to support the LEA`s ability to inspect, permit and monitor the landfill and compost facility.  These funds will be set up in a separate interest bearing account and appropriate records will be maintained.  Any interest earned will be used to enhance approved budget categories.\r\n\r\nThe Solid Waste Program in Mariposa Co. continues to benefit from enforcement training workshops/seminars offered by the CIWMB and other worthwhile organizations.  These training sessions assist in the standardization of LEA functions and provide opportunities to network with other jurisdictions.\r\n\r\nAdditionally, the LEA Program will continue inspection of closed, illegal, and abandoned sites throughout the County.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Charles B.","LastName":"Mosher, M.D., MPH","Phone":"209-966-3689"},{"GrantID":10283,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15760.0000,"ProjectSummary":"STATEMENT OF USE - The goal of the Del Norte County Department of Health and Human Services is to promote and protect the health of Del Norte County`s community by: \r\nContinuing development and implementation of a comprehensive solid waste program for effective, reliable and economic handling of solid waste for Del Norte County without adversely affecting community and safety by damaging the environment or our natural resources.  \r\nPromote public education and awareness of issues related to source reduction, re-use, recycling, and composting.  Provide information to the public on the importance of waste management and their role in safe and sensible practice to increase awareness of problems associated with improper solid waste practices.  Provide representation on integrated waste committees, attend pertinent training and conferences provided by the State to keep informed of current integrated waste issues and future program changes.  Del Norte County`s Environmental Health staff intends to use the FY 2008-2009 LEA Grant funds for the personnel costs to carry out the solid waste facilities permit and inspection program.  Any excess funds may be used for education, training, or minor equipment and repairs, related to solid waste facilities permit and inspection activities.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Melody M.","LastName":"Cannon","Phone":"707-464-3191"},{"GrantID":10284,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":30527.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe LEA proposes to use this grant funding to supplement the costs of three Environment Specialists assigned to the LEA Program as follows:\r\n\r\nA.  Mary Ellen Oetzel, Environmental Specialist III - \r\n95% of time spent in the LEA program\r\nResponsibilities:  permit processing, facility inspections and enforcement actions.\r\n\r\nB.  Sharon Zimmerman, Environmental Specialist III - \r\n95% of time spent in the LEA program\r\nResponsibilities:  Permit processing, facility inspections and enforcement actions.\r\n\r\nC.  Patrice Webb, Environmental Specialist III - \r\n75% of time spent in the LEA program\r\nResponsibilities:  Permit processing, facility inspections and enforcement actions.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Todd","Phone":"916-876-7883"},{"GrantID":10285,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":23632.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe Ventura Co. Environmental Health Division as the LEA is committed to protecting public health, safety, and the environment through enforcement of State regulations relative to the storage, handling, processing, and disposal of solid waste in Ventura Co.\r\n\r\nThe LEA intends to use the money from the CIWMB EA grant for staff training to maintain our CIWMB certification; calibrate and maintain landfill gas monitoring equipment; purchase safety equipment to increase employee safety; and update computer systems as necessary.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Diane","LastName":"Hall","Phone":"805-654-2433"},{"GrantID":10286,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":19386.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe LEA grant funds and any interest earned would be used towards improving our solid waste enforcement program.  Those expenses would include training for enforcement staff (including travel within the state), the purchase of equipment and materials used for inspections and salaries and benefits for environmental health personnel to handle expected workload in FY 2008-09 from anticipated applications for new or revised solid waste facility permits, inspections and other activities in the solid waste enforcement program.","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Winkler","Phone":"559-852-2625"},{"GrantID":10287,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe Pittsburg LEA will use the funds for inspection vehicle expenses and possible to fund a replacement vehicle.  The Funds will be used to continue programs, education and outreach to residents on materials that cannot be disposed of in a landfill/transfer station such as sharps, mercury and other HHW materials.  The funds will also support computers, software, electronics and other monitoring equipment.","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Laura L.","LastName":"Wright","Phone":"925-252-4114"},{"GrantID":10288,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":37604.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe County of San Diego LEA has developed program goals and objectives in order to protect public health, safety and the environment that encompass a wide variety of solid waste activities including solid waste permitting, inspection, investigation and enforcement; public health and safety, regulatory streamlining, agency coordination and customer outreach.\r\n\r\nThe proposed distributed of FY 2008-2009 LEA Grant funds will continue to enhance the LEA program by providing additional field equipment, equipment maintenance, computer equipment and software, office supplies, public outreach materials and opportunities, training and travel, reference materials, professional memberships, laboratory services, health and safety equipment, medical monitoring (annual checkup and tests for field staff) and administrative services.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rebecca","LastName":"Lafreniere","Phone":"858-694-3595"},{"GrantID":10289,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17465.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nLEA funds will be used for the following activities:\r\n\r\n1.  Support enhancement of the LEA solid waste landfill permit and inspection programs through a contract agreement between Lassen Co. and Local Public Health Services.\r\n\r\n2.  Postage, copies, communications and other miscellaneous office expenses associated w/ LEA functions in solid waste.\r\n\r\n3.  Expenses associated with computer and audio/visual equipment to be used to support LEA activities in solid waste.\r\n\r\n4.  Travel expenses associated w/ LEA EHS II mandated training and meeting requirements.","ParticipantName":"Lassen County","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Mannel","Phone":"530-251-8128"},{"GrantID":10290,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":22738.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of use - The goal of the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department intends to use the 2008-2009 LEA Grant funds for new safety, field and computer equipment, staff training and historical aerial photos of the solid waste facilities.  Any interest earned will be used for staff education and training.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Kith","Phone":"209-468-3444"},{"GrantID":10291,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18725.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use: \r\n\r\nThe goal of the Napa County Solid Waste Local enforcement Agency is to protect the public health, safety and the environment with regard to all the solid waste facilities and operation within Napa County.\r\n\r\nThe Napa County LEA intents to use the FY 2008-09 LEA Grant Funds for many purposes, including but not limited to computer equipment and software, personnel assistance, field equipment, and office supplies.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"707-253-4144"},{"GrantID":10292,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15804.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities in our jurisdiction, namely the BKK Landfill.  The City of West Covina`s Waste Management Enforcement Agency intends to use FY 2008-2009 LEA Grant funds for necessary equipment, a small portion for the Manager/inspector`s salary, the copy and facsimile machine maintenance contracts, membership dues, necessary publications, and for applicable LEA Solid Waste Program vehicle maintenance.  Any interest earned will be used for training and education.","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Clay","LastName":"Curtin","Phone":"626-939-8455"},{"GrantID":10293,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":44075.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe objective is to continue to provide a proactive, comprehensive Solid Waste Program in Shasta and Trinity Counties.  The full grant award will be used for staff salaries in both Counties.  These staff inspect, follow-up, permit, and perform related LEA Program duties.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carla","LastName":"Serio","Phone":"530-225-5787"},{"GrantID":10294,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":25773.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nTulare County`s Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2008-2009 LEA Grant funds to provide partial funding for a Registered Environmental Health Specialist III to perform routine facility inspections, process permit applications, and respond to solid waste complaints.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kenneth","LastName":"Bowers","Phone":"559-624-7428"},{"GrantID":10295,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18476.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe mission of the solid waste program is to protect public health and safety and the environment through the prevention of solid waste issues within Marin Co.\r\n\r\nThe Marin Co. Environmental Health Services Division intends to use FY 2008-09 LEA Grant funds for:  field equipment; office equipment; the maintenance of existing equipment; supplies; staff training and conferences; technical publications and reference books; technical consulting services; vehicle maintenance on LEA vehicles; medical monitoring for LEA staff.  Any interest will be applied to one of the above categories.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rebecca","LastName":"Ng","Phone":"415-473-6919"},{"GrantID":10296,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":19188.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\nThe LEA`s goal is to regulate the proper storage, collection and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial solid waste.  This is mainly accomplished through education, inspections and enforcement actives.  The LEA Enforcement Assistant Grant will be used for training and to purchase/maintain equipment that supports the solid waste permit and inspection program.  The majority of the grant is used towards the purchase of a vehicle (Municipal Lease) for LEA staff to use while conducting solid waste activities such as inspections, complaint investigations and to attend solid waste training.  The remainder of the grant is generally used to purchase health and safety equipment (protective clothing, cell phones/ radios, equipment, calibration, etc.), office equipment (computers, copy machine, furniture, etc.), vehicle maintenance (fuel vehicle repair, etc.) and training (conferences, classes).  The funds are very much appreciated in this small rural County.  Without these funds our jobs would be much more difficult.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Feriani","Phone":"209-754-6691"},{"GrantID":10297,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16510.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nFunds from this grant will be used to implement a portion of the Solid Waste Enforcement Program activities including the inspection and documentation of various solid waste facilities, vehicles, and disposal sites, as well as, purchasing new safety and computer equipment and maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste Program.  We also plan to use funds to encourage the public to recycle and promote awareness of proper solid waste disposal through community education and outreach programs.  In addition, funds will be used for enrichment by allowing staff to attend workshops, conferences, and roundtables; and any interest earned on the funds will be used for education and training.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rachelle","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"209-533-5692"},{"GrantID":10298,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17364.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of the Nevada Co. Dept. of Environmental Health`s solid waste LEA program is to protect the public health, safety and environment with regard to appropriate management and disposal solid waste within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThis LEA intends to utilize the FY 2008-2009 LEA Grant funds for further enhancement of the Closed, Illegal and Abandoned (CIA) disposal site program, enforcement investigation costs, annual medical monitoring for LEA field staff, and reimbursement for staff services (permanent salaries and CDA reimbursement for supply services) as based upon actual salaries as per CIWMB approved methodology.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Eisen","Phone":"530-265-1469"},{"GrantID":10299,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":15757.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Equipment, Training, Professional and Consulting Service and Unexpended funds.\r\n\r\nStatement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe enforcement assistance grant will be utilized to directly support the Glenn County Local Enforcement Agency in inspecting and monitoring the Glenn County Landfill, three composting operations, closed sites and other solid waste activities.  The grant funds will be maintained in a separate account within the Glenn County Health Services Department budget, as required in the Enforcement Assistance Grants Program Financial Control Mechanisms document.  Expenditures will be divided into three categories:\r\n\r\nEquipment:\r\nThis budget will be expended to supply the enforcement program with monitoring and safety equipment and supplies as needed.\r\n\r\nTraining:\r\nThe training budget includes tuition and per diem for two staff members.  We plan to attend training programs sponsored by CIWMB as well as appropriate courses offered by other agencies and intuitions .\r\nThe training budget will be expended over the course of the year as training programs become available.\r\n\r\nProfessional and Consulting Service:\r\nThese services will be used to maintain routine landfill and closed facility inspections at the required frequency.  These services may also be required to assist in preparing and revising solid waste facility permits.\r\n\r\nUnexpended funds:\r\nUnexpeded funds will used to pay for LEA staff salaries.\r\n\r\nPerformance Objectives :\r\nIn addition to the goals and objectives listed in  Section IV of the Glenn County EPP we plan to utilize the grant funds to meet each of the following objectives:\r\n1)  Meet the required inspection frequency for each solid waste facility.\r\n2)  Allow staff to attend training in solid waste enforcement as opportunity arises.\r\n3)  To meet the statutory and regulatory time requirements for processing solid waste facility permits, permit reviews and closure /post-closure documents.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Backus","Phone":"530-934-6102"},{"GrantID":10300,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18477.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe El Dorado County Local Enforcement Agency intends to utilize those Grant monies received to compensate Placer County for performance of solid waste permitting and enforcement activities within El Dorado County.  This arrangement between the neighboring counties is sought to effect cost efficiency.\r\n","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Deatherage","Phone":"530-621-6113"},{"GrantID":10301,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16259.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use\r\n\r\nThis is grant allocation helps fund staff-time, which is required to conduct monthly inspections of the solid waste facilities within the County.  The amount received from the grant is approximately $16,200.  This is a grant that is applied for on an annual basis and requires a County Resolution as part of the grant process.","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert B.","LastName":"Kostlivy","Phone":"209-533-5665"},{"GrantID":10302,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":19138.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment w/regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe Environmental Health Division of the Yolo Co. Health Division intends to use FY 2008/2009 LEA Grant funds for training and conference expenses, solid waste staff vehicle maintenance and for the purchase or maintenance of equipment necessary to perform the Solid Waste Inspection and Enforcement Program.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Pinnow","Phone":"530-666-8646"},{"GrantID":10303,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":25752.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe LEA Grant - Cycle 19 will be used to supplement existing funding for the Monterey Co. solid waste program in the areas of personnel, training, and supply and equipment procurement.\r\n\r\nThe grant monies will be used to achieve the following objectives of the Program.\r\n\r\n1.  To monitor and inspect all regulated solid waste facilities at the required frequencies.\r\n\r\n2.  To maintain required levels of knowledge and training of inspector(s). \r\n\r\n3.  To properly equip staff w/ the necessary tools to safely and effectively enforce solid waste statutes and regulations.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Ramirez","Phone":"831-755-4539"},{"GrantID":10304,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":29650.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use - The goal of our solid waste enforcement program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities and illegal disposal of solid waste within our jurisdiction.  \r\n\r\nThe City of San Jose`s Department of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement, Code Enforcement Division , intends to use the EA18 FY 2008-2009 LEA Enforcement Assistance Grant funds for implementation of the inspection data system contract cost, inspection hardware (table-PC`s) and related costs.  In addition, new safety and computer equipment, medical monitoring, (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities) and for vehicle maintenance as well as staff training and education.  Any interest earned will be used for supplies and office equipment for the LEA program.\r\n\r\nLEA program needs and focus man be altered during the term of this grant (FY 2006-2007), which may necessitate a reallocation of some of the grant funds.  If this is necessary, the LEA supervisor will provide the proposed changes for Board Staff for review and authorization.\r\n\r\nmaintenance of landfill monitoring equipment, safety equipment, supplemental electronic equipment (printers/conferencing/educational/video training/audio-visual), medical monitoring, (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities) and for vehicles and vehicle maintenance as well as staff training and education, and possibly for supplemental student intern staff time (LEA support staff).  Any interest earned will be used for supplies and office equipment for the LEA program.  \r\nLEA program needs and focus may be altered during the term of this grant (FY 2007-2008), which may necessitate a reallocation of some of the grant funds.  If this is necessary, the LEA supervisor will provide the proposed changes for your review and authorization.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Ferrier","Phone":"408-535-7945"},{"GrantID":10305,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17112.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of our solid waste enforcement program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities in our jurisdiction. \r\n\r\nCounty of Lake Health Services Department, Environmental Health Division intends to use fiscal year 2008-2009 LEA Enforcement Agency Grant EA19 funds to pay a portion of personnel expenses (that is, wages and salaries for Environmental Health Staff working in the LEA program).","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Ruminski","Phone":"707-263-1164"},{"GrantID":10306,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":32837.0000,"ProjectSummary":"STATEMENT OF USE:\r\n\r\nFunding received through the Local Enforcement Agency grant program will be used to offset staff costs related to inspection, training, enforcement activities and over-site of the solid waste program. \r\nThe goal of the Environmental health Services Department, as the Local Enforcement Agnecy, is to ensure that solid waste activities are operated in conformance with the regulations of the State of California, and that the protection of public health, safety and the environment is held as the highest priority.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"O\u0027Rullian","Phone":"661-862-8731"},{"GrantID":10307,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":28699.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of the solid waste program is to promote compliance w/state and local regulations as it pertains to the collection, handling, storage and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial waste in an effort to protect the air, water, and land from pollution and to ensure public health, safety and the environment.\r\n\r\nThe Fresno Co. Dept. of Community Health, Environmental Health Division, purposes to utilize FY 2008-09 Enforcement Grant funds for surveillance camera maintenance and upgrades, and gas monitoring equipment to be used to capture, store, and record information as it pertains to solid waste enforcement activities and assessment of our solid waste facilities.  Training equipment will be purchased for staff presentations and trainings.  The remaining grant funds will be used to purchase letter and legal size color printers, office supplies, and provide training to staff to maintain the solid waste program certification.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Adan","LastName":"Ortiz","Phone":"559-600-4065"},{"GrantID":10308,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":19248.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThis certified LEA oversees 65 active solid waste sites (operations, facilities, closed MSW landfills and burn dumps) and numerous nuisance dump sites.  Funding for the LEA program is derived from the LEA portion of the tipping fee (currently $2.64/ton), solid waste operation/facility inspection fees and permit/project review fees ($126.00/hr).  We will use the EA19  grant funds to augment our program revenue to provide staff salaries, staff training and training-associated travel.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carolyn","LastName":"Hawkins","Phone":"707-268-2215"},{"GrantID":10309,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16172.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use - \r\n\r\nThe goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nModoc County`s Environment Health Division intends to use FY 2008-2009 LEA Grant funds for staff salary, travel expenses, training and equipment for the Solid Waste LEA Program.  Any interest earned will be used for the same purposes.","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Warren","LastName":"Farnam","Phone":"530-233-6310"},{"GrantID":10310,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16376.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within Amador Co.  \r\n\r\nThis grant provides supplemental funding to the county program for solid waste permitting and enforcement activities.  All program activities are current mandates on the Co. to provide this level of service to the community in order that the public health and the environment are not adversely impacted by solid waste handling, storage or disposal practices.  Amador co. Environmental Health intends to use the FY 2008-2009 LEA Grant funds for a portion of LEA staff and office maintenance.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael W.","LastName":"Israel","Phone":"209-223-6439"},{"GrantID":10311,"CycleID":406,"CycleCode":"SWC22       ","CycleNameID":99,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC22        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Sabra Ambrose","AwardedFunds":750000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Landfill gas has migrated in the subsurface beyond the perimeter of the City of San Jose`s Martin Park (closed) Landfill . The landfill gases pose a potential health threat to the surrounding residential community. A gas interceptor trench and vapor barrier will be installed to prevent further off-site migration of the landfill gases. The Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) and California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) have approved the proposed mitigation measure.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Napp","LastName":"Fukuda","Phone":"408-975-2594"},{"GrantID":10312,"CycleID":408,"CycleCode":"RAC11       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC11        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Loc.:  Intersection of North Old Stage Rd (3L002) and Stewart Springs Rd (4L06) northerly along Stewart Springs Rd (4L06), Old Hwy 99 (4L05 \u0026 5K05) and Easy Street (6J08) to Walters Lane (6J06), over the I-5 overpass to Fairlane Rd (6J028).\r\n\r\nLimits:  North Old Stage Rd 2 Stewart Springs Rd to Walters Ln @ Fairlane Rd.  Refer to attached map.\r\n\r\nLength:  22.6 miles\r\n\r\nWidth:  24`\r\n\r\nDepth:  .13` to .25`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC used:  50,000\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  28 lbs per ton\r\n\r\nStarting \u0026 Completion Dates:  6/1/08 - 10/1/08","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kyla","LastName":"Burton","Phone":"530-842-8276"},{"GrantID":10313,"CycleID":408,"CycleCode":"RAC11       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC11        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":25500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proj. 1\r\nLoc.:  Prospect Street\r\n\r\nLimits:  Chapman Ave to Bond Ave\r\n\r\nLength:  4,010`\r\n\r\nWidth:  50` - 60`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2` asphalt rubber\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  3,200\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  30lb/ton RAC\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nJanuary 08 to March 08\r\n\r\nProj. 2\r\nLoc.:  Meats Ave\r\n\r\nLimits:  Orange-Olive Street to Tustin St\r\n\r\nLength:  4,430 lf\r\n\r\nWidth:  60`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2` asphalt rubber\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  3,180 tn\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  30 lb/ton RAC\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nContract Awarded 9/25/07, October 07 - December 07\r\n\r\nProj. 3\r\nLoc.:  Glassell St\r\n\r\nLimits:  Collins Ave to Katella Ave\r\n\r\nLength:  2,415\r\n\r\nWidth:  60`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2` asphalt rubber\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  1,550 tn\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  30 lb/ton RAC\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nContract Awarded 9/25/07, October 07 - December 07\r\n\r\nProject 4:\r\nLocation:  Various Locations\r\n\r\nLimits:  Shattuck Place from Chapman Ave to Dana Place, Maple Ave from Cambridge St to California St, Maplewood St from Maple Ave to Palm Ave, Waverly St from Maple Ave to Chapman Ave, Monterey Rd from Maple Ave to Chapman Ave\r\n\r\nLength:  4,035 lf\r\n\r\nWidth:  31` - 40`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2` asphalt rubber\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  30 lb/tons RAC\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nJune 08 - August 08","ParticipantName":"City of Orange","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Sun","Phone":"714-744-5544"},{"GrantID":10315,"CycleID":408,"CycleCode":"RAC11       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC11        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":73250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proj. 1:\r\n\r\nLoc.:  Ola Vista\r\n\r\nLimits:  Avenida Palizada to Esplanade\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:  August 2008 - November 2008\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Dry Process\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  \r\nBased on mix designs used for RAC on current projects, the amount of crumb rubber per ton of RAC will be approx. 29.6 pounds per ton.  This is based on a 7.4% binder b y weight of aggregate and a 20% rubber by weight of binder, the calculation is as follows:  \r\n(0.074 x 0.020) = 0.0148 x 2000 = 29.6 lbs of crumb rubber per ton of RAC\r\n\r\nLength:  4,400`\r\n\r\nWidth:  36`\r\n\r\nDepth:  0.16 (2`)\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  1,900 tons\r\n\r\nReimbursement Amt.:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $9,500\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 2:\r\n\r\nLoc.:  Ola Vista\r\n\r\nLimits:  Esplanade to Avenida Calafia\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:  August 2009 - November 2009\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Dry Process\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  \r\nBased on mix designs used for RAC on current projects, the amount of crumb rubber per ton of RAC will be approx. 29.6 pounds per ton.  This is based on a 7.4% binder b y weight of aggregate and a 20% rubber by weight of binder, the calculation is as follows:  \r\n(0.074 x 0.020) = 0.0148 x 2000 = 29.6 lbs of crumb rubber per ton of RAC\r\n\r\nLength:  5,700`\r\n\r\nWidth:  variable 36` to 56`\r\n\r\nDepth:  0.16 (2`)\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  3,200 tons\r\n\r\nReimbursement Amt.:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $16,000\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 4:\r\n\r\nLoc.:  Camino Vera Cruz\r\n\r\nLimits:  Avenida Vista Hermosa to Avenida Pico\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:  To be determined.  Tentative starting date July 2009\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Dry Process\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  \r\nBased on mix designs used for RAC on current projects, the amount of crumb rubber per ton of RAC will be approx. 29.6 pounds per ton.  This is based on a 7.4% binder b y weight of aggregate and a 20% rubber by weight of binder, the calculation is as follows:  \r\n(0.074 x 0.020) = 0.0148 x 2000 = 29.6 lbs of crumb rubber per ton of RAC\r\n\r\nLength:  4,000`\r\n\r\nWidth:  variable 50` to 60`\r\n\r\nDepth:  0.16 (2`)\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  2,600 tons\r\n\r\nReimbursement Amt.:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $13,000\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 5:\r\n\r\nLoc.:  Calle Amanecer\r\n\r\nLimits:  Avenida Pico to Avenida La Pata\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:  To be determined.  Tentative starting date January 2009\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Dry Process\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  \r\nBased on mix designs used for RAC on current projects, the amount of crumb rubber per ton of RAC will be approx. 29.6 pounds per ton.  This is based on a 7.4% binder b y weight of aggregate and a 20% rubber by weight of binder, the calculation is as follows:  \r\n(0.074 x 0.020) = 0.0148 x 2000 = 29.6 lbs of crumb rubber per ton of RAC\r\n\r\nLength:  5,370`\r\n\r\nWidth:  42`\r\n\r\nDepth:  0.16 (2`)\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  2,700 tons\r\n\r\nReimbursement Amt.:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $13,500\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 6:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/ limits:  \r\nCalle De Los Molinos (N. El Camino Real to MO2), \r\nRincon Ct (Calle De Los Molinos to end of cul de sac), \r\nCalle Bonito (N. El Camino Real to Calle De Los Molinos), \r\nCalle Valle (Calle De Los Molinos to Calle De Los Molinos)\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:  To be determined.  Tentative starting date June 2009\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Dry Process\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  \r\nBased on mix designs used for RAC on current projects, the amount of crumb rubber per ton of RAC will be approx. 29.6 pounds per ton.  This is based on a 7.4% binder b y weight of aggregate and a 20% rubber by weight of binder, the calculation is as follows:  \r\n(0.074 x 0.020) = 0.0148 x 2000 = 29.6 lbs of crumb rubber per ton of RAC\r\n\r\nLength:  4,490`\r\n\r\nWidth:  variable 25` to 39`\r\n\r\nDepth:  0.16 (2`)\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  1,750 tons\r\n\r\nReimbursement Amt.:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $8,750\r\n\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of San Clemente","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William E.","LastName":"Cameron","Phone":"949-361-6120"},{"GrantID":10316,"CycleID":408,"CycleCode":"RAC11       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC11        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":86700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proj. 1:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/Limits:  Alpine Blvd, Alpine CA (from Honey Hill Ranch Rd to West Willows OC)\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:  April 2008 - September 2008\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:22.5 lbs/ton\r\n\r\nLength:  1.02\r\n\r\nWidth:  38` - 40`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2.5`\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC used:  2,939\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $14,695\r\n\r\nProj. 2:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/Limits:  Camino Del Norte, San Diego, CA (from San Diego city limits to Dove Canyon Rd)\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:  April 2008 - September 2008\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  22.5\r\n\r\nLength:  1.00 mi\r\n\r\nWidth:  86`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2.0`\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC used:  5,124\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $25,620\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 3:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/Limits:  Central Ave, Bonita, CA  (from Corral Canyon Rd to 0.19 miles east of Corran Canyon Rd)\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:  April 2008 - September 2008\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  22.5lbs/ton\r\n\r\nLength:  0.19 mi\r\n\r\nWidth:  24` - 42`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2.0`\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC used:  381\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $1,905\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 4:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/Limits:\r\nElfin Forest Rd (from San Marcos city limit to Harmony Grove Rd)\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:  \r\nApril 2008 - September 2008\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  22.5 lbs/ton \r\n\r\nLength:  1.98\r\n\r\nWidth:  32` - 40`\r\n\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC used:  3,189\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $15,945\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 5:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/Limits:  Harmony Grove Rd, Escondido, CA  (from Elfin Forest Rd to Kauana Loa Dr)\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:  April 2008 - September 2008\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  22.5lbs/ton\r\n\r\nLength:  4.43 mi\r\n\r\nWidth:  24` - 34`\r\n\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC used:  5,707\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $28,535","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Swanson","Phone":"858-874-4061"},{"GrantID":10317,"CycleID":408,"CycleCode":"RAC11       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC11        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":115310.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proj. 1:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/ Limits:  Monroe St Improvements  Segment II - Ave 49 to Ave 52\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:  June 2008 - March 2009\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  28 lbs per ton\r\n\r\nLength:  7,392 lf\r\n\r\nWidth:  116`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2.0`\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC Used:  10,480\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:   $52,400\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 2:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/ Limits:  Varner Rd Street Improvements Phase II - CHP Facility to Jefferson St\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:  May 2008 - November 2008\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  28 lbs per ton\r\n\r\nLength:  1,742 lf\r\n\r\nWidth:  76`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2.0`\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC Used:  1,618\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $8,090\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 3:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/ Limits:  Citywide St Rehabilitation Phase VII (various streets)\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:  June 2008 - October 2008\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:28 lbs per ton\r\n\r\nLength:  7,920 lf\r\n\r\nWidth:  45`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2.0`\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC Used:  4,356\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $21,780\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 4:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/ Limits:  Ave 42 Street Improvements Segment II - Clinton Street to Spectrum St\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:  August 2008 - December 2008\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  28 lbs per ton\r\n\r\nLength:  8,448 lf\r\n\r\nWidth:  64`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2.0`\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC Used:  6,608\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $33,040\r\n\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Indio","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Adrienne E.","LastName":"Dunfee","Phone":"760-541-4251"},{"GrantID":10318,"CycleID":408,"CycleCode":"RAC11       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC11        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":133575.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proj. 1:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/ limits:  City of Lake Forest, Rubberized Asphalt Overlay (46 various streets) - PW 2005.05D\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nFebruary 2008 - April 2008\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  35 lbs\r\n\r\nLength:  26,242 lf\r\n\r\nWidth:  36` - 40`\r\n\r\nDepth:  1 1/2` - 2`\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC Used:  14,900\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $74,500\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 2:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/ limits:  City of Lake Forrest , Rubberized Slurry Seal (16 various streets ) - PW 2005.05E\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nFebruary 2008 and April 2008\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  35 lbs\r\n\r\nLength:  5,966 lf\r\n\r\nWidth:  36` - 40`\r\n\r\nDepth:  \r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC Used:  210\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $1,050\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 3:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/ limits:  City of Lake Forest, Muirlands Blvd Rehabilitation - PW 2005.05F (El Toro Rd to North City Limit)\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nJune 2008 and August 2008\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  35 lbs\r\n\r\nLength:  7,950 lf\r\n\r\nWidth:  80` - 90`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2` - 3`\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC Used:  9,750\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $48,750.00\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 4:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/ limits:  City of Lake Forest, Rubberized Asphalt Overlay (8 streets)  - PW 2007.17A\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nJune 2008 and August 2008\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  35 lbs\r\n\r\nLength:  5,980 lf\r\n\r\nWidth:  36` - 40`\r\n\r\nDepth:  1 1/2` - 2`\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC Used:  2,065\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $10,325\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 5:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/ limits:  City of Lake Forest, Rubberized Slurry Seal (60 streets) - PW 2007.17B\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nJune 2008 and August 2008\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  35 lbs\r\n\r\nLength:  46,275 lf\r\n\r\nWidth:  36` - 40`\r\n\r\nDepth:\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC Used:  1,900\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $9,500","ParticipantName":"City of Lake Forest","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Irene","LastName":"Kha","Phone":"949-461-3498"},{"GrantID":10319,"CycleID":408,"CycleCode":"RAC11       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC11        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":76385.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proj. 1:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Encinitias Blvd (from Quail Gardens Dr to Rancho Santa Fe Rd)\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nFebruary 18, 2008; estimated completion March 14, 2008\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  245 tons\r\n\r\nLength:  13,700\r\n\r\nWidth:  varies\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC Used:  15, 277\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $76,385","ParticipantName":"City of Encinitas","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rhonda","LastName":"Darling","Phone":"760-943-2231"},{"GrantID":10320,"CycleID":408,"CycleCode":"RAC11       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC11        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":133200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proj. 1:\r\n\r\nBrentwood, State 4 Bypass Segment 3 (from 0.3 km North of Balfour Rd to 0.3 km East of Byron Highway/Route 4)\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nApril 2008 - June 2008\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  26 lbs/ton\r\n\r\nLength:  8 mi\r\n\r\nWidth:  Ave 44` (13.2 m)\r\n\r\nDepth:  approx. 2` (45 mm)\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  26, 640\r\n\r\nReimbursement:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $133,200","ParticipantName":"State Route 4 Bypass Authority","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Nancy ","LastName":"Wein","Phone":"925-313-2275"},{"GrantID":10321,"CycleID":408,"CycleCode":"RAC11       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC11        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":69681.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proj. 1:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  California Ave (from Martin L. King Jr. Blvd to Santa Ana St)\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion dates:\r\nApril 10, 2008 to August 10, 2008\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  25 lb/ton\r\n\r\nLength:  8,681\r\n\r\nWidth:  60`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2 1/2` max\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC Used:  7,660 tons\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $38,300.00\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 2:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Firestone Blvd and Atlantic Ave (Intersection of Firestone Blvd and Atlantic Ave)\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion dates:\r\nAugust 15, 2008 - December 15, 2008\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  25 lb/ton\r\n\r\nLength:  3,055`\r\n\r\nWidth:  74-75`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2 1/2` max\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC Used:  3,475.26 tons\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $17,376.30\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 3:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Garden View Ave (from Firestone Blvd to Southern Ave)\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion dates:\r\nMarch 1, 2009 - June 1, 2009\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  25 lb/ton\r\n\r\nLength:  1,108`\r\n\r\nWidth:  30\r\n\r\nDepth:  2 1/2` max\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC Used:  506\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $2,530\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 4:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Turba Ave (from Tweedy Blvd to Southern Ave)\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion dates:\r\nJune 1, 2009 to October 1, 2009\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  25 lb/ton\r\n\r\nLength:  2,374`\r\n\r\nWidth:  30`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2 1/2` max\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC Used:  845 tons\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $4,225\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 5:\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Santa Fe Ave (from Southern Ave to Firestone Blvd)\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion dates:\r\nJune 1, 2009 to October 1, 2009\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  25 lb/ton\r\n\r\nLength:  3,331`\r\n\r\nWidth:  70`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2 1/2` max\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC Used:  1,450 tons\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $7,250\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of South Gate","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mohammad","LastName":"Mostahkami","Phone":"323-563-9582"},{"GrantID":10322,"CycleID":408,"CycleCode":"RAC11       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC11        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":22715.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proj. 1:\r\nLoc. w/ limits:  Arrow Hwy (from Pomona city limit to LA/San Bernardino county line)\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\ntentatively starting May\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  20 lb/ton\r\n\r\nLength:  8,346`\r\n\r\nWidth:  72`\r\n\r\nDepth:  1.2`\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC Used:  4,543\r\n\r\nReimbursement:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $22,715\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Claremont","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Craig","LastName":"Bradshaw","Phone":"909-399-5465"},{"GrantID":10323,"CycleID":408,"CycleCode":"RAC11       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC11        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":32080.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proj. 1:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/ limits:  Olive Ave (Mayflower to Monterey)\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nNTP received through FY 2009\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  59.9\r\n\r\nLength:  1330`\r\n\r\nWidth:  30`\r\n\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC Used:  374.06\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $1,870.30\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 2:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/ limits:  Olive Ave (Mayflower to West End)\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nNTP received through FY 2009\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  36.2\r\n\r\nLength:  1050`\r\n\r\nWidth:  23`\r\n\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC Used:  226.41\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $1,132.05\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 3:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/ limits:  Walnut Ave\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nNTP received through FY 2009\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  59.9\r\n\r\nLength:  1330`\r\n\r\nWidth:  30`\r\n\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC Used:  374.06\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $1,870.30\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 4:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/ limits:  Grand Ave (Greystone to Prospect)\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nNTP received through FY 2009\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  36.7\r\n\r\nLength:  611`\r\n\r\nWidth:  40`\r\n\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC Used:  229.13\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $1,145.65\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 5:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/ limits:  Cherry Ave (California to Sherman)\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nNTP received through FY 2009\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  45.4\r\n\r\nLength:  890`\r\n\r\nWidth:  34`\r\n\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC Used:  283.69\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $1,418.45\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 6:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/ limits:  Sherman Ave (Cypress to Los Angeles)\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nNTP received through FY 2009\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  33.9\r\n\r\nLength:  644`\r\n\r\nWidth:  34`\r\n\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC Used:  211.65\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $1,058.25\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 7:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/ limits:  Stedman (Foothill to Hillcrest)\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nNTP received though FY 2009\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  155.1\r\n\r\nLength:  304`\r\n\r\nWidth:  34`\r\n\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC Used:  969.64\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $4,848.20\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 8:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/ limits:  Almond (from California to Sherman)\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nNTP received through FY 2009\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  56.5\r\n\r\nLength:  1215`\r\n\r\nWidth:  31`\r\n\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC Used:  353.11\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $1,765.55\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 9:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/ limits:  Duarte Rd (Magnolia to Encino)\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nNTP received through FY 2009\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  302.60\r\n\r\nLength:  3307`\r\n\r\nWidth:  61`\r\n\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC Used:  1,891.19\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $9,455.95\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 10:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/ limits:  Huntington Dr (Shamrock to East City Limits)\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nNTP received through FY 2009\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  240.5\r\n\r\nLength:  2,863`\r\n\r\nWidth:  56`\r\n\r\nDepth:  1.5`\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC Used:  1,503.0\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  $7,515.00\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Monrovia","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Heather","LastName":"Maloney","Phone":"626-932-5577"},{"GrantID":10324,"CycleID":412,"CycleCode":"TCS1        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS1         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":96627.0000,"ProjectSummary":"New User\r\nProject Location:  Multiple streets within the City, see attachment in the application for locations, limits, and map.\r\nProject Summary:  96,627 total amount of RAC Chip Seal Material (yd2).  Minimum 360 lbs per ton.  Construction dates:  6/2/08 - 7/11/08","ParticipantName":"City of Napa","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Socorro","Phone":"707-257-9520"},{"GrantID":10325,"CycleID":413,"CycleCode":"TEA15       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA15        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Sophia Mercado","AwardedFunds":60233.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Melanie","LastName":"Dunwoody","Phone":"661-326-3620"},{"GrantID":10326,"CycleID":413,"CycleCode":"TEA15       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA15        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Sophia Mercado","AwardedFunds":210000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Agnes T.","LastName":"Vinluan","Phone":"925-692-2569"},{"GrantID":10327,"CycleID":413,"CycleCode":"TEA15       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA15        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Sophia Mercado","AwardedFunds":364228.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marie","LastName":"Woodin","Phone":"916-875-8527"},{"GrantID":10328,"CycleID":413,"CycleCode":"TEA15       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA15        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Sophia Mercado","AwardedFunds":210000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Moroz","Phone":"510-567-6757"},{"GrantID":10329,"CycleID":413,"CycleCode":"TEA15       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA15        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Sophia Mercado","AwardedFunds":194814.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rodney","LastName":"Lucas","Phone":"213-847-6095"},{"GrantID":10331,"CycleID":413,"CycleCode":"TEA15       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA15        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Sophia Mercado","AwardedFunds":77138.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rachelle","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"209-533-5692"},{"GrantID":10332,"CycleID":409,"CycleCode":"FR31        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR31         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":6434.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will reimburse the property owner for tire disposal costs and purchase signs for the 441 acre parcel.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Peeler","Phone":"209-381-1086"},{"GrantID":10333,"CycleID":409,"CycleCode":"FR31        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR31         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":9264.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will pay to clean up over 350 tires and other solid waste off Hooker Creek Road.  The owners currently reside elsewhere, but plan to build a house and raise cattle once the waste is removed.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Kristina","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"530-528-1103"},{"GrantID":10334,"CycleID":413,"CycleCode":"TEA15       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA15        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Sophia Mercado","AwardedFunds":193401.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"O\u0027Day","Phone":"408-918-4622"},{"GrantID":10335,"CycleID":411,"CycleCode":"TRI21       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI21        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1:\r\n\r\nLocation w/ limits:  Base Line Rd (Mountain Ave to Padua/Monte Vista Blvd)\r\n\r\nLength:  8,008`\r\n\r\nWidth:  80`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nProposed Construction Date:\r\nMay 2008\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:\r\nHistorical\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:\r\nHistorical\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  8,072\r\n\r\nDifferential cost of RAC:  $15.00\r\n\r\n+\r\n\r\nTesting cost:  $0\r\n\r\n=\r\n\r\nTotal:  $121,080.00\r\n\r\n\r\nProject 2:\r\n\r\nLocation w/ limits:  College Way (Williams Ave to Peidmont Mesa)\r\n\r\nLength:  2,594`\r\n\r\nWidth:  32`\r\n\r\nDepth:  1.2`\r\n\r\nProposed Construction Date:\r\nMay 2008\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:\r\nHistorical\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:\r\nHistorical\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  628\r\n\r\nDifferential cost of RAC:  $15.00\r\n\r\n+\r\n\r\nTesting cost:  $0\r\n\r\n=\r\n\r\nTotal:  $9,420.00\r\n\r\n\r\nProject 3:\r\n\r\nLocation w/ limits:  Williams Ave (Foothill Blvd to Bloom)\r\n\r\nLength:  3,822`\r\n\r\nWidth:  45`\r\n\r\nDepth:  1.2`\r\n\r\nProposed Construction Date:\r\nMay 2008\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:\r\nHistorical\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:\r\nHistorical\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  1,300\r\n\r\nDifferential cost of RAC:  $15.00\r\n\r\n+\r\n\r\nTesting cost:  $0\r\n\r\n=\r\n\r\nTotal:  $19,500.00","ParticipantName":"City of Claremont","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Craig","LastName":"Bradshaw","Phone":"909-399-5465"},{"GrantID":10336,"CycleID":412,"CycleCode":"TCS1        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS1         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":65000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"New User\r\nProject Locations:  16 locations see application.\r\nProject Summary:  65,000 yd2, 300 lbs per ton.  \r\nConstruction Dates:  7/7/08 to 10/1/08\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of West Sacramento","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Toby","LastName":"Wong","Phone":"916-617-4645"},{"GrantID":10337,"CycleID":413,"CycleCode":"TEA15       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA15        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Sophia Mercado","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Pinnow","Phone":"530-666-8646"},{"GrantID":10338,"CycleID":412,"CycleCode":"TCS1        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS1         - 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2007-08","GrantManager":"Sophia Mercado","AwardedFunds":289981.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Schmidtbauer","Phone":"707-784-3308"},{"GrantID":10341,"CycleID":413,"CycleCode":"TEA15       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA15        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Sophia Mercado","AwardedFunds":227745.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Kith","Phone":"209-468-3444"},{"GrantID":10342,"CycleID":413,"CycleCode":"TEA15       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA15        - 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2007-08","GrantManager":"Sophia Mercado","AwardedFunds":181193.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"O`Rullian","Phone":"661-862-8731"},{"GrantID":10376,"CycleID":416,"CycleCode":"RAC12       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC12        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":63500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proj. 1:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Miscellaneous Street Rehab - Phase II (various streets)\r\n\r\nBegin Construction April 2008; Complete Construction June 2008\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  \r\na ton of RAC mix contains 20% and 7.1 binder by weight of aggregate, then a ton of RAC mix (binder and aggregate) would contain 1.4% (20% x 7.1%) or 28 lbs. (1.4% x 2,000 lbs) of binder.  (Sec. 203-114 of standard specification for public works construction, 2003 edition).\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC used:  7,200\r\n\r\nReimbursement rate:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  36,000\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. 2:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Orange Terrace Parkway (Trautwein Rd to Van Buren Blvd)\r\n\r\nConstruction begins May 2008\r\nComplete construction July 2008\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  \r\na ton of RAC mix contains 20% and 7.1 binder by weight of aggregate, then a ton of RAC mix (binder and aggregate) would contain 1.4% (20% x 7.1%) or 28 lbs. (1.4% x 2,000 lbs) of binder.  (Sec. 203-114 of standard specification for public works construction, 2003 edition).\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC used:  5,500\r\n\r\nReimbursement rate:  $5.00\r\n\r\nTotal:  27,500.00\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Riverside","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ibrahim","LastName":"Massoud","Phone":"951-826-5805"},{"GrantID":10377,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":5227.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event  Description:\r\n\r\nThe City of Portola proposes to conduct a one day event for collection of passenger and light truck tires from households located within the incorporated boundaries of the city.  No commercially generated waste tires will be allowed.  Both rimmed and rimless tires will be accepted.  No single household will be allowed to bring more than nine (9) tires to the collection event.\r\n\r\nThe tire amnesty event will be held at the City of Portola Landfill on Saturday, September 13, 2008.  The event will be advertised in the August 22nd and September 26th, 2008 editions of the Portola Reporter.  The advertisements will include information on proper tire maintenance.\r\n\r\nCity staff will participate in the event, including traffic control, stockpiling of tires and data collection.  Lassen Tire (licensed tire hauler permit no 1007263) will load and haul amnesty event waste tires.  Each waste tire van supplied by Lassen Tire holds an average of 500 tires.  Lassen Tire will charge $1,000 per van (see attached).  The city anticipates as many as 1,500 tires will be collected (three vans required).\r\n\r\nThe total City of Portola grant application is $5,227.21.  Therefore, the average cost per tire is estimated at $3.48, based on 1,500 tires collected.\r\n\r\nThere is NOT a current Waste Tire Enforcement Grant awarded that covers applicant`s jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"City of Portola","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Murphy","Phone":"530-862-6800"},{"GrantID":10378,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":25234.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event:\r\n\r\nSiskiyou County is proposing to conduct a Waste Tire Public Education and Amnesty Program by offering eight tire events throughout the 2008/09 FY.  The events will be held at various sites throught out enormous County.  This will provide residents in all areas an equal opportunity to dispose of waste tires.  During the events we will educate our residents on the health hazards of improper tire storage and disposal.  We will also educate more residents on the laws regarding the transportation of waste tires.  The events will only passenger car, light truck, and SUV tires.\r\n\r\nWe are requesting a total of $25,233.64.  The total cost of operating all events will be $30,458.28.  Transportation and disposal of waste tires will cost $17,960.00.  The remaining $5,524.64 will be a match from the Siskiyou County Waste Dept.\r\n\r\nThere is NOT a current Waste Tire Enforcement Grant awarded that covers applicant`s jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Garrett","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"530-842-8272"},{"GrantID":10379,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event Only\r\n\r\nThe City of San Jose proposes to conduct the Waste Tire Amnesty Event as part of the City`s Neighborhood Cleanup program.  This program allows residences through out the City of San Jose to dispose of excess trash when the Cleanup program comes to their neighborhood .  The City plans on conducting 25 neighborhood Clean up Programs with additional advertising for the Waste Tire Amnesty Event (tires will be accepted from residents through San Jose at all events).\r\n\r\nEnclosed is a quote from a waste tire hauler for transporting and disposal of waste tires collected at the amnesty event:  $550 for a 24ft box van times 25 events per year for a total of $13,750 (does not include labor cost).  Box van hold 350 tires.  Estimated tires collected per amnesty event is approximately 300 tires or a total of 7,500 tires per year.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jamie","LastName":"Matthews","Phone":"408-535-8288"},{"GrantID":10380,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":29000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects $25,000\r\nAmnesty Events $5,000\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Cleanup Project Description:  The project will include the collection of 500 to 600 tires that have been dumped in City Parks, and into the San Joaquin River.  The tires are an environmental hazard to the river, impacting both water quality and the river habitat.  The tires also pose a hazard to the residents that use the river for recreation.  In the City Parks, aesthetic and safety impacts are occurring.  The tires will be retrieved by the local chapter of the California Conservation Corp.  A certified waste tire hauler will pick up the tires and transport them for disposal at a facility permitted to accept waste tires.  The following City Park and River sites, owned by the City are to be cleaned up:  APN 007-030-10, APN 001-062-15T, APN 007-100-22ST, SPN 007-100-18S\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty Event Description:  The City will conduct 2 one day events at both of the following locations:  Firebaugh Disposal located on Highway 33 and the City Public Works Yard.  The events will be for residents only; no tire generating businesses will be allowed to participate. \r\nCitizens can bring their tires to these locations free of charge.  The California Conservation Corp will be on site to accept the tires.  The events will take place on two Saturdays, May 10 and 17, 2008.  The events will be advertised in the local newspapers and in fliers at City Hall.\r\nPer the attached receipt from the tire hauler, the cost for disposal will be approximately $4.00 to $5.00 per tire.","ParticipantName":"City of Firebaugh","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Laura","LastName":"Rios","Phone":"559-659-2043"},{"GrantID":10381,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":50242.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects - $47,578.00\r\nAmnesty Events - $ 6,847.00\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Cleanup Project Description :  The City of Long Beach proposes to expand the cleanup efforts around the Los Angeles River area north of the Long Beach Harbor basin. The first area is one square mile east of the Los Angeles River between Anaheim and 7th Street.  The second area is one-half square mile west of the Los Angeles River between Anaheim and 9th Street.  For purposes of this proposal, these areas will be called the east project area and the west project area.\r\nThe west project area is industrial, yet located within one-half mile south of a residential area that includes Cabrillo High School.  The Los Angeles River runs directly east , Dominguez Channel is about one-half mile to the west and the water of the Port of Long Beach are directly south.\r\nIn both areas, regular cleanups are necessary to keep dumped items off the streets.  Most illegal dumping of tires occurs in alleys and other City right of ways, however occasional dumping does happen on private property.  Local businesses and neighborhood associations have coordinated cleanup efforts in the past, but now need assistance as the responsibility has outgrown their resources.  Grant funds would ensure that tires are regularly collected, and that the east and west project areas remain clean and safe for residents and businesses.  `No Dumping` signs will be posted in the areas most impacted by illegal dumping.  There is not one site with 500 tires.\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty Event Description: To supplement the City`s free oversized collection program, residents will have the opportunity, through this grant, to properly dispose of tires at two annual waste tire amnesty events.  These events will be widely publicized through flyers, newspaper ads and direct mailers to all City utility customers.  Promotional material and information will also be available at City facilities such as libraries and recreational venues.  At each of the two amnesty events, the City will provide two forty-yard roll-off bins and adequate staffing to assist residents with their tire disposal .  The bins will be hauled to Crumb Rubber Manufacturing (CRM) for recycling at a cost of $65 per ton.  Approximately 500 tires, weighing roughly five tons, will fit in each bin, for a total cost of $325 per bin.  The City of Long Beach will supply City staff, in LNG powered vehicles, to haul the tires to CRM at a total cost of $2519.48 for staff time for both events.  Each amnesty event will require 3 bins to be hauled to CRM (26.4 miles per round trip) at a fuel cost of $2.07 per mile.  The total fuel cost to make six round trips to CRM, for both events equals $327.89.  A Recycling Specialist will organize the event and coordinate the advertising and educational materials at a total cost of $19,277.  Freeth/Moroz, a local graphic design firm will design the flyer and website at an estimated cost of $200 with an estimated cost of $500 to print the promotional materials.  Ads in local newspapers and magazines for both events will cost $4,577.  A direct mailer sent to all utility customers in the City will cost $14,000 total for both events.  This cost breaks down to $4.56 per tire to collect 6,000 tires at both events.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Angie","LastName":"Tam","Phone":"562-570-4695"},{"GrantID":10382,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":89959.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events\r\n\r\nTo meet these goals, the ESJPA proposes to sponsor Waste Tire Amnesty Events in each of the participating counties. These events will allow rural county residents the opportunity to dispose of waste tires free of charge. Public education, consisting of newspaper advertisements and the distribution of flyers and brochures, will be conducted in conjunction with these events.","ParticipantName":"Rural Counties ESJPA","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Stacey","LastName":"Miner","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":10383,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":42043.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event:\r\n\r\nFounded Tire Amnesty Events:\r\nThe County intends to hold 9 waste tire collection events in outlying unincorporated areas; these events include 4 events at the Yolo County Central Landfill, 2 events at the Esparto Convenience Center, 2 on private property in Dunnigan, and one event in West Sacramento.  The remaining bins will go to Winters and Woodland for their bulky collection days.  The cities individual bulky collection days have been, in the past, targeted evens for the tire amnesty days, but were later ruled out due to concerns over outside residents bringing any other bulky material to the event.  It is our believe that by using this new approach, residents only will be targeted by using bill inserts to advertise, instead of the newspaper.\r\n\r\nSchedule:  The events will run from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm at the various locations, unless a bulk collection day is scheduled for different hours.  Based on previous event turn out, we believe that one forklift operator and one attendant will be necessary to properly manage the tires as they come in.  Additionally, the County will have a staff person to provide instruction, keep tire counts, and ensure proper permits, or exemptions have been obtained.  We have not enforced limits at the Tire Amnesty Events unless there was a need to due to off-site location* and all Tire Amnesty Events are open to all Yolo Cities and County Residents.  The only limits we have set are; if a resident is bringing more than 9 tires, they need to obtain a hauler permit or exemption.  Additionally, all events will accept all size (acceptable) tires.  Acceptable tires are all air filled tires, on or off the rim that are not solid.  If a resident has an unacceptable tire, we take their contact information and a follow up by phone and direct them to contact the tire recycler directly.\r\n\r\nStaff resources:  Tammy Port will coordinate with Wendy Nelson, Operations Manager, as well as local city contacts to coordinate all events.  Tri C Tire Recycling will provide all waste tire collection bins, than haul and process tires for recycling.  Two Senior Solid Waste Attendants and one Solid Waste Attendant will staff each event for the aforementioned tasts.\r\n\r\nPublicity:  Each city will fund inserts for utility bills and the county will fund newspaper ads and flyers and web site notices, press releases and public service announcements prior to each event.\r\n\r\nEstimated Cost Per Tire:  $1.90\r\nTotal Tire Recovery Potential:\r\n650 tires per bin X 34 bins = 22,100\r\n\r\nApplicants Personnel Cost:  $6,200/of which, the County is requesting $4,642 in the grant - Overtire rate is required because most events will be held on Saturday\r\nApplicants Cost for Advertising:  $8,500\r\nApplicants Cost for Equipment:  \r\nForklift - @ $25 per hour @ 72 hrs = $1,800\r\n\r\n*Off site location indicates a location other than Yolo County Central Landfill.\r\n\r\nThere IS a current Waste Tire Enforcement Grant awarded that covers applicant`s jurisdiction:  \r\nTEA14-06-0012","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marissa","LastName":"Juhler","Phone":"530-666-8813"},{"GrantID":10384,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":8159.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Project - $1200\r\nAmnesty Event - $6959\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Cleanup Project Description:  The City of Highland is primarily a residential community with approximately 55,000 residents, which encompasses approximately 14 sq miles.  In 2006 the City`s two solid waste haulers went to automated trash service.  Trash, recycling and green waste is picked up on a weekly basis and free bulky item pick up is offered to our residents twice a year.  Currently there isn`t a program in place for free waste tire disposal within city limits.  Many of the residents are from a variety of ethnic and economic backgrounds and many may not have the capability of paying a fee to dispose of their waste tires and therefore may be illegally dumping them, as a means of disposal.  The City of Highland`s Public Works Department picks up an average 600 passenger tires and 100 semi-trucks tires that are illegally dumped within City right of way throughout the City each year.  Parcel numbers and exact locations are not provided, as illegally dumped tires are scattered throughout the entire city.  The City is proposing to contract with CB Tyres Recycling Resources, LLC. for proper disposal and recycling of the illegally dumped ties collected throughout the City.  Once collected by CB Tyres, passenger tires, $2.00 for passenger/light truck tires with a wheel, and $5.00 for semi-truck tires.  The City is requesting the Waste Tire Clean Up funds to offset the cost of disposal for the approximate 700 illegally dumped ties during the grant term.  The City estimates approximately 500 passenger tires at a cost of $500, approximately 100 tires with wheels at a cost of $200 and approximately 100 semi-truck tires at a cost of $500.  The City will provide a 100% match for the cost of labor and benefits.  In total , the City is requesting $1200.\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty Event Description:  The City is requesting Waste Tire Amnesty Event Funds to provide two amnesty opportunities within the grant term to our residents for free disposal of waste tires and to educate the residents regarding illegally dumping tires and proper disposal and recycling.  The first Waste Tire Amnesty Day will be scheduled for the fall and the second Waste Tire Amnesty Day will be scheduled for the spring.  The Waste Tire Amnesty Events will take place in the Highland City Hall parking lot, which is a city owned property.  The event will be staffed with trained City personnel.  Based on the waste tires illegally dumped within the city staff expects for the majority of waste tires collected during the amnesty events to be passenger and light truck tires.  Staff anticipates the collection of approximately 1,300 waste tires, per event.  The estimated cost per passenger/light truck tire is $1.00 per tire, with a wheel is $2.00 per tire and for semi-truck tire will be $5.00 per tire.  At each event the City estimates approximately 600 passenger tires at a cost of $600.00, approximately 250 tires with wheels at a cost of $500.00 and approximately 100 semi-truck tires at a cost of $1,000.00.  The City is requesting $1,379.98 for employee hours at the event only.  The City is not requesting any funds to cover employee time during regular working hours to coordinate the event or for grant management.  The City will provide a 100% match for employee benefits.  The City will advertise both events on the City of Highland`s website, in the Highland Community News (local newspaper), through our two solid waste haulers with a flyer in the refuse bill and with flyer placed at business through the City.  The City is requesting approximately $1,379.00 for advertising.  The City will provide each attendant educational material regarding the proper disposal and benefits of tires recycling at each event.","ParticipantName":"City of Highland","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Melissa","LastName":"Morgan","Phone":"909-864-6861"},{"GrantID":10385,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Amnesty\r\nShasta County Department of Resource Management (DRM) has an agreement in place with Waste Recovery West (WRW), a registered waste tire hauler, which will automatically be renewed at the beginning of the next fiscal year. If we collect 250 tons at each Anderson event, WRW will charge an waste tires and 100 tons (40%) of scrap tires at each Anderson event.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carla","LastName":"Serio","Phone":"530-225-5787"},{"GrantID":10386,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":21275.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events:\r\n\r\nThe Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority proposes to repeat the successful program of tire amnesty collection that has been funded for many years by the CIWMB.  Last year we noted a decrease in the number of tire collections and we plan to reverse this trend by increasing public outreach, especially Spanish-language outreach, and using more radio advertising.  The proposed budget reflects this increased outreach expenditure and we are grateful that the CIWMB is once again allowing publicity expenditures to be funded by the grant.  \r\n\r\nThe tire amnesty period is approximately two weeks and the collection occurs at transfer stations in Ukiah, Willits, Gualala and Caspar.  Event planning and coordination and tire loading are carried out by the Authority`s personnel.  Tire disposal is done by Waste Recovery West which has identified a cement kiln in Redding California as the destination and end use.  Price quote from WRW is the same as previous years at $800 per 28 foot trailer and $1,450 per 45 foot trailer for hauling and disposal.\r\n\r\nThere is NOT a current Waste Tire Enforcement Grant award that covers applicant`s jurisdiction .","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Sweeney","Phone":"707-468-9710"},{"GrantID":10387,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":27600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event:\r\n\r\nShould this grant be awarded, the applicant will conduct two centrally located (Placerville on County Property) events and two remote location (Georgetown \u0026 Somerset on County property) events during the grant period.  We have had waste tire amnesty events since 1990.  Typically, when we do not have events for some time, we will receive an abnormal amount of tires the next event.  Based on this fact, and because we have not had an event for over one year, I estimate that the first event we have we will receive an excess of 5,000 tires, the next large event I estimate 4,000 tires.  The two small events should collect approximately 4,000 tires.  This results in an estimated total of 13,000 tires during this grant period.\r\n\r\nThe estimated cost per tire for this grant is $2.08.  (Grant amount $27,000/13,000 tires)\r\n\r\nThe Contractors price list includes $666.00 per 28-foot trailer plus $250.00 drop fees for some sets of two trailers.\r\n\r\nThere is NOT a current Waste Tire Enforcement Grant awarded that covers applicant`s jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Rusert","Phone":"530-621-6654"},{"GrantID":10388,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":145514.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects - $115,514\r\nAmnesty Events - $30,000\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Cleanup Project Description:  The County of Fresno has ongoing waste tire cleanup provided through the County`s Department of Public Works and Planning - Road Maintenance and Operations Division.  Illegally dumped tires are removed from County roads and right-of-ways in rural and unincorporated areas throughout Fresno County.  It is estimated between 180-126 tons of waste tires were collected from County roads and right-of-ways and disposed for recycling during Fiscal Year 2006-07 (calculation is based on 100 tires per ton for an estimated total 18,000 - 21,600 tires).  County staff pick up waste tires and deliver to storage areas at County landfills, road yards and other appropriate disposal sites.  Waste tires are then removed by Golden By-Products, a state permitted tire recycler and hauling company, and taken to their recycling facility in Ballico where the tires are recycled into reuse products.\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty Event Description:  During Fiscal Year 2008-09, the County of Fresno plan to hold five amnesty day events at different locations in the rural and unincorporated areas of Fresno County.  Inmate labor from the County jail, under the supervision of Fresno County Sherriff`s Department staff, will be used to lead waste tires into trailers provided by Golden By-Products, a state permitted tire recycler and hauling company.  Golden By-Products will transport the loaded trailers to their recycling facility in Ballico where the tires will be recycled into reuse materials.  Each participant at the event will receive educational information on tire care.  Amnesty days will be advertised in the target service area through direct mailing, the Internet and at community meetings.\r\n\r\nCounty of Fresno is requesting $30,000 in funding to offset the cost of the amnesty day project.  It is anticipated that 21,500 tires will be collected and hauled away in 22 trailer during the project period at an estimated cost of $1.40 per tire.  A quote was received by state registered waste tire recycler and hauling company, Golden By-Products.  Their quote for trailer service is $1350 per trailer.  However, County of Fresno does have a contract with Golden By-Products for waste tire services with a variable negotiated rate of $1300 or $1400 per trailer depending upon location of the amnesty event.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marion","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"559-262-4259"},{"GrantID":10389,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":12954.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects and Amnesty Events ($4,686):\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Cleanup Projects ($8,268):\r\n\r\nThe City of San Joaquin is planning to begin ongoing waste tire cleanup provided through the City`s Dept. of Public Works.  Illegally dumped tires are removed from City roads and right-of-ways in the City.  It is estimated between 1,000 passenger tires or equivalent of waste tires will be collected from City roads and right-of-ways and disposed for recycling during FY 2008/09.  City staff picks up waste tires and delivers to storage areas at City yard.  Waste tires are then removed by Golden By-Products, a state permitted tire recycler and hauling company, and taken to their recycling facility in Ballico where tires are recycled into reuse products.\r\n\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty Events:\r\n\r\nDuring FY 2008/09, the City of San Joaquin plans to hold two (2) amnesty day events at the City Public Works yard located at 21956 Railroad Ave, San Joaquin, CA during the same weekend as the city wide cleanup that is done Memorial Weekend and Labor Day Weekend.  Inmate labor from the County jail, under the supervision of City of San Joaquin Staff, will be used to load waste tires into trailers provided by Golden By-Products, a state permitted tire recycler and hauling company.  Golden By-Products will transport the loaded trailers to their recycling facility in Ballico where the tire will be recycled into reuse materials.  Each participant at the event will receive educational information on tire care.  Amnesty days will be advertised in the target service area through direct mailing, the Internet, local newspaper and at community meetings.\r\n\r\nCity of San Joaquin is requesting $1,500 in funding to offset the cost of the amnesty day project.  It is anticipated that 1,000 passenger tires or the equivalent will be collected and hauled away in 2 trailers during the project period at an estimated cost of $1.50 per tire.  A quote was received by state registered waste tire recycler and hauling company, Golden By-Products.  Their quote for trailer service is $1,275 per trailer.\r\n\r\nThere IS a current Waste Tire Enforcement Grant awarded that covers applicant`s jurisdiction (but the grant wasn`t noted).","ParticipantName":"City of San Joaquin","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Leo","LastName":"Cantu","Phone":"559-693-4311"},{"GrantID":10390,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":12395.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects - $9,050\r\nAmnesty Events - $3,345\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Cleanup Project Description:  The City of Ceres proposes to do a citywide cleanup by contracting with an individual who will locate and collect illegally dumped tires once per month.  Tires are scattered throughout the City--in alleys, vacant lots and along State Highway 99--contributing to blight.  City Code Enforcement has documented hundreds of these tires and is currently utilizing a CIWMB cleanup grant to properly dispose of them; however a lack of staffing makes it difficult to stay ahead of the dumping.  The City would use this grant to conduct more cleanup activities through this fall.  The City expects to collect and dispose of 500 tires with this project.  Golden By-Products, a recycling plant in nearby Merced County will provide the City with trailers, hauling and recycling services.  The tires will be converted into tire chip fuel, playground or landscape products.\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty Event Description:  The City of Ceres proposes to hold two amnesty events at the city`s corporation yard.  The events will be advertised through the local newspaper, the City website and newsletter , and in a utility bill insert.  At least one Code Enforcement staff person will be onsite during the events and the City will utilize either Honor Farm Crews or hire temporary labor to load tires.  Golden By-Products will provide trailers and hauling services to their recycling plant.  The cost per tire is estimated at $3.35 based on a total project cost of $3,345 and 1,000 tires collected.","ParticipantName":"City of Ceres","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Alvarez","Phone":"209-538-5799"},{"GrantID":10391,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":182747.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Project $160,597.60\r\nAmnesty Events $28,579.59\r\nThe City of Fresno Code Enforcement Division employees two staff members who locate and remove illegally dumped waste tires from public right-of-ways throughout the City of Fresno, including alleys, roadways, sidewalks, park strips, canal bands, freeway berm areas and from open vacant lots. Transportation of tires, by two staff in a City stake-side truck to waste tire transfer facility. This crew is responsible for the removal of the thousands of tires that continue to be illegally dumped and stockpiled throughout the City creating hazards to the environment and the public. At this time. there is no specific private property locations where the city crews will be removing tires. \r\n\r\nThe City of Fresno Code Enforcement Division holds Amnesty Day events at multiple locations throughout the year. Each event is staffed with five individuals responsible for loading tires into the trailers and three staff members responsible for conducting surveys, handling traffic flow, handing out brochures and answering questions. Events are advertised through the local newspaper and/or postcards to target locations near the scheduled event. It is estimated we will fill eight trailers during six events held throughout the year. Each trailer has a cost of $1,275 and holds approximately 750 tires bringing the cost of $4.61 per tire.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Deborah L","LastName":"Ruiz","Phone":"559-621-8440"},{"GrantID":10392,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":160000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects - $70,000\r\nAmnesty Events - $90,000\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Cleanup Projects Description:  Waste tires pose potential threats to the environment and to public health and safety.  Within the Los Angeles County unincorporated areas, tires are frequently dumped illegally on roadways, in alleys, and in sensitive wildlife habitats.  Tires dumped near homes, schools, and businesses promote the breeding of rodents and mosquitoes, which could spread the West Nile Virus and other diseases.  In rural areas where tires are sometimes dumped in large piles, the threat of fire increases seriously, especially during drought conditions.\r\n\r\nTo address this issue, the County collects approximately 600 illegally dumped waste tires each month effectively enhancing the quality of life for residents, improving the overall environment, and reducing potential threats to public health and safety.  Maintenance crews transport the waste tires to various maintenance facilities located throughout the county, where the tires are temporarily stored in bins.  The County`s vendor, Waste Management, properly disposes of the tires at facilities permitted by the CIWMB.\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty Events Description :  The County of Los Angeles is partnering with the cities of Lancaster and Palmdale to conduct two waste tire collection events in the Antelope Valley, where illegal dumping of waste tires is a serious problem.  Collection events, which will be held at five separate sites in the region, will be conducted in October 2008 and in April 2009.  The April event will be held in conjunction with other cleanup projects taking place during the annual Environmental Pride Week in the region.\r\n\r\nThe County will also conduct four other waste tire collection events in the Los Angeles basin in or near the cities of Hawthorne, Bradbury, Burbank, and Industry.  At these events, residents will be allowed to drop off waste tires free of charge.  These waste tires will be recycled and used for playground fill, roofing shingles, and other products.  We will provide public outreach through flyers, brochures, press releases, and newspaper advertisements.  Our contractor, The Peterson Group, will organize and conduct the event and then subcontract with GreenMan Technologies to process the tires collected.  Attached is a copy of the GreenMan`s waste tire hauler registration and the contractor`s bid price sheet showing the hauling and recycling costs.  The estimated average cost to process each tire collected at the events is $3.67 per tire.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wilson","LastName":"Fong","Phone":"626-458-3581"},{"GrantID":10393,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":13479.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events\r\nThe Lassen Regional Solid waste Management Authority proposes to conduct six (6) waste tire amnesty events for the collection of passenger and light truck tires at five locations within Lassen County. Each location (Bass Hill Landfill, Bieber Transfer Station, Herlong Transfer Station, Spaulding Transfer Station and Westwood Landfill) represents population centers within Lassen County. No commercially generated waste tires will be allowed at any of the events. No single household will be allowed to bring more than nine (9) tires to the collection event. Each event will be advertised in the weekly Lassen County Times and Westwood Press two weeks in advance. LRSWMA staff members will be present to conduct each event, including traffic control, tire stockpiling and data collection. Lassen Tire (licensed tire hauler permit no. 1007263) will load and haul amnesty event waste tires. Each waste tire trailer supplied by Lassen Tire holds an average of 500 tires. Lassen Tire will charge $1,000 per trailer. LRSWMA is estimating as many as 5,000 tires will be collected at the six events (ten trailers required).  Staff estimates the cost per tire for all of the events collectively to be $2.70 per tire based on a grant amount of $13,479.32 and collection of 5,000 tires.","ParticipantName":"Lassen Regional Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Paula","LastName":"Wesch","Phone":"530-252-1273"},{"GrantID":10394,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":24192.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event\r\nCentral San Diego Tire Recycling Day 1. This will be a large event, with advertising to an audience of about 50,000 residents in central San Diego. If possible, the event will be held in conjunction with a community clean-up day. Our goal is to collect 2500 tires at this event. South San Diego Tire Recycling Day 2. The second event will be localized event for the border region. The event will take place in the San Ysidro neighborhood of San Diego with advertising to about 20,000 South Bay residents. Our goal is to collect 1000 tires at this event. Our total grant request is for $24,192 for the collection of 3500 tires making $6391 the CIWMB cost per tire for recycling.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Prinz","Phone":"619-533-3696"},{"GrantID":10395,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":5300.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event ($5,300):\r\n\r\nAmador Co. has previously help Waste Tire Amnesty Events in 2004, 2006, and 2007.  As a result of these extremely successful one-day events, over 5,000 tires have been collected for proper handling and recycling.  Amador Co. would benefit from on-going Waste Tire Amnesty events due to an epidemic of illegal disposal and stockpiling of tires within the county.\r\n\r\nUpon the evaluation of previous events, future efforts should focus on the accumulation of waste tires and illegally dumped tires in the Ione-area.  County residents have repeatedly requested that events occur more often and in an `Upcountry` area.  Due to the rapid increase in evevation, `Upcountry` is a remote part of the county, east of Jackson, with unique waste management challenges and needs.\r\n\r\nIn order to prevent the illegal disposal and stockpiling of used tires on public and private lands and to promote appropriate used tire disposal and recycling, the Amador County Waste Management Dept. will implement the 2008 Waste Tire Amnesty Programs in two locations:\r\n\r\nAmador Disposal Service\r\n6500 Buena Vista Rd.\r\nIone, CA  95640\r\n\r\nACES Waste Services, Inc\r\n19801 Berry St.\r\nPine Grove, CA  95665\r\n\r\nUtilizing the `Coupon Program,` residents will be informed about the amnesty events through the local paper, flyer dissemination, brochures, event signage, press releases, billing -inserts, and e-mail distributions.  Events will be publicized and coupons made available upon receipt of the Notice to Proceed.  Participants will receive a `coupon` to participate in the tire amnesty event upon receipt of a brief survey.  This method will eliminate the guess work involved in estimating the number of vehicles to accommodate , predicting the number of tires to collect, and allow the LEA to pursue residents that indicate they have more than nine tires to transport.\r\n\r\nEach site will be provided with up to three bins for the collection of waste tires.  Each box will be delivered as needed.  The first collection event will take place in late October at the transfer station in Pine Grove.  The second collection event will take place the following April at the transfer station in Ione.  The events will conclude approximately four weeks after the first box arrives or when the last funded box is full, whichever happens first.\r\n\r\nUse of the transfer stations in Amador county and a work crew from the Probation Dept. will reduce the overall cost of each event.  Therefore, adequate resources will be available for the advertising, oversight, and educational materials needed for each tire amnesty event.\r\n\r\nWe are requesting a small amount of funding to develop and purchase event signage.  The placement of these signs will maximize the exposure of the event by informing all `upcountry` residents, as there is only one direct route to this remote region of Amador County.\r\n\r\nTire removal, transportation, and disposal have been coordinated through Tri-C Tire Recycling.  Based on previous events, 6 bins are estimated to be filled to capacity.  The cost per tire is $1.60 (6 bins @ 800 each will hold approx. 3,000 tires).  Please find attached a quote from Tri-C Tire Recycling.\r\n\r\nThere is NOT a current Waste Tire Enforcement Grant award that covers applicant`s jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"McHargue","Phone":"209-223-6429"},{"GrantID":10396,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":13563.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events - $13,563.00\r\nEstimate 3000 tires collected @ Cost per tire = $6.03.\r\nThe City of Redlands seeks grant funding for public outreach and tire collection events.  The project is characterized by the following:\r\n  Conduct TWO Amnesty Day Events (Community Recycling Events) in a one year period to provide a free opportunity for private citizens to drop off tires for legal handling and recycling. \r\nPair collection events with City of Redlands` annual Spring and Fall mulch give-away, backyard composting, electronics and white goods recycling drop-off events . \r\nConduct public outreach campaign to publicize events for recycling tires (e.g., develop printed materials for bulk mailing, targeted outreach to agribusiness, press release and paid advertising. \r\nTrack Participation and tire collection at City collection events. \r\nLoad checking of tires at the California Street Landfill and collection of tires that are illegally dumped in the public right-of -way. \r\nOfficials have identified the following areas of concern related to the need for tire collection events:\r\nVectors, Vandalism and fire, Aesthetics, Targeted Inspection of retailers, as needed, Investigation of small tire piles, Load checking of tires at the California Street Landfill and collection of tires that are illegally dumped in the public right-of-way.","ParticipantName":"City of Redlands","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Fred ","LastName":"Cardenas","Phone":"909-798-7655"},{"GrantID":10397,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events \r\nMerced County Department of Public Works will administer a regional county wide tire amnesty program. Grant funds will be used solely for waste tire collection and processing costs. Up to 36 tire amnesty day events will be conducted concurrently during regularly scheduled `Community Clean up Days` in each of Merced County`s seven jurisdictions. Requesting grant amount of $30,000 with an estimated total of 21,583 tires to be collected at a cost of $1.39 per tire for fiscal year 2007/08. The Merced County Association of Governments will conduct the regional public education component of this project proposal. The public education will consist of printing and distributing a tire care brochure in two languages. The brochure outlines proper tire care and maintenance provides on-line resources. and provides information of local tire amnesty events. The public education campaign campaign also includes a web site and press releases. The purpose of this project is to reduce incidents of illegal dumping, increase the amount of tires captured during tire amnesty events, and to educate the public on proper tire maintenance and disposal.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mary Kay","LastName":"Cruz","Phone":"209-385-7388"},{"GrantID":10398,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":50613.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Project - $7,050\r\nAmnesty Events - $46,003\r\n\r\nWATE TIRE CLEANUP PROJECT(S)\r\nThe Stanislaus county Department of Environmental Resources, Landfill Division will utilize current staffing to collect illegally dumped waste tires in the streets, alleys and waterways of the County.  The County has no sites containing more than 500 waste tires.  Waste tires are scattered throughout the County roadways, alleys and vacant lots.  The county cleaned, removed and recycled approximately 6,000 waste tires in 2007.  Golden By-Products will provide the County with 45-foot trailers as needed to transport the tires throughout the grant cycle.  The trailers will be parked at the County operated Landfill at 4000 Fink Road, Crows Landing.  Staff will utilized existing County vehicles and equipment in the cleanup process.  Based on past history we anticipate collecting approximately 6,000 tires throughout the grant cycle.\r\n\r\nWASTE TIRE AMNESTY EVENT(S)\r\nThe cities of Hughson, Newman, Oakdale, Patterson, Riverbank, Turlock and Waterford will each hold a tire amnesty clean-up events by one of two methods: 1) Tires will be transported by residents to a specified location for collection, or 2) residents will be issued a voucher and haul tires to permitted transfer stations.  Tires from each collection will be hauled and recycled at Golden By-Products Inc. located in Ballico, CA.\r\nThe costs are dependant on the method selected by each city.  The cost for a 45-foot trailer that will hold approximately 1,000 tires will cost $1,175.  Approximately 2,000 tires will be collected for each event at a cost of $2,350 per event.  The total for the 7 city events is estimated to be $16,450.  The labor for the 7 events is estimated at $5,696.  The cost for advertising and educational material $6,014.  Total cost for the 7 cities is $28,160.  An estimate of 2,000 waste tires per event for a total of 14,000 tires.  Estimated cost per tire is $2.01.\r\nThe County plans to hold 4 amnesty collection events at different locations throughout the unincorporated county area.  The county Plans to use Golden By-Products for collection and transport to their facility in Ballico, CA.  The estimated labor cost for the 4 events is $3,255.  The cost for a 45-foot trailer will be $1,175.  Approximately 2,000 waste tires will be collected at each event.  The tire hauling and recycling cost is estimated at $9,400 for all 4 events.  The advertising cost is estimated at $3,437.  The total cost for all 4 events is $16,092.  The estimated total number of waste tires is 8,000.  The cost per tire is estimated at $2.01 per tire.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bryan","LastName":"Kumimoto","Phone":"209-525-6752"},{"GrantID":10399,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":48907.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects- $40,607.20\r\nAmnesty Events - $8,300\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Cleanup Project(s) Description\r\nThe City of Victorville anticipates collecting, transporting, and transferring a vast amount of illegally disposed waste tires throughout our city limits. The City of Victorville encompasses 74.09 sq. miles of land which 58% is undeveloped. With a population of approximately 103,000, excluding neighboring jurisdiction, people are reluctant to properly dispose of their waste tires and end up disposing of them in our undeveloped areas. In recent waste tire cleanup activities generated by waste tire enforcement inspections and monitoring of vacant desert areas, the city conducted numerous joint tasks supported by our public works division to collect waste tires in areas where accessibility was limited and rough. Through the use of our two waste tire collection trailers purchased with a prior waste cleanup grant (2003/2004), we were able to safely access these areas and effectively removed hundreds of waste tires. In addition, through the use of our contracted waste tire hauler (RJB Trucking); we anticipate collecting approximately 8,000-10,000 times during the 2008/2009 grant cycle. Below are several locations were our code enforcement officers have already identified waste tires piles. Many of these locations are know to be hot spots and continue to attract more illegal dumping. \r\n\r\nAPN: 3135-431-04 Tire: 60-100 Acres: 9\r\nAPN: 3135-431-23 Tires: 80-120 Acres: 8\r\nAPN: 0394-011-28 Tires: 40-50 Acres: 14\r\nAPN: 0472-151-02 Tire: 120-150 Acres: 40\r\nAPN: 0468-261-48 Tires: 200+ Acres: 25\r\nAPN: 0480-011-27 Tires: 100 Acres: 14\r\nAPN: 0480-011-27 Tires: 200+ Acres: 34\r\n\r\nIllegal dumping is a situation where people observe that others have dumped, so they will follow. To curtail this type of behavior is to get the illegal dumping cleaned up as soon as they happen. Utilizing community service workers and probationers for waste tire removal for stockpiling and later shipment is the most economical means. Staff in will consist of one- two code enforcement officer(s) to oversee the program, supervise community service workers and probationers, and monitor the temporary stockpiling and shipment of tires to recyclers.\r\n\r\nFunding for code enforcement staff will be funded from within the city`s code enforcement budget with most cost reimbursed through grant funding. Most labor will be directly from utilizing people on formal probation or require court-ordered community service. Any type of heavy equipment and/or heavy equipment operator to be utilized would be from the city`s Public Works Department and funded from the Environment Maintenance Fund. To fulfill these tasks, the city will need to purchase safety related items and stick tools to drag and load collected waste tires. The city request the following supplies: Heavy duty work gloves, safety glasses/goggles, gallon water containers, garden/stick tools, fliers and public info. handouts, fence rental and equipment rental, truck boxes for tools. Supplies transport, trash container service provided by Burtec waste for rubbish collected from tires. \r\n\r\nThe Collected waste tires will be taken to our code enforcement yard located on El Evado Rd where they will be properly stored and ready for pick up by our registered waste tire hauler RJB Trucking. The tires will be transported via an enclosed trailer to the Mitsubishi plant in Lucerne Valley to proper handling. \r\n\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty Event(s) Description\r\nCollection of waste tire from the general public (not waste tire related businesses) managed by the city`s Fire Department. The program invites the general public within city limits to dispose of their waste tires at the designated local facility. The facility accepts rimless waste tires every Wednesday and Sunday, at not cost to the citizens and disposes of the waste tire in accordance with the CIWMB requirements and regulations. If awarded the grant, only those tires collect droning the amnesty events and during the awarded grant period will be applied to the clean up grant. $3.00 per tire. The facility accepts approximately 30 tires per day. 52 weeks X 2 days = $9,360","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Duran","Phone":"760-243-6309"},{"GrantID":10400,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":4750.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event:\r\n\r\nThe City of Pomona proposes to conduct 12 waste tire cleanup events during the 2008-09 fiscal year in partnership w/local tire recyclers.  On the first Saturday of each month residents would be able to dispose of their passenger tires at a certified local recycling establishment for no cost.  The recycler would then invoice the City for tires collected at a rate of $2.50 per tire.  The goal would be to collect 1,500 tires.  City funds will be used for various means of advertising and notifying the residents of the collection events.  These efforts will serve to help minimize the illegal dumping of tires in the public`s right of way and alleyways throughout the City.  All waste tires collected will be diverted from the landfill to a facility for recycling.  \r\n\r\nApproval of this application will allow continuance of a program began during the 2007-08 fy.  This program has become more successful as the months have gone by, as important word-of mouth advertising for the program has increased.\r\n\r\nThere is NOT a current Waste Tire Enforcement Grant awarded that covers applicant`s jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"City of Pomona","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Antonia","LastName":"Castro","Phone":"909-620-3628"},{"GrantID":10401,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":23221.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events:\r\n\r\nThe Marin County Dept. of Public Works will hold two amnesty events.  The Dept. of Public Works will develop and hand out educational materials, providing advertising to local newspapers and report our success to the CIWMB.\r\n\r\nThe first event will be held at the Marin Resource Recovery Center in central San Rafael.  The event will last two weeks and will be accessible to residents of central and southern Marin County.  This is a prime location for the majority of Marin County`s residents and at a hub for common commute routes.  In June 2006 Marin Resource Recovery Center hosted a tire amnesty event and it was a great success.\r\n\r\nThe second event will be held at Redwood Landfill in the northern most part of Marin County.  This event will also be two weeks long but catering to north and west Marin residents.  The Novato area is second in population to central Marin.  This area is also geographically separate, and is not serviced by the Marin Resource Recovery Center.  Last year`s tire event was held here and, along with Marin Resource Recovery, was a success.\r\n\r\nAll tires will be hauled by West Coast Rubber Recycling, Inc.  Based on 2007`s success and an extended event, we estimate that 3,300 tires will be collected and recycled this cycle.  West Coast Rubber Recycling, Inc. will supply us w/trailers that hold 1,110 passenger tires at $1,450.00.  We will have West Coast collect, haul and recycle approximately 3,300 tires for $5,325.00.  Enclosed is the quote from West Coast showing the amounts per labor and trailer.  The Department of Public Works will also have the support of staff at Marin Resource Recovery to collect and load the tires.  The cost per tire will be $1.61 for hauling and recycling.  Marin Resource Recovery Center will charge approx. $12,000.00 for their services.  With the additional cost of staffing and resources, the cost per tire is $7.52.\r\n\r\nMarin County Department of Public Works staff will create educational materials about proper tire care and tire disposal methods.  These materials will be distributed at local libraries, community centers and auto supply stores as well as at the amnesty events.  Furthermore, electronic copies of the materials will be placed on www.Marin Recycles .org.  The Dept. of Public Works staff will also create advertisements for both events that can be found on our website and in local newspapers, the Marin Independent Journal and Point Reyes Light.  These newspapers will also receive press releases written by staff to inform the public about the amnesty events as well as the results of the events when they have concluded.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alexander","LastName":"Soulard","Phone":"415-499-4298"},{"GrantID":10402,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":25500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events\r\nIn concurrence with the City of Chino`s Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection Program, which is open twice per month, the City provides amnesty events scheduled on the same days. The last two years, the City of Chino has received funding through the Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant Program. Each year the program has been successful with increased amounts of waste tires being collected for recycling. Collection events mirror the City`s HHW program by having participants drive up, log in, while staff off-load waste tires. The City also provides residents scheduled `Dump Days` periodically at no cost, which encourages residents to properly maintain their properties. These events are scheduled simultaneously with the amnesty events at the HHW facility. Scheduled cleanup events bring in several hundred tires costing more than $4,500.00 per event. As of November 2007, the cost to the City for the transportation/recycling of the waste tires collected are as follows: 1) $1.00 passenger scrap tires; 2) $1.50 light truck scrap tires; 3) $5.00 medium truck tires; and 4) $25.00 or more per unit for tires on the rim. The City of Chino would like to continue with the existing waste collection amnesty events through funding provided by the Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant Program. This year the City would like to increase volumes coming into the facility by providing more scheduled `Dump Day` events and enhancing the campaign through media (I .e. print ads, newspaper , radio and outreach efforts at community events). The City will staff events accordingly to accommodate increased volumes of tires coming in to the facility. Typically on a regular amnesty event day, four (4) staff members are scheduled to off-load material, but on a scheduled `Dump Day` two (2) additional staff members are needed to assist with the additional tires being collected. The City of Chino is committed to providing outstanding customer service to its residents through enhanced environmental services such as the Waste Tire Amnesty Event Program","ParticipantName":"City of Chino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sylvia","LastName":"Ramos","Phone":"909-464-0758"},{"GrantID":10403,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event Only\r\n\r\nThe Waste Management Department is seeking waste tire amnesty grant funds to continue a tire collection program that would be modeled after it`s currently-funded Tire Amnesty Collection Program.  The program being proposed will focus on critical areas in the County where illegal dumping occurs; namely Anza, Mead Valley, Jurupa, unincorporated area near the City of Desert Hot Spring and Mecca.  The Department will conduct five Waste Tire Collection events in critical areas of the County.  If additional funding is available after completing the five events, the Department will schedule additional events repeating some of the same locations.\r\nSee application for full project description.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Diane","LastName":"Christensen","Phone":"951-486-3282"},{"GrantID":10404,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":23284.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event Only\r\n\r\nTo provide 4 amnesty days for the disposal of tires in the County of Sierra at 5 solid waste sites.  The Loyalton Landfill (APN #016-090-038-0) Section 17, T 21 North, R 16E located one mile south east of the City of Loyalton, the Ramshorn Transfer Station, (APN #004-050-030-) located 2 miles west of Goodyears Bar on County Rd. 463, the Sierra City Transfer Station (APN 080-120-060-0) located one mile west of Sierra City on County Rd. 3008, and Sattley Transfer Station (APN #012-090-039-0) located 2 miles north of Sattley on Westside Rd, County Rd S-640, will be drop off locations for the Amnesty Tire Collection Days.  It is estimated that 4000 to 5000 tires will be collected for removal with the majority going to the Loyalton Landfill.  Tires shall be hauled for recycling by a registered tire hauler, recycled and will be processed for handling by Sierra County personnel and equipment.","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Beals","Phone":"530-289-3201"},{"GrantID":10405,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":29369.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events\r\nThe Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency plans a total of four collection events upon receipt of a Notice to Proceed.\r\nThe Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency (Agency) proposes three passenger and light truck tires amnesty events to be scheduled for late October 2008, January 2009, and early April of 2009.  The amnesty events will be one day events held at four locations within Tehama County.  While locations are yet to be finalized, past events have been held at the Tehama County Landfill, at the Los Molinos transfer station in Los Molinos, and at one of several other sites including Cottonwood, Rancho Tehama, or the mountain communities. \r\nThe Agency contracts with the Waste Tire Products of Orland for staging, transport, and recycling of tires collected at these events.  Waste Tire Products is a CIWMB certified tire hauler and recycler.  In most cases 100% of the collected tires are recycled into new products or crumb rubber.  Waste Tire Products charges $1.25 per passenger tire.  The Agency is billed after the tires are collected and returned to their facility for processing. An estimate of costs for Waste Tire Products services is attached to application.  We maintain a list of customers that includes the number of tires they report to be collecting for backup purposes.  Agency staff distribute educational materials , manager traffic, and collect data.\r\n\r\nTehama County is a rural County with over 1,000.000 harvested acres.  Like many rural counties, Tehama County is below the state average in per capita income.  For this reason, the Agency feels strongly about the need to provide at least two tire events dedicated to the agricultural community, although this negatively affects our overall cost per tire.  \r\nThe agency proposes to hold two coupon redemption programs for agricultural and equipment tires.  Coupons are good for the disposal of two large-sized tires and will be made available through the Agricultural Commissioner`s office, the Tehama CountyRed Bluff Landfill, the Tehama County Farm Bureau office, and at the Corning City Hall.  A limit of three coupons per address, for a total disposal of six tires per address is proposed for each event.  Tractor, grader, and backhoe tires up to 19.5-24 and farm tires with numbers ending with 38, 49, 42 will be collected.  The agricultural tire events are proposed for a two week period in late winter and late summer in order to allow ranchers time to finish harvest, roundups, and other seasonal activities.  The event is most likely to occur during the first two weeks of February 2009 and September 2008.  Coupons and tires are surrendered at the Landfill and Waste Tire Products collects the tries for processing at the end of the period.\r\nWaste Tire Products charges by weight for large-sized tires.  Their invoice is supported by surrendered coupons and scale tickers from the landfill.  During the Agricultural Tire Collection held in 2006, the cost averaged $23 per tire.  An estimate of cost from Waste Tire Products if attached to application.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Kristina","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"530-528-1103"},{"GrantID":10406,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":136976.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects - $64,382\r\nAmnesty Events - $72,594\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Cleanup Projects Description - Scattered site pickup within the city limits is an ongoing issue throughout the year.  All Sites within city limits (Chowchilla and Madera) are in close proximity to populated areas.  One hundred percent of these sites are within 1,000 feet of one or more of the following:  Residential Homes, Schools, Commercial, Industrial, Recreation waterways.  It is estimated that 7,920 tires will be cleaned-up during the grant cycle under scattered site pickup estimated Chowchilla will cleanup 1,320 tires doing scattered site pickup. Remediation:  City employees periodically travel the streets and alleys picking up illegally dumped tires.  \r\nEnd use:  The tires will be loaded into trailers supplied and removed by Golden By Products, Inc., to be recycled - Waste Tire Hauler #1003314-01, Major Waste Facility Permit #24-TI-0656, TPID #1003314.\r\nSite Description:  Scattered site pickup in County and sphere of influence.  For TCA2 a data collecting helicopter tour was completed within the sphere of influence of the City of Madera.  Many scattered sites all with less than 500 tires were documented on the tour.  Sites with low density zoning are included in the grant application for cleanup.  Maps with GPS waypoints were created from the flyover show concentrated areas are included again in TCA3.  It is estimated that 7,920 tires can be removed with the sphere during TCA3 grant cycle.  While our goal for TCA2 will be realized many sites still exist which we propose to continue cleanup throughout TCA3.\r\nRemediation:  On sites large enough to warrant a dedicated van for tire removal a van will be on site.  The tires will be loaded by City Staff.  All other sites will utilize City staff to transport tires to the City scattered pickup site.\r\nEnd use:  The tires will be loaded into trailers supplied and removed by Golden By products, Inc., to be recycled  - Waste Tire Hauler #1003314-01, Major Waste Facility Permit #24-TI-0656, TPID #1003314.\r\nNone of the sites above have had previous enforcement action.\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty Event(s) Description:  The City of Madera, City of Chowchilla, and the County of Madera will hold 5, 1, and 4 amnesty events respectively in FY 2008-09 for a total of ten events.  As reservation only events, participants much call and register in advance to participate.  A card/coupon is then mailed to the participant that must be submitted at the event for access to the Amnesty event.  As in the past volunteer labor will mainly be used at events to move tires and check in participants.  Once employee will operate a skip loader to deal with large tires.  One to two other City twenty tires maximum per registrant.  In total amnesty events under the City of Madera regional application TCA3 are projected to remove 33,000 tires (Madera 22,500, Chowchilla 2,000, and County 9,000).\r\nAll Amnesty Events are date specific utilizing three different sites, no more than one per month.  At time of registration participants will be screened to verify that no tire generators are allowed (PRC 42954(7)).  Any individual hauling 10 to 20 waste tires will receive written authorization by LEA prior to the amnesty event  date.  Violations will be reported to CIWMB within 30 days on the Unregistered Hauler \u0026 Comprehensive Trip Log Substitution Form (CIWMB204).  All advertising will clearly state that the amnesty event is limited to 20 tires, with the appropriate written authorization from the LEA.","ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Wilson","Phone":"559-661-5188"},{"GrantID":10407,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":20238.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup\r\nCleanup of tires illegally dumped within Alameda County Public Works Agency road rights of way and Alameda County Flood Control District creeks and channels.  dumping occurs in, on or alongside 474 centerline miles of county maintained roadways and 561 miles of flood control creeks and channels.  Amounts of dumped tires vary, and this activity occurs at random interval throughout the year.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stuart","LastName":"Marsh","Phone":"510-670-6561"},{"GrantID":10408,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":31545.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event:\r\n\r\nThe Regional Waste Management Authority (RWMA) is proposing to collect 5,000 tires through a free tire recycling coupon program at two local transfer stations operated by the local franchised waste hauler, Yuba -Sutter Disposal, Inc. (YSDI), plus another 2,000 waste tires in five (5) 40-yard waste tire bins provided to community clean-up events .  The RWMA will update and distribute the public education and information campaign utilized for previous waste tire amnesty projects to inform the public about tire maintenance and safety issues to prolong the useful life of tires; health and safety issues related to improper storage and disposal of waste tires; and the availability of free tire recycling coupons for the proper disposal of waste tires.  RWMA and YSDI staff staff will coordinate with the sponsors of the community clean -up events to provide waste tire collection bins and appropriate messages regarding tire collection for event promotional materials.  \r\n\r\nAttached are letter-quotes from the two registered waste tire haulers that will be involved in this project--Yuba-Sutter Disposal, Inc. and Tri-C Tire Recycling, Inc.  The cost of the five (5) 40-yard waste tire bins to be provided for community clean-up events is based on the cost of these bins in the current rate structure, plus an estimated 4% rate increase anticipated for the next rate year.  The clean-up events is $4.51 per tire.\r\n\r\nThere IS a current Waste Tire Enforcement Grant awarded that covers applicant`s jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"530-634-6890"},{"GrantID":10409,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":29871.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Project ($23,096):\r\n\r\nThe City of Modesto will utilize a part-time staff person to comb the city seeking illegally dumped waste tires in the streets, alleys and waterways.  Modesto does not have any large waste tire piles to address.  Golden Scrap Tire will provide the city with up to five 45-foot trailers as needed to stack the tires throughout the grant cycle.  The trailers will be parked at the city`s Waste Water Treatment Facility at 1221 Sutter Ave., Modesto.  Staff will utilize an existing fleet vehicle for the collection process.  Based on past experience, we anticipate collecting approx. 2,500 illegally dumped waste tires throughout the grant cycle.\r\n\r\n\r\nAmnesty Event ($13,100):\r\n\r\nThe City of Modesto will partner with the local garbage companies to conduct 12 week-long amnesty events at their transfer stations.  Newspaper advertisements will be published as well as PSA`s, utility bill notices and the city`s website.  Amnesty coupons will be mailed to residents upon request.    Residents will be allowed recycle up to 20 waste tires per calendar year for a maximum of 40 tires during the grant cycle.  Waste tires will be hauled by the garbage companies to Golden Scrap Tire in Ballico, CA.  Based on past experience, we anticipate collecting approx. 3,000 waste tires throguh this grant cycle.  The overall estimated cost per tire is $4.37, see attached quote.\r\n\r\nThere IS a current Waste Tire Enforcement Grant awarded that covers applicant`s jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Beverly","LastName":"McCullough","Phone":"209-577-5495"},{"GrantID":10410,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":11148.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event\r\nEstimated 2800 tires collected @ Cost per tire = $3.98\r\nThe Hopland Tribe will sponsor a Fall 2008 and a Spring 2009 Waste Tire Amnesty event (3 days each) to collect tire3s from the Reservation and surrounding community.  Other local Tribes will be notifies of the event, and ads will be placed in the local newspapers.  The event will be coordinated by the Tribal EPA Solid Waste Coordinator.  Two additional temporary `Tire Recycling Assistants` will be hired to accept and load tires, and assist with set-up and clean-up activities.  Staff will also conduct door-to-door outreach on the proper care and maintenance of tires.  Information will be distributed at site and in Tribal newsletter.  The Tribe has adopted a Solid Waste Code which prohibits dumping of tires and other waste; the code is enforced by the Tribal EPA and Tribal Police.\r\nThe Tribe will contract with Waste Recovery West, Inc., who has submitted a quote (attached).  We estimate that one tractor trailer load of 1400 tires will be collected at each event, for a total of 2800 tires.  This results in an estimated cost per tire of $11,148/2800, or $3.98 per tire.\r\nThe Tribe will provide a match for the newsletter mailing (400 newsletters @ $.41 or $164), rim removal ($800), transport/disposal of rims, including staff time and trailer rental ($850), and use of facility ($500) x 2 events, or $1,000).  Total match = $2,814.","ParticipantName":"Hopland Band of Pomo Indians","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kris","LastName":"Carre","Phone":"707-744-1647"},{"GrantID":10411,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":78935.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event:\r\n\r\nIn this grant application we are proposing two different amnesty collection strategies.\r\n\r\nWe plan to hold a single-day amnesty event in a rural area (such as Ferndale) in the Fall of 2008.  The estimated cost per tire for this event is $4.00/tire.\r\n\r\nWe plan to offer waste tire amnesty collection at Hawthorne Street Transfer Station , a permitted solid waste transfer/processing facility located in Eureka (SWIS #12-AA-0033).  This collection event will be offered for a 5-month period, from January 2009 through May 2009.  2,000 coupons for maximum 9 passenger and light truck tires per coupon will be issued throughout each of the county`s 5 supervisorial districts.  This is a flow-control method so that the facility staff will be able to incorporate waste tire amnesty tire handling into their regular facility operations.  The flow-control measure is needed also to ensure that the facility does not exceed its permitted daily vehicle limit.  The estimated cost per tire for this event is $3.89/tire.\r\n\r\nThere IS a current Waste Tire Enforcement Grant awarded that covers applicant`s jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carolyn","LastName":"Hawkins","Phone":"707-268-2215"},{"GrantID":10412,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":231027.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Both\r\nCleanup - $199,458 and Amnesty - $31,569\r\nCleanup tasks, 1. Tire collection from roadsides.  Tire crew drive trucks on roadways throughout five road districts stopping to pickup illegally disposed tires, unloading into trailers of licensed tire hauler for transport to certified tire recycler.  Record daily tacking sheets indicating location, number of tires, disposition of tires and comprehensive trip logs (manifests) for CIWMB records \u0026 audit preparation.  Budget $77,642 (32 hrs per wk x 2 - 64 hrs, 2 crew member @$23.33 x 52 weeks = $77,642.  2. Tire Hauling \u0026 Recycling, Registered tire hauler will haul tires and pay tipping fee to certified tire recycler.  18 tons per wk for 52 weeks @ $98.50 per ton, weekly for 12 active months of the grant.  \r\nAmnesty Event - 15 amnesty events in Imperial Valley.  1. Oversee appropriateness of tie and receipt of tires at each event and HHWE event site. 2. Hauling and delivering waste tires to recycler.  Budget, Personnel $77,642; Contract, 92,196; Materials \u0026 Supplies $29,620 = $199458 for Cleanup.  Personnel $8000 for 320 hours @ $23.33 for Street Maintenance Workers, $17,280 for  hauling and disposing of waste tires at $98.50 per ton, ads, $6289  for total of $31,568.75.  Grant total = $231,027 for estimated 66,500 tires collected at cost of $3.47 per tire.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of El Centro","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Douthitt","Phone":"760-337-4589"},{"GrantID":10413,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":6275.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event - The City of Kerman will hold two Amnesty events throughout the year.  The city staff will work and coordinate the events.  An ad will be placed in the newspaper notifying the community about the event.  The city will arrange to hold the event in the City of Kerman Public Works Yard.  The city will produce educational material telling the community about the event and also educating them on the importance of recycling and the proper care and maintenance of tires.  The material will, of course, make mention that the CIWMB funded this project.  On the day of the amnesty event, the community will be able to bring in their tires to this location.  The City of Kerman Planning and Development staff will work at the event at the cost of the city.  The city will have the hauler take the tires that were collected throughout the day at a cost of $150 per ton. It is estimated that the cost per ton would average approximately $2.50 per tire.","ParticipantName":"City of Kerman","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Domingo","LastName":"Zapata","Phone":"559-842-2302"},{"GrantID":10414,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":9153.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects - $4,068.00\r\nAmnesty Events - $5085.00\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Cleanup Project Description:  The City of Hesperia encompasses roughly seventy-five square miles of developed and open desert land.  The City has an unlimited trash collection program, large item pick-up program and two community clean-up days per year offered to our residents.  However, tires are not accepted through these programs and residents choose to dispose of tires in the open desert or in City right-of-way.  Code Enforcement Officers have the authority to issue a code Violation Notice to any property that contains waste tires.  If a Tire Amnesty Event is scheduled, the property owner of record will also be given a brochure noting the upcoming Tire Amnesty Event.  The City`s Code enforcement Department supervises Work Release Inmates from the County jail system every weekend to provide community clean-up service in areas throughout the City that are littered with illegally dumped tires.  The city attempts to remove illegally dumped tires quickly to alleviate the threat to public health and safety and also to discourage further illegal dumping.  Parcel numbers and exact locations are not included in this grant as illegally dumped tires are scattered throughout the entire Hesperia square miles and Code enforcement acts upon citizen complaints of abandoned tires in the specified area of complaint.   Approximately 1,200 waste tires are anticipated to be illegally dumped during the grant term.\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty Event Description:  The City of Hesperiah has two community clean-up day programs per year with City staff trained in proper disposal procedures.  City residents will now have an opportunity to dispose of waste tires at two Amnesty Events that will be scheduled during the grant term.  Trained City staff will be on hand for assistance with the events.  The City will schedule the first event in the fall and the second event in the spring, with the anticipation of approximately 1,500-3,000 waste tires collected between the two events.  The estimated costs per tire are $2 for pickup, light trucks and passenger car tires; $5 for tires with wheels and $7 for semi-truck size tires.  Passenger and light car tires are expected to be the majority based on the tires collected from previous illegal dumps sites and current Tire Amnesty Events.  The City of Hesperia will provide a 100% match for employee hours and benefits.  Newspaper advertising and radio commercials provide the best community outreach for the City and brochures will be distributed through the Code Enforcement Department.  If funding for the program is not available, illegal dumping will increase and the health and safety of the City`s residence will be at risk.","ParticipantName":"City of Hesperia","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Ryan","Phone":"760-947-1589"},{"GrantID":10415,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events\r\nDepartment of Resource Management intends to host six waste tire amnesty days, open to both incorporated and unincorporated Solano County residents to transport and appropriately dispose of the maximum number of tires under US DOT regulations (nine tires or less) during any one trip without having to obtain a waste tire hauler`s permit.  Tires will not be limited by size or type for these events.  There will be no charge to residents but proof of residency will be required to satisfy the State`s grant requirements.  Residents requiring a waste tire hauler `s permit may obtain one through the Department of Resource Management and will be scheduled to drop-off at the amnesty event at a pre-determined appointment time to insure uninterrupted traffic flow at the drop-sites.  County has partnership with the NWS Hay Road Landfill, Potrero Hills Landfill and Vallejo Garbage Service to serve as drop-off sites.  Partnership established because each is an existing customer of Tri-C Tire Recycling based in Woodland and physically located in areas that have adequate space so not to impede traffic flow.  Sites are familiar to surrounding community and offer hours convenient to the public.  Each partner is anticipated to host at least 2 waste tire amnesty events during regular business hours on a scheduled date announced in advance to the public.  Partners will rotate an event at their site every other weekend over a period of 3 months and have agreed to be responsible for verifying and documenting participant`s residency, collecting participant`s waste tires, coordinating the tire removal off-site with the contracted vendor and submit an invoice in the amount equal to the associated costs for collection from the Department for reimbursement.  Cities of Solano County have agreed to assist in paid advertising that will augment above and beyond the 25% allocation allowed under the grant.  This is in exchange for their residents to participate in these events.  It is the responsibility of the County to coordinate and pay for any associated advertising for this event.  Each tire recycling box is 55-yards and can contain an average of 200 miscellaneous sized tires.  One box is equal to approximately $700 plus an additional fuel charge expense.  The total collection goal is 7,200 tires based on six 55-yard boxes being filled per event.  This equals an estimated cost per tire to be $3.50.  Box checked stating that there is not a current Waste Tire Enforcement Grant awarded that covers applicant`s jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Narcisa","LastName":"Untal","Phone":"707-784-3172"},{"GrantID":10416,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":22066.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event Only\r\n\r\nBased on previous years Tire Amnesty events, the Town`s goal for events averages approximately 4 to 5 per year.  The following is the anticipated event scheduled or July 2008 to 2009:  September 27, 2008; January 31, 2009: April 25, 2009; and June 27, 2009.  The location of the events will either be at the Town of Apple Valley Public Works Yard, 22411 Highway 18, Apple Valley, CA 92307; or Lions Park, where the majority of the events are usually held.  Lions Park is located East of Dale Evans Parkway on South Outer Highway 18.  The estimated cost per tire for each event is $2.76\r\nBi-lingual flyers will be printed and distributed to citizens through mailings and officer handouts.  Newspaper inserts advertising the Tire Amnesty Days will be printed, inserted and delivered to 10,000 Apple Valley Residents.  Advertisement for Amnesty Days will also be placed in the weekend editions of The Daily Press.\r\nBurrtec Waste Industries will donate 50% of costs related to the haul drivers, truck/transportation, and fuel for collection on event days.  Previous sponsored Amnesty events, through funding provided by CIWMB, have resulted in the collection of approximately 42,440 tires.  If funding for the program is not available, the number of events offered will be greatly reduced, resulting in the increase of illegal dumping.  Additionally, lack of funding will affect the provision of free pick-up for Senior Citizens and the Disabled as well.","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lylith","LastName":"Cook","Phone":"760-240-7000"},{"GrantID":10417,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":89650.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event Only\r\n\r\nSan Joaquin County and its partner agencies request $89,650 to implement a tire collection and education campaign.  The campaign aims to reduce the stockpiling and illegal dumping of waste tires from residential and agricultural neighborhoods through tire amnesty and collection events and through education.  Utilizing the County`s Road Maintenance crews and Sheriff`s Crews, tires will be collected from targeted areas most affected by illegal dumping.  Tires will be accepted at four waste disposal facilities at no charge.  These amnesty days will be held monthly at two locations, quarterly at one location, and once only at one location.  A multi-lingual advertising campaign will educate residents on proper maintenance and disposal of tires, including health risk incurred from stockpiled and abandoned tires.  Estimated cost per tire is $1.01.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alison","LastName":"Hudson","Phone":"209-468-3066"},{"GrantID":10418,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":8550.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty \r\nOne amnesty event will be held at the Monterey Park City Yard, which is conveniently located at 751 S. Alhambra in the City.  It will be held on the weekend when the yard is closed.  The area offers ample parking and space for people to drop off their tires.  Tires will be removed at the end of the event by a Certified Hauler and properly disposed.  The hauler will make two trips of 350 tires each.  Since we have never conducted an event in the City of Monterey Park, there may potentially be a large amount of tires to collect.  We are estimating that .25% (1/4 of one percent) of our 70,000 residents may have 4 tires on average stored away in order to arrive at our estimate of 700 tires.  Should this number be lower, the costs from the hauler will drop accordingly.  We have been aggressive in our collection of used oil, filters, universal waste, hazardous, and electronic waste, and see this as another opportunity to complete the package of services we offer to the residents and surrounding community.  We will supplement the grant funds with City-matched and in-kind contributions of staff time, and public education programs, including articles and advertisements in the City Newsletter that goes to every resident, flyer distribution, and other venues to make people aware of the health and safety risks of stockpiled tires and the opportunity to return them and obtain amnesty.","ParticipantName":"City of Monterey Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jose","LastName":"Urquizo","Phone":"626-307-2521"},{"GrantID":10419,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":24037.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event\r\nCounty will conduct roundups in Sourthern Trinity area in Fall of 2008, North end of County will be collected in Spring of 2009.  A Solid Waste Site Supervisor and a Gate Attendant will direct traffic, answer questions, fill out surrveys, and pass out additional information as residents bring in their tires.  Tires up to 48 inches wide and 13 inches thick will be accepted free from trinity County residents only.  First targets will be the remote outlying area of Ruth in the south county and the Hayfork area immediately following.  Staff will take their own truck to first event to load tires as they come in, to reduce costs by transporting them to the next event for collection fees for 2 events.  Contractor, Waste Recovery West will be contacted with total number of tires that need to be loaded and transported.  The northern area of county collection events will be handled in the same manner in the Spring of 2009 beginning in the Burnt Ranch area followed by the Weaverville roundup, and the Hobel Transfer site.  Collection efforts will be evaluated in June 2009 and final reports prepared.  Cost per tire is $2.45.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Rapinac","Phone":"530-623-1326"},{"GrantID":10420,"CycleID":415,"CycleCode":"TCA3        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":10519.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events\r\n\r\nThe County of Santa Cruz will continue its well established and well publicized semi-annual Clean-Up Week events at our two disposal sites, the Buena Vista Landfill and the Ben Lomond Transfer Station, by offering a waste tire Amnesty Day component for the two major events during the 2008/09 grant period. During the Fall Clean-Up Week (October 18-26,2008) and Spring Clean-Up Week (April 18-26, 2009), eligible residents will be allowed to bring up to 5 waste tires per day to a County disposal site at no charge. The usual charge for a passenger vehicle or pickup truck tires is $2.  Based on past experience, it is expected that residents will deliver and average of 4 waste tires on each of 1,000 vehicle trips to disposal sites during Clean-Up Week events. \r\nA Tire Voucher will be issued as a one-day permit to allow legal transportation of waste tires from a resident`s property to one of the County`s disposal sites, which are recognized tire recycling facilities. Authority to issue these vouchers was granted by the CIWMB when the County of Santa a Cruz was awarded a Waste Tire Amnesty Grant in 2001. It is expected that vouchers will be issued for a total of 1,000 waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeffrey","LastName":"Smedberg","Phone":"831-454-2373"},{"GrantID":10421,"CycleID":417,"CycleCode":"TRI22       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI22        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proj. #1\r\n\r\nLocation w/ limits:  Lincoln Ave (Garvey Ave to Emmerson Ave)\r\n\r\nLength:  1,383`\r\n\r\nWidth:  37`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  700\r\n\r\nProposed construction start date:\r\n5/12/08\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  700\r\n\r\nDifferential Cost of RAC:  $10 (listed $12)\r\n\r\nTesting Cost:  $5,000\r\n\r\nTotal:  $12,000 (adjusted title due to material difference being $10, not $12)\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nConventional AC  $86/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber  $96/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nDeflection Testing :  $2,500\r\n\r\nQA/QCV Testing:  $2,500\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. #2:\r\n\r\nLocation w/ limits:  Lincoln Ave (Newmark Ave to Garvey Ave)\r\n\r\nLength:  946`\r\n\r\nWidth:  29`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  350\r\n\r\nProposed construction start date:\r\n5/12/08\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  350\r\n\r\nDifferential Cost of RAC:  $10 (listed $12)\r\n\r\nTesting Cost:  $5,000\r\n\r\nTotal:  $8,500\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nConventional AC  $86/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber  $96/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nDeflection Testing :  $2,500\r\n\r\nQA/QCV Testing:  $2,500\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. #3\r\n\r\nLocation w/ limits:  Nicholson Ave (Garvey Ave to Emerson Ave)\r\n\r\nLength:  1,383`\r\n\r\nWidth:  40`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  750\r\n\r\nProposed construction start date:\r\n5/12/08\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  750\r\n\r\nDifferential Cost of RAC:  $10 (listed $12)\r\n\r\nTesting Cost:  $5,000\r\n\r\nTotal:  $12,500\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nConventional AC  $86/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber  $96/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nDeflection Testing :  $2,500\r\n\r\nQA/QCV Testing:  $2,500\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. #4\r\n\r\nLocation w/ limits:  Baltimore Ave (Garvey Ave to Avondale Ave)\r\n\r\nLength:  474`\r\n\r\nWidth:  37`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  250\r\n\r\nProposed construction start date:\r\n5/12/08\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  250\r\n\r\nDifferential Cost of RAC:  $10\r\n\r\nTesting Cost:  $5,000\r\n\r\nTotal:  $7,500\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nConventional AC  $86/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber  $96/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nDeflection Testing :  $2,500\r\n\r\nQA/QCV Testing:  $2,500\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. #5\r\n\r\nLocation w/ limits:  Moore Ave (Garvey Ave to Emerson Ave)\r\n\r\nLength:  1,347`\r\n\r\nWidth:  40`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  750\r\n\r\nProposed construction start date:\r\n7/14/08\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  750\r\n\r\nDifferential Cost of RAC:  $10\r\n\r\nTesting Cost:  $5,000\r\n\r\nTotal:  $12,500\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nConventional AC  $86/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber  $96/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nDeflection Testing :  $2,500\r\n\r\nQA/QCV Testing:  $2,500\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. #6\r\n\r\nLocation w/ limits:  Moore Ave (Newmark Ave to Garvey Ave)\r\n\r\nLength:  983`\r\n\r\nWidth:  40`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  500\r\n\r\nProposed construction start date:\r\n7/14/08\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  500\r\n\r\nDifferential Cost of RAC:  $10\r\n\r\nTesting Cost:  $5,000\r\n\r\nTotal:  $10,000\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nConventional AC  $86/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber  $96/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nDeflection Testing :  $2,500\r\n\r\nQA/QCV Testing:  $2,500\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. #7\r\n\r\nLocation w/ limits:  Hampton Ave (Baltimore Ave to Ynez Ave)\r\n\r\nLength:  1,425\r\n\r\nWidth:  36`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  660\r\n\r\nProposed construction start date:\r\n7/14/08\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  660\r\n\r\nDifferential Cost of RAC:  $10\r\n\r\nTesting Cost:  $5,000\r\n\r\nTotal:  $11,600\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nConventional AC  $86/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber  $96/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nDeflection Testing :  $2,500\r\n\r\nQA/QCV Testing:  $2,500\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. #8\r\n\r\nLocation w/ limits:  Mooney Dr (Russell Ave to Sefton Ave)\r\n\r\nLength:  1,275`\r\n\r\nWidth:  28`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  500\r\n\r\nProposed construction start date:\r\n9/9/08\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  500\r\n\r\nDifferential Cost of RAC:  $10\r\n\r\nTesting Cost:  $5,000\r\n\r\nTotal:  $10,000\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nConventional AC  $86/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber  $96/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nDeflection Testing :  $2,500\r\n\r\nQA/QCV Testing:  $2,500\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. #9\r\n\r\nLocation w/ limits:  Cecil St (Graves Ave to Garfield Ave)\r\n\r\nLength:  1,241`\r\n\r\nWidth:  33`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  550\r\n\r\nProposed construction start date:\r\n9/9/08\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  550\r\n\r\nDifferential Cost of RAC:  $10\r\n\r\nTesting Cost:  $5,000\r\n\r\nTotal:  $10,500\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nConventional AC  $86/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber  $96/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nDeflection Testing :  $2,500\r\n\r\nQA/QCV Testing:  $2,500\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. #10\r\n\r\nLocation w/ limits:  Wilcox Ave (Keller St to Kempton Ave)\r\n\r\nLength:  2,646`\r\n\r\nWidth:  32`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  1,100\r\n\r\nProposed construction start date:\r\n11/11/08\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  1,100\r\n\r\nDifferential Cost of RAC:  $10\r\n\r\nTesting Cost:  $5,000\r\n\r\nTotal:  $16,000\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nConventional AC  $86/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber  $96/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nDeflection Testing :  $2,500\r\n\r\nQA/QCV Testing:  $2,500\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. #11\r\n\r\nLocation w/ limits:  Fulton Ave (Kempton Ave to Kempton Ave)\r\n\r\nLength:  2,173`\r\n\r\nWidth:  31`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  900\r\n\r\nProposed construction start date:\r\n11/11/08\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  900\r\n\r\nDifferential Cost of RAC:  $10\r\n\r\nTesting Cost:  $5,000\r\n\r\nTotal:  $14,000\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nConventional AC  $86/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber  $96/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nDeflection Testing :  $2,500\r\n\r\nQA/QCV Testing:  $2,500\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. #12\r\n\r\nLocation w/ limits:  College View Dr (Ridgecrest St to College View Ln)\r\n\r\nLength:  5,553`\r\n\r\nWidth:  37`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  2,600\r\n\r\nProposed construction start date:\r\n1/12/09\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  2,600\r\n\r\nDifferential Cost of RAC:  $10\r\n\r\nTesting Cost:  $5,000\r\n\r\nTotal:  $31,000\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nConventional AC  $86/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber  $96/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nDeflection Testing :  $2,500\r\n\r\nQA/QCV Testing:  $2,500\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. #13\r\n\r\nLocation w/ limits:  College View Ln (Floral Dr to end of street)\r\n\r\nLength:  339`\r\n\r\nWidth:  37`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  175\r\n\r\nProposed construction start date:\r\n1/12/09\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  175\r\n\r\nDifferential Cost of RAC:  $10\r\n\r\nTesting Cost:  $5,000\r\n\r\nTotal:  $6,750\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nConventional AC  $86/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber  $96/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nDeflection Testing :  $2,500\r\n\r\nQA/QCV Testing:  $2,500\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. #14\r\n\r\nLocation w/ limits:  Arriba Dr (Verde Vista St to Copa Way)\r\n\r\nLength:  514`\r\n\r\nWidth:  31`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  225\r\n\r\nProposed construction start date:\r\n3/9/09\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  225\r\n\r\nDifferential Cost of RAC:  $10\r\n\r\nTesting Cost:  $5,000\r\n\r\nTotal:  $7,250\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nConventional AC  $86/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber  $96/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nDeflection Testing :  $2,500\r\n\r\nQA/QCV Testing:  $2,500\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. #15\r\n\r\nLocation w/ limits:  Verde Vista St (Abajo Dr to Casuda Canyon Dr)\r\n\r\nLength:  1,823`\r\n\r\nWidth:  37`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  800\r\n\r\nProposed construction start date:\r\n3/9/09\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  800\r\n\r\nDifferential Cost of RAC:  $10\r\n\r\nTesting Cost:  $5,000\r\n\r\nTotal:  $13,000\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nConventional AC  $86/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber  $96/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nDeflection Testing :  $2,500\r\n\r\nQA/QCV Testing:  $2,500\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. #16\r\n\r\nLocation w/ limits:  Copa Way (Casuda Canyon Dr to end of street)\r\n\r\nLength:  1,219`\r\n\r\nWidth:  31`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  475\r\n\r\nProposed construction start date:\r\n3/9/09\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  475\r\n\r\nDifferential Cost of RAC:  $10\r\n\r\nTesting Cost:  $5,000\r\n\r\nTotal:  $9,750\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nConventional AC  $86/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber  $96/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nDeflection Testing :  $2,500\r\n\r\nQA/QCV Testing:  $2,500\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. #17\r\n\r\nLocation w/ limits:  Topaico Dr (Arriba Dr to end of street)\r\n\r\nLength:  237`\r\n\r\nWidth:  28`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  120\r\n\r\nProposed construction start date:\r\n5/11/09\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  120\r\n\r\nDifferential Cost of RAC:  $10\r\n\r\nTesting Cost:  $5,000\r\n\r\nTotal:  $6,200\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nConventional AC  $86/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber  $96/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nDeflection Testing :  $2,500\r\n\r\nQA/QCV Testing:  $2,500\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. #18\r\n\r\nLocation w/ limits:  Cereza Dr (Arriba Dr to end street)\r\n\r\nLength:  189`\r\n\r\nWidth:  27`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  75\r\n\r\nProposed construction start date:\r\n5/11/09\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  75\r\n\r\nDifferential Cost of RAC:  $10\r\n\r\nTesting Cost:  $5,000\r\n\r\nTotal:  $5,750\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nConventional AC  $86/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber  $96/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nDeflection Testing :  $2,500\r\n\r\nQA/QCV Testing:  $2,500\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. #19\r\n\r\nLocation w/ limits:  Granada Dr (Arriba Dr to end of street)\r\n\r\nLength:  79`\r\n\r\nWidth:  26`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  40\r\n\r\nProposed construction start date:\r\n5/11/09\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  40\r\n\r\nDifferential Cost of RAC:  $10\r\n\r\nTesting Cost:  $5,000\r\n\r\nTotal:  $5,400\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nConventional AC  $86/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber  $96/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nDeflection Testing :  $2,500\r\n\r\nQA/QCV Testing:  $2,500\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. #20\r\n\r\nLocation w/ limits:  Colina Terrace (Arriba Dr to end of street)\r\n\r\nLength:  257`\r\n\r\nWidth:  27`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  125\r\n\r\nProposed construction start date:\r\n5/11/09\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  125\r\n\r\nDifferential Cost of RAC:  $10\r\n\r\nTesting Cost:  $5,000\r\n\r\nTotal:  $6,250\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nConventional AC  $86/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber  $96/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nDeflection Testing :  $2,500\r\n\r\nQA/QCV Testing:  $2,500\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. #20\r\n\r\nLocation w/ limits:  Colina Terrace (Arriba Dr to end of street)\r\n\r\nLength:  257`\r\n\r\nWidth:  27`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  125\r\n\r\nProposed construction start date:\r\n5/11/09\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  125\r\n\r\nDifferential Cost of RAC:  $10\r\n\r\nTesting Cost:  $5,000\r\n\r\nTotal:  $6,250\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nConventional AC  $86/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber  $96/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nDeflection Testing :  $2,500\r\n\r\nQA/QCV Testing:  $2,500\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. #21\r\n\r\nLocation w/ limits:  Casistas St (Abajo Dr to end of street)\r\n\r\nLength:  408`\r\n\r\nWidth:  27`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  160\r\n\r\nProposed construction start date:\r\n5/11/09\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  160\r\n\r\nDifferential Cost of RAC:  $10\r\n\r\nTesting Cost:  $5,000\r\n\r\nTotal:  $6,600\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nConventional AC  $86/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber  $96/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:  Historical Cost\r\n\r\nDeflection Testing :  $2,500\r\n\r\nQA/QCV Testing:  $2,500\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. History:\r\n#1 - June 5, 07 - Brightwood St (Atlantic Blvd to Crest Vista Dr) - Completed 2007\r\n\r\n#2 - October 16, 2006 - Atlantic Blvd (Harding Ave to Cardiz St) - Completed 2006\r\n\r\n#3 - October 6, 2006 - Riggin St (Gerhart to Isabella Ave) - Completed 2006","ParticipantName":"City of Monterey Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Amy","LastName":"Ho","Phone":"626-307-1383"},{"GrantID":10423,"CycleID":418,"CycleCode":"TCS2        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS2         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"New User\r\nProject location:  Bodega Hwy. mile post 14.77 to 15.77  (28,164 Sq. Yds.)\r\nGuerneville Road mile post 11.85 to 15.1 ( 89,743 Sq. Yds.)\r\nMark West Springs Road 12.39 to 12.97 (12,057 Sq. Yd.)\r\nPorter Creek Road 16.64 to 17.03 ( 17,762 Sq. 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2007-08","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":134875.0000,"ProjectSummary":"New User\r\nProject Locations: Ham Lane, Mills Ave, Edgewood Dr, Junewood Dr, Greenwood, Orangewood , Northwood, Rutledge Dr, Drover, Kent, Virginia Ave, Kalmath, El Captian, and Crescent Ave.  See page 2 of application for details.\r\nProject Summary:  134,875 yd2 of RAC Chip Seal material, 20% of crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder, construction dates - June 15, 2008 to July 15, 2008","ParticipantName":"City of Lodi","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"George","LastName":"Bradley","Phone":"209-333-6740"},{"GrantID":10426,"CycleID":418,"CycleCode":"TCS2        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS2         - 2007-08","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":25020.0000,"ProjectSummary":"On-going User\r\nProject Locations:28 locations - see application\r\nProject Summary:  125,099 yd2 of RAC Chip Seal Material, 58.8 tons of crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder, construction dates - June 2008 to July 2008","ParticipantName":"City of Redwood City","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Saber","LastName":"Sarwary","Phone":"650-780-7370"},{"GrantID":10427,"CycleID":418,"CycleCode":"TCS2        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS2         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"New User\r\nProject Locations:  Varner Rd from Palm Dr to Edom Hill, Varner Rd from Date Palm Dr to East City Limit, Date Palm Dr from Interstate 10 to Varner Rd, Mountain View from Varner Rd to 500 feet North City Limit\r\nProject Summary:  90,000 yd2 of RAC Chip Seal Material, 300 pounds of crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder, construction dates - December 10, 2008 to February 18, 2009","ParticipantName":"City of Cathedral City","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William O.","LastName":"Bayne","Phone":"760-770-0360"},{"GrantID":10428,"CycleID":418,"CycleCode":"TCS2        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS2         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":39000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"New User\r\nProject locations:  16 project locations listed - see application\r\nProject Summary:  39,032.85 yd2 of RAC Chip Seal Material, 300 pounds of crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder, Construction dates - May 2008 to July 2008","ParticipantName":"City of Lindsay","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Valerie","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"559-562-7119"},{"GrantID":10429,"CycleID":418,"CycleCode":"TCS2        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS2         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":83223.0000,"ProjectSummary":"New User\r\nProject locations: McCoy Ave, West Par Ave, Hacienda Ave, New Harriet Ave, Virginia Ave, Old Harriet Ave, Darryl Dr, Capri Dr, White Oaks Ave, and West Parr Ave.  See application for limits.\r\nProject Summary: 83,223 yd2 of RAC Chip Seal material, 20% by weight of crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder, Construction dates - 7/1/08 to 9/30/08","ParticipantName":"City of Campbell","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Fredrick","LastName":"Ho","Phone":"408-866-2156"},{"GrantID":10430,"CycleID":418,"CycleCode":"TCS2        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS2         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":98643.0000,"ProjectSummary":"New User\r\nProject Locations:  32 locations - see application\r\nProject Summary:  98,643 yd2 of RAC chip seal material, 300 lbs, 15% minimum by weight of crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder, Construction dates - September 1, 2008 through September 30, 2008","ParticipantName":"City of Clovis","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Scott","LastName":"Redelfs","Phone":"559-324-2382"},{"GrantID":10431,"CycleID":418,"CycleCode":"TCS2        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS2         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":77350.0000,"ProjectSummary":"New User\r\nProject Locations:  Green Valley Rd- Business Drive to West Lake Rd, Mangels Blvd - Suisun Valley Rd to Green Valley Road, Mangles Blvd. - Green Valley Rd to Vintage Valley, Mangles Blvd. - Vintage Valley Dr to end.\r\nProject Summary:  77,350 yd2 of RAC chip seal material, 360-400 lbs/ton of crumb rubber, Construction dates - August 1, 2008 to August 29, 2008","ParticipantName":"City of Fairfield","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bill","LastName":"Norvas","Phone":"707-428-7403"},{"GrantID":10432,"CycleID":418,"CycleCode":"TCS2        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS2         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":37000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"New User\r\nProject Locations:  G st - Mount Vernon Ave to 10th St, 13th St - G St. to E St., H St - Mount Vernon Ave to 10th St, 12th St. - E St to Valley Blvd, F St - Colton Ave to Mount Vernon Ave, 11th St - M St. to O St.\r\nProject Summary:  37,000 yd2 RAC chip seal, 28 lbs/ton of crumb rubber, Construction dates - July 2008 to February 2009\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Colton","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maritza","LastName":"Tapia","Phone":"909-370-5065"},{"GrantID":10433,"CycleID":418,"CycleCode":"TCS2        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS2         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":122000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"New User\r\nProject Location:  14 locations - see application for listing\r\nProject summary:  122,000 square yards of RAC chip seal material, 300 pounds of crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder, construction dates - June 1, 2008 to September 1, 2008","ParticipantName":"City of Fremont","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Connie","LastName":"Wong","Phone":"510-494-4782"},{"GrantID":10434,"CycleID":420,"CycleCode":"UBG14       ","CycleNameID":106,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fourteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG14        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":19977.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Chino Hills","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Hansen","Phone":"909-364-2616"},{"GrantID":10435,"CycleID":420,"CycleCode":"UBG14       ","CycleNameID":106,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - 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Fourteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG14        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":13331.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Glendora","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Dianne","LastName":"Walter","Phone":"626-914-8218"},{"GrantID":10682,"CycleID":420,"CycleCode":"UBG14       ","CycleNameID":106,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fourteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG14        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":155856.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Western Riverside Council of Governments","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"DiCiano","Phone":"951-955-8587"},{"GrantID":10683,"CycleID":420,"CycleCode":"UBG14       ","CycleNameID":106,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - 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Fourteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG14        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Laurie Grouard","AwardedFunds":13424.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Novato","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Dee","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"510-530-6048"},{"GrantID":10693,"CycleID":420,"CycleCode":"UBG14       ","CycleNameID":106,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fourteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG14        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":17585.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Pleasanton","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Scott","LastName":"Deaver","Phone":"925-454-2330"},{"GrantID":10694,"CycleID":420,"CycleCode":"UBG14       ","CycleNameID":106,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fourteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG14        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":14721.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Fountain Valley","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Hauerwaas","Phone":"714-593-4550"},{"GrantID":10695,"CycleID":420,"CycleCode":"UBG14       ","CycleNameID":106,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fourteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG14        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Laurie Grouard","AwardedFunds":6073.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of El Cerrito","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Garth","LastName":"Schultz","Phone":"510-215-4354"},{"GrantID":10696,"CycleID":420,"CycleCode":"UBG14       ","CycleNameID":106,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fourteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG14        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":44488.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clarita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Patti","Phone":"661-286-4173"},{"GrantID":10697,"CycleID":418,"CycleCode":"TCS2        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS2         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"New User\r\nProject locations:  Central Ave and a list to be determined based on budget\r\nProject Summary:  150,000 yd2 of RAC chip seal material, will use greenbook standards for amount of crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder, construction dates - FY 2007/08 for project 1 and FY 2008/09 for projects 2 \u0026 3.","ParticipantName":"City of Chino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sylvia","LastName":"Ramos","Phone":"909-464-0758"},{"GrantID":10698,"CycleID":418,"CycleCode":"TCS2        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS2         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"New User\r\nProject Location:  82 locations - see application for details\r\nProject Summary:  150,364 yd2 of RAC chip seal material, at least 300 pounds of crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder, construction dates - April 2008 to June 2008","ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Daniel","LastName":"Abdella","Phone":"559-661-3690"},{"GrantID":10699,"CycleID":423,"CycleCode":"FR32        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR32         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":28688.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project consists of the removal of approximately 1000 illegally dumped tires from two sites in Shasta County.  Both sites are currently in agriculture use, one being a dairy and the other a cow calf operation.  Both sites are privately owned.  WSRCD field crews will clean and load all tires into trailers supplied by the waste recycling contractor, Waste Tire Products or Waste Recovery West.  After the tires are removed, signs will be posted stating `no dumping` and native grass seeds and other erosion control measures will be used throughout the site on disturbed areas where needed.","ParticipantName":"Western Shasta Resource Conservation District","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"John ","LastName":"Alderson","Phone":"530-365-7332"},{"GrantID":10700,"CycleID":416,"CycleCode":"RAC12       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC12        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":58000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proj. 1:\r\n\r\nLocation w/ limits:  A Street (Chestnut Ave to Ocean Ave)\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nJune - Sept. 2008\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nType of crumb rubber:  21-27 lbs per ton depending on approved mix design\r\n\r\nLength:  .23 mi\r\n\r\nWidth:  varies from 52-64`\r\n\r\nDepth:  .20`\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  1,200\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5\r\n\r\nTotal:  $6,000\r\n\r\nProj. 2:\r\n\r\nLocation w/ limits:  Barton Ave (Honeysuckle Way to O St, H St to D St)\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nJune - Sept 2008\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nType of crumb rubber:  21-27 lbs per ton depending on approved mix design\r\n\r\nLength:.  38 mi\r\n\r\nWidth:  varies 40-46`\r\n\r\nDepth:  .20`\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  1,400\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5\r\n\r\nTotal:  $7,000\r\n\r\nProj. 3:\r\n\r\nLocation w/ limits:  Central Ave (O St to H St, H St to D St)\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nJune - Sept 2008\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nType of crumb rubber:  21-27 lbs per ton depending on approved mix design\r\n\r\nLength:  .75 mi\r\n\r\nWidth:  68-72`\r\n\r\nDepth:  .20`\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  4,200\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5\r\n\r\nTotal:  $21,000\r\n\r\nProj. 4:\r\n\r\nLocation w/ limits:  College Ave (I St to H st, H St to D St, D St to A St, A St to 3rd)\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nJune - Sept 2008\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nType of crumb rubber:  21-27 lbs per ton depending on approved mix design\r\n\r\nLength:  .78 mi\r\n\r\nWidth:  varies 44 - 55`\r\n\r\nDepth:  .20`\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  3,400\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5\r\n\r\nTotal:  $17,000\r\n\r\nProj. 5:\r\n\r\nLocation w/ limits:  O St (Central Ave to Aviation Dr, North Ave to Oak Ave)\r\n\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nJune - Sept 2008\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nType of crumb rubber:  21-27 lbs per ton depending on approved mix design\r\n\r\nLength:  .27 mi\r\n\r\nWidth:  varies 46 - 64`\r\n\r\nDepth:  .20`\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  1,400\r\n\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5\r\n\r\nTotal:  $7,000\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Lompoc","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Craig","LastName":"Dierling","Phone":"805-875-8224"},{"GrantID":10701,"CycleID":416,"CycleCode":"RAC12       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC12        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1:\r\n\r\nOL1 - John Russel Dr (Estaban Dr to Alicante Dr)\r\n\r\nOL 2 - Magic Mtn. Pkwy (Valencia Blvd to Citrus St)\r\n\r\nOL3 - Placerita Cyn Rd. (Sierra Hwy to Private Gate)\r\n\r\nOL4 - Rockwell Canyon Rd (Valencia Blvd to McBean Pkwy)\r\n\r\nOL5 - Valencia Blvd (Magic Mtn. Pkwy to Citrus St)\r\n\r\nOL6 - Maple St 9 (Valley St to Cross St)\r\n\r\nOL7 - Alicante Dr (Alta Madera Dr to John Russel Dr [Alternate])\r\n\r\nOL8 - Cortina Dr (Alta Madera Dr to John Russel [Alternate])\r\n\r\nOL9 - Langside Ave (Soledad Cyn Rd to Delight St [Alternate])\r\n\r\nOL10 - Poppy Meadow St (Oleander Ct to Wisteria Valley Rd [Alternate])\r\n\r\nOL11 - Valencia Blvd - McBean Pkwy to Citrus St [Alternate])","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clarita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Whitlatch","Phone":"661-255-4933"},{"GrantID":10703,"CycleID":424,"CycleCode":"UOG9        ","CycleNameID":70,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG9         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":125825.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Program Priority Criteria: Targeted DIY Collection\r\nContinue boater outreach and education program at local lakes and reservoirs.  Expand existing marina bilge pad collection program at three marinas and Valley Diamond Reservoir.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Western Riverside Council of Governments","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"DiCiano","Phone":"951-955-8587"},{"GrantID":10704,"CycleID":424,"CycleCode":"UOG9        ","CycleNameID":70,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG9         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":127200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Program Priority Criteria: Oil Filter Collection\r\nImplement an annual used oil filter education, collection and exchange program at CCCs targeting the DIY population.  Improve/expand services and education to other ethnic and economic groups on used oil filter environmental issues and recycling opportunities.  \r\n","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Gorton","Phone":"209-468-3066"},{"GrantID":10705,"CycleID":424,"CycleCode":"UOG9        ","CycleNameID":70,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG9         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Program Priority Criteria: Oil Filter Collection \r\nImplement a pilot curbside collection program for a twelve month period. In addition, proposes to conduct used oil filter exchange events at existing certified centers in the community and include public education to increase awareness and alternative methods of proper disposal.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Armine","LastName":"Kesablyan","Phone":"626-458-3548"},{"GrantID":10706,"CycleID":424,"CycleCode":"UOG9        ","CycleNameID":70,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG9         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Program Priority Criteria: Targeted DIY Collection and Oil Filter Collection \r\nWill construct and establish five additional permanent marina oil recovery facilities.  Implement a boater education program to promote used oil and filter recycling and the use of re-refined oil.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Ahn","Phone":"213-485-3827"},{"GrantID":10707,"CycleID":424,"CycleCode":"UOG9        ","CycleNameID":70,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG9         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":64550.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Program Priority Criteria: Targeted DIY Collection\r\nProvide DIY launch ramp users and slip renters at Pillar Point Harbor with access to an onsite land-based facility for used motor oil, filter, and absorbent pad disposal and recycling. \r\n","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Ana","LastName":"Clayton","Phone":"650-372-6214"},{"GrantID":10709,"CycleID":416,"CycleCode":"RAC12       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC12        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":45500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proj. 1:\r\n\r\nLocation w/ limits:  \r\nCoco Palm Dr (Royal Palm Dr to Sundale Dr)\r\n\r\nFarwell Dr (Mowry Ave to Flamingo Ln)\r\n\r\nMattos Dr (Fremont Blvd to Kimbro St)\r\n\r\nOak St (Thornton Ave to Alder Ave)\r\n\r\nSundale Dr (Logan Dr to 149 ft. South of Nelson St)\r\n\r\nWalnut Ave (E/B) (Liberty St to Paseo Padre Parkway)\r\n\r\nWalnut Ave (W/B) (Paseo Padre Parkway to Liberty St)\r\n\r\nConstruction starting and completion dates:  7/1/08 - 10/1/08\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  \r\n(20% crumb rubber in binder) X (8% binder in mix) X 2,000 lb/ton = \r\n32 lb of rubber per ton of RAC\r\n\r\nLength:  12,700`\r\n\r\nWidth:  733`\r\n\r\nDepth:  2` - 4`\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  9,100\r\nX\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\nTotal:  $45,500","ParticipantName":"City of Fremont","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jayson ","LastName":"Imai","Phone":"510-494-4732"},{"GrantID":10710,"CycleID":424,"CycleCode":"UOG9        ","CycleNameID":70,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG9         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":86123.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Program Priority Criteria : Targeted DIY Collection and Oil Filter Collection\r\nWill expand oil filter and used motor oil collection by partnering with the new permanent household hazardous waste facility in Fremont. This program will target the DIY population and provide outreach material to all Fremont residents. \r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Fremont","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Chanel","LastName":"Kincaid","Phone":"510-494-4570"},{"GrantID":10712,"CycleID":424,"CycleCode":"UOG9        ","CycleNameID":70,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG9         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":132600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Program Priority Criteria: Targeted DIY Collection and Oil Filter Collection\r\nTarget shade tree mechanics, Hispanic ranchers, and the DIY population by upgrading current premiere CCC. This would include installation of a large capacity convault tank, purchase of a new electronic oil filter crusher, and replacing oil and oil filters currently used in County vehicles (120 vehicles) with re-refined oil and reusable oil filters.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Hironymous","Phone":"530-233-6403"},{"GrantID":10713,"CycleID":424,"CycleCode":"UOG9        ","CycleNameID":70,"CycleName":"Used Oil Opportunity Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOG9         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Program Priority Criteria: Targeted DIY Collection and Oil Filter Collection \r\nExpand the current curbside used oil and filter recycling program. Provide educational material to inform residents of the importance of recycling. Hold special collection events to target used oil filters and used oil recycling. \r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Palm Desert","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Frankie","LastName":"Riddle","Phone":"760-346-0611"},{"GrantID":10719,"CycleID":426,"CycleCode":"UNP8        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP8         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Laurie Grouard","AwardedFunds":65430.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Program Priority Criteria: Targeted DIY Collection \r\nConduct a major boater outreach and education campaign, including relaunching of the Dockwalkers boater outreach program and re-establishment of the Central Coast Chapter of the California Clean Boating Network.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Save Our Shores","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Hohensee","Phone":"831-462-5660"},{"GrantID":10720,"CycleID":423,"CycleCode":"FR32        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR32         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":39200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This frontage on Tomki Road, a county road, has been an illegal dumping trouble spot for many years.  An absentee owner took no action to protect the 480 acre property.  With the purchase recently by new owners, there is a willingness to protect it.  This grant project would reimburse certain expenditures already made by the owners to clean it up, and fund construction of 1.3 miles of fencing and gates to stop future dumping.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Sweeney","Phone":"707-468-9710"},{"GrantID":10721,"CycleID":426,"CycleCode":"UNP8        ","CycleNameID":48,"CycleName":"Used Oil Grants for Non-Profit Organizations","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UNP8         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":198271.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Program Priority Criteria: Targeted DIY collection\r\nReduce discharge of oil and oil related wastes associated with recreational boating by installing prevention services, monitoring systems and increased outreach to targeted population. \r\n","ParticipantName":"Santa Monica Bay Restoration Foundation","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Grace","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"213-576-6757"},{"GrantID":10722,"CycleID":423,"CycleCode":"FR32        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR32         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":19169.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Sutter County Resource Conservation District is seeking funding for the cleanup of illegal refuse on an orchard southeast of Yuba City in Sutter County.  The landowners name is owned Gene Bains.  The refuse will be removed by W. Demolition; Security gates and fences will be built by Dilbert Foster Fencing.  No trespassing signs will be placed at all gate locations on each respective property.  The removal of refuse will eliminate potentially dangerous obstacles to basic farming operations, prevent further degradation of materials into toxic substances, and limit the possibility of onsite and offsite surface and groundwater contamination.  The gates, fences, and no trespassing signs will help prevent future trespassing and illegal dumping at these sites.","ParticipantName":"Sutter County Resource Conservation District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ryan","LastName":"Bonea","Phone":"530-674-1461"},{"GrantID":10724,"CycleID":423,"CycleCode":"FR32        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR32         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":44073.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Remove a large piles of tires (8,500+), various scattered trash, couches , and abandoned cars from the Vino Farms property.  The removal is critical because the property is located on the flood plain between the Cosumnes River and Deer Creek.  Because Deer Creek is not leveed, some flooding exists almost every year.  Debris is likely to be carried downstream.  Water also collects in the tires and serves as a breeding ground for mosquito.  \r\n","ParticipantName":"Sloughhouse Resource Conservation District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Buhr","Phone":"916-524-1435"},{"GrantID":10728,"CycleID":423,"CycleCode":"FR32        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR32         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":40612.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Yuba County Resource Conservation District is seeking funding for the cleanup of illegal refuse on an orchard north of Marysville in Yuba County.  The landowners name is owned Kulwant Johl.  The refuse will be removed by W. Demolition; Security gates and fences will be built by Delbert Foster Fencing.  No trespassing and CIWMB/RCD signs will be located at the entrance to the property.  The removal of refuse will eliminate potentially dangerous obstacles to basic farming operations, prevent further degradation of materials into toxic substances, and limit the possibility of onsite and offsite surface and groundwater contamination.  The gates, fences, and no trespassing signs will help prevent future trespassing and illegal dumping at these sites.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County Resource Conservation District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Leslie","LastName":"Morgan","Phone":"530-671-0850"},{"GrantID":10731,"CycleID":416,"CycleCode":"RAC12       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC12        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":68760.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proj. #1:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/limits:  El Toro Rd (City limits east to Moulton Pkwy)\r\n\r\nConstruction starting/completion dates:  FY 2009/10\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  141lbs/ton\r\n\r\nLength:  8,875.71`\r\n\r\nWidth:  40`\r\n\r\nDepth:  .20`\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC Used:  5006\r\nX\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\n=\r\nTotal:  $25,030\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. #2:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Moulton Parkway \r\n(Phase 1 - Via Campo Verde to Santa Maria Ave)\r\n(Phase 2 - Santa Maria Ave to Ridge Route)\r\n\r\nConstruction starting/completion dates:  FY 2009/10\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  141lbs/ton\r\n\r\nLength:  \r\nPhase 1 - 4341.08`\r\nPhase 2 - 394.11`\r\n\r\nWidth:  \r\nPhase 1 - 40`\r\nPhase 2 - 18.44`\r\n\r\nDepth:  \r\nPhase 1 - .20`\r\nPhase 2 - .20`\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC Used:  2,550\r\nX\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\n=\r\nTotal:  $12,750\r\n\r\n\r\nProj. #3:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Santa Maria Ave\r\nPhase 1 - Terminus to approx 900` west of Via vista\r\nPhase 2 - Via Vista to Moulton Parkway\r\n\r\nConstruction starting/completion dates:  FY 2009/10\r\n\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\n\r\nAmt. of crumb rubber:  141lbs/ton\r\n\r\nLength:  \r\nPhase 1 - 2,968.98`\r\nPhase 2 - 2,262.40`\r\n\r\nWidth:  \r\nPhase 1 - 84`\r\nPhase 2 - 84`\r\n\r\nDepth:  \r\nPhase 1 \u0026 2 - .20`\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC Used:  6,196\r\nX\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\n=\r\nTotal:  $30,980\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Woods","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Douglas C.","LastName":"Reilly","Phone":"949-639-0561"},{"GrantID":10732,"CycleID":423,"CycleCode":"FR32        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR32         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":33795.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Yolo County Resource Conservation District in collaboration with DH Long Farms requests funds for solid waste cleanup in Yolo County.  The site contains a variety of waste material including: concrete, wire fencing, tires, appliances, automobiles, scrap metal, and household waste.  The proposed project will remove, properly dispose of and recycle waste material from the site, and repair and revegetate and area disturbed by the removal.  Implementing the proposed project will achieve the landowner`s goals of making their property free of illegally dumped waste material and enhancing the habitat value of Oat Creek and it`s tributaries that became a historic dumping site on their property.  The restoration will restore one site, totaling about 300 feet of creek-bank, that passes through the parcel, which is Parcel #054-020-17-1.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County Resource Conservation District","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Robins","Phone":"530-662-2037"},{"GrantID":10734,"CycleID":423,"CycleCode":"FR32        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR32         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":54928.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Removal of approximately 5,000 illegally dumped tires in three gullies on parcels owned by William and Robin Rich, private agriculture land in Shasta County.  RCD field crews will clean and load tires into trailers provided by Waste Recovery West.  The Shasta County Fire Marshall will work with RCD staff to minimize fire hazards.","ParticipantName":"Western Shasta Resource Conservation District","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"John ","LastName":"Alderson","Phone":"530-365-7332"},{"GrantID":10735,"CycleID":416,"CycleCode":"RAC12       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC12        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1\r\n\r\nLocation \u0026 Limits:  2008 / 2009 City - Wide Street Improvement Project\r\nLimits:  City-wide (within City of Santa Monica)\r\nConstruction dates:  1/1/09 - 12/31/09\r\nType of RAC:  Asphalt-Rubber\r\nAmount of Crumb Rubber:  30,000\r\nLength of Paving:  8.9 Miles\r\nWidth:  Varies\r\nDepth:  1-1/2` (Various)\r\nAmount of RAC used:  20,000\r\nReimbursement Rate:  $5.00\r\nTotal:  $100,000","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Monica","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Margaret","LastName":"Talamantes","Phone":"310-458-8721"},{"GrantID":10736,"CycleID":427,"CycleCode":"TRI23       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI23        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":83400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:\r\nvarious locations within Tracy city limits (FY 2008 Overlay Project)\r\n\r\nLimits:\r\nWilson (12th-Eaton); \r\nLincoln (Lowell-Grant Line); \r\nTracy (Valpico-Sycamore); \r\nLinne (Corral Hollow-Tracy)\r\nHolly Drive (Laguna-Larch)\r\n\r\nLength:\r\n1,000`;\r\n2,400`;\r\n2,100`;\r\n5,500` \r\n1,850` (respectively)\r\n\r\nWidth:\r\n36`;\r\n64`:\r\n32`;\r\n24` \r\n42` (respectively)\r\n\r\nDepth:\r\n1.5`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:\r\n4,170\r\n\r\nProposed Construction Start Date:\r\nMay 2008\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:\r\nHistorical and Bid\r\n\r\nConventional AC $90/ton (August 2006 bid)\r\nAsphalt Rubber $110/ton (August 2006 bid)\r\n\r\nCalculation for Requested Amount:\r\nAmt. of RAC:  4,170\r\nX\r\nDifferential cost of RAC:  $20\r\n\r\nTesting cost:  0\r\n\r\nTotal:  $83,400","ParticipantName":"City of Tracy","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Zabih","LastName":"Zaca","Phone":"209-831-6452"},{"GrantID":10738,"CycleID":427,"CycleCode":"TRI23       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI23        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":134000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proj. #1:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Agua Mansa Rd (16+00 to 63+00)\r\n\r\nLength:  6,600 ft\r\n\r\nWidth:  78`\r\n\r\nDepth 4`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC:  6,200\r\n\r\nProposed Construction Start Date:  \r\nJan 2010\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:\r\nHistorical Cost\r\nConventional AC:  $65/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber:  $85/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:\r\nHistorical Cost\r\nDeflection Testing:  $5,000\r\nQA/QC Testing:  $5,000\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  6,200\r\nX\r\nDiff. Cost of RAC:  $20\r\n+\r\nTesting Cost:  $10,000\r\n=\r\nTotal:  $134,000","ParticipantName":"City of Colton","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maritza","LastName":"Tapia","Phone":"909-370-5065"},{"GrantID":10739,"CycleID":427,"CycleCode":"TRI23       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI23        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proj. 1:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/ limits:  Stockton, Wilson Way (Orwood Street to the Diverting Canal)\r\n\r\nLength:  4,224 lf\r\n\r\nWidth:  varies (72 - 84 lf) total area = 41,111 square yards\r\n\r\nDepth:  .12` of overlay\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  3,504\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Info:\r\nHistorical Cost\r\nConventional AC:  $65/ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber:  $125/ton\r\n\r\nTesting Cost Info:\r\nHistorical Cost\r\nDeflection Testing:  $0\r\nQA/QC Testing:  $8,000\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  3,504\r\nx\r\nDiff Cost:  $60\r\n+\r\nTesting Cost:  $8,000\r\nTotal:  $218,240\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Peter D.","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"209-468-3036"},{"GrantID":10741,"CycleID":428,"CycleCode":"TDP6        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP6         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":14229.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Playground\r\r\nAgriculture/Landscape-Mulch/Bark\r\r\nSite-119 Fox St. Lemoore CA 93245\r\r\nThe City will replace the current playground cover in Lemoore City Park with rubber mulch.  The City will also use the rubber mulch for the flowerbeds and trees throughout the City.","ParticipantName":"City of Lemoore","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Simonson","Phone":"559-924-6746"},{"GrantID":10742,"CycleID":428,"CycleCode":"TDP6        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP6         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":70815.0000,"ProjectSummary":"`Recreation-Playground\r\r\nSite-7504 Cutting Ave. Orland CA 95963\r\r\nThis project will entail the removal of the existing gravel in the playground fall areas with a tire derived product.","ParticipantName":"Capay Joint Union Elementary School District","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Scribner","Phone":"530-865-1222"},{"GrantID":10743,"CycleID":428,"CycleCode":"TDP6        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP6         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":17993.0000,"ProjectSummary":"RECREATION-TRACK\r\r\nSite-Windsor High School, 8695 Windsor Rd Windsor CA 95492\r\r\nAll weather track for high school and community use.","ParticipantName":"Windsor Unified School District","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Wells","Phone":"707-249-8080"},{"GrantID":10744,"CycleID":428,"CycleCode":"TDP6        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP6         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":97888.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Playground\r\r\nProject Address-6715 Seventh Street, Riverbank CA 95367\r\r\nReplacement of all wood chips at all school site playground areas with rubber bark.","ParticipantName":"Riverbank Unified School District","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jason","LastName":"Stevens","Phone":"209-869-7390"},{"GrantID":10745,"CycleID":428,"CycleCode":"TDP6        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP6         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":97216.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Playground\r\r\nSite-685 Lewiston Rd. Lewiston CA 96052\r\r\nInstall state-of-the art rubber bark under the playground equipment at Lewiston Elementary School.","ParticipantName":"Lewiston Elementary School District","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Bennor","Phone":"530-778-0900"},{"GrantID":10746,"CycleID":428,"CycleCode":"TDP6        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP6         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":78540.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Playground\r\r\nSite-7752 Ponderosa Way, Shingletown CA 96088\r\r\nReplacing bark on four playground areas totaling approximately 16,500 square feet with rubber bark.","ParticipantName":"Black Butte Union Elementary School District","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Don","LastName":"Aust","Phone":"530-474-3125"},{"GrantID":10747,"CycleID":428,"CycleCode":"TDP6        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP6         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":68250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Artificial Turf Soccer Field\r\r\nSite-Kimbell Playground, Ellis St and Pierce, San Francisco CA 94115\r\r\nReplace natural turf play field with synthetic turf","ParticipantName":"San Francisco Recreation and Park Department","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Toni","LastName":"Moran","Phone":"415-581-2555"},{"GrantID":10748,"CycleID":428,"CycleCode":"TDP6        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP6         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":60750.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Playground\r\r\nSites-1525 Median, 4240 Vallecito, and 13807 Sacramento St., Shasta Lake CA 96019\r\r\nThe City intends to replace existing wood chips areas of playground surfacing in three small play parks with California tire-derived product (Mulch).","ParticipantName":"City of Shasta Lake","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jessaca","LastName":"Lugo","Phone":"530-275-7464"},{"GrantID":10749,"CycleID":428,"CycleCode":"TDP6        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP6         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":21022.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Track\r\r\nSite-Bella Vista Elementary School, 22661 Old Alturas Rd, Bella Vista CA 96008\r\r\nBella Vista School seeks to provide a surface for our existing dirt track.","ParticipantName":"Bella Vista Elementary School District","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Niki","LastName":"Manning","Phone":"530-549-4415"},{"GrantID":10750,"CycleID":428,"CycleCode":"TDP6        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP6         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":33333.0000,"ProjectSummary":"RECREATION-Track\r\r\nKingsburg High School Stadium Project-1900 18th Ave, Kingsburg CA 93631\r\r\nNew athletic complex includes a new all weather running track and related track and field event sites.","ParticipantName":"Kingsburg Joint Union High School District","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Clark","Phone":"559-897-7721"},{"GrantID":10751,"CycleID":428,"CycleCode":"TDP6        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP6         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":22625.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation - Track\r\r\nSite - 23401 Foothill \u0026 Airport Blvd, Covelo, 95428\r\r\nWe are a small rural school with an existing dirt track that is maintenance department. With this grant we will surface our track area so that it is safe for the students and easier to maintain. We will be able to utilize our school track to a greater degree once it is surfaced and can begin to think about expanding our school sports to include track and field.","ParticipantName":"Round Valley Unified School District","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Debi ","LastName":"Vau","Phone":"707-983-6171"},{"GrantID":10752,"CycleID":428,"CycleCode":"TDP6        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP6         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":12500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape\r\r\nSite - 5200 N Lake Road Merced, 95343\r\r\nThe project will include 2,505 Sq Ft of Rubber Mulch Playground for a 7,500 Sq Ft Child Care facility on Campus. UC Merced opened in the falloff 2005 and we are living laboratory for sustainable practices which include; green buildings, environmentally preferred purchasing, and academic programs focused towards sustainability. This grant would continue our implementation of sustainable practices allowing us to use recycled materials and eliminate the need for any raw materials.","ParticipantName":"University of California, Merced","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Maxell","Phone":"209-228-4465"},{"GrantID":10753,"CycleID":428,"CycleCode":"TDP6        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP6         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":99131.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation - Playground\r\r\nSite  - 7160 Walnut and 7265 Almond\r\r\nWinton, CA 95388\r\r\nThe Winton School District would like to continue the process of replacing the fall surface in our Kindergarten through Fifth grade sites with recycled tire product. The District`s goal is to have environmentally friendly , safe playgrounds for all students. By utilizing recycled products we are setting a good example.","ParticipantName":"Winton School District","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael E.","LastName":"Crass","Phone":"209-357-6175"},{"GrantID":10754,"CycleID":428,"CycleCode":"TDP6        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP6         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":99859.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape-Mulch/Bark \u0026 Weed Abatement Coverings\r\r\nRecreation-Pathway \u0026 Playground\r\r\nProject Address- 1 Main Street Ione CA 95640\r\r\nThe purpose of this project is to use this material under the play structures in our parks, water/weed/erosion control in our landscape areas and in our hiking trail system.","ParticipantName":"City of Ione","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Smith","Phone":"209-274-2412"},{"GrantID":10755,"CycleID":428,"CycleCode":"TDP6        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP6         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":97380.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape- Horse Stall Mats\r\r\nLocation:  Calaveras Co. Fair, 101 Frogtown Rd.\r\r\nFair would like to install rubber stall mats in the livestock barns.","ParticipantName":"39th District Agricultural Association","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ray","LastName":"Malerbi","Phone":"209-736-2561"},{"GrantID":10756,"CycleID":428,"CycleCode":"TDP6        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP6         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":5870.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Sports Surfacing\r\r\nProject address-2700 El Camino Real (at Page Mill Road), Palo Alto CA 94306\r\r\nThis project will supply top-dressing material for 6-acres of community sports playing fields artificial turf.","ParticipantName":"City of Palo Alto","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Betts","Phone":"650-463-4906"},{"GrantID":10757,"CycleID":428,"CycleCode":"TDP6        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP6         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":37000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Track\r\r\nProject address-Durham High School 9455 Putney Dr. Durham CA 95938\r\r\nReplacing 40 year old dirt track with all weather 8 lane track.","ParticipantName":"Durham Unified School District","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Arnold","Phone":"530-895-4685"},{"GrantID":10758,"CycleID":428,"CycleCode":"TDP6        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP6         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":22600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Playground\r\r\nSite-Williams Elementary 1404 E Street, Williams CA 95987\r\r\nSchool would like to replace wood chips with recycled tire playground mulch to existing play structures.","ParticipantName":"Williams Unified School District","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Judith","LastName":"Rossi","Phone":"530-473-2550"},{"GrantID":10759,"CycleID":428,"CycleCode":"TDP6        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP6         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":99999.0000,"ProjectSummary":"RECREATION-Playground\r\r\nBidwell Elementary School, 1256 Walnut St , Jackson Heights Elementary School, 225 Jackson St. and Metter Elementary School, 695 Kimball Rd.\r\r\nReplacing pea gravel covering under playground equipment with rubber mulch at three schools","ParticipantName":"Red Bluff Union Elementary School District","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Charles","LastName":"Allen","Phone":"530-527-7200"},{"GrantID":10760,"CycleID":428,"CycleCode":"TDP6        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP6         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":51130.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Track\r\r\nSite-Kaufman Stadium 2045 N Dickenson Ave, Fresno CA 93723\r\r\nProject will replace existing 30 year old dirt track with a new all-weather track surface utilizing a recycled tire-derived surface product.","ParticipantName":"Central Unified School District","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bert","LastName":"Contreras","Phone":"559-274-4700"},{"GrantID":10761,"CycleID":428,"CycleCode":"TDP6        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP6         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":50294.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape - Mulch/Bark, Weed Abatement Coverings, \u0026 Horse Stall Mats\r\r\nTo use rubber mats to reduce waste , ADA pathways, kitchen flooring.  To enhance landscaping, beautify gardens, grounds and decrease weeds in trouble areas with top mulch and colored bark.  Reduce annual maintenance, labor and supply cost with a permanent bark product.","ParticipantName":"23rd District Agricultural Association","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lori","LastName":"Marshall","Phone":"925-757-4400"},{"GrantID":10762,"CycleID":428,"CycleCode":"TDP6        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP6         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":61760.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation - Playground\r\r\nSite - Pine Grove Elementary School Highway 88, Pine Grove 95665, Pioneer Elementary School, 24625 Highway 88 Pioneer, 95666\r\r\nSutter Creek Primary, 110 Broad Street, Sutter Creek, 95685\r\r\nSutter Creek Elementary, 40 Spanish Street, Sutter Creek, 95685\r\r\nThe Amador County Unified School District (ACUSD) intends to divert 16000 100% recycled California waste tires from the California waste stream. ACUSD will do this by using 96 tons of TDP rubber chips to replace the wood chips in playgrounds at the Pine Grove, Pioneer, and Sutter Creek Primary and Elementary school sites throughout the ACUSD. The playgrounds at these school sites will periodically require additional TDP rubber chips, thereby providing an ongoing use and market for 100% recycled California waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Amador County Unified School District","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Tom","LastName":"Reed","Phone":"209-296-2800"},{"GrantID":10763,"CycleID":428,"CycleCode":"TDP6        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP6         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":45840.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Track\r\r\nSite-Sierra High School, 1700 Thomas St. Manteca CA 95337\r\r\nAn all weather (rubber) track will be laid over an existing 9 lane dirt track and will serve area high school and elementary school track meets.","ParticipantName":"Manteca Unified School District","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Leland","Phone":"209-858-7410"},{"GrantID":10764,"CycleID":428,"CycleCode":"TDP6        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP6         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":99711.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Playground\r\r\nProject Address-Chrysler Elementary 2818 Conant Ave, Modesto CA 95350\r\r\n\r\r\nSchool wants to replace the playground sand bees with rubber bark.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus Union School District","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Scott ","LastName":"Borba","Phone":"209-529-5430"},{"GrantID":10765,"CycleID":428,"CycleCode":"TDP6        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP6         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":10669.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation - Playground\r\r\nSite - Fontana Ranch Estates South, Hughson, 95326\r\r\nThe City is in the process of building a park in the new subdivision, Fontana Ranch Estates South. The Tire-Derived product the City intends to use will be placed under the children`s play equipment. The rubber bark will be utilized to help ensure the safety of Hughson`s children while they enjoy the `jungle-gym`, slides, swings and other equipment to be installed in the play area of the park.","ParticipantName":"City of Hughson","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Cullum","Phone":"209-883-0811"},{"GrantID":10766,"CycleID":428,"CycleCode":"TDP6        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP6         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":99639.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Playground and Sports Surfacing Site-Coalinga Fitness Ctr. 191 E. Forest; Keck Park, 555Monroe St, Olsen Park, 400 N. Garfield; Keenan Park, 17094 Myrtle St (all in Coalinga) Chesnut Park, 16501Palmer St, Huron 92324  If awarded the TDP grant, the projects would provide for approximately 16,728 square feet of playground surfacing for four (4) playgrounds located within four (4) community parks. It would also provide for 3,475 square feet of sports floor surfacing for a fitness center that supports all aspects of wellness and physical fitness activities for all age groups. These projects would foster a meaningful recycling effort as it relates to the re-use of waste tires by diverting a total of 21,821 California waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Coalinga Huron Recreation \u0026 Park District","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robin","LastName":"Goodman","Phone":"559-935-0727"},{"GrantID":10767,"CycleID":433,"CycleCode":"TCS3        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":151691.0000,"ProjectSummary":"New and On-Going User\r\n\r\nNew User Info:\r\nProject Summary:  150,000 yd2 of RAC Chip Seal Material, 300-400 lbs/ton of rubberized binder, Construction dates - August 1, 2008 to October\r\n\r\nOn-Going User Info:\r\nProject Summary:  8,453 yd2 of RAC Chip Seal Material, 300-400 lbs/ton of rubberized binder, Construction dates - August 1, 2008 to October\r\n\r\nProject Location:  34 Projects throughout the City Limits.  Please see the file for street name and limits.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Suisun City","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Daniel","LastName":"Kasperson","Phone":"707-421-7310"},{"GrantID":10769,"CycleID":433,"CycleCode":"TCS3        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":39503.0000,"ProjectSummary":"New User\r\n\r\nProject Location: Via Campo Verde to Santa Maria Ave and Santa Maria Ave to Ridge Route\r\n\r\nProject Summary:  39,502.51 yd2 of RAC chip seal material, a minimum of 300 pounds per ton, Construction dates; May 9-10.\r\n\r\n39,502.51yd2 of RAC chip seal material","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Woods","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Douglas C.","LastName":"Reilly","Phone":"949-639-0561"},{"GrantID":10770,"CycleID":433,"CycleCode":"TCS3        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":50200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"New User\r\n\r\nProject locations:  10th Street, A Street to Ash Street\r\n\r\nProject Summary: 50,200 yd2 of RAC chip seal, 300 per ton of crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder\r\nConstruction dates; July 1, 2009 to October 1, 2008","ParticipantName":"City of Taft","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert T.","LastName":"Gorson","Phone":"661-763-1222"},{"GrantID":10771,"CycleID":433,"CycleCode":"TCS3        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":227000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"New \u0026 Ongoing User\r\n\r\nNew user project summary:  535,00 yd2 RAC chip seal material (only 150,000 is allowed), 300 lbs (15%) of crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder, construction dates; 8/4/08 - 10/31/08\r\n\r\nOn-going user project summary:  535,000 yd2 of RAC ship seal material, 300 lbs (15%) of crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder, Construction dates; 8/4/08 - 10/31/08\r\n\r\nSee application for project locations","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stephan","LastName":"Longoria","Phone":"760-955-5158"},{"GrantID":10772,"CycleID":435,"CycleCode":"TRI24       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI24        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proj. #1:\r\n\r\nLoc. w/limits:  Ave 256, Visalia, CA  (Road 116 [Mooney Blvd] to Road 140 [Lovers Lane]\r\n\r\nLength:  3.0 mi\r\n\r\nWidth:  32`\r\n\r\nDepth:  .15`\r\n\r\nTons of RAC Used:  5,800\r\n\r\nAmt. of RAC:  5,800\r\nx\r\nDiff Cost:  $30/ton\r\n+\r\nTesting Cost:  $1,000\r\n\r\nTotal:  $175,000","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Henry","LastName":"Hash","Phone":"559-733-6291"},{"GrantID":10773,"CycleID":434,"CycleCode":"RAC13       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":29000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1:\r\nType of RAC - Asphalt Rubber\r\nLocation w/ Limits: Bullis Rd./ Lynwood Rd. to Cedar Ave.\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nJune 2009-October 2009\r\nAmount of crumb rubber per ton:\r\n18 -25%\r\nAmount of RAC:  750 \r\n\r\nProject 2:\r\nType of RAC - Asphalt Rubber\r\nLocation w/ Limits: Imperial Hwy/ Bullis Rd. to Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nFeb 2009-May 2009\r\nAmount of crumb rubber per ton:\r\n18 -25%\r\nAmount of RAC:  1350\r\n\r\nProject 3:\r\nType of RAC - Asphalt Rubber\r\nLocation w/ Limits:  Carlin Ave./Atlantic Ave. to Olanda St.\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nNov 2008-Feb 2009\r\nAmount of crumb rubber per ton:\r\n18 -25%\r\nAmount of RAC:  1300\r\n\r\nProject 4:\r\nType of RAC - Asphalt Rubber\r\nLocation w/ Limits: Imperial Hwy/Long Beach Bl. to Fernwood Ave.\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nJan 2009-March 2009\r\nAmount of crumb rubber per ton:\r\n18 -25%\r\nAmount of RAC:  2400\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Lynwood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"G. Daniel","LastName":"Ortega, P.E.","Phone":"310-603-0220"},{"GrantID":10774,"CycleID":435,"CycleCode":"TRI24       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI24        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project #1\r\nLocation: Velarde Street, Elsie Avenue, Peacock Avenue \u0026 North Bayshore Streets\r\nLimits: Velarde: Calderon to Bush, Elsie: Farley to Burgoyne, Peacock: Farley to Burgoyne, North Bayshore Streets\r\nLength: Approx. 8,000 linear feet\r\nWidth: 21 feet minimum to 55 feet\r\nDepth/thickness: 2` thick\r\nTons of RAC: 3,500\r\nProposed Construction Start Date: September 2008 for residential streets and June 2009 for commercial streets\r\nMaterial Cost Information: Historical Cost\r\nCalculation for requested grant amount: \r\nAmount of RAC (3,500) X  Differential Cost of RAC ( $47= $164,500) + Testing Cost ($10,500) = Total ($175,000)\r\nConventional AC = $80 Ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber = $127 Ton\r\nQA/QC Testing = $10,500","ParticipantName":"City of Mountain View","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Kagiyama","Phone":"650-903-6311"},{"GrantID":10775,"CycleID":434,"CycleCode":"RAC13       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":29055.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1:\r\nType of RAC - Asphalt Rubber\r\nAmount of crumb rubber per ton: 92.4\r\nAmount of RAC used in Project:  5,811 \r\nConstruction Starting/Completion:\r\nMid May 2008 - August 2008\r\nLocation: Belsize; calle Margarita; Calle Montecillo; Evita Ct; Hartglen: Hillrise: Laro Dr.; Meadow Vista; Promentory: Quail Run; Rustling Oaks; St. Laurent; Strawberry Hill; Trailway Ln; Whitingham Ct.","ParticipantName":"City of Agoura Hills","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Louis","LastName":"Celaya","Phone":"818-597-7314"},{"GrantID":10776,"CycleID":435,"CycleCode":"TRI24       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI24        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":133800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project #1 - \r\n8th Street - Benson Avenue to Euclid Avenue, Length of Paving - 8,820 Feet, Width of Paving, Depth of Paving - 2` (AVE), Tons of RAC Used - 6,600; Conventional AC - $78 / Ton, Asphalt Rubber - $60 / Ton, QA/QC Testing - $15,000; Amount of RAC (Tons) - 6,600 X Differential Cost of RAC $18 / Ton + Testing Cost - $15,000 (Est.) = Total ($133,800) Correct Calculation is $148,800","ParticipantName":"City of Upland","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Bautista","Phone":"909-291-2982"},{"GrantID":10778,"CycleID":433,"CycleCode":"TCS3        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":136405.0000,"ProjectSummary":"New User Information, Total amount of RAC chip seal material (YD2) 136,405 SY\r\nAmount of Crumb rubber per ton of Rubberized Binder: 20 percent +/-2 percent CRM. \r\nConstruction starting and completion dates: Begin Work Date: July 7, 2008 Project Completion Date : Oct 15, 2008\r\nAlder Street, Boatyard Drive, Cedar St, Corry St, Harrison St. \r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Fort Bragg","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Goble","Phone":"707-961-2823"},{"GrantID":10779,"CycleID":433,"CycleCode":"TCS3        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":101100.0000,"ProjectSummary":"New User\r\n\r\nProject Summary:  101,100 RAC chip seal material (yd2), 300 pounds of crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder.  Construction dates; April 2009- June 2009\r\n\r\n35 location throughout the City, see application for street and limits","ParticipantName":"City of Moorpark","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Klotzle","Phone":"805-517-6285"},{"GrantID":10780,"CycleID":435,"CycleCode":"TRI24       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI24        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  Riverside Avenue\r\nLimits:  R.R. to 1st Street\r\nLength of Paving:  1,353 LF\r\nWidth of Paving:  100 LF\r\nDepth of Paving:  \r\nArea:  135,300 SF\r\nTons of RAC Used:  \r\n1.5` Overlay Tonnage (Ton):  1,226\r\nProposed Construction: June 2008\r\n\r\nLocation:  Riverside Avenue\r\nLimits: 1st St to 250` from Foothill Blvd\r\nLength of Paving:  1,950 LF\r\nWidth of Paving:  66 LF\r\nDepth of Paving:  \r\nArea:  128,700 SF\r\nTons of RAC Used:  \r\n1.5` Overlay Tonnage (Ton):  1,166 \r\nProposed Construction: June 2008\r\n\r\nLocation: Riverside \r\nLimits:  250` from Foothill Blvd.\r\nLength of Paving:  250 LF\r\nWidth of Paving:  87 LF\r\nDepth of Paving:  \r\nArea:  21,750 SF\r\nTons of RAC Used:  \r\n1.5` Overlay Tonnage (Ton):  197\r\nProposed Construction: June 2008\r\n\r\nLocation:  Sycamore Avenue\r\nLimits:  Randall Avenue to Merrill Ave.\r\nLength of Paving:  2,555 LF\r\nWidth of Paving:  40 LF\r\nDepth of Paving:  \r\nArea:  102,200 SF\r\nTons of RAC Used:  \r\n1.5` Overlay Tonnage (Ton):  926\r\nProposed Construction: June 2008\r\n\r\nLocation:  Arcacia Avenue\r\nLimits:  Randall Ave to Merrill Ave\r\nLength of Paving:  2,567 LF\r\nWidth of Paving:  38 LF\r\nDepth of Paving:  \r\nArea:  97, 546 SF\r\nTons of RAC Used:  \r\n1.5` Overlay Tonnage (Ton):  884\r\nProposed Construction: June 2008\r\n\r\nLocation:  Spruce Avenue\r\nLimits:  Casmalia St. to Bohnert Ave.\r\nLength of Paving:  1,962 LF\r\nWidth of Paving:  44 LF\r\nDepth of Paving:  \r\nArea:  86,328 SF\r\nTons of RAC Used:  \r\n1.5` Overlay Tonnage (Ton):  782\r\nProposed Construction: June 2008\r\n\r\nLocation:  Riverside Avenue\r\nLimits:  R.R. to Foothill Avenue\r\nLength of Paving:  \r\nWidth of Paving:  \r\nDepth of Paving:  \r\nArea:  \r\nTons of RAC Used:  \r\n1.5` Overlay Tonnage (Ton): \r\nProposed Construction: June 2008\r\n\r\nLocation:  Rialto Avenue\r\nLimits:  Riverside Ave to Sycamore Ave\r\nLength of Paving:  1,224 LF\r\nWidth of Paving:  29 LF\r\nDepth of Paving:  \r\nArea:  35,496 SF\r\nTons of RAC Used:  \r\n1.5` Overlay Tonnage (Ton):  322\r\nProposed Construction: June 2008\r\n\r\nLocation:  Virginia Street\r\nLimits:  Riverside Avenue to Magnolia\r\nLength of Paving:  1,050 LF\r\nWidth of Paving:  36 LF \r\nDepth of Paving:  \r\nArea:  37, 800 SF\r\nTons of RAC Used:  \r\n1.5` Overlay Tonnage (Ton):  343\r\nProposed Construction: June 2008\r\n\r\nLocation:  Sycamore Avenue\r\nLimits:  1st St. to Rialto Ave.\r\nLength of Paving:  764 LF\r\nWidth of Paving:  62 LF\r\nDepth of Paving:  \r\nArea:  47, 368 SF\r\nTons of RAC Used:  \r\n1.5` Overlay Tonnage (Ton):  429\r\nProposed Construction: June 2008\r\n\r\nMaterial Cost Information:\r\nHistorical Cost, Conventional AC = $70/Ton, Asphalt Rubber = $95 / Ton,\r\nTesting Cost Information:\r\nHistorical Cost, Deflection Testing = $7,500, QA/QC Testing = $20,000\r\nCalculation for Requested Grant Amount: Amount of RAC (Tons) = 6,276 X Differential Cost of RAC (RAC Cost Minus AC Cost) $/Ton = 25 + Testing Cost = 27, 500 = Total $184,000, Total Request $150,000","ParticipantName":"City of Rialto","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eddie ","LastName":"Chan","Phone":"909-820-2651"},{"GrantID":10781,"CycleID":433,"CycleCode":"TCS3        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":39474.0000,"ProjectSummary":"New User\r\n\r\nProject Summary:  39, 474 RAC chip seal material (yd2), 340 lbs (17%) of crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder.  Construction dates; Project locations1-3, 6/15 \u0026 8/15/2008; locations 4-9, 5/25/ \u0026 8/25/2008; locations 10-14, 6/15 \u0026 9/15/2008.\r\n\r\nLocations; Camelot Way, Robert Ave, Glenwood Dr, Elsinore Ct, Carob St, Dunsmuir St, Sunsmuir Ct, Elsinore Ave, Claremont Dr, Highland Ave, Keats Pl, Yale St, Drake Dr, York St.\r\nSee application for limits.","ParticipantName":"City of Oxnard","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Dunne","Phone":"805-385-7956"},{"GrantID":10783,"CycleID":433,"CycleCode":"TCS3        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":125000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"New User\r\n\r\nProject Summary; 125,000 square yards of RAC chip seal material, minimum of 300 lbs of crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder.  Construction dates; August 2008 to March 2010.\r\n\r\nProject locations;  3 residential zones, see application for attached sheet","ParticipantName":"City of Pleasant Hill","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ann","LastName":"Page","Phone":"925-671-5260"},{"GrantID":10784,"CycleID":433,"CycleCode":"TCS3        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":137032.0000,"ProjectSummary":"New User\r\n\r\nProject Summary: 137,032 (yd2) of RAC chip seal material, 340 lbs (17% by weight) of crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder.  Construction dates; July 1, 2008 - October 1, 2008.\r\n\r\nProject Locations;  Victor Ave (Hartnell Ave to Churn Creek Rd), Yana Ave (Cypress Ave to Hartnell Ave), Residential zone #7.","ParticipantName":"City of Redding","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Josh","LastName":"Watkins","Phone":"530-225-4181"},{"GrantID":10785,"CycleID":433,"CycleCode":"TCS3        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":29454.0000,"ProjectSummary":"On-Going User Information - \r\nTotal amount of RAC chip Seal material (YD2): 147,271\r\nAmount of Crumb Rubber per Ton of Rubberized Binder: 320 lb per ton\r\nConsrruction starting and completion dates: October 2008 - Dec 2008 \u0026 March 2009-May 2009. \r\nProject 1  Andrita Pl, W. I St etc... please see the app.","ParticipantName":"City of Brawley","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Yazmin","LastName":"Arellano","Phone":"760-344-5800"},{"GrantID":10786,"CycleID":433,"CycleCode":"TCS3        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":147430.0000,"ProjectSummary":"New User\r\n\r\nProject Summary; 147,430 of RAC chip seal material (yd2), 300 pounds of crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder. Construction dates; September 2008\r\n\r\nProject location; 16th St ( west city limits to east city limits, 21St (mountain ave to san Antonio ave)","ParticipantName":"City of Upland","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Bautista","Phone":"909-291-2982"},{"GrantID":10787,"CycleID":433,"CycleCode":"TCS3        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":83000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"New User\r\n\r\nProject Summary ; 83,000 yd2 of RAC chip seal material, 340 lbs of crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder. Construction dates; July 14, 2008 to September 12, 2008\r\n\r\nProject locations; Grand Ave from La Puente Rd to northern city limits.","ParticipantName":"City of Walnut","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Alicia","LastName":"Jensen","Phone":"909-598-5605"},{"GrantID":10789,"CycleID":433,"CycleCode":"TCS3        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":18252.0000,"ProjectSummary":"On-going user\r\n\r\nProject summary; 91,262 yd2 of RAC chop seal material , minimum of 300 lbs per ton of rubberized binder.  Construction dates; approx. June 15, 2008 to September 15, 2008\r\n\r\nProject locations; multiples streets in three neighborhoods:  N2- Newhall, S2-Saugus, C2-Canyon Country.  Separate listing of streets and limits provided, see application.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clarita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Whitlatch","Phone":"661-255-4933"},{"GrantID":10790,"CycleID":433,"CycleCode":"TCS3        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":65000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"New User\r\n\r\nProject Summary; 65,000 yd2 of RAC chip seal material, 320 lbs of crumb rubber pert on of rubberized binder.  Construction dates; 9/1/08 - 6/30/09\r\n\r\nProject Locations; Houston St, Naomi Ave, Berry Ave, Thelma Ave, Silver St, Kingman Ave, Eighth St, Ninth St, Eleventh St, Sullivan Place, and Melrose St.  See application for limits.","ParticipantName":"City of Buena Park","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nabil S.","LastName":"Henein, P.E.","Phone":"714-562-3678"},{"GrantID":10791,"CycleID":433,"CycleCode":"TCS3        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":75667.0000,"ProjectSummary":"New Users\r\n\r\nNew User Info:\r\nProject Summary:  75,667 yd2 of RAC Chip Seal Material, 300-400 lbs/ton of rubberized binder, Construction dates - June 1, 2008 to November 30, 2008\r\n\r\nStreet Locations:  33rd Ave. from Cathedral Canyon to Date Palm Drive\r\nOrtega Rd. from Cathedral Canyon to Date Palm Dr.\r\nMcCallum Dr. from Avenida el Mundo to Date Palm Dr.\r\nSuncrest Circle\r\nAshley Circle\r\nBrittany Circle\r\nSuncrest Way\r\nBion Way\r\nDate Palm from Gerald Ford north to Lane drop\r\n\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Cathedral City","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Patrick","LastName":"Milos","Phone":"760-770-0390"},{"GrantID":10792,"CycleID":433,"CycleCode":"TCS3        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS3         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":57200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"New User\r\n\r\nProject Location:  Street / Limits\r\nProj. 1:  Center Street (UPRR to Union)\r\nProj. 2:  Industrial Park Drive (Main to Bessemer)\r\nProj. 3:  Cottage Ave. (Yosemite to Hwy 99)\r\n\r\nProject Summary:  57,200 SY of RAC chip seal material, a minimum of 360 pounds per ton, Construction dates; May 2008 - June 2008\r\n\r\n57,200 yd2 of RAC chip seal material","ParticipantName":"City of Manteca","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Koester","Phone":"209-825-2311"},{"GrantID":10793,"CycleID":435,"CycleCode":"TRI24       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI24        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location - National Trails Highway, Limits -From I-15 to Air Expressway, Length of Paving - 1.8 Miles (10,000 L.F.), Width of Paving - 60 Feet, Depth/Thickness of Paving - 0.10 FT - Tons of RAC Used - 4,350, Proposed Construction Start Date - September 2008, Historical Cost, Conventional AC - $60/Ton, Asphalt Rubber - $95/ Ton, Amount of RAC (Tons) - 4,350 X Differential Cost of RAC (RAC Cost Minus AC Cost) $/Ton - 35 + Testing Cost - 0 = Total (Must Match Req. Grant Amount Above - 150,000","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"John ","LastName":"McGlade","Phone":"760-955-5155"},{"GrantID":10794,"CycleID":434,"CycleCode":"RAC13       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Type of RAC:  Asphalt Rubber\r\nAmount of Crumb Rubber:  20%\r\nConstruction dates:\r\nJuly 1, 2008 - October 31, 2008\r\nAmount of RAC used:  50,000\r\n\r\nProject locations and limits:  See attached in file\r\n\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of National City","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kenneth","LastName":"Fernandez","Phone":"619-336-4388"},{"GrantID":10795,"CycleID":435,"CycleCode":"TRI24       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI24        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":225000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location - Vacaville, CA (Various, See Below and Attached Diagram), Limits - Nut Tree Parkway from Allison Drive to Helen Power Drive, Harbison Drive from Nut Tree Parkway to Ulatis Drive, Ulatis Drive from Allison Parkway to Nut Tree Road and Peabody Road from California Drive to the southern city limits.; Length of Paving - Approx. 15 Lane Mile, Width of Paving - Varies from 64` - 90`, Depth/Thickness of Paving - 1.5` Depth, Tons of RAC Used - 9500 Tons, Proposed Construction Start Date - July 1, 2008, Material Cost Information: Historical Cost, Conventional AC - $80/Ton, Asphalt Rubber $120.Ton, Testing Cost Information: Historical Cost, Deflection Testing $0, QA/AC Testing - $44,000, Calculation for Requested Grant Amount: Amount of RAC (Tons) 9,500 X Differential Cost of RAC (RAC Cost Minus AC Cost) $/Ton - $40 Differential + Testing Cost - $44,000 = Total (Must Match Req. Grant Amount Above)- $424,000 (Requesting Maximum) $225,000","ParticipantName":"City of Vacaville","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kari","LastName":"Holmes","Phone":"707-469-6508"},{"GrantID":10796,"CycleID":436,"CycleCode":"SWC23       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC23        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Dawn Liang","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Clean-Up/Removal, Compliance/Inspection/Visit/Enforcement, Admin Costs, Education, Compliance/Inspection/Visit/Enforcement","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Wayne","LastName":"Tsuda","Phone":"213-252-3932"},{"GrantID":10797,"CycleID":435,"CycleCode":"TRI24       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI24        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location - Foothill Boulevard, Los Angeles Street, Irwindale Avenue and East Live Oak Avenue/Arrow Highway, Limits - East City Limits to West City Limits, Irwindale Avenue from Foothill  to Adelante, Arrow/Live Oak Avenue to East City Limits, Length of Paving - Approximately 24, 875, Width of Paving - Various (70` to 80`), Depth/Thickness of Paving - 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 RAC, Tons of RAC Used - Approximately 9, 011, Proposed Construction Start Date: April 2008, Material Cost Information - Historical Cost, Conventional AC -$67/Ton, Asphalt Rubber - $89/Ton, Testing Cost Information - Historical Cost - Deflection Testing - $9,000, QA/QC Testing $12,000, Calculation for Requested Grant Amount - Amount of RAC (Tons) - 5,819 X Differential Cost of RAC (RAC Cost Minus AC Cost) $/Ton - $22 + Testing Cost - 22,000 = Total 150,018","ParticipantName":"City of Irwindale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Griego","Phone":"626-430-2217"},{"GrantID":10798,"CycleID":436,"CycleCode":"SWC23       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC23        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Dawn Liang","AwardedFunds":21600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will remove a large quantity of discarded appliances , tires, old farm machinery, construction refuse and other waste items from Lower Joice Island (LJI).  The solid waste material has collected on the island over the past 100 years during the time it was operated as a duck club by multiple owners.  The piles of dumped materials pose a threat to the general public, may present a hazard to LJI visitors, and the piles of items provide rodent breeding sites.  in addition, during flood events, the material could be washed into the adjacent Suisun Slough causing navigation hazards.  The discarded solid waste negatively impacts the important wildlife habitat on the island which is home to several federally listed plant and animal species.  Removal of the discarded waste items will allow Suisun Resource Conservation District to increase public use of the island, encourage scientific study on the island and continue with the preservation plan for Lower Joice Island.","ParticipantName":"Suisun Resource Conservation District","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Chappell","Phone":"707-425-9302"},{"GrantID":10799,"CycleID":434,"CycleCode":"RAC13       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":15960.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Type of RAC - Asphalt Rubber\r\nLocation - Foothill Boulevard/ Los Angeles Street/ Irwindale Avenue and East Live Oak Avenue/Arrow Highway\r\nLimits - East City Limits to West City LImits, Irwindale Avenue from Foothill to Adelante, Arrow/Live Oak Avenue to East City Limits\r\nAmount of Crumb Rubber Per Ton of RAC: 20 LBS.\r\nLength of Paving - 24,875\r\nWidth of Paving - Various (70` to 80`) Depth/Thickness of Paving - 1 1/2 to 2 1/2\r\nAmount of RAC Used in Project - 3,192 X Reimbursement Rate - $5.00 = Total $15,960","ParticipantName":"City of Irwindale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kwok","LastName":"Tam","Phone":"626-430-2212"},{"GrantID":10800,"CycleID":438,"CycleCode":"SWC24       ","CycleNameID":99,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC24        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Dawn Liang","AwardedFunds":410000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Franklin Field Landfill is thought to have originated as a burn pit when used by the military as a training site in the 1940s.  The site is approximately 5 acres in size and has received approximately 37,000 cubic yards of waste, including 21,000 cubic yards of burn ash.  The site was investigated and characterized in a joint effort with the County and the CIWMB in 2001.  the results of that investigation are provided in a report as an attachment to this application.  In April 2002, a Notice and Order was issued by the Sacramento County Environmental Management Department to cap and cover the landfill.  Numerous environmental issues including wetlands, vernal pools and endangered species have complicated the project and significantly increased the timeline.  On September 18, 2007 the County Board of Supervisors awarded a contract (3770) to remediate the site.  Due to endangered species issues and the approval process for this application, the site work has been postponed until June 30, 2008.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Phillip C.","LastName":"Fischbach","Phone":"916-876-6310"},{"GrantID":10802,"CycleID":434,"CycleCode":"RAC13       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":38385.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project #1\r\nType of RAC - Asphalt Rubber\r\nLocation - Westlake Village / West Oak Crest Drive\r\nLimits-Agoura Road to Park Terrace Dr\r\nConstruction Starting and Completion Dates - June 1, 2008 - August 15, 2008\r\nAmount of crumb rubber per ton - Length of Paving- 1620`, Width of Paving - 36`, Depth/Thickness of Paving - 2`\r\nAmount of RAC used in Project -  (720) X  Reimbursement Rate - ($5.00) = Total -($3,600)\r\n\r\nProject #2\r\nType of RAC - Asphalt Rubber\r\nLocation-Westlake Village/Bigstone Pl\r\nLimits - Barrett Drive to Cul-de-sac \r\nConstruction Starting and Completion Dates - June 1, 2008 - August 15, 2008\r\nAmount of crumb rubber per ton  - \r\nLength of Paving- 775` , Width of Paving - 32`, Depth/Thickness of Paving - 1.5`\r\nAmount of RAC used in Project -  (230) X  Reimbursement Rate - ($5.00) = Total -($3,600)\r\n\r\nProject #3\r\nType of RAC - Asphalt Rubber\r\nLocation-Westlake Village / Barrett Dr\r\nLimits -Memory Lane to Kirsten Lee Dr\r\nConstruction Starting and Completion Dates - June 1, 2008 - August 15, 2008\r\nAmount of crumb rubber per ton  - \r\nLength of Paving- 715`, Width of Paving - 32`, Depth/Thickness of Paving - 1.5`\r\nAmount of RAC used in Project -  (215) X  Reimbursement Rate - ($5.00) = Total -($1,075)\r\n\r\nProject #4\r\nType of RAC - Asphalt-Rubber\r\nLocation-Westlake Village / Ridgeford Drive\r\nLimits - Lindero Canyon Road Canterhill Place\r\nConstruction Starting and Completion Dates - June 1, 2008 - August 15, 2008\r\nAmount of crumb rubber per ton  - \r\nLength of Paving- 2045`, Width of Paving - 36`, Depth/Thickness of Paving - 2`\r\nAmount of RAC used in Project -  (910) X  Reimbursement Rate - ($5.00) = Total -($4,550)\r\n\r\nProject #5\r\nType of RAC - Asphalt Rubber\r\nLocation - Westlake Village / Memory Lane\r\nLimits - Barrett Drive to End \r\nConstruction Starting and Completion Dates - June 1, 2008 - August 15, 2008\r\nAmount of crumb rubber per ton  - \r\nLength of Paving- 710`, Width of Paving - 30`, Depth/Thickness of Paving - 1.5`\r\nAmount of RAC used in Project -  (200) X  Reimbursement Rate - ($5.00) = Total -($1,000)\r\n\r\nProject #6\r\nType of RAC - Asphalt Rubber\r\nLocation - Westlake Village / Peachwood Palace\r\nLimits - Barrett Drive to End\r\nConstruction Starting and Completion Dates - June 1, 2008 - August 15, 2008\r\nAmount of crumb rubber per ton  - \r\nLength of Paving- 430`, Width of Paving - 30`, Depth/Thickness of Paving - 1.5`\r\nAmount of RAC used in Project -  (125) X  Reimbursement Rate - ($5.00) = Total -($625)\r\n\r\nProject #7\r\nType of RAC - Asphalt Rubber\r\nLocation - Westlake Village / Sandycreek Drive\r\nLimits - Three Springs Drive to End\r\nConstruction Starting and Completion Dates - June 1, 2008 - August 15, 2008\r\nAmount of crumb rubber per ton  - \r\nLength of Paving- 580`, Width of Paving - 30`, Depth/Thickness of Paving - 1.5`\r\nAmount of RAC used in Project -  (165) X  Reimbursement Rate - ($5.00) = Total -($825)\r\n\r\nProject #8\r\nType of RAC - Asphalt Rubber\r\nLocation - Westlake Village / Triunfo Canyon Road\r\nLimits - East of Lindero Canyon Road to West City Limits\r\nConstruction Starting and Completion Dates - June 1, 2008 - August 15, 2008\r\nAmount of crumb rubber per ton  - \r\nLength of Paving- 5800`, Width of Paving - 80`, Depth/Thickness of Paving - 2`\r\nAmount of RAC used in Project -  (5112) X  Reimbursement Rate - ($5.00) = Total -($25,560)\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Westlake Village","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"John ","LastName":"Knipe","Phone":"805-653-6597"},{"GrantID":10803,"CycleID":434,"CycleCode":"RAC13       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":41000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1:\r\nType of RAC - Asphalt Rubber\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nJune 2008-October 2008\r\nAmount of crumb rubber per ton:\r\n20%\r\nAmount of RAC:  4100 tons\r\nLocation w/ Limits: Rancho Palos Verdes - Hawthorne Blvd.  from Indian Peak Road to Ridgegate Drive\r\n\r\nProject 2:\r\nType of RAC - Asphalt Rubber\r\nStarting/Completion Dates:\r\nJune 2008 - October 2008\r\nAmount of crumb rubber per ton:\r\n20%\r\nAmount of RAC:  4100 tons\r\nLocation w/ Limits: Rancho Palos Verdes - Hawthorne Blvd. from Ridgegate to Doverridge\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Palos Verdes","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lauren","LastName":"Ramezani","Phone":"310-544-5245"},{"GrantID":10804,"CycleID":434,"CycleCode":"RAC13       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":17000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Type of RAC - Asphalt Rubber\r\nLocation - City of Seal Beach\r\nLimts - From PCH to Bolsa Ave.\r\nStarting/Completiong Dates - August 2008 to November 2008\r\nAmount of crumb rubber per ton: 20 lbs \r\nAmount of RAC used in Project (3400) X Reimbursement Rate ($5.00/Ton) = Total ($17,000)\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Seal Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Ho","Phone":"562-431-2521"},{"GrantID":10805,"CycleID":434,"CycleCode":"RAC13       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":75575.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Type of RAC:  Asphalt Rubber\r\nAmount of Crumb Rubber:  Will conform to the 2006 Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction - Section 203 Bituminous Materials and ASTM D6114.97\r\nConstruction dates:\r\nSummer 2008 - Spring 2010\r\nAmount of RAC used:  15,115\r\n\r\nProject 1:\r\nLocation/Limits: Torrance Blvd/West City limit to Sartori Ave.","ParticipantName":"City of Torrance","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Craig","LastName":"Bilezerian","Phone":"310-618-3054"},{"GrantID":10806,"CycleID":434,"CycleCode":"RAC13       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":133500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Type of RAC:  Asphalt Rubber\r\nAmount of crumb rubber 25.20\r\n\r\nProject 1: \r\nLocation/Limits:  Wilson Way/Charter Way to Harding Way\r\nConstruction Dates:  August 12, 2008 - September 30, 2008\r\nAmount of RAC:  8,000 tons\r\n\r\nProject 2:\r\nLocation/Limits:  Various locations/See attached list\r\nConstruction Dates:  August 12, 2008 - September 30, 2008\r\nAmount of RAC used:  18,700 tons\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Stockton","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Vijay","LastName":"Sinha","Phone":"209-937-7004"},{"GrantID":10809,"CycleID":434,"CycleCode":"RAC13       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC13        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":28258.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project #1\r\nLocation - Palm Springs - Tachevah Dr\r\nLimits - From Palm Canyon Drive to Indian Canyon Drive\r\nLength of Paving - 280`\r\nWidth of Paving - 48`\r\nDepth/Thickness of Paving - 1.5`\r\n\r\nProject #2\r\nLocation - Palm Springs - El Alameda Drive\r\nLimits - From Palm Canyon Drive to Indian Canyon Drive\r\nLength of Paving - 280`\r\nWidth of Paving - 36`\r\nDepth/Thickness of Paving - 1.5`\r\n\r\nProject #3\r\nLocation - Palm Springs - Tamarisk Drive\r\nLimits - From Palm Canyon Drive to Indian Canyon Drive\r\nLength of Paving - 300`\r\nWidth of Paving - 44`\r\nDepth/Thickness of Paving - 1.5`\r\n\r\nProject #4\r\nLocation - Palm Springs - Amado Rd\r\nLimits - From Palm Canyon Drive to Indian Canyon Drive\r\nLength of Paving - 280`\r\nWidth of Paving - 46`\r\nDepth/Thickness of Paving - 1.5`\r\n\r\nProject #5\r\nLocation - Palm Springs - Belardo Rd\r\nLimits - From Arenas Road to Ramon Road\r\nLength of Paving - 1,950`\r\nWidth of Paving - 36` - 52`\r\nDepth/Thickness of Paving - 1.5`\r\n\r\nProject #6\r\nLocation - Palm Springs - San Lorenzo Road\r\nLimits - From Randon Road to Sunrise Way \r\nLength of Paving - 4,400` \r\nWidth of Paving - 22` - 38`\r\nDepth/Thickness of Paving - 1.5`\r\n\r\nProject #7\r\nLocation - Palm Springs - Camino Real\r\nLimits - From South Riverside Drive to Mesquite Avenue\r\nLength of Paving - 500` \r\nWidth of Paving - 38` - 58`\r\nDepth/Thickness of Paving - 1.5`\r\n\r\nProject #8\r\nLocation - Palm Springs - Indian Canyon Drive\r\nLimits - From San Rafael Drive to Tramview Road\r\nLength of Paving - 2,650` \r\nWidth of Paving - 30` - 36`\r\nDepth/Thickness of Paving - 1.5`\r\n\r\nProject #9\r\nLocation - Palm Springs - Farrell Drive\r\nLimits - From Tahquitz Canyon Way to Ramon Road\r\nLength of Paving - 2,550`\r\nWidth of Paving - 60`\r\n Depth/Thickness of Paving - 1.5`\r\n\r\nProject #10\r\nLocation - Palm Springs - Baristo Road\r\nLimits - From Sunrise Way to Farrell Drive\r\nLength of Paving - 3,030` \r\nWidth of Paving - 46` - 60`\r\nDepth/Thickness of Paving - 1.5`\r\n\r\nType of RAC - Asphalt-Rubber\r\nConstruction Starting and Completion Dates -  September 2008 - October 2008\r\nAmount of crumb rubber per ton of RAC - 24 LB\r\nAmount of RAC used in Project - 5,651.6 X Reimbursement - $5.00 = Total - $28,258\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Palm Springs","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David J.","LastName":"Barakian","Phone":"760-323-8253"},{"GrantID":10810,"CycleID":439,"CycleCode":"TRI25       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI25        - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":141500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location - City of Los Alamitos\r\nLimits - _________\r\nLength of Paving - 2.7 Centerline Miles\r\nWidth of Paving - Varies\r\nDepth/Thickness of Paving - 2 Inches\r\nTons of RAC Used - 6,075\r\nProposed Construction Start Date - March 2009\r\nMaterial Cost Information - Historical Cost\r\nConventional AC - $60/Ton\r\nAsphalt Rubber - $80/Ton\r\nTesting Cost Information - Historical Cost\r\nDeflection Testing - $10,000\r\nQA/QC Testing - $10,000\r\nCalculation for Requested Grant Amount = Amount of RAC - 6,075 X Differential Cost of RAC $/Ton - ($80-$60) = $20.00 + Testing Cost - $20,000 = Total - $141,500\r\n\r\n\r\nProject 1:\r\nType of RAC : Asphalt Rubber\r\nLocation: Ticonderoga Dr.\r\nLimits: Katella Ave to Howard Ave.\r\nLanes: 2\r\nLength (ft): 1,262\r\nWidth (ft) : 32\r\nArea (sf): 40, 384\r\nPCI: 56\r\nPCI Date: November 15, 2006\r\n2` AC Overlay Cost ($): 13,125\r\nBase Repair Cost ($) (2): 13,125\r\nOther Item (+10%) Cost ($): 5,795\r\nADA Ramp Cost ($): \r\nTotal Cost ($): 63,746\r\n\r\nProject 2:\r\nType of RAC : Asphalt Rubber\r\nLocation: Midway Dr.\r\nLimits: Green Ave to Howard Ave.\r\nLanes: 2\r\nLength (ft): 910\r\nWidth (ft) : 35\r\nArea (sf): 31,850\r\nPCI: 57\r\nPCI Date: November 14, 2006\r\n2` AC Overlay Cost ($): 35,354 \r\nBase Repair Cost ($) (2): 10,351\r\nOther Item (+10%) Cost ($): 4,570\r\nADA Ramp Cost ($): \r\nTotal Cost ($): 50,275\r\n\r\nProject 3:\r\nType of RAC : Asphalt Rubber\r\nLocation: Midway Dr.\r\nLimits: Katella Ave. to Green Ave.\r\nLanes: 2\r\nLength (ft): 291\r\nWidth (ft) : 35\r\nArea (sf): 10,185\r\nPCI: 79\r\nPCI Date: November 14, 2006\r\n2` AC Overlay Cost ($): 11,305\r\nBase Repair Cost ($) (2): 3,310\r\nOther Item (+10%) Cost ($): 1,462\r\nADA Ramp Cost ($): \r\nTotal Cost ($): 16,077\r\n\r\nProject 4:\r\nType of RAC : Asphalt Rubber\r\nLocation:  Enterprise Dr.\r\nLimits:  Katella Ave. to Green Ave.\r\nLanes:  2\r\nLength (ft):  293\r\nWidth (ft) :  35\r\nArea (sf):  10,255\r\nPCI:  90\r\nPCI Date: November 13, 2006\r\n2` AC Overlay Cost ($):  11,383\r\nBase Repair Cost ($) (2):  3,333\r\nOther Item (+10%) Cost ($):  1,472\r\nADA Ramp Cost ($):  \r\nTotal Cost ($):  16,188\r\n\r\nProject 5:\r\nType of RAC : Asphalt Rubber\r\nLocation: Enterprise Dr.\r\nLimits:  Green Ave. to Howard Ave.\r\nLanes:  2\r\nLength (ft): 910\r\nWidth (ft) :  35\r\nArea (sf): 31,850\r\nPCI:  36\r\nPCI Date: November 13, 2006\r\n2` AC Overlay Cost ($): 35,354\r\nBase Repair Cost ($) (2): 20,703\r\nOther Item (+10%) Cost ($): 5,606\r\nADA Ramp Cost ($): \r\nTotal Cost ($): 61,662\r\n\r\nProject 6:\r\nType of RAC : Asphalt Rubber\r\nLocation: Essex Dr. \r\nLimits: Green Ave. to Howard Ave.\r\nLanes: 2\r\nLength (ft): 910\r\nWidth (ft) : 35\r\nArea (sf): 31,850\r\nPCI:  42\r\nPCI Date: November 13, 2006\r\n2` AC Overlay Cost ($):  35,354\r\nBase Repair Cost ($) (2): 20,703\r\nOther Item (+10%) Cost ($): 5,606\r\nADA Ramp Cost ($): \r\nTotal Cost ($):  61,662\r\n\r\nProject 7:\r\nType of RAC : Asphalt Rubber\r\nLocation: Green Ave. \r\nLimits: Midway Dr. to Ticonderoga Dr.\r\nLanes: 2\r\nLength (ft): 273\r\nWidth (ft) :  34\r\nArea (sf):  9,282\r\nPCI:  59\r\nPCI Date: November 13, 2006\r\n2` AC Overlay Cost ($):  10,303\r\nBase Repair Cost ($) (2):  3,017\r\nOther Item (+10%) Cost ($):  1,332\r\nADA Ramp Cost ($):  28,000\r\nTotal Cost ($): \r\n\r\nProject 8:\r\nType of RAC : Asphalt Rubber\r\nLocation:  Green Ave.\r\nLimits: Saratoga Dr. to Midway Dr.\r\nLanes: 2\r\nLength (ft): 1,185\r\nWidth (ft) : 35\r\nArea (sf): 41,475\r\nPCI: 60\r\nPCI Date: November 13, 2006\r\n2` AC Overlay Cost ($):  46,037\r\nBase Repair Cost ($) (2): 13,479\r\nOther Item (+10%) Cost ($): 5,952\r\nADA Ramp Cost ($): 28,000\r\nTotal Cost ($): 93,468\r\n\r\nProject 9:\r\nType of RAC : Asphalt Rubber\r\nLocation: Langley Dr.\r\nLimits: Green Ave. to Howard Ave.\r\nLanes: 2\r\nLength (ft): 947\r\nWidth (ft) : 35\r\nArea (sf): 33,145\r\nPCI: 49\r\nPCI Date: November 15, 2006\r\n2` AC Overlay Cost ($):  36,791\r\nBase Repair Cost ($) (2): 21,544\r\nOther Item (+10%) Cost ($):  5,834\r\nADA Ramp Cost ($): \r\nTotal Cost ($):  64,169\r\n\r\nProject 10:\r\nType of RAC : Asphalt Rubber\r\nLocation: Saratoga Dr. \r\nLimits: Katella Ave. to Howard Ave.\r\nLanes: 2\r\nLength (ft): 1,237\r\nWidth (ft) :  35\r\nArea (sf):  43,295\r\nPCI: 41\r\nPCI Date: November 15, 2006\r\n2` AC Overlay Cost ($): 48,057\r\nBase Repair Cost ($) (2): 28,142\r\nOther Item (+10%) Cost ($): 7,620\r\nADA Ramp Cost ($): \r\nTotal Cost ($): 83,819 \r\n\r\nProject 11:\r\nType of RAC : Asphalt Rubber\r\nLocation: Bunkerhill Dr.\r\nLimits: Katella Frontage Rd. to Howard Ave.\r\nLanes: 2 \r\nLength (ft): 1,117\r\nWidth (ft) : 32\r\nArea (sf): 35,744\r\nPCI: 62\r\nPCI Date: November 13, 2006\r\n2` AC Overlay Cost ($): 39,676\r\nBase Repair Cost ($) (2): 11,617\r\nOther Item (+10%) Cost ($): 5,129\r\nADA Ramp Cost ($): \r\nTotal Cost ($): 56,422\r\n\r\nProject 12:\r\nType of RAC : Asphalt Rubber\r\nLocation: Howard Ave. \r\nLimits: Enterprise Dr. to Ticonderoga Dr.\r\nLanes: 2 \r\nLength (ft): 625\r\nWidth (ft) : 35\r\nArea (sf): 35\r\nPCI: 55\r\nPCI Date: November 13, 2006\r\n2` AC Overlay Cost ($): 24,281\r\nBase Repair Cost ($) (2): 7,109\r\nOther Item (+10%) Cost ($): 3,139\r\nADA Ramp Cost ($): 14,000\r\nTotal Cost ($): 48,530\r\n\r\nProject 13:\r\nType of RAC : Asphalt Rubber\r\nLocation:  Howard Ave.\r\nLimits: Ticonderoga Dr. to Bennington St.\r\nLanes: 2 \r\nLength (ft): 1,100\r\nWidth (ft) : 32\r\nArea (sf): 35,200\r\nPCI: 34\r\nPCI Date: November 14, 2006\r\n2` AC Overlay Cost ($):  39,072\r\nBase Repair Cost ($) (2): 22,880\r\nOther Item (+10%) Cost ($): 6,195\r\nADA Ramp Cost ($): 14,000\r\nTotal Cost ($): 82,147\r\n\r\nProject 14:\r\nType of RAC : Asphalt Rubber\r\nLocation: Howard Ave. \r\nLimits: Lexington Dr. to Enterprise Dr.\r\nLanes: 2\r\nLength (ft): 1,157\r\nWidth (ft) : 35\r\nArea (sf): 40,495\r\nPCI: 57\r\nPCI Date: November 13, 2006\r\n2` AC Overlay Cost ($): 44,949\r\nBase Repair Cost ($) (2): 13,161\r\nOther Item (+10%) Cost ($): 5,811\r\nADA Ramp Cost ($): 14,000\r\nTotal Cost ($): 77,921\r\n\r\nProject 15:\r\nType of RAC : Asphalt Rubber\r\nLocation: Tarawa Dr.\r\nLimits: Katella Frontage Rd. to Howard Ave.\r\nLanes: 2 \r\nLength (ft): 1,120\r\nWidth (ft) : 32\r\nArea (sf): 35,840\r\nPCI: 65\r\nPCI Date: November 15, 2006\r\n2` AC Overlay Cost ($): 39,782\r\nBase Repair Cost ($) (2): 11,648\r\nOther Item (+10%) Cost ($): 5,143\r\nADA Ramp Cost ($): \r\nTotal Cost ($): 56,573\r\n\r\nProject 16:\r\nType of RAC : Asphalt Rubber\r\nLocation: Ranger Dr. \r\nLimits: Katella Frontage Rd. to Howard Ave.\r\nLanes: 2 \r\nLength (ft): 1,105\r\nWidth (ft) : 32\r\nArea (sf): 35,360\r\nPCI: 57\r\nPCI Date: November 15, 2006\r\n2` AC Overlay Cost ($):  39,250\r\nBase Repair Cost ($) (2): 11,492\r\nOther Item (+10%) Cost ($): 5,074\r\nADA Ramp Cost ($): \r\nTotal Cost ($): 55,816\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Los Alamitos","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Hunt","Phone":"562-431-3538"},{"GrantID":10811,"CycleID":420,"CycleCode":"UBG14       ","CycleNameID":106,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fourteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG14        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":14595.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Rosemead","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Michelle G.","LastName":"Ramirez","Phone":"626-569-2158"},{"GrantID":10812,"CycleID":420,"CycleCode":"UBG14       ","CycleNameID":106,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fourteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG14        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Baljot Biring","AwardedFunds":5000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Westlake Village","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Polis","Phone":"800-579-4979"},{"GrantID":10813,"CycleID":440,"CycleCode":"FR33        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2007-08   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR33         - 2007-08","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":194800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"the Imperial County Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) has initiated a substantial solid waste cleanup and abatement project in collaboration with the California Integrated Waste Management Board to remediate up to fifteen illegal disposal sites on agricultural lands within the Imperial Valley to protect public health and the environment.  In an effort to assist these rural farmers that have been victimized by illegal dumping, the LEA is submitting an application for the consideration of funding to reimburse farm property owners that have taken proactive steps to remediate their properties and to protect their land from future illegal dumping.  The cleanup of the farm properties has been initiated by the owners in response to LEA requests, and the reimbursement grant monies will be used only as authorized by Title 14, Section 17992.2 of the California Code of Regulations to partially or wholly offset the costs of the cleanup projects that have been completed by qualifying property owners.  Each completed project will be submitted to the State for review and approval prior to the issuance of reimbursement payments.  No costs that are deemed ineligible will be reimbursed.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Lars","LastName":"Seifert","Phone":"760-336-8530"},{"GrantID":10814,"CycleID":420,"CycleCode":"UBG14       ","CycleNameID":106,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fourteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG14        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":29286.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Beverly Hills","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Arnetta","LastName":"Eason","Phone":"310-288-2822"},{"GrantID":10815,"CycleID":441,"CycleCode":"TRI26       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI26        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1.  Location - City of El Cerrito: Fairview Drive/Ganges Avenue/Navellier Street, Limits - Fairview Drive: Cutting Blvd. to Ganges Ave; Ganges: Fairview Drive to Blake Street, Navellier Street: Blake St. to Moeser Lane, Length of Paving: 5,330 Ft, Width of Paving: 26 to 30 FT Depth/Thickness of Paving: 1.75 Inches, Tons of RAC Used: 1,789, Proposed Construction Start Date: August 15, 2008, Material Cost Information - Bid Cost: Project Above, Conventional AC $89/Ton, Asphalt Rubber $137/Ton, Testing Cost Information - Bide Cost #1 \u0026 #2, Deflection Testing $0, QA/QC Testing $15,400, Calculation For Requested Grant Amount - Amount of RAC (Tons) (3,989) X Differential Cost of RAC $/Ton (48) + Testing Cost ($15,400) = Total $206,872\r\n\r\n2.  Location - City of El Cerrito: Moeser Lane, Limits - Navellier to Arlington Drive, Length of Paving: 6,100 Ft, Width of Paving: 24 to 34 FT, Depth/Thickness of Paving: 2 Inches, Tons of RAC Used: 2,200 (Total: 3,989), Proposed Construction Start Date: May 1, 2010, Material Cost Information - Bid Cost: Project Above, Conventional AC $89/Ton, Asphalt Rubber $137/Ton, Testing Cost Information - Bide Cost #1 \u0026 #2, Deflection Testing $0, QA/QC Testing $15,400, Calculation For Requested Grant Amount - Amount of RAC (Tons) (3,989) X Differential Cost of RAC $/Ton (48) + Testing Cost ($15,400) = Total $206,872","ParticipantName":"City of El Cerrito","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gerardo","LastName":"Avila","Phone":"925-890-9796"},{"GrantID":10817,"CycleID":420,"CycleCode":"UBG14       ","CycleNameID":106,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fourteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG14        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":5000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Malibu","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert L.","LastName":"Brager","Phone":"310-456-2489"},{"GrantID":10819,"CycleID":420,"CycleCode":"UBG14       ","CycleNameID":106,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fourteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG14        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Hussey","AwardedFunds":6835.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Town of Paradise","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Al","LastName":"McGreehan","Phone":"530-877-5059"},{"GrantID":10820,"CycleID":420,"CycleCode":"UBG14       ","CycleNameID":106,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fourteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG14        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":5000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Maricopa","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Wilburn","Phone":"661-769-8279"},{"GrantID":10821,"CycleID":441,"CycleCode":"TRI26       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI26        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City of Baldwin Park - Francisquito Avenue, Limits: Ramona Boulevard to Mayland Avenue, Length of Paving: 2.1 Miles (15,840 Feet) Width of Paving: 64 Average, Depth/Thickenss of Paving: 2 inches, Tons of RAC Used: 3,000 Min., Proposed Construction Start Date: June 30, 2008, Historical Cost, Conventional AC $85/Ton, Asphalt Rubber $105/Ton, Deflection Testion $6,000, QA/QC Testing $10,000, Amount of RAC (Tons) 6,700 X Differential Cost of RAC $20/Ton = Testing Cost 16,000 = Total $150,000","ParticipantName":"City of Baldwin Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Lopez","Phone":"626-813-5255"},{"GrantID":10822,"CycleID":420,"CycleCode":"UBG14       ","CycleNameID":106,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fourteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG14        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":57903.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Imperial Valley Resource Management Agency","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Douthitt","Phone":"760-337-4589"},{"GrantID":10824,"CycleID":446,"CycleCode":"FR34        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR34         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":14166.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project consists of the removal of approximately 600 illegally dumped tires from a site in Shasta County.  This site is currently in agriculture use, namely, cattle grazing.  The site is privately owned.  WSRCD field crews will clean and load all the tires into trailers supplied by a waste recycling contractor, Waste Tire Products or Waste Recovery West.  After the tires are removed, signs will be posted stating `no dumping` and native grass seeds and other erosion control measures will be used throughout the site on disturbed areas where needed.","ParticipantName":"Western Shasta Resource Conservation District","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"John ","LastName":"Alderson","Phone":"530-365-7332"},{"GrantID":10825,"CycleID":446,"CycleCode":"FR34        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR34         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":36449.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding requested for the cleanup of illegal refuse on three orchards in Sutter County and the construction of security gates and fences on each of the respective properties.  Two orchard are owned by two separate landowners and one is leased by one landowner.  Landowners and lessee do not have adequate funds to cleanup the refuse or build the security gates and fences.  The refuse scattered around the landowners` and lessee`s properties impedes their ability to successfully operate their fruit and nut orchards.  The removal of refuse will eliminate potentially dangerous obstacles to basic farming operations , prevent further degradation of materials into toxic substances , and limit the possibility of onsite and offsite surface and groundwater contamination .  The gates, fences, and no trespassing signs will help prevent future trespassing and illegal dumping at these sites.","ParticipantName":"Sutter County Resource Conservation District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ryan","LastName":"Bonea","Phone":"530-674-1461"},{"GrantID":10826,"CycleID":446,"CycleCode":"FR34        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR34         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":9610.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Yolo County RCD in collaboration with Audubon California Landowner Stewardship Program (LSP) request funds for solid waste cleanup at the Bobcat Ranch in Yolo County.  Primary focus of waste removal on the project is located around an abandoned hunting cabin in the southwest portion of the ranch accessible from Highway 128.  Outside the cabin there is abandoned furniture, propane canisters, and dilapidated water holding tanks, scrap wood and corrugated siding.  The second site which is headquarters of Bobcat Ranch, garbage removal would primarily consist of scrap metal, household waste, appliances , and agricultural waste around the house/barn area.  Proposed project will remove and properly dispose of and recycle waste material from each location on the ranch.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County Resource Conservation District","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Robins","Phone":"530-662-2037"},{"GrantID":10827,"CycleID":446,"CycleCode":"FR34        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR34         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":130531.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Site consists of six parcels along a two mile levee road north and east of a Delta branch of the San Joaquin River.  five properties abutting to the road are utilized as agricultural land for crop production and a sixth property is a 50 acre wetland habitat.  The total acreage of all six parcels is 591.6 acres, however, the cleanup will be concentrated along the two mile levee road where illegal dumping has occurred .   All six parcels have been in the focus of the illegal dumping of household waste, transient activity, and construction debris for decades.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Mcclellon","Phone":"209-468-0332"},{"GrantID":10828,"CycleID":401,"CycleCode":"EA19        ","CycleNameID":105,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Nineteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA19         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":17857.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use\r\n\r\nMono County Environmental Health intends to use FY 2008-2009 LEA Grant funds to supplement salary, provide training opportunities and cover travel expenses for LEA staff. Any additional funds will be spent on personal safety equipment and field equipment for the LEA.","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Louis","LastName":"Molina","Phone":"760-924-1845"},{"GrantID":10829,"CycleID":450,"CycleCode":"SWC25       ","CycleNameID":99,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC25        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Abel Martinez-Centeno","AwardedFunds":750000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Duarte is requesting matching grant funds to fund the mitigation action needed to address the migration of Landfill Gas (`LFG`) and drainage concerns on and around the Rancho Duarte Golf Course.  LFG migration currently poses a substantial safety risk to the homes and businesses surrounding the Rancho Duarte Golf Course (`Site`).  The purpose of this project is to install a new Gas Collection, Control and Mitigation system in order to effectively mitigate the presence of LFg and to prevent its migration to the surface and surrounding areas outside of the Golf Course boundaries, and to repair existing, and install new, drainage facilities and related work in and around the Site, including on adjacent property known as Rancho Road.","ParticipantName":"City of Duarte","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Darrell","LastName":"George","Phone":"626-357-7931"},{"GrantID":10832,"CycleID":448,"CycleCode":"RU12        ","CycleNameID":108,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Twelfth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU12         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":49998.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Matching Fund - $65,070\r\n\r\nThis project focuses on collecting local business waste for reuse in Roseville through the organization reCREATE.  ReCREATE works with local businesses to collect usable but unwanted items and diverts them from entering the landfill.  Instead, these items are used for environmental lessons (based on the CIWMB education curriculum), art and creative expression.  The project will directly result in expanded diversion of items for reuse from local businesses, as well as reduced disposal from community residents through education and behavior modification.","ParticipantName":"City of Roseville","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Sean","LastName":"Bigley","Phone":"916-774-5513"},{"GrantID":10833,"CycleID":448,"CycleCode":"RU12        ","CycleNameID":108,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Twelfth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU12         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Matching Funds = $33,905\r\n\r\nMedShare`s innovative reuse program assists healthcare assists healthcare facilities and manufacturers throughout Northern California to collect unused, quality medical supplies and equipment otherwise destined for landfills or incineration.  MedShare has recently opened a high-capacity distribution center in San Leandro and we are in need of new funding to hire additional data entry staff to handle the increasing tonnage of `waste` from these partner healthcare facilities .  These collected supplies are then sorted by volunteers and then sent for use by healthcare facilities for the poor, both here in Northern CA and abroad.  Today, at our reuse center in Atlanta, MedShare collects over 20,000 pounds of surplus a week and expects that volume of reuse to be dramatically higher due to the much larger healthcare market in Northern California.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County Waste Management Authority","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Meri","LastName":"Soll","Phone":"510-891-6500"},{"GrantID":10834,"CycleID":448,"CycleCode":"RU12        ","CycleNameID":108,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Twelfth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU12         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":49573.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Matching Fund = $68,112\r\n\r\nThe City of Garden Grove, CA respectfully requests consideration for a Reuse Assistance Grant, 12th Cycle. Garden Grove has identified Habitat for Humanity of Orange County (HfHOC) as a worthy partner to capture more of the city and County`s waste stream for reuse.  HfHOC operates the Habitat ReStore, which accepts donations of reusable goods and sells these items to the public at prices that are significantly below retail.  In this way, the ReStore reduces the amount of materials added to landfills while using the funds generated by these sales to build affordable housing for low-income families.  If awarded, the grant will be used to increase outreach through marketing, purchase equipment to safely move goods, and acquire additional goods through the Deconstruction process.","ParticipantName":"City of Garden Grove","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ann","LastName":"Cao","Phone":"714-741-5554"},{"GrantID":10836,"CycleID":448,"CycleCode":"RU12        ","CycleNameID":108,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Twelfth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU12         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Matching Funds - $33,243\r\n\r\nRiverside County has acquired a 50` X 50` steel building slated for demolition for a road expansion project and proposes to relocate the building to become the planned Reuse Store at the Lamb Canyon Landfill Waste Recycle Park (WRP).  The store will focus on diversion, collection and sale to the public, of usable construction materials, metal items such as lawn mowers and tools, clothing, furniture, and, other goods normally brought to the landfill for disposal.  The grant will provide funding for the disassembly and reconstruction of the steel building at the WRP.  County matching funds will complete the cost of the relocation as well as the opening of the Reuse Store.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Diane","LastName":"Christensen","Phone":"951-486-3282"},{"GrantID":10837,"CycleID":448,"CycleCode":"RU12        ","CycleNameID":108,"CycleName":"Reuse Assistance Grants - Twelfth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Reuse Grants","CyclecategoryID":10,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RU12         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":49946.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Matching Funding - $33,240.00\r\n\r\nThe Nevada County Recycles group within the Nevada County Department of Sanitation is partnering with the Nevada County Contractor`s Association (NCCA) to seek monies for outreach to the local building industry and community regarding reuse and deconstruction.  Additionally, the county is seeking monies to promote the only local reuse facility.  Nevada County Habitat for Humanity`s ReStore.  The ReStore accepts donations of construction materials and resells them.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lynne","LastName":"Cody Lacroix","Phone":"530-265-7119"},{"GrantID":10845,"CycleID":449,"CycleCode":"HD17        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD17         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":210086.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Design a PHHWF and augment the existing educational/informational programs.","ParticipantName":"City of Elk Grove","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Cedar","LastName":"Kehoe","Phone":"916-478-3634"},{"GrantID":10848,"CycleID":449,"CycleCode":"HD17        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD17         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":140352.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of Paradise proposes to establish a permanent household hazardous waste collection facility to accommodate the underserved areas of Paradise and the Upper Ridge.","ParticipantName":"Town of Paradise","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"530-876-3345"},{"GrantID":10849,"CycleID":449,"CycleCode":"HD17        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD17         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Los Angeles will implement partnership programs with retail stores, pharmacies and City Departments (Department of Recreations and Parks, Department of Aging and Public Works Department) to properly manage home generated sharps.  Each program will include: the purchase, distribution and collection of special sharps containers; and proper disposal of the collected containers containing home generated sharps; in addition to providing educational programs to educate the public.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nisheeth","LastName":"Kakarala","Phone":"213-485-3753"},{"GrantID":10852,"CycleID":449,"CycleCode":"HD17        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD17         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":359654.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Mariposa and Tuolumne Counties are submitting a regional proposal because we face similar situations with numerous small communities situated throughout the two counties. In addition, one of the more densely populated areas, Lake Don Pedro, straddles both counties. The proposal is to develop three satellite facilities to provide household hazardous waste (HHW) and conditionally exempt small quantity generator (CESQG) service. We would like to provide HHW pick up service for specific targeted groups such as senior low income and senior disabled.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Laird","Phone":"209-533-5633"},{"GrantID":10855,"CycleID":449,"CycleCode":"HD17        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD17         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":272827.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project consists of initiating a County-wide sharps program through the purchase \u0026 distribution of mail-away sharps containers, providing necessary training, supplies and equipment for both the City of Alturas and Modoc County, beginning a new educational outreach program with monthly inserts in the City of Alturas` utility bills, scheduling three HHW/Uwaste pickups and one spring clean up event, and setting up equipment for both City of Alturas and Modoc County that is stocked completely with HHW supplies for emergency hazardous material incidents that occur in both jurisdictions.  This project utilizes the collaborative efforts of the US Forest Service, Modoc County, and the City of Alturas, as well as the many medical facilities, and benefits all citizens within Modoc to promote a safer, cleaner place to live.  We have worked together to ensure the costs remain low to maintain the program.","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Hironymous","Phone":"530-233-6403"},{"GrantID":10856,"CycleID":449,"CycleCode":"HD17        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD17         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project is to continue expanding recycling activities at the Permanent Household Hazardous Waste Facility including expansion of the days open to residents and conditionally exempt small quantity generators (businesses) from one (1) day per week on Saturday to two (2) days per week on Saturday and Tuesday, continuing expansion of programs to include new materials as required, and expanding the existing extensive public education program targeted to underserved population, identified areas, other Palm Desert residents and businesses to include Sharps and Universal Waste (specifically batteries and fluorescent bulbs).","ParticipantName":"City of Palm Desert","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Frankie","LastName":"Riddle","Phone":"760-346-0611"},{"GrantID":10857,"CycleID":449,"CycleCode":"HD17        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD17         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":400000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The ESJPA is proposing implementation of a regional program in Butte, Glenn, Colusa Counties to address the need for local programes to properly manage the collection, handling, and disposal of sharps, household batteries, and fluorescent light bulbs. Specific projects include establishing 33 new sites for sharps collection and container distribution; partnerships for 11 new U-Waste collection centers; HHW facility improvements; mobile collection events focusing on U-Waste; and, a comprehensive public outreach program to maximize public support and program participation. Considerable local resources will augment requested grant funding to help ensure program success and to provide for long-term program continuation.","ParticipantName":"Rural Counties ESJPA","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mary","LastName":"Pitto","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":10858,"CycleID":449,"CycleCode":"HD17        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD17         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":400000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of San Joaquin proposes to partner with the City \u0026 County of San Francisco and the County of Tehama, along with the California Product Stewardship Institute, Visions Paint Recycling, and the Green Purchasing Institute, in order to develop the California Paint Product Stewardship Program.  This project has two primary goals: (1) launch educational campaigns on source reduction, paint reuse, recycled paint procurement, and the practicality of an extended producer responsibility (EPR) system for paint; and (2) develop an EPR system to manage leftover paint that is economical, flexible, and replicable throughout the state of California, and relevant to other states throughout the country.  This project aims to decrease the amount of leftover paint generated in California, increase paint reuse, and increase the collection of leftover paint through take-back partnership efforts.  Additionally, it will help support the recycled paint market and ultimately reduce the burden of managing leftover paint on local governments.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kimbra","LastName":"Andrews","Phone":"209-468-3066"},{"GrantID":10859,"CycleID":449,"CycleCode":"HD17        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD17         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":387435.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority (IWMA) is applying for funds to establish a regional latex paint `Take Back` program.  This program will establish 44 retail Take Back locations throughout San Luis Obispo County and result in the collection of 40,000 gallons of latex paint.  This invocative public/private partnership between local government and the retailers who sell latex paint will serve as a model for other jurisdictions throughout California.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Worrell","Phone":"805-782-8530"},{"GrantID":10861,"CycleID":449,"CycleCode":"HD17        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD17         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":400000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project entails the planning, design, and permitting, as well as the initial construction phase, of a permanent HHW collection facility to be located in Olivehurst, an unincorporated community in Yuba County.  This project is being proposed by the Regional Waste Management Authority, a joint powers authority including the counties of Yuba and Sutter and the four incorporated cities therein-Live Oak, Marysville, Yuba City and Wheatland.  This project will provide a second permanent HHW collection facility to serve the residents and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators from Yuba and Sutter counties.  The facility is proposed to be a manufactured steel building approximately 3,300 square feet in size, with a canopy, fire suppression system, storage and containment and ancillary office/storage/restroom.  Other features of the proposed facility include an approximately 225-foot long asphalt access road and approximate 130` X 150` asphalt pad/concrete pad supporting the HHW collection building, used oil tank, electronic waste trailer, material reuse shed and roll-off storage bins.","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"530-634-6890"},{"GrantID":10862,"CycleID":449,"CycleCode":"HD17        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD17         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With a population of 1 million residents, and an area covering 178 square miles, the City of San Jose is the largest city in California that currently does not have a household hazardous waste (HHW) drop-off facility within its city limits.  The City has lost its sole HHW drop-off site in late 2006 due to the planned development of the land parcel in which the facility was previously located.  The City has acquired a new property and has been diligently planning to design and construct a new HHW facility in a central area of the City that is currently underserved and has had a historically lower participation level in the HHW program.  The new San Jose HHW drop-off facility is anticipated to begin construction in Spring 2009, with a grand opening for public services in Summer 2009.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Walter","LastName":"Lin","Phone":"408-975-2513"},{"GrantID":10864,"CycleID":449,"CycleCode":"HD17        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD17         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":400000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Long Beach, partnering with the County of Los Angeles, Department of Public Works, plans to design and construct a new permanent household hazardous waste collection facility at the former City of Long Beach Public Works maintenance yard at 1601 San Francisco Street.  Grant funds will allow the City to hire a contractor to plan and design a facility for the collection of household hazardous waste, universal waste (including sharps), electronic waste, pharmaceuticals, scrap tires, and white goods.  Another contractor will be responsible for conducting a publicity and education campaign.  The facility will be constructed in a sustainable manner and LEED certification will be sought.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Amy","LastName":"Zeidler","Phone":"562-570-2857"},{"GrantID":10868,"CycleID":449,"CycleCode":"HD17        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD17         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":267082.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Imperial Valley Resource Managment Agency (IVRMA) is applying for funds to: (1) Establish a permanent HHW collection facility for the south area (i.e., Calexico, Heber); (2) Expand its existing HHW collection facilities for the collection of sharps; and (3) Expand public awareness of the convenient, safe and proper disposal options available to the public for HHW, Universal Wastes and Sharps.","ParticipantName":"Imperial Valley Resource Management Agency","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Douthitt","Phone":"760-337-4589"},{"GrantID":10869,"CycleID":449,"CycleCode":"HD17        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD17         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":197680.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Yolo and its partnering jurisdictions are looking to take a hierarchical approach to Extended Producer Responsibility by adopting resolutions and policies that support it.  Additionally we are working with partnering agencies and our jurisdictions to develop educational outreach materials to residents on the September 1, 2008 sharps disposal ban.  This will be accomplished by providing and educating residents about convenient methods of disposal options.  As we increase awareness about EPR and sharps, we also plan to provide additional public outreach to underserved areas and areas that have demonstrated the need for additional education on hazardous waste programs available in Yolo County.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Pamela","LastName":"Hedrick","Phone":"530-666-8856"},{"GrantID":10870,"CycleID":449,"CycleCode":"HD17        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD17         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":99732.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We propose partnerships with pharmacies, medical providers, and diabetes education and support groups to establish home-generated sharps waste collection opportunities. Kiosks will be established at four Tulare County Health Centers.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kenneth","LastName":"Bowers","Phone":"5596247428"},{"GrantID":10870,"CycleID":449,"CycleCode":"HD17        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD17         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":99732.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We propose partnerships with pharmacies, medical providers, and diabetes education and support groups to establish home-generated sharps waste collection opportunities. Kiosks will be established at four Tulare County Health Centers.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kenneth","LastName":"Bowers","Phone":"5596247428"},{"GrantID":10872,"CycleID":449,"CycleCode":"HD17        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD17         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Currently, aside from a few satellite locations, residents of Marin County must drop off their used batteries and fluorescent lamps at one of two permanent locations for drop-off of household hazardous materials.  The proposed project will establish drop-off locations in partnership with local businesses for fluorescent lamps and household batteries.  Besides the two permanent HHW facilities located in Novato and San Rafael there are few locations in Marin that officially accept universal waste such as household batteries and fluorescent lamps, which discourage the community from proper disposal.  This program, added to Marin County`s existing programs, will create the ideal household hazardous waste (HHW) collection program necessary to achieve high levels of HHW diversion.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alexander","LastName":"Soulard","Phone":"415-499-4298"},{"GrantID":10873,"CycleID":449,"CycleCode":"HD17        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD17         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":358810.0000,"ProjectSummary":"WRCOG is proposing to implement a regional public education campaign reminding residents that it is illegal to dispose of their household batteries into the trash.  The program will include: (1) A regional educational program containing information on why it is illegal to dispose house hold batteries into the trash, the hazards of househ old batteries if disposed of improperly; and the benefits of recycling batteries; (2) Establish Take-it-Back partnerships with as many businesses possible; (3) Establish new household battery collection locations, (one in each of the participating jurisdictions) by providing residents with convenient recycling opportunities in their neighborhoods; (4) Provide training on proper handling and disposal of household batteries to staff overseeing the battery collection program in each jurisdiction; and, (5) Perform annual visit to the battery recycling facility to ensure the batteries are being recycled or disposed of properly.","ParticipantName":"Western Riverside Council of Governments","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"DiCiano","Phone":"951-955-8587"},{"GrantID":10876,"CycleID":449,"CycleCode":"HD17        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD17         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":106342.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand existing curbside HHW collection program to incorporate `in-home` collection for home-bound seniors.  Expand and improve public education and outreach.","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Woods","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Douglas C.","LastName":"Reilly","Phone":"949-639-0561"},{"GrantID":10878,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":304275.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Admin Costs, Report Writing, Clean-Up/Removal, Compliance/Inspection/Visit/Enforcement, Enforcement, Enforcement/Surveillance, Inspections, Surveillance/Enforcement, Education, Education for Community, Equipment, Office Supplies, Surveillance Equipment, Grantee Training, Training, Transportation, Vehicle Purchase/lease, Vehicle/travel expenses","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rodney","LastName":"Lucas","Phone":"213-847-6095"},{"GrantID":10879,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":86133.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Duran","Phone":"760-243-6309"},{"GrantID":10880,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Mary LeClaire","AwardedFunds":262334.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jill","LastName":"Pahl","Phone":"530-745-2300"},{"GrantID":10882,"CycleID":453,"CycleCode":"TCS4        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":35000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location: Lafayette\r\nLimits: Camino Diablo from Stanley Blvd. to the city limits\r\n14,300 square yards of chip seal\r\nConstruction date: July 2009\r\nProject 2 - Location - Lafayette\r\nLimits: Deer Hill Road from First Street to Pleasant Hill Rd.\r\n20,700 sq. yrds of chip seal\r\nConstruction: July 2009\r\n35,000 x 1.00 = 35,000","ParticipantName":"City of Lafayette","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Matt","LastName":"Luttropp","Phone":"925-299-3247"},{"GrantID":10883,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":149834.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Lars","LastName":"Seifert","Phone":"760-336-8530"},{"GrantID":10884,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Mary LeClaire","AwardedFunds":270393.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marie","LastName":"Woodin","Phone":"916-875-8527"},{"GrantID":10885,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":299976.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim L.","LastName":"Casagrande","Phone":"559-445-3391"},{"GrantID":10886,"CycleID":452,"CycleCode":"RAC14       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC14        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":105500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1\r\nLocation: Santiago Blvd. Limits: Brookside Ave to Lincoln Ave.\r\n5800 tons of RAC\r\nProject 2\r\nLocation: Glassell St.  Limits: Fletcher Ave. to Dunton Ave.\r\n2000 tons of RAC\r\nProject 3\r\nLocation: Cambridge St. Limits: Katella Ave to Meats Ave.\r\n4200 tons of RAC\r\nProject 4\r\nLocation: Cambridge St. Limits: Walnut Ave. to Collins Ave.\r\n1100 tons of RAC\r\n30llb ton RAC - Type of RAC - Ashpalt Rubber - Contruction Date: July 2009\r\nTotal amount of RAC: 13100 x 5.00 + 40,000 testing cost = $105,500","ParticipantName":"City of Orange","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Sun","Phone":"714-744-5544"},{"GrantID":10887,"CycleID":452,"CycleCode":"RAC14       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC14        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1\r\nLocation: City of Lakewood - Limits: Paramount Blvd - Candlewood St. to Cover St. 8400 tons of RAC - Construction date: March 2009\r\nProject 2\r\nLocation: City of Lakewood - Limits:\r\nVarious Residential Street - 6800 tons of RAC - Construction date: March 2010\r\nProject 3\r\nLocation: City of Lakewood - Limits: Various Rresidential Street - 11000 tons of RAC - Construction date: August 2010 - 32lbs  crumb rubber - Type of RAC: Asphalt Rubber\r\n26,200 tons x 5.00 + 19,000 tc = 150,000.  See file for list of streets.","ParticipantName":"City of Lakewood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Max","LastName":"Withrow","Phone":"562-866-9771"},{"GrantID":10889,"CycleID":451,"CycleCode":"TRI27       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI27        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":245000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1\r\nLocation: Bushard St.-Limits: Ellis to Talbert; 2550 tons of RAC\r\nProject 2\r\nLocation: Slater Ave. - Limits: Euclid to Santa Ana River; 3950 tons of RAC\r\nProject 3\r\nLocation: Warner Ave. -Limits: Mag to Bushard; 3500 tons of RAC\r\nConstruction date: March 2009; Type of RAC: Asphalt Rubber\r\n10,000x22(diff.cst) x100%+25,000tc=245,000","ParticipantName":"City of Fountain Valley","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alex","LastName":"Salazar","Phone":"714-593-4516"},{"GrantID":10891,"CycleID":453,"CycleCode":"TCS4        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1\r\nLocation: City of Tracy\r\nLimits: Various streets citywide\r\n125,000 sq. yds., const. date: June 2009, 300 lbs/ton min. (15%)\r\nProject 2\r\nLocation: City of Tracy\r\nLimits: Various streets citywide\r\n125,000 sq. yds. const. date: June 2010; 300 lbs/ton min. (15%)\r\n250,000x1.00=250,000","ParticipantName":"City of Tracy","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Zabih","LastName":"Zaca","Phone":"209-831-6452"},{"GrantID":10892,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":122837.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Yancy","Phone":"559-675-7821"},{"GrantID":10893,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":500919.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Murray","Phone":"626-430-5540"},{"GrantID":10896,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Mary LeClaire","AwardedFunds":99318.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bill","LastName":"Peeler","Phone":"209-381-1097"},{"GrantID":10897,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":37479.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Wilson","Phone":"559-661-5188"},{"GrantID":10899,"CycleID":453,"CycleCode":"TCS4        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":220000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1:\r\nLocation: Santa Clarita, various streets, please see attached\r\napprox. 100,000sq yds.; Const. date: June 15,2009\r\nProject 2\r\nLocation: Santa Clarita, various streets, please see attached; 100,000 sq. yds.; Const. date: June 15, 2010; 200,000 x 1.00 + 20,000TC=220,000.00\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clarita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Whitlatch","Phone":"661-255-4933"},{"GrantID":10900,"CycleID":452,"CycleCode":"RAC14       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC14        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"21 Projects: Locations:  See application for street names and limits.  50,000 tons RAC; 20lbs of crumb rubber; const dates: 10/01/09 - 10/30/10","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mahdad","LastName":"Derakhshani","Phone":"626-458-3924"},{"GrantID":10901,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Mary LeClaire","AwardedFunds":165375.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Phil","LastName":"Smith","Phone":"408-918-1938"},{"GrantID":10902,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Mary LeClaire","AwardedFunds":258265.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Kith","Phone":"209-468-3444"},{"GrantID":10903,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Mary LeClaire","AwardedFunds":82830.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Eisen","Phone":"530-265-1469"},{"GrantID":10904,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":268790.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Matthew","LastName":"Lopez","Phone":"559-621-8093"},{"GrantID":10905,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Mary LeClaire","AwardedFunds":150800.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Phillip J.","LastName":"Irons","Phone":"209-525-6700"},{"GrantID":10906,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":283955.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rebecca","LastName":"Lafreniere","Phone":"858-694-3595"},{"GrantID":10908,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":185699.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Prinz","Phone":"619-533-3696"},{"GrantID":10909,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Mary LeClaire","AwardedFunds":181560.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Schmidtbauer","Phone":"707-784-3308"},{"GrantID":10910,"CycleID":452,"CycleCode":"RAC14       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC14        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1 location: various street, see file for list.; 15,000 tons of RAC; cons. date: June 15,2009\r\nProject 2 locations: various streets, see file for list; 15,000 tons of RAC; const. date: June 15, 2010","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clarita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Whitlatch","Phone":"661-255-4933"},{"GrantID":10911,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Mary LeClaire","AwardedFunds":109890.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Scot","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"530-879-2353"},{"GrantID":10912,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Mary LeClaire","AwardedFunds":83018.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rachelle","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"209-533-5692"},{"GrantID":10913,"CycleID":452,"CycleCode":"RAC14       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC14        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":236000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"8 Projects: Location: Minor Street - 45 residential street city wide; 12,500 tons of RAC; const. date: March 2009; Casa Blanca St. 35 residential ; 7500 tons of RAC; const. date: June 2009; Hole Ave. 7600 tons of RAC; const. date: Jan. 2009; Tyler St. 4800 tons of RAC; const. Jan. 2009; Central Ave. 5000 tons of RAC; const. Dec. 2008; Van Buren; 6500 tons of RAC; Summer 2009 cons.; Iowa Ave. 3000 tons of RAC; const. Feb. 2009; Colorado Ave. 300 tons of RAC; Const. Summer 2009; 47,200x5.00=236000\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Riverside","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ibrahim","LastName":"Massoud","Phone":"951-826-5805"},{"GrantID":10914,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Mary LeClaire","AwardedFunds":168093.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Ramirez","Phone":"831-755-4539"},{"GrantID":10915,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Mary LeClaire","AwardedFunds":167497.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Walter","LastName":"Kruse","Phone":"707-565-6522"},{"GrantID":10918,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Mary LeClaire","AwardedFunds":411985.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Vernon","LastName":"Hampton","Phone":"925-692-2541"},{"GrantID":10919,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Mary LeClaire","AwardedFunds":157190.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marjorie","LastName":"Terrell","Phone":"650-372-6209"},{"GrantID":10920,"CycleID":453,"CycleCode":"TCS4        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":137000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"5 Project Information: Valley - Valley, Sierra to Juniper; Palmetto - Baseline to Arrow; Tamarind - Miller to Arrow; Mango - Baseline to Foothill; San Bernardino - Cypress to Sierra; 122,000 sq.yds. Const. date: March 2009","ParticipantName":"City of Fontana","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chuck","LastName":"Hays","Phone":"909-350-6530"},{"GrantID":10921,"CycleID":453,"CycleCode":"TCS4        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":245000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"2 Projects Information: Various street; Limits: North side of Redlands, bounded by Texas, Church, Colton and Pioneer; 66,000 sq. yds.; const. date: summer 2009; South side of Redlands, bounded by Redlands, Highland, Lakeside and Brookside; 159,000 sq.yrds. const date: Summer 2010","ParticipantName":"City of Redlands","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rosemary","LastName":"Hoerning","Phone":"909-798-7698"},{"GrantID":10922,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Mary LeClaire","AwardedFunds":89968.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Yuba-Sutter County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jagjinder","LastName":"Sahota","Phone":"530-749-5469"},{"GrantID":10923,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":228325.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"O\u0027Rullian","Phone":"661-862-8731"},{"GrantID":10925,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Mary LeClaire","AwardedFunds":337504.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jamie","LastName":"Matthews","Phone":"408-535-8288"},{"GrantID":10926,"CycleID":453,"CycleCode":"TCS4        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":35000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information: Limits: City of Laguna Nigel - Various Locations City wide; 35,000 sq.yds.; const date: July 2009","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Niguel","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Rogers","Phone":"949-362-4300"},{"GrantID":10927,"CycleID":453,"CycleCode":"TCS4        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":47615.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information: Location: E. Main, Barstow to Second; 6230 sq. yrds; Const. date: Feb 2009","ParticipantName":"City of Barstow","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Domingo","LastName":"Gonzales","Phone":"760-255-5156"},{"GrantID":10928,"CycleID":451,"CycleCode":"TRI27       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI27        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"4 Project Information: Location: Armory; Barstow to Muriel; Muriel; Armory to Rimrock; Main; Avenue A to First; Main; First to Second; Total 94 tons of rubber; 468.8 rubber binder; Const. date: May, June, 2009","ParticipantName":"City of Barstow","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Domingo","LastName":"Gonzales","Phone":"760-255-5156"},{"GrantID":10929,"CycleID":453,"CycleCode":"TCS4        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":67065.0000,"ProjectSummary":"13 Project Information: Various streets location and limits, see attached in file; Total of 52065 sq.yds.; 320 lbs of crumb rubber per ton; const. date: 12/1/08; 52065 x 1.00+15000 tc = 67065","ParticipantName":"City of Calabasas","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Daniel","LastName":"Pankau","Phone":"818-224-1682"},{"GrantID":10932,"CycleID":451,"CycleCode":"TRI27       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI27        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":247700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information: City of Carson, Broadway improvements; Main to Alondra intersections; 10,350 tons of RAC; 20lbs of binder; const. date Feb. 2009","ParticipantName":"City of Carson","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rick","LastName":"Boutros","Phone":"310-952-1700"},{"GrantID":10933,"CycleID":451,"CycleCode":"TRI27       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI27        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":59300.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information: Location: CR 104, North State Street, North of Ukiah; Limits M.P. 0.59 - M.P. 2.30; 7400 tons of RAC; 32lbs crumb rubber; const. date: Feb. 2009","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Larry","LastName":"Alexander","Phone":"707-463-4510"},{"GrantID":10937,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Mary LeClaire","AwardedFunds":77826.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Pinnow","Phone":"530-666-8646"},{"GrantID":10938,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":31881.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Adelanto","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Myra","LastName":"Alvarez","Phone":"760-246-2300"},{"GrantID":10939,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Mary LeClaire","AwardedFunds":77361.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Beverly","LastName":"McCullough","Phone":"209-577-5495"},{"GrantID":10940,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":78320.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Melanie","LastName":"Dunwoody","Phone":"661-326-3620"},{"GrantID":10941,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Mary LeClaire","AwardedFunds":304868.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Moroz","Phone":"510-567-6757"},{"GrantID":10942,"CycleID":456,"CycleCode":"FR35        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR35         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":44286.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will remove 85000 + tires from a cattle ranch on Deer Creek.  The tires have been washed downstream from an illegal dump site.  Little disturbance will occur on the site as the activities will take place during the dry season.  Where remediation is needed, native plant hay bales will be strewn.","ParticipantName":"Sloughhouse Resource Conservation District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Buhr","Phone":"916-524-1435"},{"GrantID":10943,"CycleID":456,"CycleCode":"FR35        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR35         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":2675.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup of existing tires used as fencing of a riding area.  Approximately 1,100 tires onsite, which had a secondary use of fencing, but currently are unused.  These tires present a potential risk of harboring vectors, including mosquitoes known to carry the West Nile Virus.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jill","LastName":"Pahl","Phone":"530-745-2300"},{"GrantID":10944,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Mary LeClaire","AwardedFunds":82723.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Moss","Phone":"209-754-6399"},{"GrantID":10947,"CycleID":454,"CycleCode":"TDP7        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP7         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":148570.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape: Mulch or Bark\r\n\r\nProject Address: City maintained landscaped medians located on Sierra Highway and State Route 138 in the City of Palmdale. 93550\r\n\r\nThe City of Palmdale would like t utilize grant funds to purchase approximately 462,000 lbs of mulch/bark derived from recycled waste tires. The product will be used to provide a three inch ground cover over approximately 71,300 square feet, which will be utilized in two landscaped median areas that are currently located in, and maintained by the City on Sierra Highway (15,000 square feet of the 155,000 total square foot area) and State Route 138 (56,300 square feet of the 67,238 square foot area). The use of mulch/bark is an ideal method for complimenting a landscaped area in the City, not only does it utilize a recycled content product, but it also retains moisture in the ground, prevents growth of weeds, and conserves water. Therefore, the City would like to place the material in the above mentioned areas to demonstrate to its residents and the public the benefit of utilizing recycled content products while also conserving water.","ParticipantName":"City of Palmdale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Benjamin","LastName":"Lucha","Phone":"661-267-5300"},{"GrantID":10948,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Mary LeClaire","AwardedFunds":170196.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Berkeley","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Manuel","LastName":"Ramirez","Phone":"510-981-5261"},{"GrantID":10950,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Mary LeClaire","AwardedFunds":77328.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"707-253-4144"},{"GrantID":10952,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Mary LeClaire","AwardedFunds":83927.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Ruminski","Phone":"707-263-1164"},{"GrantID":10953,"CycleID":456,"CycleCode":"FR35        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR35         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":81492.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Sutter County Resource Conservation District (SCRCD) is seeking FY 2008/2009 CIWMB Farm and Ranch cleanup Program funding for the cleanup of illegal refuse on four orchards in Sutter County.  SCRCD proposes to build security gates on all four properties and build security fencing on two of the properties.  SCRCD will also place `NO DUMPING` signs at all gates on all four properties.  The refuse scattered around the landowners` properties impedes their ability to successfully operate their orchards.  The removal of refuse will eliminate potentially dangerous obstacles to basic farming operations, prevent further degradation of materials into toxic substances, and limit the possibility of onsite and offsite surface and groundwater contamination.  The gates, fences, and `NO DUMPING` signs will help prevent future trespassing and illegal dumping at these sites.","ParticipantName":"Sutter County Resource Conservation District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ryan","LastName":"Bonea","Phone":"530-674-1461"},{"GrantID":10954,"CycleID":456,"CycleCode":"FR35        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR35         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":6434.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To reimburse property owner for proper disposal of waste tires which were illegally dumped on site.  To purchase and erect `No Dumping` signs around a 441 acre site.  Reimbursement for tire disposal and request for funds for prevention are for one site with three (3) parcels.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Peeler","Phone":"209-381-1086"},{"GrantID":10955,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":46454.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of San Bernardino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Deborah","LastName":"Allen","Phone":"909-384-5549"},{"GrantID":10956,"CycleID":453,"CycleCode":"TCS4        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information: Location; Discovery Bay - See list in file; 571 tons of RAC - amount of crumb rubber 18%; 256106 sq. yrds; const. date: July 2009","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joe ","LastName":"Yee","Phone":"925-313-7002"},{"GrantID":10957,"CycleID":451,"CycleCode":"TRI27       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI27        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Location: Evan Hewes Highway; Limits; from State Route 111 to State Rout 115; 10500 tons of RAC; 20% of of crumb rubber; const. date - March 2009","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jose","LastName":"Castaneda","Phone":"760-482-4706"},{"GrantID":10958,"CycleID":451,"CycleCode":"TRI27       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI27        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information - Location: State Route 4 Bypass Segment 3 project in Brentwood from .3 km North of Balfour Rd. to .3 km East of Byron Highway Route 4; Limits Pm R35.6 to R42.1; 26600 tons of RAC; 23.6 lbs of crumb rubber; const. date: April 2009","ParticipantName":"State Route 4 Bypass Authority","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Nancy ","LastName":"Wein","Phone":"925-313-2275"},{"GrantID":10959,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Mary LeClaire","AwardedFunds":49013.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Sunnyvale","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Staricha","Phone":"408-730-7219"},{"GrantID":10960,"CycleID":455,"CycleCode":"TEA16       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA16        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":205850.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Black","Phone":"951-955-8806"},{"GrantID":10962,"CycleID":454,"CycleCode":"TDP7        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP7         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":12760.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\nProject Location: 6853 Lucretia Drive, Magalia, Ca 95954\r\nThe Paradise Irrigation District is retrofitting the existing playground at Paradise Lake to be compliant with California Playground Regulations. This project consists of replacing non-compliant equipment, such as; metal slide, swing set and climbing arch. The new playground will consist of new ASTM/California compliant equipment and rubber bark.","ParticipantName":"Paradise Irrigation District","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Taylor","Phone":"530-877-3554"},{"GrantID":10963,"CycleID":451,"CycleCode":"TRI27       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI27        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":123984.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Location: Tule River Indian Reservation - 3 miles of Reservation Road; 4109 tons of RAC; const. date: Jan. 2009; 24K TC","ParticipantName":"Tule River Tribal Council","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Joey ","LastName":"Martinez","Phone":"559-783-9594"},{"GrantID":10968,"CycleID":453,"CycleCode":"TCS4        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":175612.0000,"ProjectSummary":"38 Project locations:  See file for street location and limits; 175,613 sq. yrds of chip seal; const. date: June 2009; 400 lb of crumb rubber.","ParticipantName":"City of Redwood City","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Saber","LastName":"Sarwary","Phone":"650-780-7370"},{"GrantID":10969,"CycleID":453,"CycleCode":"TCS4        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"3 Project Information: El Don ; South of Rocklin Rd, West of Sierra College; North Farrier  - South of West Oaks, West of Stanford Ranch, North of Blackstone;","ParticipantName":"City of Rocklin","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Justin","LastName":"Nartker","Phone":"916-625-5500"},{"GrantID":10971,"CycleID":453,"CycleCode":"TCS4        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":60000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"2 Project Locations: Avenue L, 60th West to 80th West; 70 West, Avenue K to Avenue L; 50000 sq. yrds. 10K TC; 300 lbs of crumb rubber; Const. date: Spring 2010","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicole","LastName":"Rizzo","Phone":"661-723-5893"},{"GrantID":10973,"CycleID":453,"CycleCode":"TCS4        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"8 Project Information: Paige - blackstone to Enterprise; Foster - Laspina to Turner; E - Bardsley to Zumwalt; D - Bardsley to Cross; C - San Joaquin to Bardsley;Pratt - Inyo to Bardsley; B - Maple to Inyo; F - Pleasant to Cedar; G - Pleasant to Cedar; 300lbs per ton of binder; 238,000 sq. yrds; 12K TC; const. date: August 3, 2009","ParticipantName":"City of Tulare","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Whitlock","Phone":"559-684-4214"},{"GrantID":10974,"CycleID":451,"CycleCode":"TRI27       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI27        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":249016.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information: Paige, Blacksone to Enterprise; 5512 tons of RAC; 20lbs crumb rubber; Const. date: 7/20/09","ParticipantName":"City of Tulare","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Whitlock","Phone":"559-684-4214"},{"GrantID":10984,"CycleID":454,"CycleCode":"TDP7        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP7         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape: Mulch or Bark\r\nRecreation: Playground, Sidewalk/Pathway\r\n\r\nProject Address(es): 1: Barstow City Hall (220 E. Mountain View Street)\r\n2: Stiern Park (245 S. Second Ave)\r\n3: Robert A. Sessions Memorial Sportspark (2800 Mayor Katy Parkway)\r\n4: Foglesong Park (300 Avenue G)\r\n5: Dana Park (850 Barstow Rd)\r\n6: Sturnacle Park (1434 Sage Drive) \r\n7: Lillian Park (901 Bigger street)\r\n8: Tree wells (200-400 E. Main Street)\r\n(All locations are located in the City of Barstow, CA 92311)\r\n\r\nthere are three components to this tire-derived product grant application for the City of Barstow: \r\nSidewalk: Install rubberize sidewalk at City Hall and Stiern Park. \r\nTree Wells- Install recycled tire mulch in 24 tree wells on Main Street and install 5 rubberway tree wells at City Hall. \r\nPlaygrounds- Install recycled tire mulch in playgrounds at 5 city parks including the sportspark, Fogelsong Park, Dana Park, Lillian Park and Sturnacle park. \r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Barstow","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Riley","Phone":"760-255-5153"},{"GrantID":10985,"CycleID":454,"CycleCode":"TDP7        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP7         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":20246.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address(es):\r\n1: 780 Creekside Dr\r\n2: 130 Avenida Alipaz\r\nWalnut, CA 91789\r\n\r\nThe playground projects at Creekside Park and Lemon Creek Park will enhance accessibility and playability in existing neighborhood park playgrounds. The entire project at Creekside Park entails the demolition of an existing playground structure, construction of a new structure with separate play components for 2-5 year olds, and 5-12 year olds, and installation of rubberized surfacing to facilitate and increase accessibility for all. The entire project at Lemon Creek Park entails the installation of rubberized surfacing to facilitate and increase accessibility for all.","ParticipantName":"City of Walnut","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Wishner","Phone":"909-595-7543"},{"GrantID":10989,"CycleID":454,"CycleCode":"TDP7        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP7         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Tina Muncie","AwardedFunds":149690.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape: Mulch or Bark, Horse Stall Mats/Arenas\r\n\r\nProject Address: One Shields Ave\r\nDavis, CA 95616\r\n\r\nThree UC Davis Operation units are collaborating on this grant: \r\nWithin the College of Veterinary Medicine, the Center for Equine Health will utilize recycled rubber mats to condition horse stalls, and recycled crumb rubber as a conditioner for exercise arenas; the JD Wheat Equine Research facility will use recycled rubber mats as a surface for its `force plate` measurement track; and the Veterinary Medicine Teaching and Research Center, Tulare, will utilize recycled rubber bark to condition cattle holding pens and corrals, to control mud in raceways, and as a landscape dressing to control dust and moisture. \r\nUC Davis Animal Science program will use recycled rubber mats and crumb rubber to address footing, drainage and dust issues in its Horse barn and Cole facility Arena to improve animal health and worker, student, and spectator comfort, to provide better sanitation, and to prolong facility life.\r\nThe Campus Recreation Equestrian Center will use recycled rubber stall mats to improve the safety of stalls and aisle ways in its Cypress, Sycamore and Poplar Barns, and will incorporate recycled crumb rubber with sand to achieve safer footing in its dressage, outdoor and covered arenas.","ParticipantName":"University of California, Davis","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Brady","Phone":"530-754-0323"},{"GrantID":10990,"CycleID":454,"CycleCode":"TDP7        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP7         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Track-Sports Surfacing\r\nProject Locations: \r\n99 N. Allen (901104) 2009-10\r\n1201 S. Marengo Ave(91106)2009-10\r\n1905 Lincoln Ave (91103) 08-09\r\n2925 E. Sierra Madre Blvd (91107) 08-09\r\n\r\nFour (4) artificial surface fields and tracks at four local public high schools. Fields will be used for football, soccer, field hockey, physical education, and band.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Pasadena Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Azcarraga","Phone":"626-396-3604"},{"GrantID":11008,"CycleID":454,"CycleCode":"TDP7        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP7         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Tina Muncie","AwardedFunds":30687.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Track\r\nProject Location- 100 Wheatland Park Road, Wheatland CA 95692\r\n\r\nWheatland us a rural farming community that is trying it find constructive activities for the children and community at large. We propose to construct a high- quality, handicapped accessible, waste tire rubberized 400 meter, 9 lane running track around the perimeter of the Bear River Middle School playing field. The proposed track and lighting will serve the needs of the middle school for physical education, track and field practices and track meets as well as accessibility to the adjacent Wheatland Elementary School; the After-School program; Summer Camp program; High school ACE (Academic Career Education); and Virginia School, a county school for the mentally and physically challenged ages 5-22; and Wheatland State Preschool. The project will allow the community to utilize the track as a running and aerobic walking facility serving Wheatland and outlaying communities including Beale Air Force Base.","ParticipantName":"Wheatland School District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Tamara","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"530-633-3130"},{"GrantID":11011,"CycleID":454,"CycleCode":"TDP7        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP7         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":148002.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape: Mulch or Bark, Horse Stall Mats/Arenas\r\n\r\nProject Address: 10 W. Harbor Blvd\r\nVentura, CA 93001\r\n\r\nThe 31st Agricultural District, Ventura County Fairgrounds is pleased to submit this application for funding. Reused tire material will be used as landscaping mulch throughout the fairgrounds. Agricultural mats and arena footing products will be used in the arena, horse stalls and livestock areas. We are grateful for this opportunity to reuse tire materials, promoting sound environmental practices which dovetails with our commitment to conservation, recycling and sound environmental policies within our agricultural district.","ParticipantName":"31st District Agricultural Association","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Murphy","Phone":"805-648-3376"},{"GrantID":11015,"CycleID":454,"CycleCode":"TDP7        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP7         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":35862.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape: Horse Stall Mats/Arenas\r\nProject Location: 520 So. Richmond Rd., Ridgecrest, CA. 93555\r\n\r\nInstallation of eight hundred (800) 4`x6` TDP mats in our livestock barns at eh Desert Empire Fairgrounds. Utilization of these mats will drastically reduce the amount of bedding required and will also drastically reduce the contamination of bedding by creating a barrier between the existing base and the shavings. This process will facilitate the use of animal waste and shavings being used as fertilizer and soil amendment at the fairgrounds, thus significantly enhancing our recycle efforts.","ParticipantName":"53rd District Agricultural Association","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Gail","LastName":"McElwain","Phone":"760-375-8000"},{"GrantID":11018,"CycleID":454,"CycleCode":"TDP7        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP7         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":136445.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address(es): 1) 3620 Pine Street, Clearlake CA 95457; 2) 13050 High Street, Clearlake Oaks, CA 95422; 3) 9240 Lake Street, Lower Lake, CA 95423; 4) P3350 Acacia Street, Clearlake, CA 95457\r\n\r\nTo provide playground cover for four elementary schools in the Konociti USD. Currently we are using wood finer, and would like a longer lasting, safer surface. The bark breaks down over time and needs o be refilled, and the sand at times is used by feral cats as a litter box. Ground rubber, made from recycled rubber would provide better shock absorption in the event of a fall thereby providing a safer surface for the students.","ParticipantName":"Konocti Unified School District","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jesica","LastName":"Nowak","Phone":"707-994-6475"},{"GrantID":11020,"CycleID":454,"CycleCode":"TDP7        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP7         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":13225.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\nProject Location: Newhall Park \r\n24933 Newhall Avenue \r\nSanta Clarita, CA. 91321\r\n\r\nThe City of Santa Clarita will use grant funds in conjunction with other local funding to replace damaged and worn playground surfacing at Newhall Park. The 3 1/2` base of the 4` troweled in place system is 100 percent tire-derived material. Proposed replacement surface is approximately 7000 square feet.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clarita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Kunishige","Phone":"661-255-4316"},{"GrantID":11024,"CycleID":454,"CycleCode":"TDP7        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP7         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":35715.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape: Other: Outdoor landscape\r\n\r\nProject Address: 2198 Riverside Ave. Paso Robles, CA 93446\r\n\r\nThe Californian Mid-State Fair in an attempt to better use their current facilities will be remodeling an outdoor plaza area to increase rental space and fair programs. The rubber flooring will be used for the main plaza area, as well as, create a new entrance walkway from the city street. By using these floor products instead of existing grass and dirt surface, the fair will increase patron safety and greatly reduce clean-up and landscaping hours.","ParticipantName":"16th District Agricultural Association","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jacky","LastName":"Hildebrand","Phone":"805-239-0655"},{"GrantID":11028,"CycleID":454,"CycleCode":"TDP7        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP7         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":114675.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address: 15305 Rockwood Road, Escondido, CA 92027\r\n\r\nTake out the existing fiber fall wood product in the upper and lower playgrounds. Survey existing layer of separator. If disintegrating, replace material. Replace fiber fall with recycled tire material.","ParticipantName":"San Pasqual Union School District","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Steven","LastName":"Bostrom","Phone":"760-745-4931"},{"GrantID":11032,"CycleID":454,"CycleCode":"TDP7        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP7         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Tina Muncie","AwardedFunds":149364.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\nProject Location: Tony Aguirre Park 211 Bridgevale Road, Hollister John Z Hernandez Park 1692 Central Avenue, Hollister Las Brisas Park 1041 Nezperce Drive, Hollister Frank Klauer Park 1100 Berverly Drive, Hollister Valley View Park 2830 Valley View Road, Hollister\r\n\r\nThe City of Hollister is proposing to replace fall arrest material under and around play equipment in six (6) public playgrounds in municipal park system. Approximately 250 tons of tire derived recycled rubber material will replace existing wood fiber, which tends to decompose with time, and sand, which provides  place in which cats tend to defecate thus causing a public health concern, in the public playgrounds. The tire derived rubber fall arrest material is long lasting and is not an attraction for cats thus saving money and providing a safe healthy play environment for children. In addition, the tire derived rubber fall arrest material provides much better shock absorption and will conform to standards established by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) and guidelines set by the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (USCPSC). This project will have the significant environmental benefit of diverting the equivalent of an estimated 41,833 passenger tires from state landfills.","ParticipantName":"City of Hollister","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Clayton","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"831-636-4370"},{"GrantID":11035,"CycleID":454,"CycleCode":"TDP7        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP7         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":41990.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Other: Jogging Trail\r\n\r\nProject Address: 3619 Avenue Verano\r\nThousand Oaks, CA 91360\r\n\r\nThe project involves the finish surfacing of a 0.6 mile jogging trail at Northwood Park utilizing a surfacing material derived from 100% California Waste tires and produced with only passenger tire buffing. It is estimated that 8,398 tires will be diverted from the waste stream with a product material cost/grant request of $41,990. In addition to the recycling benefits, the improved surface will allow for easy access and maneuverability , especially for those with physical disabilities. Local residents strongly support the Project and the district possesses the knowledge and experience to ensure its successful completion. In demonstrating compliance with the Waste Management Reduction Act and to foster market development for recycled products, Conejo Recreation \u0026 Park District has adopted the Environmentally Preferable Purchases and Practices Policy included with this application.","ParticipantName":"Conejo Recreation and Park District","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Palermo","Phone":"805-381-1201"},{"GrantID":11036,"CycleID":454,"CycleCode":"TDP7        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP7         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":146665.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Track, Sports Surfacing\r\n\r\nProject Address: Sweetwater High School, 2900 Highland Avenue, National City, CA 91950\r\n\r\nSweetwater High School, built in 1921, is the only high school in National City, CA., the second poorest community in San Diego County, and ranked the 15th poorest economy in the nation for a city of fewer than 59,000 residents. The city has only three parks, two in need of great refurbishment, and one housing an antiquated municipal gymnasium. The Sweetwater campus athletic facilities have always served as a community hub: it`s grounds, gymnasium and athletic fields providing support for school, and community athletic and recreational programs. Records indicate that since 1926, the football field, lower fields and gymnasium have been in use seven days a week, as many as eighteen hours a day, year in and year out. Currently it serves 2,500 students during the day and supports school and community program totaling over 1,000 participants. While the track and field have been groomed and maintained carefully, after more than 80 years the main facility, Hudgins Field is barely adequate to support the heavy use demanded of it. Sweetwater High School is requesting $250,000 in the form of a tire-derived product grant to support the complete renovation of the existing facility, transitioning from traditional field turf, to a state-of-the-art, high quality artificial surface. This project will be a collaborative effort, with the Sweetwater Union High School District, the City of National City, and other community partners who have made the commitment to leverage all the resources necessary to complete a facility that provides quality programs for developing young athletes in soccer, track and football, aerobic conditioning for athletes and community sponsored well-being programs for youth and adults.","ParticipantName":"Sweetwater Union High School District","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lillian","LastName":"Leopold","Phone":"619-691-5578"},{"GrantID":11038,"CycleID":454,"CycleCode":"TDP7        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP7         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":127458.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\nProject Location: Bush K-8, Harrison K-8, Marshall K-8, Rio Calaveras K-8, Stockton Skills K-8\r\nSelected School Sites.\r\n1. Bush Elementary, 2450 Fred Russo Dr., Stockton, CA 95212\r\n2. Hamilton Elementary, 2245 E Eleventh, Stockton, CA 95206\r\n3. Harrison Elementary, 3203 Sanguinetti, Stockton, CA 95205\r\n4. Marshall Elementary, 1141 Lever Blvd., Stockton, CA 95206\r\n5. Rio Calaveras Elementary, 1819 E Bianchi, Stockton, CA 95210\r\n6. Stockton Skills Elementary, 2725 Michigan, CA 95204\r\n\r\nStockton Unified School District will replace existing play areas, at six elementary schools, currently protected with manufactured wood chips. The use of rubber mulch bark will improve play areas to meet ADA requirements. Rubber mulch or bark will also  improve the overall maintenance for those locations.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Stockton Unified School District","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Rocky","LastName":"Goehring","Phone":"209-933-7110"},{"GrantID":11040,"CycleID":454,"CycleCode":"TDP7        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP7         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Tina Muncie","AwardedFunds":145595.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\nProject Location: 100 Nyland and 365 Vegas Street\r\n\r\nTo Provide Play Ground cover for the Elementary Schools one in San Juan Bautista and the other in the city of Aromas. They currently have wood shavings and sand as a playground cover. The bark breaks down over time and needs to be refilled and the sand at times is used by feral cats as a litter box. I believe playground cover made from recycled rubber would provide a better shock absorption of a fall and would add to the safety of the students.","ParticipantName":"Aromas - San Juan Unified School District","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Rupert","Phone":"831-623-4776"},{"GrantID":11041,"CycleID":454,"CycleCode":"TDP7        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP7         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":16121.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape: Mulch or Bark\r\nProject Location: \r\n700 4th St.; Loyalton, Ca. 96118\r\n130 School St., Danvielle, Ca. 95936\r\n\r\nFunds requested herein will be used at two public school sites. Loyalton High School (Loyalton, CA) and Downieville K-12 school ( Downieville, CA). The projects will fall into the category of agriculture/landscape. Both projects are located in rural Northern California.","ParticipantName":"Sierra-Plumas Joint Unified School District","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Rose","LastName":"Asquith","Phone":"530-994-1044"},{"GrantID":11045,"CycleID":454,"CycleCode":"TDP7        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP7         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":149785.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address(es): 1) Piru Elementary-3811 Center Street, Piru, CA 93040 2) Sespe Elementary-425 Orchard Street 3) San Cayetano Elementary-514 Mountain View Street\r\n\r\nReplacement of wood chips currently used as fall zones for eight playground structures at three elementary schools with recycled rubber chips.","ParticipantName":"Fillmore Unified School District","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Sube","Phone":"805-524-8047"},{"GrantID":11047,"CycleID":454,"CycleCode":"TDP7        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP7         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":65265.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Track\r\nProject Location: 19850 Delano Street Los Angeles, Ca. 91367\r\n\r\nTo install a running track around a turf athletic field at Calvert Street Elementary School. The completed track will have four lanes and be -- meters in length, and incorporated a 100 m straightaway with 6 lanes. As our school continues to work towards meeting California State standards for Physical Education, the track will provide a durable cushioned running surface for our over 400 students to utilize in daily P.E. activities, as well as serve after-school enrichment , recess activities and inter-school athletics and will be used on weekends by the neighboring community. The track will improve safety, provide opportunity, and promote athletics at Calvert Street Elementary School and for the surrounding community.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jena","LastName":"Glymph-Williams","Phone":"213-241-4908"},{"GrantID":11052,"CycleID":454,"CycleCode":"TDP7        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP7         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":11880.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address: 500 A Pinoleville Drive, Ukiah, CA 95482\r\n\r\nThis tire-derived product grant is part of our playground restoration project. Recognizing the need for increased safety on playgrounds, the Pinoleville Pomo Nation is applying for this grant. If awarded, this grant would help to resurface the 2,624 square-foot playground on our land.","ParticipantName":"Pinoleville Pomo Nation","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Zachary","LastName":"Sampsel","Phone":"707-468-3835"},{"GrantID":11066,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":25150.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects Amount: $2,950.00\r\n\r\nAmnesty Events Amount: $22,200.00\r\n\r\nCleanup Project: \r\nAlpine Park, owned and operated by the County of Lake, is comprised of more than two acres with approximately 400 ft of shoreline on Clear Lake. The address is 5985 E. State Highway 20 in the town of Lucerne. The APN is 034-051-15. There are residences adjacent to the park and businesses across the highway. The population of Lucerne is approximately 3,200.\r\nAlpine Park is located about 300 feet east of a deteriorated pier. In the 1950s, tires were stacked on the posts serving the dual purpose of providing bumpers for boats and spawning for catfish. Tires were also stacked on logs along the shoreline to serve as mini-breakers. About 200 of the tires have broken free and from the rotten pier posts and drifted to the Alpine Park Shoreline. The Public Services Department proposes to hire a contractor to clean up the submerged tires ($1,550) and the pay Waste Recovery West (TPID 1003974) to load and haul them to a permitted facility ($1,400) for a total estimated cost of $14.75 each.\r\n\r\nAmnesty Project:\r\nRemote rural areas around lake County present too many convenient opportunities for illegal dumping. There are also folks who still haven`t gotten rid of an old tire or two that have been in the shed since 1960. Waste Tire Amnesty funds will be used to sponsor free drop-off events at the County`s two recycling centers. The applicant`s in-kind contributions will be development and dissemination of public education materials and advertising that encourages residents to properly dispose of waste tires. The County`s two franchise haulers, who operate the recycling centers, will contribute their staff resources as their in-kind contribution. Estimated cost per tire based on 2007/08 invoices, $2.22","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Caroline","LastName":"Chavez","Phone":"707-263-1980"},{"GrantID":11067,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":76100.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events Amount: $90,000.00\r\n\r\nShasta County is a `rural entity`, with a 2006 U.S. Census Bureau population estimate of 179,561. Shasta County, as lead agency in a regional application with the Cities of Anderson, and Shasta Lake, proposes to hold at least two waste tire amnesty events. We anticipate holding one in the fall of 2009 and one in the Spring of 2010. If adequate funding remains, we propose to hold a third event that will be scheduled for the Burney/Fall River area in the eastern portion of the county in the spring of 2010. We will set a maximum number of tires on rims to accept from participants, however we have not yet turned away participants that exceeded that limit. We have received an average of 250 tons of tires at the two largest tire amnesty events held in Anderson with a high of 291 tons collected at the largest event. We are using an estimate of 20 tons per Anderson event in this request.\r\nShasta County Department of Resource Management (DRM) will issue a Request for Proposals and enter into an agreement with a registered waste tire hauler, to load and transport waste tires to an approved recycling and/or disposal facility(s). Using contract costs from the current hauler, Waste Recovery West, we estimate that the two proposed events will cost $78,085.80. This estimate includes receiving 150 tons (60%) of waste tires and 100 tons (40%) of scrap tires at each event.\r\nShasta County DRM tasks include grant management and project oversight, tire education and event advertisement, pre-amnesty day event preparation, and amnesty day event staffing(see work plan). These tasks will be completed primarily by our Community Education staff and other department staff as needed. DRM`s matching contributions of $9,076.08 include providing work release inmates to unload tires from participant vehicles at events, providing staff to conduct surveys and direct traffic at events, print a new version of a tire brochure, pay a portion of newspaper advertising costs, and staff community event booths to educate the public about waste tires and distribute the tire brochure.\r\nDRM has planned a comprehensive advertising and educational plan, which includes budgeting $2,900 for advertising for these events. DRM regularly advertises the events in local papers, releases PSA`s, and advertises tire amnesty events in the quarterly `trash talk` newsletter received by residents in the unincorporated area, City of Anderson, and City of Shasta Lake. In addition, DRM coordinates with the City of Redding to ensure the events are advertised in the City`s newsletter. The events are also published on the County`s website. DRM staff will also attend community events to educate the public about waste tires, and update and print a new version of a tire brochure initially printed with funding from the CIWMB TR44 grant cycle.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marci","LastName":"McEwen","Phone":"530-225-5789"},{"GrantID":11068,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":19204.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Even Amount: $19,404.00\r\n\r\nThe Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority proposes to repeat the successful program of tire amnesty collection that has been funded for many years by the CIWMB.\r\nOur successful system for the tire amnesty is to provide free collection for a two week period at the transfer stations in Ukiah, Willits, Gualala and Caspar. Event planning, publicity and tire loading is provided by the Authority`s personnel. Tire disposal/recycling is provided by Waste Recovery West which has identified a cement kiln in Redding, California as the destination and end use. The price quote for 2009 is attached. \r\nBased on our past experience, we anticipate collecting approximately 8,400 tires. This program is very popular with the public and we have excellent cooperation from the transfer station operators.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Sweeney","Phone":"707-468-9710"},{"GrantID":11069,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event Amount: $30,000.00\r\n\r\nMerced County Department of Public Works will administer a regional countywide tire amnesty program. Grant funds will be used solely for waste tire collection and processing costs. Up to 36 tire amnesty day events will be conducted concurrently during regularly scheduled `community clean up days` in each of Merced County`s seven jurisdictions. Requesting grant amount of $30,000 with and estimated total of 21,600 tires to be collected at a cost of $1.39 per tire for fiscal year 2008/2009. The Merced County Association of Governments will conduct the regional public education component of this project proposal. The public education will consist of printing and distributing a tire care brochure in two languages. The brochure outlines proper tire care and maintenance, provides on-line resources, and provides information for local tire amnesty events. The public education campaign also includes web site and press releases.\r\nThe purpose of this project is to reduce incidents of illegal dumping, increase the amount of tires captured during tire amnesty events, and to educate the public on proper tire maintenance and disposal.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mary Kay","LastName":"Cruz","Phone":"209-385-7388"},{"GrantID":11071,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":35962.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events Total: $35,962.00\r\n\r\nEl Dorado County is proposing to collect 8500 waste tires at the County`s two materials recovery facilities operated by franchised waste haulers, who are also registered waste tires haulers. Waste Tire Amnesty Days will be established on a once per month basis and a free tire recycling coupon program will be established where coupons will be issued to those that contact the Department, and coupons will be issued to those that request them at the tipping booths of each MRF. The coupons will allow residents to bring up to 9 waste tires to the MRF`s on the designated days. Local newspaper advertising will also publicize the program.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Rusert","Phone":"530-621-6654"},{"GrantID":11073,"CycleID":461,"CycleCode":"SWC26       ","CycleNameID":99,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC26        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Brad Williams","AwardedFunds":750000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Historically over the past 80 years, the local residents and some businesses in Imperial County have illegally dumped solid and hazardous waste in the agricultural and rural areas throughout the Imperial Irrigation District`s (IID) water service area.  At present, the IID owns fifteen (15) agricultural/rural properties in Imperial County on which has been illegally dumped approximately 1,780 tons of solid and hazardous waste.  As a Special District under the California Water Code and a public water and energy utility, IID is requesting State Grant Funds to offset the clean up cost of these properties that could only be accomplished by unduly encumbering IID`s long-term budget provided by our water and energy rate payers.","ParticipantName":"Imperial Irrigation District","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Michel D.","LastName":"Remington","Phone":"760-482-3601"},{"GrantID":11074,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":23775.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events Amount: $23,775.00\r\n\r\nThe Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency plans a total of four collection events upon receipt of a Notice to Proceed.\r\nThe Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency (Agency) proposes three passenger and light truck tires amnesty events to be scheduled for late October 2009, January 2010, and early April of 2010. The amnesty events will be one day events held at four locations within Tehama County. While locations are yet to be finalized, past events have been held at the Tehama County Landfill, at the Los Molinos transfer station in Los Molinos, Bell Carter Olive Packaging Company parking lot in Corning, and at one of several other sites including Cottonwood, Rancho Tehama, or the mountain communities. \r\nThe Agency contracts with Waste Tire Products of Orland for staging, transport, and recycling of tires collected at these events. Waste Tire Products is a CIWMB certified tire hauler and recycler. In most cases 100% of the collected tires are recycled into new products or crumb rubber. Waste Tire Products charges $1.25 per passenger tire. The Agency is billed after the tires are collected and returned to their facility for processing. An estimate of costs for Waste Tire Products services is attached (please see attachment 1). During the event agency staff maintains a participant sign in sheet, which includes the number of tires they report to be collecting for backup purposes. Agency staff develop and distribute educational materials, manage traffic, and collect data prior to and during the event. \r\nTehama County is a rural county with over 1,000,000 harvested acres. Like many rural counties, Tehama County is also below the state average in per capita income. For this reason, the Agency feels strongly about the need to provide at least one tire event dedicated to the agricultural community although this negatively affects our overall cost per tire. \r\nThe Agency proposes to hold a coupon redemption program for agricultural and equipment tires. Coupons are good for the disposal of two large-sized tires and will be made available through the Agricultural Commissioner`s office, the Tehama County/Red Bluff Landfill, the Tehama County Farm Bureau office, Tehama County Farm Services Agency office, and at Corning City Hall. A limit of three coupons per address, for a total disposal of six tires per address is proposed for each event. Tractor, grader, loader, backhoe, and farm tires will be collected. Earthmover tires will not be accepted. The agricultural tire event is proposed for a two week period in late winter in order to allow ranchers time to finish harvest, roundups, and other seasonal activities. The event is most likely to occur during the first two weeks of February 2010. Coupons and tires are surrendered at the Landfill and Waste Tire Products collects the tires for processing at the end of the period.\r\nWaste Tire Products charges by weight got large-sized tires. Their invoice is supported by surrendered coupons and scale tickets from the landfill. During the Agricultural Tire Collection held in 2008 the cost averaged $23.00 per tire. An estimate of cost from Waste Tire Products is attached.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Kristina","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"530-528-1103"},{"GrantID":11075,"CycleID":461,"CycleCode":"SWC26       ","CycleNameID":99,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC26        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":729900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Vista Burn Site occupies approximately 9.75 acres in a light industrial area of the City of Oceanside, where wastes were burned and disposed of for approximately 24 years until 1967.  The Site is inactive but has not gone through a formal closure process.  Preliminary investigations report that burn ash is exposed on certain slopes, in addition lead and arsenic concentrations are above CA-Modified residential PRG (150 mg/kg).  With elevated lead and arsenic concentrations and little or no cover soil, there is an elevated health risk to the public as the Site is currently developed as little league baseball fields.  Play has been suspended since January 2005 for environmental testing.  The City of Oceanside, the County of San Diego, and the City of Vista are cooperating to seek funding through the CIWMB`s Solid Waste Disposal and Codisposal Site Cleanup Program to complete testing and remediation necessary to reopen the Site for use as little league baseball fields.","ParticipantName":"City of Oceanside","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William J.","LastName":"Snyder","Phone":"619-544-6838"},{"GrantID":11076,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":236950.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects Amount: $200,000.00\r\nAmnesty Events Amount: $36,950.75\r\n\r\nParticipating Jurisdictions: City of Brawley, City of Calexico, City of Calipatria, City of El Centro, City of Holtville, City of Imperial, City of Westmorland, County of Imperial-Unincorporated.\r\n\r\nCleanup Project: See Attached Exhibit for details\r\n\r\nAmnesty Event(s): See attached for details. There will be approximately 28 events which will last anywhere from 1 to 9 days each. Each city will announce the Amnesty Events in advance. Two employees will attend each event to collect and separate the tires. This entails sorting, braiding and stacking tires as required by the hauler. The registered hauler will deliver the tires to the recycler.\r\nEstimated cost per tire: $3.114","ParticipantName":"Imperial Valley Resource Management Agency","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Douthitt","Phone":"760-337-4589"},{"GrantID":11077,"CycleID":461,"CycleCode":"SWC26       ","CycleNameID":99,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC26        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Todd Thalhamer","AwardedFunds":645000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project consists of addressing the Notice and Order issued by the Nevada County Department of Environmental health to address the former burn dump.  The former burn dump is being remediated under oversight from the California Environmental Protection Agency (CalEPA) Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), with input from the Integrated Waste Management Board and California Regional Water Quality Control Board.  The proposed remedy consists of consolidation and capping of approximately two-acres of burn ash within a 18.5 acre parcel of land owned by the Truckee Sanitary District and leased by the Truckee Donner Recreation and park District (TDRPD).  The burn ash will be constructed to divert surface water around the capped area.  A desilting basin will be constructed to retain sediment onsite and all disturbed and capped areas will be hydroseeded to minimize erosion.  Following these actions, the area will be reopened for recreational park use.","ParticipantName":"Truckee Sanitary District","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas S.","LastName":"Selfridge","Phone":"530-587-3804"},{"GrantID":11078,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":4000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects: $4,000\r\n\r\nThe City of Sacramento picks up approximately 2,200 waste tires abandoned throughout the city limits yearly. The various city departments will pick up the tires illegally disposed of in the city right of way that create a public hazard. Generally they are picked up in small amounts, 2 or 3 at a time. Our Parks, Transportation, and Utilities departments will pick these tires up while conducting city operations and transports them back to the various Corporations Yards, on is located at 5730 24th Street in the south area of Sacramento and another on is located at 918 Del Paso Blvd. in the north area. Currently we are contracted with Duran`s Tire Recycling TPID Number 1539211-01, to pick up and properly dispose of these tires. We are seeking a way to get reimbursed for the disposal costs of the abandoned tires collected in the city right of way. We estimate that to be approximately $4,000 annually.","ParticipantName":"City of Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Daniel ","LastName":"Driscoll","Phone":"916-808-2276"},{"GrantID":11079,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events: $30,000\r\n\r\nThe City of San Jose proposes to conduct the Waste Tire Amnesty Event as part of the City`s Neighborhood Cleanup program. This program allows residences through out the City of San Jose to dispose of excess trash when the Cleanup program comes to their neighborhood. The City plans on conducting 21 neighborhood cleanup events for FY 2009/2010 (schedule enclosed). The City plans on incorporating the Waste Tire Amnesty event into our Neighborhood Cleanup Program with additional advertising for the Waste Tire Amnesty Event (tires will be accepted from residents throughout San Jose at all events) Enclose is a quote from a waste tire hauler for transporting and disposal of waste tires collected at the amnesty event: Hauler to provide a Bobtail Truck/Box van 21 times per year. Estimated to collect 320 tires per event or a total of 6,720 during the grant cycle.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jamie","LastName":"Matthews","Phone":"408-535-8288"},{"GrantID":11080,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":163255.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects Amount: $200,000.00\r\n\r\nAmnesty Events Amount: $30,000.00\r\n\r\nCleanup: The County of Fresno has ongoing waste tire cleanup provided thought the County`s Department of Public Works and Planning - Road Maintenance and Operations Division. Illegally dumped tires are removed from County roads and right-of-ways in the rural and unincorporated areas throughout Fresno County. During fiscal year 2007-08, between 144-173 tons of waste tires (tonnage calculation is based on 90 tires per ton for an estimated total 13,000-15,600 tires) were collected from County roads and right-of-ways and disposed for recycling. County staff pick up waste tires and deliver them to storage areas at County landfills, road yards and other appropriate disposal sites. Waste tires are removed from storage sites by state-permitted tire recycler and hauling company Golden By-Products and taken to their recycling facility in Ballico where the tires are recycled into reuse products. In addition, County of Fresno proposes to use grant funds to target waste tire cleanup activities in the vicinity of the County-operated landfills where there is a heavy concentration of illegally dumped tires. Staff from the Department`s Resources Division-Solid Waste Section will dedicate two weeks during Fiscal Year 2009-10 to tire cleanup in the rural and unincorporated areas near the landfills. Tires will be removed from the landfill storage site by Golden By-Products and taken to their facility for recycling into reuse products. \r\n\r\nAmnesty: During Fiscal Year 2009-10, the County of Fresno plans to hold five (5) amnesty day events at different locations in the rural and unincorporated areas of Fresno County. Inmate labor from the County jail, under the supervision of Fresno County Sheriff`s Department staff, will be used to load waste tires into trailer provided by Golden By-Products, a state-permitted tire recycler and hauling company. Golden By-Products will transport the loaded trailers to their recycling facility in Ballico where the tires will be recycled into reuse products. Each participant at the event will receive educational information on tire care. Amnesty days will be advertised in the target service area through direct mailing, the Internet and at community meetings. \r\nCounty of Fresno is requesting $30,000 in grant funding to offset the cost of the amnesty day project. It is anticipated that 13,500 tires (a combination of passenger and tractor tires) will be collected and hauled away in 22 trailers during the project period at an estimated cost of $2.22 per tire. A cost estimate of $1350 per trailer for waste tire hauling services was provided by state registered waste tire recycler and hauler company Golden By-Products (quote is attached). However, County of Fresno does have a contract with Golden By-Products to provide waste tire trailer/hauling services for a variable negotiated rate between $1300 and $1400 per trailer depending upon location of amnesty event.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John R.","LastName":"Thompson","Phone":"559-600-4259"},{"GrantID":11082,"CycleID":462,"CycleCode":"SWC27       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC27        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Brad Williams","AwardedFunds":78500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Oak Creek is a portion of the natural and seasonal Los Coches Creek, abutting the Rios Canyon Little League Fields.  Years of illegal dumping of solid waste and washout of concrete trucks have created an unsightly and environmentally hazardous alteration of the tree covered slopes.  The live oaks in this area are being adversely impacted by the collection of solid wastes affecting the water flows supplying the trees and the water needed to sustain them.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chuck","LastName":"Tucker","Phone":"858-966-1352"},{"GrantID":11083,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":19698.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Project Amount: $27,536.00\r\n\r\nAmnesty Events Amount: $10,975.00\r\n\r\nCleanup: The City of Hesperia encompasses roughly seventy-five (74.77) square miles of developed and open desert land. The City has an unlimited trash collection program, large item pick-up program and two community clean up days per year offered to our residents. However, tires are not accepted through these programs and residents choose to dispose of tires in the open desert or in City right-of-way. Code Enforcement Officers have the authority to issue a code violation notice to any property that contains waste tires. If a tire amnesty event is scheduled, the property owner of record will also be given a brochure noting the upcoming Tire Amnesty Event. In prior years, the City`s code enforcement department hired work release inmates from the county jail system every weekend to provide community clean-up services in areas throughout the city that are littered with illegally dumped tires. However the code enforcement department will utilize one city code officer 4-days per week to focus primarily on the littered areas. The City attempts to remove illegally dumped tires quickly to alleviate the threat to public health and safety and also to discourage further illegal dumping. During normal business hours, the city`s public works personnel will also pick-up tires that are located along city right of way. In addition to the cost of recycling waste tires, the City is requesting reimbursement for one code enforcement officer`s salaries and benefits when actual time is spent on grant-related activities. Parcel numbers and exact locations are not included in this grant as illegally dumped tires are scattered throughout the entire Hesperia square miles and code enforcement and public works act upon citizen complaints of abandoned tires in the specified area of complaint. However, pictures are included for your convenience. The City is requesting Waste Tire Cleanup grant funds to offset the disposal and hauling cost of approximately 1,337 waste tires anticipated to be illegally dumped during the grant term.\r\n\r\nAmnesty: The City of Hesperia currently has two community clean-up and waste tire amnesty events per year with city staff trained in proper disposal procedures. The City will add two additional tire amnesty events so that residents have an opportunity to dispose of waste tires at four amnesty events during the grant term. Trained city staff will be on hand for assistance with the events. The City will schedule one event per quarter, with the anticipation of approximately 2,000-4,000 waste tires collected during the events. The estimated costs per tire are $1.75 for pickup, light trucks and passenger car tires; $5.00 for medium truck tires and $25.00 for tractor size tires. Passenger and light car tires and medium truck tires are expected to be the majority based on the tires collected from previous illegal dump sites and current tire amnesty events. In addition to contractors fees, the city of Hesperia is requesting a 25% reimbursement of salaries and benefits for personnel who are involved in the administration and oversight of the amnesty events and distribution of educational materials. The City has surveyed citizens to determine the best means of public outreach and have found that newspaper advertising provides the best community outreach for the city as will s brochure distribution through the code enforcement department personnel. If funding for the program is not available, illegal dumping will increase and the health and safety of the city`s residence will be at risk.","ParticipantName":"City of Hesperia","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Ryan","Phone":"760-947-1589"},{"GrantID":11085,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":10098.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events: $10,098.00\r\n\r\nMany Truckee residents have two sets of tires for seasonal driving conditions. Due to lack of recycling options, many of these tires end up stored in resident`s garages, basements, under decks and sometimes illegally dumped. The Town proposes to use grant funds to host a year long waste tire recycling campaign through on-going education and the hosting of frequent waste tire drop off events. Because seasonal conditions vary year to year, which effects when residents switch out their tires, the Town is proposing to host tire collections on every other Saturday of the Eastern Regional Landfill throughout the duration of the grant. The goal of the every other week collection is to provide a convenient location to collect tires while minimizing cost and reducing risk of low participation in one day events due to unpredictable weather. Having a location to recycle tires during the education campaign will help to ensure its success. Newspaper ads, website information, flyers and posters will allow the Town to garget all sectors of Truckee including the Spanish speaking population. The Town will work in partnership with Nevada County Recycles in the sharing of public education materials to reduce design cost of printed material. In addition to the every other weekend event the Town will add waste tires to its list of accepted items during its spring Recycle Day which collects Universal waste and confidential papers for shredding in June of 2010. Recycle Day is a one day event that occurs at the Town Administration Center. The cost to collect tires during the every other Saturday events is $2.92 each; the cost per tire for the one day collection event is $2.75.","ParticipantName":"Town of Truckee","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nichole","LastName":"Dorr","Phone":"530-582-2909"},{"GrantID":11086,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":15992.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events Amount: $26,030.00\r\n\r\nAmnesty Events will take place the first Friday and Saturday of each month during the program year. Tires will be diverted by individuals both on and off the reservation, to the Pala Band of Mission Indians Reservation transfer station located at 12802 Highway 76, Pala, CA 92059 (APN 110 250 06 00). The Pala Band of Mission Indians Tribal Services Department also carries out an on-going program of junk yard cleanups and trash removal. Much of this work involves removal of vehicles, equipment, buildings, and junk, including significant numbers of tires. As this work is carried out throughout the work wee, Tribal Services will deliver tires to the transfer station for disposal to a certified tire hauler/recycler.\r\nWhile no formal agreement currently is in place to deal with tires specifically, the Pala Band of Mission Indians is strategically located within 15 miles of six other Indian tribes, (Pechanga, La Jolla, Pauma, Rincon, San Pasqual, and Los Coyotes) with whom we have close working relationships. Each of these tribes have expressed an interest in working with us to collect and dispose of discarded tires that have become a blight on all of the reservations. Advertising and cooperative efforts will remove will go a long way to rid the reservations and nearby communities of this problem.","ParticipantName":"Pala Band of Mission Indians","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rodney W.","LastName":"Watkins","Phone":"760-891-3511"},{"GrantID":11087,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":145778.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects - $70,000\r\n\r\nAmnesty Events   - $90,000","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wilson","LastName":"Fong","Phone":"626-458-3581"},{"GrantID":11088,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":56021.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects Amount: $47,704.00\r\n\r\nAmnesty Events Amount: $8.317.00\r\n\r\nCleanup: The City of Long Beach proposes to continue the cleanup efforts around the Los Angeles River area north of the Long Beach Harbor basin. This area remains to be a high priority for the City die to the level of illegal dumping that occurs. The first area is one square mile east of the Los Angeles River between Anaheim and 7th street. The second area is one-half square mile west of the Los Angeles River between Anaheim and 9th Street (see attached map for both areas). For purposes of this proposal, these areas will be called the east project area and the west project area. \r\nThe west project area is industrial, yet located within one-half mile south of a residential area that includes Cabrillo high School. The Los Angeles River runs directly east, Dominguez Channel is about one-half mile to the west, and the waters of the Port of Long Beach are directly south.\r\nThe east project area is residential and includes Drake Park, as well as Thomas Edison and International Elementary Schools. The Los Angeles River runs directly west, with the Long Beach Harbor about one mile south.\r\nIn both areas, regular cleanups are necessary to keep dumped items off the streets. Most illegal dumping of tires occurs in alleys and other City right-of-ways, however, occasional dumping does happen on private property. Local businesses and neighborhood associations continue to coordinate cleanup efforts in the impacted areas, but still need assistance as the responsibility has outgrown their resources. Grant funds would ensure that tires are regularly collected, and that the east and west project areas remain clean and safe for residents and businesses. All tires collected  by City crews will be taken to a facility that recycles tires into crumb rubber that is used in asphalt paving surfaces and synthetic athletic surfaces. `No dumping` signs will be posted in the areas most impacted by illegal dumping. There is not one site with 500 tires.\r\n\r\nAmnesty: To supplement the City`s free oversized collection program, residents will have the opportunity, through this grant, to properly dispose of tires at two annual waste tire amnesty events. These events will be widely publicized through the city`s website, newspaper ads, and flyers. Promotional material and information will also be available at cit facilities such as libraries and recreational venues. At each of the two amnesty events, the city will provide two-forty-yard-roll-off bins and adequate staffing to assist residents with their tire disposal. The bins will be hauled to Crumb Rubber Manufacturing (CRM) for recycling at a cost of $65 per ton. Approximately 500 tires, weighing roughly five tons, will fit in each bin, for a total cost of $325 per bin. The City of Long Beach will supply City staff, in LNG powered vehicles, to haul the tires to CRM at a total cost of $2,708.86 for staff time for both events. Each amnesty event will require 3 bins to be hauled to CRM (26.4 miles per round trip) at a fuel cost of $2.13 per mile. The total fuel cost to make six round trips to CRM, for both events, equals $337.39. A recycling specialist will organize the event and coordinate the advertising and educational materials at a total cost of $5,450. Freeth/Moroz, a local graphic design firm will design the flyer and website at an estimated cost of $250, with an estimated cost of $500 to print the promotional materials. Ads in local newspapers and magazines for both events will cost $4,700. This cost breaks down to $4.59 per tire to collect 3,000 tires at both events.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Angie","LastName":"Tam","Phone":"562-570-4695"},{"GrantID":11090,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":58312.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup: $8,568\r\nAmnesty: $49,744\r\n\r\nThe Stanislaus County Department of Environmental Resources, Landfill Division will utilize current staffing to collect illegally dumped waste tires in the streets, alleys and waterways of the County. The County has no sites containing more than 500 waste tires. Waste tires are scattered throughout the County roadways, alleys and vacant lots. The County cleaned, removed and recycled approximately 5,000 waste tires in 2008. Tires that are picked-up by the illegal dumping crews will be transported to the County owned Fink Road landfill which charges a recycling fee of $1 for each passenger tire and $5 for each truck tire. Approximately 90% of the 5,000 tires collected each year are passenger tires, 4,500 tires with the remaining 10% being truck tires. Golden By-Products will provide the County with 45-foot trailers as needed to transport the tires. The trailers will be parked at the County operated landfill at 4000 Fink Road, Crows Landing. Staff will utilize an existing County vehicle and equipment in the cleanup process. Based on past history we anticipate collecting approximately 5,000 tires during this grant cycle.\r\n\r\nThe cities of Hughson, Newman, Oakdale, Patterson, Riverbank, Turlock and Waterford will each hold a tire amnesty clean-up event by one of two methods: 1. Tires will be transported by residents to a specified location for collection, or 2. Residents will be issued a voucher and haul tires to permitted transfer stations. Tires from each collection will be hauled and recycled at Golden By-Products Inc. located in Ballico, California. The cost depends on the method selected by each city. The cost for a 45-foot trailer that will hold (depending on tire sizes) between 850 to 1000 tires is $1,200. Approximately 1700-2000 tires will be collected for each event at a cost of $,400 per event. \r\nThe County plans to hold 4 amnesty collection events at different locations throughout the unincorporated county area. The County plans to use Golden By-Products for collection and transport to their facility in Ballico, CA. An estimate of 46 hours will be needed for grant administration and oversight at a cost of $2,909.50. Labor is estimated at 30 hours per event at a cost of $570. The total labor costs for the 4 events is $2,280.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bryan","LastName":"Kumimoto","Phone":"209-525-6752"},{"GrantID":11091,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":41959.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects Amt: $43,370\r\nAmnesty Events Amt:   $  6,365\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Cleanup Project Cleanup:\r\n1. Need and Location- The City of Vacaville is located in the center the high desert area within the San Bernardino County. The city is access by nearly 3000,000 people daily in route to work, home, shopping or Las Vegas. The City of Victorville anticipates collecting, transporting, and transferring a vast amount of illigally disposed waste tires throughout our city limits. The City of Victorville encompasses 74.09 sq miles of land which 58% is undeveloped. With a population of approx. 105,000, excluding neighboring jurisdictions, people are reluctant to properly dispose of their waste tires and end up disposing of them in our underdeveloped areas. Many of these areas are located adjacent to densely populated residential areas. In recent waste tire cleanup activities generated by waste tire enforcement inspections and  monitoring of vacant desert areas, the city condcted numerouse joint tasks supported by our public works division to collect waste tires in areas where accessibility was limited and rough. Through the use of our two waste tire collection trailers purchased through prior waste cleanup grants (2003/2004), we were able to safely access these areas and effectively remove hundreds of waste tires. In addition, through the use of our contracted waste tire hauler (RJB Trucking, TPID 1001408); we antisipate collecting approximately 8,000-10,000 tires during the 2008/2009 grant cycle. Below are several locations where our code enforement officers have already identified waste tire piles. ( see application)\r\n\r\n2. Methodology- Illegal dumping is a situation where people observe others have dumped-so they will follow. To curtail this type of behavior is to get the illigal dumping cleaned up as soon as they happen. Utilizing community service workers, probationers or city staff for waste tire removal for stockpiling and later shipment in the most economical means. Staffing will consist of one-two code enforcement officer(s) to oversee the program, supervise community service workers and probationers, and monitor the temporary stockpiling and shipment of tires to recyclers via our contracted waste tire hauler.\r\n\r\nFunding for code enforcement staff will be funded from within the city`s code enforcement budget with most cost reimbursed through grant funding. Most labor will be directly from utilizing people on formal probation or reuired court-ordered community service. Any type of heavy equipment and/or heavy equipment operator to be utilized would be from the city`s Public Works Dept. and funded from the Environment Manitenance Fund or the waste tire clean up grant if authorised by the grant manager. To fulfill these tasks, the city will need to purchase safety related items and stick tools to drag and load collected waste tires. We also request to purchase solar lighting for security purposes for the shed which hoiuses our tire collection trailers. The city request the following supplies: (see application)\r\n\r\n3. End Use- The collected tires will be taken to our code enforcement yard located on El Evado Rd where they wil be properly stored and ready for pick up by our registered waste tire hauler RJB Trucking. The tires will be transported via an enclosed trailer to the Mitsubishi plant in Lucerene Valley to proper handling.\r\n\r\n\r\nWasteTire Amnesty Event Description:\r\nCollection of wate tire from the general public (not waste tire related busineses) managed by the city`s Fire Dept. The program invites the general public within city limits to dispose of their waste tires at the designated local facility. The facility accepts rimless waste tires every Wed. and Sunday, at no cost to the citizens and disposes of the waste tires in accordance with the CIWMB requirements and regulations. If awarded the grant, only those tires collect during the amnesty events and during the awarded grant period will be applied to the clean up grant.\r\n\r\n$3 per tire. The facility accepts approx. 30 tires per day. 52 week X 2 days = $9,360.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Duran","Phone":"760-243-6309"},{"GrantID":11092,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":4000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events Total: $4,000.00\r\n\r\nThe City of Pomona proposes to conduct 12 waste tire cleanup events during the 2009-10 fiscal year in partnership with local tire recyclers. On the first Saturday of each month residents would be able to dispose of their passenger tires at a certified local recycling establishment for no cost. The recycler would then invoice the City for tires collected at a rate of $2.50 per tire. The goal would be to collect 1200 tires. City funds will be used for various means of advertising and notifying the residents of the collection events. These efforts will serve to help minimize the illegal dumping of tires in the public`s right of way and alleyways throughout the city. All waste tires collected will be diverted from the landfill to a facility for recycling.\r\nApproval of the application will allow continuance of a program began during the 2007-08 fiscal year. This program has become more successful as the months have gone by, as important word-of-mouth advertising for the program has increased.","ParticipantName":"City of Pomona","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Antonia","LastName":"Castro","Phone":"909-620-3628"},{"GrantID":11093,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":24373.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Clean up Projects    -    $23,786\r\n\r\nAmnesty Events       -    $15,300\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Beverly","LastName":"McCullough","Phone":"209-577-5495"},{"GrantID":11094,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects Amount: $82,000.00\r\nAmnesty Projects Amount: $30,000.00\r\n\r\nCleanup Projects: (Charts included) \r\n1). This project includes two parcels with a total of approximately 1,500 waste tires that have been dumped on the 9.32 acres of property involved owned by different property owners. These parcels are adjacent to residential properties. The waste tires will be collected by private contractor and recycled at a licensed end use facility. \r\n2). This project includes three parcels with a total of approximately 700 waste tires that have been dumped on the 5.43 acres of property involved owned by different property owners. These parcels are adjacent to residential properties. The waste tires will be collected by private contractor and recycled at at licensed end use facility.\r\n3). This project includes one parcel with less than 500 waste tires that have been dumped adjacent to private property and Interstate 10. This pile creates an attractive nuisance and is inviting to additional dumping on private property. The waste tires will be collected by private contractor and recycled at a licensed end use facility.\r\n4). This project includes one parcel with a total of approximately 5,000 waste tires that have been dumped on the 9.62 acres of property. The waste tires will be collected by a private contractor and recycled at a licensed end use facility.\r\n5) This project includes five parcels with a total of approximately 500 waste tires that have been dumped on the 377 acres of property involved owned by different property owners. These parcels are adjacent to residential properties. The waste tires will be collected by a private contractor and recycled at a licensed end use facility.\r\n\r\nAMNESTY: Chart attached in application.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Susana","LastName":"Orozco","Phone":"951-955-2856"},{"GrantID":11095,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":16600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects Amt  -  $16,600","ParticipantName":"City of Lake Elsinore","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicole","LastName":"McCalmont","Phone":"951-674-3124"},{"GrantID":11096,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":5115.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects Amt: $2,384.85\r\nAmnesty Events Amt:   $2,730\r\n\r\nWasteTire Cleanup Project Description:\r\n1. Jack Rabbit Trail and Highway 60 R/W and adjoining property. Parcel # 421-020-001. Vacant property; Pictures and Parcel Map enclosed. (see application)\r\n2. Luis Estrada between California Avenue and Veile Avenue. Parcel # 417-006-066. Vacant property; pictures and Parcel Map enclosed (see Application).  \r\n3. San Timoteo Canyon Rd and Interstate 10, at Oak Valley Parkway. Parcel # 414-090-007. Vacant property; pictures and parcel map enclosed.\r\n\r\nWasteTire Amnesty Event Description:\r\nCity of Beaumont will conduct a 3 day Amnesty event on City owned property twice in the fiscal year. Each event will be staffed with 2 Code Enforcement Officers for the purpose of off loading tires from participants vehicles and placing the tires into storage containers, to be removed and transported by E \u0026 E Tire Disposal, at a later date.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Beaumont","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Celina","LastName":"Cabrera","Phone":"951-769-8529"},{"GrantID":11097,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":28816.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects Amt: $13,429.20\r\nAmnesty Events Amt:   $15,386.96\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Cleanup Project(s) Description:\r\nProvide waste tire remediation for two known large sites from an old, very rural, overgrown tire pile dating back to the 1960s that spans over two seperateparcels. 3407 Chestnut way APN 53-005-039 and 3583 Chestnut Way APN 53-005-040\r\n\r\nSmaller tire piles are routinely found through out the grant year, and will be remediated as deemed necessary.\r\n\r\nAll Tire piles will be evaluated for enforcement or clean up prior to authorizing the contractor to remove the tires.\r\n\r\nWasteTire Amnesty Event Description:\r\nConduct two amnesty events per fiscal year on site of County owned transfer stations, as well as one private recycling center under a Calaveras County contract. Calaveras County Public Works, Solid Waste Division will staff trailers at three of the transfer stations while Environmental Health staff will man the Avery Transfer station trailers. A total of 6,820 tires are projected to be received over the course of the two events.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Moss","Phone":"209-754-6399"},{"GrantID":11098,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":77680.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events Amount: $90,000.00\r\n\r\nThe Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority has previously held four very successful tire amnesty events as the result of previous Waste Tire Amnesty Grants. It is our intent to conduct a similar event with these funds. \r\nEach event has proven to be more successful than the last one, as we have been able to better identify who we need to reach and how to reach them. Capitalizing on the successful aspects of previous events, and expanding on the successes, the residents in the Authority`s jurisdiction will be informed about the new opportunity to take their tires to one of three sites (1 landfill, and 2 transfer stations) and dispose of them free of charge.\r\nCurrent fees for tire disposal range from $2.00 to $75 per tire. In the last four events we have collected a total of 153,093 tires at a cost of $195,753 which equals to $1.28 per tire.\r\nThe tire amnesty program has been developed to serve two purposes: 1) to offer the public the opportunity to dispose of tires legally and at no cost, preventing illegal dumping on the streets and agricultural land and; 2) to use the events as an educational opportunity promoting the proper care, maintenance, and disposal of tires.\r\nThe Salinas Valley is a rural agricultural valley in Monterey County with five major cities: Gonzales, Greenfield, King City, Salinas, and Soledad . The Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority is a Joint Powers Authority representing the five cities and unincorporated area in the east side of Monterey County. The purpose of the JPA is to provide a unified and coordinated solid waste management system and implement landfill diversion programs for the Cities and County.\r\nEstimated cost per tire: $2.32*\r\nPersonnel costs: $5,830.40\r\nAdvertising costs:$15,000.00\r\n*total cost-grant \u0026 match.","ParticipantName":"Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"English","Phone":"831-775-3004"},{"GrantID":11099,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":124900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects Amount: $124,160.00\r\nAmnesty Projects Amount: $ 13,815.00\r\n\r\nCleanup Project:The City of Fresno is located near the center of the State in the central San Joaquin Valley. Our population is approximately 500,000 and has one of the highest concentrated poverty rates in the nation. A substantial part of the residential areas are in older neighborhoods which were developed with alleys. Illegally dumped tires and other debris are continually dumped in these alleys, at street curbs, along canal banks, on vacant lots, near freeways, and on other public right-of-way areas. The City of Fresno employs two staff members who locate and remove these illegally dumped tires from throughout the city. The tires are transported by the staff using a stake side truck which was purchased through a previous Tire Clean-up Grant-only gas and maintenance fees are charged to the grant. The tires are taken to waste tire transfer facility where they are placed in a trailer provided by Golden By-Products, a licensed tire recycling company. The City of Fresno will continue to address the illegal dumping of tires through the Tire Enforcement Grant and provide convenient and legal disposal of waste tires to constituents through the Waste Tire Amnesty Day Events. The Tire Clean-up grant allows the City of Fresno to remove these waste tires to prevent hazards to the public and the environment.\r\n\r\nAmnesty: The City of Fresno has held waste tire amnesty day events since. The City of Fresno, Code Enforcement Division, will hold five Amnesty Day Events at various locations in the spring and fall. The events will be staffed with five individuals-three responsible for loading the tires into the trailers and two staff to direct traffic, conduct surveys, hand out brochures, and answer questions. Events will be advertised through the local newspaper, public information announcements through television and radio, City web site notifications , and flyers inserted in division mailings. In a new approach the City of Fresno will be utilizing a `coupon` approach to allow residents to dispose of tires. Cost per tire is expected to be $3.07.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"559-621-8423"},{"GrantID":11100,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":33049.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event: 33,049.27\r\n\r\nSiskiyou County is proposing to conduct a Waste Tire Public Education and Amnesty program by offering 12 tire events throughout the 09/10 FY. These events will be held at various sites throughout our County which in turn will provide all residents, even in rural areas, the ability to dispose of waste tires in an easy and convenient manner. During these events we will educate our residents on the health hazards of improper tire storage and disposal. We will also educate residents on the laws regarding the transportation of waste tires. The events will only accept passenger car, light truck and SUV tires. We are requesting a total of $33,049.27. The total cost of operating all events will be $9,145.44. Transportation and disposal of waste tires will cost $17,448.00. Project oversight, education and advertising will be $6,455.83 equaling 20% of the total amnesty events grant amount requested. The remaining $226.48 will be a match from the Siskiyou County General Services Department.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Garrett","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"530-842-8272"},{"GrantID":11101,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":15750.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events Amount: $15,750.00\r\n\r\nThe Town of Paradise (Paradise) requests $15,750 to hold a waste tire collection event to provide needed disposal to Paradise and surrounding communities. The one day event included the collection, removal, and transportation of waste tires.\r\nParadise`s population of approximately 26,000 (12% of the County total) represents the main business area located in the eastern foothills of Butte County. The surrounding area includes the unincorporated town of Magalia and outlaying areas that are collectively referred to as the Upper Ridge and constitute and additional 18,000 residents (8.3% of the county total).\r\nContingent upon grant funding, Paradise in partnership with Northern Recycling and Waste services (see attachment 1) proposes to hold a  one day event within the town limits to accommodate the entire underserved area of the Upper Ridge. Paradise believes that due to the large distances to travel (as shown in attachment 2), residents in Paradise and the Upper Ridge are reluctant to utilize past waste tire amnesty event locations, due to large travel distances.\r\nBy providing a `free` drop off event in our community, Paradise believes that 100% of the Upper Ridge will be served. This event will provide the public with a waste tire disposal outlet as well as educational information that gives people the information needed to promote environmentally safe behavior in regards to using and transporting waste tires.\r\nThis event will be held at Northern Recycling and Waste Services Recycling Yard located at 920 American Way in Paradise. Event will take place on a Saturday October 24, 2009 (pending award notification), from 9 am to 4 pm. With an estimated cost of $2.00 per passenger and pickup tires; $8.00  per truck tire; ad $20 per tractor tire (see attachment 3).","ParticipantName":"Town of Paradise","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"530-876-3345"},{"GrantID":11102,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":7822.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events: 8,310\r\n\r\nThe City of Kerman will hold two Amnesty events throughout the year. The city staff will work and coordinate the events. An ad will be placed in the newspaper notifying the community about the event. The city will arrange to hold the event in the City of Kerman Public Works Yard. The city will produce educational material telling the community about the event and also educating them on the importance of recycling and the proper care and maintenance of tires. The material will, of course, make mention that the CIWMB funded this project. On the day of the amnesty event, the community will be able to bring in their tires to this location. The City of Kerman Planning and Development staff will work at the event at the cost of the city. The city will have the hauler take the tires that were collected throughout the day at a cost of $105 per ton. It is estimated that the cost per ton would average approximately $2.50 per tire","ParticipantName":"City of Kerman","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Domingo","LastName":"Zapata","Phone":"559-842-2302"},{"GrantID":11103,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":14113.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Coalinga proposes to hold two Amnesty Events, on in November 2009 and the other in May 2010. The Amnesty Event in May of 2010 will be in conjunction with City wide clean-up project. City of Coalinga will offer coupons for citizens to drop off tires to local waste disposal site at not charge to the citizen. Coupons will be available for pick at City Hall. Citizens may request up to 19 coupons from the City before the Amnesty Event. Citizens will provide the staff member accepting the tires with the coupons to avoid paying the fee for disposal. The coupons will help the project coordinator keep track of the number of tires delivered to the Events.","ParticipantName":"City of Coalinga","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Mercedes","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"559-935-1533"},{"GrantID":11104,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":143783.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects Amt: $79,876\r\nAmnesty Events Amt:   $76,568\r\n\r\nCleanup Project Description:\r\nScattered site pickup within county and city limits is an ongoing issue throughout the year. All sites within city limits (Chowchilla and Madera) and unincorporated areas are in close proximity to populated areas. One hundred percent of these sites are within 1,000 feet of one or more of the following: Residential Homes, School, Commercial, Industrial, Recreation Areas, Waterways, or Electrical Transmission Lines. Tires can be found in alleys, curbside, vacant lots, and waterways. It is estimated that 7,920; 1,320; and 2,000 tires will be cleaned-up during the grant cycle under scattered site pickup in City of Madera, City of Chowchilla and the County of Madera respectively. Purchase of a winch is requested to aide in tire pickup. \r\nREMEDIATION: Employee periodically travel the streets and alleys picking up illegally dumped tires.\r\nEND USE: The tires will be loaded into trailers supplied and removed by Golden By Products, Inc., to be recycled - Waste Tire Hauler # 1003314-01, Major Waste Facility Permit #24-TI-0656, TPID #1003314\r\nREMEDIATION: On sites large enough to warrant a dedicated van for tire removal a van will be on site. The tires will be loaded by Staff. All other sites will utilize City or County staff to transport tires to the City or County scattered pickup site.\r\nEND USE: The tires will be loaded into trailers supplied and removed by Golden By Products, Inc., to be recycled - Waste Tire Hauler # 1003314-01, Major Waste Facility Permit #24-TI-0656, TPID #1003314.\r\nNone of the sites above have had previous enforcement action\r\n\r\nAmnesty Events Description:\r\nThe City of Madera, City of Chowchilla, and the County of Madera will hold 5,1,and 6 amnesty events respectively in FY 2009-10 for a total of twelve events. As reservation only events, participants must call and register in advance to participate. A card/coupon is then mailed to the participant that must be submitted at the event for access to the Amnesty Event. As in the past volunteer labor will mainly be used at events to move tires and check-in participants. One employee will operate a skip loader to deal with large tires. One to two other Employees are on site to coordinate the event.\r\n\r\nAll Amnesty Events are date specific utilizing three different sires, no more often than one per month. At time of registration participants will be screened to verify that no tire generators are allowed (PRC  42954(7)). Any individual hauling 10 to 20 waste tires will receive written authorization by the LEA prior to the Amnesty event date. Violations will be reported to CIWMB within 30 days on the Unregistered Hauler \u0026 Comprehensive Trip Log Substitution Form (CIWMB204). All advertising will clearly state that the amnesty event is limited to 20 tires, with the appropriate written authorization from the LEA.\r\n\r\nEstimated cost per tire $2.16","ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Wilson","Phone":"559-661-5188"},{"GrantID":11105,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":125291.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup: $200,000\r\nAmnesty Event: $30,000\r\n\r\nThe City of Los Angeles has an on-going waste tire cleanup provided through the City`s Department of Public Works (DPW) managed by the Solid Resources Support Services Division (SRSSD) and the Solid Resources Collection Division (SRCD) of the Bureau of Sanitation (BOS). SRCD removes illegally dumped tires within the City`s right-of-ways. Tires collected are delivered to the BOS six district yards. The district yards provide environmentally sound storage areas for the collection of illegally disposed tires. The Bureau`s six district yards are; (see attached)\r\nThe City of Los Angeles collected 750 tons of used tires during 7/1/07 thru 6/30/08 through which, BOS estimates 50% represent the tires being abandoned or illegally dumped. The calculation is based on 25lbs. per tire or a total of 30,000 tires collected from illegally dumped areas. Waste tires are then removed from the district yards by Crumb Rubber Manufactures. a city contractor who handles all of the tires of the Department of Public Works. CRM is a state permitted tire recycler and hauling company. The tires are then taken to their facility to be recycled into crumb rubber for use in rubberized asphalt projects, artificial turf, ground cover under playground equipments, and/or as a surface material for running tracks and athletic fields . CRM has a 5 year contract with City of Los Angeles, Department of Public Works from October 1, 2004 to September 30, 2009 with a cost of $39.90 per ton plus $150.00 per haul. The City of Los Angeles through its Bureau of Sanitation is requesting $200,000 to enhance the BOS Waste Tire Clean-up project. \r\nThe City`s Department of Public Works, Bureau of Sanitation (BOS) through its Solid Resources Collection Division (SRCD) has on-going waste tire collection and recycling programs conducted year round at the Bureau`s existing district yards. The district yards provide for an environmentally sound opportunity for all residents of the City to dispose of used tires, and promote the tire drop-off sites. Los Angeles City residents may drop-off up to four automobile tires at any local district yard each year. To further enhance the program, SRCD is planning to hold six amnesty events during the calendar year 2009-2010 at the Bureau`s existing yards. SRCD yard staff collects used tires at the district yards to be hauled by CRM to their facility to use in the production of recycled products. It is estimated that 3,600 used tires will be collected from all these six events. This waste tire collection program is advertised through direct mailing to City residents, the City website, Neighborhood Council meetings, local newspapers, flyers, and the Solid Waste Integrated Resources Plan (SWIRP) otherwise known as the Zero Waste program. The City of Los Angeles through its Bureau of Sanitation is requesting $30,000 to offset the cost of this used tire collection program.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Milo","Phone":"213-485-3568"},{"GrantID":11106,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":65326.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events: 66,725\r\n\r\nHWMA will host two tire amnesty collection event days, on in the Eureka area, the other in the unincorporated area of Humboldt County. The Authority will also continue with the waste tire coupon program serving all areas of the county that is based on the current model (the TCA-3 grant cycle). The Waste Tire Amnesty Days held in Eureka and the unincorporated part of the county are expected to generate about 8,000 waste tires. The ongoing coupon redemption event at the Authority Transfer Station in Eureka will last about six months and generate about 7,000 waste tires. This estimate of 15,000 PTE waste tires collected and placed into the waste stream equates to a disposal cost of $4.45 per tire, well below the CIWMB allowable maximum.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt Waste Management Authority","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brent","LastName":"Whitener","Phone":"707-268-8680"},{"GrantID":11107,"CycleID":459,"CycleCode":"TCS5        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS5         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":227708.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information:  Portions of Various Streets throughout El Cerrito;At least 300 lbs of crumb rubber of RAC; const. date: 4/1/09; 280,292 SY","ParticipantName":"City of El Cerrito","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gerardo","LastName":"Avila","Phone":"925-890-9796"},{"GrantID":11108,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":25065.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event: $25,065.13","ParticipantName":"Lassen Regional Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Paula","LastName":"Wesch","Phone":"530-252-1273"},{"GrantID":11110,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":88192.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events: 88,192.10","ParticipantName":"Rural Counties ESJPA","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kim","LastName":"Garrett","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":11111,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":55461.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events Amt: $90,000\r\n\r\nSolano County and its cities intend to use this grant for the disposal costs associated with the collection of waste tires from both incorporated and unincorporated Solano County residents, growers, farmers and ranchers who participate in Waste Tire Amnesty Events scheduled and coordinated by Solano County. Waste Tire Amnesty Events will not limit the collection of waste tires by size or type but will abide by any government regulations in the transportation of all waste tires. There will be no charge to residents but proof of residency will be required for jurisdictional tracking and reporting to the State if deemed necessary. The Cities of Solano County have agreed to assist in paid advertising and coordination of public outreach within their respective jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nSolano County and its cities have secured a partnership with NWS Hay Road Landfill, Potaro Hills Landfill and Vallejo Garbage Service serve as host-sites for Waste Tire Amnesty Events. These partnerships were established because each are physically located in areas that have adequate space so not to impede traffic flow, are sites familiar to the participating communities and offer hours convenient to the public. Each partner is anticipated to host at least one Waste Tire Amnesty Event, if grant monies are available, during regular business hours on a scheduled date announced in advance to the public and will be responsible for providing the drop-off site and containers, managing traffic flow, collecting participant`s waste tires and coordinating the waste tire removal for recycling by a legitimate waste tire hauler. Each partner will rotate an event at their site as scheduled by Solano County during the grant term and agrees to use Solano County`s CIWMB assigned TPID number in order to manage the separate tracking of waste tires collected specifically during Waste Tire Amnesty Events. Additionally , each partner has agreed to submit an invoice in the amount equal to the associated costs for collection and removal of the waste tires collected to Solano County`s Department of Resources Management for reimbursement under the CIWMB Waste Tire Amnesty Event Program grant.\r\n\r\nThe average price to dispose of a passenger tire at a Solano County landfill is $7 to $9 per tire while one tractor tire ranges from $300 to $400. However, the partners have agreed to negotiate with World Environmental \u0026 Energy Tire Disposal, or a similar contractor willing to charge a per bin price for all  size and type of waste tires brought in during a Waste Tire Amnesty Event. Each bin is 55-yards and can contain an average of 250 passenger and/or truck tires at a cost of $965 per bin. The same 55-yard bin can contain an 50 tractor tires at a cost of $975 per bin. A potential fuel charge expense is dependent on the economy`s fuel demand at the time of these events. The total collection goal is 17,250 tires based on a total of 93 bins. This equals an estimated cost per passenger/truck tire to be #3.83 while a single tractor tire is reduced significantly to $19.50 versus the standard per inch per tire charge.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Narcisa","LastName":"Untal","Phone":"707-784-3172"},{"GrantID":11112,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events: $90,000","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alison","LastName":"Hudson","Phone":"209-468-3066"},{"GrantID":11113,"CycleID":457,"CycleCode":"TCA4        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA4         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":32410.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events Amt: $32,410\r\n\r\nAmnesty Event(s) Description:\r\nThe Regional Waste Management Authority (RWMA)  is proposing to collect 5,000 waste tires through a free tire recycling coupon program at two local transfer stations operated by the local franchised waste hauler, Yuba-Sutter Disposal, Inc., plus another 2,000 waste tires in five (5) 40-yard waste tire bins provide to community clean-up events. The RWMA will update and distribute the public education and information campaign utilized for previous waste tire amnesty projects to inform the public about tire maintenance and safety issues to prolong the useful life of tires; health and safety issues related to improper storage and disposal of waste tires; and the availability of free tire recycling coupons for the proper disposal of waste tires. RWMA and Yuba-Sutter Disposal, Inc. staff will coordinate with the sponsors of community clean-up events to provide waste tire collection bins and appropriate messages regarding tire collection for event promotional materials.\r\n\r\nAttached are letter-quotes from the two registered waste tire haulers that will be involved in this project--Yuba-Sutter Disposal, Inc. and Tri-C Manufacturing Co., Inc. The cost of the five (5) 40-yard waste tire bins to be provided for community clean-up events is based on the cost of these bins in the current rate structure, plus an estimated 4% rate increase anticipated for the next rate year. The resulting cost per tire for the free tire recycling coupon program and waste tire bins at community clean-up events is $4.63 per tire.","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"530-634-6890"},{"GrantID":11122,"CycleID":458,"CycleCode":"RAC15       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC15        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"29 Project Information\r\nSee Application for Location and Limits - Proposed Construction Date June 2009 - 50,000 Tons of RAC","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Swanson","Phone":"858-874-4061"},{"GrantID":11123,"CycleID":458,"CycleCode":"RAC15       ","CycleNameID":28,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RAC15        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":102000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"10 Project Information\r\nSee Application for Location and Limits - Proposed Construction Date April 2010 - 20,400 Tons of RAC","ParticipantName":"City of San Clemente","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Voborsky","Phone":"949-361-6132"},{"GrantID":11136,"CycleID":459,"CycleCode":"TCS5        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS5         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Info:Chip Seal\r\nLocation: See Application\r\nLimits: See Application\r\nAmt of Crumb Rubber per Ton of RAC or BINDER: 400lb\r\nSY of Chip Seal: 440,794\r\nTesting Cost: $15,000\r\nConstruction Start Date: Aug. 2009\r\n","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Mendoza","Phone":"209-468-3014"},{"GrantID":11165,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":5455.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Malibu","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Voccola","Phone":"310-456-2489"},{"GrantID":11166,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":10627.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Chino Hills","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Hansen","Phone":"909-364-2616"},{"GrantID":11167,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":27332.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Huntington Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Smythe","Phone":"714-536-5420"},{"GrantID":11168,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":27979.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Sweeney","Phone":"707-468-9710"},{"GrantID":11169,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Elaine Hussey","AwardedFunds":49218.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"530-634-6890"},{"GrantID":11170,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":28724.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Irvine","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Byrne","Phone":"949-724-6357"},{"GrantID":11171,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Baljot Biring","AwardedFunds":8864.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Montebello","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Martha","LastName":"Balderrama","Phone":"323-887-4546"},{"GrantID":11172,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":10994.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Baldwin Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Lopez","Phone":"626-813-5255"},{"GrantID":11173,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":548793.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Daniel","LastName":"Meyers","Phone":"213-485-3774"},{"GrantID":11174,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":27087.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Kristina","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"530-528-1103"},{"GrantID":11175,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":19084.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Downey","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carol","LastName":"Rowland","Phone":"562-904-7103"},{"GrantID":11176,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Alan Ilusorio","AwardedFunds":7613.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Woodland","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rosie","LastName":"Salas","Phone":"530-661-2059"},{"GrantID":11177,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Donna","LastName":"Bowlin","Phone":"530-233-6403"},{"GrantID":11178,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":5000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of San Dimas","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Latoya","LastName":"Cyrus","Phone":"909-394-6244"},{"GrantID":11180,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - 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Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Humboldt Waste Management Authority","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Carlos","LastName":"Chavez","Phone":"707-268-8680"},{"GrantID":11375,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":19190.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Castro Valley Sanitary District","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Jeffery","Phone":"510-537-0757"},{"GrantID":11376,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Alan Ilusorio","AwardedFunds":29696.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Nikolay","LastName":"Ostrovskiy","Phone":"530-621-5308"},{"GrantID":11377,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":55000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Garrett","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"530-842-8272"},{"GrantID":11378,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Elaine Hussey","AwardedFunds":5062.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Colfax","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Robin","LastName":"Faires","Phone":"530-346-2313"},{"GrantID":11379,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":16301.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Don","LastName":"Sheppard","Phone":"805-658-4318"},{"GrantID":11380,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Baljot Biring","AwardedFunds":8826.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Glendora","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Dianne","LastName":"Walter","Phone":"626-914-8218"},{"GrantID":11381,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":111533.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Western Riverside Council of Governments","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"DiCiano","Phone":"951-955-8587"},{"GrantID":11382,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":5000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Signal Hill","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"JOSHUA","LastName":"ROSENBAUM","Phone":"562-989-7355"},{"GrantID":11383,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Baljot Biring","AwardedFunds":15206.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Liz","LastName":"Headley","Phone":"626-939-8787"},{"GrantID":11384,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Alan Ilusorio","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cynthia","LastName":"Knapp","Phone":"209-754-6401"},{"GrantID":11385,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":102105.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Sonoma County Waste Management Agency","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Steinman","Phone":"707-565-3632"},{"GrantID":11386,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":13628.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Antioch","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Haas-Wajdowicz","Phone":"925-779-7097"},{"GrantID":11387,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Baljot Biring","AwardedFunds":5271.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Rolling Hills Estates","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Grammer","Phone":"310-377-1577"},{"GrantID":11388,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":31984.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Briggs","Phone":"707-253-4094"},{"GrantID":11389,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":12485.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Santa Monica","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Conway","Phone":"310-458-8711"},{"GrantID":11390,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":8901.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Novato","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Dee","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"510-530-6048"},{"GrantID":11391,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":9462.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Pleasanton","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Scott","LastName":"Deaver","Phone":"925-454-2330"},{"GrantID":11392,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":9807.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Fountain Valley","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Hauerwaas","Phone":"714-593-4550"},{"GrantID":11394,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":23913.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clarita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Patti","Phone":"661-286-4173"},{"GrantID":11395,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Baljot Biring","AwardedFunds":5294.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Westlake Village","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Polis","Phone":"800-579-4979"},{"GrantID":11396,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":19357.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Beverly Hills","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Arnetta","LastName":"Eason","Phone":"310-288-2822"},{"GrantID":11397,"CycleID":468,"CycleCode":"FR36        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR36         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":61930.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Sutter County Resource Conservation District (SCRCD) is seeking FY 2008/2009 CIWMB Farm and Ranch Cleanup Program funding for the cleanup of illegal refuse on seven parcels in Sutter County. SCRCD proposes to build security gates and fences on seven parcels. SCRCD will also place `NO DUMPING` signs on all each parcel. The refuse scattered around is all on one property at this time. The other landowners removed the refuse at their own expense. Illegal refuse impedes the landowners ability to successfully operate their orchards. The removal of refuse will eliminate potentially dangerous obstacles to basic farming operations, prevent further degradation of materials into toxic substances, and limit the possibility of onsite and offsite surface and groundwater contamination. The gates, fences, and `NO DUMPING` signs will help prevent future trespassing and illegal dumping at these sites.","ParticipantName":"Sutter County Resource Conservation District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ryan","LastName":"Bonea","Phone":"530-674-1461"},{"GrantID":11398,"CycleID":468,"CycleCode":"FR36        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR36         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":93617.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Upon researching feasible sites to include in this application, we discovered a great need to provide San Benito County private landowners assistance. Our focus is on which sites had the potential to most negatively affect the health and safety of the public as well as the environment, if left un-remediated. Three sites were chosen to be included in this proposal.\r\nSite#1-`Wright Rd` between Wright Rd and Hwy 156, accessible from 1640 Wright Rd, Hollister, CA 95023.  Site #6- `Nash Road` 1070 Nash Road, Hollister, CA 95023,  Site #8- `Bridgevale Rd` 441 Bridgevale Road, Hollister CA 95023.","ParticipantName":"San Benito Resource Conservation District","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kellie","LastName":"Guerra","Phone":"831-637-4360"},{"GrantID":11400,"CycleID":468,"CycleCode":"FR36        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR36         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":92381.0000,"ProjectSummary":"RCD of Monterey County requests to clean up illegally deposited waste on four actively farmed parcels in Monterey County. Garbage consists primarily of household waste and tires deposited by people trespassing on to the sites. The cleanup will include installation of fencing and gates on three of the sites to restrict future illegal access and bilingual `no dumping`  signage to discourage future dumping. The two sites with potential for erosion will be restored with grass seed overlain with straw.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County Resource Conservation District","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Robins","Phone":"831-424-1036"},{"GrantID":11401,"CycleID":468,"CycleCode":"FR36        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR36         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":4915.0000,"ProjectSummary":"After the death of the owner, the peach orchard was leased out and later passed down to two grown children. The orchard was not farmed for several years, during this time many local people used the property as a dump site. The trash consisted of appliances, couches, concrete pipe, brush from other locations, etc. The two siblings have worked hard to remove most of the trash. They plan on removing the dead peach trees and replanting the property to trees.","ParticipantName":"Sierra Resource Conservation District","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Charles \"Toby\"","LastName":"Horst","Phone":"559-855-7765"},{"GrantID":11402,"CycleID":468,"CycleCode":"FR36        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR36         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":47168.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Yolo County Resource Conservation District, in collaboration with Doug and Freda Quackenbush, property owners, requests funds for solid waste cleanup of four dump sites, deposited by previous owner, on three parcels in Yolo County. The sites contain a variety of waste material, including: household waste, appliances, an automobile, tires, scrap metal and agricultural waste. The proposed project will remove, properly dispose of and recycle waste material from the four sites, and repair/revegetate the area disturbed by the removal. Implementing the proposed project will achieve the landowner`s goals of making their property free of illegally dumped waste material and enhance the habitat value of the drainage systems. The habitat restoration will be part of a larger planning and implementation project to enhance wildlife values. \r\n","ParticipantName":"Yolo County Resource Conservation District","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Heather","LastName":"Nichols-Crowell","Phone":"530-662-2037"},{"GrantID":11404,"CycleID":461,"CycleCode":"SWC26       ","CycleNameID":99,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC26        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Sabra Ambrose","AwardedFunds":145816.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Huron would like to request grant funding for purchasing fencing that will cover more area, gates to block the entrance of road to get to the site, multilingual signage with fine amount and `Cameras Watching You` stated on the sign, lighting , surveillance cameras, and initial education material.","ParticipantName":"City of Huron","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ivette","LastName":"Rodriguez","Phone":"559-843-2467"},{"GrantID":11405,"CycleID":469,"CycleCode":"TDP8        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP8         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":15945.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\nProject Location: Newhall Park \r\n24933 Newhall Avenue \r\nSanta Clarita, CA. 91321\r\n\r\nThe City of Santa Clarita will use grant funds in conjunction with other local funding to replace damaged and worn playground surfacing at Newhall Park. The 3 1/2` base of the 4` troweled in place system is 100 percent tire-derived material. Proposed replacement surface is approximately 7000 square feet.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clarita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Kunishige","Phone":"661-255-4316"},{"GrantID":11406,"CycleID":469,"CycleCode":"TDP8        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP8         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Sidewalk/Pathway\r\n\r\nProject Address: The locations of the sidewalks have yet to be determined. \r\n\r\nThe City`s project will lay 36,000 sq. ft. (or 7,000 linear feet) of rubberized side walk (soft walk - crumb rubber) This project will utilize 30,000 Californian waste tires. This project will vastly help make pedestrian traffic safer because the City has many streets that have no sidewalks which leads children to walk in the street. The locations of the sidewalks have yet to be determined, but, but they will all be within the City limits of the City of Desert Hot Springs and the City will use it`s 67 page Safe Routes to School Reports to guide them on their site selection for the sidewalks.","ParticipantName":"City of Desert Hot Springs","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rudy","LastName":"Acosta","Phone":""},{"GrantID":11407,"CycleID":469,"CycleCode":"TDP8        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP8         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":68506.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\nProject Location: 2180  Palisades Ave, Los Osos, CA 93402\r\n\r\nThis project will replace existing sand surfacing with rubber mulch surfacing at the Los Osos Community Park Playground. The current sand surfacing does not meet Americans Disabilities (ADA) standards or American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM) requirements and is in need of replacement.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shaun","LastName":"Cooper","Phone":"805-781-4388"},{"GrantID":11408,"CycleID":469,"CycleCode":"TDP8        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP8         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":130335.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Track \u0026 Sports Surfacing\r\nProject Location: 13400 Pipeline Avenue, San Bernardino, CA. 91710\r\n\r\nChino Valley Unified School District is in the process of improving the sports facilities at Don Lugo High School. Currently the school does not have stadium facilities, and plans are being made to install a Stadium with seating capacity of approximately 4,500. Grant funds would be utilized specifically to install a 9-lane all weather synthetic track, and synthetic turf football and soccer fields, using recycled Ca tires.","ParticipantName":"Chino Valley Unified School District","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Bill","LastName":"Childress","Phone":"909-628-1201"},{"GrantID":11409,"CycleID":469,"CycleCode":"TDP8        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP8         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":42806.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape: Mulch or Bark, Weed Abatement Coverings\r\n\r\n\r\nProject Locations: 1) 19101 Jonathan Street, Adelanto, CA 92301\r\n2) 11600 Air Expressway, Adelanto, CA 92301\r\n\r\n1) Tire Mulch to be used for landscaping at Waste Water Treatment Plan upgrade/expansion. Mulch to be used around chlorine contact tank \u0026 chemical storage building, office building as a border to prevent weed growth and soil erosion located on Adelanto Road and Jonathan.\r\n2) Mulch to be used as part of the demonstration desert water conservation landscaping in front of City Hall. Mulch will be replacing approximately 10,000 sq. ft of grass. Located on 11600 Air Expressway.","ParticipantName":"City of Adelanto","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Myra","LastName":"Alvarez","Phone":"760-246-2300"},{"GrantID":11410,"CycleID":469,"CycleCode":"TDP8        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP8         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":25551.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground, mulch/bark\r\n\r\nProject Address: 24250 Pacific Coast Hwy \u0026 6050 Trancas Canyon Rd\r\n\r\n1: Malibu Bluffs Park. The playground project will offer many exciting educational elements purposefully designed to teach children about ecology and the environment. The playground surfacing will consist of recycled rubber shred material derived from recycled tires. \r\n2- Trancas Canyon Park: will provide a neighborhood park in a beautiful natural setting. The playground will be designed to have play areas for children from 2-5 years of age, and 5-12 years of age. The playground surfacing will consist of recycled rubber shred material derived from recycled tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Malibu","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Desta","LastName":"Ayelech","Phone":"310-456-2489"},{"GrantID":11411,"CycleID":469,"CycleCode":"TDP8        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP8         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":53803.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address(es): 1) 28751-L Cole Grade Rd. Valley Center, CA 92082\r\n2) 33158 Cole Grade Rd, Pauma Valley, CA 92061 3) 30109 Lilac Rd, Valley Center, CA 92082 4) 14249 Fruitvale Rd. Valley Center, A 92082\r\n\r\nRemoval of existing sand and/or wood chips on elementary school playgrounds. Replacement of sand and/or woodchips with rubber mulch under all playground apparatus` at elementary schools.","ParticipantName":"Valley Center - Pauma Unified School District","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Pay","Phone":"760-749-6395"},{"GrantID":11412,"CycleID":469,"CycleCode":"TDP8        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP8         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":13535.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address(es): 1) 3620 Pine Street, Clearlake CA 95457; 2) 13050 High Street, Clearlake Oaks, CA 95422; 3) 9240 Lake Street, Lower Lake, CA 95423; 4) P3350 Acacia Street, Clearlake, CA 95457\r\n\r\nTo provide playground cover for four elementary schools in the Konociti USD. Currently we are using wood finer, and would like a longer lasting, safer surface. The bark breaks down over time and needs o be refilled, and the sand at times is used by feral cats as a litter box. Ground rubber, made from recycled rubber would provide better shock absorption in the event of a fall thereby providing a safer surface for the students.","ParticipantName":"Konocti Unified School District","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Harriet","LastName":"Rogers","Phone":"707-994-0381"},{"GrantID":11413,"CycleID":469,"CycleCode":"TDP8        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP8         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Tina Muncie","AwardedFunds":54495.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Track\r\n\r\nProject Address: 1100 Letts Ave\r\nCorcoran, CA 93212\r\n\r\nCorcoran Unified will replace their current track at Corcoran High School with a tire derived, all weather running track. The project will divert 10,899 PTE`s from the Californian Waste Stream. After the tire derived product is placed, the school will install a sign to inform the community that the CIWMB was a direct partner in funding the project. The sign will include the total number of tires diverted from the Californian Waste Stream.","ParticipantName":"Corcoran Joint Unified School District","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Donnetta","LastName":"Murray","Phone":"559-992-8888"},{"GrantID":11414,"CycleID":469,"CycleCode":"TDP8        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP8         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":80097.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground \u0026 Sidewalk/Pathway\r\nProject Location:\r\n16505 Placer Hills Rd\r\nMeadow Vista, CA. 95722      \u0026\r\n16825 Placer Hills Rd. \r\nMeadow Vista, CA. 95722\r\n\r\nAt Sierra Hills School the rubber bark will be used as the fall zone material under the main play structure. At Placer Hills School the rubber bark will be used as the fall zone material for the play structure and the par course. Mats will be used at both sites to provide appropriate access.","ParticipantName":"Placer Hills Union School District","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Fred H.","LastName":"Adam","Phone":"530-878-2606"},{"GrantID":11415,"CycleID":469,"CycleCode":"TDP8        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP8         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":149907.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape: mulch\r\nRecreation: Playground\r\nProject Location: Excelsior Middle School 14301 Byron Highway Discovery Bay Elementary 1700 Willow Lake Road Discovery Bay CA 94505, Timber Point Elementary 40 Newbury Lane Discovery Bay CA 94505\r\n\r\nThe Project is to put rubber bark at two elementary sites for recreational use in the Kindergarten playground areas. At one site, a large recreational playground will be filled with rubber bark. Rubber mulching will be used at all three of the district sites for landscaping purposes.","ParticipantName":"Byron Union School District","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Gaby","LastName":"Hellier","Phone":"925-809-7503"},{"GrantID":11416,"CycleID":469,"CycleCode":"TDP8        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP8         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":13292.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address: 722-055 Highway 395 North, Litchfield, CA 96117\r\n\r\nThis project will allow Shaffer Elementary School to replace our current fall material (gravel) in our large playground area with a safer, eco-friendly ground cover. This project could  place approximately 252,000 lbs of California waste tires in an area roughly 11,000 square feet. Our small, rural school has been looking for a means to provide a safer, long-term approach to the ground cover in our playground area and the tire-derived product would furnish the school playground with a more secure and economical play area that sets an example for our entire community on the importance of recycling efforts in California. \r\n","ParticipantName":"Shaffer Union School District","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Dianne","LastName":"Parady","Phone":"530-254-6577"},{"GrantID":11422,"CycleID":471,"CycleCode":"TRI29       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI29        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":126011.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Location: Tule River Indian Reservation - 3 miles of Reservation Road; 4109 tons of RAC; const. date: Jan. 2009; 24K TC","ParticipantName":"Tule River Tribal Council","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Joey","LastName":"Martinez","Phone":"559-783-9594"},{"GrantID":11424,"CycleID":471,"CycleCode":"TRI29       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI29        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information:  Citywide locations within the City of Rialto; Riverside, Ayala, Baseline; 22500 tons of RAC; Const date: July \u0026 August 2009; See map for locations","ParticipantName":"City of Rialto","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Saba","LastName":"Engineer","Phone":"909-421-7294"},{"GrantID":11425,"CycleID":471,"CycleCode":"TRI29       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI29        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"6 Projects Information:  Mulholland, West Dry Canyon Cold Creek to Freedom; Calabasas 1, El Canon to Park Granada; Calabasas 2; West Mureau to 1440 East; Las Virgenes; Parkmor to S. Thousan Oaks; Mureau; Las virgenes to E. Las Virgenes; Mureau 2; BE/VFY/1592 to Calabasas; 19426 tons of RAC; 20lbs of crumb rubber; const. date 12/1/08","ParticipantName":"City of Calabasas","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Daniel","LastName":"Pankau","Phone":"818-224-1682"},{"GrantID":11426,"CycleID":471,"CycleCode":"TRI29       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI29        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information:  Cameron, Rowland, Merced, Hollenbeck \u0026 Citrus Ave.  See attached for location map; 12,000 tons of RAC; 2400 amount of crumb rubber; const. date: April 2009","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Oscar","LastName":"Caplin","Phone":"626-939-8425"},{"GrantID":11427,"CycleID":471,"CycleCode":"TRI29       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI29        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":157588.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1\r\nLocation: Electric Ave. Limits: Garvey Ave. to Branham St. 550 tons of RAC; Const. date: April 2009\r\nProject 2\r\nLocation: Fremont Ave., Limits: Newmark Ave. to Monterey Pass Rd.\r\n200 tons of RAC; Const. date: April 2009\r\nProject 3\r\nLocation: Knoll Dr. Limits: Electric Ave. to Fremont Ave. 210 tons of RAC; const. date: April 2009\r\nProject 4\r\nLocation: Mabel Ave. Limits: Electric Ave. to Monterey Pass Rd. 400 tons of RAC; const. date: April 2009\r\nProject 5\r\nLocation: Newlee St. Limits: Electric Ave. to Mabel Ave. 165 tons of RAC; const. date: April 2009\r\nProject 6: Location: Orange Ave. Limits: Graves to Country 300 tons of RAC; Const. date: April 2009\r\nProject 7: Location: Mooney; Limits: Orange to City limits; 470 tons of RAC; Const. date: April 2009\r\nProject 8: Location: Riggins; Limits: Garfield to Wilcox; 690 tons of RAC; Const. date: May 2009\r\nProject 9; Location: Atlantic; Limits: Cadiz to Brightwood; 3000 tons of RAC; const.date: May 2009\r\nLocation 10: Location: Floral; Limits: Monterey Pass to Atlantic; 2500 tons of RAC; const. date: October 2010\r\nProject 11: Location: Bleakwood; Limits: Avenida Cesar Chavez to Floral; 520 tons of RAC; const. date: March 2010\r\n9005 tons of RAC x 25 diff. cost x. .07= 157,588","ParticipantName":"City of Monterey Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Amy","LastName":"Ho","Phone":"626-307-1383"},{"GrantID":11428,"CycleID":471,"CycleCode":"TRI29       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI29        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":192530.0000,"ProjectSummary":"2 Project Locations: First St \u0026 Second St (Warren, Montgomery, Seymour, Walnut, Monroe, Patchett, Soscol \u0026 Browns Valley; Central to McKinstry \u0026 Austin to Patrick; 8930 tons of RAC; 32lbs of crumb rubber; Const. date: June \u0026 August 2009","ParticipantName":"City of Napa","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Herb","LastName":"Fredricksen","Phone":"707-257-9405"},{"GrantID":11429,"CycleID":471,"CycleCode":"TRI29       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI29        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1\r\nLocation: Old Schulte Rd. Limits: Corral Hollow Rd to Western City Limits; 1800 tons of RAC; Const. date: June 2009\r\nProject 2\r\nLocation: Bessie Ave. Limits: 11th St. to Eaton Ave.; 650 tons of RAC; construction date: July 2009\r\nProject 3\r\nLocation: Grant Line Road; Limits: Parker Ave. to MacArthur Dr.; 5300 tons of RAC; const. date: Jan. 2010\r\nProject 4\r\nLocation: Corral Hollow Rd.; Limits: Grant Line Rd. to Mall Entryway; 1750 tons of RAC; const. date: Jan. 2010\r\nProject 5\r\nLocation City of Tracy; Limits: Various Street City wide; 1850 tons of RAC; const. date: Oct. 2010\r\nTotal 11350 tons of RAC; 20lbs ton of hot mix; Type: Asphalt-Rubber\r\n11350x43.00 diff/cst x.7=251,335\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Tracy","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Zabih","LastName":"Zaca","Phone":"209-831-6452"},{"GrantID":11430,"CycleID":471,"CycleCode":"TRI29       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI29        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":99600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"2 Project Locations: 20th East to 30 East; Avenue K, Division to Challenger; 6400 tons of RAC; 20lbs of crumb rubber; const. date: spring 2010","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicole","LastName":"Rizzo","Phone":"661-723-5893"},{"GrantID":11431,"CycleID":471,"CycleCode":"TRI29       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI29        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":120000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"7 Project Information: Location, Eucalyptus - Towngate to Frederick; Krameria - Perris to Kitching; Krameria - Lasselle to Calle Aurora; Dracaea - Frederick to Graham; Heritage - Town Circle to Towngate; Town  - Heritage to Centerpoint; 6257.563 tons of RAC; 32,395 TC; const. date Feb. 2009","ParticipantName":"City of Moreno Valley","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Lemon","Phone":"951-413-3103"},{"GrantID":11432,"CycleID":471,"CycleCode":"TRI29       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI29        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":123200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"2 Project Information:  Fernside; Thompson to High; Central; Webster to Pacific; 5500 tons of RAC; 22 lbs of crumb rubber; const. date: June 2009","ParticipantName":"City of Alameda","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Laurie","LastName":"Kozisek","Phone":"510-747-7940"},{"GrantID":11433,"CycleID":471,"CycleCode":"TRI29       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI29        - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":9639.0000,"ProjectSummary":"2 Project location: Melinda from Altisima to 2 \u0026 1 Bridge; Alicia Parkway, north lanes, from southwest city limits to Santa Margarita Pkwy; 5000 tons of RAC; Const. dates: Summer and Fall of 2009, 50K TC","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Santa Margarita","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ehab","LastName":"Maximous","Phone":"949-635-1800"},{"GrantID":11434,"CycleID":472,"CycleCode":"TCA5        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA5         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":698.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events Amount: $26,030.00\r\n\r\nAmnesty Events will take place the first Friday and Saturday of each month during the program year. Tires will be diverted by individuals both on and off the reservation, to the Pala Band of Mission Indians Reservation transfer station located at 12802 Highway 76, Pala, CA 92059 (APN 110 250 06 00). The Pala Band of Mission Indians Tribal Services Department also carries out an on-going program of junk yard cleanups and trash removal. Much of this work involves removal of vehicles, equipment, buildings, and junk, including significant numbers of tires. As this work is carried out throughout the work wee, Tribal Services will deliver tires to the transfer station for disposal to a certified tire hauler/recycler.\r\nWhile no formal agreement currently is in place to deal with tires specifically, the Pala Band of Mission Indians is strategically located within 15 miles of six other Indian tribes, (Pechanga, La Jolla, Pauma, Rincon, San Pasqual, and Los Coyotes) with whom we have close working relationships. Each of these tribes have expressed an interest in working with us to collect and dispose of discarded tires that have become a blight on all of the reservations. Advertising and cooperative efforts will remove will go a long way to rid the reservations and nearby communities of this problem.","ParticipantName":"Pala Band of Mission Indians","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rodney W.","LastName":"Watkins","Phone":"760-891-3511"},{"GrantID":11435,"CycleID":472,"CycleCode":"TCA5        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA5         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":23791.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events: $55,016.98\r\nThe Marin County Department of Public Works will hold two amnesty events in 2009. The Department of Public Works will create and distribute educational materials, provide advertising to local newspapers and newsletters and report our success to the Integrated Waste Management Board. The first event will be held at Redwood Landfill in the Northern most part of Marin County. This event will last two weeks and catering mostly to North and West Marin residents. The Novato area is second in population to central Marin.  This area is also geographically separate from the rest of Marin, and does not have easy access to by the Marin Resource Recovery Center. In 2007 a tire recycling event was held at the Landfill and it was a great success.  The second event will be held at the Marin Resource Recovery Center in central San Rafael.  The event will also last two weeks and will be accessible to residents of central and southern Marin County.  This is a prime location for  the majority of Marin County`s residents and at a hub for frequent commute routes.  In 2006 and 2007 Marin Resource Recovery Center hosted a tire amnesty event and always receives heavy traffic and utilization of the amnesty program. All tires will be hauled by West Coast Rubber Recycling, Inc. Based on 2007`s success being an extended event, we estimate that 3,500 tires will be collected and recycled this cycle.  West Coast Rubber Recycling, Inc. will supply us with trailers that hold 1,100 passenger tires at $1,450.00. We will have West Coast collect, haul and recycle approximately 3,500 tires for $5,800.00. Enclosed is the quote from West Coast showing the amount for the trailers. The Department of Public Works will also have the support of staff at Marin Resource Recovery to collect and load the tires. The cost per tire will be $1.66 for hauling and recycling. Marin Resource Recovery Center will charge approximately $12,000.00 for their services. With the additional cost of staffing and resources, the cost per tire is $7.23. Marin County Department of Public Works staff will adjust and make corrections to educational materials about proper tire care and tire disposal methods from previous events. These materials will be distributed at local libraries, community centers and auto supply stores as well as at the amnesty events. Furthermore, electronic copies of the materials will be placed on www. Marin Recycles .org. The Department of Public Works staff will also create advertisement for both events that can be found on our website and in numerous local newspapers. These newspapers will also receive press releases written by staff to inform the public about the amnesty events as well as the results of the events when they have concluded.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alexander","LastName":"Soulard","Phone":"415-499-4298"},{"GrantID":11436,"CycleID":472,"CycleCode":"TCA5        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA5         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events: $30,000.00","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jen","LastName":"Winfrey","Phone":"858-694-2463"},{"GrantID":11437,"CycleID":472,"CycleCode":"TCA5        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2008-09   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA5         - 2008-09","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":20765.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events Amount: $25,500.00\r\n\r\nIn concurrence with the City of Chino`s Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection Program, which is open twice per month, the City provides amnesty events scheduled on the same days. For the last three years, the City of Chino has received funding through the Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant Program. Each year the program has been successful with increased amounts of waste tires being collected for recycling. Collection events mirror the City`s HHW program by having participants drive up, and log in, while staff off-load waste tires. The City also provides to residents scheduled `dump days` periodically at no cost, which encourages residents to properly maintain their residences. These events are scheduled simultaneously with the amnesty events at the HHW facility. Scheduled cleanup events  bring in several hundred tires costing more than $4,500 per event. As of November 2008, the cost to the City for the transportation/recycling of the waste tires collected was: 1) $1.00 per passenger scrap tire; 2) $1.50 light truck scrap tires; 3) $5.00 medium truck tires; and 4) $25.00 or more per unit for tires on the rim.\r\nThe City of Chino would like to continue with the existing waste collection amnesty events through funding provided by the Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant Program. This year the City would like to increase volumes coming into the facility by providing more scheduled `dump day` events and enhancing the campaign through the media (I .e. print ads, newspaper, cable radio, and outreach efforts at community events). The City will staff events accordingly to accommodate increased volumes of tires coming into the facility. Typically on a regular amnesty event day, four (4) staff members are scheduled to assist with off-load material on a scheduled `dump day` two (2) additional staff members are needed to assist with additional tires being collected. The City of Chino is committed to providing outstanding customer service to its residents through enhanced environmental services such as the Waste Tire Amnesty Event Program.","ParticipantName":"City of Chino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sylvia","LastName":"Ramos","Phone":"909-464-0758"},{"GrantID":11442,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":57235.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address(es): 1) 28751-L Cole Grade Rd. Valley Center, CA 92082\r\n2) 33158 Cole Grade Rd, Pauma Valley, CA 92061 3) 30109 Lilac Rd, Valley Center, CA 92082 4) 14249 Fruitvale Rd. Valley Center, A 92082\r\n\r\nRemoval of existing sand and/or wood chips on elementary school playgrounds. Replacement of sand and/or woodchips with rubber mulch under all playground apparatus` at elementary schools.","ParticipantName":"Valley Center - Pauma Unified School District","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Pay","Phone":"760-749-6395"},{"GrantID":11443,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":91708.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address: 722-055 Highway 395 North, Litchfield, CA 96117\r\n\r\nThis project will allow Shaffer Elementary School to replace our current fall material (gravel) in our large playground area with a safer, eco-friendly ground cover. This project could  place approximately 252,000 lbs of California waste tires in an area roughly 11,000 square feet. Our small, rural school has been looking for a means to provide a safer, long-term approach to the ground cover in our playground area and the tire-derived product would furnish the school playground with a more secure and economical play area that sets an example for our entire community on the importance of recycling efforts in California. \r\n","ParticipantName":"Shaffer Union School District","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Dianne","LastName":"Parady","Phone":"530-254-6577"},{"GrantID":11444,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":122271.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape: Mulch or Bark\r\nProject Location: 600 east A Street, N. Lincoln, Pheasant Run, Pitt School, A Street (map provided).\r\nThe City of Dixon has 10 Landscape and Lighting Zones throughout the City as well as other landscape areas surrounding public buildings and parks. The City has a three year plan for installing rubber mulch in these landscape areas. The rubber mulch last much longer than traditional wood chip bark and will help Dixon meet the goals of the City and State to reduce, reuse, and recycle sold waste materials. The rubber mulch will be more cost effective in the long term by reducing labor, improving ongoing weed control, and reducing the annual purchase of wood chips.","ParticipantName":"City of Dixon","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Matheson","Phone":"707-678-7000"},{"GrantID":11445,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":146945.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Artificial Turf\r\n\r\nProject Address: 101 E. Bush Street\r\nLemoore, CA 93245\r\n\r\nThe School District will replace the current football field with rubber sports surfacing at Lemoore High School. The project will divert 29,389 PTE`s from the California Waste Stream.\r\nAfter the tire derived product is place, the City will install a sign to inform the community that the CIWMB was a direct partner in funding this project. The sign will include the total number of tires diverted from the California Waste Stream.","ParticipantName":"Lemoore Union High School District","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marten","LastName":"Powers","Phone":"559-924-6610"},{"GrantID":11446,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Marissa Cota","AwardedFunds":37621.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Playground\r\nProject location-2340 Pepper Street Sutter CA 95982\r\n\r\nWe will be removing our old sand surfacing to fresh rubber mulch.  Our project will consist of three different areas which will receive the rubber mulch.  The rubber mulch surface will provide improved cushioning that will not compact.  This feature will help prevent playground accidents and provide a safe clean playground for our students.  The use of the TDP rubber mulch product will promote the District`s commitment to the use of recycled materials, and provide safe accessible playgrounds that satisfy State and Federal playground standards.  The work of removing the existing surface and replacing it with the TDP mulch will be preformed by District employees.","ParticipantName":"Brittan Elementary School District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Staci","LastName":"Kaelin","Phone":"530-822-5155"},{"GrantID":11447,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Tina Muncie","AwardedFunds":45970.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape - Mulch or Bark \u0026 Horse Stall Mats/Arenas\r\n\r\nProject Address:  100 Placerville Dr. Placerville CA 95667\r\n\r\nThis project consists of two TDP product applications.  Stall mats will be used to cover bare ground at County Fairgrounds in pavilions when livestock events are held (including the County Fair).  Mulch/bark will be distributed to gardeners who maintain `Adopt-a Spots`, or beautification areas within the Fairgrounds, and used around administration buildings by Fairground maintenance personnel.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Johnston","Phone":"530-621-5896"},{"GrantID":11448,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address: 248 Main Street, Soledad, CA 93960 List of Parks:\r\n1) Vosti park 2) Little League Park \r\n3) Peverini Park 4) Lum Park \r\n5) Ramirez Park 6) Santana Park \r\n7) Veteran park 8) Ledesma Park\r\n\r\nThe project will replace the woodchips and sand in eight city parks within Soledad. The project will divert 38,168 PTE`s from the California Waste Stream. \r\nAfter the tire derived product is placed, the city will install a sign to inform the community that the CIWMB was a direct partner in funding this project. The sign will include the total number of tires diverted from the California Waste Stream.","ParticipantName":"City of Soledad","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Don ","LastName":"Wilcox","Phone":"831-223-5173"},{"GrantID":11449,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Tina Muncie","AwardedFunds":149926.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address: Site 1: 440 Plumas Avenue Site 2: 1050 Sierra Avenue Site 3: 2075 Poplar Avenue Site 4: 1050 Sierra Avenue, Oroville, CA 95965\r\n\r\nReplace the engineered wood fiber with Rubber Bark which has currently been reduced to nearly 50% in the Kindergarten playground at Plumas Avenue Elementary School. Install Rubber Bark at two new preschool play-structures which are not yet installed, one located at Sierra Avenue Elementary School, and one located at Poplar Avenue Elementary School. Replace the pea gravel with Rubber Bark in the Kindergarten playground at Poplar Avenue Elementary School. Replace the pea gravel with Rubber Bark in the playground area at Sierra Avenue Middle School.  The current material at this school has diminished over time, creating unsafe play areas. \r\n","ParticipantName":"Thermalito Union School District","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Darlene","LastName":"Waddle","Phone":"530-538-8825"},{"GrantID":11450,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Tina Muncie","AwardedFunds":65496.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape: Mulch or Bark\r\nRecreation: Sidewalk/Pathway\r\n\r\nProject Address: 2255 Abernathy Lane, 96003\r\n\r\nThe purpose of the proposed project is to increase awareness of efforts to remediate the waste tire problem in California by demonstrating the practical use of Tire-Derived Products. Utilizing Tire-Derived Products such as rubber bark or mulch as an alternative to traditional landscaping materials would help educate the public on the viable use of waste tire recycling. The practical application of waste tire products would be displayed at the City of Redding Recycling and Transfer Station located in Shasta County in Northern California. Pursuant to the City`s mission to promote a clean and attractive community, the City desires to educate and lead the community in activities that reduces landfill disposal, and stockpiling of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Redding","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Christina","LastName":"Piles","Phone":"530-224-6205"},{"GrantID":11451,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":70523.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address(es): Polk and Gettysburg and other City Park playgrounds\r\n\r\nThe primary site is the Universally Accessible Park (UAP) which will be one of the first park areas in the country to combine a Miracle League special-needs baseball field and a Shane`s Inspiration designed children`s play areas in one entire Universally Accessible Park. The UAP will serve the needs of children , elderly citizens, disabled veterans, and the community at large. Planned amenities include basketball court with rubberized play surface, sensory garden and sensory wall, wheelchair accessible skateboard area, walking trail with exercise stations, a community multipurpose building with assistive technology, two 50-foot shaded pavilions , and two parking lots. TDP grant funds will be specifically used to install the soft surfacing in the two playground areas; and animal habitat themed tot-lot area for ages 2-5, and a rain forest themed playground for ages 5 to 12. PARCS has been successfully awarded over $720,000 from diverse grant sources for this 8-acre project site. Alternative sites may include playground areas throughout the City that require soft-surfacing repair work.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Irma","LastName":"Yepez-Perez","Phone":"559-621-2957"},{"GrantID":11452,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":145884.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address(es): Central Park-Kennedy Play Area -Paseo Padre Parkway; Irvington Community Park (41885 Blacow Road); Karl Nordvik Park (Ardenwood Boulevard \u0026 Commerce Drive); Blacow Neighborhood Park (Sundale Drive); California Terrace Mini-Park (Terrace Drive); Westridge Neighborhood Park (Fremont Blvd.) (All Locations are in Fremont, CA).\r\n\r\nSix playgrounds will be renovated to receive replacement resilient safety surfacing and new play equipment. Granulated rubber play surfacing (at a minimum depth of six (6`) inches) (Developed from California recycled rubber tires) meets all ADA/ATMA guidelines for accessibility and playground safety while utilizing an environmentally safe and sensitive recycled product.\r\nUpon completion, our project will have diverted approximately 360,000 lbs of diverted California waste tires from landfills (459 CY of granulated rubber) equaling 20,000 tires at 12 lbs each. Refer to CIWMB form 227. \r\nFuture Intent: Maintenance : Granulated rubber surfacing will be lost yearly due to settlement, migration or accumulation in play lot users shoes and clothes. This will require the replenishment of recycled rubber at a rate that will need to be determined with time and experience.","ParticipantName":"City of Fremont","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Andrew","LastName":"Mayes","Phone":"510-949-4741"},{"GrantID":11453,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":25970.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Addresses: 1) Sunnyslope School, 14475 Memorial Drive 2) R.O. Hardin School, 881 Line Street 3) Early Childhood Education Center, 1011 Line Street 4) Gabilan Hills School, 901 Santa Ana Rd\r\n\r\nThe Hollister School District proposes to install soft rubber matting composed of 100% crumb rubber derived from recycled California tires as a play surface under the Kindergarten and Preschool play structures located at the following sites in Hollister, CA.:Sunnyslope School, 14475 Memorial Drive; R.O. Hardin School, 881 Line Street; Early Childhood Education Center, 1011 Line Street; Gabilan Hills School, 901 Santa Ana Rd. These playgrounds are currently surfaced with shredded bark, which represents a safety and cleanliness hazard for young children. We have evaluated the safety of soft rubber tiles as a play structure surface and plan to use it to replace the current shredded bark fiber. We are also committed to the idea of helping to reduce the number of tires in California that await recycling efforts and feel that these projects will serve as valuable environmental education tools for our students and staff. \r\n","ParticipantName":"Hollister School District","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Jack","LastName":"Bachofer","Phone":"831-630-6311"},{"GrantID":11454,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":65200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape: Mulch \r\nRecreation: Sports Mats\r\n\r\nProject Address(es): 3805 Cornucopia Way #A/250 E Hackett Rd\r\n\r\nBark will be used as weed barrier in all planter areas at the Sheriff`s Training Center and Operations Center. It will also be used as a border around the training centers sports field. Mats will be used in the gym and exterior hard surface covering.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County Sheriff\u0027s Office","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Lt. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Gordon","Phone":"209-525-4703"},{"GrantID":11455,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":25426.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address(es): Cayetano Park-Portola Avenue, Bothwell Park - 8th and South `G` streets, Livermore, CA 94550\r\n\r\nCayetano park-This new construction project will provide park facilities to an under-served section of the community. The construction of the Cayetano park is associated with the development of new housing areas in the North West section of the community. A number of the housing sites are high density which increases the need for access to developed park areas.\r\nBothwell Park-The Bothwell Park project is a much needed renovation of an existing site in an older, more established area of town. The current park does not contain play equipment for younger children, nor is it accessible to children with disabilities and the renovation will provide this service. \r\nThe design for these parks, specifically the solid rubberized surface allows the play equipment to be accessible to children with disabilities .","ParticipantName":"Livermore Area Recreation and Park District","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sandra","LastName":"Kaya","Phone":"925-373-5786"},{"GrantID":11456,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Tina Muncie","AwardedFunds":26358.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address(es): 1) Babe Best Park 7525 10th Street, Rio Linda, CA 95673\r\n2) Community Center Park 810 Oak Lane, Rio Linda, CA  95673\r\n\r\nReplace the wood chip playground surface at one (1) existing Park District park, Babe Best park. The recycled tires will provide a safe, attractive and cost effective replacement. \r\n\r\nThe main entrance to the District`s Community Center is currently being re-landscaped to remove aged shrubs and ground cover material.  The new material will freshen up the main entry point of the District`s highest use community facility.  The tire mulch will not only greatly enhance the appearance, but will conserve soil moisture, reduce weed growth and provide a valuable demonstration area for residents.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Rio Linda Elverta Recreation and Park District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wayne","LastName":"Lowery","Phone":"916-991-8110"},{"GrantID":11457,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Tina Muncie","AwardedFunds":80673.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address(es): 1) 375 Ellis Avenue Redding, CA  96001 2) 1225 Mistletoe Lane, Redding, CA  96002 3) 3711 Oasis Road, Redding, CA  96003 \r\n4) 1644 Magnolia Ave, Redding, CA 96001 \r\n\r\nTo enhance or comply with proper depth and surfacing material, we plan to place approximately 155,400 lbs of materials which are manufactured from 100% California waste tires at the following school playground locations: \r\n1) Juniper Preschool (Ellis Ave)\r\n2) Mistletoe Preschool (Mistletoe Ln)\r\n3) EXCEL Academy (Oasis Rd)\r\n4) Magnolia Park (Magnolia Ave)\r\n","ParticipantName":"Shasta County Office of Education","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Vicki","LastName":"Smith","Phone":"530-225-0274"},{"GrantID":11458,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":17288.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1. To support personnel salaries and benefits for solid waste landfill permit and inspections in the LEA program. \r\n2. Postage, copies, communications and other office supplies associated with LEA functions in the solid waste program. \r\n3. Maintenance and travel costs on vehicle use for landfill and transfer station inspections. \r\n4. up to 10% for administrative and clerical support costs.","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Perez","Phone":"530-283-6355"},{"GrantID":11459,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":33827.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Solid Waste Program is to protect the public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities and operations within the jurisdiction of Yuba and Sutter counties and the cities within.  This will be accomplished through routine inspections and making sure that the solid waste facilities and operations, within our jurisdiction, operate in accordance with their solid waste facilities permit and the State Minimum Standards. \r\nYuba County Environmental Health Department intends to use the FY 2009-2010 funds for LEA staff salaries.","ParticipantName":"Yuba-Sutter County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Deborah","LastName":"Biersteker","Phone":"530-749-5479"},{"GrantID":11460,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":25507.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Contra Costa Environmental Health Division (Contra Costa LEA) Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. \r\nContra Costa Environmental Health Division intends to utilize the FY 2009-2010 LEA Grant funds on personnel, training, equipment, supplies, inspections and technical support costs for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities in Contra Costa County.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Parna","LastName":"Kamyabfar","Phone":"925-957-5515"},{"GrantID":11461,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":56598.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Los Angeles Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) received its initial certification in March 1992.  Since then it has been this our goal to insure that `all solid waste facilities are properly established, operated and managed in a manner that adequately protects the public health and the environment and maximizes the safety of the workers, `.... to pursue a policy of regulatory compliance....`\r\nThe LEA is applying for the 2009-2010 Landfill Enforcement Grant to further assist our program in reinforcing its goal and achieve efficiency.  The LEA would like to use part of the grant for a consultant contract, which is primarily utilized for engineering review of Reports of Facility Information, closure plans, and other technical documents.  The LEA would like to use the remainder for staff attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees, and field equipment and its maintenance. \r\nThank you for assisting us in this application package and we look forward to working with you in the future.  Your staff has been most helpful.  If you have any questions, please call me at 213-978-3068.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Kao","Phone":"213-252-3967"},{"GrantID":11462,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":15931.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Benito County LEA Grant EA 20 cycle. \r\n\r\nThe goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. \r\n\r\nSan Benito County`s Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2009-2010 LEA Grant Funds to achieve the following objectives:\r\n1) to supplement our monitoring and inspections of the Landfill, C\u0026D, CIA and composting sites.  \r\n2) To maintain the required level of training for the LEA Staff. \r\n3) To address solid waste permitting issues.","ParticipantName":"San Benito County","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert M.","LastName":"Shingai","Phone":"831-636-4035"},{"GrantID":11463,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":15537.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to maintain a strong public health \u0026 safety program and to protect the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. \r\nThe City of Vernon`s Health Department intends to use the FY2009-2010 LEA Grant -20 funds to purchase safety equipment, monitoring tools, telecommunications air-time and accessories for mobile telephones, computer hardware and software, office supplies, provide vehicle maintenance and upkeep, and allow us to attend training and conference to help fulfill our LEA responsibilities.","ParticipantName":"City of Vernon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Leonard","LastName":"Grossberg","Phone":"323-583-8811"},{"GrantID":11464,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":21569.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA intends to use grant funds for salaries exclusive of benefits.  The Grant will augment our inspection, permitting and enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jill","LastName":"Pahl","Phone":"530-745-2300"},{"GrantID":11465,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":17805.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will continue to use LEA grant funds for salary and benefits for enforcement staff who perform inspections at our solid waste facilities.  Priority items include routine inspections, permit reviews and revisions, enforcement actions to eliminate any ongoing violations and illegal site cleanup actions.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Marvin","LastName":"Moskowitz","Phone":"760-878-0261"},{"GrantID":11466,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":44066.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Bernardino County`s Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2009-2010 LEA Grant funds to attend and participate in conferences, symposia, seminars, and training classes relevant to permitting and operation of new and existing solid waste facilities, implementation of regulations, and to enhance staff knowledge for use in inspection and enforcement.  We will also supplement the LEA budget for the following: 1) Legal services used in enforcement actions, and to acquire the services of technical consultants on an as needed basis to provide specialized knowledge allowing the LEA to adequately review, approve and comment on environmental studies, permitting documents, and closure/post closure plans for solid waste facilities  2) Maintenance and operation of program vehicles and 3) Administrative Services Staff Costs.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Terri","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"909-387-3891"},{"GrantID":11467,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":28572.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  The Alameda County Department of Solid \u0026 Medical Waste Management intends to use the FY 2008-2010 LEA grant funds to pay a portion of the salaries for individuals directly involved in carrying out the solid waste program.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Moroz","Phone":"510-567-6757"},{"GrantID":11468,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":26284.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the City of San Diego Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  The LEA intends to use FY 2009-2010 LEA grant funds for new safety and computer equipment, medical monitoring (annual check-up and test for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities), equipment maintenance, for staff training, reference materials and personnel.  Any interest earned will be used for Salaries.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jacquelyn","LastName":"Adams","Phone":"619-533-3695"},{"GrantID":11469,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":23808.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1. Staff Training and related expenses including hosting roundtable and other solid waste meetings; \r\n2. Equipment maintenance and equipment needs such as instrument calibration, computers, cameras etc;\r\n3. Vehicle mileage and replacement expenses;\r\n4.  Staffing and miscellaneous expenses such as safety gear.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dean","LastName":"Peterson","Phone":"650-372-6222"},{"GrantID":11470,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":18833.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to permitting and inspecting solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  Mendocino County`s Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2009-2010 LEA Grant funds to assist in paying the salary or our Local Enforcement Agency staff.  Additional County funds will also be used for LEA staff salary, program supplies, communication and transportation needs.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Morley","Phone":"707-463-4140"},{"GrantID":11471,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":42771.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment.  The LEA grant funds will be used for staff to attend technical and regulatory training /workshops; contract for technical and legal services; purchasing field equipment and safety gear/supplies; paying for miscellaneous maintenance for vehicles and equipment; paying for a portion of the LEA supervisor salary .","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kathy","LastName":"Cross","Phone":"714-433-6270"},{"GrantID":11472,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":24364.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment as it relates to the operation of solid waste facilities in Santa Barbara County. \r\nSanta Barbara County Environmental Health Services intends to use the FY 09/10 Grant funds for LEA staff salaries, training, equipment maintenance and for necessary office \u0026 field equipment.  In accordance with Grant requirements, all expenditures of Grant funds will be tracked with a complete accounting of those expenditures provided to the CIWMB within 90 days of the close of the fiscal year.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Brummond","Phone":"805-346-7348"},{"GrantID":11473,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":19426.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Provide a brief description of how the LEA grant funds will be used to benefit the LEA`s solid waste permitting and inspection program.  (3-5 sentences)\r\nThe goal of our Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to Solid Waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  Merced County`s environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2009-10 LEA Grant funds for staff costs, attend annual conferences, purchase field equipment and for maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste program .  Any interest earned will be used for training and education.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Rowe","Phone":"209-381-1097"},{"GrantID":11474,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16198.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\nFunds obtained from the grant program will be used to support the Local Enforcement Agency`s (LEA) ability to inspect, permit and monitor the landfill and compost facility.  These funds will be set up in a separate interest bearing account and appropriate records will be maintained.  Any interest earned will be used too enhance approved budget categories.  The Solid Waste Program in Mariposa County contines to benefit from enforcement ttraining workshops/ seminars offered by the CIWMB and other worthwile organizations.  These training sessions assist in the standardization of LEA functions and provide opportunities to network with other jurisdictions.  Additionally, the LEA Program will contine inspection of closed, illegal, and abandoned sites throughout the County.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Charles B.","LastName":"Mosher, M.D., MPH","Phone":"209-966-3689"},{"GrantID":11475,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":15737.0000,"ProjectSummary":"STATEMENT OF USE - The goal of del Norte County Department of Health and Human Services is to promote the health of Del Norte County`s community by: Continuing development and implementation of a comprehensive solid waste program for effective, reliable and economic handling of solid waste for Del Norte County without adversely affecting community safety by damaging the environment of our natural resources. \r\nPromote public education and awareness of issues related to source reduction, re-use, recycling and composing. Funding for FY 2009-2010 will be used for personnel costs, minor equipment repairs, travel and education related to solid waste facilities permit and inspection activities .","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Melody M.","LastName":"Cannon","Phone":"707-464-3191"},{"GrantID":11476,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":30099.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA proposes to use the grant funding to supplement the costs of three Environmental Specialists assigned to the LEA Program as follows:\r\na.  MARY ELLEN OETZEL, ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST III\r\n95% of time spent in the LEA program\r\nResponsibilities; permit processing, facility inspections and enforcement actions\r\nb. PRACTICE WEBB, ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST III\r\n75% of time spent in the LEA program \r\nResonsiblities: Permit processing, facility inspections and enforcement actions. \r\nc. LEA GIBSON, ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST II\r\n95% of time in the LEA program\r\nResponsibilities: Permit processing, facility inspections and enforcement actions.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Todd","Phone":"916-876-7883"},{"GrantID":11477,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":23366.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Ventura County Environmental Health Division as the local Enforcement Agency (EHD/LEA) is committed to protecting public health, safety, and the environment through enforcement of State regulations relative to the storage, handling , processing, and disposal of solid waste in Ventura County.  \r\nThe EHD/LEA intends to use the EA20 grant funds for staff training to maintain our \r\nCIWMB certification; for maintenance/ calibration of landfill monitoring equipment; for purchase of necessary safety equipment; to update program and staff computer systems as necessary; and, to facilitate as necessary, site characterization activities in the course of enforcement of solid waste laws and regulations.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Diane","LastName":"Hall","Phone":"805-654-2433"},{"GrantID":11478,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":19809.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  \r\nThe LEA grant funds and any interest earned would be used towards improving our solid waste enforcement program.  Those expenses would include training for enforcement staff (including travel within the state), the purchase of equipment and materials used for inspections and salaries and benefits for environmental health personnel to handle expected workload in FY 2009-2010 from anticipated applications for new or revised solid waste facility permits, inspections and other activities in the solid waste enforcement program.","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Taber","Phone":"559-852-2620"},{"GrantID":11479,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":15971.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Pittsburg LEA will use the funds for inspection vehicle expenses.  The Funds will be used to continue programs, education and outreach to residents on materials that cannot be disposed of in a landfill/transfer station such as sharps, mercury and other HHW materials.  The funds will also support computers, software, electronics and other monitoring equipment.","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Laura L.","LastName":"Wright","Phone":"925-252-4114"},{"GrantID":11480,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":38093.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of San Diego Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) has developed program goals and objectives in order to protect public health, safety and the environment that encompass a wide variety of solid waste activities, including solid waste permitting, inspection, investigation and enforcement; public health and safety, regulatory streamlining, agency coordination and customer outreach.  \r\nThe distribution of 2009-2010 LEA Grant funds will continue to enhance the LEA program by providing additional field equipment, equipment maintenance, computer equipment and software, office supplies, public outreach materials and opportunities , training and travel, reference materials, professional memberships, laboratory services, health and safety equipment, medical monitoring (annual checkup and tests for field staff) and administrative services.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rebecca","LastName":"Lafreniere","Phone":"858-694-3595"},{"GrantID":11481,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":17389.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Lassen County - \r\n1. Support enhancement of the LEA solid waste landfill permit and inspection programs through a contract agreement between Lassen County and Local Public Health Services.  \r\n2. Postage, copies, communications and other miscellaneous office expenses associated with LEA functions in solid waste. \r\n3. Expenses associated with computer and audio/visual equipment to be used to support LEA activities in solid waste.  \r\n4. Travel expenses associated with LEA EHS mandated training and meeting requirements.","ParticipantName":"Lassen County","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alan","LastName":"Jones","Phone":"530-251-8528"},{"GrantID":11482,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":21995.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilitates within our jurisdiction.  \r\nThe San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department intends to use the FY 2009-10 LEA Grant funds for new safety, field and office equipment, staff training and public outreach for illegal dumping.  Any interest earned will be used for staff education and training.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Kith","Phone":"209-468-3444"},{"GrantID":11483,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":19688.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use: \r\n\r\nThe goal of the Napa County Solid Waste Local enforcement Agency is to protect the public health, safety and the environment with regard to all the solid waste facilities and operation within Napa County.\r\n\r\nThe Napa County LEA intents to use the FY 2008-09 LEA Grant Funds for many purposes, including but not limited to computer equipment and software, personnel assistance, field equipment, and office supplies.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"707-253-4144"},{"GrantID":11484,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":15770.0000,"ProjectSummary":"the goal of our solid waste program is to protect health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities in our jurisdiction, namely the BKK Landfill.  The City of West Covina`s Waste Management Enforcement Agency intends to use FY 2009-2010 LEA Grant funds to supplement the Management Enforcement Agency intends to use FY 2009-2010 LEA Grant funds to supplement the funding of contractual waste management enforcement/inspection services, copy/ facsimile machine maintenance contract, membership dues, meetings, training, publications, office supplies, and applicable LEA Solid Waste Program vehicle maintenance.  Any interest earned will be used for training and education.","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Briley","Phone":"626-939-8425"},{"GrantID":11485,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":20535.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe objective is to continue to provide a proactive, comprehensive Solid Waste LEA Program in Shasta County. The full grant award will be used for staff salaries that inspect, follow-up, permit, and perform related LEA Program duties.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Carla","LastName":"Serio","Phone":"530-225-5789"},{"GrantID":11486,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":25482.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tulare County`s Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2009-2010 LEA Grant fuunds to provide partial funding for a Registered Environmental Health Specialist III to perform routine facility inspections, process permit applications, and respond to solid waste complaints.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kenneth","LastName":"Bowers","Phone":"559-624-7428"},{"GrantID":11487,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18368.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Marin County Environmental Health Services Division will use the FY 2009-2010 LEA Grant funds to carry out the program of the Local Enforcement Agency for Solid Waste (LEA).  The LEA strives to protect public health and safety and the environment through the prevention of solid waste issues in Marin County.  The LEA Grant funds will be used for: staff training and conferences: technical publications and reference books; technical consulting services; field equipment ; office equipment; the maintenance of existing equipment ; supplies; vehicle maintenance on LEA vehicles; medical monitoring for LEA staff.  Any interest will be applied to one of the above categories.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rebecca","LastName":"Ng","Phone":"415-473-6919"},{"GrantID":11488,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":19069.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA`s goal is to regulate the proper storage, collection and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial solid waste.  This is mainly accomplished through education, inspections and enforcement actives.  The LEA Enforcement Assistant Grant will be used for training and to purchase/maintain equpment that supports the solid waste permit and inspection program.  The majority of the grant is used towards the purchase of a vehicle for LEA staff to use while conducting solid waste activities such as inspections, compliant investigations and to attend solid waste training, The remainder of the grant is generally used to purchase health and safety equipment and training.  The grant funds are very much appreciated in this rural County.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Feriani","Phone":"209-754-6691"},{"GrantID":11489,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":16461.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds from this grant will be used to implement a portion of the Solid Waste Enforcement Program activities including the inspection and documentation of various solid waste facilities, vehicles, and disposal sites, as well as, purchasing new safety and computer equipment and maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste Program.  We also plan to use funds to encourage the public to recycle and promote awareness of proper solid waste disposal through community education and outreach programs.  In addition, funds will be used for enrichment by allowing staff to attend workshops , conferences, and roundtables; and any interest earned on the funds will be used for education and training.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rachelle","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"209-533-5692"},{"GrantID":11490,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":17287.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Nevada County Department of Environmental Health`s solid waste LEA program is dedicated to protect the public health, safety and environment by insuring appropriate management and disposal solid waste within our jurisdiction.  This LEA intends to utilize the FY 2009-2010 LEA Grant funds for further enhancement of the Closed, Illegal and Abandoned (CIA) disposal site program, enforcement investigation costs, annual medical monitoring for LEA field staff, and reimbursement for staff services (permanent salaries and CDA reimbursement for support services) as based upon actual salaries as per CIWMB approved methodology.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Eisen","Phone":"530-265-1469"},{"GrantID":11491,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":15736.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The enforcement assistance grant will be utilized to directly support the Glenn County Local Enforcement Agency in inspecting and monitoring the Glenn County Landfill, three composting operations, closed sites and other solid waste activities.  The grant funds will be maintained in a separate account within the Glenn County Health Services Department budget, as required in the Enforcement Assistance Grants Program Financial Control Mechanisms document.  Expenditures will be divided between equipment, training, professional and consulting service as and LEA staff salaries.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Backus","Phone":"530-934-6102"},{"GrantID":11492,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":18373.0000,"ProjectSummary":"the goal of our solid waste program is to protect Public Health, Safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. \r\nThe El Dorado County Local Enforcement Agency intends to use those grant monies received to compensate Placer County for performance of solid waste permitting and enforcement activities within El Dorado County.  This arrangement between the neighboring counties is sought to effect cost efficiency.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Deatherage","Phone":"530-621-6113"},{"GrantID":11493,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":16222.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  The LEA`s primary focus is the permitting, inspection and enforcement at the solid waste operations and facilities within Colusa County.  Colusa County Environmental Health Division, as LEA, intends to utilize the approximate sum of $16,166.00 from the Enforcement Assistance Grant EA-20 to supplement the salary of the required LEA position.","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Craig","LastName":"Erickson","Phone":"530-458-0396"},{"GrantID":11494,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":19042.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Solid Waste Inspection and Enforcement Program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities and operations within our jurisdiction.  The Environmental Health Division of the Yolo county Health Department intends to use the FY 2009-2010 LEA grant funds for training and conference expenses, sold waste staff vehicle maintenance, staff time not reimbursable by fees, and for the purchase or maintenance of equipment necessary to perform the Solid Waste Inspection and Enforcement Program.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Pinnow","Phone":"530-666-8646"},{"GrantID":11495,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":24364.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local Enforcement Agency Grant Program -EA20 (FY09-10) funds will supplement personnel, training equipment, supplies and other related costs of operating the Monterey County Solid Waste Program.  Grant monies will be used to achieve the following program objectives:\r\n1. To inspect and monitor all regulated solid waste facilities at required frequencies. \r\n2. To enhance program efficiency by increasing inspectors knowledge and capacity through key training opportunities. \r\n3. To ensure safety and effectiveness while enforcing solid waste statutes and regulations by providing staff with the necessary tools and equipment to carry out the program activities.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Ramirez","Phone":"831-755-4539"},{"GrantID":11496,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":28735.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste enforcement program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard the effects of solid waste facilities and illegal disposal of solid waste within the jurisdiction of the City of San Jose.  \r\nThe City of San Jose`s Department of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement, Code enforcement Division, intends to use the EA20 LEA Assistance Grant Funds (FY 2009-2010) for the continued implementation of the Decade/Envision Connect inspection data management system, related computer equipment and services (wireless accounts), etc.  In addition new safety equipment, LEA-staff medical monitoring, and for vehicle maintenance as well as staff training and education.  Any interest earned will be used for supplies and office equipment for the LEA program .  LEA grant expenditures, needs and focus may be altered during the term of this grant cycle, which may necessitate a reallocation of some of the grant funds.  If this is necessary, the LEA supervisor will provide the proposed changes for Board staff review and authorization.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Ferrier","Phone":"408-535-7945"},{"GrantID":11497,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":17046.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Lake County`s Solid Waste Enforcement program is to protect public health, safety and that of the environment with regard to solid waste facilities in our jurisdiction.  The Environmental Health Division intends to use the FY2009/10 LEA Enforcement Agency Grant EA20 funds to pay personnel expenses (wages and salaries) for Environmental Health staff working in the LEA program.","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Ruminski","Phone":"707-263-1164"},{"GrantID":11498,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":32385.0000,"ProjectSummary":"STATEMENT OF USE:\r\n\r\nFunding received through the Local Enforcement Agency grant program will be used to offset staff costs related to inspection, training, enforcement activities and over-site of the solid waste program. \r\nThe goal of the Environmental health Services Department, as the Local Enforcement Agnecy, is to ensure that solid waste activities are operated in conformance with the regulations of the State of California, and that the protection of public health, safety and the environment is held as the highest priority.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"April","LastName":"McCuan","Phone":"661-862-8791"},{"GrantID":11499,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":28872.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Goals and Objectives:\r\nThe goal of the solid waste program is to promote compliance with state and local regulations as it pertains to the collection, handling, storage and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial waste in an effort to protect the air, water, and land from pollution and to ensure public health and safety. \r\nFund Allocation:\r\nthe Fresno County Department of Public Health, environmental Health Division, proposes to utilize the FY 2009-10 enforcement Grant Funds for staffing needs associated with implementation of the County`s enforcement Program Plan.  Remaining grant funds will be allocated towards training to maintain program certification and for professional and specialized services.  interest earned will be utilized to offset personnel costs.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Adan","LastName":"Ortiz","Phone":"559-600-4065"},{"GrantID":11500,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":18589.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This certified LEA oversees 65 active solid waste sites (operations, facilities, closed municipal solid waste landfills and burn dumps) and numerous nuisance dump sites.  We educate private citizens and businesses, respond to their requests as well as various agency requests for service.  Other funding for the LEA Program is derived from a portion of the local solid waste tipping fee (currently $2.56 per ton), solid waste operation/facility inspection fees and project review fees ($136.00 per hour).  We will use the EA 20 grant funds to augment our program revenue to provide staff salaries and staff training.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carolyn","LastName":"Hawkins","Phone":"707-268-2215"},{"GrantID":11501,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":16139.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use - \r\n\r\nThe goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nModoc County`s Environment Health Division intends to use FY 2009-2010 LEA Grant funds for staff salary, travel expenses, training and equipment for the Solid Waste LEA Program.  Any interest earned will be used for the same purposes.","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Warren","LastName":"Farnam","Phone":"530-233-6310"},{"GrantID":11502,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":16332.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within Amador County. \r\nThis grant provides supplemental funding to the County program for solid waste permitting and enforcement activities.  All program activities are current mandates on the County to provide this level of service to the community in order that the public health and the environment are not adversely impacted by solid waste handling , storage or disposal practices.  Amador County Environmental Health intends to use the FY 2009-2010 LEA Grant funds for a portion of the LEA staff salaries and office maintenance.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael W.","LastName":"Israel","Phone":"209-223-6439"},{"GrantID":11503,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16703.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Mono County Environmental Health intends to use FY 2009-2010 LEA Grant funds to supplement salary, provide training opportunities and/or cover travel expenses related to training for LEA staff.","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Louis","LastName":"Molina","Phone":"760-924-1845"},{"GrantID":11504,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":40536.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use - \r\nOne of the goals of the LEA Program is to protect public health and safety through effective uses of technology in regulating waste facilities in Riverside County.  A portion of the grant funds will be used to continue the development of a geographic system (GIS) to facilitate the oversight of waste facilities.  The remaining funds will be used for training of LEA staff to increase effectiveness of field staff and to purchase equipment.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Laurie","LastName":"Holk","Phone":"760-393-3390"},{"GrantID":11505,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":15559.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With one FTE Environmental Health Specialist, Sierra County currently operates five solid waste disposal facilities which are located throughout an area covering approximately 1000 square miles.  The local enforcement agency is charged with the responsibility to `..... assure that solid , liquid, and hazardous wastes are collected, treated, handled, and reclaimed or recycles in such a manner as to prevent the spread of or pollution of waters, the creation of nuisances of safety hazards, and the environmental degradation of any kind.`  (Sierra County Health Services Plan, (1994-95).  The Environmental Health Specialist is responsible for performing tasks directly related to landfill permit and inspections as well as a accomplish all the duties encompassed by the environmental health plan.","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Elizabeth","LastName":"Morgan","Phone":"530-993-6716"},{"GrantID":11506,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":18651.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Solid waste permit fees and landfill tonnage fees have been established to fund monthly landfill inspections.  Fees are not adequate to fund additional staff hours necessary to continue program improvements including investigation of illegal landfills, participation in LEA and Integrated Waste Management Board coordination, activities, program uniformity, meeting participation, regulation review/comment activities.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Huerta","Phone":"530-538-5328"},{"GrantID":11507,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":25620.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the soolid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to proper safe storage, transport and disposal of soolid waste within our juriscition.  The County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health intends to use FY 2009/2010 LEA grant funds for activities directly related to implementation of the solid waste facilities permit and inspection programs as outlined in the procedures and requirement and application guidelines of this grant.  This may include, but not be limited to, new safety and computer equipment, medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities) and for maintenance on vehicles assigned tto the LEA Solid Waste Program.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Balliet","Phone":"408-918-1976"},{"GrantID":11508,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":81547.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Local Enforcement Agency grant funds will be used to provide more outside training within the State of California on permitting and inspection such as State Minimum Standard training, illegal dumping, and many other topics in the field of Solid Waste.  To purchase protective equipment and different types of monitoring equipment for the purpose of protection of the inspectors and for the purpose of monitoring of closed and active sites.  Fudns for education such as membership fees, subscriptions and updates of Title 14 and 27.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Pete","LastName":"Oda","Phone":"626-430-5541"},{"GrantID":11509,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":16387.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Siskiyou County Environmental Health Division maintains an active Local Enforcement Agency Program for the purposes of protecting public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  The 2009/2010 grant funds will be spend on REHS staff salaries.  REHS staff will continue to inspect and enforce applicable regulations at all active and closed sites.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Barber","Phone":"530-841-2110"},{"GrantID":11510,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":17035.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment w/ regard to solid waste facilities within Tehama Co.\r\n\r\nTehama County`s Dept. of Environmental Health intends to use FY 2008-2009 LEA Grant funds for new safety and computer equipment, medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities) and for maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste Program.  Funds will also be used for staffing, training, travel within the State, consulting services, and materials.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Potanovic","Phone":"530-527-8020"},{"GrantID":11511,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":25282.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Solid Waste/Local Enforcement Agency program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facility and waste related incidents within our jurisdiction.  Sonoma County`s environmental Health Division intends to use the EAG20, FY 2009-2010 grant funds for the supplementation to staff salaries while performing permitting and inspection duties; purchases of field inspection supplies; development of staff through trainings, professional organization memberships, and conferences; renewal of Hazwhopper certifications for staff conducting inspections at solid waste facilities; Any interest earned will be used for activities mentioned above.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Sosko","Phone":"707-565-6521"},{"GrantID":11512,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Elaine Novak","AwardedFunds":20598.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant will offset a portion of the salary costs for the Civil Engineer-Environmental and/or Registered Environmental Health Specialists within the LEA program for solid waste permitting and inspections.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Schmidtbauer","Phone":"707-784-3308"},{"GrantID":11513,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":15545.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Alpine County Local Enforcement Agency is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\nThe Alpine County LEA intends to use EA20 grant funds for LEA personnel (Administrative, Consultation, R.E.H..S Salary, misc.) to perform LEA duties within our jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Lampson","Phone":"530-694-2146"},{"GrantID":11514,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":18176.0000,"ProjectSummary":"EA20 grant monies will be used by our LEA Solid Waste Enforcement program in acquiring field inspection equipment, necessary office equipment, personnel protective equipment and training of staff as necessary in maintaining the appropriate level of expertise, efficiency and qualifications in continuing to administer this program.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Phil","LastName":"Hudecek","Phone":"559-675-7823"},{"GrantID":11515,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":21566.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment by ensuring that solid wastes are properly managed within our jurisdiction. \r\nThe Imperial County Department of Public Health, Local Enforcement Agency, intends to utilize the FY 2009/2010 EA Grant funds for staff training, supplies, and technical equipment to support LEA staff in the performance of their permitting, inspection, and enforcement duties at solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  Funds may also be allocated to support illegal dumping code enforcement activities to be managed by the imperial County LEA and for the maintenance and replacement of vehicles assigned to LEA staff.  Any remaining funds or interest earned will be used for salary offsets. \r\n","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Lars","LastName":"Seifert","Phone":"760-336-8530"},{"GrantID":11516,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":61762.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation - Playground\r\nProject Location - 3060 Snows Rd, Camino, CA. 95709\r\n\r\nCamino School is a small rural school located in the Sierra Foothills and a central part of our community. Due to the cost and lack of availability of wood chips, we will use rubber mulch in our playground areas. This will provide a safe and durable surface for students to play and exemplify our practice of recycling by diverting 13,825 tires from the California waste stream. This will ensure playground safety while providing challenging stimulation to students at minimal risk of injury. In the process, we will extend our ADA compliant path to connect to the accessible play component. By using a tire-derived product and installing plaques denoting CIWMB as the project sponsor and the number of tires recycled, we will promote awareness both at school and in the community.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Camino Union School District","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Bonniksen","Phone":"530-644-4552"},{"GrantID":11517,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":88428.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground Mulch\r\nProject Location: 1825 Cheyenne Way, Modesto, CA 95356\r\n\r\nThere are two playgrounds at Agnes Baptist Elementary School serving nearly 600 students. Sand will be removed from the area around multiple play structures on both playgrounds. The sand will be replaced with tire-derived product, creating a safer, more attractive environment for the children. The TDP will eliminate a sanitation problem with cats and sand. It will also eliminate stings from sand bees which was an ongoing health issue for children.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus Union School District","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Tom","LastName":"Price","Phone":"209-527-0450"},{"GrantID":11518,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Tina Muncie","AwardedFunds":41333.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Track\r\nProject Location: 680 Van DuzenRd. Mad River, CA 95526\r\n\r\nIt is the goal of Southern Trinity Joint Unified School District (STJUSD) to provide a safe recreational surface to promote the physical health of the students and community members of Mad River and surrounding communities. Mad River is a small, mountainous , frontier community with a high level of poverty located in Southern Trinity County. Currently, our students and members of the community (including a large retirement population) Are running and walking on our narrow, mountainous roads with no bike lanes. Although there is the ample great outdoors it is fraught with uneven ground, arduous hills without walking trails, and inclement, four-season weather. Since the nearest recreational facility is over an hour drive away, an all-weather running track utilizing 100% recycled tires in Mad River will provide a safe environment for activity and promote physical health while improving the community spirit in southern Trinity County.","ParticipantName":"Southern Trinity Joint Unified School District","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Austin","Phone":"707-502-7115"},{"GrantID":11519,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":149419.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground, mulch/bark\r\n\r\nProject Addresses: Site 1: 1300 Metz Road Monterey, CA 93960\r\nSite 2: 330 N. Walker Drive\r\n\r\nBoth Gabilan Elementary School School and San Vicente Elementary School, our two oldest schools need new playground cover material. Currently both schools use sand, which is highly unsanitary because of animal feces and other dirt that accumulates. Also, very strong winds blow in the Salinas Valley every afternoon from early spring to late fall which makes it almost impossible to keep the sand in place.  Both schools have a very high percentage of low-income students: San Vicente = 93.4% and \r\nGabilan = 96% according to the Consolidated Application for State and Federal grants.","ParticipantName":"Soledad Unified School District","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gertrud","LastName":"Robinson","Phone":"831-678-3987"},{"GrantID":11520,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":41370.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape: Mulch or Bark\r\n\r\nProject Address: \r\n19050 Malaguerra Avenue \r\nMorgan Hill, CA 95037\r\n\r\nAs part of Police Academy curriculum set forth by the State of California Commission on Police Officer Standards of Training (POST), Academy recruits are required to complete a physical agility test. This test requires climbing a six-foot-tall wooden wall and a six-foot-tall fence. The Justice Training Center would use recycled mulch/bark material on the back side of the aforementioned wall and fence to reduce the impact of landing and reduce injuries in recruits upon scaling and jumping down from the wall and/or fence. The Justice Training Center campus is set in a rural and secluded part of Morgan Hill and is meant to resemble a city with street signs and landscaping. We would use the recycled material to replace the tan bark throughout the campus. The tan bark currently gets dug up by animals and blown around on a nightly basis.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County, Sheriff\u0027s Office","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Dalia","LastName":"Rodriguez","Phone":"408-201-7645"},{"GrantID":11521,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":29442.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape: Horse Stall Mats/Arenas\r\n\r\nProject Address: 9900 Cody Street, Coalinga, CA 93210\r\n\r\nThe purpose of this project is to install rubber stall mats in all of the rodeo student horse stalls: the stalls are 12 feet wide by 24 feet long; the mats would be installed to cover 12 feet wide by 12 feet long. For two decades, the West Hills Community College Rodeo Program has been a powerhouse in the West Coast region of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association ; claiming numerous Regional and National, team and individual championships. At West Hills, rodeo is a part of the athletic program and its student athlete`s train and practice like any intercollegiate sport on campus. The West Hills College rodeo facilities are located on the Farm of the Future, which is a\r\n212-acre Agricultural Laboratory for West Hills College, and includes three arenas and 70 covered horse stalls for rodeo student horses. Rubber stall mats naturally cushion the animal`s feet and legs, requiring less bedding which means less maintenance; and help protect against the elements, providing insulation from cold and protection from damp, wet environments, thus reducing respiratory illness, joint pain, hoof problems and injuries that are often the result of a poorly constructed floor that is damp, hard, slippery or poorly drained.","ParticipantName":"West Hills Community College District","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joy","LastName":"Cowden","Phone":"559-934-2708"},{"GrantID":11522,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Tina Muncie","AwardedFunds":125868.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address(es): 1) Woodson Elementary School N. 150 Toomes Ave. Corning, CA 96021\r\n2) Rancho Tehama Elementary School 17357 Stage Coach Rd. PO Box 5775 Corning, CA 96021\r\n\r\nWe will use the Tire-Derived Products grant to improve numerous playground area boxes under playground equipment at two schools by using high quality tire derived particle bark fill (playground mulch), provided by Ag Link, Inc., Ballico, CA, through the supplier NSP, Redding, CA. We intend to improve the playground equipment areas at the Woodson Elementary School  and Rancho Tehama Elementary Schools, which serve 502 students in grades K-5 (75% qualified for free or reduced lunch); as well as serving all children and parents from the community who use the playground equipment and grounds after school and on weekends. Currently, we have pea gravel covering the area under the equipment, and have numerous problems with this current situation.","ParticipantName":"Corning Union Elementary School District","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Danny","LastName":"Salado","Phone":"530-824-7700"},{"GrantID":11523,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Tina Muncie","AwardedFunds":26000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address(es): 1) 1545 Pleasant Grove Blvd. Roseville, CA 95747\r\n\r\nThe City of Roseville plans to build Placer County`s first new universally accessible playground in Mahany Park.  This community effort will create barrier free playgrounds to be enjoyed by children with and without disabilities so they may enjoy the outdoors and experience unique play opportunities, interaction and acceptance. A universally accessible playground incorporated resilient surfacing and wide walkways and ramps to provide access to all play areas along with tactile and auditory elements to entertain the senses. Both Mahany and Maidu Parks are regional community parks and provides the perfect locations for such playgrounds.","ParticipantName":"City of Roseville","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ray","LastName":"Kerridge","Phone":"916-774-5362"},{"GrantID":11524,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":149994.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Other: Fitness Sports Mat\r\n\r\nProject Address: 711 W. Cinnamon Dr. Lemoore, CA 93245\r\n\r\nThe City will install tire derived rubber matting at their Child Recreation Center. The project will divert 39,000 PTE`s from the California Waste Stream. \r\nAfter the tire derived is placed, the City will install a sign to inform the community that the CIWMB was a direct partner in funding this project. The sign will include the total number of tires diverted form the California Waste Stream.","ParticipantName":"City of Lemoore","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":11525,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Debbie Escobar","AwardedFunds":149990.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address: 2825 Yana Avenue\r\nRedding, CA 96002\r\n\r\nOur project consists of removing all pea gravel from a large playground area. After the pea gravel is removed, a barrier to prevent noxious weed infiltration will be installed. We will then spread the rubber mulch product in varying depths up to and exceeding 9 inches in some locations to provide a safe fall zone. This project will be a community project that the Shasta county Probation Department will provide the labor for as part of their community service.","ParticipantName":"Enterprise Elementary School District","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Susan","LastName":"Ohlson-Hawley","Phone":"530-224-4100"},{"GrantID":11526,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Tina Muncie","AwardedFunds":142810.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture-Tree Care Product Recreation-Sidewalk/Pathway, Sports Surfacing, playground bark.\r\n\r\nProject Location- Various locations within the City of Biggs:\r\n\r\n- Resurface Tennis Courts - 3046 Second Street (Biggs High School)\r\n-Sidewalk Repairs - 1. On the North side of B Street between First and Second Street.  2. B Street between Second and Third Street.  3. C Street between Fifth and Sixth Street. \r\n- Playground Mulch - 1. Corner of B and 8th Street.  2. 3046 Second Street (Biggs High School)\r\n- Multi-purpose Trail - See  map with Application for location.\r\n\r\n\r\nIf awarded, the City of Biggs proposes to implement the following projects with the Tire-Derived Products: Resurfacing the existing City tennis courts with a Rubberway - multi purpose surface. the tennis courts are approximately 12,000 SF. Repair existing sidewalk system with new Rubberway surface and installation of new rubber tree wells at three `test areas` throughout the City. Installation of Rubberway mulch at the City`s existing playground. Construction of a new multi purpose pathway/sidewalk that will better link a new residential development to the City`s downtown area. The pathway will be approximately 12,525 SF.","ParticipantName":"City of Biggs","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Pete R.","LastName":"Carr","Phone":"530-868-0100"},{"GrantID":11527,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":56250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Sidewalk/Pathway\r\n\r\nProject Address: Bella Vista between Parlier and Tuolumne\r\nParlier, CA 93648\r\n\r\nThe city will use the tire derived product for the sidewalk which is located on Bella Vista between Parlier and Tuolumne. The City will also use the tire derived product for the artificial turf in the medians. The project will divert 11,250 PTE`s from the Californian Waste Stream. After the tire derived product is placed, the City will install a sign to inform the community that the CIWMB was a direct partner in funding this project. The sign will include the total number of tires diverted from the Californian Waste Stream.","ParticipantName":"City of Parlier","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jack","LastName":"Castro","Phone":"559-646-3545"},{"GrantID":11528,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":27123.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape - Mulch or Bark\r\nRecreation - Playground \r\n\r\nProject Address:  Site #1 - Downtown planter, Site #2 - City park playground and planter areas.\r\n\r\nThe City of Lindsay is proposing to utilize 100% California recycled tires made into rubber bark in a variety of landscape and recreation applications within its city limits.  Site number one, the tired looking City Park will be renovated during 2009 year.  Construction includes new landscape planter areas along with new children playground areas where rubber bark will be used making them safe cushioned fall-free area.  Site number two will utilize recycled tire product made into rubber landscape bark to be placed in the proposed new landscape planters with in the downtown business district due to start Spring 2009.  Because of our past successful CIWMB grant opportunities the City of Lindsay has proved to become a showcase of what can transpire by utilizing these important grants offered us.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Lindsay","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Neyba","LastName":"Amezcua","Phone":"559-562-7119"},{"GrantID":11529,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Tina Muncie","AwardedFunds":85473.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape: Weed abatement coverings\r\nProject Location:2370 Webb Ranch Road\r\n\r\nInstall weed abatement mulch to prevent weed growth that could shade ground mounted solar panels. Solar array provides power to treatment plant. Water District personnel will design and install curb and spread mulch.","ParticipantName":"Redwood Valley County Water District","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Koehler","Phone":"707-485-0679"},{"GrantID":11530,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Tina Muncie","AwardedFunds":83000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Track \u0026 Artificial Turf\r\n\r\nProject Location: \r\n315 W 14th Street, Davis Ca 95616\r\n\r\nThe Davis Joint Unified School District is installing a synthetic `Astro Turf` all Rubber in filled system at Davis High School Stadium located in Davis Ca. The Installation will start in or around April 2008 with completion date of July/August 2008.\r\n\r\nThe Davis Joint Unified School District is applying for the CA recycled rubber grand under CIWMB guidelines . Our goal is to use the grant to help subsidize cost plus create a place for the reusable rubber granules.","ParticipantName":"Davis Joint Unified School District","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Adell","Phone":"530-759-2182"},{"GrantID":11531,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Tina Muncie","AwardedFunds":149984.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Playground\r\nProject Locations- Hagginwood Park\r\nMarysville Blvd. Sacramento, CA. 95838 and Strawberry Manor Park \r\n200 Danville Way \r\nSacramento, CA 95838\r\n\r\nStrawberry Manor Park is an existing neighborhood park that is long over due for many safety and recreational improvements. The 1.3 acre park has been re-master planned to include a completely new playground, site furnishings, additional vegetation, sidewalks, fitness stations, a multi-purpose court, and more, The goal is to make the park a much more useable space for the surrounding neighborhood. The tire derived product requested in this grant application will be used as the surfacing in the new playground which is approximately 5,000 sq ft.\r\n\r\nHaggenwood Park is an existing community park that is long over due for many safety and recreational improvements. The 17 acre park has been re-master planned to include a completely new playground, site furnishings, and sidewalks. The goal is to make the park a regional attraction to serve the community and provide fully accessible equipment to the community. The tire derived product requested in this grant application will be used as the surfacing for two playgrounds, a tot lot for ages 2-5 and an adventure playground for ages 5-12--for a total of approximately 10,000 sq ft.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Camille","LastName":"Wise","Phone":"916-808-8830"},{"GrantID":11532,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Tina Muncie","AwardedFunds":85500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/landscape: mulch or bark \r\nRecreation: Other Mats/Tiles\r\nProject Location: \r\n3100 Monte Diablo, \r\nStockton, CA 95203\r\n\r\nThe San Joaquin County Office of Education will utilize recycled tire-derived products to rehabilitate the Youth Build San Joaquin`s school site. The school site is an old naval base. The products will be used to replace flooring in the school and for landscape applications.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County Office of Education","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Condit","Phone":"209-468-9297"},{"GrantID":11533,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Tina Muncie","AwardedFunds":127260.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground, Track\r\n\r\nProject Address: Grant Elementary School- 200 Grant Avenue, Petaluma, CA 94952\r\n\r\nThe Petaluma City (Elementary) School District and the Grant School and Community Track Committee (GSCTC) are proposing to construct an all-weather recreational 250 meter track and to re-surface an existing asphalt playground.  The track will utilize 15,000 Passenger Tire Equivalents (PTE) and the playground resurfacing will utilize 7,627 PTE, using a proprietary technology called Rubberway Pervious Training Track System and Rubberway Pervious Multipurpose System, through United Sports Surfacing of America, Inc.\tThe purpose of our project is to provide a safe all-weather training facility for the students and for the surrounding community in an effort to promote physical health through physical activity.","ParticipantName":"Petaluma City (Elementary) School District","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Susan","LastName":"Price","Phone":"707-778-4804"},{"GrantID":11534,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":71833.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Track Sports Surfacing\r\nProject Location: 400 West Whitney Avenue, Woodlake, CA 93286\r\n\r\nThe district will be replacing a six lane dirt track, that in the winter months is rendered useless, with a nine lane all weather track that can used by elementary district, high school district and the community. This size track would allow for WHS to host track and field meets from dual meets to championships. Woodlake High School is also adding three tennis courts to the existing 4 court complex. The existing courts would be resurfaced to match the new court surface.","ParticipantName":"Woodlake Union High School District","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Hire","Phone":"559-564-8081"},{"GrantID":11535,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape: Tree Care Products\r\nRecreation: Sidewalk/Pathway\r\n\r\nProject Address: Highway 33 between 8th and 15th street\r\n\r\nThe City of Firebaugh is centrally located on Highway 33 between Interstate 5 and 99. In order to improve the aesthetics of the Highway 33 corridor, the City has proposed and began planning a Highway 33 Streetscape Improvement Project. To couple this Project, the City is proposing to use the TDP funds to install 150 new rubber tree wells and approximately 7,000 LF of new rubber sidewalks along this corridor.","ParticipantName":"City of Firebaugh","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Jorgensen","Phone":""},{"GrantID":11536,"CycleID":475,"CycleCode":"TDP9        ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP9         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":149955.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address(es): 1) Brooktree \r\n2) Cherrywood 3) Laneview 4) Northwood 5) Toyon\r\n\r\nThe project will provide fall material surfacing for five elementary school upper and lower playgrounds in the Berryessa Union School District. Currently, the district is using engineered wood fiber, and would prefer a longer lasting, durable, and safer play surface . The fiber wood materials break down over time and needs to be replenished often. Tire derived rubber surfacing, made from recycled rubber tires, will provide better shock absorption in the event of a fall, thereby providing a safer surface for the students. It will also remove tires from the landfill and will help Berryessa promote it`s `Go Green` campaign for all schools in the district.","ParticipantName":"Berryessa Union School District","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Bakos","Phone":"408-923-1892"},{"GrantID":11537,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":19921.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Trinity County`s Environmental Health Division intends to use the full grant award for staff salaries. In order to protect the public`s health and safety, and that of the environment, with regard to the solid waste facilities within our county, staff will inspect, permit, and perform LEA Program duties.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Hedtke","Phone":"530-623-1459"},{"GrantID":11538,"CycleID":476,"CycleCode":"TCS6        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":22292.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information:  Portions of Various Streets throughout El Cerrito;At least 300 lbs of crumb rubber of RAC; const. date: 4/1/09; 280,292 SY","ParticipantName":"City of El Cerrito","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gerardo","LastName":"Avila","Phone":"925-890-9796"},{"GrantID":11539,"CycleID":476,"CycleCode":"TCS6        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information: Various locations ( See attached list of street); 300 lbs; 251,586 Sq. Yds.; prop. const. date: June 1, 2009","ParticipantName":"City of Stockton","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Even","LastName":"Marcelo","Phone":"209-937-8885"},{"GrantID":11540,"CycleID":476,"CycleCode":"TCS6        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information:  Various streets; 250,000 SY; Const. Date: June 2009","ParticipantName":"City of Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gregory","LastName":"Smith","Phone":"916-808-8364"},{"GrantID":11541,"CycleID":476,"CycleCode":"TCS6        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Info: Chip Seal\r\nLocation- Irishtown Rd., Pine Grove, CA;  Joyce Rd., Pine Grove, CA; Pioneer-Volcano Rd, Pioneer, CA;  Camanche Rd, Buena Vista, CA; Buena Vista Rd, Buena Vista CA; Old HWY 49, Sutter Creek, CA; Ridge Rd, Sutter Creek, CA.\r\n\r\nLimits: Post Mile 0.0-1.96; Post Mile 0.0-.45; Post Mile 0.0-2.5; Post Mile 3.69-4.29; Post Mile 0.0-5.5; Post Mile 0.0-1.47; Post Mile 0.0-5.0\r\n\r\nAmt of Crumb Rubber per Ton of RAC or BINDER: 14+3.5+18+4+40+17+41= 137.5\r\n\r\nSY of Chip Seal: 247,010\r\nTesting Cost: $2,990\r\nConstruction Start Date: 6/09 \u0026 6/10","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Belvoir","Phone":"209-223-6429"},{"GrantID":11542,"CycleID":476,"CycleCode":"TCS6        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Info: ChipSeal will be layed within various locations in the City Limits of the City of Deser Hot Springs. See Application\r\n\r\nLimits, 16miles of chipseal on 25ft wide rd.; 300lbs of tire-derived crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder; 235,000 sq yrds of chipseal; $15,000 testing Costs; proposed construction date Sept. 2009.","ParticipantName":"City of Desert Hot Springs","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jason","LastName":"Simpson","Phone":"760-329-6411"},{"GrantID":11543,"CycleID":476,"CycleCode":"TCS6        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":248605.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Info: Chip Seal\r\nLocation: See Application\r\nLimits:See Application\r\n\r\nAmt of Crumb Rubber per Ton of RAC or Binder: MISSING INFO\r\n\r\nSY of Chip Seal: 218,605\r\nTesting Cost: $30,000\r\nConstruction Start Date: 6/1/09\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Rohnert Park","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eydie","LastName":"Tacata","Phone":"707-588-2205"},{"GrantID":11544,"CycleID":476,"CycleCode":"TCS6        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":217564.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Info:ChipSeal\r\nLocation: 9th Ave; S. Lexington St.; Lexington St; Clinton St.; Randolph St.; Northwalk St.\r\nLimits:High St. to Browning Rd. 1.35miles; Garces Hwy. to Schuster Rd. 2.1 miles; Garces Hwy to Cecil Ave. 1.02 miles; Garces Hwy to Cecil Ave. 96 miles; Cecil Ave to Garces Hwy. 1 mile; Cecil Ave to County Ln Rd. 1 mile\r\n\r\nAmt of Crumb Rubber per Ton of RAC or BINDER: 44+57+41+36+29+57= 264tons\r\nSY of Chip Seal: 217,564\r\nTesting Cost: $0\r\nConstruction Start Date: June 2009 \r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Delano","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Edgardo V.","LastName":"Galero","Phone":"661-720-2221"},{"GrantID":11545,"CycleID":476,"CycleCode":"TCS6        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":189902.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Info: Category 5- Chip Seal\r\nLocation: Various See Application\r\nLimits: Various See Application\r\nAmt of Crumb Rubber per Ton of RAC or BINDER: 340lb (17%)\r\n\r\nSY of Chip Seal: 189,902\r\nTesting Cost: $0.00\r\nConstruction Start Date: 3/1/10\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Oxnard","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"805-385-7902"},{"GrantID":11546,"CycleID":476,"CycleCode":"TCS6        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":175833.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Info: Chip Seal\r\nLocation: Residential Zones P2, P5, P6. See Application\r\nLimits: See Application\r\n\r\nAmt of Crumb Rubber per Ton of RAC or BINDER: Missing Info\r\n\r\nSY of Chip Seal: 151,000\r\nTesting Cost: $75,000\r\nConstruction Start Date: June 2009","ParticipantName":"City of Pleasant Hill","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ann","LastName":"Page","Phone":"925-671-5260"},{"GrantID":11547,"CycleID":476,"CycleCode":"TCS6        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":144982.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Info: Category 5-Chip Seal\r\nLocation: See Application\r\nLimits: See Application\r\nAmt of Crumb Rubber per Ton of RAC or BINDER: Missing Info\r\n\r\nSY of Chip Seal: 135,982\r\nTesting Cost: $30,000\r\nConstruction Start Date: June 2009","ParticipantName":"City of Lompoc","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Craig","LastName":"Dierling","Phone":"805-875-8224"},{"GrantID":11548,"CycleID":477,"CycleCode":"TRI30       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI30        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":127861.0000,"ProjectSummary":"2 Project location: Melinda from Altisima to 2 \u0026 1 Bridge; Alicia Parkway, north lanes, from southwest city limits to Santa Margarita Pkwy; 5000 tons of RAC; Const. dates: Summer and Fall of 2009, 50K TC","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Santa Margarita","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ehab","LastName":"Maximous","Phone":"949-635-1800"},{"GrantID":11549,"CycleID":477,"CycleCode":"TRI30       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI30        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":83917.0000,"ProjectSummary":"20 Projects Information: See file for street locations; 3924 tons of RAC; TC $12500; proposed const. date: May 2009 \u0026 2010.","ParticipantName":"City of Westlake Village","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Bellomo","Phone":"805-279-6856"},{"GrantID":11550,"CycleID":477,"CycleCode":"TRI30       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI30        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":120400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1\r\nLocation: Coloma Rd and McGregor Dr. Limits: McGregor Dr. to Sunrise Blvd and McGregor Dr from Coloma Rd to Ambassador Dr. 7200 tons of RAC; Construction date: Feb. 1,2009\r\nProject 2\r\nLocation: International Dr. Limits: Kilgore Rd to Sunrise Blvd. 7790 tons of RAC; Construction date: April 1, 2009; 15% min. of crumb rubber; Type of RAC - Asphalt-Rubber\r\n7200+7790=14990x20x.4=$119,920 not 120,400","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Cordova","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brit","LastName":"Snipes","Phone":"916-851-8905"},{"GrantID":11551,"CycleID":477,"CycleCode":"TRI30       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI30        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":110992.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information: 2009/2010 City wide street improvements; Limits: See attached table and map.; 13874 tons of RAC 20% of crumb rubber; const. date: April 2010; 13874 x 5.00+5630 TC = 75000","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Monica","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Margaret","LastName":"Talamantes","Phone":"310-458-8721"},{"GrantID":11552,"CycleID":477,"CycleCode":"TRI30       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI30        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":194080.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Location: Fremont, Limits; Blacow - Fremont to Roberts ; Roberts - Washington to Blacow; Doane - Fremont to Grimmer; Las Palmas - Mission to Lemos; Old Warm Springs - Fremont to S. Grimmer; Sherwood - Blacow to Carol; Durham - Sabercat to I-680; Mattos - Kimbro to Logan\r\n11,800 ton of RAC; 32 lb of crumb rubber; const. date: May 200911,800x5.00+10,000TC = 69,000","ParticipantName":"City of Fremont","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Craig","LastName":"Covert","Phone":"510-494-4785"},{"GrantID":11553,"CycleID":477,"CycleCode":"TRI30       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI30        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":130720.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information; Location: El Camino Real - Marron to CVD; Carlsbad Village to Victoria; Limits: Tamarack - Wilshire to Milfor and other streets; 9,000 tons of RAC; 20% binder; Const. date: June 2009","ParticipantName":"City of Carlsbad","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jon","LastName":"Schauble","Phone":"760-602-2762"},{"GrantID":11554,"CycleID":477,"CycleCode":"TRI30       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI30        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":52200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1: Location City of Lake Forest; Limits: throughout the City - See file for list of streets; 1250 tons of RAC; 35 lbs of crumb rubber; const. date: April 2009; 1250x5.00+1200 tc=7450.00","ParticipantName":"City of Lake Forest","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Irene","LastName":"Kha","Phone":"949-461-3498"},{"GrantID":11555,"CycleID":477,"CycleCode":"TRI30       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI30        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":78120.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location:  Cypress, Citywide Arterial \r\nLimits :  Citywide Arterial\r\nLength of paving: 18,935\r\nDepth: 2 inches- Width: 35 feet\r\nTons of RAC used: 8300 tons\r\nHistorical cost: conv AC $64 - AR $80\r\nHistorical testing $25,000\r\n8300 tons @ 40% differential\r\nProject date:  April 2008 - June 2008\r\nSee attached in file for location of streets\r\n8300x16(diff.cst)x40% +25,000=78,120","ParticipantName":"City of Cypress","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kamran","LastName":"Dadbeh","Phone":"714-229-6756"},{"GrantID":11556,"CycleID":477,"CycleCode":"TRI30       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI30        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"7 Project Information: See application for Location and Limits; 16000 tons of Rubber; Per ASTMD 6114-97 (2002) Prop. Const. Date: Sept. 2009; $10,000 TC","ParticipantName":"City of Huntington Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Wagner, PE","Phone":"714-536-5431"},{"GrantID":11557,"CycleID":477,"CycleCode":"TRI30       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI30        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Info: All the rubberized asphalt concrete will be layed inside the City limits of the city of Desert Hot Springs. (See Application)\r\nLimits: 8.2 miles on 25ft wide road; 11,500 tons of RAC; 28-30 pounds of crumb rubber per ton of RAC; Construction date Sept. 2009; $20,000 Testing Costs.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Desert Hot Springs","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jason","LastName":"Simpson","Phone":"760-329-6411"},{"GrantID":11558,"CycleID":477,"CycleCode":"TRI30       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI30        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":212480.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Info: Category 1- Targeted: Asphalt-Rubber\r\nLocation: Various Locations\r\nLimits: Various Locations\r\nTons of RAC or Rubberized Binder used: 5,750 tons of RAC\r\n\r\nTesting Cost: $34,000\r\nConstruction Start Date: Aug. 2010\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Corona","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Crystal","LastName":"Nguyen","Phone":"951-817-5798"},{"GrantID":11559,"CycleID":477,"CycleCode":"TRI30       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI30        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":105296.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Info:Category 1-Targeted: Asphalt- Rubber\r\nLocation: City of Citrus Heights- Sunrise Blvd and Antelope Rd.\r\nLimits: Greenback Ln. to Arcadia Dr./Sunhill Dr., and Westerly city limit to Interstate 80. \r\n\r\nTons of RAC or Rubberized Binder used: 4304 tons\r\n\r\nTesting Cost: $2,000\r\nConstruction Start Date: May 1, 2009 and July 2008 (RAC portion to start in June 2009)  \r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Citrus Heights","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stuart","LastName":"Hodgkins","Phone":"916-727-4770"},{"GrantID":11560,"CycleID":477,"CycleCode":"TRI30       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI30        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information:\r\nLocation:  San Jose, Montague Expressway; Hwy 101 to Mission, River Oaks to Hwy 880, Capitol to Hwy 680; 21,140 tons of RAC; 400lbs/tons of binder; const. date 6/2009","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Roy","LastName":"Cabaltera","Phone":"408-573-2484"},{"GrantID":11561,"CycleID":477,"CycleCode":"TRI30       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI30        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Info:Category 2- Targeted: Asphalt Rubber\r\nLocation: Various - See Application\r\nLimits: Various - See Application\r\nTons of RAC or Rubberized Binder used: 16,950\r\n\r\nTesting Cost: $76,000\r\nConstruction Start Date: 7/1/09\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Vacaville","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Edward","LastName":"Huestis","Phone":"707-449-5424"},{"GrantID":11562,"CycleID":477,"CycleCode":"TRI30       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI30        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information: Portions of various streets throughout El Cerrito; 11,525 tons of RAC; Const. Date: 4/1/09; 48 diff. cost \u0026 15,400 TC; 70% category 2.","ParticipantName":"City of El Cerrito","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gerardo","LastName":"Avila","Phone":"925-890-9796"},{"GrantID":11563,"CycleID":477,"CycleCode":"TRI30       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI30        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":131000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information:\r\nLocation:  Citywide Street Rehabilitation, Various streets in the City of Indio; 9,000 tons of RAC;  Construction Date: September 2009","ParticipantName":"City of Indio","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tom","LastName":"Rafferty","Phone":"760-391-4017"},{"GrantID":11564,"CycleID":477,"CycleCode":"TRI30       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI30        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":104000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information:  Campbell Ave, from Western City limits to west of Fourth Street; 6000 tons of RAC; 29.2 lbs. crumb rubber; Const. date: Fall 2009","ParticipantName":"City of Campbell","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Fredrick","LastName":"Ho","Phone":"408-866-2156"},{"GrantID":11565,"CycleID":477,"CycleCode":"TRI30       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI30        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":176000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Info: Category1-Targeted: Asphalt- Rubber\r\nLocation: See Application\r\nLimits: See Application\r\nTons of RAC or Rubberized Binder used: 5,500\r\n\r\nTesting Cost: $22,000\r\nConstruction Start Date: April 2009; Summer 2009; and Spring 2010.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Yucaipa","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Seal","Phone":"909-797-2489"},{"GrantID":11566,"CycleID":477,"CycleCode":"TRI30       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI30        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location - County of El Dorado, on U.S. Highway 50 between Missouri Flat Road and Placerville Drive/Forni Road, Limits - Missouri Flat Road Interchange (KP 23.5) to Placerville Drive/Forni Road Interchange (KP 25.1), Proposed Construciton Date May 2009; Amount of RAC (in tons) - 4,875 X Differential Cost of RAC (RAC cost minus AC cost) $/ton -  $72 X Differential Factor - 0.7 +  Testing Cost - $4,300 = Total (must match req. grant amount) $250,000.00","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Pavlick","Phone":"530-621-5915"},{"GrantID":11567,"CycleID":477,"CycleCode":"TRI30       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI30        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":33900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information:\r\nLocation: S. Park Victoria Drive; Saratoga Drive to Clear Lake Avenue; 3,300 Tons of RAC; 21 lbs/tons of binder; construction date May 2009","ParticipantName":"City of Milpitas","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jimmy","LastName":"Nguyen","Phone":"408-586-3318"},{"GrantID":11568,"CycleID":477,"CycleCode":"TRI30       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI30        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":164000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Info: RAC-Asphalt Rubber\r\n\r\nLocation: Burgoyne St., Mtn View, CA. \u0026 San Ramon Ave, Mtn View, CA. \u0026 Shoreline Blvd., Mtn. View, CA\r\n\r\nLimits: Hacket Avenue to West Middlefield Rd. \u0026 Farley St. to Burgoyne St and El Camino Real to Villa St.\r\n\r\nTons of RAC or Rubberized Binder used: 4400\r\nCost of RAC: $175,000\r\nTesting Cost: $10,000\r\nConstruction Start Date: June 2009 \u0026 June 2010","ParticipantName":"City of Mountain View","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sean","LastName":"Rose","Phone":"650-903-6311"},{"GrantID":11569,"CycleID":477,"CycleCode":"TRI30       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI30        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":91100.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Info: Category 2- Targeted: Asphalt- Rubber\r\nLocation: V St., and Laurel Ave., Lompoc CA.\r\nLimits:Ocean Ave. to North Ave., and O St., to H St. \r\nTons of RAC or Rubberized Binder used: 4,150\r\nTesting Cost: $50,400\r\nConstruction Start Date: June 2009\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Lompoc","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Craig","LastName":"Dierling","Phone":"805-875-8224"},{"GrantID":11570,"CycleID":477,"CycleCode":"TRI30       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI30        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":86018.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information #1: City of Pinole, Simas Avenue; From Moraga Drive to Pinole Valley Road; 2156 Tons of RAC;  Proposed Construction Date 5/1/2009.\r\nProject Information #2: City of Pinole, Appian Way, From San Pablo Avenue to Marlesta Road, 506 Tons of RAC, Proposed Construction Date 5/1/2009.","ParticipantName":"City of Pinole","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dean","LastName":"Allison","Phone":"510-724-9010"},{"GrantID":11571,"CycleID":477,"CycleCode":"TRI30       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI30        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"33 Total Projects- See Application for Location \u0026 Limits, Proposed Construciton Date June 1, 2009; Amount of RAC (in tons) = 33,881 X Differential Cost of RAC (RAC cost minus AC cost) $/ton = $25 X Differential Factor = 0.40  = Total (must match req. grant amount) $250,000.00","ParticipantName":"City of Stockton","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Even","LastName":"Marcelo","Phone":"209-937-8885"},{"GrantID":11572,"CycleID":476,"CycleCode":"TCS6        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":822.0000,"ProjectSummary":"15 Projects Information; See application for location \u0026 limits; 86,168  sq yrds of chip seal; 10,000 TC; const. date: August 2009","ParticipantName":"City of Glendale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Ambayec","Phone":"818-548-3945"},{"GrantID":11573,"CycleID":477,"CycleCode":"TRI30       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI30        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":97916.0000,"ProjectSummary":"27 Total Projects- See Application for Location \u0026 Limits, Proposed Construciton Date July 2009;Amount of RAC (in tons) = 121,024 X Differential Cost of RAC (RAC cost minus AC cost) $/ton = $20,000 X Differential Factor 0.40 + Testing Cost = $25,000.00 = Total (must match req. grant amount) $146,024.00","ParticipantName":"City of Glendale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Ambayec","Phone":"818-548-3945"},{"GrantID":11574,"CycleID":466,"CycleCode":"EA20        ","CycleNameID":110,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants - Twentieth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA20         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":15536.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  \r\nThe Sunshine Canyon Landfill Local Enforcement Agency intends to use FY 2009-2010 LEA grant funds for new safety and computer equipment, staff attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees, and field equipment and its maintenance.","ParticipantName":"Sunshine Canyon Landfill","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Kao","Phone":"213-252-3967"},{"GrantID":11575,"CycleID":479,"CycleCode":"FR37        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR37         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":40687.0000,"ProjectSummary":"About 500 tires were deposited on this property by floodwater from Oak Run Creek in 1997, making the property difficult for grazing.  The tires have been deposited in gullies, and over grown with Himalayan blackberries, poison-oak, and lemonade sumac.  The floodwaters carried the tires off the neighbor`s property up stream and onto Mr. . Davis` property.  The Davis property is located across a one-lane bridge that is not rated for semi trailers.  Tires retrieved will be loaded onto a dump trailer, shuttled across the bridge, and re-loaded onto the vendor`s semi trailers.","ParticipantName":"Western Shasta Resource Conservation District","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"John ","LastName":"Alderson","Phone":"530-365-7332"},{"GrantID":11576,"CycleID":479,"CycleCode":"FR37        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR37         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":15097.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Upon this single, three acre property, there is a crudely and illegally constructed yet now unused `paint ball arena`.  This arena is composed from many used tires and discarded household furniture, doors and other refuse and debris.  This accumulation of debris is considerable in size, unsightly, a health hazard and, even more significant, continues to attract additional illegal dumping to the site,  The intent of this grant is to remove the improperly deposited materials, ameliorate the attractive nuisances and to provide site surveillance afterwards.  This activity would also help to restore the integrity of the site`s existent Juniper/Joshua woodland which is adjacent to the California Aqua duct .","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Brackin","Phone":"661-974-8803"},{"GrantID":11577,"CycleID":479,"CycleCode":"FR37        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR37         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant monies are needed to assist in the clean up approximately 700 cubic yards of municipal solid waste, cars, appliances, tires, furniture and numerous metal cans that were illegally dumped during the mid 1950`s.  This site is located 0.34 miles from Blue Mountain Road on Mitchell Mill Road, Wilseyville.  It is known as the Mitchell Mill Disposal Site, SWIS 05-CR-0034.  The waste is in mixed conifer forest on a steep canyon side 320 feet from the licking fork, a year round flowing stream.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Moss","Phone":"209-754-6399"},{"GrantID":11578,"CycleID":479,"CycleCode":"FR37        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR37         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":21172.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project involves cleaning up two separate agricultural properties that have multiple illegal dump sites in close proximity to each other.  The first step will be provided by the landowners and will involve recycling any appropriate materials and if necessary burning any remaining waste.  The second phase of the project will involve the removal and disposal of all remaining materials.  The final step will be to install suitable deterrents and increase the public`s awareness to help stop and decrease illegal dumping in the future.","ParticipantName":"Colusa County Resource Conservation District","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Patti","LastName":"Turner","Phone":"530-458-2931"},{"GrantID":11579,"CycleID":479,"CycleCode":"FR37        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR37         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":124071.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Sutter County Resource Conservation District (SCRCD) is seeking FY 2009/2010 CIWMB Farm and Ranch Cleanup Program funding for six orchard growers on a total of eight parcels in Sutter County.  SCRCD proposes to build security gates and fences on seven of the eight parcels; on the other parcel, the landowner built a security gate at his own expense.  SCRCD will also place `NO DUMPING` signs on all eight parcels..  There is illegally dumped refuse on seven properties at this time; on the other parcel, the landowner removed the refuse at his own expense.  Illegal refuse impedes the landowners ability to successfully operate their orchards.  The removal of refuse will eliminate potentially dangerous obstacles to basic farming operations, prevent further degradation of materials into toxic substances, and limit the possibility of onsite and offsite surface and groundwater contamination.  The gates, fences, and `NO DUMPING` signs will help prevent future trespassing and illegal dumping at these site.","ParticipantName":"Sutter County Resource Conservation District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ryan","LastName":"Bonea","Phone":"530-674-1461"},{"GrantID":11580,"CycleID":479,"CycleCode":"FR37        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR37         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":93935.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Site #1: South Avenue 55/East Fillmore Street, Thermal Approximately 20 acres of agriculture land use.  The property has been a target of illegal dumping.  The Current owner would like to remediate the property to a farmable condition.  The damage created by illegal dumpers is over $80,000.00 to clean up.  We are asking for the maximum of $50,000.00.\r\n\r\nSITE #2: South Avenue 64/East Johnson Street, Mecca\r\nThe land owner for this property is an active farmer in the community of Mecca and has multiple land parcels.  The fields have been a major target for illegal dumping.  The land owner removes the dumped items and locates them in his reservoir.  Taking items to the dump every day has become very costly.  To clean out the reservoir of illegally dumped items would run approximately $50,000.00\r\n\r\nSITE #3:  Curtin Road, Sky Valley\r\nApproximately 4.75 acres of Agriculture land use.  The current owner recently took the property back as a result of a default and has assumed large amounts of junk, tires and debris left by occupants.  The neighbors have complained for some time now.  Funds are not available to help clean the property.  It is estimated that it would take between $30,000.00 to $50,000.00 to clean up the property.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Beatriz","LastName":"Sanchez","Phone":"760-343-4636"},{"GrantID":11582,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":14126.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Carlsbad","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Craig","LastName":"Schmollinger","Phone":"760-602-7502"},{"GrantID":11583,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":5859.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Cudahy","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Saul","LastName":"Bolivar","Phone":"323-773-5143"},{"GrantID":11584,"CycleID":480,"CycleCode":"HD18        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD18         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":39914.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Design a PHHWF and augment the existing educational/informational programs.","ParticipantName":"City of Elk Grove","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cedar","LastName":"Kehoe","Phone":"916-478-3634"},{"GrantID":11585,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":5000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of La Palma","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chet","LastName":"Corbin","Phone":"714-690-3337"},{"GrantID":11586,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":5000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Seal Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Patrick","LastName":"Gallegos","Phone":"562-431-2527"},{"GrantID":11588,"CycleID":480,"CycleCode":"HD18        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD18         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":39914.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Mariposa and Tuolumne Counties are submitting a regional proposal because we face similar situations with numerous small communities situated throughout the two counties. In addition, one of the more densely populated areas, Lake Don Pedro, straddles both counties. The proposal is to develop three satellite facilities to provide household hazardous waste (HHW) and conditionally exempt small quantity generator (CESQG) service. We would like to provide HHW pick up service for specific targeted groups such as senior low income and senior disabled.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Laird","Phone":"209-533-5633"},{"GrantID":11589,"CycleID":480,"CycleCode":"HD18        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD18         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":104237.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project will establish a sharps collection program that will provide a solution for home sharps for residents of the City of Vallejo.  The program will include sharps drop boxes, collection containers, pick-up, transport, and disposal of sharps at convenient collection points throughout the community.","ParticipantName":"City of Vallejo","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Derek","LastName":"Crutchfield","Phone":"707-648-5346"},{"GrantID":11590,"CycleID":480,"CycleCode":"HD18        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD18         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":382290.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project will implement San Mateo County`s resolution supporting extended producer responsibility (EPR).  The four main components include: Educating elected officials and other key stakeholders about the proposed EPR framework.  Expansion of the retail take-back program for universal waste lamps and batteries.  Upgrades to the Environmentally Preferable Purchasing practices, to include EPR.  Infrastructure improvements to the permanent HHW facility, to enable safe handling of increased U-Waste volumes.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mary B.","LastName":"Austin","Phone":"650-372-6259"},{"GrantID":11591,"CycleID":480,"CycleCode":"HD18        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD18         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":395951.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The purpose of this grant is to build knowledge and capacity among San Gabriel Valley local governments, retailers, producers, and other stakeholders to begin the transition from government-managed and financed product end-of-life (EOL) systems to producer-managed and financed EOL systems for products banned from trash under the universal (u-waste) disposal ban. For the purposes of this grant, the SGVCOG will (1) operate an education and outreach program focusing on universal waste and (2) develop pilot business mercury bulb and battery take-back programs in all of its member jurisdictions, with the exception of unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County and the Cities of Industry, La Puente, and Walnut who currently operate an independent HHW management program for their residents.","ParticipantName":"San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Nicholas T.","LastName":"Conway","Phone":"626-564-9702"},{"GrantID":11592,"CycleID":480,"CycleCode":"HD18        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD18         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":400000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will provide the means to create significant statewide progress towards implementing, extended producer responsibility (EPR) in California by achieving the following: -Continuing to build knowledge and capacity throughout the state through outreach and presentations\r\n-Conducting EPR workshops that focus on current developments, bringing together all stakeholders including local government, other organizations, retailer associations and producers.\r\n-Focusing media attention on EPR to ensure that the public is informed and engaged\r\n-Development of public/private partnerships via producer direct and retailer take-back programs to address local service gaps-identifying participation benefits for retailers and producers\r\n-Focusing efforts to enlist the support of the business community which is essential for success\r\n-Creating a Stewardship Awards to recognize businesses that embody product stewardship principles\r\n","ParticipantName":"Del Norte Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tedd","LastName":"Ward","Phone":"707-465-1100"},{"GrantID":11593,"CycleID":480,"CycleCode":"HD18        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD18         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":137694.0000,"ProjectSummary":"New regional medical sharps program with Kings County Public Health Department, public health clinics and local medical offices. Expansion of e-waste collection program. Expansion of universal wastes recycling program to target fluorescent lighting recycling. Promote use of CFLs with bulb exchange program. Continuation and augmentation of electronic wastes collection with mobile collection vehicle and permanent HHW facility events. Partnership with Community Services Education and Training, non-profit organizations. Direct outreach to point of sale collection for batteries, fluorescent tubes. Develop comprehensive public education program for all elements. Comprehensive publicity and education program.","ParticipantName":"Kings Waste and Recycling Authority","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Monaco","Phone":"559-583-8829"},{"GrantID":11596,"CycleID":465,"CycleCode":"UBG15       ","CycleNameID":109,"CycleName":"Used Oil Block Grants - Fifteenth Cycle","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UBG15        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":5450.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Commerce","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Gina","LastName":"Nila","Phone":"323-722-4805"},{"GrantID":11597,"CycleID":482,"CycleCode":"SWC29       ","CycleNameID":99,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC29        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":750000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of El Dorado seeks grant funding for the Meyers Landfill site for construction of a cap system, french drain and landfill gas emission control system. Additional remedial actions will include: waste removal and disposal, security measures (fencing, barriers, etc.), site grading and drainage controls to minimize erosion, field and laboratory testing, and health and safety measures.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Gerri","LastName":"Silva","Phone":"530-621-6653"},{"GrantID":11602,"CycleID":481,"CycleCode":"SWC28       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC28        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":400000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Inglewood has a serious problem with illegal dumping  throughout the City that is most concentrated in eight targeted areas in which illegal dumping is the most chronic, including in the City Yard`s transfer station. To address the issue, the City has created a comprehensive plan that includes clean up, increased security and code enforcement, public education, and the use of cutting edge green technology: solar powered trash compactors for use in the City`s busiest thoroughfares. The illegal dumping of waste is a significant public health, environmental, financial and safety issue within the City of Inglewood. As with many municipalities across the nation and in the State of California, the City of Inglewood is facing a serious budget crisis. As such, we cannot adequately address the City`s illegal dumping issue - much less get in front of and proactively mitigate the problem - without assistance from the CIWMB.","ParticipantName":"City of Inglewood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Angela","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"310-412-5333"},{"GrantID":11604,"CycleID":481,"CycleCode":"SWC28       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC28        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of South Gate has developed a comprehensive program to remove refuse and deter future illegal dumping at 45 locations categorized as chronic illegal dumping sites. The major elements of the program are the removal of illegally  dumped refuse to address immediate health and safety concerns, significant public education and outreach to provide information about appropriate disposal methods, and a monitoring and enforcement component to act as a deterrent. The funding provided by this grant would enable the implementation of this excellent program to improve the quality of life for citizens of South Gate that otherwise will not be realized due to severe budgetary constraints.","ParticipantName":"City of South Gate","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Robert T.","LastName":"Dickey","Phone":"323-357-9657"},{"GrantID":11606,"CycleID":482,"CycleCode":"SWC29       ","CycleNameID":99,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC29        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":476789.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Diego Airports Division is attempting to complete a clean up the former Organic Recycling West, Inc. site on the Brown Field Airport on Otay Mesa in San Diego, CA. In March 2007, Organic Recycling West, Inc. filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy and abandoned approximately 72,000 cubic yards of green, wood, and gypsum materials that were combustible and caused a public safety issue at the airport. Since June 15, 2008, the City has removed and disposed off-site approximately 60,000 cubic yards of the green and wood materials from the site. During this period, the City has spent approximately $310,000 in removing this debris. The City`s Airport Division has run out of funds to complete the removal of the remaining gypsum, approximately 12,000 cubic yards and weighing approximately 20,000 tons. This gypsum cleanup site contains mostly crushed drywall and could be a potential environmental concern if left for a prolonged period of time. It could also be a public safety issue if the stockpile builds up a generation of hydrogen sulfide compounds.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert E.","LastName":"Zolezzi","Phone":"858-573-1448"},{"GrantID":11607,"CycleID":483,"CycleCode":"FR38        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR38         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":75617.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Sutter County Resource Conservation District (SCRCD) is seeking FY 2009/2010 CIWMB Farm and Ranch Cleanup Program funding for the construction of security gates and fences on five parcels in Sutter County.  SCRCD proposes to remove and dispose of illegal refuse on two of the parcels.  The landowners on the other three parcels have to remove and dispose of illegal refuse at their own expense .  SCRCD will also place `NO DUMPING` signs on all each parcel.  Illegal refuse impedes the landowners ability to successfully operate their orchards.  The removal of refuse will eliminate potentially dangerous obstacles to basic farming operations, prevent further degradation of materials into toxic substances, and limit the possibility of onsite and offsite surface and groundwater contamination.  The gates, fences, and `NO DUMPING` signs will help prevent future trespassing and illegal dumping at these sites.","ParticipantName":"Sutter County Resource Conservation District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ryan","LastName":"Bonea","Phone":"530-674-1461"},{"GrantID":11608,"CycleID":483,"CycleCode":"FR38        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR38         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":133910.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Yuba County Resource Conservation District (YCRCD) is seeking FY 2009/2010 CIWMB Farm and Ranch Cleanup Program funding for the construction of security gates and fences on eight parcels in Yuba County. YCRCD proposes to remove and dispose of illegal refuse on two of the parcels. The landowners on the other three parcels have remove and dispose of illegal refuse at their own expense. YCRCD will also place `NO DUMPING` signs on all each parcel. Illegal refuse impedes the landowners ability to successfully operate their orchards. The removal of refuse will eliminate potentially dangerous obstacles to basic farming operations, prevent further degradation of materials into toxic substances, and limit the possibility of onsite and offsite surface and groundwater contamination. The gates, fences, and `NO DUMPING` signs will help prevent future trespassing and illegal dumping at these sites.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County Resource Conservation District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Waskiewicz","Phone":"530-674-1461"},{"GrantID":11609,"CycleID":483,"CycleCode":"FR38        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR38         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The RCD of Monterey County requests funding to clean up illegally deposited waste on a parcel currently being farmed in artichokes in northern Monterey County. The garbage consists primarily of household waste and tires deposited by people trespassing on to the site. The cleanup will include installation of 4000 of fencing along the public road on the parcel`s eastern boundary and a single access gate to control all access and restrict future illegal access. We will also post bilingual no dumping signage to discourage future dumping. At one of the dumping locations on this parcel we will plant native grass and associated plants to prevent erosion into the nearby Moro Cojo Slough. We are also requesting reimbursement if possible for the farmer, who has removed approximately 660 cubic yards of waste at his own cost over the past two years.","ParticipantName":"Resource Conservation District of Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Robins","Phone":"831-424-1036"},{"GrantID":11611,"CycleID":483,"CycleCode":"FR38        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR38         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":98014.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Illegal disposal sites are in the Antelope Valley in the northern and most rural part of the county in unincorporated area. Large amount of municipal solid waste is disposed over wide ranging area. Illegal disposal sites present a threat to the public health and damage to the environment. These sites are located on agriculturally zoned land and once cleaned may be used for farming or ranching activities .","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cindy","LastName":"Chen","Phone":"626-430-5550"},{"GrantID":11613,"CycleID":491,"CycleCode":"SWC30       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC30        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Steve Santa Croce","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Create a pilot program for a small-scale effective and efficient program to mitigate and prevent illegal dumping in City alleyways.","ParticipantName":"City of Baldwin Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Edwin \"William\"","LastName":"Galvez","Phone":"626-813-5255"},{"GrantID":11614,"CycleID":492,"CycleCode":"SWC31       ","CycleNameID":99,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Matching Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC31        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Steve Santa Croce","AwardedFunds":225000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The West Winton Landfill received a Notice of Violation (NOV) in September 2008 from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Francisco Bay Region. The NOV is for failure to comply with the Waste Discharge Requirement (WDR Order No. 95-088) which requires the City to maintain the landfill cap and vegetative layer (specification 11 and Provision 13) . In addition inadequate drainage and grading issues have been identified by Alameda County Health Agency. In order to comply, the City will install a prescriptive engineered cap and cover in a specific area to the north and repair/replace the drainage culverts and provide grade restoration on the main landfill.","ParticipantName":"City of Hayward","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Shreeve","Phone":"510-293-5393"},{"GrantID":11616,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":27105.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event: $ 27105.28\r\nCPT- $1.50\r\nFour Collection Events\r\n\r\nLocations of events to be finalized upon receipt of a Notice to proceed.\r\nThe Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency (TCSLA) proposes three passenger and light truck tire amnesty events to be scheduled for October 2010, and January and April 2011.  These one day events will be held at various Tehama County locations.  \r\nThe TCSLA contracts with Waste Tire Products of Orland (WTP).  WTP is a CIWMB certified tire hauler and recycler and is responsible for staging, transport, and recycling of tires collected at these events.  In most cases, 100% of the collected tires are recycled into new products or curb rubber.  WTP charges $1.50 per passenger tire.  The Agency is billed after the tires are collected and returned to their facility for processing.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Kristina","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"530-528-1103"},{"GrantID":11617,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":31196.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Project: $15,868   \r\nAmnesty Amount: $15,328  \r\nCPT- $3.83\r\n\r\nCleanup:\r\nThe City of Modesto will utilize a part-time staff person to comb the city seeking illegally dumped waste tires in the streets, alleys and waterways.  .  Golden Scrap Tire will provide the city with up to four 45-foot trailers as needed to stack the tires throughout the grant cycle.  The trailers will be parked at the city`s Waste Water Treatment Facility at 1221 Sutter Ave., Modesto.  Staff will utilize an existing fleet vehicle for the collection process.  Based on past experience, we anticipate collecting approximately 2,400 illegally dumped waste tires throughout the grant cycle.  \r\n\r\nAmnesty:\r\nThe City of Modesto will partner with the local garbage companies to conduct 12 week-long amnesty events at their transfer stations.  Residents will be allowed recycle up to 9 waste tires per calendar year for a maximum of 18 tires during the grant cycle.  Waste tires will be hauled by the garbage companies to Golden Scrap Tire in Ballico, CA.  Based on past experience, we anticipate collecting approximately 4,000 waste tires throughout the grant cycle.  The overall estimated cost per tire is $3.83","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Beverly","LastName":"McCullough","Phone":"209-577-5495"},{"GrantID":11618,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":87943.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Project: $87,943.00\r\nThe main objective of this grant proposal is to remove illegally dumped tires from several locations throughout the City of Bakersfield and to restore the areas back to their original state. Illegally dumped waste tires create blight, vector control and other health and safety hazards to the public and the environment. Illegal dumpsites not abated in a timely manner contribute to the potential of additional waste tires accumulating into tire piles. The City of Bakersfield cleanup projects are intended to mitigate potential fire and health risks posed by these tire piles within our jurisdiction. \r\nThe City of Bakersfield Solid Waste Division currently responded to citizen complaints of illegal dumping which has occurred along the public right-of-ways or upon their private property. \r\nThe Solid Waste Division dedicates a Solid Waste Equipment Operator almost 25 hours per week towards the collection and removal of waste tires illegally dumped throughout alleys, roadways, sidewalks and other public property.\r\nAll waste tires collected are transported to the City of Bakersfield`s Corporation yard or the City of Bakersfield Mt. Vernon Avenue Recycling and Composting facility and stored in an approved waste tire hauler trailer. The trailers are transported to a permitted waste tire storage facility or disposal site by Golden By-Products Inc.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Luda","LastName":"Fishman","Phone":"661-326-3114"},{"GrantID":11622,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":7750.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event: $7,750\r\n\r\nThe City of Pomona proposes to conduct 24 collection events during this grant cycle. These events will be held on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month at a local tire business. Tires are scattered indiscriminately throughout the residential, commercial, and industrial landscape. Tires are dumped in alleys, sidewalks, parks, vacant homes and businesses, and often times on the side of the street.","ParticipantName":"City of Pomona","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Antonia","LastName":"Castro","Phone":"909-620-3628"},{"GrantID":11623,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Amnesty Event $41,140\r\n\r\nEl Dorado County Environmental Management Department is proposing to collect 8500 waste tires at two Materials Recovery Facilities operated by franchised waste haulers, who also are registered waste tire haulers. Waste Tire Amnesty Days will be established on a once per month basis where County residents will be permitted to bring up to 9 waste tires per trip. Local newspaper advertising, and MRF operator notifications will publicize the event days.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Rusert","Phone":"530-621-6654"},{"GrantID":11625,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":165822.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Project Amount:  135,822\r\nAmnesty Event Amount:      30,000\r\n5 Events Planned\r\n\r\nCleanup:  Provide the location, parcel number and a description of each site, w which includes proximity to populated areas or sensitive environments, number of tires, proposed method of remediation, and end use.  Photographs should also be included.  If there are more than 500 tires on private property and the owner is not responsible for the illegal disposal of the tires, then an affidavit for each site must be included with application.  See Application Guidelines and Instructions for the affidavit form.\r\n\r\nAmnesty:  With funding awarded through the FY 2009/10 Local Government Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Program, County of Fresno proposes to hold five (5) amnesty day events at different locations in the rural and unincorporated areas of Fresno County.  Inmate labor from the County jail, under the supervision of Fresno County Sheriff`s Department staff, will be used to load waste tires into trailers provided by state-permitted tire recycler and hauling company Golden By-Products.  Golden By-Products will transport the loaded trailers to their recycling facility in Ballico where the tires will be recycled into reuse products.  Amnesty Day participants will receive education information on tire care.  Amnesty days will be advertised in each event`s target service area through direct mailing, the Internet and at community meetings.\r\n\r\nCounty of Fresno is requesting $30,000 in grant funding to offset the cost of the Waste Tire Amnesty Day project.  It is anticipated that 13,500 tires (a combination of passenger and tractor tires) will be collected and hauled away in 22 trailers during the project period at an estimated cost of $2,22 per tire.  Because of the topography of the rural and unincorporated areas of Fresno County (primarily farm land) it is expected that a large amount of tractor tires will be delivered to the amnesty days for disposal thus, limiting trailer storage space.  Beyond the funding awarded in TCA1 and TCA2, County of Fresno paid $36,200 and $2,400 respectively for additional trailers to accommodate all the tires brought in for disposal.  County of Fresno is prepared to bear the cost for any additional trailers needed beyond the projected 22 for TCA6.  A cost estimate of $1350 per trailer for waste tire hauling services was provided by state-registered waste tire recycler and hauling company Golden By-Products (quote is attached).  However, County of Fresno does have a contract with Golden By-Products to provide waste tire trailer/hauling services for a variable negotiated rate between $1300 and $1400 per trailer depending upon location of the amnesty event. \r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John R.","LastName":"Thompson","Phone":"559-600-4259"},{"GrantID":11626,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event: $30,000\r\n\r\nThe Riverside County Tire Amnesty Events are both, schedule as a sole event, and in conjunction with pre-scheduled community cleanup events throughout the unincorporated communities of Riverside County.  For the fiscal year 2009-2010 24 events were strategically scheduled in close proximity to and open to all residents of Riverside County.  We are currently active in this fiscal (2009-2010) year and 9 events remain scheduled the remainder of the year, which will add to our current tire count.  In addition, local community volunteers assist with the cleanup and removal of illegally dumped tires by bringing these to the Tire Amnesty Events.  To-date, A total of 13,093 tires have been collected at an approximate cost of $2.02/tire (from $26,500 spent and $3,500 remaining), which should be reduced after the total tires collected for pending Amnesty Events is added to the final number.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Susana","LastName":"Orozco","Phone":"951-955-2856"},{"GrantID":11627,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":49890.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects Amount: $49,890\r\nAmnesty Events Amount:   $20,021\r\n\r\nCleanup:  Provide the location, parcel number and description of each site, which includes proximity to populated areas or sensitive environments, number of tires, proposed method of remediation, and end use.  Photographs should also be included.  If there are more than 500 tires on private property and the owner is not responsible for the illegal disposal of the tires, than an affidavit for each site must be included with the application.  See Application Guidelines and Instruction for the affidavit form.\r\n\r\nBackground:  Continuous illegal dumping in the Tijuana River Valley severely affects over 1800 acres of the Tijuana River Valley Regional Park (TRVRP), especially during storm water events.  Annually, these storm water events bring thousands of waste tires into the TRVRP from Mexico.  The Tijuana River drains approximately 75% of the watershed in Northern Baja California covering 1,735 square miles.  Authority for the TRVRP is shared among various federal, state and local agencies.  The area to be considered for this grant is within incorporated City of San Diego and is managed by the County of San Diego Department of Parks and Recreation (County Parks).  County Parks is responsible for collection and removal of wastes impacting waterways within the park.  City of San Diego is responsible for an easement running through the TRVRP.  Both agencies must minimize impacts of storm water pollution flowing into this sensitive habitat and protect additional sensitive habitats (Tijuana River National Estuary) downstream.\r\n\r\nProjects: (1-4) Southern San Diego Community Clean-up Days, Tijuana River Valley Regional Park (TRVRP), San Diego, CA  92173.  This area is about .5 miles from densely populated areas and is within an environmentally sensitive habitat.  A local community event organized by the non-profit organization Wildcoast pulls solid waste, including waste tires, out of the Tijuana River Valley, within APN`s 664-010-5700, 664-010-5400, and 663-011-0400.  There will be four separate cleanup days.  One day near Dairy Mart Bridge and three days near Effie May Trail.  For the purpose of this grant, these four events will consist only of the loading and transport of the collected tires accumulated by the volunteers.  These tires are expected to need processing for disposal in a landfill.  Our goal is to provide transportation, processing and disposal of 600 tires per event, for a total of 2,400 tires.  This portion of the grant request is for $7,200 (truck tire) + $9,600 (passenger tire) + $600 (collection/loading) for a total of $17,400.\r\n\r\n(5-6) Pilot Channel Dredging, Tijuana River Valley Regional Park (TRVRP), San Diego, CA 92173.  This area is about .5 miles from densely populated areas and is within an environmentally sensitive habitat.  The City of San Diego Storm Water Department will be reestablishing proper water flow in the TRV by dredging the river channel within APN`s 663-011-1200, 663-011-0400, 663-011-0300 and 663-011-0100.  This process will generate waste tires that have washed downstream from Mexico into the City of San Diego.  Tires will be de-silted, sorted and stockpiled on APN`s 663-010-3800 and 664-011-0600 until disposal.  These tires are expected to need processing for disposal in a landfill.  Our goal is to provide transportation, processing and disposal for 3,610.  This portion of the grant request is for $10,830 (truck tire) + $14,440 (passenger tire) + $800 (collection/loading) for a total of $26,070.  \r\n\r\nThe total grant request is for $49,890 for the transport of 6,010 tires.  The anticipated cost per tire is $8.30.\r\n\r\nPlease see attached registered waste tire hauler quote dated 1/7/2010 from Reliable Tire, Inc.\r\n\r\nAmnesty:  Provide a description of the amnesty event(s), including the estimated cost per tire for each event (grant amount divided by number of tires to be collected).  Please include a quote from a registered  waste tire hauler to justify the estimated cost per tire.\r\n\r\n1) Central San Diego Tire Recycling Day:  This will be a large event, with an advertising audience of over 50,000 residents.  Our goal is to collect and recycle 1,575 tires.\r\n\r\n2) East San Diego Tire Recycling Day:  This event will be a large event, with an advertising audience of over 50,000 residents.  Our goal is to collect and recycle 1,575 tires,\r\n\r\nThe total grant request is for $20,021 for the collection of 3,150 tires.  The anticipated cost per tire is $6.36.\r\n\r\nPlease see attached registered waste tire hauler quote dated 1/7/2010 from Reliable Tire, Inc.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Prinz","Phone":"619-533-3696"},{"GrantID":11628,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":12682.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events: $12,682\r\nThe Town of Apple Valley is requesting funds to provide four Tire Amnesty events within the grant term to our residents for free disposal of waste tires in accordance with the CIWMB requirements and regulations. The location of the events will be at Lion`s Park, where the majority of Town events are held. Previous Tire Amnesty events have resulted in the collection of 50,716 tires. The Town will advertise the Tire Amnesty events on its website and in the Daily Press (local newspaper) in accordance with CIWMB guidelines. Flyers will be created, printed and distributed through handouts and mailings to Apple Valley residents. Burrtec Waste Industries will transport the waste tires to a recycling facility (Mitsubishi plant) for proper handling. Funds will be used for the costs related to transportation, equipment and container usage for collection on event days and 25% reimbursement of salaries and benefits for personnel who are involved in the administration and oversight of the 4 Tire Amnesty events and distribution of educational materials. The estimated cost per tire for each event is $1.27. Based on previous Tire Amnesty events. Town staff anticipates the collection of 2,500 tires per event. If funding for this program is not available, illegal dumping will increase and the health and safety of the Town`s residents will be at risk.","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Mayfield","Phone":"760-240-7000"},{"GrantID":11629,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":136135.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects: $122,320\r\nAmnesty Events: $13,815\r\nWaste Tire Cleanup: The City of Fresno is located near the center of the State in the central San Joaquin Valley. Fresno has a population of approximately 500,000 and has one of the highest concentrated poverty rates in the nation. A substantial part of the residential areas are in older neighborhoods which were developed with alleys. Illegally dumped tires and other debris are continually dumped in these alleys, at street curbs, along canal banks, on vacant lots, near freeways, and on other public right-of-way areas. The City of Fresno employs two staff members who locate and remove these illegally dumped tires from throughout the City. The tires are transported by the staff using a stake side truck which was purchased through a previous Tires Cleanup Grant. Only gas and maintenance fees are charged to the grant-no vehicle lease fees are incurred. The tires are taken to a waste tire transfer facility where they are placed in a trailer provided by Golden By-Products, a licensed tire recycling company. The City of Fresno will continue to address the illegal dumping of tires through the Tire Enforcement Grant and provide convenient and cost free disposal of waste tires to constituents through the Waste Tire Amnesty Day Events. The Tire Clean-up Grant allows the City of Fresno to remove these waste tires therefore preventing fire hazards and environmental issues.\r\nAmnesty Event: The City of Fresno, Code Enforcement Division, will hold five Amnesty Day events in the spring and fall. The events will staffed with five individuals=three responsible for loading the tires into the trailers and two staff to direct traffic, conduct surveys, had out brochures, and answer questions. Events will be advertised through the local newspaper, public information announcements on television and radio, City web site notifications, flyers inserted in Division mailings. For a new approach the City of Fresno will be pursuing using a `coupon` approach as an alternative option for residents to dispose of tires. Cost per tire is expected to be $3.07.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"559-621-8423"},{"GrantID":11630,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":10056.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects: $11,576\r\nAmnesty Event: $5,750\r\n\r\nThe City of Ceres purposes to do a citywide cleanup by contracting with an individual who will locate and collect illegally dumped tires on a a month. Tires are scattered throughout the City in alleys, on vacant lots and along State Highway 99 contributing to blight. City of Ceres Code Enforcement has documented hundreds of these tires and has utilized a CIWMB cleanup grant to properly dispose of them in the past: however a lack of staffing and a lack of current grant funding has made it difficult to stay ahead of the dumping. The City would use this grant to conduct more cleanup activities through the fall. The City expects to collect and dispose of 700 tires with this project.\r\n\r\nThe City of Ceres proposes to hold two amnesty events at the City`s Corporation Yard. The events will be advertised through the local newspaper, the City website and newsletter, and in Utility Bill inserts At least one Code Enforcement staff person will be onsite during the events and the City will utilize either Honor Farm crews or hire temporary labor to load the tires. Golden By-Products will provide trailers and hauling services to their recycling plant. The cost per tire is estimated at $3.45 based upon a total project cost of $3,450 and 1,000 tires collected.","ParticipantName":"City of Ceres","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Alvarez","Phone":"209-538-5799"},{"GrantID":11631,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":152423.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Project Amount $200,000.00\r\nAmnesty Event Amount $30,000\r\n\r\nThe City of Los Angeles has an on-going waste tire cleanup program provided through the City`s Department of Public Works (DPW) managed by the solid Resources Support Services Division (SRSSD) and the Solid Resources Collection Division (SRCD) of the Bureau of Sanitation (BOS).  SRCS removed illegally dumped tires within the City`s right-of-ways.  Tires collected are delivered to the BOS six district yards.  The district yards provide environmentally sound storage areas for the collection of illegally disposed tires.  The Bureau`s six district yards are:\r\n1)\tWest Valley District Yard\t\t\t\t4)\tHarbor District Yard\r\n8840 Vanalden Avenue\t\t\t\t\t1400 N. Gaffey Street\r\nNorthridge, CA  91324\t\t\t\t\tSan Pedro, CA  90731\r\n1-800-773-2489\t\t\t\t\t\t1-800-773-2489\r\n\r\n2)\tSouth LA District Yard\t\t\t\t5)\tEast Valley District Yard\r\n786 S. Mission Rd\t\t\t\t\t\t11050 Pendleton Street\r\nLos Angeles, CA  90023\t\t\t\t\tSun Valley, CA  91352\r\n1-800-773-2489\t\t\t\t\t\t1-800-773-2489\r\n\r\n3)\tWest LA District Yard\t\t\t\t6)\tNorth Central District Yard\r\n2027 Stoner Avenue\t\t\t\t\t452 San Fernando Road\r\nLos Angeles, CA  90025\t\t\t\t\tLos Angeles, CA  90031\r\n1-800-773-2489\t\t\t\t\t\t1-800-773-2489\r\n\r\nThe City of Los Angeles collects an average of 650 tons of used tires annually through which, BOS estimates 50% of 26,000 tires (calculations is based on 25 lbs/tire) are collected from illegally dumped areas. Since October 1, 2004, the City has been using Crumb Rubber Manufacturer`s (CRM) Waste Tire Recycling contract (Contract ID 58347) for the management of all waste tires collected.  However, said contract has expired last September 30, 2009 and a replacement bid # EV 2096 has been issued by the City`s General Services Department.  The bid was opened last January 7, 2010 and per the advice of General Services we are temporarily using the services of Consolidated Disposal Service (Contact: Lisa A. Caverly 562-464-6207) and TCI Tire Service (Contact: Jeff Wansor 866-715-8473).  The used tires collected by TCI are brought to McClanahan`s Tire Recycling, Inc. facility at 8585 Banana Avenue, Fontana, CA 92335 to be reused in the production of recycled products like in rubberized asphalt projects, artificial turf, ground cover under playground equipments, and/or as a surface material for running tracks and athletic fields.  The cost of the hauling and recycling by TCI are as follows: $1.25 per passenger tire; $1.75 per light truck tire; $4.00 per medium truck tire.\r\n\r\nThe City of Los Angeles through its Bureau of Sanitation is committed in the effective management of all the waste tires collected and is requesting $200,000.00 to assist with the BOS Waste Tire Clean-up project.  \r\n\r\nThe City`s Department of Public Works, Bureau of Sanitation (BOS) through its Solid Resources Collection Division (SRCD) has on-going waste tire collection and recycling programs conducted year round at the Bureau`s existing district yards.  The district yards provide for an environmentally sound opportunity for all residents of the City to dispose of used tires, and promote the tire drop-off sites.  Los Angeles City residents may drop off up to four automobile tires at any local district yard each year.  \r\n\r\nTo further enhance the program, SRCD is planning to hold six amnesty events during the calendar year 2010-2011 at the Bureau`s existing yards.  SRCD yard staff collects used tires at the district yards to be hauled by TCI Tire service delivered to McClanahan`s Tire recycling Inc. at Fontana, CA use in the production of recycling products.  It is estimate that 3,600 used tires will be collected from all these six events.  This waste tire collection program is advertised through direct mailing to City residents, the City website, Neighborhood Council meetings, local newspapers, flyers, and the Solid Waste Integrated Resources Plan (SWIRP) otherwise known as the ZERO Waste program.\r\n\r\nThe City of Los Angeles through its Bureau of Sanitation is requesting $30,000.00 to offset the cost of this used tire collection program.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Milo","Phone":"213-485-3568"},{"GrantID":11632,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":33286.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Project Amount - $29,508.81\r\nAmnesty Amount - $14,155.50\r\n\r\nThe City of Hesperia encompasses nearly 75 square miles of developed and open desert land.  The City has a commingled trash collection program utilizing a mixed waste processing system; a large item pick-up program; various community clean-up day opportunities and an Adopt-a-Street volunteer program offered to our residents.  However, since tires are not collected through these programs, many tires are disposed of in the open desert or in the city right-of-way due to lack of disposal options.  Doce Enforcement officers have the authority to issue a Code Violation Notice to any property that contains waste tires.  If a Tire amnesty Event is scheduled, the property owner of record will also be given a brochure noting the upcoming Tire Amnesty Day Event.  The City`s Code Enforcement Department hires work Release Inmates from the County jail system to assist staff in community clean-up in areas throughout the City that are littered with illegally dumped tires.  The Code Enforcement Department utilizes one City code Officer 4-days per week to focus primarily on the littered areas.  The City attempts to remove illegally dumped tires quickly to alleviate the threat to public health and safety and also to discourage further illegal dumping.  During normal business hours, the City`s Public Works personnel will also pick-up tires that are located along City right-of-way.  In addition to the cost of recycling waste tires, the City is requesting reimbursement for one Code Enforcement Officer`s salaries and benefits when actual time is spent on grant-related activities, as well as the cost of waste tire transportation to an authorized facility.  Parcel numbers and exact locations are not included in this grant as illegally dumped tires are scattered throughout the entire Hesperia square miles and Code Enforcement and Public works act upon citizen complaints of abandoned tires in the specified area of complaint.  However, pictures are included for your convenience.  The City is requesting Waste Tire Cleanup grant funds to offset the collection, disposal and hauling cost of approximately 1,175 waste tires anticipated to be illegally dumped during the grant term.\r\nAmnesty Event.   The City of Hesperia will hold four Waste tire Amnesty events with city staff trained in proper collection procedures.  Trained City staff will be on hand for assistance with the events.  The City will schedule one event per quarter, with the anticipation of approximately 2,000 - 4,000 waste tires collected during the events.  The estimated costs per tire are $1.75 for pickup, light trucks and passenger car tires; $6.00 for medium truck tires and $25.00 for tractor size tires.  Passenger and light car tires and medium truck tires are expected to be the majority based on the tires collected from previous illegal dump sites and current Tire amnesty Events.  In addition to waste hauler fees and the cost of waste tire transportation, the City of Hesperia is requesting a 25% reimbursement of salaries and benefits for personnel who are involved in the administration and oversight of the amnesty events and distribution of educational materials.  The City has surveyed citizens to determine the best means of public outreach and have found that newspaper advertising and event banners provide the best community outreach for the city as well as brochure distribution through the Code Enforcement Department personnel.  If funding for the program is not available, illegal dumping will increase and the health and safety of the City`s residence will be at risk.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Hesperia","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Ryan","Phone":"760-947-1589"},{"GrantID":11633,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":146000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Project: $56,000\r\nAmnesty Events: $90,000\r\n\r\nIllegally dumped waste tires pose potential threats to the environment and to health and safety. Within the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County, tires are frequently dumped illegally on roadways, in alleys, and in sensitive wildlife habitats near homes, schools, and businesses. These tires provide breeding grounds for rodents and mosquitoes, which could spread the West Nile Virus  and other diseases. There is also a threat of fire when a large number of tires are dumped in one location, which occurs frequently in rural areas. During drought conditions, this threat significantly increases. To help reduce these threats, the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works (Public Works) actively collects approximately 600 illegally dumped waste tires each month from public areas effectively enhancing the quality of life for residents, improving the overall environment, and reducing potential threats to public health and safety. Public Works` maintenance crews transport collected waste tires to various maintenance facilities located throughout the County of Los Angeles, where the tires are temporarily stored in bins. Public Works` vendor, Waste Management, Inc., properly disposes of the tires at facilities permitted by the CIWMB.\r\n\r\nThe County of Los Angeles is partnering with the cities of Lancaster and Palmdale to conduct two waste tire collection events in the Antelope Valley, where illegal dumping of waste tires is a serious problem. Collection events, which will be held at five separate sites in the region, will be conducted in October 2010 and in April 2011. The April event will be held in conjunction with other cleanup projects taking place during the annual Environmental Pride Week in the region. The County will also conduct four other waste tire collection events in the Los Angeles basin in or near the cities of Belvedere, Commerce El Segundo, and Glendora. At these events, residents will be allowed to drop off waste tires free of charge. These waste tires will be recycled and used for playground fill, roofing shingles, and other products. Public Works will provide public outreach through flyers, brochures, press releases, and newspaper advertisements. Our contractor, The Peterson Group will organize and conduct the events and then subcontract with GreenMan Technologies to process the tires collected. Attached is a copy of the GreenMan`s waste tire hauler registration and the contractor`s bid price sheet showing the hauling and recycling costs. The estimated average cost to process each tire collected at the events is $3.46 per tire.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wilson","LastName":"Fong","Phone":"626-458-3581"},{"GrantID":11634,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":89739.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Project Amount:      \r\nAmnesty Event Amount:      89,739\r\n\r\nCleanup:  N/A\r\n\r\nAmnesty:  Illegal dumping of waste tires is a widespread and serious problem in California, especially in rural counties.  Waste tires pose a serious threat to public health and safety, as well as the environment.  When stockpiled outdoors, they serve as a reservoir for rainwater, creating a nesting area for vectors and a breeding ground for mosquitoes, which can spread encephalitis, West Nile Virus, and other serious illnesses.  They can catch fire, are extremely difficult to extinguish, and release significant amounts of thick, black, toxic smoke.  The goal of this grant proposal is to allow the counties of Mariposa, Nevada, Plumas, and Tuolumne to provide a convenient and free waste tire disposal option to their residents.  Implementation of the proposed program will help prevent the illegal disposal or stockpiling of waste tires on public and private rural lands.  In addition, these counties will use this as an opportunity to educate their residents on the methods of proper tire care and disposal.\r\n\r\nTo achieve these goals, the ESJPA proposes to sponsor Waste Tire Amnesty Events in each of the participating counties.  These events will allow rural county residents the opportunity to dispose  of waste tires free of charge.  Public education, consisting of newspaper advertisements and the distribution of flyers and brochures, will be conducted in conjunction with these events.  Details for each County`s events are detailed below.\r\n\r\nOf California`s fifty-eight counties, Mariposa, Nevada, Plumas, and Tuolumne are four of the State`s twenty-two least populated counties.  Populations range from as low as 18,252 in Mariposa County to 98,721 in Nevada County.  The four counties are four of California`s nine counties that have experienced the most decrease in population since 2008 ranging from Nevada County (-0.24%) to Tuolumne County (-1.37%).  As with other rural jurisdictions in California, these four participating counties face a myriad of challenges managing solid waste and waste tires, including geographical barriers/isolation, low population density, high unemployment rates, and low average wages.  These counties are isolated with many residents living long distances from the nearest waste disposal facility and the majority of residents self-haul their solid waste.\r\n\r\nGiven the many uninhabited areas, long driving distances, and larger than average homesteads are also factors in stockpiling of waste tires.  Unfortunately, some people in these areas who are unable or unwilling to pay the fees associated with properly disposing of these tires resort to illegal dumping.  In addition, these counties have vast acres of public lands that are infrequently patrolled which contributes to a higher rate of illegal disposal of tires.\r\n\r\nMariposa County, home to Yosemite National Park, has a population of 18,252 spread over 928,700 acres.  Mariposa is one of California`s few counties with no incorporated cities.  Mariposa County has held hugely successful Tire Amnesty Events over the past ten years.  On average, from 2000-2007, the County has collected approximately 3,871 tires per event.  At the most recent event, held in fall 2009, nearly six forty-five foot trailers were filled during a month long event, equating to approximately 6,000-6,600 tires.  Although passenger and light truck tires are accepted at the Mariposa Landfill and Don Pedro Transfer Station for a fee, surveys administered at previous events indicated that nearly 73% of the participants would continue to stockpile their tires if these events were not available to them.  Mariposa County intends to hold three week-long amnesty events at both the Don Pedro Transfer Station in LaGrange and the Mariposa Landfill in Mariposa in Fall 2010 and Spring 2011.  Mariposa County estimates collecting up to 6,000 tires per event.\r\n\r\nMariposa County will run display ads promoting its amnesty events in the Mariposa Gazette and the Yosemite Highway Herald.  Ads will begin running three weeks prior to each scheduled event according to each paper`s distribution schedule.  Mariposa also will have a toll-free telephone number available for customers.\r\n\r\nNevada County has a population of 99,584 and covers an area of 612,860 acres.  Nevada County has been undergoing substantial growth and development in many areas; however, a large number of residents must still self-haul their trash.  As a result, over 600 waste tires are collected from unincorporated County roadsides each year.\r\n\r\nResidents are able to recycle their tires for a fee at the McCourtney Road Transfer Station.  In 2008 an estimated 17,000 tires were collected and another estimated 17,000 tires collected in 2009.  As evidenced by their success, these events raised attention to environmental issues, instilled environmental stewardship, and encouraged a sense of community pride throughout Nevada County.  Due to location restrictions, Nevada County will host three weekend events in Fall 2010 and Spring 2011.  One event at the North San Juan Transfer Station in North San Juan and two events at the County Fairgrounds.  Nevada County anticipates collecting 6,000 tires per event.\r\n\r\nNevada County will run display ads promoting its amnesty events in The Union (Mon-Sat), and the Wildwood Independent (2 x month).  Ads will begin running three weeks prior to each scheduled event according to the paper`s  distribution schedule.\r\n\r\nPlumas County has a population of 21,093 over 1.6 million acres, or approximately 2,554 square miles.  Nearly 75% of the County is designated National Forest Land, encompassing both Lassen and Plumas National Forests.  Portola is the County`s only incorporated city (approximately 2,227 residents); the remaining residents are scattered throughout unincorporated areas of the County.  Until their participation in the TCA-3 Tire Grant, Plumas County had not held a Tire Amnesty Event since 2000.  During their Fall 2008 event, which was a one-day event held in Quincy, they were successful in collecting 1,050 tires.  In the spring of 2009, the County held a one-day event in Chester and collected 838 tires.  In the fall of 2009, a one-day event was held in Graeagle and collected 789 tires.  Plumas is proposing to hold additional one-day events in Spring 2010 in Graeagle and expect higher participation since they are including agriculture type tires from the local farmers and ranchers.  This feature has been highly requested from the community.  Plumas County proposes to hold two events.  One in Quincy in the Fall of 2010 and the other in Chester in Spring 2011.  It is anticipated that 900 tires will be collected at each event.\r\n\r\nPlumas County will run display ads promoting its amnesty events in Feather Publishing papers (weekly).  Ads will begin running three weeks prior to each scheduled event according to each paper`s distribution schedule.  The County has and will continue to make posters and distribute them throughout the county at local hot spots.\r\n\r\nTuolumne County stretches from the Foothills to the crest of the Sierra Nevada Mountains and includes 1,430,660 acres with two-thirds publically owned lands including part of Yosemite National Park, the Stanislaus National Forest, Bureau of Land Management lands, and Indian reservations.  The population is 57,347 with extreme seasonal fluctuations.  Tuolumne`s last Tire Amnesty Event was held in April 2009 where 2,513 tires were collected and in October 2008 where 2,010 tires were collected.  Prior to these events, the last event was in September 2005.  Residents can currently recycle tires of varying sizes for a fee at the Sonora Cal Sierra transfer station, and transfer stations in Pinecrest and Groveland.  Tuolumne proposes to host Amnesty Events at the Sonora Cal Sierra and Groveland transfer stations and will utilize a month long collection format.  If space is available in the trailer, Tuolumne will include tires collected by Public Works staff from road sides.  These are tires collected in small amounts along with other illegally disposed of wastes.\r\n\r\nSummary\r\nAs illustrated in Table 1.1 below, Mariposa, Plumas, and Tuolumne Counties have a higher unemployment rate and a lower per capita income than the State as a whole.  Although Nevada County` unemployment rate is 0.5% lower than the State average and their per capita income is $169 higher, like the other participating jurisdictions, Nevada County has a population under 100,000.  These factors indicate a greater burden on rural county residents to pay a fee for tire disposal.  To avoid paying for proper tire disposal, residents and often dump waste tires illegally on public lands or county roadsides outside city limits.  Rural residents typically own larger tracts of land than residents of urbanized areas, and often choose to store waste tires in small piles on their property.  For rural jurisdictions the need for financial assistance is generally more critical than that of a larger, more populated jurisdiction.  Due to the small concentrations of population in these counties, tire recycling and reuse facilities are not located nearby.  Therefore, tire disposal costs for the county are generally higher due to higher transportation costs and a lack of economies of scale.  In addition, rural counties must work with much smaller solid waste budgets and usually have difficulty obtaining public approval to raise or implement solid waste fees.\r\n\r\nFor these four rural counties, small population bases, large open spaces, long distances to disposal facilities, and increased tipping fees amplify the likelihood of illegal disposal or stockpiling of waste tires.  The ESJPA believes that having Tire Amnesty Events and continuing to educate the public will decrease such illegal dumping and protect the natural resources in these counties.  These natural resources include:\r\n\r\nLake Almanor\r\nPlumas, Stanislaus, Tahoe, and Toiyabe National Forests\r\nYosemite National Park\r\nFeather, Merced, Sacramento, and Yuba Rivers\r\n\r\nThis proposal will benefit these counties by allowing residents to dispose of their waste tires free of charge, while simultaneously educating them on why proper tire maintenance and disposal is important.  It is anticipated that, as a result of these events, rural residents will become more aware of the problems associated with stockpiling or illegally dumping tires, understand the necessity of tipping fees and overcome the obstacle of having to drive the long distances to a facility for safe and proper disposal.\r\n\r\nMany residents in these rural counties stockpile tires on their property or dispose of their tires by dumping them illegally in the vast amounts of public lands.  This indicates an unmet need for more public education and an opportunity for residents to dispose of the stockpiled tires they have accumulated.  Each event will conduct a survey of residents to uncover their attitudes toward waste tire disposal and proper tire care and help shape future outreach efforts.  If this project is not funded, it is likely that many rural county residents will continue the cycle of stockpiling tires and illegally disposing of tires to avoid paying a disposal fee.  Past Tire Amnesty Events in all of the counties have proven to be very successful.  Letters of support from senate and assembly are attached to this application.  Resolutions that are not attached will be by the required February 26, 2010 deadline.\r\n\r\nIf awarded the Tire Amnesty Grant, each county will hold Tire Amnesty Events, which will be scheduled on a variety of frequencies as proposed by County staff.  Preparation for each event will start with a marketing campaign to promote the events and provide education on the safety issues associated with illegally-dumped waste tires, proper maintenance of tires, and the benefits of recycling waste tires.  The campaign will include brochures and flyers printed on post consumer recycled paper, newspaper advertisements describing the event times and locations, and possibly public service announcements on local radio stations.  Rather than creating new public education material from scratch, the grant will re-print and update existing tire brochures and flyers in each county.  Outreach materials will be distributed to local businesses, government offices, and community buildings such as libraries and community centers.  Each county will work closely with local councils and community groups to inform their constituencies about the events.  \r\n\r\nEach participating county has agreed to provide adequate staff resources to plan, promote, and staff their Tire Amnesty Events.  Under direction from the ESJPA, the participating counties will rely on a combination of county staff and contractors to implement the proposed program.  County staff, contractors, and/or local volunteers will collect and load tires at each event.  Additional contracted services include the landfill staff, the tire hauler, and the ESJPA.  The ESJPA will be responsible for developing and implementing public education materials, grant administration, as well as financial and project reporting .  The ESJPA Consultant, Larry Sweetser, Sweetser \u0026 Associates, will assist with some administrative tasks such as reports and communication with the counties.  In addition, Larry Sweetser will conduct a county site visit during an amnesty event to review and evaluate operations and document the collection activities to include in a grant report.\r\n\r\nCounties will provide staff at the Tire Amnesty event site, the type of staff needed will vary with the type of event.  The counties will also supply traffic controllers, a field supervisor, volunteers to help load the trailers, and a county or city representative.  Each team will arrive at the site prior to the scheduled opening to make preparations including setup of traffic cones, signs, tables, etc.  Traffic controllers will direct vehicles into the site to ensure that surface traffic is not disrupted.  Personnel will unload tires from vehicles and load them into the trailers.  The field supervisor and the county or city representative will be responsible for the smooth operation of the event.\r\n\r\nMariposa is proposing two three-week long events - one at the Mariposa County Landfill and the other at Don Pedro Transfer Station.  Both Mariposa events will utilize county staff.  \r\n\r\nNevada is proposing two weekend events - one in Fall 2010 and one in Spring 2011 at the Nevada County Fairgrounds.  Both Nevada County events will utilize Conservation Corp staff.\r\n\r\nPlumas County is proposing two events - one in Fall 2010 in Quincy and the other in Spring 2011 in Chester.  In addition, Plumas is proposing to have one 28 foot trailer available to collect oversize tires.  Plumas County will also utilize a county vehicle to transport personnel and materials to the remote event.  In cases, County Personnel will need to collect small amounts of tires at county locations and will use the truck to transport the tires to the event within legal limits.  Grant funds are requests for county personnel to staff the event.  Due to limited County staffing, this events will be conducted on overtime as indicated in the grant budget and thus the benefit rate for this overtime is significantly less.\r\n\r\nTuolumne County proposes 2 month long events - one around October 2010 at the Cal Sierra Transfer Station in Sonora and the other around April 2011 athe Big Oak Flat/Groveland Transfer Station.  The contracted solid waste personnel will staff the events.  Given space limitation at the Groveland Transfer Station, a trailer will not be available until the end of the event when the tire haulers staff will load the tires.\r\n\r\nMariposa and Tuolumne will utilize a reservation system that has worked extremely well in for past events.  This reservation system allowed residents to schedule an appointment for tire drop-off, limiting the number of drop-offs each day and providing staff advance notice on the number of incoming tires.\r\n\r\nThe disposal cost per tire, as seen in Table 1.3, is approximately $1.69.  When including labor, public education, and administration, the estimated cost per tire collected is $2.89.\r\n\r\nOur collection goal for each county is provided in Table 1.3, above, along with the tire disposal costs for each event.  Please see attached estimate from the following registered tire haulers:  Waste Recovery West and Golden By-Products.  Waste Recovery West will haul tires for Nevada and Plumas.  Golden By-Products will haul tires for Mariposa and Tuolumne Counties.  Tires collected at the event will be transported to an approved tire recycling facility, where they will be used for tire derived fuel, tire derived aggregate for civil engineering applications, whole tire fuel for cement kilns, crumb rubber, or the grading of casings for re-use.\r\n\r\nWaste Recovery West offers two sized trailers , a 28 and 45 foot model.  The 28 foot model fits 700 passenger tires or will fit about 600 tires if the load is a mix of passenger and light truck tires (7tons total).  The 45 foot trailer will hold about 900 tires.\r\n\r\nGolden By-Products, Inc. offers a 45 foot trailer that holds between 1,000-1,100 passenger tires.  A 45 foot trailer will fit approximately 1,200 passenger tires or 250-300 big truck tires (12 tons total).  Our estimate for per tire cost is based on 100 tires per ton; 7 tons for a 28-foot trailer and 12 tons for a 45 foot trailer.  Tuolumne County staff experience has indicated that an average of 800 tires of various sizes will fit in a 45 foot trailer.\r\n\r\nThe collection goals for each county are based on the volume of tires collected at previous events.  This estimate, however, might be too low when considering that residents who have been hesitant to pay tipping fees will bring in tires that have been stockpiled on their property.  Overall, we anticipate collecting a total of 31,000 tires for the four participating Counties.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Rural Counties ESJPA","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mary","LastName":"Pitto","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":11635,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Project Amount:   $0\r\nAmnesty Event Amount:      $90,000.00\r\n\r\nCleanup:  N/A\r\n\r\nAmnesty: Shasta County is a `rural entity`, with a 2008 U.S. Census Bureau population estimate of 180,214.  Shasta County through its Department of Resource Management (DRM), as lead agency in a regional application with the Cities of Anderson and Shasta Lake, proposes to hold two waste tire amnesty events at the Anderson District Fairgrounds.  If adequate funding remains, we propose to hold a third event that will be scheduled for the Burney/Fall River area in the eastern portion of the county.  We will set a maximum number of tires on rims to accept from participants; however we have not yet turned away participants that exceeded that limit.  We have received an average of 130 tons of tires for the last 3 years of tire amnesty events held in Anderson with a high of 209 tons collected at the largest event.  The largest recorded tire amnesty event in Anderson was 291 tons in October of 2006.  For this grant cycle DRM proposes collecting an average of 150 tons of tires for two events to be held in Anderson.\r\n\r\nDRM will use an existing agreement with a registered waste tire hauler, to load and transport waste tires to an approved recycling and/or disposal facility(s).  Using contract costs from the current hauler, Waste Recovery West, we estimate that the two proposed events will cost $67,693.76.  This estimate includes receiving approximately 150 tons of tires per event.\r\n\r\nDRM tasks include grant management and project oversight, tire education and event advertisement, preamnesty day event preparation, and amnesty day event staffing (see Work Plan).  These tasks will be completed primarily by our Community Education staff and other Department staff as needed.  The DRM matching contribution of $11,700.00 includes providing Work Release inmates to unload tires from participant vehicles at events.  Currently, the Work Release program has been suspended by the Board of Supervisors.  If this program is reinstated during this grant cycle, the DRM will utilize the Work Release programs services as matching funds.\r\n\r\nDRM has planned a comprehensive advertising and educational plan, which includes budgeting $2,500 for advertising for these events and $4027.14 for a `tire care` educational promotional.  DRM regularly advertises the events in local papers, press releases, PSA, and advertises tire amnesty events in the quarterly `Trash Talk` newsletter received by residents in the unincorporated area, City of Anderson, and City of Shasta Lake.  In addition, DRM coordinates with the City of Redding to ensure the events are advertised in the City`s newsletter.  The events are also published on the County`s website.  DRM staff will also attend community events to educate the public about waste tires, promote `tire care` and distribute a brochure printed with funding from the CIWMB TCA4 grant cycle.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marci","LastName":"McEwen","Phone":"530-225-5789"},{"GrantID":11636,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":45494.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Amount $5,464\r\nAmnesty Amount $40,030\r\n\r\nThe Stanislaus County Department of Environmental Resources, Landfill Division will utilize current staffing to collect illegally dumped waste tires in the streets, alleys and waterways of the county.  The county has not sites containing more than 500 waste tires.  Waste tires are scattered throughout the County roadways, alleys and vacant lots.  The county cleaned, removed and recycled approximately 3000 waste tires in 2009.  Tires that are picked-up by the illegal dumping crews will be transported to the County owned Fink road Landfill which charges a recycling fee of $1 for each passenger tire and $5 for each truck tire.  Approximately 90% of the 3,000 tires collected each year are passenger tires, 2,700 tires with the remaining 10% being truck tires.  Golden By-Products will provide the County with 45- foot trailers as needed to transport the tires. The trailers will be parked at the County operated landfill at 4000 Fink Road, Crows Landing. Staff will utilize an existing County vehicle and equipment in the cleanup process. Based on past history we anticipate collecting approximately 3,500 tires during this grant cycle.\r\nRecycling Costs included in the following landfill fees:  Passenger car \u0026 pickup tires: $1 per tire.  Truck tires: $5 per tire.  Based on 3,500 illegally dumped tires:  Passenger/pickup tires 2,700 at $1 per tire = $2,700.  Truck tires 300 a year at $5/tire $1,500.  Total Recycling cost $4,200.\r\nLabor cost \r\nCurrent staffing to collect tires: No charge for labor costs. Administrative cost 1.5 hours/month @ $67.46/hour $1,214.28. Supplies: $50. Total labor/supplies: $1,264.28.  Total Cost: $5,464.  Cost per tire: $1.54\r\nCity of Hughson \r\nThe City of Hughson plans on holding one event, during their annual cleanup day. The collection will be for seven (7) hours. The City will provide 1.5 employees on site during operating hours. The weighted labor rate for the 1.5 employees are $43.80 with overtime cost of $459.90.  Oversight/Supervision cost is 4 hour @ $37.28 an hour for a total of $149.12.  The total labor cost is estimated at $459.90.  The total cost for safety equipment, miscellaneous rental items and supplies is $50.  The cost for a 45-foot trailer will be $1,200. Estimate of 600 waste tires to be collected at the event.  The tire hauling and recycling cost is estimated at $1200.  The total advertising cost is estimated at $300. The total cost for the event is $2,159.02.  Cost per tire $3.60. \r\nCity of Newman \r\nThe City of Newman plans on holding two (2) events, one during the spring and the other in the fall. Each event will consist of one (1) 45 foot trailer estimated to cost $1,200 per event. Each event will be held for three days with six (6) hours of operation per day for a total of 18 hours per event. The City will have an employee on site each day during operating hours at the `Weighted Rate` of a Maintenance Worker I which is $32.68 an hour for a total of $588.24 per event, total cost being $1,176.48. Oversight/Supervision will be provided by the Public Works Supervisor one (1) hour per event at $55.31 an hour for a total of $110.62. The total labor cost is estimated at $1,176.48. The cost for a 45-foot trailer will be $1,200. Estimate of 500 waste tires collected at each event. The tire hauling and recycling cost is estimated at $2,400. The total advertising cost is estimated at $500. The total cost for the event is $4,187.10. Cost per tire $4.19 \r\n\r\nCity of Oakdale \r\n\r\nThe City of Oakdale plans on holding two (2) tire amnesty events. Each event will use one (1) 45 foot trailer estimated to cost $1,200 per event. Each event will be open to residents for seven (7) hours of for a total of 14 hours for both events. The City will have two employees on site handling the tires during each event. The `Weighted Rate` for the two employees are Employee 1 at $38.79/hour and Employee 2 is $38.08/hour. The oversight and supervision will be provided by an Administrative Analyst with a weighted labor rate of $46.36. The two events will require 6 hours of oversight and supervision at a cost of $278.16. The total labor cost is estimated at $1,076.18. The cost for a 45-foot trailer will be $1,200. Estimate of 700 waste tires to be collected at each event. The tire hauling and recycling cost is estimated at $3,600. The total advertising cost is estimated at $1,000. The total cost for the event is $5,954.34. Cost per tire $4.26. \r\n\r\nCity of Patterson\r\nThe City of Patterson plans on holding one event, during their annual cleanup day. The collection will be for four (6) hours. The City will provide 2 employees on site during operating hours. The weighted labor rate for the 2 tire handing employees is $26.71 \u0026 $32.14.  Oversight/Supervision cost is 1.5 hours @ $40.40 per hour for a total of $60.60.  The total labor cost is estimated at $353.10.  The total cost for safety equipment, miscellaneous rental items and supplies is $1,200.  The cost for a 45-foot trailer will be $1,200. Estimate of 700 waste tires collected at the event.  The tire hauling and recycling cost is estimated at 1200.  The total advertising cost is estimated at $450.  The total cost for the event is $2,063.70.  Cost per tire $2.95\r\nCity of Riverbank\r\nThe City of Riverbank plans on holding two tire amnesty events. The collection will be for seven (7) hours. The City will provide 2 employees on site during operating hours.  The weighted labor rate for the 2 employees are $43.07 \u0026 $40.28. Oversight/Supervision cost is $63.90 per hour for 7.5 hrs. The total for supervision and oversight is $479.25.  The total labor cost is estimated at $1166.90.  The total cost for safety equipment, miscellaneous rental items and supplies is $100.  The cost for a 45-foot trailer will be $1,200.  Estimate of 600 waste tires to be collected at each event.  The tire hauling and recycling cost is estimated at $2,400.  The total advertising cost is estimated at $600.  The total cost for the event is $4,746.15.  Cost per lire $3.96.  \r\nCity of Turlock\r\nThe City of Turlock plans on holding one event during their annual cleanup day.  The collection will be for eight (8) hours. The City will use 3 transfer station employees for the 8 hour event.  The weighted labor rate for the 3 employees is $32.76.  Supervision cost is $32.41 per hour for 2hours for a total of $64.82.  Administrative cost for 2 hours of a staff services technician @ $53.59/hour.  The total administrative cost is $107.18.  The total labor cost is estimated at $786.24.  Turlock Scavenger will haul the estimated 700 tires to Golden By-Products for recycling.  The tire hauling and recycling cost is estimated at $3,958.24.  The total cost for the event is $3,958.24,  Cost per tire $5.66.\r\nCity of Waterford\r\nThe City of Waterford plans on holding one tire amnesty event. The City will again partner with the County. The collection will be for four (5) hours. The City will provide 2 employees on site during operating hours. The estimated labor hours is 7 hours. The weighted labor rate for the 2 employees is $27.03 \u0026 $26.78.  The estimated Oversight/Supervision time of 5 hours at a cost of $45 per hour, for a total of $225.  The total labor cost is estimated at $376.67.  The total cost for safety equipment, miscellaneous rental items and supplies is $50. The Cost for a 45-foot trailer will be $1,200. Estimate of 400 waste tires will be collected at the event. The tire hauling and recycling cost is estimated at $1,200. The total advertising cost is estimated at $250. The total cost for the event is $2,101.67. Cost per tire $5.26. \r\n\r\nCounty Amnesty Events \r\n\r\nThe County plans to hold 3 amnesty collection events throughout the unincorporated county area. The County plans to use Golden By-Products for collection and transport to their facility in Ballico, CA. An estimate of 20 hours will be needed for grant administration and oversight at a cost of $67.46 per hour for a total of $1,349. Labor is estimated at 30 hours per event at $19/hour for a cost of $570. The total labor costs for the 3 events is $1,710. \r\n\r\nPilot Voucher Program: The County will begin a waste tire voucher program. The program will allow county residents to bring their tires to the 3 transfer stations or the County landfill on designated days. The program budget $2,400 will cover the recycling cost of the waste tires. The cost for recycling will be based on either the transfer station or landfill fee schedules or with a contract with Golden By-Products. All tires from this program will be recycled by Golden By-Products Inc. in Ballico, CA.  The total oversight cost is $1,349. Total labor cost is $1,710. The total cost for safety equipment, miscellaneous rental items and supplies is $100. The cost for a 45-foot trailer will be $1,200. Estimate of 1000 waste tires to be collected at each event. An estimate of 600 waste tires will come from the voucher program. The tire hauling and recycling cost is estimated at $7,200. Pilot voucher program recycling cost $2,400. The total advertising cost is estimated at $2,100. The total cost for is $14,859. The estimated total number of waste tires is 3,600. The estimated cost per tire is $4.13. \r\n","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bryan","LastName":"Kumimoto","Phone":"209-525-6752"},{"GrantID":11638,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":63000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events: $90,000\r\nThe Merced County Department of Public Works will administer a regional tire amnesty program. Grant funds will be used solely for the collection and processing of waste tires. Up to 36 amnesty events will be conducted throughout seven jurisdictions within Merced County during regularly scheduled Community Clean up Events. An estimated 63,000 tires will be collected for processing at a cost of $1.41 per tire. The Merced County Association of Governments will conduct the public education campaign, consisting of tire care brochures in English and Spanish and the recycling web site www.mercedrecycles.com","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Terri","LastName":"Tedrow","Phone":"209-723-4481"},{"GrantID":11639,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":153210.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects: $89,079\r\nAmnesty Events:  $64,131\r\nCleanup-Scattered site pickup within county and city limits is an ongoing issue throughout the year. All sites within city limits (Chowchilla and Madera) and unincorporated areas are in close proximity to populated areas. One hundred percent of these sites are within 1,000 feet of one ore more of the following: Residential homes, schools, commercial, industrial, recreation areas, waterways, or electrical transmission lines. Tires can be found in alleys, curbside, vacant lots and waterways. It is estimated that 7,920 , 1,320 and 4,000 tires will be cleaned up during the grant cycle under scattered site pickup in the City of Madera, City of Chowchilla and the County of Madera, respectively. Remediation:Employees periodically travel the streets and alleys picking up illegally dumped tires. End use: The tires will be loaded into trailers supplied and removed by Golden By Products, Inc, to be recycled-Waste Tire hauler #1003314-01, Major Waste Facility Permit #24-TI-0656, TPID#1096537-01. \r\nRemediation: On sites large enough to warrant a dedicated van for tire removal a van will be on site. The tires will be loaded by Staff. All other sites will utilize City or County staff to transport tires to the City or County Scattered pickup site. \r\n\r\nAmnesty Events: The City of Madera, City of Chowchilla, and the County of Madera will hold 5,2, and 6 amnesty events respectively in FY2010-11 for a total of thirteen events. As reservation only events, participants must call and register in advance to participate . A cark/coupon is then mailed to the participant that must be submitted at the event for access to the amnesty event. As in the past volunteer labor will mainly be used at events to move tires and check in participants. One employee will operate a skip loader to deal with large tires. One to two other employees are on site to coordinate the event. \r\nAll amnesty events are date specific utilizing three different sites, no more often than once per month. At time of registration participants will be screened to verify that no tire generators are allowed (PRC 42954(7)). Any individual hauling 10 to 20 waste tires will receive written authorization by the LEA prior to the amnesty event date. Violations will be reported to CIWMB within 30 days on the unregistered hauler \u0026 Comprehensive Trip Log Substitution Form (CIWMB204). All advertising will clearly state that the amnesty event is limited to 20 tires, with the appropriate written authorization from the LEA. Estimated cost per tire $2.47","ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Wilson","Phone":"559-661-5188"},{"GrantID":11640,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":51671.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Amount $42,927\r\nAmnesty Amount $9,618\r\n\r\n1. Need and Locations: \r\n\r\nThe City of Victorville is located in the center the high desert area within the San Bernardino County. The city is access by nearly 300,000 people daily in route to work, home, shopping or Las Vegas. The City of Victorville anticipates collecting, transporting, and transferring a vast amount of illegally disposed waste tires throughout our city limits. The City of Victorville encompasses 74.09 square miles of land which 58% is undeveloped. With a population of approximately 95,000, excluding neighboring jurisdictions, people are reluctant to properly dispose of their waste tires and end up disposing of them in our undeveloped areas. Many of these areas are located adjacent to densely populated residential areas. In recent waste tire cleanup activities generated by waste tire enforcement inspections and monitoring of vacant desert areas, the city conducted numerous joint tasks supported by our public works division to collect waste tires in areas where accessibility was limited and rough. Through the use of our two waste tire collection trailers purchased through prior waste cleanup grants 2003/2004), we were able to safely access these areas and effectively remove hundreds of waste tires. In addition, through the use of our contracted waste tire hauler (RJB Trucking) 1001408); we anticipate collecting approximately 8,000 - 10,000 tires during the 2009/2010 grant cycle. Below are several locations where our code enforcement officers have already identified waste tires piles.\r\nAreas near or around these parcel books: \r\nAPN: 3133 \tTires:300+ \r\nAPN: 3071 \tTires: 200+ \r\nAPN: 3072 \tTires: 50 - 150 \r\nAPN: 3091 \tTires: 120-150 \r\nAPN: 0478 \tTires: 250+ \r\nAPN: 0480 \tTires: 250+ \r\nAPN: 0472 \tTires: 250+ \r\n\r\n2. Methodology:\r\nIllegal dumping is a situation where people observe that others have dumped- so they will follow. To curtail this type of behavior is to get the illegal dumping cleaned up as soon as they happen. Utilizing community service workers, probationers or city staff for waste tire removal for stockpiling and later shipment is the most economical means. Staffing will consist of one- two code enforcement officer(s) to oversee the program, supervise community service workers and probationers, and monitor the temporary stockpiling and shipment of tires to recyclers via our contracted waste tire hauler.\r\nFunding for code enforcement staff will be funded from within the city`s code enforcement budget with most cost reimbursed through grant funding. Most labor will be directly from utilizing people on formal probation or required court-ordered community service. Any type of heavy equipment and/or heavy equipment operator to be utilized would be from the city`s Public Works Department and funded from the Environment Maintenance Fund or the waste lire clean up grant if authorized by the grant manager. To fulfill these tasks, the city will need to purchase safety related items and stick tools to drag and load collected waste tires. -We also request to have funding to pay for three 30 yard trash boxes per half cycle (a total of 6 per grant for this grant cycle) to dispose of trash collected during the collection of the waste tires and trash that is inside of the tire. Typically trash found inside of the waste tires is not taken by our tire hauler and becomes an unplanned expense to the city. \r\n\r\nProduct Description \tQuantity\tUnit Price \t$Total \r\nHeavy duty work gloves \t20\tApprox. $7.00 each \t$140 \r\nSafety Glasses/Goggles \t20\tApprox. $7.00 each \t$140 \r\nGarden / stick tools \t10\tApprox. $20.00 each \t$200 \r\nExtra heavy duty trash bags \t25\tApprox: $15/box \t$375 \r\nFliers and public information hand outs (Amnesty) $1000 \t\tApprox. $0.50 \t$500 \r\n30 yard trash bin (Rental Equipment) \t6 (2 per quarter)\t$382.12 per container \t$2,292.72 \r\nTOTAL \t\t\t$3,647.72 \r\n\r\n3. End Use\r\nThe collected waste tires will be taken to our code enforcement yard located on El Evado Rd where they will be properly stored and ready for pick up by our registered waste tire hauler RJB Trucking. The tires will be transported via an enclosed trailer to the Mitsubishi plant in Lucerne Valley to proper handling.\r\n\r\nAmnesty Event\r\nCollection of waste tire from the general public (not waste tire related businesses) managed by the city`s Code Enforcement Department. The program invites the general public within city limits to dispose of their waste tires three times per year at the designated local facility. We will accept waste tires on the anticipated Amnesty days of August 7th 2010, March 5th, 2011 and May 7th 2011. If awarded the grant, only those tires collect during the amnesty events and during the awarded grant period will be applied to the clean up grant.  $3.00 per tire. The facility accepts approximately 30 tires per day. 52 Weeks X 2 days. =$9,360.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Duran","Phone":"760-243-6309"},{"GrantID":11641,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":19234.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event Amount $19,234.00\r\nCost per tire $2.29\r\n\r\nThe Mendocino Solid Waste Management authority purposes to repeat the successful program of tire amnesty collection that has been funded for many years under this grant program.\r\n\r\nOur successful system for the tire amnesty is to provide free collection for a two-week period at the transfer stations in Ukiah, Willits, Gualala and Caspar.  Event planning, publicity and tire loading are provided by the Authority`s personnel.  Tire disposal/recycling is provide by Waste Recovery West which has identified a cement kiln in Redding, California as the destination and end use.  The price quoted for 2010 is attached.\r\n\r\nBased on past experience, we anticipate collecting approximately 8,400 tires for a total grant cost per tire of $2.29 per tire.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Sweeney","Phone":"707-468-9710"},{"GrantID":11642,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":28761.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event Amount $2,8761.00\r\n\r\nThe Siskiyou County Department of General Services is proposing to conduct a Waste Tire Public Education and Amnesty Program by offering 9 waste tire collection events throughout the 10/11 FY.  These events will be held at various sites throughout our County which in turn will provide all residents, even in rural areas, the ability to dispose of waste tires in an easy and convenient manner.  During these events, we will educate our residents on the health hazards of improper tire storage and disposal.  We will also educate residents on the laws regarding the transportation of waste tires.  The events will only accept passenger car, light truck and SUV tires.\r\n\r\nWe are requesting a total of $28,761.00.  The total cost of operating all events will be $8,299.46.  Transportation and disposal of waste tire will cost $14,537.00.  Project oversight, education and advertising will be $5,924.38 equally 21% of the total amnesty events grant amount requested.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Garrett","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"530-842-8272"},{"GrantID":11643,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":8294.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event Amount $8,294.00\r\nTwo events\r\nCost per tire $______\r\n\r\nThe County of Santa Cruz will continue its well established and well publicized semi-annual Clean-Up Week events at our two disposal sites, the Buena Vista Landfill and the Ben Lomond Transfer Station, by offering a waste tire Amnesty Day component for the two major events during the 2010/11 grant period. During the Fall Clean-Up Week (October 16-24, 2010) and Spring Clean-Up Week (April 16-24, 2011), eligible residents will be allowed to bring up to 5 waste tires per day to a County disposal site at no charge. The usual charge for a passenger vehicle or pickup truck tire is $4. Based on past experience, it is expected that residents will deliver an average of 4 waste tires on each of 500 vehicle trips to disposal sites during Clean-Up Week events. \r\nParticipation in the Amnesty program will be increased by the issuing of Tire Vouchers, a sample of which is attached as Exhibit D, which will allow eligible residents to transport up to 20 tires at no charge at any time of the year by appointment. The enhanced tire recycling program will result in the cleanup of numerous small accumulations of waste tires at residences, on rural properties, and at multi-family housing sites. \r\nA Tire Voucher will be issued as a one-day permit to allow legal transportation of waste tires from a resident`s property to one of the County`s disposal sites, which are recognized tire recycling facilities. Authority to issue these vouchers was granted by the CI`WMB when the County of Santa Cruz was awarded a Waste Tire Amnesty Grant in 2001. It is expected that vouchers will be issued for a total of 500 waste tires. \r\nEligibility for free disposal and recycling of waste tires will be limited to residents within the normal service area of County disposal sites, which includes the unincorporated County of Santa Cruz and the City of Scotts Valley (a jurisdiction which contributes to the County`s Solid Waste Fund). Excluded from the program will be those who are delivering tires from a property where an operating business is located or where the owner or operator of the property is actively stockpiling tires. \r\nThis proposed public-private partnership, which provides property owners with an incentive to contribute to the cleanup of their properties, thus reducing environmental hazards for the entire community, is a cost-effective way to achieve the cleanup of a projected 2,500 waste tires for a modest expenditure of public funds. \r\nTIRE PROCESSING\r\nTires will be hauled by West Coast Rubber Recycling in Gilroy (CalRecycle registered waste tire hauler, TPID 1004937). The processor will, if necessary, remove tires from rims, which will be recycled as scrap steel. The tires will be ground or buffed into crumb rubber for use in playgrounds, horse arenas, or pavement.  West Coast Rubber Recycling is exempted from CIWMB permitting requirements as a processor because of the small number of tires maintained at their facility. A sample vendor invoice is attached as Exhibit C. CalRecycle grant funds are requested for payment of hauling and processing charges. \r\n\r\nCost is calculated from registered waste tire hauler`s rate of $800 to haul and recycle a 48 foot trailer loaded with tires. Average net weight of a trailer load of tires is 10.63 tons. Tires collected weigh an average of 43 lbs. each. (While modern passenger car tires are reported to weigh an average of 20 lbs. each, tire counts and load weight data at Santa Cruz County disposal facilities lead to different results. Factors which account for the difference include the following: Because the majority of the terrain in Santa Cruz County is rural and mountainous, light trucks, whose tires can weigh up to 35 lbs. each, are a common vehicle. Many tires collected in the amnesty program are old tires, which are much heavier than new tires. A small percentage of tires are delivered on rims, which increases the per-unit weight. Five percent of tires collected are 36` or greater in diameter, which can weigh 100 lbs. each.) Thus, cost for vendor`s services is $1.55 per tire. \r\n\r\nSTAFFING \r\nStaffing to carry out the grant project includes program management staff who promote the program and issue tire vouchers, disposal site cashiers who accept loads from the public and process the tire vouchers, and maintenance staff who oversee loading of tires into the tire hauler`s trailer for shipment off site. \r\n\r\nPUBLIC EDUCATION \r\nA multi-media public education campaign will inform the public of the proper disposal of tires and how to take advantage of the amnesty program.  Public education about the tire amnesty program will be conducted through normal channels of communication for the County`s recycling and solid waste program, including flyers distributed to disposal site patrons, press releases, PSA spots on English and Spanish language radio stations, and articles in quarterly waste reduction newsletters to county residents. \r\n\r\nRECYCLED PAPER \r\nNote that this application is copied on Exact Eco 100 brand recycled paper made of 100% post consumer waste fiber processed chlorine free, manufactured by Wausau Paper. \r\n\r\nEXHIBITS ATTACHED TO THIS APPLICATION \r\nA. Work Plan \r\nB. Budget \r\nC. General Checklist of Permits, Licenses and Filings \r\nD. Sample Tire Voucher \r\nE. Copy of Vendor Invoice \r\nF. Resolution of County Board of Supervisors in support of Submission of Application \r\n\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeffrey","LastName":"Smedberg","Phone":"831-454-2373"},{"GrantID":11644,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":6357.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event Amount $30,000.00\r\nFive events\r\n$3.75 cost per tire for 5 events.\r\n$5.00, cost per tire including education component.\r\n\r\nProject Introduction and Overview \r\nThe City of Lake Elsinore is one of Southern California`s oldest communities (incorporated in 1888), and began as a relatively small recreation area and resort framed by the Cleveland National Forest and built around its 3,000-acre natural fresh water lake. As recently as 1980, only 5,982 people lived in the city. In the past 23 years the population has increased 7-fold to over 47,000 today.  Encompassing an area of 41 square miles, the City is located in the western portion of Riverside County and is adjacent to the small community of Canyon Lake and is just north of the cities of Temecula and Murrietta. \r\nThe City was a recipient of the TCA4 Waste Tire Amnesty Day grant and has conducted two if its four collection events at the time of this application. At their first tire collection event, held in October 2009 in conjunction with one of their twice-a-year community cleanup events, the City collected more than 14 tons of waste tires. Their second event held on January 23rd as a stand-alone collection, received 4 tons of tires. \r\nThe City proposes to expand its waste tire collection efforts by increasing the number of annual events to five during the year plus installing a waste tire collection roll-off bin in the City Yard which would be available for use by residents 5 days a week. \r\nOf the five waste tire collection events, two of them would continue to be held in conjunction with the City`s annual cleanup days and two others would be held in selected areas of the City that have the largest occurrences of illegal tire dumping. Each of these events will be advertised to all City residents. The events will collect waste tires (up to 9 without written LEA approval, 20 tires with written approval) from residents who may have had them stored in their garages or on their property. The fifth event would be held at the Lake Elsinore City Yard. \r\nAt each of these events City staff will collect any waste tires that may have been abandoned in empty lots, public property, alleys or along street and railroad rights-of-way, and particularly tires that have been abandoned on private property in any area of the City. \r\nThe waste tire bin placed at the City Yard will accept up to 9 tires per visit from City residents (ID required) during regular business hours. \r\nThe City will also expand its educational and promotional efforts through an outreach program that will support the City`s collection events and City Yard bin. Additionally the educational materials will instruct residents about proper tire care, to help insure maximize tire life, and describe the environmental and public health hazards posed by the improper and illegal disposal of waste tires. These educational materials will be distributed by the City at public buildings, Fire Stations, Public Libraries and Community Centers throughout the community. Additionally, these materials will be distributed to local tire businesses, retailers, and mailed to residents in local utility bills. \r\nCommunity Description \r\nThe City of Lake Elsinore is one of the fastest growing cities in both Riverside County and in the whole State of California. The city`s population growth has equaled or exceeded the overall population growth of Riverside County since 1990. Between 1990 and 2004 the residential population of the City of Lake Elsinore increased 93% (from 18,316 to 35,358). Lake Elsinore is a solidly middle class, growing community reflecting a diverse population of young families, who are living in an environment that is becoming increasingly safe and prosperous. \r\nThe population is very young, with the 2000 census showing its largest age group to be those between 10 - 19 years old (18%), followed by those 0 - 9 years old (20.93%). Lake Elsinore is also \r\nconsiderably ethnically diverse with Whites representing 51.4% of its 2000 census population, followed by Hispanics at 38%, African-Americans 5% and Asian \u0026 Pacific Islanders 2.3%. Residents who identify themselves culturally as Hispanic encompass the fastest growing ethnic group in the City, increasing from 25.8% of the community in the 1990 census to 38% during the 2000 count. \r\nIn 2007, the median family income was $53,634. A little less than half of the city residents (43.8%) attended some college according to the 2000 census, with about 9% of resident adults having received a bachelor`s degree or higher. \r\nAll of this demographic data shows Lake Elsinore to be a growing community with a population of predominately young families and adult residents starting businesses and careers. This young growing population is the type of community that has the greatest need for and receives the greatest benefit from environmental programs such as the expanded Waste Tire Amnesty Day program proposed by the City.\r\nThe project outlined in this proposal is the next step in the City of Lake Elsinore`s comprehensive efforts to protect the environment. The proposed Waste Tire Amnesty Day program goes beyond reducing and preventing litter, it takes a proactive approach to the following issues: \r\no Increases community awareness of the extent of the problem caused by waste tires, encouraging residents to care for and maintain their vehicle tires correctly, thereby increasing their useful life. \r\no Eliminates the improper storage and illegal disposal of residentially generated waste tires. This is of particular importance in a fast growing area such as Lake Elsinore. \r\no Reduces the negative environmental and public health impacts caused by waste tires, including fire danger and breeding of insects and vermin. \r\no Provides collection opportunities for residents to dispose of their waste tires correctly and in a manner that will ensure that they are reused or recycled. \r\no Expands waste tire collection opportunities for residents by increasing the number of collection events and adding a public use waste tire bin at the City Yard. \r\no Develops an educational program that will not only support the City`s collection events and opportunities, but will also educate residents about the importance of proper tire care and maintenance, and the negative environmental and public health impacts of illegally and improperly disposed tires. \r\nThe City will hold five (5) Amnesty Day collection events that will enable residents to safely and properly dispose of any scrap tires in their possession. Two of these events will be held as part of the City`s community cleanup days, two events to be held in areas of the City with the highest incidence of illegal tire disposal, and one stand-alone tire collection event held at the City Yard. \r\nFinally, the City will place a public-use waste tire roll-off bin in the City Yard that will be available for use by residents, with proof of residency, during normal operating hours. Residents will be limited to 9 tires per visit. \r\nScope of Work \r\nProject Goal #1 - Plan and hold five (5) Waste Tire Amnesty Days aimed at Lake Elsinore residents. \r\nObjective I - Plan, schedule, promote, and complete five (5) Amnesty Day collection events during the grant period. \r\nThe City of Lake Elsinore will schedule five (5) Amnesty Day tire collection events during the course of the grant period. These events will be open to all City residents. Two of the Amnesty Day events will be held in conjunction with the City`s twice-yearly Clean Up events. The City`s Clean Up events are tentatively scheduled for October 2010 and April 2011. The City`s two Clean Up day events are held in a large parking lot adjacent to the Lake Elsinore Storm baseball stadium. The stadium, which is centrally located in the City, easily accommodates this high traffic event. \r\nThe City will hold two additional collection events in the community. The locations for these events will be selected based upon those areas of the community that have the highest incidence of illegal tire disposal. The events will be set up at parks, schools or other locations in the selected areas of the community to make it easy and convenient for the residents in these areas to bring their waste tires in for recycling. While these events will be open to all Lake Elsinore residents, they will focus particularly on those living in the identified areas of high illegal dumping. Initially, the City expects that these events will focus on two areas of particular concern: \r\no Eastern Lake Elsinore - this area of the community, located east of the 15 Freeway is an area where the City`s development is expanding in to previous rural countryside. The area`s remaining open fields and older, rural areas attract illegal tire dumping. \r\no West shore of Lake Elsinore - this area, adjacent to the lake, is an older area of the City that adjoins some unincorporated County area. The older, somewhat more rundown nature of this area attracts a variety of illegal dumping problems, including waste tires. \r\nThe final collection event will be held at the Lake Elsinore City Yard. Located just north of City Hall in downtown Lake Elsinore, this collection event will be schedule to fall roughly between the two Citywide Clean Up events and will provide for a convenient waste tire collection event for all Lake Elsinore residents. \r\nThe goal of the Amnesty Day events is to provide a convenient collection opportunity for residents to dispose of any waste tires they have in their possession. In addition, the collection events will be open to rental property owners who may have waste tires that were left on their properties by former tenants. Residents will be limited to a maximum of nine (9) waste tires per visit, as this is the maximum allowed for transport without a tire-hauling permit. Loads of up to 20 tires will be allowed with written authorization received, in advance, from the Local Enforcement Agency. Loads of over nine (9) tires received without written authorization from the LEA will be accepted; however the residents bringing in those loads will be reported to the CIWMB on an Unregistered Hauler and Comprehensive Trip Log Substitution Form. All participants at the Amnesty Day events will be asked to show I.D. proving that they live in Lake Elsinore. Rental property owners who live outside the city but own rental property in the City will be asked to show a copy of a utility bill showing a Lake Elsinore address to participate in the collection event. The City expects that it may receive tires from residents of adjoining cities and surrounding unincorporated County area. A first load of tires from outside the City will be accepted in order to prevent the potential of illegal dumping if the loads are turned away at the event. However non Lake Elsinore residents or property owners will be told that they cannot bring any additional tires to the event. \r\nThe Amnesty Day events will be held on Saturdays from 9am until 2pm. The events will be staffed by a consultant and by young adults from local job training programs, and by volunteer staff from local community service organizations or high schools. In addition, the selected subcontractor/tire processor; will provide a truck and driver to help with the loading of the tires and to provide their transportation. \r\nDuring the past year the City of Lake Elsinore has conducted two waste tire collection events with the following results. As the data below indicates, there is an ongoing demand for waste tire collection events in the community. As the City of Lake Elsinore and the surrounding area and communities continue to grow, this waste tire recycling demand will continue. \r\nPast Waste Tire Amnesty Day events in the City of Lake Elsinore: \r\no 10/10/09 -940 tires /14.16 tons \r\no 1/23/10 -200 tires /4.3 tons \r\nThe City estimates that it will handle between 80 and 100 vehicles and collect 1000 tires at each of the five proposed Waste Tire Amnesty Day events. The cost per event is $4000. This figure includes staff to collect and load the tires, and tire transportation, handling and processing / recycling. The City will subcontract for the transportation, processing of the tires, and contract for the staff to collect, handle and load the tires at the Amnesty Day events. Please see the Budget Section of this proposal for more detail. In addition, an estimated 1,000 tires will be collected via the drop-off program at the City Yard. The cost for the year`s drop-off program is $2500. \r\no $2,400 for waste tire transportation and processing and recycling. \r\no $1600 for day-of-the-event tire loading and handling staff. \r\nThe estimated cost per tire collected from the 5 events and the City Yard drop-off program is $3.75. The cost per tire including the Program`s education component is $5.00 \r\nCity Staff Resources \r\nCity Public Works Department administrative staff will provide management and oversight for the \r\nAmnesty Day program. All City staff related costs will be paid for directly by the City, no grant funds \r\nwill he used for City staff personnel costs. \r\nThe primary City contact for this grant will be: \r\no Nicole Fields - Recycling Coordinator \r\nObjective 2: Insure that all collected tires are reused or recycled \r\nThe City will hire a contractor that will accept all the collected tires and will process them properly. All collected tires will be transported, handled, and stored properly. In addition, all collected tires will be allocated to a non-landfill end-use (reuse, retreading, crumb rubber, or energy transformation).  The City of Lake Elsinore will use CR\u0026R Disposal for the transportation of all the collected tires. All waste tires will be transported to Rubber Recovery for processing and recycling. \r\nProject Goal #2- Establish an on-going waste tire collection roll-off bin at the City Yard. \r\nObjective 1 - Install a roll-off bin at the Lake Elsinore City Yard that will be used for the drop off of waste tires by City residents. \r\nEven with an expanded schedule of five (5) waste tire collection events, the City believes that there will still be a need for a full-time tire collection resource for residents. To provide this on-going resource, the City will install a 40-yard roll-off box in its City Yard that will be available to residents for their disposal and recycling of their waste tires. A cost efficient program, the roll-off box will be available to residents during the City Yard`s regular hours. When the bin is full (normally a 40-yard roll-off will hold approximately 250 tires), the City`s refuse hauler, CR\u0026R, will replace the bin with an empty bin and transport the full tire bin to a registered California tire recycler. \r\nTo ensure that only City residents use the tire roll-off box in the City Yard, the City will implement a coupon program. Under the coupon program, residents will need to request a tire-recycling coupon from City Hall. After calling City Hall and giving the coordinator their address and the number of tires they need to dispose of, a tire-recycling coupon will be mailed to the resident. Once the resident receives the coupon, they may take their tires along with the coupon to the City Yard and dispose of their tires. \r\nWhen residents bring their waste tires to the City Yard, limited to no more than 9 tires per trip, they will be required to show identification proving their residency in the City of Lake Elsinore, their address will be recorded, and their tires will be offloaded into the designated tire roll-off. \r\nCity Advertising and Outreach \r\nThe Amnesty Days will be advertised through newspaper ads, flyers, and through the City`s newsletter, Internet web site, City cable access channels, and recycling hotline or city info phone numbers. This event advertising is in addition to the educational and outreach materials developed under Project Goal #3 of this proposal. \r\nProject Goal #3-Develop a waste tire educational outreach program. \r\nObjective 1 - Prepare an educational and promotional outreach program that will support the City`s waste tire collection program. \r\nThe first goal of the City`s educational campaign is to raise the general awareness in the community of the size and scope of the environmental issue that waste tires are in California. Before effective action can be taken to change people`s habits they must know how their actions affect the environment. This portion of the outreach will describe for residents the millions of tires that are piling up in California and will explain the environmental and health issues (risk of fire, possible storm water runoff pollution, becoming breeding grounds for insects and vermin) that result from them. \r\nThe second area of education and outreach to the public will be to describe what steps they can take to help minimize the waste tire problem. This will include information about the proper care and maintenance of vehicle tires, includingpron inflation, rotation, and balancinghe materials will also describe the benefits of purchasing long-lasting tires. Modern passenger car tires are available with tread life of up to 100,000 miles or more. While these tires are initially more expensive than lower mileage rated tires, over the course of their life they will be less expensive to the consumer compared to the cost of purchasing, installing, and maintaining shorter-lasting alternatives. The obvious environmental benefit is fewer tires going to landfills or tire piles because consumers are not having to replace their tires as often. \r\nIn the third stage of the educational outreach, residents will be informed of how they can dispose of their waste tires safely and properly, how those waste tires are reused or recycled, and what types of recycled tire rubber products are currently being manufactured. \r\nHaving described the extent of the waste tire problem and given residents some tips on how to maximize the life of their vehicle tires (while minimizing number of tires to eventually dispose of), residents will now learn the How? and Where? of waste tire recycling in Lake Elsinore. \r\nThe `HOW?` - information on how residents can dispose of their waste safely and properly. \r\nThe `WHERE? - information on where to take their waste tires for disposal. \r\nThe following public education outreach tools will be developed to meet the educational and outreach goals outlined above: \r\n1. Newspaper ads - The City will develop a series of newspaper ads that will be run in local community newspapers. Two types of ads will be used. The first will be `awareness` ads. These will be used to raise the overall knowledge of waste tire issues among the community. The second type of ads, `action` ads, will be run immediately before the Amnesty Day collection events, targeting residents directly and giving them the information about how to dispose of their old tires at the Amnesty Day events. These newspaper ads will also be produced in Spanish as necessary. \r\n2. Amnesty Day event flyers - Event flyers will be produced for each of the five Amnesty Day collection events. These flyers will be distributed at City facilities, through local tire retailers, and community groups. The flyers will be printed in English on one side and with the Spanish translation on the other. \r\n3. Waste tire promotional item - The City will produce a promotional give-away item that will be used to advertise the waste tire program. These items will be distributed at community events, and will be given away to each of the residents that attend one of the Amnesty Day collection events \r\nObjective 2: Maximize the distribution of program materials through participation in local community special events and festivals. \r\nCity staff or their consultant will attend community special events and celebrations in the City to distribute program materials and promote the Amnesty Day collection events.  Because the waste tire program is still a new environmental outreach, it is particularly important to maximize the public`s exposure to the program. One effective way to do this is to participate, through means of an information booth, at local community special events, fairs, and celebrations. City staff will attend at least one event in the community to support the City`s schedule of collection events. \r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Lake Elsinore","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicole","LastName":"McCalmont","Phone":"951-674-3124"},{"GrantID":11645,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":15686.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events: $15,686\r\nCost per tire $1.96 \r\nOngoing tire collection events\r\n\r\nMany Truckee residents have two sets of tires for seasonal driving conditions. Due to lack of recycling options, many of these tires end up stored in resident`s garages, basements, under decks and sometimes illegally dumped. The Town proposes to use grant funds to extend the current year long residential waste tire recycling program consisting of on-going education and the hosting of frequent waste tire drop off events. Over the past six months the Town has experienced a great response to our initial efforts of collecting waste tires.  The original goal of collecting 3,500 tires was achieved and it is anticipated that prior to the end of June the Town will have collected an additional 35 tons. Grant funding would allow for the continuation of this highly demanded program at no cost to the residents. The Town proposes to continue to host tire collections on every other Saturday at the Eastern Regional Landfill throughout the duration of the grant. Newspaper ads, website information, flyers and posters will allow the Town to target all sectors of Truckee including the Spanish speaking  population. The Town will work in partnership with Nevada County Recycles and Placer County in the sharing of public education and marketing materials to reduce costs. In addition to the every other weekend events the Town will continue to offer waste tire acceptance during its spring Recycle Day which collects Universal Waste and confidential papers for shredding annually in June. Recycle Day is a one day event that occurs at the Town Administration Center. The goal of the grant program is to collect 8,000 waste tires for a cost of $1.96 per tire.","ParticipantName":"Town of Truckee","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nichole","LastName":"Dorr","Phone":"530-582-2909"},{"GrantID":11646,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":10700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events: $12,000\r\nOne event.\r\nCost per tire is approx. $4.00\r\n\r\nSince 2001, the City of Watsonville has held a waste tire amnesty event six days a week (from 9am to 3:30pm) at its Waste and Recycling Drop-off Center, located at 320 Harvest Drive, Watsonville. Open only to residents of Watsonville whose addresses are checked with our city`s utility billing database, this unique program allows the free disposal of up to nine passenger tires per year and a small charge for other sizes of tires and ones that need to be de-rimmed. We conduct inspections to ensure that no commercial tire generator, waste tire hauler, or resident of a city other than Watsonville takes advantage of this program. While the City of Watsonville has borne the costs of this innovative tire amnesty program during six of its nine years, it has received three Waste Tire Amnesty Event grants from the CIWMB (FY 99/00, FY 02/03, and FY 06/07) in order to keep the program solvent. This coming fiscal year, due to budgetary constraints, the City of Watsonville may be forced to increase fees on its tire amnesty program, thereby enhancing the possibility of illegal dumping. This is why the City is applying for a Waste Tire Amnesty Event grant.","ParticipantName":"City of Watsonville","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Nancy","LastName":"Lockwood","Phone":"831-768-3103"},{"GrantID":11647,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":175644.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects Amount $182,994.52\r\n\r\nAmnesty Events Amount $26,199.06\r\n28 events are listed\r\nEstimated cost per tire $4.01\r\n\r\nThere will be approximately 28 events which will last from 1-9 days per each event.  Each city will announce the Amnesty Events in advance.  Two employees will be scheduled to attend each event to collect and separate the tires.  The registered hauler will deliver the tires to the recycling.\r\nEstimated cost per tire-----$4.01\r\n\r\nClose Proximity to Mexico Border Crossing:  Imperial County shares two border-crossings with Mexico in the City of Calexico and approximately ten miles east of Calexico on the United States side. \r\nCosts for this Grant Cycle \t\t\t\r\n\t\t\t\r\nIt is expected that the cost per tire for collection and recycling will increase in the current grant cycle because of the costs increases for fuel, personnel and hauling. \r\n\r\nThe Imperial Valley Resource Management Agency is fully committed to continuing the tire cleanup program. It is anticipated that during the grant period covered by this application an additional 70,000 to 80,000 tires will be collected for recycling. \r\n\r\nAmnesty Events\r\nCity of El Centro, 4 events\r\nCity of Calixico 2 events that are 7-9 days each\r\nCity of Holtville, 2 events\r\nCity of Brawley, 2 events\r\nCity of Westmorland, 2 events\r\nCity of Calipatria, 2 events\r\nHeber, 2 events\r\nIn addition to these special events, we have ongoing collections.  \r\n","ParticipantName":"Imperial Valley Resource Management Agency","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Douthitt","Phone":"760-337-4589"},{"GrantID":11648,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":6688.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects: $10,697.50\r\n\r\nCity of Hawthorne Multi-Family Waste Tire Outreach\r\nThe City of Hawthorne maintains a citywide monitoring and maintenance program that uses weekly sweeps of problem areas to prevent the accumulation of waste tires. In addition to clean up and disposal, the City has always made it a key strategy to educate the public of proper tire disposal. The City of Hawthorne is looking forward to implementing as new outreach strategy with the help of CalRecycle`s funding. The strategy will utilize existing environmental programs to reach target audiences in new ways. Specifically, this program will utilize the City`s successful Multi-Family Recycling Program to distribute waste tire outreach materials amongst tenants. The Multi-Family Recycling Program serves over 3000 people by providing recycling options to properties that previously did not recycle. The program has been a major success and the participation levels have been very encouraging. The City of Hawthorne will use Waste Tire Cleanup funding to create targeted outreach materials and to simultaneously increase clean up activities. By piggy-backing with the existing multi-family recycling outreach (see samples attached), the City can utilize these successful communication channels and be much more cost efficient. This effort will compliment existing strategies used by the City. The City of Hawthorne is home to nearly 200 auto repair and tire shops. these businesses have been very receptive to assisting the City by displaying outreach materials. As they are frequented by DIYers who generate waste tires, these businesses will be important allies in the prevention of illegal dumping of waste tires. BACKGROUND: Hawthorne is totally built out and thus all illegal dumping happens within close proximity to populated areas (see pictures attached). This causes safety and health risks from tires dumped in the public right -of-way and tires collecting stagnant water. Over 60% of Hawthorne`s residents speak a language other than English at home and more than half live in multi-family dwellings. This poses a challenge to any outreach and education campaign. Tires are difficult to dispose of (correctly) and many people are unaware of how to properly dispose of them. The City requests this funding to implement a focused outreach campaign and to continue the City`s efforts to collect illegally dumped tires as soon as they are discovered","ParticipantName":"City of Hawthorne","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Doug","LastName":"Krauss","Phone":"310-349-2987"},{"GrantID":11649,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":32302.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event: $32,302\r\nCost $4.61 per tire.\r\n\r\nThe Regional Waste Authority (RWMA) is proposing to collect 5,000 waste tires through a fee tire recycling coupon program at two local transfer stations operated by the local franchised waste hauler, Recology Yuba-Sutter, plus another 2,000 waste tires in five (5) 40-yard waste tire bins provided to community clean-up events. The free tire recycling coupons will allow residents to deliver up to 19 waste tires to the transfer stations. Written authorization for residents to haul more than nine (9) waste tires will be requested from the Local Enforcement Agency. The RWMA  will update and distribute the public education and information campaign utilized for previous waste tire amnesty projects inform the public about tire maintenance and safety issues to prolong the useful life of tires; health and safety issues related to improper storage and disposal of waste tires; and the availability of free tire recycling coupons for the proper disposal of waste tires. RWMA and Recology Yuba-Sutter staff will coordinate with the sponsors of the community clean-up events to provide waste tire collection bins and appropriate messages regarding tire collection for event promotional materials. Attached are letter-quotes from the two registered waste tire haulers that will be involved in this project--Recology Yuba-Sutter and Tri-C Manufacturing Co., Inc. The cost of the five (5) 40-yard waste tire bins to be provided for community clean-up events is based on the cost of these bins in the current rate structure, plus and estimated 1% rate increase anticipated for the next rate year. The resulting cost per tire for the free tire recycling coupon program and waste tire bins at community clean-up events is $4.61 per tire.","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"530-634-6890"},{"GrantID":11650,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":61305.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Amount: $46,973\r\n\r\nAmnesty Events: $14,332\r\nTwo events\r\nCost per tire $4.78\r\n\r\nCleanup: The City of Long Beach proposes to continue the cleanup efforts around the Los Angeles River area north of the Long Beach Harbor Basin. This area remains a high priority for the City due to the level of illegal dumping that occurs.\r\nThe first area is east of the LA River between Anaheim and Ocean Blvd. The second area is west of the Los Angeles River between PCH and 9th street. For the purposes of this proposal, these areas will be called the east project area and the west project area. \r\nThe west project area includes both industrial and residential areas, with Cabrillo High and Garfield Elementary Schools nearby. The Los Angeles River runs directly east, the Dominguez Channel is about one-half mile to the west and the waters of the Port of Long Beach are directly south.\r\nThe east project area is residential and commercial, including Drake Park, Golden Park, Cesar Chavez Park, Thomas Edison Elementary School, and downtown Long Beach. The Los Angeles River runs directly west of the project area, with the Long Beach Harbor less than a quarter mile south.\r\nIn both areas, regular clean-ups are necessary to keep dumped items off the streets. Most illegal dumping of tires occurs in alleys and other City right-of-ways, however, occasional dumping does happen on private property. Local businesses and neighborhood associations continue to coordinate clean-up efforts in the impacted area, but still need assistance as the responsibility has outgrown their resources. Grant funds would ensure that tires are regularly collected, and that the east and west project areas remain clean and safe for residents and businesses. All tires collected by City crews will be taken to a facility that recycles tires into crumb rubber that is used to create products such as asphalt paving surfaces and synthetic athletic surfaces. `No Dumping` signs will be posted in the areas most impacted by illegal dumping. there is not one site with 500 tires.\r\n\r\nAMNESTY: To supplement the City`s free oversized collection program, residents will have the e opportunity, through this grant, to properly dispose of tires at two annual waste tire amnesty events. These events will be widely publicized through the City`s website, newspaper ads and flyers. Promotional materials and information will also be available at City facilities such as libraries and recreational venues. \r\nAt each of the two amnesty events, the City will provide tow forty-yard fall-off bins and adequate staffing to assist residents with their tire disposal. The bins will be hauled to Crumb Rubber Manufacturing (CRM) for recycling at a cost of $79 per ton. Approximately 500 tires, weighing roughly five tons, will fit in each bin, for a total cost of $395 per bin. The City of Long Beach will supply staff, in LNG powered vehicles, to collect and to be hauled to CRM (21.2 miles round trip) at a cost of $2.39 per mile. The total fuel cost to make six round trips to CRM for both events, equals $304.02. A Recycling Specialist will organize the event and coordinate the advertising and educational materials at a total cost of $1,300.50. Freeth/Moroz, a local graphic design firm, will design the flyer and website at an estimated cost of $250, with an estimated cost of $500 to print the promotional materials. Ads in local newspapers and magazines for both events will cost $4,700. The cost for waste tire amnesty events breaks down to $4.78 per tire to collect 3,000 tires at both events.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Angie","LastName":"Tam","Phone":"562-570-4695"},{"GrantID":11651,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":7826.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Project Amount $1086.00\r\n\r\nAmnesty Events Amount $6739.60\r\nTwo events\r\nApprox. cost per tire is $1.96\r\n\r\nAt this time, the City does not have information on future tire clean-ups with regard to location, parcel number, photographs, approximate number of tires or proximity to populated areas.  However, the City`s past grant agreements with the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery / California Integrated Waste Management Board for Tire Cleanup have included load checking and collection of roadside tires not identified prior to the grant agreement.\r\nThe City would like to again apply for grant funding to perform these same tasks under the TCA Cycle 6 of the Tire Cleanup Grants.  This portion of the grant would fund the pickup, transportation and disposal of 10 tons of load-checked or illegally dumped tires (dumped on a public right-of-way only).\r\n\r\nThe City of Redlands is seeking funding for public outreach and tire collection events.  These projects involve two (2) tire amnesty day collection events, on in October 2010 and another in April 2011.  These events allow residents of the City to drop off tires for legal handling and disposal.  Staff will also conduct a public outreach campaign to publicize events and promote proper care and disposal of tires (e.g., develop printed materials for exhibits and public counter distribution, outreach to community, website e-flyer, etc.). These tasks will be undertaken with the overarching goad of implementing a comprehensive campaign to reduce illegal dumping in concert with a means of measuring and evaluating the long-term results. \r\nIn place of a quote from a registered waste tire hauler, please find an invoice from the waste tire hauler that indicates a price per ton for waste tire disposal.  The approximate cost per tire for this project is $1.96.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Redlands","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Danielle","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"909-753-5800"},{"GrantID":11652,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":82800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"AMNESTY EVENT Amount $82,800\r\nThree events.\r\nCost per tire $4.60 \r\n\r\nJurisdictions:  Humboldt County, Karuk \u0026 Hoopa Tribes, and the City`s of Eureka, Arcata, Trinidad, Blue lake, Rio Dell, and Ferndale.\r\n\r\nHWMA will host three waste tire amnesty collection event days. One will be held in the Eureka area, one in the remote community of Orleans in behalf of the Karuk Tribe, and one within the reservation lands of the Hoopa Tribe in northeastern Humboldt County. The Authority will also continue with the highly successful waste tire coupon program serving all areas of the county. The Waste Tire Amnesty Days held in the area Eureka and the two tribal events are expected to generate about 8,000 waste tires. Each of the tribal governments will share half of the costs of transportation and contract labor for the Amnesty Day events held on their lands. The two tribal events will be open to tribal and non-tribal residents. The ongoing coupon redemption event at the Authority`s Transfer Station in Eureka will last about eight months and generate about 10,000 waste tires. This estimate of 18,000 PTE waste tires collected and placed into the waste stream equates to a disposal cost of $4.60 per tire, well below the CIWMB allowable maximum.  HWMA is pleased that this jurisdictional application will serve a broad spectrum of Humboldt County residents and for a fifth year continue to direct tires into the appropriate waste stream.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Humboldt Waste Management Authority","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brent","LastName":"Whitener","Phone":"707-268-8680"},{"GrantID":11653,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":8030.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event: $8830\r\nCost per tire is $2.21\r\nTwo events are planned.\r\n\r\nAmador County has previously held waste tire amnesty events in 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009.  Amador County would benefit from the continuation of the Waste amnesty events due to the problem of illegal waste tire disposal and the chronic stockpiling of waste tires. \r\nIn a continued effort to prevent the illegal disposal and stockpiling of used tires on public and private lands and to promote appropriate used tire disposal and recycling, the Amador County Waste management Department will implement the 2009/2010 waste tire amnesty program in the following ways:\r\n1. Two one-day collection events will be held,  on in fall 2010 and one in Spring 2011, at westover field airport.\r\n2. Prior to the two events public education and outreach will be conducted through press releases, flyers, internet postings and local radio, television, and newspaper.\r\n3. During the event all participants will be surveyed to capture information on how waste tires are handled and how future events can be improved.\r\nThe cost per tire collected is $2.21 and a current quotation from a registered waste tire hauler is attached to this grant application.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"McHargue","Phone":"209-223-6429"},{"GrantID":11654,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":27190.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event: $30,049.23 (includes matching funds)\r\nTotal Requested amount for this grant: $27,190.00\r\nEstimated Cost Per Tire: $1.78\r\nSeven Events are planned.\r\n\r\nTire Amnesty Event Locations: The County intends to hold 7 waste tire collections events throughout the County. The events will be held a the Yolo County Central Landfill, the Esparto Convenience Center, the City of Winters` Corporation Yard, the City of West Sacramento`s Harbor Blvd. location, and the City of Woodland`s clean up event at the Yolo County Fairgrounds Two of the events will be held in conjunction with clean up events in participating jurisdictions in order to maximize resources. See EXHIBIT B-letters from Cities in support of grant.\r\nTire Hauler Quote: Shamrock Recycling of California, Inc. is tentatively scheduled to provide all waste tire collection bins, haul and process the tires for recycling. The County is estimating that approximately four (4) to five (5) bins of tires will collected at each event for a total of 34 bins. Each bin is estimated to cost $600.00 and includes all labor involved in loading and processing the tires. This equals $20,400.00 in contracted services.\r\nEstimated Cost Per Tire: $1.78\r\nTotal Tire Recovery Potential: 450 tires per bin x 34 bins=15,300 tires \r\nPersonnel Cost: $2,035.27\r\nApplicants Advertising: $4,755.00\r\nApplicants Cost of Equipment: $0.00 (included in tire hauler quote)","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Pam","LastName":"Hedrick","Phone":"530-666-8856"},{"GrantID":11655,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":24000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event: $24,000.00\r\nOne Event.\r\nEstimated Cost Per Tire $2.67.\r\n\r\nButte County Public Works will hold one Amnesty event under this grant. The event will be held at the Neal Road Recycling \u0026 Waste Facility to be held in the fall of 2010. The expected cost per tire will be approximately $2.67 per tire. This is based on the CPT of our last grant funded amnesty event ($2.39) win an increase based on the factors of increased fuel costs for hauling and an anticipated lower tire count that will affect the final CPT. As in past events, we will contract with Waste Recovery West for the hauling and proper disposal/recycling of the tires so pricing will be consistent with past events. We have contacted Waste Recovery West and they have indicated that they will continue the same pricing through this grant term. \r\n\r\nRadio \u0026 Newsprint advertising will be utilized as well as direct outreach to community organizations.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Rodowick","Phone":"530-879-2352"},{"GrantID":11656,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":16374.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Project Amount:    $0\r\nAmnesty Event Amount:       34,409.00\r\nThe estimated cost per tire is $2.18 (7,500 tires / $16,374).\r\n\r\nAmnesty:  San Benito County Integrated Waste Management Regional Agency (Regional Agency) along with west coast rubber recycling,  will hold six (6) Waste Tire Amnesty Events during the time prior of June 201-June 2011.  These events will be located throughout San Benito County within close proximity to residents of the Cities of Hollister and San Juan Bautista and unincorporated areas.  Convenient locations for the Amnesty  As this is the first Waste Tire Amnesty Event held by our County, we have chosen six events to correspond to six geographic sectors to help ensure participation by our entire community.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"San Benito County Integrated Waste Management Regional Agency","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Jensema","Phone":"831-636-4110"},{"GrantID":11657,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":31075.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects: $1,480.00\r\nAmnesty Events:$25,595.00\r\nEstimate Cost per tire $2.95.\r\n\r\nCleanup:Approximately 500 tires will be removed from 11 creeks, upper watershed areas and accessible lakebed areas by volunteers. These areas include Upper Cache Creek, Clearlake Basin, Highland Springs, Lake Pillsbury, Middle Creek, Kelseyville Creek, Scotts Creek, Scotts Valley, Soda Creek, Clearlake, Nice and Upper Lake watershed areas. These areas also incorporate portions of land belonging to the Bureau of Land Management and Mendocino National Forest. Estimated cost per tire: $2.95\r\n\r\nAmnesty: Remote, rural areas around Lake County present too many ways opportunities for illegal dumping. Waste Tire Amnesty Event funds will be used to sponsor free drop off events at the County`s two recycling centers. The applicants in-kind contribution will be development and dissemination of public education materials and advertising that encourages residents to properly dispose of waste tires. The County`s two franchise haulers, who operate the recycling centers, will contribute their staff resources on amnesty days as their in-kind contribution.","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Caroline","LastName":"Chavez","Phone":"707-262-1760"},{"GrantID":11658,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":1369.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects: $1,368.54\r\nTwo locations.\r\n\r\nAmnesty Events; $6,311.04\r\nCost per tire is roughly, $3.00.\r\nTwo events.\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Cleanup: 1. Jack Rabbit Trail and Highway 60 R/W and adjoining property. Parcel Number 421-020-001. Vacant property; pictures and parcel map enclosed. \r\n2. San Timoteo Canyon Rd and Interstate 10 at Oak Valley Parkway. Parcel Number 414-090-007. Vacant property; pictures and parcel map enclosed.\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty: City of Beaumont conducts a one day Amnesty event, twice a year. The event is held on city owned property. Each event is staffed with 3 Code Enforcement Officers for the purpose of off loading tires from participant vehicles and stacking those tires into storage containers. These tires collected are removed and transported by E\u0026E Tire Disposal on the next business day.","ParticipantName":"City of Beaumont","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Celina","LastName":"Cabrera","Phone":"951-769-8529"},{"GrantID":11659,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":73375.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events: $90,000.  \r\nEstimated cost per tire is $1.73.\r\n\r\nSan Joaquin County and its partner agencies request $90,000 to implement a tire collection and education campaign. The campaign aims to reduce the stockpiling and illegal dumping of waste tires from residential and agricultural neighborhoods through tire amnesty and collection events and through education. Tires will be accepted at four waste disposal facilities at no charge upon presentation of coupon. A multi-lingual advertising campaign will educate residents on proper maintenance and disposal of tires, including health risks incurred from stockpiled and abandoned tires. Coupons will be included in advertisements.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alison","LastName":"Hudson","Phone":"209-468-3066"},{"GrantID":11661,"CycleID":488,"CycleCode":"TCA6        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA6         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":35868.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects: $35,868\r\nAmnesty Events: $30,000\r\n\r\nCleanup: Tijuana River Valley Tire Pile \u0026 Cleanup-Currently, there are tire piles awaiting funding for collection and removal, equaling approximately 500 tires. On the larger County property in the Valley, there are currently anywhere from 2,000-4,000 tires in the Tijuana River Valley Park. County Parks staff estimates that anywhere from 200-1000 more tires cross the border with each rain storm.\r\n\r\nAmnesty: County will target low-income communities in the underserved rural areas of the county and communities with larger populations .  \r\n","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jen","LastName":"Winfrey","Phone":"858-694-2463"},{"GrantID":11662,"CycleID":490,"CycleCode":"TEA17       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA17        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":157343.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marjorie","LastName":"Terrell","Phone":"650-372-6209"},{"GrantID":11663,"CycleID":490,"CycleCode":"TEA17       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA17        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":243498.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jill","LastName":"Pahl","Phone":"530-745-2300"},{"GrantID":11664,"CycleID":490,"CycleCode":"TEA17       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA17        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":318783.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kraus","LastName":"Timothy","Phone":"925-692-2549"},{"GrantID":11665,"CycleID":490,"CycleCode":"TEA17       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA17        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":193800.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Phillip J.","LastName":"Irons","Phone":"209-525-6700"},{"GrantID":11666,"CycleID":490,"CycleCode":"TEA17       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA17        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":113940.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Rowe","Phone":"209-381-1097"},{"GrantID":11667,"CycleID":490,"CycleCode":"TEA17       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA17        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":193694.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Prinz","Phone":"619-533-3696"},{"GrantID":11668,"CycleID":490,"CycleCode":"TEA17       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA17        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":299931.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rebecca","LastName":"Lafreniere","Phone":"858-694-2232"},{"GrantID":11669,"CycleID":490,"CycleCode":"TEA17       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA17        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":260228.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jamie","LastName":"Matthews","Phone":"408-535-8288"},{"GrantID":11670,"CycleID":490,"CycleCode":"TEA17       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA17        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":51377.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Beverly","LastName":"McCullough","Phone":"209-577-5495"},{"GrantID":11671,"CycleID":490,"CycleCode":"TEA17       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA17        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":600000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cindy","LastName":"Chen","Phone":"626-430-5550"},{"GrantID":11672,"CycleID":494,"CycleCode":"FR39        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR39         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":1000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup of Waste tires. Approximately 407 tires have been removed and 60 truck tires remain onsite. Funds are being requested for reimbursement of tires already removed by a registered waste tire hauler and for future removal of the remaining truck tires. These tires present a potential risk of harboring vectors, including mosquitoes known to carry the West Nile Virus.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jill","LastName":"Pahl","Phone":"530-745-2300"},{"GrantID":11673,"CycleID":490,"CycleCode":"TEA17       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA17        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":89550.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Scot","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"530-879-2353"},{"GrantID":11674,"CycleID":490,"CycleCode":"TEA17       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA17        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":56541.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Sunnyvale","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Staricha","Phone":"408-730-7219"},{"GrantID":11676,"CycleID":494,"CycleCode":"FR39        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR39         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":9400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This remediation project consisted of the removal of 75 to 100 yards of debris, including truck and car frames, mobile homes, appliances , engines, batteries, propane and gas tanks and tires from a 22-acre property in Mariposa purchased by Jon and Lorraine Stout in 2005 for the purpose of raising meat goats. The property is zoned Mountain Home, which allows agricultural use. The property owners are concerned about safety hazards, nuisance vectors and potential environmental concerns posed by the accumulation of the type and amount of solid waste on their property.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Allen ","LastName":"Toschi","Phone":""},{"GrantID":11677,"CycleID":490,"CycleCode":"TEA17       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA17        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":145526.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Justin","LastName":"Lewis","Phone":"661-723-5885"},{"GrantID":11678,"CycleID":490,"CycleCode":"TEA17       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA17        - 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2009-10","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":64200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Info: Chip Seal\r\nLocation: Church Ave., and Faller Ave.\r\nLimits:Academy Ave. to Harrison Ave., and Florence Ave. to North Ave.\r\n\r\nAmt of Crumb Rubber per Ton of RAC or BINDER: Missing Info \r\n\r\nSY of Chip Seal: 49,200\r\nTesting Cost: $15,000\r\nConstruction Start Date: July, 2009\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Sanger","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Mulligan","Phone":"559-876-6300"},{"GrantID":11721,"CycleID":498,"CycleCode":"TCS7        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS7         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":55327.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Info: Chip Seal\r\nLocation: Moraga\r\nLimits: Moraga Rd., between Buckingham Dr. and Corliss Dr.\r\nAmt of Crumb Rubber per Ton of RAC or BINDER: Info Missing\r\n\r\nSY of Chip Seal: 45,327\r\nTesting Cost: $10,000\r\nConstruction Start Date: June 2009\r\n","ParticipantName":"Town of Moraga","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Jill","LastName":"Mercurio","Phone":"925-888-7025"},{"GrantID":11722,"CycleID":498,"CycleCode":"TCS7        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS7         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":40600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Info: Category 5-- Chip Seal\r\nLocation: See Application\r\nLimits: See Application\r\nAmt of Crumb Rubber per Ton of RAC or BINDER: 300lb\r\n\r\nSY of Chip Seal: 36,600\r\nTesting Cost: $4,000\r\nConstruction Start Date: May 2009\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Lemon Grove","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"James","Phone":"619-825-3810"},{"GrantID":11723,"CycleID":497,"CycleCode":"TCA7        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA7         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":23643.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event Amount $30,000.00\r\nFive events\r\n$3.75 cost per tire for 5 events.\r\n$5.00, cost per tire including education component.\r\n\r\nProject Introduction and Overview \r\nThe City of Lake Elsinore is one of Southern California`s oldest communities (incorporated in 1888), and began as a relatively small recreation area and resort framed by the Cleveland National Forest and built around its 3,000-acre natural fresh water lake. As recently as 1980, only 5,982 people lived in the city. In the past 23 years the population has increased 7-fold to over 47,000 today.  Encompassing an area of 41 square miles, the City is located in the western portion of Riverside County and is adjacent to the small community of Canyon Lake and is just north of the cities of Temecula and Murrietta. \r\nThe City was a recipient of the TCA4 Waste Tire Amnesty Day grant and has conducted two if its four collection events at the time of this application. At their first tire collection event, held in October 2009 in conjunction with one of their twice-a-year community cleanup events, the City collected more than 14 tons of waste tires. Their second event held on January 23rd as a stand-alone collection, received 4 tons of tires. \r\nThe City proposes to expand its waste tire collection efforts by increasing the number of annual events to five during the year plus installing a waste tire collection roll-off bin in the City Yard which would be available for use by residents 5 days a week. \r\nOf the five waste tire collection events, two of them would continue to be held in conjunction with the City`s annual cleanup days and two others would be held in selected areas of the City that have the largest occurrences of illegal tire dumping. Each of these events will be advertised to all City residents. The events will collect waste tires (up to 9 without written LEA approval, 20 tires with written approval) from residents who may have had them stored in their garages or on their property. The fifth event would be held at the Lake Elsinore City Yard. \r\nAt each of these events City staff will collect any waste tires that may have been abandoned in empty lots, public property, alleys or along street and railroad rights-of-way, and particularly tires that have been abandoned on private property in any area of the City. \r\nThe waste tire bin placed at the City Yard will accept up to 9 tires per visit from City residents (ID required) during regular business hours. \r\nThe City will also expand its educational and promotional efforts through an outreach program that will support the City`s collection events and City Yard bin. Additionally the educational materials will instruct residents about proper tire care, to help insure maximize tire life, and describe the environmental and public health hazards posed by the improper and illegal disposal of waste tires. These educational materials will be distributed by the City at public buildings, Fire Stations, Public Libraries and Community Centers throughout the community. Additionally, these materials will be distributed to local tire businesses, retailers, and mailed to residents in local utility bills. \r\nCommunity Description \r\nThe City of Lake Elsinore is one of the fastest growing cities in both Riverside County and in the whole State of California. The city`s population growth has equaled or exceeded the overall population growth of Riverside County since 1990. Between 1990 and 2004 the residential population of the City of Lake Elsinore increased 93% (from 18,316 to 35,358). Lake Elsinore is a solidly middle class, growing community reflecting a diverse population of young families, who are living in an environment that is becoming increasingly safe and prosperous. \r\nThe population is very young, with the 2000 census showing its largest age group to be those between 10 - 19 years old (18%), followed by those 0 - 9 years old (20.93%). Lake Elsinore is also \r\nconsiderably ethnically diverse with Whites representing 51.4% of its 2000 census population, followed by Hispanics at 38%, African-Americans 5% and Asian \u0026 Pacific Islanders 2.3%. Residents who identify themselves culturally as Hispanic encompass the fastest growing ethnic group in the City, increasing from 25.8% of the community in the 1990 census to 38% during the 2000 count. \r\nIn 2007, the median family income was $53,634. A little less than half of the city residents (43.8%) attended some college according to the 2000 census, with about 9% of resident adults having received a bachelor`s degree or higher. \r\nAll of this demographic data shows Lake Elsinore to be a growing community with a population of predominately young families and adult residents starting businesses and careers. This young growing population is the type of community that has the greatest need for and receives the greatest benefit from environmental programs such as the expanded Waste Tire Amnesty Day program proposed by the City.\r\nThe project outlined in this proposal is the next step in the City of Lake Elsinore`s comprehensive efforts to protect the environment. The proposed Waste Tire Amnesty Day program goes beyond reducing and preventing litter, it takes a proactive approach to the following issues: \r\no Increases community awareness of the extent of the problem caused by waste tires, encouraging residents to care for and maintain their vehicle tires correctly, thereby increasing their useful life. \r\no Eliminates the improper storage and illegal disposal of residentially generated waste tires. This is of particular importance in a fast growing area such as Lake Elsinore. \r\no Reduces the negative environmental and public health impacts caused by waste tires, including fire danger and breeding of insects and vermin. \r\no Provides collection opportunities for residents to dispose of their waste tires correctly and in a manner that will ensure that they are reused or recycled. \r\no Expands waste tire collection opportunities for residents by increasing the number of collection events and adding a public use waste tire bin at the City Yard. \r\no Develops an educational program that will not only support the City`s collection events and opportunities, but will also educate residents about the importance of proper tire care and maintenance, and the negative environmental and public health impacts of illegally and improperly disposed tires. \r\nThe City will hold five (5) Amnesty Day collection events that will enable residents to safely and properly dispose of any scrap tires in their possession. Two of these events will be held as part of the City`s community cleanup days, two events to be held in areas of the City with the highest incidence of illegal tire disposal, and one stand-alone tire collection event held at the City Yard. \r\nFinally, the City will place a public-use waste tire roll-off bin in the City Yard that will be available for use by residents, with proof of residency, during normal operating hours. Residents will be limited to 9 tires per visit. \r\nScope of Work \r\nProject Goal #1 - Plan and hold five (5) Waste Tire Amnesty Days aimed at Lake Elsinore residents. \r\nObjective I - Plan, schedule, promote, and complete five (5) Amnesty Day collection events during the grant period. \r\nThe City of Lake Elsinore will schedule five (5) Amnesty Day tire collection events during the course of the grant period. These events will be open to all City residents. Two of the Amnesty Day events will be held in conjunction with the City`s twice-yearly Clean Up events. The City`s Clean Up events are tentatively scheduled for October 2010 and April 2011. The City`s two Clean Up day events are held in a large parking lot adjacent to the Lake Elsinore Storm baseball stadium. The stadium, which is centrally located in the City, easily accommodates this high traffic event. \r\nThe City will hold two additional collection events in the community. The locations for these events will be selected based upon those areas of the community that have the highest incidence of illegal tire disposal. The events will be set up at parks, schools or other locations in the selected areas of the community to make it easy and convenient for the residents in these areas to bring their waste tires in for recycling. While these events will be open to all Lake Elsinore residents, they will focus particularly on those living in the identified areas of high illegal dumping. Initially, the City expects that these events will focus on two areas of particular concern: \r\no Eastern Lake Elsinore - this area of the community, located east of the 15 Freeway is an area where the City`s development is expanding in to previous rural countryside. The area`s remaining open fields and older, rural areas attract illegal tire dumping. \r\no West shore of Lake Elsinore - this area, adjacent to the lake, is an older area of the City that adjoins some unincorporated County area. The older, somewhat more rundown nature of this area attracts a variety of illegal dumping problems, including waste tires. \r\nThe final collection event will be held at the Lake Elsinore City Yard. Located just north of City Hall in downtown Lake Elsinore, this collection event will be schedule to fall roughly between the two Citywide Clean Up events and will provide for a convenient waste tire collection event for all Lake Elsinore residents. \r\nThe goal of the Amnesty Day events is to provide a convenient collection opportunity for residents to dispose of any waste tires they have in their possession. In addition, the collection events will be open to rental property owners who may have waste tires that were left on their properties by former tenants. Residents will be limited to a maximum of nine (9) waste tires per visit, as this is the maximum allowed for transport without a tire-hauling permit. Loads of up to 20 tires will be allowed with written authorization received, in advance, from the Local Enforcement Agency. Loads of over nine (9) tires received without written authorization from the LEA will be accepted; however the residents bringing in those loads will be reported to the CIWMB on an Unregistered Hauler and Comprehensive Trip Log Substitution Form. All participants at the Amnesty Day events will be asked to show I.D. proving that they live in Lake Elsinore. Rental property owners who live outside the city but own rental property in the City will be asked to show a copy of a utility bill showing a Lake Elsinore address to participate in the collection event. The City expects that it may receive tires from residents of adjoining cities and surrounding unincorporated County area. A first load of tires from outside the City will be accepted in order to prevent the potential of illegal dumping if the loads are turned away at the event. However non Lake Elsinore residents or property owners will be told that they cannot bring any additional tires to the event. \r\nThe Amnesty Day events will be held on Saturdays from 9am until 2pm. The events will be staffed by a consultant and by young adults from local job training programs, and by volunteer staff from local community service organizations or high schools. In addition, the selected subcontractor/tire processor; will provide a truck and driver to help with the loading of the tires and to provide their transportation. \r\nDuring the past year the City of Lake Elsinore has conducted two waste tire collection events with the following results. As the data below indicates, there is an ongoing demand for waste tire collection events in the community. As the City of Lake Elsinore and the surrounding area and communities continue to grow, this waste tire recycling demand will continue. \r\nPast Waste Tire Amnesty Day events in the City of Lake Elsinore: \r\no 10/10/09 -940 tires /14.16 tons \r\no 1/23/10 -200 tires /4.3 tons \r\nThe City estimates that it will handle between 80 and 100 vehicles and collect 1000 tires at each of the five proposed Waste Tire Amnesty Day events. The cost per event is $4000. This figure includes staff to collect and load the tires, and tire transportation, handling and processing / recycling. The City will subcontract for the transportation, processing of the tires, and contract for the staff to collect, handle and load the tires at the Amnesty Day events. Please see the Budget Section of this proposal for more detail. In addition, an estimated 1,000 tires will be collected via the drop-off program at the City Yard. The cost for the year`s drop-off program is $2500. \r\no $2,400 for waste tire transportation and processing and recycling. \r\no $1600 for day-of-the-event tire loading and handling staff. \r\nThe estimated cost per tire collected from the 5 events and the City Yard drop-off program is $3.75. The cost per tire including the Program`s education component is $5.00 \r\nCity Staff Resources \r\nCity Public Works Department administrative staff will provide management and oversight for the \r\nAmnesty Day program. All City staff related costs will be paid for directly by the City, no grant funds \r\nwill he used for City staff personnel costs. \r\nThe primary City contact for this grant will be:Nicole Fields - Recycling Coordinator \r\nObjective 2: Insure that all collected tires are reused or recycled \r\nThe City will hire a contractor that will accept all the collected tires and will process them properly. All collected tires will be transported, handled, and stored properly. In addition, all collected tires will be allocated to a non-landfill end-use (reuse, retreading, crumb rubber, or energy transformation).  The City of Lake Elsinore will use CR\u0026R Disposal for the transportation of all the collected tires. All waste tires will be transported to Rubber Recovery for processing and recycling. \r\nProject Goal #2- Establish an on-going waste tire collection roll-off bin at the City Yard. \r\nObjective 1 - Install a roll-off bin at the Lake Elsinore City Yard that will be used for the drop off of waste tires by City residents. \r\nEven with an expanded schedule of five (5) waste tire collection events, the City believes that there will still be a need for a full-time tire collection resource for residents. To provide this on-going resource, the City will install a 40-yard roll-off box in its City Yard that will be available to residents for their disposal and recycling of their waste tires. A cost efficient program, the roll-off box will be available to residents during the City Yard`s regular hours. When the bin is full (normally a 40-yard roll-off will hold approximately 250 tires), the City`s refuse hauler, CR\u0026R, will replace the bin with an empty bin and transport the full tire bin to a registered California tire recycler. \r\nTo ensure that only City residents use the tire roll-off box in the City Yard, the City will implement a coupon program. Under the coupon program, residents will need to request a tire-recycling coupon from City Hall. After calling City Hall and giving the coordinator their address and the number of tires they need to dispose of, a tire-recycling coupon will be mailed to the resident. Once the resident receives the coupon, they may take their tires along with the coupon to the City Yard and dispose of their tires. \r\nWhen residents bring their waste tires to the City Yard, limited to no more than 9 tires per trip, they will be required to show identification proving their residency in the City of Lake Elsinore, their address will be recorded, and their tires will be offloaded into the designated tire roll-off. \r\nCity Advertising and Outreach \r\nThe Amnesty Days will be advertised through newspaper ads, flyers, and through the City`s newsletter, Internet web site, City cable access channels, and recycling hotline or city info phone numbers. This event advertising is in addition to the educational and outreach materials developed under Project Goal #3 of this proposal. \r\nProject Goal #3-Develop a waste tire educational outreach program. \r\nObjective 1 - Prepare an educational and promotional outreach program that will support the City`s waste tire collection program. \r\nThe first goal of the City`s educational campaign is to raise the general awareness in the community of the size and scope of the environmental issue that waste tires are in California. Before effective action can be taken to change people`s habits they must know how their actions affect the environment. This portion of the outreach will describe for residents the millions of tires that are piling up in California and will explain the environmental and health issues (risk of fire, possible storm water runoff pollution, becoming breeding grounds for insects and vermin) that result from them. \r\nThe second area of education and outreach to the public will be to describe what steps they can take to help minimize the waste tire problem. This will include information about the proper care and maintenance of vehicle tires, includingpron inflation, rotation, and balancinghe materials will also describe the benefits of purchasing long-lasting tires. \r\nIn the third stage of the educational outreach, residents will be informed of how they can dispose of their waste tires safely and properly, how those waste tires are reused or recycled, and what types of recycled tire rubber products are currently being manufactured. \r\nObjective 2: Maximize the distribution of program materials through participation in local community special events and festivals. \r\nCity staff or their consultant will attend community special events and celebrations in the City to distribute program materials and promote the Amnesty Day collection events.  Because the waste tire program is still a new environmental outreach, it is particularly important to maximize the public`s exposure to the program. \r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Lake Elsinore","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicole","LastName":"McCalmont","Phone":"951-674-3124"},{"GrantID":11724,"CycleID":497,"CycleCode":"TCA7        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA7         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":9551.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event: $9,551.00\r\nCPT-$ 5.97\r\n\r\nThe Hopland Band of Pomo Indians will sponsor a Fall 2010 and Spring 2011 Waste Tire Amnesty Event (3 days each) to collect tires from the Reservation and surrounding communities, including nearby tribal reservations-all sites in our county where residents frequently accumulate tires in environmentally sensitive areas (including vital waterways). The event will be coordinated by the Tribal EPA and Solid Waste Coordinator. \r\n\r\nThe Tribe will contract with Waste Recovery West, Inc., who has submitted a quote (please see attachment included). We estimate that one trailer load of 800 tires will be collected at each event, for a total of 1600 tires. This results in an estimated cost per tire of $5.97. The Tribe will provide a match for the majority of the grant administration hours ($3,503), the costs of the newsletter mailing (printing, mailing 350 newsletters @.57 or $200), PSAs, Community Outreach, and use of Tribal Recycling Center Facilities and equipment ($100 x 6 days, or $600) Total Match = $4,020.","ParticipantName":"Hopland Band of Pomo Indians","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Allen","LastName":"Cooperrider","Phone":"707-744-1647"},{"GrantID":11725,"CycleID":497,"CycleCode":"TCA7        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA7         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":20021.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects Amount: $49,890\r\nAmnesty Events Amount:   $20,021\r\n\r\nCleanup:  Provide the location, parcel number and description of each site, which includes proximity to populated areas or sensitive environments, number of tires, proposed method of remediation, and end use.  Photographs should also be included.  If there are more than 500 tires on private property and the owner is not responsible for the illegal disposal of the tires, than an affidavit for each site must be included with the application.  See Application Guidelines and Instruction for the affidavit form.\r\n\r\nBackground:  Continuous illegal dumping in the Tijuana River Valley severely affects over 1800 acres of the Tijuana River Valley Regional Park (TRVRP), especially during storm water events.  Annually, these storm water events bring thousands of waste tires into the TRVRP from Mexico.  The Tijuana River drains approximately 75% of the watershed in Northern Baja California covering 1,735 square miles.  Authority for the TRVRP is shared among various federal, state and local agencies.  The area to be considered for this grant is within incorporated City of San Diego and is managed by the County of San Diego Department of Parks and Recreation (County Parks).  County Parks is responsible for collection and removal of wastes impacting waterways within the park.  City of San Diego is responsible for an easement running through the TRVRP.  Both agencies must minimize impacts of storm water pollution flowing into this sensitive habitat and protect additional sensitive habitats (Tijuana River National Estuary) downstream.\r\n\r\nProjects: (1-4) Southern San Diego Community Clean-up Days, Tijuana River Valley Regional Park (TRVRP), San Diego, CA  92173.  This area is about .5 miles from densely populated areas and is within an environmentally sensitive habitat.  A local community event organized by the non-profit organization Wildcoast pulls solid waste, including waste tires, out of the Tijuana River Valley, within APN`s 664-010-5700, 664-010-5400, and 663-011-0400.  There will be four separate cleanup days.  One day near Dairy Mart Bridge and three days near Effie May Trail.  For the purpose of this grant, these four events will consist only of the loading and transport of the collected tires accumulated by the volunteers.  These tires are expected to need processing for disposal in a landfill.  Our goal is to provide transportation, processing and disposal of 600 tires per event, for a total of 2,400 tires.  This portion of the grant request is for $7,200 (truck tire) + $9,600 (passenger tire) + $600 (collection/loading) for a total of $17,400.\r\n\r\n(5-6) Pilot Channel Dredging, Tijuana River Valley Regional Park (TRVRP), San Diego, CA 92173.  This area is about .5 miles from densely populated areas and is within an environmentally sensitive habitat.  The City of San Diego Storm Water Department will be reestablishing proper water flow in the TRV by dredging the river channel within APN`s 663-011-1200, 663-011-0400, 663-011-0300 and 663-011-0100.  This process will generate waste tires that have washed downstream from Mexico into the City of San Diego.  Tires will be de-silted, sorted and stockpiled on APN`s 663-010-3800 and 664-011-0600 until disposal.  These tires are expected to need processing for disposal in a landfill.  Our goal is to provide transportation, processing and disposal for 3,610.  This portion of the grant request is for $10,830 (truck tire) + $14,440 (passenger tire) + $800 (collection/loading) for a total of $26,070.  \r\n\r\nThe total grant request is for $49,890 for the transport of 6,010 tires.  The anticipated cost per tire is $8.30.\r\n\r\nPlease see attached registered waste tire hauler quote dated 1/7/2010 from Reliable Tire, Inc.\r\n\r\nAmnesty:  Provide a description of the amnesty event(s), including the estimated cost per tire for each event (grant amount divided by number of tires to be collected).  Please include a quote from a registered  waste tire hauler to justify the estimated cost per tire.\r\n\r\n1) Central San Diego Tire Recycling Day:  This will be a large event, with an advertising audience of over 50,000 residents.  Our goal is to collect and recycle 1,575 tires.\r\n\r\n2) East San Diego Tire Recycling Day:  This event will be a large event, with an advertising audience of over 50,000 residents.  Our goal is to collect and recycle 1,575 tires,\r\n\r\nThe total grant request is for $20,021 for the collection of 3,150 tires.  The anticipated cost per tire is $6.36.\r\n\r\nPlease see attached registered waste tire hauler quote dated 1/7/2010 from Reliable Tire, Inc.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Prinz","Phone":"619-533-3696"},{"GrantID":11726,"CycleID":497,"CycleCode":"TCA7        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA7         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":20101.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Events Amount $20,159.00\r\n\r\nThe Marin County Department of Public Works will hold two waste tire amnesty events in 2010.  The Department will develop and distribute educational materials, provide advertising to local newspapers and newsletters and report our success to the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery upon completion.  \r\n\r\nThe first event will be held at Marin Sanitary service in central San Rafael.  This event will last two weeks and will cater to residents of central and southern Marin County.  This is a prime location for the majority of Main County Residents as it is situated next to the freeway and many more main roadways.  The Department of Public Works had held four prior tire amnesty events at this location and has always received heavy utilization.  \r\n\r\nThe second two week waste tire event will be held at Redwood Landfill, in the northern most part of Marin County.  Novato is the second most populated city in Marin County, easily accessible and will serve mostly north and west Marin residents.  In 2009 a tire recycling event was held at Redwood Landfill and was a great success.\r\n\r\nAll tires will be hauled by West Coast Rubber Recycling, Inc. Based on previous events Public Works staff estimate that 2,800 tires will be collected and recycling this cycle.  West Coast Rubber Recycling, Inc. will provide events with trailers that hold approximately 1,100 passenger tires at a cost of $4,350.00.  A quote from West Coast Rubber Recycling, Inc. is included in this application.  Additionally, Public Works will have the support from Marin Resource Recovery to collect and load tires.  The cost per tire will be $4.00 for hauling and recycling from Marin Resource Recovery.  The cost per tire is $7.18.\r\n\r\nMarin County Department of Public Works staff will modify and make corrections to education materials about property tire care and tire disposal methods from previous events.  These materials will be distributed to libraries, community centers, auto supply stores and events, including the tire events.  Electronic copies of all materials will be placed on www.MarinRecycles.org as well as www.MarinGreenGuide.org.  Advertisements will also be created and can be found on local newspapers, websites and press releases written by Public Works staff.  These press releases will inform the public on the upcoming events as well as the results of the events when they have concluded.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alexander","LastName":"Soulard","Phone":"415-499-4298"},{"GrantID":11727,"CycleID":497,"CycleCode":"TCA7        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA7         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":89000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event $ 89,000.\r\n\r\nThe Coachella Valley Waste Tire Amnesty Event Program will provide one-day events throughout the Coachella Valley from September 2010 to May 2011.  These events will be presented on Saturdays for a four hour period at convenient locations within seven of the ten cities served by CVAG.  The events are distributed throughout the Coachella Valley and are designed to serve neighboring communities where events will not be held.  There are eleven events planned which will provide excellent coverage for the Coachella Valley.  the eleven events are estimated to generate 1,100 tires per event for a total of 12,100 tires recycled.  Cost per tire is estimated at $7.35.","ParticipantName":"Coachella Valley Association of Governments","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Katie","LastName":"Barrows","Phone":"760-346-1127"},{"GrantID":11728,"CycleID":497,"CycleCode":"TCA7        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA7         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects: $35,868\r\nAmnesty Events: $30,000\r\n\r\nCleanup: Tijuana River Valley Tire Pile \u0026 Cleanup-Currently, there are tire piles awaiting funding for collection and removal, equaling approximately 500 tires. On the larger County property in the Valley, there are currently anywhere from 2,000-4,000 tires in the Tijuana River Valley Park. County Parks staff estimates that anywhere from 200-1000 more tires cross the border with each rain storm.\r\n\r\nAmnesty: County will target low-income communities in the underserved rural areas of the county and communities with larger populations .  \r\n","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jen","LastName":"Winfrey","Phone":"858-694-2463"},{"GrantID":11729,"CycleID":497,"CycleCode":"TCA7        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA7         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event: $20,000.00\r\n\r\nIn concurrence with the City of Chino`s household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection Program, which is open twice per month, the City provides amnesty events scheduled on the same days.  For the last four years, the City of Chino has received funding through the Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant Program. Scheduled cleanup events bring in several hundred tires costing more than $4,500.00 per event.  As of November 2009, the cost to the City for the transportation/recycling of the waste tires collected was: 1) $1.00 passenger scrap tires; 2) $1.50 light truck scrap ties; 3) $5.00 medium truck tires; and 4) $25.00 or more per unit for tires on the rim.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Chino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sylvia","LastName":"Ramos","Phone":"909-464-0758"},{"GrantID":11730,"CycleID":497,"CycleCode":"TCA7        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA7         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":6311.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects: $1,368.54\r\nTwo locations.\r\n\r\nAmnesty Events; $6,311.04\r\nCost per tire is roughly, $3.00.\r\nTwo events.\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Cleanup: 1. Jack Rabbit Trail and Highway 60 R/W and adjoining property. Parcel Number 421-020-001. Vacant property; pictures and parcel map enclosed. \r\n2. San Timoteo Canyon Rd and Interstate 10 at Oak Valley Parkway. Parcel Number 414-090-007. Vacant property; pictures and parcel map enclosed.\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Amnesty: City of Beaumont conducts a one day Amnesty event, twice a year. The event is held on city owned property. Each event is staffed with 3 Code Enforcement Officers for the purpose of off loading tires from participant vehicles and stacking those tires into storage containers. These tires collected are removed and transported by E\u0026E Tire Disposal on the next business day.","ParticipantName":"City of Beaumont","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Celina","LastName":"Cabrera","Phone":"951-769-8529"},{"GrantID":11731,"CycleID":497,"CycleCode":"TCA7        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA7         - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Diane Nordstrom-Lamkin","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Project Amount $200,000.00\r\nAmnesty Event Amount $30,000\r\n\r\nThe City of Los Angeles has an on-going waste tire cleanup program provided through the City`s Department of Public Works (DPW) managed by the solid Resources Support Services Division \r\nThe City of Los Angeles collects an average of 650 tons of used tires annually through which, BOS estimates 50% of 26,000 tires (calculations is based on 25 lbs/tire) are collected from illegally dumped areas. \r\nThe cost of the hauling and recycling by TCI are as follows: $1.25 per passenger tire; $1.75 per light truck tire; $4.00 per medium truck tire.\r\nThe City of Los Angeles through its Bureau of Sanitation is committed in the effective management of all the waste tires collected and is requesting $200,000.00 to assist with the BOS Waste Tire Clean-up project.  \r\nTo further enhance the program, SRCD is planning to hold six amnesty events during the calendar year 2010-2011 at the Bureau`s existing yards.  It is estimate that 3,600 used tires will be collected from all these six events.  This waste tire collection program is advertised through direct mailing to City residents, the City website, Neighborhood Council meetings, local newspapers, flyers, and the Solid Waste Integrated Resources Plan (SWIRP) otherwise known as the ZERO Waste program.\r\n\r\nThe City of Los Angeles through its Bureau of Sanitation is requesting $30,000.00 to offset the cost of this used tire collection program.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Milo","Phone":"213-485-3568"},{"GrantID":11732,"CycleID":500,"CycleCode":"TRI31       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI31        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":48108.0000,"ProjectSummary":"27 Total Projects- See Application for Location \u0026 Limits, Proposed Construciton Date July 2009;Amount of RAC (in tons) = 121,024 X Differential Cost of RAC (RAC cost minus AC cost) $/ton = $20,000 X Differential Factor 0.40 + Testing Cost = $25,000.00 = Total (must match req. grant amount) $146,024.00","ParticipantName":"City of Glendale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Ambayec","Phone":"818-548-3945"},{"GrantID":11733,"CycleID":500,"CycleCode":"TRI31       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI31        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Pamela Kelley","AwardedFunds":130000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information:  Location: North Old Stage Road; from Abrams Lake road to Steward Springs Rd; 15,000 tons of RAC; Const. Date: Summer 2009; 28 lbs per ton of crumb rubber; TC: $10,000","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kyla","LastName":"Burton","Phone":"530-842-8276"},{"GrantID":11734,"CycleID":500,"CycleCode":"TRI31       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI31        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":133680.0000,"ProjectSummary":"13 Project Informations\r\nSee Application for Location and Limits - Proposed Construction Date June 2009 - 11,868 Tons of RAC","ParticipantName":"City of Delano","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Edgardo V.","LastName":"Galero","Phone":"661-720-2221"},{"GrantID":11735,"CycleID":500,"CycleCode":"TRI31       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI31        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":95619.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Information #1:\r\nLocation:  Atlantic Avenue, Firestone Boulevard to Abbott Road; 7,363.3 tons of RAC; 1472/ton of binder; Construction Date July 2009\r\nProject Information #2:\r\nLocation:  Kauffman Avenue and Dorothy Avenue, New Access Road to Firestone Boulevard  for Kauffman Avenue and Southern to New Access Road for Dorothy Avenue; 106.9 tons of RAC; 21.38/ton of binder; Construction Date June 2009","ParticipantName":"City of South Gate","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Daniel","LastName":"Gruezo","Phone":"323-563-9579"},{"GrantID":11736,"CycleID":500,"CycleCode":"TRI31       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2009-10   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI31        - 2009-10","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":147100.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Location Information: T St, Riverside, Arden and various location; const. date June 2009; 29 lbs of crumb rubber; 10,000 tons of RAC; $9,900 TC","ParticipantName":"City of Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gregory","LastName":"Smith","Phone":"916-808-8364"},{"GrantID":11737,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":17405.0000,"ProjectSummary":"LEA funds will be used for the following activities:\r\n1. Support enhancement of the LEA solid waste landfill permit and inspection programs, and related staff costs.  \r\n2. Postage, copies, communications and other miscellaneous office expenses associated with LEA functions in solid waste. \r\n3. Expenses associated with computer and audio/visual equipment to be used to support LEA activities in solid waste.  \r\n4. Travel expenses associated with LEA EHS mandated training and meeting requirements.","ParticipantName":"Lassen County","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Mannel","Phone":"530-251-8128"},{"GrantID":11738,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":22039.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilitates within our jurisdiction.  \r\nThe San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department intends to use the FY 2010-11 LEA Grant funds for new safety, field and office equipment, medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities) and for staff training.  Any interest earned will be used for training and education.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Kith","Phone":"209-468-3444"},{"GrantID":11739,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":19721.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use: \r\n\r\nThe goal of the Napa County Solid Waste Local enforcement Agency is to protect the public health, safety and the environment with regard to all the solid waste facilities and operation within Napa County.\r\n\r\nThe Napa County LEA intents to use the FY 2010-11 LEA Grant Funds for the purpose of assisting personnel salary associated within the solid waste facility inspection and permitting program.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"707-253-4144"},{"GrantID":11740,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":15765.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities in our jurisdiction, namely the BKK Landfill.  The City of West Covina`s Waste Management Enforcement Agency intends to use FY 2010-2011 LEA Grant funds to supplement the Management Enforcement Agency intends to use FY 2009-2010 LEA Grant funds to supplement the funding of contractual waste management enforcement/inspection services, copy/ facsimile machine maintenance contract, membership dues, meetings, training, publications, office supplies, and applicable LEA Solid Waste Program vehicle maintenance.  Any interest earned will be used for training and education.","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Briley","Phone":"626-939-8425"},{"GrantID":11741,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":20030.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe objective of the Shasta County Solide Waste LEA Program is to continue to provide a proactive, comprehensive inspection, permitting, and enforcement program. The full grant award will be used for salaries for our staff that inspect, follow-up, permit, and perform related LEA Program duties.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Carla","LastName":"Serio","Phone":"530-225-5789"},{"GrantID":11742,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":25573.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tulare County`s Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2010-2011 Local Enforcement Agency grant funds to benefit its program to regulatate solid waste handling, processing, and disposal activities.  Funds will provide partial funding for a Registered Environmental Health Specialist to perform routine facility inspections, process permit applications, and respond to solid waste complaints.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kenneth","LastName":"Bowers","Phone":"559-624-7428"},{"GrantID":11743,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":17839.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Marin County Environmental Health Services Division will use the FY 2010-2011 LEA Grant funds to carry out the program of the Local Enforcement Agency for Solid Waste (LEA).  The LEA strives to protect public health and safety and the environment through the prevention of solid waste issues in Marin County.  The LEA Grant funds will be used for consulting services; staff education and training; the purchase of equipment or materials;  the maintenance of existing equipment; staffing; travel; and more as approved by CalRecycle.  Any interest will be applied to one of the above categories.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rebecca","LastName":"Ng","Phone":"415-473-6919"},{"GrantID":11744,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":19099.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA`s goal is to regulate the proper storage, collection and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial solid waste.  This is mainly accomplished through education, inspections and enforcement actives.  The LEA Enforcement Assistant Grant will be used for training and to purchase/maintain equpment that supports the solid waste permit and inspection program. The grant funds are very much appreciated in this rural County.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Feriani","Phone":"209-754-6691"},{"GrantID":11745,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":16465.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will be used to implement a portion of the LEA Solid Waste Enforcement Program activities including the inspection and documentation of various solid waste facilities, vehicles, and disposal sites, as well as, purchasing new safety gear and equipment and maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA  Program.  The division also plan to use funds to educate the public in participating in the new recycling program and promote awareness of proper solid waste disposal through community education and outreach programs.  In addition, funds will be used for enrichment by allowing staff to attend workshops, conferences, and roundtables.  Interest earned on the funds will be used for education and training.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rachelle","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"209-533-5692"},{"GrantID":11746,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":17294.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Nevada County Department of Environmental Health`s solid waste LEA program is dedicated to protect the public health, safety and environment by insuring appropriate management and disposal solid waste within our jurisdiction.  This LEA intends to utilize the FY 2010-2011 LEA Grant funds for further enhancement of the Closed, Illegal and Abandoned (CIA) disposal site program, enforcement investigation costs, annual medical monitoring for LEA field staff, and reimbursement for staff services (permanent salaries and CDA reimbursement for support services) as based upon actual salaries as per CalRecycle approved methodology.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Eisen","Phone":"530-265-1469"},{"GrantID":11747,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":15740.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The enforcement assistance grant will be utilized to directly support the Glenn County Local Enforcement Agency in inspecting and monitoring the Glenn County Landfill, two composting operations, closed sites and other solid waste activities.  The grant funds will be maintained in a separate account within the Glenn County Health Services Department budget, as required in the Enforcement Assistance Grants Program Financial Control Mechanisms document.  Expenditures will be divided between equipment, training, professional and consulting services and LEA staff salaries.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Backus","Phone":"530-934-6102"},{"GrantID":11748,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":18388.0000,"ProjectSummary":"the goal of our solid waste program is to protect Public Health, Safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. \r\nEl Dorado County intends to use FY2010/11 Local Enforcement Agency grant monies to compensate Placer County for performance of solid waste permitting and enforcement activities within El Dorado County. This arrangement between the neighboring counties is sought to affect cost efficiency.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Deatherage","Phone":"530-621-6113"},{"GrantID":11749,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":16231.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment through the permitting, inspection and enforcement of solid waste laws and regulations at solid waste facilities within the county.    Colusa County Environmental Health, as LEA, intends to utilize the approximate sum of $16,183.00 from Grant EA-21 to supplement the salary of the LEA staff position.","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Craig","LastName":"Erickson","Phone":"530-458-0396"},{"GrantID":11750,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":19068.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Solid Waste Inspection and Enforcement Program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities and operations within our jurisdiction.  The Environmental Health Division of the Yolo County Health Department intends to use the FY 2010/2011 LEA grant funds for training and conference expenses, solid waste staff vehicle maintenance, staff time not reimbursable by fees, and for the purchase and maintenance of equipment necessary to perform the Solid Waste Inspection and Enforcement Program.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Pinnow","Phone":"530-666-8646"},{"GrantID":11751,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":24426.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local Enforcement Agency Grant Program -EA21 (FY10-11) funds will supplement personnel, training equipment, supplies and other related costs of operating the Monterey County Solid Waste Program.  Grant monies will be used to achieve the following program objectives:\r\n1. To inspect and monitor all regulated solid waste facilities at required frequencies. \r\n2. To enhance program efficiency by increasing inspectors knowledge and capacity through key training opportunities. \r\n3. To ensure safety and effectiveness while enforcing solid waste statutes and regulations by providing staff with the necessary tools and equipment to carry out the program activities.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Ramirez","Phone":"831-755-4539"},{"GrantID":11752,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":28874.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste enforcement program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard the effects of solid waste facilities and illegal disposal of solid waste within the jurisdiction of the City of San Jose.  \r\nThe City of San Jose`s Department of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement, Code Enforcement Division, intends to use the EA21 LEA Assistance Grant Funds (FY 2010-2011) for the continued implementation of the Decade/Envision Connect inspection data management system, related computer equipment and services (wireless accounts), etc.  In addition new safety equipment, LEA-staff medical monitoring, and for vehicle maintenance as well as staff training and education.  Any interest earned will be used for supplies and office equipment for the LEA program .  LEA grant expenditures, needs and focus may be altered during the term of this grant cycle, which may necessitate a reallocation of some of the grant funds.  If this is necessary, the LEA supervisor will provide the proposed changes for Board staff review and authorization.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Ferrier","Phone":"408-535-7945"},{"GrantID":11753,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":17599.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Lake County`s Solid Waste Enforcement program is to protect public health, safety and that of the environment with regard to solid waste facilities in our jurisdiction.  The Environmental Health Division intends to use the FY2010/11 LEA Enforcement Agency Grant EA21 funds to pay personnel expenses (wages and salaries) for Environmental Health staff working in the LEA program.","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Ruminski","Phone":"707-263-1164"},{"GrantID":11754,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":33062.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding received through the Local Enforcement Agency grant program will be used to offset staff costs related to inspection, training, enforcement activities and over-site of the solid waste program. \r\nThe goal of the Environmental Health Division, as the Local Enforcement Agency , is to ensure that solid waste activities are operated in conformance with the regulations of the State of California, and that the protection of public health, safety and the environment is held as the highest priority.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"O\u0027Rullian","Phone":"661-862-8731"},{"GrantID":11755,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":28975.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Goals and Objectives:\r\nThe goal of the solid waste program is to promote compliance with state and local regulations as it pertains to the collection, handling, storage and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial waste in an effort to protect the air, water, and land from pollution and to ensure public health and safety. \r\nFund Allocation:\r\nthe Fresno County Department of Public Health, environmental Health Division, proposes to utilize the FY 2010-11 enforcement Grant Funds for staffing needs associated with implementation of the County`s enforcement Program Plan.  Remaining grant funds will be allocated towards training to maintain program certification and for professional and specialized services.  interest earned will be utilized to offset personnel costs.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim L.","LastName":"Casagrande","Phone":"559-445-3391"},{"GrantID":11756,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":19148.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This certified LEA oversees 68 active solid waste sites (operations, facilities, closed municipal solid waste landfills and burn dumps) and numerous nuisance dump sites.  We educate private citizens and businesses, respond to their requests as well as various agency requests for service.  Other funding for the LEA Program is derived from a portion of the local solid waste tipping fee (currently $2.66 per ton), solid waste operation/facility inspection fees and project review fees ($141.00 per hour).  We will use the EA 21 grant funds to augment our program revenue to provide staff salaries and staff training.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael Peter","LastName":"Esko","Phone":"707-268-2224"},{"GrantID":11757,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":16148.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use - \r\n\r\nThe goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities in our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nModoc County Environment Health Division intends to use FY 2010-2011 LEA Grant funds for staff salary for the Solid Waste LEA Program.  Any interest earned will be used for the same purposes.","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Warren","LastName":"Farnam","Phone":"530-233-6310"},{"GrantID":11758,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":16341.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within Amador County. \r\nThis grant provides supplemental funding to the County program for solid waste permitting and enforcement activities.  All program activities are current mandates on the County to provide this level of service to the community in order that the public health and the environment are not adversely impacted by solid waste handling , storage or disposal practices.  Amador County Environmental Health intends to use the FY 2010-2011 LEA Grant funds for a portion of the LEA staff salaries and office maintenance.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael W.","LastName":"Israel","Phone":"209-223-6439"},{"GrantID":11759,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":16715.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Mono County Environmental Health intends to use FY 2010-2011 LEA Grant funds to supplement salary and/or cover  training expenses incurred for LEA staff.","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Louis","LastName":"Molina","Phone":"760-924-1845"},{"GrantID":11760,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":41221.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use - \r\nOne of the goals of the LEA Program is to protect public health and safety through effective uses of technology in regulating waste facilities in Riverside County.  A portion of the grant funds will be used to continue the development of a geographic system (GIS) to facilitate the oversight of waste facilities.  The remaining funds will be used for training of LEA staff to increase effectiveness of field staff and to purchase equipment.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Laurie","LastName":"Holk","Phone":"760-393-3390"},{"GrantID":11761,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":15564.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With one FTE Environmental Health Specialist, Sierra County currently operates five solid waste disposal facilities which are located throughout an area covering approximately 1000 square miles.  The local enforcement agency is charged with the responsibility to `..... assure that solid, liquid, and hazardous wastes are collected, treated, handled, and reclaimed or recycles in such a manner as to prevent the spread of or pollution of waters, the creation of nuisances of safety hazards, and the environmental degradation of any kind.`  (Sierra County Health Services Plan, (1994-95).  The Environmental Health Specialist is responsible for performing tasks directly related to landfill permit and inspections as well as a accomplish all the duties encompassed by the Environmental Health Plan.","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Shirley","LastName":"Coggin","Phone":"530-993-6701"},{"GrantID":11762,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":18663.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Solid waste permit fees and landfill tonnage fees have been established to fund monthly landfill inspections.  Fees are not adequate to fund additional staff hours necessary to continue program improvements including investigation of illegal landfills, participation in LEA and CalRecycle coordination, activities, program uniformity, meeting participation, regulation review/comment activities.  FY 2010-2011 LEA Enforcement Grant funds will be utilized to supplement fee revenue, fund general enforcement and related activities and to purchase all necessary program equipment.  Performance objectives of the program are to:  1.  Meet all routine and special facility inspections as required of landfills, transfer stations, compost sites, vehicles and closed sites.  2.  Continue and enhance the illegal activity enforcement program.  3. Continue active participation in LEA and CalRecycle activities as a means to improve uniformity and communications.  4.  Provide enhanced cross training of personnel to increase the availability of staff familiar with the program and to accept assigned duties .","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Huerta","Phone":"530-538-5328"},{"GrantID":11763,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":25108.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to proper safe storage, transport and disposal of solid waste within our juriscition.  The County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health intends to use FY 2010/2011 LEA grant funds for activities directly related to implementation of the solid waste facilities permit and inspection programs as outlined in the procedures and requirement and application guidelines of this grant.  This may include, but not be limited to, new safety and computer equipment, medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities), personnel costs, and maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste Program.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Balliet","Phone":"408-918-1976"},{"GrantID":11764,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":81570.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Local Enforcement Agency grant funds will be used to provide more outside training within the State on permitting and inspection.  Funds to purchase Personal Protective Equipment, Supplies and Field Equipment for the inspectors,  funds for Education Material, Membership Fees and Subsriptions on Title 14 and 27.  Funds maybe used to hire outside consultation to deal with difficult issues.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cindy","LastName":"Chen","Phone":"626-430-5550"},{"GrantID":11765,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":16935.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Siskiyou County Environmental Health Division maintains an active Local Enforcement Agency Program for the purposes of protecting public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  The 20109/2011 grant funds will be spent on REHS staff salaries.  REHS staff will continue to inspect and enforce applicable regulations at all active and closed sites.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Barber","Phone":"530-841-2110"},{"GrantID":11766,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":17050.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Statement of Use:\r\n\r\nThe goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment w/ regard to solid waste facilities within Tehama Co.\r\n\r\nTehama County Dept. of Environmental Health intends to use FY 10-11 LEA Grant funds for new safety and computer equipment,  maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste Program and for staffing, training, rravel within the State, consulting services and materials.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Potanovic","Phone":"530-527-8020"},{"GrantID":11767,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":25339.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Solid Waste/Local Enforcement Agency program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facility and waste related incidents within our jurisdiction.  Sonoma County`s environmental Health and Safety Section intends to use the EAG21, FY 2010-2011 grant funds for the supplementation to staff salaries while performing permitting and inspection duties; purchases of field inspection supplies; development of staff through trainings, professional organization memberships, and conferences; renewal of Hazwhopper certifications for staff conducting inspections at solid waste facilities; usage and servicing of cell phones, pagers, and other communication devices; and maintenance of vehicles.  Any earned interest will be used for activities mentioned above.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Sosko","Phone":"707-565-6521"},{"GrantID":11768,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":20063.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will offset a portion of the staffing costs for the Civil Engineer-Environmental and/or Senior Registered Environmental Health Specialists within the LEA program for solid waste facility permitting, inspecting and enforcement.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Schmidtbauer","Phone":"707-784-3308"},{"GrantID":11769,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":15549.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Alpine County Local Enforcement Agency is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\nThe Alpine County LEA intends to use EA21 grant funds for LEA personnel (administrative and REHS salary) to perform LEA duties within our jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Lampson","Phone":"530-694-2146"},{"GrantID":11770,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":18199.0000,"ProjectSummary":"These solid waste grant funds will be used to support our Solid Waste Enforcement program staff members by acquiring necessary field equipment,  personnel protective equipment, office equipment/supplies and to provide for the overall training of all LEA staff necessary in maintaining the appropriate expertise and qualifications to effectively continue administering this Counties enforcement program.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Phil","LastName":"Hudecek","Phone":"559-675-7823"},{"GrantID":11771,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":21627.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment by ensuring that solid wastes are properly managed within Imperial County.\r\nThe LEA  intends to utilize the 2010/2011 Enforcement Assistance Grant funds for staff training, supplies, and technical equipment to support LEA personnel in the performance of their permitting, inspection, and enforcement duties at solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  Funds may also be allocated to support illegal dumping code enforcement activities to be managed by the imperial County LEA and for the maintenance and replacement of vehicles assigned to LEA staff.  Any remaining funds or interest earned will be used for salary offsets. \r\n","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Lars","LastName":"Seifert","Phone":"760-336-8530"},{"GrantID":11772,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":16177.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Trinity County Environmental Health Division intends to use the full grant award for staff salaries. In order to protect the public`s health and safety, and that of the environment, with regard to the solid waste facilities within our county, staff will inspect, permit, and perform LEA Program duties.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Hedtke","Phone":"530-623-1459"},{"GrantID":11773,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":15541.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  \r\nThe Sunshine Canyon Landfill Local Enforcement Agency intends to use FY 2010-2011 LEA grant funds for new safety and computer equipment, staff attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees, and field equipment and its maintenance.","ParticipantName":"Sunshine Canyon Landfill","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Kao","Phone":"213-252-3967"},{"GrantID":11774,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":15542.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to maintain a strong public health \u0026 safety program and to protect the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. \r\nThe City of Vernon`s Health Department intends to use the FY2010-11 LEA Grant -21 funds to purchase safety equipment, monitoring tools, telecommunications air-time and accessories for mobile telephones, computer hardware and software, office supplies, provide vehicle maintenance and upkeep, and allow us to attend training and conference to help fulfill our LEA responsibilities.","ParticipantName":"City of Vernon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Leonard","LastName":"Grossberg","Phone":"323-583-8811"},{"GrantID":11775,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":21635.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA intends to use grant funds for salaries exclusive of benefits.  The Grant will augment our inspection, permitting and enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jill","LastName":"Pahl","Phone":"530-745-2300"},{"GrantID":11776,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":17827.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to protect health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction .\r\n\r\nInyo County Environmental Health Services Department intends to use FY 2010-2011 LEA grant funds to help us offset the salary costs related to enforcement of the solid waste program.  Our LEA program manager, Andrew Kirk, and myself, are the two salaries to be targeted with grant funds.  The cost of the LEA program is not fully supported by fees and this grant money alone, and County General fund money is utilized to make up the difference .  Any interest earned will also be used to salaries.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Marvin","LastName":"Moskowitz","Phone":"760-878-0261"},{"GrantID":11777,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":44149.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Bernardino County`s Environmental Health Division (Division) intends to use FY 2010-2011 LEA Grant funds to supplement the LEA Program budget for .30 FTE Personnel costs.  The Division also will use a portion of the funds for Vehicle expenses.  The Division is confident funds will be fully expended if utilized for these purposes.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Corwin","LastName":"Porter","Phone":"909-387-4692"},{"GrantID":11778,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":28634.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  The Alameda County Department of Solid \u0026 Medical Waste Management intends to use the FY 2010-2011 LEA grant funds to pay a portion of the salaries for individuals directly involved in carrying out the solid waste program in Alameda County.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Browder","Phone":"510-567-6726"},{"GrantID":11779,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":26364.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the City of San Diego Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  The LEA intends to use FY 2010-2011 LEA grant funds for new safety and computer equipment, medical monitoring (annual check-up and test for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities), equipment maintenance, for staff training, reference materials and personnel.  Any interest earned will be used for Salaries.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jacquelyn","LastName":"Adams","Phone":"619-533-3695"},{"GrantID":11780,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":23854.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1. Staff Training and related expenses including hosting roundtable and other solid waste meetings; \r\n2. Equipment maintenance and equipment needs such as instrument calibration, computers, cameras etc;\r\n3. Vehicle mileage and replacement expenses;\r\n4.  Staffing and miscellaneous expenses such as safety gear.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dean","LastName":"Peterson","Phone":"650-372-6222"},{"GrantID":11781,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":18318.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment through permitting and inspecting solid waste, recycle, and compost facilities within our jurisdiction.  Mendocino County`s Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2010-2011 LEA Grant funds to support the funding of one LEA staff posiion.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Trey","LastName":"Strickland","Phone":"707-463-5670"},{"GrantID":11782,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":43361.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment.  The LEA grant funds will be used for staff to attend technical and regulatory training /workshops; contract for technical and legal services; purchasing field equipment and safety gear/supplies; miscellaneous maintenance for solid waste vehicles and equipment; and a portion of supervisor or staff salary .","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Larry","LastName":"Honeybourne","Phone":"714-433-6015"},{"GrantID":11783,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":24422.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment as it relates to the operation of solid waste facilities in Santa Barbara County. \r\nSanta Barbara County Environmental Health Services intends to use the FY 10/11 Grant funds for LEA staff salaries, training, equipment maintenance and for necessary office \u0026 field equipment.  In accordance with Grant requirements, all expenditures of Grant funds will be tracked with a complete accounting of those expenditures provided to the CIWMB within 90 days of the close of the fiscal year.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Brummond","Phone":"805-346-7348"},{"GrantID":11784,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":19447.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to Solid Waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  Merced County`s Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2010-11 LEA Grant funds for staff costs, attend annual conferences, purchase field equipment and for maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste program .  Any interest earned will be used for training and education.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Tammy","LastName":"Moss","Phone":"209-381-1200"},{"GrantID":11785,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":16206.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\nFunds obtained from the grant program will be used to support the Local Enforcement Agency`s (LEA) ability to inspect, permit and monitor the landfill and compost facility.  These funds will be set up in a separate interest bearing account and appropriate records will be maintained.  Any interest earned will be used to enhance approved budget categories.  The Solid Waste Program in Mariposa County continues to benefit from enforcement training workshops/ seminars offered by CalRecycle and other worthwhile organizations.  These training sessions assist in the standardization of LEA functions and provide opportunities to network with other jurisdictions.  Additionally, the LEA Program will continue inspection of closed, illegal, and abandoned sites throughout the County.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Charles B.","LastName":"Mosher, M.D., MPH","Phone":"209-966-3689"},{"GrantID":11786,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":15741.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Del Norte County Department of Health and Human Services is to promote the health of Del Norte County`s community by: Continuing development and implementation of a comprehensive solid waste program for effective, reliable and economic handling of solid waste for Del Norte County without adversely affecting community safety by damaging the environment of our natural resources. \r\nPromote public education and awareness of issues related to source reduction, re-use, recycling and composting. Funding for FY 2010-2011 will be used for personnel costs, minor equipment repairs, travel and education related to solid waste facilities permit and inspection activities .","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"McNally","Phone":"707-465-0426"},{"GrantID":11787,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":30147.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA proposes to use the grant funding to supplement the costs of three Environmental Specialists assigned to the LEA Program as follows:\r\na.  MARY ELLEN OETZEL, ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST III\r\n95% of time spent in the LEA program\r\nResponsibilities; permit processing, facility inspections and enforcement actions\r\nb. PATRICE WEBB, ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST III\r\n75% of time spent in the LEA program \r\nResonsiblities: Permit processing, facility inspections and enforcement actions. \r\nc. LEA GIBSON, ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST II\r\n95% of time in the LEA program\r\nResponsibilities: Permit processing, facility inspections and enforcement actions.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Todd","Phone":"916-876-7883"},{"GrantID":11788,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":23386.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Ventura County Environmental Health Division as the local Enforcement Agency (EHD/LEA) is committed to protecting public health, safety, and the environment through enforcement of State regulations relative to the storage, handling , processing, and disposal of solid waste in Ventura County.  \r\nThe EHD/LEA intends to use the EA21 grant funds for staff training to maintain our State certification; for maintenance/ calibration of monitoring equipment; for purchase of necessary safety equipment; to update program and staff computer systems as necessary; and, to facilitate as necessary, site characterization activities in the course of enforcement of solid waste laws and regulations.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ernest","LastName":"Dragan","Phone":"805-654-2859"},{"GrantID":11789,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":19838.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  \r\nThe LEA grant funds and any interest earned would be used towards improving our solid waste enforcement program.  Those expenses would include training for enforcement staff (including travel within the state), the purchase of equipment and materials used for inspections and salaries and benefits for environmental health personnel to handle expected workload in FY 2010-2011 from anticipated applications for new or revised solid waste facility permits, inspections and other activities in the solid waste enforcement program.","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Taber","Phone":"559-852-2620"},{"GrantID":11790,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":15974.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Pittsburg LEA will use the funds for inspection vehicle expenses.  The Funds will be used to continue programs, education and outreach to residents on materials that cannot be disposed of in a landfill/transfer station such as sharps, mercury and other HHW materials.  The funds will also support computers, software, electronics and other monitoring equipment.","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Laura L.","LastName":"Wright","Phone":"925-252-4114"},{"GrantID":11791,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":38181.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of San Diego Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) has developed program goals and objectives in order to protect public health, safety and the environment that encompass a wide variety of solid waste activities, including solid waste permitting, inspection, investigation and enforcement; public health and safety, regulatory streamlining, agency coordination and customer outreach.  \r\nThe distribution of 2010-2011 LEA Grant funds will continue to enhance the LEA program by providing additional field equipment, equipment maintenance, computer equipment and software, office supplies, public outreach materials and opportunities, training and travel, personnel costs, reference materials, professional memberships, laboratory services, health and safety equipment, medical monitoring and administrative services.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Melissa","LastName":"Porter","Phone":"858-694-2801"},{"GrantID":11792,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":17304.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1. To support personnel salaries and benefits for solid waste landfill permit and inspections in the LEA program. \r\n2. Postage, copies, communications and other office supplies associated with LEA functions in the solid waste program. \r\n3. Maintenance and travel costs on vehicle use for landfill and transfer station inspections. \r\n4. up to 10% for administrative and clerical support costs.","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Perez","Phone":"530-283-6355"},{"GrantID":11793,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":33856.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Solid Waste Program is to protect the public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities and operations within the jurisdiction of Yuba and Sutter counties and the cities within.  This will be accomplished through routine inspections and making sure that the solid waste facilities and operations, within our jurisdiction, operate in accordance with their solid waste facilities permit and the State Minimum Standards. \r\nYuba County Environmental Health Department intends to use the FY 2010-2011 funds for LEA staff salaries.","ParticipantName":"Yuba-Sutter County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Deborah","LastName":"Biersteker","Phone":"530-749-5479"},{"GrantID":11794,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":25017.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Contra Costa Environmental Health as the LEA is responsible for protecting public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. Contra Costa Environmental Health intends to use the LEA21 Grant funds on personnel for FY2010-11. The personnel are the Environmental Health Specialists assigned to the LEA program. Any interest earned will be used for personnel expenses.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joseph","LastName":"Doser","Phone":"925-692-2535"},{"GrantID":11795,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":58311.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Los Angeles Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) received its initial certification in March 1992.  Since then it has been this our goal to insure that `all solid waste facilities are properly established, operated and managed in a manner that adequately protects the public health and the environment and maximizes the safety of the workers, `.... to pursue a policy of regulatory compliance....`\r\nThe LEA is applying for the 20109-2011 Landfill Enforcement Grant to further assist our program in reinforcing its goal and achieve efficiency.  The LEA would like to use part of the grant for a consultant contract, which is primarily utilized for engineering review of Reports of Facility Information, closure plans, and other technical documents.  The LEA would like to use the remainder for staff attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees, and field equipment and its maintenance. \r\nThank you for assisting us in this application package and we look forward to working with you in the future.  Your staff has been most helpful.  If you have any questions, please call me at 213-978-3068.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Kao","Phone":"213-252-3967"},{"GrantID":11796,"CycleID":495,"CycleCode":"EA21        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA21         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":15935.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Benito County LEA Grant EA 21 cycle. \r\n\r\nThe goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. \r\n\r\nSan Benito County`s Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2010-2011 LEA Grant Funds to achieve the following objectives:\r\n1) to supplement our monitoring and inspections of the Landfill, C\u0026D, CIA and composting sites.  \r\n2) To maintain the required level of training for the LEA Staff. \r\n3) To address solid waste permitting issues.","ParticipantName":"San Benito County","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Vivian","LastName":"Nelson","Phone":"831-636-4035"},{"GrantID":12242,"CycleID":503,"CycleCode":"FR40        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR40         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":17120.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup of illegally dumped waste tires (500 estimated) in and around a pond on private property zoned residential -agriculture. The pond will need to be partially drained to remove tires to a staging area where they will be removed from the property by a registered waste hauler.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jill","LastName":"Pahl","Phone":"530-745-2300"},{"GrantID":12243,"CycleID":503,"CycleCode":"FR40        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR40         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":28784.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup of illegal dump sites, removing household trash, metal, vehicles and other trash near environmentally sensitive areas, down embankments and near waterways. these illegal dump sites pose a threat to public health and safety and the environment.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County Resource Conservation District","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Patrick","LastName":"Frost","Phone":"530-623-6004"},{"GrantID":12244,"CycleID":503,"CycleCode":"FR40        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR40         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":107147.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Yuba County Environmental Health is seeking grant money to clean up 4 illegal solid waste disposal sites and restore the areas back to their previous state. Most of the waste is located on farm or ranch property adjacent to the Yuba River or in pristine forest land. The waste consists of household garbage, construction debris, appliances and tires. These sites have a long history of illegal dumping. Grant money is also requested to install gates, signs, and fencing or perimeter ditching/ridging to deter future dumping in environmentally sensitive areas.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Stephanie","LastName":"Kendall","Phone":"530-749-5450"},{"GrantID":12246,"CycleID":503,"CycleCode":"FR40        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR40         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":43977.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This application proposes to remediate one historical and currently used dump known as Redwood House Road Illegal Disposal Site located in a rural area approximately 6 miles southeast of Fortuna in Humboldt County. The property belongs to a private timber company (Humboldt Redwood Company) and is adjacent to a county road. We estimate there is approximately 250 cubic yards of household waste deposited down a steep slope and existing partly within a watercourse that empties into Hely Creek. This creek serves as the spawning grounds for three known threatened fish species. The project proposes to use the property owner`s personnel and equipment for waste excavation and site stabilization with county personnel direction and oversight.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carolyn","LastName":"Hawkins","Phone":"707-268-2215"},{"GrantID":12474,"CycleID":505,"CycleCode":"SWC32       ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC32        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Steve Santa Croce","AwardedFunds":90124.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Clean up, remove, dispose of and recycle garbage, solid waste and refuse on publically owned properties in Pacific Shores, Crescent City, California. Using environmentally low impact methods this project will remove illegally dumped waste that is a threat to health and safety of the community, restoring the area to its intended use of support for wildlife and public recreation within this California Coastal Zone. These illegal dump sites are in the Lake Earl Wetlands and Wildlife Area, the largest coastal lagoon on the California Coast.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte Resource Conservation District","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andrea","LastName":"Souther","Phone":"707-487-7630"},{"GrantID":12475,"CycleID":505,"CycleCode":"SWC32       ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC32        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Alan Zamboanga","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the project is to improve livability and the health and safety conditions in the City`s most vulnerable sector by cleaning up and eliminating 25 chronic illegal dumping hot spots.  These hotspots are the most frequented dumping locations in the southeast portion of the City.  Illegal dumping occurs consistently in this area, The City`s Supervisorial District Ten, which is a district that borders the Bay and many of San Francisco`s wetlands.  Many of the neighborhoods are low income areas, primarily residential with some light industrial facilities.  The City`s illegal dumping eradication program, if full funded will allow for cleanup of chronic illegal dumping locations, provide for enforcement officers to investigate and prepare small claims court cases, and mitigation and control measures, such as stakeouts and a public education campaign","ParticipantName":"City and County of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mohammed","LastName":"Nuru","Phone":"415-554-6919"},{"GrantID":12476,"CycleID":506,"CycleCode":"SWC33       ","CycleNameID":115,"CycleName":"Solid Waste Disposal Sites Abatement Partial Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC33        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":385200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will remove landfill material found outside the expected footprint of the Piru Disposal Site and within the floodplain. The excavated material will be placed in a cell excavated within the limits of the landfill, covered with two feet of clean fill with 90% compaction, then brought up to grade with the excavated clean soil cover. Bank protection in the area of the excavated material will be restored.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Martha","LastName":"Symes","Phone":"805-654-2013"},{"GrantID":12477,"CycleID":506,"CycleCode":"SWC33       ","CycleNameID":115,"CycleName":"Solid Waste Disposal Sites Abatement Partial Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC33        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Remediation of the Benton Burn site by consolidating burn ash-containing waste within the burn site footprint and capping it with clean soil a minimum of two feet deep.  The site is approximately one acre and covers portions of three separately owned parcels.","ParticipantName":"City of Escondido","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Edward","LastName":"Domingue","Phone":"760-839-4813"},{"GrantID":12479,"CycleID":505,"CycleCode":"SWC32       ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC32        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Alan Zamboanga","AwardedFunds":456500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Huntington Park has been struggling to combat an increasing problem with the illegal dumping of unwanted items in urban alleys and on City streets.  These items are a threat to public health and safety and to the environment.  The City must create a proactive solution t this problem and is, therefore, requesting a grant of $456,500 to clean up 8 areas and 26 specific sites.","ParticipantName":"City of Huntington Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Christina","LastName":"Dixon","Phone":"323-584-6323"},{"GrantID":12480,"CycleID":506,"CycleCode":"SWC33       ","CycleNameID":115,"CycleName":"Solid Waste Disposal Sites Abatement Partial Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC33        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":189868.0000,"ProjectSummary":"On 23 September 2008 the County of San Diego Department of Public Works, Landfill Management Division (County) received Investigative Order R9-2008-0097 (the Order) from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB), which named the County as the responsible party for causing a condition of pollution which has adversely affected beneficial uses of groundwater downgradient of the Bonsall Landfill (site). Subsequent investigations have identified source control measures (cover, drainage, and landfill gas control system upgrades) appropriate to address the offsite impacts to groundwater. Previous investigations performed at the site have recognized deficiencies in the cover (grade reversals and compromised storm strains conditions). The activities proposed in the work plan focus on completing the activities necessary to upgrade the cover and storm water conveyance systems to address potential risks to human health or the environment .  Total Grant Request: $189,868","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Candace","LastName":"Gibson","Phone":"858-495-5447"},{"GrantID":12481,"CycleID":507,"CycleCode":"FR41        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR41         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":4270.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This application is for reimbursement to a property owner who expended personal funds to cleanup approximately 35 tons of illegally dumped demolition asphalt and roofing waste.  The property owner did not dump or authorize this disposal.  After site cleanup, he established site security to preclude future illegal disposal and provided disposal receipts to the LEA.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Eisen","Phone":"530-265-1469"},{"GrantID":12482,"CycleID":507,"CycleCode":"FR41        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR41         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":12286.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Hire a registered Waste Tire Hauler to abate a single site.  Remove approximately 500 tires from the owner`s property and her easement.  Have the tires lawfully disposed of.  Install fencing. Post signage acknowledging CalRecycle.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"O`Rullian","Phone":"661-862-8731"},{"GrantID":12483,"CycleID":507,"CycleCode":"FR41        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR41         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":30869.0000,"ProjectSummary":"No current alternate or supplemental funding source for this project could be identified.  The roadway which allows property entry is not a part of any transportation department maintained system.  Therefore, roadway property portion remains solely as parcel owner responsibility for maintenance.  But since the parcels are vacant and owned by individuals who do not live near their parcels, maintenance of or adjacent to the road is rarely, if ever, performed.  For years, cleanup of this site has been a considerable concern to many local residents and government officials including the Board of Supervisors.  A significant effort has been expended to identify funds for cleanup of this and many other illegal dumping sites.  Contacts have been made to the Natural Resource Conservation Service, Resource Conservation District, County Environmental Program,  All contacts have been to no avail regarding funds to remediate the site.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Brackin","Phone":"661-974-8803"},{"GrantID":12485,"CycleID":507,"CycleCode":"FR41        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR41         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":48729.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project will clean up, and recycle where possible, Illegal, unauthorized solid waste dump sites that are threats to public health and safety and to the environment.  After the clean up the sites will be replanted with native vegetation if possible, and made safe for human access and cattle.  The parties responsible for the illegal dumping can not be identified .  The site is a single parcel in approx 2040 acres and currently leased for 20 years for the purpose of grazing commercial livestock.  It is comprised of many agricultural parcels collectively known as the Day Ranch 1 and the historic Lucky Hereford Ranch on Burchell road and Day Road in Gilroy, California.","ParticipantName":"Loma Prieta Resource Conservation District","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kathleen","LastName":"Robins","Phone":"831-768-8247"},{"GrantID":12488,"CycleID":511,"CycleCode":"SWC34       ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC34        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Steve Santa Croce","AwardedFunds":24500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project will focus on the remediation of illegal dumping sites during the City of Santa Clarita`s annual River Rally event along the Santa Clara River.  Site remediation will include restoration and beautification to deter future illegal dumping at the sites.  Efforts to prevent illegal dumping will include restricting access to popular dumping sites, encourage enforcement of illegal dumping ordinances , and increase public awareness of the negative effects illegal dumping has on the city of Santa Clarita.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clarita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Patti","Phone":"661-286-4173"},{"GrantID":12490,"CycleID":510,"CycleCode":"SWC35       ","CycleNameID":115,"CycleName":"Solid Waste Disposal Sites Abatement Partial Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC35        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":401362.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project consists of the construction of a landfill gas collection and control system (GCCS) at Elings Park.  The GCCS will utilize 4 vertical wells to extract landfill gas which will be conveyed by lateral header pipes to a blower and thermal oxidizer system for destruction .","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Barbara","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Thomas","LastName":"Oretsky","Phone":"805-564-5669"},{"GrantID":12491,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":282448.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kraus","LastName":"Timothy","Phone":"925-692-2549"},{"GrantID":12495,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":50177.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculturea/Landscape: Mulch or Bark\r\nProject Location: N. Lincoln Street, Regency Parkway, Dixon.\r\n\r\nThe City of Dixon has several Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance District Zones throughout the City as well as other landscape areas surrounding public buildings and parks.  The City has devised a three phase plan for installing rubberized mulch in these landscape areas .  The rubberized mulch lasts much longer than traditional wood chip bark and will help Dixon meet the goals of the City and State to reduce, reuse, and recycle solid waste materials. The rubberized mulch will be cost effective in the long term by reducing labor, improving ongoing weed control, water conservation, and reducing the annual purchase of wood chips.","ParticipantName":"City of Dixon","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Janet","LastName":"Koster","Phone":"707-678-7051"},{"GrantID":12496,"CycleID":508,"CycleCode":"TRI32       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI32        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":58111.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total projects will use 10,377 tons of RAC (32 pounds of RAC, 400 pounds of binder). Proposed construction start date is April 2011. Locations: Leveroni Rd., Bodega Hwy, Mark West Springs Rd., and Bennett Valley Rd.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Tasha","LastName":"Houweling","Phone":"707-565-3634"},{"GrantID":12497,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":102600.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Rowe","Phone":"209-381-1097"},{"GrantID":12498,"CycleID":509,"CycleCode":"TCS8        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total Project will use 2109 Tons of rubberized binder (400 pounds of binder).  Proposed construction start date is May 2011.  Locations:  Arnold Dr, Bodega Hwy, Petaluma Hill Rd, Porter Creek Rd, Standish Ave, Stony Point Rd, Valley Ford Rd, Westside Rd A, and Eastside Rd.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Levi","LastName":"Gurule","Phone":"707-565-2958"},{"GrantID":12499,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":211162.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Yancy","Phone":"559-675-7821"},{"GrantID":12500,"CycleID":508,"CycleCode":"TRI32       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI32        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":225000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Category 1 - Targeted\r\n2 sites - site 1 located at the Boulders at the Ranch 1 = 5,500 tons and site 2 located at the Boulders at the Ranch 2 = 3,500 tons.  Proposed construction start date: June 2, 2011\r\nMaterial Cost Information - Historical cost: Conventional AC $79 / TON; Asphalt rubber $95 / TON\r\nEstimated Testing cost Information - $25,000.\r\nAmount of RAC 9,000 tons x $25 x 1.0 = $250,000.","ParticipantName":"City of Palmdale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Livingston","Phone":"661-267-5312"},{"GrantID":12501,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":63383.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Duran","Phone":"760-243-6309"},{"GrantID":12502,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim L.","LastName":"Casagrande","Phone":"559-445-3391"},{"GrantID":12503,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":40500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Sidewalk/Pathway\r\n\r\nProject Location: 320 Elm Street, Willows, 95988\r\n\r\nThe projects will consist of placing rubberized sidewalk pavers in Jensen Park between two playground areas to enable those with disabilities to access the play areas.  Because this area is now grass turf the rubberized material will be easier to place than pouring concrete and much safer in the event of a fall. The other project is to use the same type of material at several locations in the City to replace sidewalk that has lifted due to tree roots, this approach will allow the trees to remain while the obstructing roots can be pruned to allow for the more flexible material to be placed allowing for future root pruning.  This will save stately shade trees which would otherwise have to be removed to allow more conventional concrete sidewalks to be installed.","ParticipantName":"City of Willows","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Skyler","LastName":"Lipski","Phone":"530-934-7041"},{"GrantID":12504,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":185126.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Prinz","Phone":"619-533-3696"},{"GrantID":12505,"CycleID":509,"CycleCode":"TCS8        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":245797.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total project will use 245,797 amount of RAC Chip Seal, 354 tons of RAC or rubberized binder, 18% or 64 tons of crumb rubber of RAC or binder.  63 Round sections in Tara Hills area in West Contra Costa County, see attachment for limits.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Henry","LastName":"Finch","Phone":"925-313-7004"},{"GrantID":12506,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":115393.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Lars","LastName":"Seifert","Phone":"760-336-8530"},{"GrantID":12507,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149951.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture: Mulch or Bark\r\nRecreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address: 11918 Main Street, Fort Jones, CA 96032\r\n\r\nA combination of colored and black ground rubber provided by West Coast Rubber Recycling, Inc. will be installed in our 6 individual school sites.  The application of materials will be in landscaping , school garden and orchard mulching, pathways, and surfacing for school playgrounds and outdoor student areas.","ParticipantName":"Scott Valley Unified School District","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Kerri","LastName":"Hubbard","Phone":"530-468-2727"},{"GrantID":12508,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":136955.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground.\r\n\r\nProject Locations: \r\n300 B Street, Biggs, 95917; and \r\n5236 Church Street, Richvale, 95974.\r\n\r\nThe grant will be used to replace existing material in the` playground areas with 100% loose fill recycled rubber mulch at 3 locations on 2 sites in the district.","ParticipantName":"Biggs Unified School District","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Pamela","LastName":"Ragan","Phone":"530-868-1281"},{"GrantID":12509,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":162364.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Brummond","Phone":"805-346-7348"},{"GrantID":12510,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":81855.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Eisen","Phone":"530-265-1469"},{"GrantID":12511,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":110295.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Janice","LastName":"McClendon","Phone":"209-525-6778"},{"GrantID":12513,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":80940.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address:\r\n1248 Pacific Avenue, Rio Oso, 95674\r\n\r\nWe are in need of replacing our bark with these high quality and environmentally preferable bark products.  Our playgrounds are already established but are in dire need of the correct depth of bark products to comply with state and federal laws.  We will be taking the old bark out and replace it with the recycled tire products.","ParticipantName":"Browns Elementary School District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Scully","Phone":"530-633-2523"},{"GrantID":12514,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":81873.0000,"ProjectSummary":"tr","ParticipantName":"Pleasant Grove Joint Union School District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Annette","LastName":"Alberti","Phone":"916-655-3235"},{"GrantID":12515,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":13960.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event $13,960:\r\nEstimated cost of $2.00 per passenger tire and pickup tires; $8.00 per truck tire; and $20 per tractor tire.\r\nThe Town of Paradise requests grant funding to hold a waste tire collection event to provide needed disposal to Paradise and surrounding communities. The one day event includes the collection, removal, and transportation of waste tires. \r\nContingent upon grant funding, Paradise in partnership with Northern Recycling and Waste Services proposes to hold a one day event within the town limits to accommodate the entire underserved area of the  Upper Ridge. Paradise believes that due to the large distances to travel, residents in Paradise and the Upper Ridge are reluctant to utilize past waste tire amnesty event locations due to large travel distances.","ParticipantName":"Town of Paradise","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"530-876-3345"},{"GrantID":12517,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":25920.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Adelanto","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Myra","LastName":"Alvarez","Phone":"760-246-2300"},{"GrantID":12518,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":75684.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"707-253-4144"},{"GrantID":12519,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":81936.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Moss","Phone":"209-754-6399"},{"GrantID":12520,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":22000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Track\r\n\r\nProject Address:\r\n321 Victory Lane, Weaverville, 96093\r\n\r\nTrinity Alps Unified School District will use the Tire-Derived Product grant to provide an all-weather, safe surface to upgrade the Trinity High School track which is currently composed of decomposed granite and clay.  The existing track is used by the entire community for walking , exercise classes, high school sports, recreational league sports, community events and more, but the current tack lanes are unsafe and virtually unusable from November - March.  A rubberized six lane track surface will allow the reinstitution of a complete track and field program for our school and provide a facility to host local track meets.  This project will provide a safe facility for activity and promote physical health for our small, rural, economically challenged community.","ParticipantName":"Trinity Alps Unified School District","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ed","LastName":"Traverson","Phone":"530-623-6104"},{"GrantID":12521,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Joaquin County Office of Education (SJCOE) will utilize the recycled tire-derived products from this grant for playground surfaces at various special education sites located throughout the county.  These sites include: Venture Academy; McFall Elementary; Waverly Elementary and Redwood Elementary Schools.  SJCOE`s special education programs serve students with disabilities not otherwise served in the school districts, primarily in the areas of severe disabling conditions.  It is our goal to protect and nurture personal dignity, ensure health and safety, and promote understanding of the child.  The new playground surfaces will bring the playgrounds to compliance and provide a safer playing environment for our students enrolled in the first through fifth grades.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County Office of Education","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Condit","Phone":""},{"GrantID":12522,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149161.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape:\r\nMulch or Bark\r\n\r\nProject Address:  1340 North Drive, Hanford, 93230\r\n\r\nThe Parks and Grounds Division of the Public Works Department is in the process of a multi-phase redesign and repair of the existing County Government Center landscape areas.  The Health Department , Fire Administration, as well as County Government Center properties in Avenal, Corcoran, Kettlemen City, Lemoore and Stratford.  We have found this Tire-Derived product detours weeds and looks nice around the complex.  We would like to expand this project to our other county government properties to enhance their landscape also. \r\n","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rhonda","LastName":"Mann","Phone":"559-582-2656"},{"GrantID":12523,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":144625.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground, Sidewalk/pathway\r\n\r\nProject Address: Corner of Venetto Street and San Savino Drive, Delano, 93215\r\n\r\nThe City of Delano will use tire-derived product at three different sites, which will include a park pathway, workout station and a tot lot.  The Park Pathway will utilize rubber sidewalks, which will meander to all four sides of the park.  The Workout Station will also utilize the rubber sidewalks to create a soft surface for park users to perform various exercises.  The Tot Lot will replace sand with rubberized mulch to create a softer surface for toddlers to land on.  The us of the rubberized project will transform the city Park into a very useable and aesthetically pleasing location for citizens.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Delano","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Pedro","LastName":"Nunez","Phone":"661-720-2256"},{"GrantID":12524,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Sports Surfacing\r\n\r\nProject Address:\r\n1790 Union Street (Redwood Bowl), Arcata, 95521\r\n\r\nHumboldt State University seeks grant funds to assist with replacement of our existing synthetic turf field at Redwood bowl with an easy-to-maintain, high quality, accessible, all weather, synthetic turf field made from 100% CA waste tires.  The existing field, which has exceeded its usable life, accommodates the needs of our education programs, athletic teams, sports clubs and the recreational pursuits of our general student body.  In addition, Redwood Bowl hosts many other events and is a focal point for community-oriented activities and special events .  Based on our geographic location (average of 38` of rain per year), access to an all-weather field allows the University to conduct its programs successfully as will as meet some of the recreational needs of the surrounding community.  Lastly, use of a 1005 CA waste tires fulfills two primary campus objectives: 1) utilization of recycled materials for campus construction and renovation projects; and 2) leadership by example in the `green` campus community.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Humboldt State University","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Traci","LastName":"Ferdolage","Phone":"707-826-5072"},{"GrantID":12525,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":540000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Manny","LastName":"Acueto","Phone":"951-538-7975"},{"GrantID":12526,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":104352.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address:\r\n1415 Rushden, Sacramento\r\n3345 Ardenridge, Sacramento\r\nJonas/Larkspur/Evelyn\r\n\r\nReplace playground wood chips with rubber bark.","ParticipantName":"Arden Manor Recreation and Park District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Cody ","LastName":"Kilmer","Phone":"916-487-7851"},{"GrantID":12528,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":48009.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Project:\r\nAmount - $40,153\r\nTires Diverted - 5500\r\nCPT - $\r\nEstimated 5500 tires to be removed and recycled (burned for fuel)\r\n\r\nAmnesty Project:\r\nAmount - $13,650\r\nTires Diverted - 2260\r\nCPT - $3.00\r\nAnticipated amnesty dates of 8/6/11 \u0026 3/3/12\r\nEstimated 2,260 tires will be removed, and recycled (burned for fuel).","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Duran","Phone":"760-243-6309"},{"GrantID":12529,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Ag/Landscape: Mulch or Bark/Horse Stall  Mats/Arenas\r\n\r\nProject Location: 3801 W. Temple Avenue, Pomona, 91768\r\n\r\nThe WKK Kellogg Arabian Horse Center at CSU Pomona houses XXXX horses with XXXX stables and paddocks.  Our stables and paddocks are in need of stall mats to prevent erosion, standing water and urine, and vector (fly and mosquito) proliferation.  The stables and feeding area of the paddocks have become eroded and uneven, creating an injury hazard for our horses.  The rubber bark will be used around the paddocks and in the arena to help control dust, reduce water requirements and control the fly population.","ParticipantName":"California State Polytechnic University, Pomona","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Alderson","Phone":"909-869-2093"},{"GrantID":12530,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":77386.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs ","FirstName":"Beverly","LastName":"Stokke","Phone":"209-577-5495"},{"GrantID":12531,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":122545.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Ag/Landscape: Mulch/Bark \u0026 Weed Abatement Coverings.\r\nRecreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address: multiple locations (see attached map)\r\n\r\nThis tire-derived product grant is part of our playground restoration project.  Recognizing the need for increased safety on playgrounds, the City of Newman is applying for this grant.  If awarded, this grant would help to resurface the XXXX square-foot playgrounds and XXXX square feet in our landscaped areas for weed reduction.\r\n1) Replace exiting bark and sand in playgrounds with playground bark.\r\n2) Replace existing bark in landscaped areas with rubber mulch material.","ParticipantName":"City of Newman","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Perfecto","LastName":"Millan","Phone":"209-678-0351"},{"GrantID":12532,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Track \u0026 Sports Surfacing\r\n\r\nProject Location: 299 North Main Street, Willits, 95490.\r\n\r\nReplace our dirt track and field, (which is unusable for 6 months out of the year) with a synthetic turf field and an al-weather track.","ParticipantName":"Willits Unified School District","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Debra","LastName":"Kubin","Phone":"707-459-5314"},{"GrantID":12533,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":21367.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture: Mulch or Bark \u0026 Horse Stall Mats/Arenas\r\n\r\nProject Address: 7450 Steve Olson Lane, Forestville, CA 95401\r\n\r\nCrumb rubber mulch will be used to provide footing substrate in existing barn for equine hot walker at Santa Rosa Junior College Shone Farm for the Equine Science program. This footing will provide cushioning to minimize concussion on horse legs, yet prove firm enough to provide traction, while not being too dusty or overly abrasive to horse hooves. Mats will be utilized in existing barn staginig areas for horses waiting to utilize the equine hot walker.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County Junior College District","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Casey","LastName":"Cole Gatrell","Phone":"707-527-4363"},{"GrantID":12535,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":121500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Location: 3076 E Childs Ave/100 Winder Ave./2950 E. Gerard Ave. Merced, CA 95341\r\n\r\nWe plan to replace our wood bark ground cover/protection at our three school site playgrounds. We have two K-5 Schools (Pioneer Elementary School, Farmdale Elementary School), and one 6-8 School Site (Weaver Middle School) The rubber bark is the `Green` alternative to our current protective base and will provide more safety for our students.","ParticipantName":"Weaver Union School District","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Curry","Phone":"209-723-7606"},{"GrantID":12536,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":73363.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Location: 464-555 Main Street, Janesville, CA 96114\r\n\r\nJanesville Elementary School has three playground areas with playground equipment. One has tire derived cushioning material that needs to be brought up to the new depth code. The other two areas have pea gravel and need to be upgraded to a safer cushioning material.","ParticipantName":"Janesville Union Elementry School District","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Cheatle","Phone":"530-310-5403"},{"GrantID":12537,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground \u0026 Sidewalk/Pathway\r\n\r\nProject Location: 3582 So. Winery Ave., Fresno, CA 93725\r\n\r\nMalaga County Water District will install ground cover at two playground areas as well as expand a jogging trail currently contracted of rubberized mulch. These projects will divert 30,000 PTE`s from the waste stream of California.","ParticipantName":"Malaga County Water District","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Russ","LastName":"Holcomb","Phone":"559-485-7353"},{"GrantID":12538,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: sidewalk/pathway\r\n\r\nProject Address: sidewalks along Lassen Ave and 9th Street, and parking lot at 16300 Palmer Ave.\r\n\r\nThe City of Huron`s project will be to install approximately 1,320 linear feet of pervious sidewalks along both Lassen Ave and 9th Street that currently have no pathways whatsoever.  This project will divert 1,320 PTE from the California waste stream.  Also, a parking area at the City`s water treatment plant of approximately 600 square feet will be covered along with mulch for tree wells.  The mulching projects will divert 28,680 PTE front he California  waste stream.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Huron","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Darrel","LastName":"White","Phone":"559-945-3120"},{"GrantID":12540,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":25375.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address: 633 Sixth Street \u0026\r\n1705 Anchor Avenue, Orange Cove\r\n\r\nThe City of Orange Cove will use tire-derived product at the Eaton Park Tot Lot of XXXX sq.ft. (633 Sixth Street, Orange Cove, CA) and Welch Field Tot Lot of XXXX sq. ft. (1705 Anchor Ave., Orange Cove, CA).  The project will replace the sand with rubberized mulch to help cushion the landing of toddlers while they use the playground.  This will create a much safer and cleaner environment for the children.","ParticipantName":"City of Orange Cove","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ray","LastName":"Hoak","Phone":"559-647-7971"},{"GrantID":12541,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":77500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Sports surfacing\r\nProject Address:\r\nSan Marcos High School\r\n4750 Hollister Avenue\r\nSanta Barbara, CA 93110\r\nWe seek to install a synthetic turf field at San Marcos High School in Santa Barbara, California, replacing an existing turf field at `Sut Puailoa Field` which was originally built 40 years ago. The new state-of-the-art field will replace the existing soccer/track/football/general purpose field at this public high school which is conveniently located off the 101 freeway, mid-way between Santa Barbara and Goleta. The 2,200 student high school is governed by Santa Barbara School Districts. This will be the first synthetic turf field at a Santa Barbara area high school. The field is already equipped with lighting and two full bleacher stands that accommodate 6,000 spectators and will be open to community use. Annual users are conservatively estimated at more than 3,500 youth athletes (soccer, football, track \u0026 field, and physical education), band members, dance group performers, and Special Olympics. Spectators, coaches and volunteers number over 20,000 per year. The new turf field will provide annual operating cost savings. Environmental savings include water cost and use (estimated at one million gallons per year by Goleta water District), reduction or elimination of labor costs chemicals related to re-seeding, fertilization , pesticides, irrigation, field preparation and stripping, as well as irrigation and pipe repairs. There will be reduced risk of injury due to holes, grassless areas and puddles.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara School Districts","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Hetyonk","Phone":"805-963-4331"},{"GrantID":12542,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":104613.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Playground\r\nProject Address(es): 443 Upper WES rd, 263 JN rd, 11500 \u0026 38016 SR 96.\r\nNew play structures were purchased and installed in September 2010 and January 2011. The district intends to replace the existing pea gravel (fall zone) with CalRecycle TDP environmentally preferred material. Prior to installation of the preferred TDP material we would excavate the gravel and any vegetation before applying a preventative weed barrier cloth.","ParticipantName":"Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified School District","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Beverly ","LastName":"Stevens","Phone":"530-625-5600"},{"GrantID":12544,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":39825.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Sidewalk/Pathway\r\nProject Address(es): 25111 The Old Road; 2642 Olive Street\r\n\r\nThis project replaces xxxx sq feet of broken sidewalk damaged by tree roots with recycled rubber pavers on the Old Road in unincorporated Santa Clarita. Also, this project constructs a 4` wide walking path with xxxx sq ft of recycled rubber surfacing on a school recreation field in Walnut Park. The project will result in the recycling of xxxx waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Coscia","Phone":"626-458-3523"},{"GrantID":12545,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":24120.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Playground:\r\nProject Address(es): Freedom Park (corner of Freedom Park Drive \u0026 Dudley Blvd)\r\nWe will remove the existing fibar at Freedom Park under the small tot lot play structure as well as the existing swings. The fibar will be replaced by rubber mulch to increase safety and extend the life of the protective product used in these areas at the park.","ParticipantName":"North Highlands Recreation and Park District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":12547,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":405000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Susan","LastName":"Hugo","Phone":"510-567-6780"},{"GrantID":12548,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":21432.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Viola","LastName":"Rodriguez","Phone":"559-661-5116"},{"GrantID":12549,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":21490.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Project $15,115\r\nAmnesty Event $6,375\r\n\r\nCleanup:\r\nThe city of Modesto will utilize a part time staff person to comb the city seeking illegally dumped waste tires in the streets, alleys, and waterways. Golden Scrap Tire will proved the city with up to three 45-foot trailers as needed to stack the tires throughout the grant cycle. An estimated 2,000 tires will be removed and recycled.\r\n\r\nAmnesty:\r\nThe City of Modesto will partner with the local garbage companies to conduct 12 week long amnesty events at their transfer stations. Newspaper advertisements will be published as well as PSA`s, utility bill notices and the city`s website. Amnesty coupons will be mailed upon request. Residents will be allowed to recycle up to 9 tires per calendar year for a total of 18 tires during the grant cycle. Approximately 3,000 tires will be removed and recycled. The overall estimated cost per tire is $2.12.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs ","FirstName":"Beverly","LastName":"Stokke","Phone":"209-577-5495"},{"GrantID":12550,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":150780.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Project:\r\nAmount - $89,428\r\nTires Diverted - 13,000\r\nCPT - $\r\nApplicant will utilize the California Conservation Corps or Local Community Conservation Corps for tire removal. Employees will periodically travel the streets and alleyways picking up illegally dumped tires.\r\n\r\nAmnesty Project:\r\nAmount - $61,352\r\nTires Diverted - 26,000\r\nCPT - $ \r\nCity of Madera, City of Chowchilla, and County of Madera will hold a total of 13 events in FY2011/2012. Participants must call and register in advance to participate. A card/coupon will be mailed to the participant and must be submitted for event access.","ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Wilson","Phone":"559-661-5188"},{"GrantID":12551,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":54391.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Janofsky","Phone":"415-473-6790"},{"GrantID":12552,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":26636.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amount - $27,903\r\nTires Diverted - 7875\r\nCPT - $1.50\r\nProposal to hold 4 collection events. TCSLA contracts with Waste Tire Products of Orland (WTP) who is responsible for staging, transport and recycling of tires collected. In most cases, 100% of tires collected are recycled into new products or crumb rubber.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Kristina","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"530-528-1103"},{"GrantID":12553,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":600000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cindy","LastName":"Chen","Phone":"626-430-5550"},{"GrantID":12554,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Ag/Landscape: Mulch, Bark, Horse Stall Mats/Arenas\r\nRecreation: Pathway/Trails\r\n\r\nThe Helendale Community Services District will purchase XXXX rubber mats to be utilized in horse stalls at their public owed stable facility.  The rubber mats divert XXXX PTE from the waste stream of California.  The remainder of the project will utilize rubber mulch in various capacities around the district landscape projects including tree wells, pathways and plant mulch as well as around the stable facility.  Combined these project will divert XXXX PTE from the California waste stream.  \r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Helendale Community Services District","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Harmon","Phone":"760-951-0006"},{"GrantID":12555,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Ag/Landscape: Mulch or Bark\r\nRecreation: Playground\r\nTransportation: Garage Mats\r\n\r\nProject Address:\r\n209 E. Kern Street\r\n320/330/333 Commerce Way\r\n1100 E. Ash\r\nCitywide Tree Wells\r\n\r\nTaft`s project will install rubberized mulch in XXXX tree wells within the city limits of the City of Taft and utilize the same product for ground cover at one playground located at 209 E. Kern Street, Installation at these sites will divert XXXX PTEs from the California waste stream.  In addition, the City will acquire rubberized mulch mats for its garages, correctional facility, police department and transit facility that will divert XXXX PTEs from the waste stream of California.  CCF address is 330 Commerce Way, PD address is 320 Commerce Way, transit facility address is 333 Commerce Way and Corp Yard address is 1100- Ash Street, Taft, CA 93268","ParticipantName":"City of Taft","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Christy","LastName":"Lowe","Phone":"661-763-1350"},{"GrantID":12556,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address: 301 S. Farmersville Blvd., and 477 E. Ash Street.\r\n\r\nUpon funding, Farmersville USD will use tire-derived product in two playground sites at J.E. Hester Elementary School and George L. Snowden Elementary School.  The rubber playground material will replace the existing material of sand and wood chips that currently fills the playgrounds .  The placement of the rubber playground material is only one part of the planned improvements to the playgrounds sites.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Farmersville Unified School District","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Navarro","Phone":"559-592-2010"},{"GrantID":12557,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation:\r\nTrack/Sports Surfacing \r\n\r\nProject Address: 4771 Campus Drive, Irvine, 92612\r\n\r\nThe Irvine Unified School District will be constructing a new athletic facility at the University High School campus that will include the installation of a new synthetic turf field and rubberized XXXX lane track.  Project is currently in planning and will begin construction in late 2011, or early 2012, dependent on Division of State Architect (DSA) approval.","ParticipantName":"Irvine Unified School District","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dana","LastName":"Hamernik","Phone":"949-936-5327"},{"GrantID":12559,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":60375.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape: Mulch or Bark\r\nProject Address(es): Salazar Park (1800 Sheridan); Brentlinger Park (Olive Avenue); Peter Ringo Park (Nebraska/Mitchell Avenue)\r\nThe City of Selma is proposing adding recycled tire mulch to three of its parks (listed above) Two of these parks are located in lower income areas of town, and the assistance would provide a needed benefit for those residents, since they use these parks as their primary recreation location.","ParticipantName":"City of Selma","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Roseann","LastName":"Galvan","Phone":"559-891-2200"},{"GrantID":12560,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":175969.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Balliet","Phone":"408-918-1976"},{"GrantID":12561,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":71806.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape-Mulch or Bark\r\nRecreation-Playground\r\nProject Address(es): 1st \u0026 East Street, Alturas, CA 96101, 407 Co. Rd 160, Newell, CA 96134; 709 High Street, Cedarville, CA 96104\r\nModoc County Office of Education needs to replace 3 preschool playgrounds cushioning currently filled with wood chips. The wood chips are approximately 10 years old. Each of the 3 sites are located in 3 school districts in the county. They are located in Alturas, Newell \u0026 Cedarville, California.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Modoc County Office of Education","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ken ","LastName":"Kaufman","Phone":"530-233-8923"},{"GrantID":12562,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":80340.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\nLocation: 7265 Almond Ave., Winton\r\n\r\nThe Winton School District would like to replace the existing fall surface material (sand) for a large play structure located at Frank Sparkes Elementary.  The District`s goal is to have environmentally and safe playgrounds for our students by utilizing the Tire-Derived products.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Winton School District","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jesse","LastName":"Diaz","Phone":"209-357-6184"},{"GrantID":12564,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":55062.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground \r\n\r\nProject Address: 625 N. 15th Street, Sports \u0026 Leisure Community Park,  (2 playgrounds)\r\n\r\nThe City of Chowchilla`s project will provide loose rubber in proposed `new` area.  Proposed project totals 8,000 square feet of surface area.","ParticipantName":"City of Chowchilla","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Joanne","LastName":"Upton","Phone":"559-665-8615"},{"GrantID":12565,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149223.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground \r\n\r\nProject Addresses: \r\n2201 Cottage Way: Howe Park Tot Lot; Howe Park Youth Playground.\r\n3000 Pope Avenue: Seely Park Swings; Seely Park Youth Playground; Seely Park Tot Lot.\r\n3131 Wright Street: Bohemian Park Youth Playground.\r\n\r\nReplace existing playground wood chips and install rubber bark at 6 of most highly utilized playgrounds.","ParticipantName":"Fulton-El Camino Recreation and Park District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Grace","Phone":"916-927-3802"},{"GrantID":12566,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":17708.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address: 2060 University Avenue\r\n\r\nProject entails construciton of a new play area at Bobby Bonds Park in the Eastside neighborhood of the City of Riverside.  Facility designed with two separate play areas, one for children ages 5-12 and one for ages 2-5.  \r\n \r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Riverside","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Patricia","LastName":"Callaghan","Phone":"951-826-2068"},{"GrantID":12567,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149058.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape: Other\r\n\r\nProject Address: Grand Avenue median south of Sierra Madre\r\n\r\nRenovate 20 medians along Grant Avenue between Arrow Hwy. and Sierra Madre Ave. by removing up to XXX square feet of turf and replace with TDP products.  Existing trees will remain, boulders added, drought tolerant shrubs and ground cover added as well as change of current irrigation system with a drip irrigation system.  Project will provide 40% water conservation, reduce landscape maintenance 50% by installing Rubber Bark.","ParticipantName":"City of Glendora","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Debbie","LastName":"Lopez","Phone":"626-914-8228"},{"GrantID":12569,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":111966.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marjorie","LastName":"Terrell","Phone":"650-372-6209"},{"GrantID":12572,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":110010.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Ag/Landscape: Mulch or Bark\r\nRecreation: Playground\r\n\r\nThere are two playgrounds at Stanislaus Elementary School Arts and Technology Academy serving 300 plus pupils, Sand will be removed from the area around multiple play structures on both playgrounds and replaced with tire-derived product (TDP).  This change will create a safer, healthier, more sanitary and attractive environment for all children.  The TDP will allow children use of play structures year-round, eliminate bee stings, and provide cleaner and healthier overall school environment.  This grant proposal request has been approved by all site entities: Staff (including custodial and maintenance), Parents` Club, and School Site Council.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus Union School District","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Evonne","LastName":"Tagre","Phone":"209-529-9546"},{"GrantID":12573,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":47210.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape: Mulch or Bark\r\nRecreation: Sports Surfacing\r\n\r\nProject Address(es): 5200 N. Lake Road, Merced, CA 95343\r\n\r\nInstall resilient flooring in two fitness centers in the Joseph Edward Gallo Recreation Center of a combined square footage of approximately xxxx sq. ft.\r\nInstall approximately xxxx sq. ft. of rubber mulch in the planting areas around the Joseph Edward Gallo Recreation Center on Campus.","ParticipantName":"University of California, Merced","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Dunham","Phone":"209-228-7732"},{"GrantID":12574,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":17762.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape: Mulch or Bark, Horse Stall Mats/Arenas\r\n\r\nProject Address(es): 2004 Fairground Road, Monterey, CA 93940\r\n\r\nThe Monterey County Fair/7th DAA will utilize 6 tons of tire-derived rubber bark to replace the use of wood bark in the Carnival Lot and throughout the fairgrounds during the annual county fair, Monterey Bay Blues Festival and Monterey Jazz Festival. The tire-derived rubber mats will be used on the Fairgrounds during the county fair and all other interim events in arenas, pavilions and barn areas.","ParticipantName":"7th District Agricultural Association","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kelly","LastName":"Violini","Phone":"831-372-8106"},{"GrantID":12576,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address(es):Bonita Elementary School 425 Fink Rd, Crows Landing 95313\r\nHunt Elementary-907 R St. Newman 95360\r\nVon Renner Elementary-1388 Patchett Dr. Newman, 95360\r\n\r\nThe City of Newman is home to approximately 10,000 people and is situated thirty miles southwest of Modesto in Stanislaus County. Newman-Crows Landing USD has 2,725 k-12 students, with a Free Reduced Price Meals (FRPM) percentage from 60.3%-85.2%. Just as the students need to eat healthy meals, they also need to be able to play safely. This grant will enable the school to ensure the safety of the students on school equipment. The Newman-Crows landing USD will place playground rubber product at the 3 elementary schools listed above. The rubber product is made from 100% California recycled tires. The total area =37,002 sq. ft.","ParticipantName":"Newman-Crows Landing Unified School District","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Menchaca","Phone":"209-862-2933"},{"GrantID":12577,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":57165.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address(es): 2501 Cypress Avenue, Eureka, CA 95503\r\n\r\nThis is a revision of the original project description. August 2, 2011\r\nDuring the months of July - September 2011, as part of the playground improvement project we will install rubber tiles made from California recycled passenger tires under new play structures on the front playground. This playground is designed for preschool and primary aged children.\r\n\r\nDuring the months of July - September 2012, as part of the playground improvement project we will install rubber tiles made from California recycled passenger tires under new play structures on the back playground. This playground is designed for primary and secondary students.\r\n\r\nBoth of these playgrounds are on the Glen Paul School campus at 2501 Cypress Ave Eureka, CA 95503. Glen Paul School serves students with severe disabilities including many students who use wheelchairs or walkers. This surface will dramatically improve the handicap access to nearly all areas of the playground. It will also provide a drier, safer playground for all students. The school is located in a wooded area with a rainy climate which creates saturated areas that lead to mushroom growth and standing water. The tile surface will improve these hazards as well.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County Office of Education","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tess","LastName":"Ives","Phone":"707-445-7068"},{"GrantID":12578,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":14790.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Sports Surfacing\r\n\r\nLocation: North Ave. \u0026 Faller Ave. and Post Ave,. \u0026 Jenni Ave.\r\n\r\nThe city of Sanger, nestled within the County of Fresno, is home to 25,506 residents .  With a combined household income of a mere $41,746, the residents of Sanger have faced numerous budget cuts, especially in the area of recreation.  It is the City`s desire to incorporate recreation fitness into their community by applying for this year`s Tire-Derived Product Grant under rubber surfacing.  Due to an unemployment rate of 18.20% and a climbing poverty rate of 23.70%, it is unlikely the City would be able to raise the funds for this project without the aid of the Tire-Derived Product Grant.  The City of Sanger will use this product to create rubberized surfacing underneath exercise stations at both the Jenni and JFK Park.  Both tracks will utilize the Tire-Derived Product of 100% CA Waste Tires for these exercise stations, in which the grant will provide the recycled rubber sports surfacing surrounding the base of these fitness stations.  Additionally, through the City`s own funding, Sanger will purchase the equipment to be used at the six exercise stations at Jenni Park and the four fitness stations at KFK Park.  The installation of the grant funded surfacing will run concurrently with the installation of the exercise stations allowing the City to install more stations for the public to use.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Sanger","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Mulligan","Phone":"559-876-6300"},{"GrantID":12580,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":19429.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address: 24512 Edgewood Road, Weed, 96094\r\n\r\nReplace current bark under school playground equipment with recycled rubber product (tires).  Current wood product floats , blows way and decomposes requiring constant replacement.  Removed bark will be used as a mulch in the school`s garden area.  Recycled tire product will provide a safer landing area around the playground equipment.","ParticipantName":"Butteville Union Elementary School District","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brandie","LastName":"Brown","Phone":"530-938-9546"},{"GrantID":12581,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":148208.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Ag/Landscape: Mulch or Bark, Weed Abatement Coverings.\r\nRecreation: Playground, Sidewalk/Pathway.\r\n\r\nProject Location: 18700 Lake Perris Drive, Perris, 92571. \r\n\r\nThe Southern California Fair will use these tire derived products in lieu of live plants to reduce weeds and conserve water.  The products will also be used to create designated pathways through event displays and for safety under playground equipment.  Use of these products will help reduce overall maintenance expenses for the fairgrounds.","ParticipantName":"46th District Agricultural Association","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gael","LastName":"Scott","Phone":"951-657-4221"},{"GrantID":12582,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":66665.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Ag/Landscape: Mulch or Bark\r\nRecreation: Other (physical agility course)\r\n\r\nProject Address: 1790 Walnut, Red Bluff\r\n\r\n160,000 pounds of rubber mulch will be used as ground cover and for week abatement this will cover 160` x 60` area.  This also will provide safe ground cover for our Juvenile Detention Facility`s physical agility course.  This will allow our facility to provide a safer and more structured physical fitness program for in custody minors.  Tehama County Probation will be installing the security fencing the border and the physical Agility course and provide all other materials and equipment.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Mossman","Phone":"530-527-4052"},{"GrantID":12583,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground.\r\n\r\nProject Addresses: all in Downey\r\n12520 Brookshire Ave.\r\n7000 Dinwidde Street\r\n10419 Rives Ave.\r\n8840 Golden Ave.\r\n9612 Ardine Street\r\n7134 Cole Street.\r\n\r\nThe City of Downey proposes the much-needed replacement of existing sand playground surfacing with crumb rubber surfacing derived from 100%  California waste tires at six (6) municipal parks (Brookshire Park, Crawford Park, Furman Park, Golden Park, Rio San Gabriel Park and Temple Park).  The proposed playground surfacing will greatly reduce the risk of injury to children and will allow the City to meet Americans with Disabilities (ADA) guidelines.  The proposed project will be completed through a formal bid process before March 31, 2013.","ParticipantName":"City of Downey","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Hoey","Phone":"562-904-7196"},{"GrantID":12584,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":36450.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Sidewalk/Pathway\r\nTransportation: Other- Curb Ramps/Wall Bumpers\r\n\r\nProject Address: \r\nProject 1: 2000 Ocean Ave. At Bay Street; the Pier walkway at 1550 Palisades Beach Rd., and Beach Park 1 at 2600 Barnard Way at Ocean Park.\r\nProject 2: Citywide\r\nProject 3: Citywide\r\n\r\nProject 1: The City expects to extend and improve three existing boardwalks to the beach using tire derived product. The first Board walk extension project will be located at the Beach at Bay Street in close proximity to the 2010 Beach Parking Lot located at 2000 Ocean Ave. in Santa Monica. The second boardwalk extension project will be located at the Pier walkway at 1550 Palisades Beach Rd, and the third beach boardwalk extension will be located at teh beach at 2600 Barnard way at Ocean Park. These tire derived walkways will be ADA compliant to provide a course for the disabled to access the beach att eh water`s edge. Together, these three boardwalk projects constitute Project 1.\r\nProject 2: The City of Santa Monica proposes to purchase bin ramps made from 100% CA reycled tires to facilitate bin service access over curbs, reducing injury to employees and dereasing worker`s compensation claims. These ramps will be a much needed adjunct to bin service and will be included in each truck as an added tool to assist the driver. This constitutes the summation of the City of Santa Monica`s Project 2.\r\nProject 3: The City of Santa Monica proposes to purchase wall guards (bumper-borders) for bin service trash enclosures to mitigate damage claims to buildings and enclosures. This is needed to reduce damage claims from customers, and to lower the need for more bin purchases or repairs. This constitutes the summation of the City of Santa Monica`s Project 3.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Monica","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Laura","LastName":"Cronin","Phone":"310-458-8596"},{"GrantID":12585,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":6250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape:Mulch or Bark \u0026 Weed Abatement Coverings\r\n\r\nProject Address: 1201 West 10th Street, Antioch, Ca 94509\r\n\r\nWe plan to continue to use recycled tire nuggets as `rubber bark` in new areas on the facility. The `bark` will be used as landscapeing and weed abatement in various locations. The areas of use will include refreshing areas around our Administration Office and new locations around the rental halls, business buildings and restrooms. We still have many areas on the facility that are planned for using this product as landscaping improvement and to assist with weed control.","ParticipantName":"23rd District Agricultural Association","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Williamson","Phone":"925-757-4400"},{"GrantID":12587,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":24255.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Revised:\r\nThe amount of tire bark originally requested for the playground area at Hennessy Preschool is larger than anticipated.\r\n\r\nRecreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address: 225 S. Auburn Street\r\n\r\nRubber bark is needed for the enlarged playground around the climbing structures for Hennessy Preschool, 225 S. Auburn. Street.\r\n\r\nRubber bark is needed for Hennessy Elementary School Kindergarten playground 225 S. Auburn Street.\r\n\r\nRubber bark is needed for the Hennessy Elementary School Big Tree Area Playground 225 S. Auburn Street.\r\n\r\nThis new plan eliminates rubber bark being installed at Our Kid`s Place 10846 Gilmore Way, and the walkway at Hennessy Preschool 225 S. Auburn\r\n\r\nOLD: \r\nRecreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address: \r\n10846 Gilmore Way\r\n225 S. Auburn Street\r\n\r\nOur Kids` Place Preschool and Hennessy Preschool need rubber bark for their playgrounds which will replace wood chips.  and Hennessy Elementary School needs rubber bark for their separate kindergarten playground and elementary playground.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Grass Valley School District","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Carol","LastName":"Viola","Phone":"530-272-9528"},{"GrantID":12588,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":80940.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground.\r\n\r\nProject Address:\r\nWashington School, 4402 West Oakdale Road, Winton, CA\r\nHopeton School, 2241 West Turlock Road, Snelling, CA. \r\n\r\nMerced River School District (MRSD) will modernize two rural schools and remove wood chips for both school site playgrounds and replace them with rubber bark.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Merced River School District","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Helio","LastName":"Brasil","Phone":"209-358-5679"},{"GrantID":12589,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":36350.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground, Sports Surfacing. \r\nProject Address: 822 Holstein Way \u0026 207 Fifth Street, Gonzales. \r\n\r\nThe project will consist of two different sites at Central Park and Meyer Park.  At Central Park Basketball Court the City proposes to overlay an all purpose sports surfacing over the existing concrete surface to create a softer and safer court, which will reduce injury and ease of use.  At Meyer Park, the City proposes to replace the existing sand playground area with rubberized mulch.  The sand that is currently in the playground has created a public health concern as gods and cats tend to defecate in the sand.","ParticipantName":"City of Gonzales","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Carlos","LastName":"Lopez","Phone":"831-675-5000"},{"GrantID":12590,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":61008.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground.\r\n\r\nProject Address: 196 Pennsylvania Gulch Rd., 217 School Street, \u0026 1605 Blagen\r\n\r\nWe wish to replace existing wood bark in playground areas at our three separate childcare centers in order to improve child safety, reduce maintenance costs, and better utilize recycled products.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County Office of Education","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Claudia C.","LastName":"Davis","Phone":"209-736-6026"},{"GrantID":12591,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":32000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address: Central Park (Century Park Dr. \u0026 Da Vall Dr.) Fountain Park (East Palm Canyon).\r\n\r\nCathedral City proposes to renovate the children`s playgrounds at City owned Century and Fountain Parks. The play area renovation will consist of the replacement of existing play equipment and installation of pur-in -place rubber ground cover made from recyled California waste tires. The project involves removal of concrete curbing surrounding the play area, removal of sand beneath the play equipment, and site preparation. The size of each play area covered by pour-in-place rubber is approximately XXX sq ft and will include XXX pounds of recycled waste tires for each new playground.\r\nAs part of the project community awareness of alternative uses of tires will be promoted through the use of local media, community outreach events and yearly environmental informational brochures.","ParticipantName":"City of Cathedral City","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Deanna","LastName":"Pressgrove","Phone":"760-770-0369"},{"GrantID":12592,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":99595.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape: Mulch/Bark.\r\n\r\nProject Address: Stadium Way off Riverside drive to Grand Avenue Spring \u0026 Limited to Spring \u0026 Library.\r\n\r\nLocation #1: Staff is proposing to install XXX sq ft of XXXX from Lakeside High School to Grand Avenue. Currently, there is no sidewalk in this location.\r\nLocation #2: Replace existing sidewalk that is lifting and cracking by tree roots with XXX sq ft of XXXX.\r\nUtilize XXXX mulch in planters/medians in various locations within the City.","ParticipantName":"City of Lake Elsinore","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicole","LastName":"McCalmont","Phone":"951-674-3124"},{"GrantID":12593,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":274261.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jill","LastName":"Pahl","Phone":"530-745-2300"},{"GrantID":12594,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Sports Surfacing\r\n\r\nProject Address: 10100 Finch Avenue, Cupertino, 95014; and \r\n1280 Johnson Avenue, San Jose, 95129\r\n\r\nReplace existing natural turf based physical education and athletic fields with new synthetic infill fields using recycled tire-derived products as infill.  At Cupertino HS we have XXXX square fee of synthetic turf and at Lynbrook HS we have XXXX.  Cupertino HS has the stadium field and a softball / multi-use field being converted to synthetic turf.  Lynbrook HS has the stadium field and a soccer field hockey field being converted to synthetic turf.","ParticipantName":"Fremont Union High School District","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Aram","LastName":"Darmanian","Phone":"408-522-2233"},{"GrantID":12597,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":34000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Track /Sports Surfacing\r\n\r\nProject Address: 1401 Hiet  Ave., Delano, 93215\r\n\r\nThe statium project at Robert F. Kennedy High School will include installation of a new track and field facility.  Planning has been under way since 2010.  Construction is scheduled to begin at the beginning of 2011 and to be completed by 2012.  The project will utilize by student, staff, and community members.","ParticipantName":"Delano Joint Union High School District","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Adelaida","LastName":"Anfoso","Phone":"661-720-5117"},{"GrantID":12599,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":149622.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape: Mulch/Bark\r\nRecreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address: 46575 Road 417 \u0026 711 Lucky Lane, Coarsegold, CA 93614\r\n\r\nThe rubber bark is proposed to be installed in pre-school playground located in Coarsegold, California at the Pa-Yeh-He Enrichment Center and in the various landscape beds. The rubber ized material will provide an attractive fall-safe surface fo children ages 2-6 who play on a variety of playground apparatus during the weekdays when in attendance at the pre-school and, the landscape material will provide an attractive landscape mulch that will reduce weeds and encourage water reduction around the various plants, trees and flowers in the landscaped areas. If approved, 35,875 California waste tires will be diverted in the accomplishment of this project.","ParticipantName":"Picayune Rancheria of the Chukchansi Indians","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Samuel","LastName":"Elizondo","Phone":"559-683-6633"},{"GrantID":12600,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":55205.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address: 30365 Highway 299 East, Montgomery Creek, CA 96065\r\n\r\nThis project is to provide recyclable long lasting, and durable ground cover for current and future school and community playground equipment. This will insure the cushion safety needed by children and demonstrate how our resources can be `reduced, recycled and reused`; elements that our current gravel ground cover does not provide. This will also provide an eco-friendly use of the materials as well as provide curb appeal fo rthe school.","ParticipantName":"Mountain Union Elementary School District","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Bruce","LastName":"Alan Katz","Phone":"530-337-6214"},{"GrantID":12602,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":14845.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address: \r\n1- Broadway Park-12816 Broadway Rd\r\n2- Central Park- 6532 Friends Ave\r\n3- Laurel Park- 8825 Jacmar Ave\r\n4- Leffingwell Park- 10537 Santa Gertrudes Ave\r\n5- Michigan Park- 8228 Michigan Ave\r\n6- York Field- 9110 Santa Fe Springs Rd\r\n\r\nThe City has a number of playgrounds that are currently closed due to lack of appropriate surfacing. Upon researching TDP`s, we believe this is what we need in our parks. We seek to use pour-in-","ParticipantName":"City of Whittier","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Fran","LastName":"Shields","Phone":"562-567-9405"},{"GrantID":12603,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":14490.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address: 3320 Young Rd., Allensworth, CA 93219\r\n\r\nThis Material will be used to replace wood chips in existing playground structures. In addition, this material will be used in existing shrub and flower bed areas in front of the school.","ParticipantName":"Allensworth Elementary School District","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Roel","LastName":"Marrquin","Phone":"6618492401"},{"GrantID":12605,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":56125.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Ag/Landscape: Mulch or Bark\r\nRecreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address: 13071 E. Le Grant Rd., Le Grand, 95333\r\n\r\nRemove wood chip material from beneath 2 playground structures and replace with Rubberbark.","ParticipantName":"Le Grand Union Elementary School District","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sharon A.","LastName":"Hernandez","Phone":"209-389-1038"},{"GrantID":12606,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":105430.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Track \u0026 Sports Surfacing.  \r\n\r\nProject Address: 39139 Cherry Valley Blvd., Beaumont.\r\n\r\nThis Project consists of a new track and field @ Beaumont High School.  In addition to the new track and field, the project also includes new Baseball and Softball Fields, 4-New Classroom Building, Concession Stands, Ticket Booths, and Restrooms.  The new track and field will utilize recycled tire material from Field Turf, Inc. for the field portion and recycled tire material from California Track and Engineering for the track portion of the project.","ParticipantName":"Beaumont Unified School District","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alice","LastName":"Grundman","Phone":"951-845-1631"},{"GrantID":12607,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":91434.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Sports Surfacing\r\n\r\nProject Address: 1735 Lake Tahoe Blvd., South Lake Tahoe, 96150\r\n\r\nThis project shall provide a 96,500 square foot muli-use synthetic field for South Tahoe High School and the community of South Lake Tahoe.  The new field in the high school stadium shall replace a grass field that is often unsuitable for high school and community use due weather, drainage and wear.  The new synthetic field shall save over 500,000 gallons of water annually and utilize more the 24,000 recycled tires.","ParticipantName":"Lake Tahoe Unified School District","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"Morales","Phone":"530-543-2219"},{"GrantID":12608,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":71777.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Ag/Landscape: Mulch or Bark\r\nRecreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address: 7221 Clayton Road, Turlock; and \r\n10001 Crows Landing Road, Crows Landing\r\n\r\nWe plan to replace the 4 wood bark playgrounds at our 2 district sites with rubber bark.  The rubber bark will be below playground structures.","ParticipantName":"Chatom Union School District","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chandra","LastName":"Rowley","Phone":"209-664-8500"},{"GrantID":12609,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":12600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Ag/Landscape: Tree Care Products\r\n\r\nProject Address: Potrero Ave. sidewalk replacement, San Francisco.\r\n\r\nThe San Francisco Department of Public Works proposes to replace approximately XXXX sq ft. of damaged concrete sidewalks with tire-derived products, specifically XXXX along Portrero Avenue in San Francisco.  presently, there re more than XXXX City-maintained trees where sidewalk maintenance has been deferred.  Of these locations, DPW has identified several mature tree wells in need of sidewalk repair within the southeast sector, one of San Francisco`s most economically disadvantaged communities .  Since 2005 DPW has addressed environmental inequalities within in this district by planting over 1,000 new trees through the Mayor`s Trees for Tomorrow initiative .  The installation of rubbersidewalks at mature existing trees within the southeast sector continues this effort and will help to reduce tree losses due to root removal for sidewalk repair and preserve our urban forest.","ParticipantName":"City and County of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Carla","LastName":"Short","Phone":"415-641-2674"},{"GrantID":12612,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Sports Surfacing\r\n\r\nProject Address: 650 Capital Avenue, San Francisco CA 94112\r\n\r\nOcean View Playground Athletic Fields Renovation Project-The athletic fields at the Ocean View Playground are unsafe and in poor condition due to heavy use, abundent gopher holes, and year-round wet conditions. Several times during the year, portions of these fields closed and out of use for the rest and regrowth, further limiting the San Francisco Rec. \u0026 Park Dept.`s ability to meet the public demands for recreation. The Ocean View Playground Athletic Fields, approximately 274,000 sq ft in size, will be replaced with high-quality synthetic turf. The CalRecycle TDP Grant will fund the portion of Calif. Recycle crumb rubber used as infill for these fields.","ParticipantName":"San Francisco Recreation and Park Department","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Toni","LastName":"Moran","Phone":"415-581-2555"},{"GrantID":12616,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":64223.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape-Mulch or Bark\r\n\r\nProject Address(es): Horse Arena, Round Pens \u0026 All Flower Beds on Fairgrounds\r\n\r\nAdd rubber mulch to our horse arena and round pens to improve the base. Put rubber bark in all the flower beds on the grounds. We get a lot of rain here, and this will not wash away and will last longer.","ParticipantName":"41st District Agricultural Association","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Randy","LastName":"Hatfield","Phone":"707-464-9556"},{"GrantID":12617,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":85626.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground, Track\r\n\r\nProject Address(es): 6077 Loma Ave; 5230 Vance Ave, Eureka, CA 95503\r\n\r\nPlayground/Track Project: South Bay Union School District, a small, rural, low income district, will replace a condemned playground at South Bay School and renovate a playground at Pine Hill School, utilizing rubber mulch for a safe, durable, environmentally responsible padding and will construct a rubberized quarter mile nine lane track to provide an all weather surface for expanded physical activity opportunities for school students, teams, and all ages within the community. There are no other playgrounds or track in the district`s rural 49 miles, thus these facilities will be utilized by the entire community.","ParticipantName":"South Bay Union Elementary School District","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Meyers","Phone":"707-476-8549"},{"GrantID":12618,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation-Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address(es): La Gloria Elementary 550 5th Street, Gonzales HS 501 5th Street, Somavia 650 Elko, Fairview Middle Elko Street\r\n\r\nGonzales Unified School District will install rubber mulch at all of the playgrounds in the district. The project will entail removing the existing playground cover and replacing it with the rubber mulch. The project will divert xxxx PTE from the waste stream of California.","ParticipantName":"Gonzales Unified School District","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Trini","LastName":"Zavala","Phone":"831-675-1461"},{"GrantID":12620,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":38768.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address(es): 202 South Clay Street (Owens Valley Elementary )\r\n\r\nReplace current fill material (approx. xxxx sq ft) with rubber bark. Due to our extreme weather conditions, the district is wishing to use a more durable and environmental friendly recycled product.","ParticipantName":"Owens Valley Unified School District","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joel","LastName":"Hampton","Phone":"760-878-2626"},{"GrantID":12622,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape: Mulch or Bark\r\nRecreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address(es): 1) Pool Park-Northeast Bass Avenue 2) Lozano Street \u0026 Barboza Street 3) Veteran`s Park 469 Divisadero, Mendota 93640 4) Belmont Avenue \u0026 Derrick Avenue\r\n\r\nLocation 2) there are two landscape areas located outside a new development. Location 4) There are islands located in the middle of the street. With grant funding, the City of Mendota would purchase rubber mulch derived from recycled waste tires and landscape these areas of interest. The use of rubber mulch will compliment landscape areas but also retain moisture, hinder growth of weeds and exhibit to residents the use of recycled materials. \r\nLocation 1 \u0026 4: Playground and landscape sign. The City of Mendota would purchase rubber mulch to provide softer, cushioned surface for play area to increase the safety of playground. The use of rubber mulch would provide safety and a means of beautifying the community through recycling efforts, specifically those associated with tire waste. \r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Mendota","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bryce","LastName":"Atkins","Phone":"559-655-3291"},{"GrantID":12624,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Track \u0026 Sports Surfacing\r\n\r\nProject Address:\r\n430 North Washington Street, Sonora\r\n\r\nThe Sonora Union High School District will use the Tire Derived Product for the high school running track.  The rubber mulch will be used for the surrounding areas of the track and for flowerbeds.  The running track will divert 6,062 PTE`s from the waste stream of California and the rubber mulch will divert 23,938 PTE from the waste stream of California.  Combined these projects will divert 30,000 PTE rom the California waste stream.","ParticipantName":"Sonora Union High School District","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"McCoy","Phone":"209-533-8510"},{"GrantID":12629,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":18932.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address: Larissa Park, Pierson Park, and Hiller Park, McKinleyville.\r\n\r\nProject #1: Install recycled rubber bark at Pierson Park. Our parks staff will install recycling rubber bark at a new swing set at Pierson Park Playground.\r\n\r\nProject #2: Install recycled rubber bark at Hiller Park.  Our parks staff will install recycling rubber bark at a new swing set at Hill Park Playground.\r\n\r\nProject #3: Install recycled rubber bark at Larissa Park.  Our parks staff will install recycling rubber bark at a play structure at Larissa Park.","ParticipantName":"McKinleyville Community Services District","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jason","LastName":"Sehon","Phone":"707-839-9003"},{"GrantID":12630,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Ag/Landscape: Weed Abatement coverings\r\nRecreation: Sidewalk/Pathway\r\n\r\nThe project proposes to use two different forms of the 100% recycled tire material, which will consist of rubber tiles and mulch.  The rubber tiles will be placed at the Gold course next to the t-boxes which will create a walking path between the cart path and the t-box.  This area is unable to grow grass because of traffic and water runoff and is both aesthetically unpleasing and inconvenient when water gathers to create mud.  The mulch will be place in multiple tree and landscape boxes around the Cinnamon Municipal Complex where it will serve as a method of weed abatement and water conservation.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Lemoore","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sheila","LastName":"Taylor","Phone":"559-924-6767"},{"GrantID":12631,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":25475.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\nProject Address: 9530 North Monterey Road, Morgan Hill.\r\n\r\nThe Charter School of Morgan Hill is a K-8 school currently located at a Morgan Hill Unified School District site that was formerly occupied by, and designed for, a 4th-6th grade school.  The school site is over 100 years old and much of the site is in need of repair and modernization, including the play area.  The current surface area is hard and slippery, which has resulted in many injuries, and the current play structures are not age appropriate for our population and have been deemed unsafe by the District.  Charter School of Morgan Hill is an environmentally conscientious school, were all grades are involved in an agricultural program and many recycling programs. Our goal is to upgrade our playground to make it safe and fun for the K-4 grades to play on, and to do so as `green` as possible.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Charter School of Morgan Hill","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paige","LastName":"Cisewski","Phone":"408-463-0618"},{"GrantID":12632,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Sports Surfacing.\r\nProject Address: 1300 Murray Rd. McKinleyville, and 1720 M Street, Arcata.\r\n\r\nThe Northern Humboldt Union High School District will use the money from the Tire-Derived Product Grant to pay a portion of the cost of two multi-use all-weather synthetic urf fields.  One multi-use all weather turn field will be installed at McKinleyville High School inside of an existing all weather synthetic running track.  The second multi-use all weather turf field will be installed at Arcata High School inside of an to be built all weather synthetic running track.  It is projected that both fields will require approximately 110,000 square feet of coverage apiece to completely fill the interior area of both running tracks.  Both fields and the all weather synthetic running track are being funded through funds from a District Wide Facilities Bond (Measure Q) passed by the voters in November 2010.","ParticipantName":"Northern Humboldt Union High School District","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Kenny","LastName":"Richards","Phone":"707-839-6481"},{"GrantID":12633,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149591.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address: \r\nHistorical Park- From Hollister, take Hwy 25 south \u0026 follow the signs. \r\nVetrans Park East \u0026 West- 1023 Memorial Dr Hollister, CA.\r\n\r\nInstallation of Rubber playground mulch at San Benito County Historical and Veterans Memorial Park East and West playgrounds, which can be leveled with yard rake, washed by simply hosing it down and drains so well, kids can play on it in just a few minutes after a rain. The product is designed with the idea tha tthe return on investment is as important as safety.","ParticipantName":"San Benito County","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"McElroy","Phone":"831-636-4170"},{"GrantID":12635,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":87500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address: 12100 Inglewood Ave., 3943 El Segundo Blvd., 3650 133rd St., Hawthorne, CA 90250\r\n\r\nThis project will allow the City of Hawthorne to replace the existing sand in 3 of its park playgrounds with new recycled rubber mulch. This will improve safety for playground patrons and help bring these parks into compliance with Department of Public Health regulations. The replacement of old sand with new recycled rubber mulch will also increase the durability and logevity of the playground surface while enhancing the appeal for users.","ParticipantName":"City of Hawthorne","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Doug","LastName":"Krauss","Phone":"310-349-2987"},{"GrantID":12636,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149945.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Ag/Landscape: Mulch or Bark\r\nRecreation: Sports Surfacing\r\n\r\nProject Address: 840 S. Main Street (see maps for school addresses), Salinas\r\n\r\nThis grant will enable Salinas City ESD to implement two project they would otherwise be unable to fund.  The Salinas City ESD will top dress turf playfields at seven schools with recycled rubber granules to improve the soil condition and turf, thereby increasing the benefit of the fields for physical activities of students during school hours and for organized community athletic leagues.  For their second project the District will mulch school site planters where purchased wood fiber has been previously installed over weed barriers.  Colored rubber mulch will be used, in as an amendment to the wood fiber, to control weeds (reduce herbicide usage), and reduce water usage.  Due to the higher density of rubber mulch to wood fiber mulch, the district expects to reduce the purchase, hauling and installing wood fiber to maintain maximum coverage over weed barriers.  (See area/volume calculations page attached)","ParticipantName":"Salinas City Elementary School District","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Ryan","Phone":"831-753-5693"},{"GrantID":12637,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":54250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Location: 295 West Saginaw Ave. (see maps for school addresses)\r\n\r\nThis grant will enable the district to ensure the physical well-being of its students by providing them a safe playground area with suitable fall protection.  The Alvina ESD will place the playground rubber product for fall protection at Alvina Elementary School at the following sites (see map): Site A 124`x45`x8`, Site B 46`x28x8`, and Site C 42`x30`x8`.  The rubber product is made from 100% California recycled tires.  The desired color is Brown.  The desired depth of the rubber product is 8 inches in depth.  The total area = 8,128 (square feet).  The total volume = 5,421 (cubic feet).","ParticipantName":"Alvina Elementary Charter School District","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Larry","LastName":"Wilson","Phone":"559-864-9411"},{"GrantID":12638,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Agriculture/Landscape: Mulch or Bark\r\nRecreation: Playground\r\n\r\nProject Address: 900 Newmark Ave., Parlier, CA 93648\r\n\r\nParlier USD is located 16 miles SE of Fresno, CA in Fresno County. The City of Parlier has one of the state`s highest percentages of Latinos, a large majority of whom are seasonal migrant laborers who arrive and temporarily work in the area`s agricultural sector. The District consists of four elementary schools, one Junior HighSchool, one High School, and one Alternative Education Center. The district has an enrollment of 3957 students. Nearly all of the students participate in the Free \u0026 Reduced Lunch Program. in addition to the need to eat well, students need to get exercise so that they can be healthy and alret to enhance the learning process. This grant will enable the district to ensure the physical well-being of its students by providing them a safe playground area with suitable fall protection. In addition, the rubber mulch will incorporated in some of the landscaping areas. The rubber product is made from 100% California recycled tires. The desired color is Black, Cyprus, Hunter Green, Blue, Dark Red, or Brown (to be selected at a later time). The desired depth of the shredded rubber product in 6-inches in playgrounds and 2-inches in landscape areas. The total area = 53,280 (square feet). The total volume = 21,895 (cubic Feet). \r\n","ParticipantName":"Parlier Unified School District","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rudy","LastName":"Gonzales","Phone":"559-646-3589"},{"GrantID":12639,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149816.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation:\r\nPlayground\r\n\r\nProject Address: \r\n2005 Fourth Street\r\n1200 Pauite Lane\r\n850 Richmond Road\r\n\r\nThis project will allow the Susanville School District to replace the current fall material (wood chips) in our playground areas at three school sites (McKinley Elementary School, Meadow View Elementary School \u0026 Diamond View Middle School) with safer, eco-friendly ground cover. This project could place approximately 455,700 pounds of California waste tires in combined playground areas totaling approximately 22,785 square feet.  Our small-town schools have been looking for a means to provide a safer, long-term approach to the ground cover in the playground areas and the tire-derived product would furnish the school playgrounds with a more secure and economical play area that sets an example for our entire community on the importance of recycling efforts in California.","ParticipantName":"Susanville School District","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jason","LastName":"Waddell","Phone":"530-257-8200"},{"GrantID":12641,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":29990.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Project:\r\nAmount - $30,000\r\nTires Diverted - 6720\r\nCPT - $\r\nProposal to conduct the Waste Tire Amnesty Event as part of the City`s neighborhood Cleanup program. This program allows residences to dispose of excess trash when the cleanup program comes to their neighborhood (24 neighborhood events planned). and with additional advertising for the waste tire amnesty event.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jamie","LastName":"Matthews","Phone":"408-535-8288"},{"GrantID":12642,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":262510.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jamie","LastName":"Matthews","Phone":"408-535-8288"},{"GrantID":12643,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":152999.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Teri","LastName":"Villani","Phone":"661-723-6139"},{"GrantID":12644,"CycleID":514,"CycleCode":"TDP10       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP10        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":112404.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Track \u0026 Sports Surfacing\r\n\r\nProject Address: Whitmore Regional Park, 575 Benton Crossing Road\r\n\r\nThe Whitmore Park Track and Sports Field Project (Project) includes the design, construction and maintenance of a high-performance, all-weather polyurethane track and field facility, synthetic sports infield, and associated amenities including a building to accommodate equipment storage, weight room, locker room with showers and concessions services; naturally landscaped, terraced seating; a covered open-air pavilion; walkways and plaza; fitness trails; workout stations; parking lot; lighting; signage; and landscaping.  The new facilities are planned to complete an existing recreation center at the Whitmore Regional Park located near the Town of Mammoth Lakes that currently includes soft ball fields and an outdoor swimming pool. and will be open as weather permits to all residents and visitors.  Phase 1 of this project includes construction of the track and field, which will utilize tire-derived product and is the subject of this grant application .","ParticipantName":"Town of Mammoth Lakes","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Jarvis","Phone":"760-934-8989"},{"GrantID":12646,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":180127.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Ambrose","Phone":"7077846765"},{"GrantID":12647,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":72132.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Potanovic","Phone":"530-527-8020"},{"GrantID":12648,"CycleID":508,"CycleCode":"TRI32       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI32        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total Project will use 49,014 Tons of RAC (Asphalt-Rubber). Proposed Road Construction start date Mid April 2011 Locations: Gibson Canyon Rd., Peaceful Glen Rd., Jahn Rd. Proposed Mid May 2011 Overlay Project  Locations: Allendale Rd., Bulkley Rd., Bunker Station Rd., Cantelow Rd., King Rd., Lewis Rd., Meridian Rd. North, Sweeny \u0026 Meridian Rd., Pedrick Rd., Pleasants valley Rd., Putah Creek Rd., Runge Rd., Sievers Rd., Sweeney Rd., Tremont Rd., Batavia Rd., Bucktown Lane, Campbell Rd., Casey Rd., English Hills Rd., Maxwell Lane, Miller Rd., Red Top Rd., Robben Rd., and Schroeder Rd. 2012 Overlay Project Locations: Birds Landing Rd., Collinsville Rd., Green Valley Rd., Lewis Rd., Midway Rd., and Putah Creek Rd. - see attached doc. for more details.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Matt","LastName":"Tuggle","Phone":"707-784-6072"},{"GrantID":12650,"CycleID":508,"CycleCode":"TRI32       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI32        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":161735.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total amount of RAC used in project is 4,621 tons. Location: Evan Hewes Highway, Limits: Austin Road to Silsbee Road,  Amount of crumb rubber of RAC or Binder:  400lbs (20%), Proposed construction start date: September 2011.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jose","LastName":"Castaneda","Phone":"760-482-4706"},{"GrantID":12652,"CycleID":509,"CycleCode":"TCS8        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total Project will use 765,893 Square Yardage of Chip Seal. Proposed Construction Start Date Spring 2011.\r\nSpring 2011: 286,491 Square Yardage, Fall 2011: 266,998 Square Yardage,\r\nSpring 2012: 258,868 Square Yardage,\r\nFall 2012: 240,027 Square Yardage. \r\n- See attached document for more details.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Matt","LastName":"Tuggle","Phone":"707-784-6072"},{"GrantID":12654,"CycleID":509,"CycleCode":"TCS8        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":70399.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total Project will use 2.97 tons of RAC and 70,398.88 square yardage of Chip Seal. Proposed Construction start date is July 2011. Locations: Chestnut St, Alder St, Fir St, Pine St, Harold St, Maple St, Minnesota Ave, and Hazel St.","ParticipantName":"City of Fort Bragg","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tom","LastName":"Varga","Phone":"7079612824"},{"GrantID":12655,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"O`Rullian","Phone":"661-862-8731"},{"GrantID":12656,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":168521.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Berkeley","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Manuel","LastName":"Ramirez","Phone":"510-981-5261"},{"GrantID":12657,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":107799.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jagjinder","LastName":"Sahota","Phone":"530-749-5469"},{"GrantID":12658,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":479321.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Royce","LastName":"Long","Phone":"714-433-6240"},{"GrantID":12659,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":34808.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of San Bernardino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Deborah","LastName":"Allen","Phone":"909-384-5549"},{"GrantID":12660,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":109411.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Pinnow","Phone":"530-666-8646"},{"GrantID":12661,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":10829.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event: $15,475\r\nTires Diverted: 6,500\r\nCPT: $2.38\r\n\r\nThe Town of Apple Valley is requesting funds to provide four Tire Amnesty events at Lion`s Park.  Staff will also conduct a public outreach campaign to publicize events and promote proper care and disposal of tires. We will advertise the Tire Amnesty events in local newspaper, facebook, twitter, the Town of Apple Valley`s website, and in our Town quarterly newspaper. Burrtec Waste Industries will transport the waste tires to a recycling facility (Mitsubishi Plant).","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Mayfield","Phone":"760-240-7000"},{"GrantID":12662,"CycleID":508,"CycleCode":"TRI32       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI32        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total Project will use 6,500 Tons of RAC (300lbs Crumb Rubber Material/Ton of Binder Material) type-Asphalt Rubber. Proposed construction date September 2011. Locations: Banning, Wilson Street in the City of Banning.","ParticipantName":"City of Banning","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ann Marie","LastName":"Loconte P.E.","Phone":"951-922-3130"},{"GrantID":12663,"CycleID":508,"CycleCode":"TRI32       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI32        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":70000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total Project will use 10,000 tons of RAC (400lbs per ton of binder/ 28 lbs per ton of RAC). Type- Asphalt-Rubber. Proposed construction date,  December 2011. Location: Hawthorne Blvd., Hawthorne CA 90250","ParticipantName":"City of Hawthorne","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Doug","LastName":"Krauss","Phone":"310-349-2987"},{"GrantID":12664,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":50718.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Scot","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"530-879-2353"},{"GrantID":12665,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":269609.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Walter","LastName":"Kruse","Phone":"707-565-6522"},{"GrantID":12666,"CycleID":508,"CycleCode":"TRI32       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI32        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":237016.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project will use 5,512 tons of RAC (20lb per ton of RAC or Binder). Proposed construction date, July 2011. Location: City of Tular, Paige Ave","ParticipantName":"City of Tulare","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Whitlock","Phone":"559-684-4214"},{"GrantID":12667,"CycleID":509,"CycleCode":"TCS8        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":238000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total project will use 238,000 amount of RAC Chip Seal with 300lbs per ton of binder.  Proposed Construction start date for all projects is August 2011\r\nProject 1) Foster Dr., 9,977 square yardage of chip seal.\r\nProject 2) E street,78,733 square yardage of chip seal.\r\nProject 3) D Street, 27,067 square yardage of chip seal.\r\nProject 4) C Street, 21,778 square yardage of chip seal.\r\nProject 5) Pratt Street, 12,444 square yardage of chip seal.\r\nProject 6) B Street, 18,667 square yardage of chip seal.\r\nProject 7) F Street, 34,667 square yardage of chip seal.\r\nProject 8) G Street, 34,667 square yardage of chip seal.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Tulare","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Whitlock","Phone":"559-684-4214"},{"GrantID":12668,"CycleID":508,"CycleCode":"TRI32       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI32        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":71744.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total Project will use 9440 tons of RAC (20lb of crumb rubber per ton of RAC or Binder). Proposed construction date,  7/4/11 at. Locations: Esward Dr., 312 Tons of RAC; Edgeware Dr., 346 tons of RAC; De Berry Dr., 346 tons of RAC; Dantes View Dr., 328 tons of RAC; Ambridge Dr., 542 tons of RAC; Cangas Dr., 312 tons of RAC; Helmond Dr., 405 tons of RAC; Parkville RD., 192 tons of RAC; Canwood St., 415 tons of RAC; Ludgate Dr., 247 tons of RACGarret Dr., 123 tons of RAC; Calamine Dr., 199 tons of RAC. \r\nProposed construction date,  8/10/12 at Location: Lost Hills Rd., 1228 tons of RAC.\r\nProposed construction date,  6/5/12 at Locations: Freedom Dr., 471 tons of RAC; Mulholland Hwy, 739 tons of RAC; Calabasas Rd., 1180 tons of RAC.\r\nProposed construction date,  8/15/12 at Location: Mulholland Hwy, 1641 tons of RAC","ParticipantName":"City of Calabasas","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Tatiana","LastName":"Holden","Phone":"818-224-1674"},{"GrantID":12669,"CycleID":508,"CycleCode":"TRI32       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI32        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":72750.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total Project will use 4,587 tons of RAC.  Location: Chino Hills Parkway between Grand Avenue and Carbon Canyon Road. 20% of crumb rubber per ton of RAC or Binder.  Proposed construction start date: April 15, 2011.","ParticipantName":"City of Chino Hills","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Anne","LastName":"Dutrey","Phone":"909-364-2760"},{"GrantID":12670,"CycleID":509,"CycleCode":"TCS8        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":35639.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total Project will use 35,639 yd2 of chip seal.  Location: Chino Hills Parkway between Grand Avenue and Carbon Canyon Road. Proposed construction start date: April 15, 2011.","ParticipantName":"City of Chino Hills","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Anne","LastName":"Dutrey","Phone":"909-364-2760"},{"GrantID":12671,"CycleID":508,"CycleCode":"TRI32       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI32        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":75600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project will use 7200 tons of RAC (Asphalt-Rubber). Amount of Crumb rubber per ton of RAC or binder: 7% RAC by weight of the dry aggregate. Proposed construction date,  July/August 2011 - Start time depends on AC plant. Locations: Chesebro Rd., Cornell Rd., Cornell Way, Dorothy Dr., Fountain Pl., Kiva Ct., Laura la Plante, Lewis Pl., Lewis Rd., Medea Valley Dr., Oakpath Dr., Canwood St., Rock Tree, Thousand Oaks, Timberlane St., Valley Heights Dr.","ParticipantName":"City of Agoura Hills","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Louis","LastName":"Celaya","Phone":"818-597-7314"},{"GrantID":12672,"CycleID":509,"CycleCode":"TCS8        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":150710.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total Project will use 150,710 Square Yards of Chip Seal. Proposed Construction date is 6/1/2011 for all projects. Locations: City of Clovis has 37 projects with a total of  90,330 Square Yards of Chip Seal used. \r\nCity of Fresno has 13 projects with a total of 60,380 Square Yards of Chip Seal used. - See application for more details.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Clovis","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Renee","LastName":"Mathis","Phone":"559-324-2351"},{"GrantID":12673,"CycleID":509,"CycleCode":"TCS8        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total Project will use 250,000 Square Yards of Chip Seal. Proposed Construction Start Date: Summer 2012. Locations: Brandywine Av, Buena Vista Way , Del Rey Bl, F St, Fenton St, Fifth Av, G St, H St, Hilltop Dr, I St, Industrial Bl, J St, K St, Main St, Mount Miguel Rd, Oleander Av, Olympic Pw, Palomar St, and Paseo Del Ray.","ParticipantName":"City of Chula Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elizabeth","LastName":"Chopp","Phone":"619-691-5046"},{"GrantID":12674,"CycleID":508,"CycleCode":"TRI32       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI32        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total Project will use 10,334 tons (15% of Binder, or 300lbs) of RAC (Terminal Blend) Proposed construction date is Spring 2012. Locations: Brandywine Av, E J St, E L ST, E Palomar ST, G St, Hilltop Dr, J St, K St, N Fourth Av, Third AV, and D St. See Doc. for more details.","ParticipantName":"City of Chula Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Beth ","LastName":"Chopp","Phone":"619-691-5046"},{"GrantID":12675,"CycleID":509,"CycleCode":"TCS8        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":201110.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total project will use 201,110 yardage of Chip Seal.  Proposed Construction start date for all projects is November 2012\r\nProject 1) Narrows Dr., 2,388 square yardage of chip seal.\r\nProject 2) Banta Rd., 1,666 square yardage of chip seal.\r\nProject 3) Van Aken St., 1,905 square yardage of chip seal.\r\nProject 4) Warrengton Ave., 912 square yardage of chip seal.\r\nProject 5) Gangel Ave., 887 square yardage of chip seal.\r\nPlease see Application for additional projects.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Pico Rivera","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Maria","LastName":"Carrillo","Phone":"562-801-4343"},{"GrantID":12676,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":118595.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Ramirez","Phone":"831-755-4539"},{"GrantID":12677,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":400270.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Czapla","Phone":"916-876-6586"},{"GrantID":12678,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":22971.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Project:\r\nAmount - $22,971\r\nTires Diverted - 12,000\r\nCPT - $\r\nThe Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority proposes to repeat the successful program of tire amnesty collection that has been funded for many years under this grant program. The event will allow for free collection at the transfer stations in Ukiah, Willits, Gualala and Caspar. Event planning, publicity and tire loading are provided by the Authority`s personnel. Tire disposal/recycling is provided by Waste Recovery West which has identified a cement kiln in Redding California as the destination and end use.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Silva","Phone":"707-468-9710"},{"GrantID":12679,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":87943.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Project: \r\nAmount - $87,943\r\nTires Diverted - 6,000\r\nCPT - \r\n\r\nThe main objective of this grant is to remove illegally dumped tires from several locations throughout the City of Bakersfield. The City of Bakersfield currently responds to citizen complaints of illegal dumping which has occurred along the public right-of-ways or upon their private property. The Solid Waste Division dedicates a Solid Waste Equipment Operator almost 25 hours per week towards the collection and removal of waste tires illegally dumped throughout alleys, roadways, sidewalks and other public property. All waste tires collected are transported to the City of Bakersfield`s Corporation yard or the City of Bakersfield Mt. Vernon Avenue Recycling and Composting facility. The tires are then transported by Golden By-products inc. to a disposal site.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Luda","LastName":"Fishman","Phone":"661-326-3114"},{"GrantID":12680,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":9042.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Event: $9,042\r\n\r\nEstimate 2500 tires will be removed \u0026 recycled.\r\n\r\nThe County of Santa Cruz will continue its well established and well publicized tire cleanup program at our two disposal sites, the Buena Vista Landfill and the Ben Lomand Transfer Station.  Participation in the Tire Cleanup Program will be facilitated by the issuing of tire vouchers, which will allow eligible residents to transport up to 20 tires at no charge. The tire cleanup program will result in the cleanup of numerous small accumulations of waste tires at residences, on rural properties, and at multi-family housing sites. The standard charge for a passenger vehicle or pickup truck tire is $5.","ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeffrey","LastName":"Smedberg","Phone":"831-454-2373"},{"GrantID":12681,"CycleID":509,"CycleCode":"TCS8        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":112000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total project will use 112,000 amount of RAC Chip Seal.  Proposed Construction start date for all projects is June 2011\r\nProject 1) Idaho Maryland Rd (E Main st to Sutton Way), (Idaho Maryland Rd to Dorsey Dr.) Dorsey Dr (Sutton Way to Elm Dr). 35,000 square yardage of chip seal, 88 tons of RAC or rubberized binder, 20% of crumb rubber (per ton) of RAC or binder.  \r\nProject 2) Packard Dr, Kathleen way, Delta Ct., King Ct., Brighton St, Todd Ct., Lamarque ct., Penstock dr., FAwcett st., St Patricks dr., Hocking Ave., Jenkins st, Minnie st., Cornwall Ave., Rhode Island St, Butler St, Scadden Dr, Pelton Way, Bright Rd., Independence Ct. 193 tons of RAC or Binder, 93 tons of crumb rubber of RAC or binder.  77,000 square yardage of chip seal.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Grass Valley","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bjorn","LastName":"Jones","Phone":"530-274-4322"},{"GrantID":12682,"CycleID":509,"CycleCode":"TCS8        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":54000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total projects will use 54,000 square yards of Chip Seal. Proposed construction date is May 16, 2011. Locations: Chapman Pl, Marquette Cir, Reedley St, Bambi, Benwood, Monroe, Pecan, Collegiate, Silver Creek St, Conejo Mesa St, Sleepy Wind St, View Mesa and Pheasant Run.","ParticipantName":"City of Moorpark","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Klotzle","Phone":"805-517-6285"},{"GrantID":12685,"CycleID":508,"CycleCode":"TRI32       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI32        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":70149.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total project will use 4,014 tons of RAC or rubberized binder and 15% of crumb rubber per ton of RAC or binder. Locations: Holly St, OId County Rd, Brittan Ave, Cedar St, and Lauel St.","ParticipantName":"City of San Carlos","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ray","LastName":"Chan","Phone":"650-802-4201"},{"GrantID":12686,"CycleID":508,"CycleCode":"TRI32       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI32        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":220000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total project will use 22,00 tons of RAC.  Locations: Valley Blvd, Santa Ana Ave, Walnut Ave, Cactus Ave, Pepper Ave, Randall Ave, and San Bernardino Ave. The proposed construction date is November 2011 for all their projects.","ParticipantName":"City of Rialto","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eddie ","LastName":"Chan","Phone":"909-820-2651"},{"GrantID":12687,"CycleID":509,"CycleCode":"TCS8        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":139387.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total project will use 139,387 sq yds of RAC Chip Seal. Amt of crumb rubber (per ton) of RAC or Binder: 320 pounds. Proposed Construction start date for all projects is August 2011.\r\nProject 1) Fontana Ave-31,396 square yardage of chip seal.\r\nProject 2) Jurupa Ave.- 48,705 square yardage of chip seal.\r\nProject 3) Foothill Blvd- 12,888 square yardage of chip seal.\r\nProject 4) Sierra Ave.- 46,398 square yardage of chip seal.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Fontana","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chuck","LastName":"Hays","Phone":"909-350-6530"},{"GrantID":12688,"CycleID":508,"CycleCode":"TRI32       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI32        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":194550.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total Project will use 7782 tons of RAC (Asphalt-Rubber). \r\nAmt of crumb rubber (per ton) of RAC or Binder: 300lb\r\nProposed Construction start date for all projects: August 2011\r\nLocations: 514 tons of RAC at Dover Rd., 234 tons of RAC at Cambridge Rd., 262 tons of RAC at  Inverness Dr., 372 tons of RAC at Robin Hill Rd., 562 tons of RAC at Sugarloaf Dr.\r\nSee Application for more project locations and details.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of La Canada Flintridge","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ying","LastName":"Kwan","Phone":"818-790-8882"},{"GrantID":12689,"CycleID":508,"CycleCode":"TRI32       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI32        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":238500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total Project will use 15,900 tons of RAC (Asphalt-Rubber). \r\nAmt of crumb rubber (per ton) of RAC or Binder for all projecs: minimum of 300lb/ton (Binder)\r\nProposed Construction start date for all projects: July 2011\r\nLocations: 9,500 tons of RHMA at Concord Blvd., 6,400 RHMA at Port Chicago Highway.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Concord","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mario","LastName":"Camorongan","Phone":"925-671-3021"},{"GrantID":12690,"CycleID":509,"CycleCode":"TCS8        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":221000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total project will use 221,182 sq yds of RAC Chip Seal,\r\nAmt of crumb rubber (per ton) of RAC or Binder for all projects: minimum of 300lbs/ton (Binder)\r\nProposed Construction start date for all projects: July 2011\r\nProject 1) Ayers Rd., 11,904 sq yd of chip seal.\r\nProject 2) Babel Ln., 11,145 sq yd of chip seal.\r\nProject 3) Cowell Rd., 80,478 sq yd of chip seal.\r\nProject 4) Detroit Ave., 23,969 sq yd of chip seal.\r\nProject 5) Mendocino Dr., 17,688 sq yd of chip seal.\r\nProject 6) Olivera Rd., 29,054 sq yd of chip seal.\r\nProject 7) Port Chicago Hwy., 29,725 sq yd of chip seal.\r\nProject 8) West St., 17,219 sq yd of chip seal.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Concord","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mario","LastName":"Camorongan","Phone":"925-671-3021"},{"GrantID":12691,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":38532.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Projects: $23,649\r\nAmnesty Events: $30,000\r\n\r\nCleanup Projects-Estimated 870 tires to be removed and recycled.\r\n\r\nAmnesty Events-Estimated 17,550 tires to be removed and recycled.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Susana","LastName":"Orozco","Phone":"951-955-2856"},{"GrantID":12692,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":154772.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Project:\r\nAmount - $200,000\r\nTires Diverted - 41,920\r\nCPT - $\r\n\r\nCounty of Fresno has ongoing waste tire cleanup in which Illegally dumped tires are removed from County roads and right-of-ways in the rural and unincorporated areas throughout Fresno County. Golden By-products will pick up tires for recycling.\r\n\r\nAmnesty Project:\r\nAmount - $30,000\r\nTires Diverted - 26,200\r\nCPT - $1.15\r\n\r\nEstimated 26,200 tires to be removed and recycled. Estimated cost of $1.15 per tire.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sally","LastName":"Lopez","Phone":"559-600-4259"},{"GrantID":12693,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":169602.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Project:\r\nAmount - $200,000\r\nTires Diverted - 26,000\r\nCPT - passenger tires-$1.25; light truck tires-$1.75; med truck tires-$4; off-road tire-$25-50\r\n\r\nThe City of Los Angeles is committed to the management of all waste tires collected and is requesting the maximum available grant award of $200,000.\r\n\r\nAmnesty Project:\r\nAmount - $30,000\r\nTires Diverted - 3,600\r\nCPT - $\r\n\r\nLos Angeles City residents may drop off up to four tires at any local district yard each year. SRCD is planning to hold six amnesty events during the calendar year 2011/2012.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Milo","Phone":"213-485-3568"},{"GrantID":12695,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":60419.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Sunnyvale","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lynne","LastName":"Kilpatrick","Phone":"408-730-7219"},{"GrantID":12696,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":46000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Backus","Phone":"530-934-6102"},{"GrantID":12697,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":171567.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"KariLyn","LastName":"Merlos","Phone":"858-495-5799"},{"GrantID":12698,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":65617.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Ruminski","Phone":"707-263-1164"},{"GrantID":12699,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":36659.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Trey","LastName":"Strickland","Phone":"707-463-5670"},{"GrantID":12700,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":48410.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Bowie","Phone":"213-847-6045"},{"GrantID":12701,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":270000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Annette A.","LastName":"Rendon","Phone":"559-621-8447"},{"GrantID":12702,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":50075.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Lichtenfels","Phone":"805-781-5553"},{"GrantID":12703,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":56562.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rachelle","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"209-533-5692"},{"GrantID":12704,"CycleID":512,"CycleCode":"TEA18       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA18        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":204300.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Kith","Phone":"209-468-3444"},{"GrantID":12705,"CycleID":509,"CycleCode":"TCS8        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":81630.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total project will use 81,630 sq yds of RAC Chip Seal.\r\n\r\nSet of Projects:\r\nTons of RAC or Rubberized Binder Used: 45,630\r\nAmt of crumb rubber (per ton) of RAC or Binder: 120.5 tons( application rate of 0.6 gal/sy, approx binder weight of 8.8 lbs/gal)\r\nProposed Construction start date : July2011\r\nLocations:4,037 sq yd of chip seal at Montague Ave., 10,989 sq yd of chip seal at Castro St. ( Williams st to Orchard Ave.), 3,201 sq yd of chip seal at Castro St. ( Orchard Ave. to Alvarado St.), 7,718 sq yd of chip seal at Alverado St., 6,323 sq yd of chip seal at Belvedere Ave., 5,673 sq yd of chip seal at Bermuda Ave., 1,933 sq yd of chip seal at Blossom Way, 5,756 sq yd of chip seal at Sybil Ave.\r\n\r\nSet of Projects:\r\nTons of RAC or Rubberized Binder Used: 36,000\r\nAmt of crumb rubber (per ton) of RAC or Binder: 95.0 tons (application rate of 0.6 gal/sy, approx binder weight of 8.8 lbs/gal)\r\nProposed Construction start date : July2012\r\nLocations: Various Streets within the City of San Leandro (Annual Street Sealing 2011-12 Project) Limits to be determind.","ParticipantName":"City of San Leandro","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Kyle K.","LastName":"Lei","Phone":"510-577-3302"},{"GrantID":12706,"CycleID":509,"CycleCode":"TCS8        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total project will use 250,000 sq yds of RAC Chip Seal,\r\nProposed Construction start date: 4/1/12\r\nProject Location: City of Downey, various locations Citywide.","ParticipantName":"City of Downey","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":12707,"CycleID":508,"CycleCode":"TRI32       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI32        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total Project will use 16,949 tons of RAC (Asphalt-Rubber). \r\nAmt of crumb rubber (per ton) of RAC or Binder: 300 (15%)\r\nProject 1) 7,600 tons of RAC at Firestone Blvd (Old River school Rd. to Nash Ave), proposed start date 6/1/11.\r\nProject 2) 6,100 tons of RAC at Firestone blvd. (Lakewood Blvd to East City Limit), proposed start date 2/1/12.\r\nProject 3) 3,249 tons of RAC at Brookshire Ave., proposed start date 2/1/12.","ParticipantName":"City of Downey","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Edwin","LastName":"Norris","Phone":"562-904-7109"},{"GrantID":12708,"CycleID":509,"CycleCode":"TCS8        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":88145.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total project will use 88,145 sq yds of RAC Chip Seal,\r\nAmt of crumb rubber (per ton) of RAC or Binder for all projects: 300\r\nProposed Construction start date for all projects: May 15, 2011\r\nProject 1) L st., 5,427 sq yd of chip seal. Tons of RAC or Rubberized Binder Used, 2.80.\r\nProject 2) Washington Ave., 5,395 sq yd of chip seal. Tons of RAC or Rubberized Binder Used, 1.46.\r\nProject 3) Highland Ave., 2,823 sq yd of chip seal. Tons of RAC or Rubberized Binder Used, 3.45.\r\nProject 4) Baily Ave.(Washington Ave. to J St.), 6,752 sq yd of chip seal. Tons of RAC or Rubberized Binder Used, 3.45.\r\nProject 5) Baily Ave.(J St. to Lillyhill Dr.), 19,287 sq yd of chip seal. Tons of RAC or Rubberized Binder Used, 9.97.\r\nProject 6) J St., 18,900 sq yd of chip seal. Tons of RAC or Rubberized Binder Used, 9.77.\r\nProject 7) Lillyhill Dr., 29,561 sq yd of chip seal. Tons of RAC or Rubberized Binder Used, 13.24.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Needles","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Marc","LastName":"Richards","Phone":"760-220-9027"},{"GrantID":12710,"CycleID":508,"CycleCode":"TRI32       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI32        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":79200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total Project will use 19,800 tons of RAC (Asphalt-Rubber). \r\nProposed Construction start date for all projects: June/ July 2011\r\nLocations: \r\nProject 1) 8,400 tons of RAC at Palos Verdes Dr. South (PVDS)/ Palos Verdes Dr. West (PVDW), Various Sections between Hawthorne Blvd. and Palos Verdes Dr East (PVDE). \r\nProject 2) 7,200 tons of RAC at Miraleste Dr.- Various sections between PVDE and the City border with San Pedro (City of LA)\r\n\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Palos Verdes","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lauren","LastName":"Ramezani","Phone":"310-544-5245"},{"GrantID":12713,"CycleID":508,"CycleCode":"TRI32       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI32        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total projects will use 17,009 tons of RAC (terminal blend) Proposed construction start date of 10/1/11. Locations: 3,734 tons on Business Park Drive, 4,915 tons on Emerald Drive, 4,915 tons on Hacienda Drive, 419 tons on Alta Vista Drive, 1,7722 tons on Beaumont Drive, 712 tons on Crest Drive, and 542 tons on Townsite Drive.","ParticipantName":"City of Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Shell","Phone":"760-726-1340"},{"GrantID":12714,"CycleID":509,"CycleCode":"TCS8        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":37689.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total project will use 37,689 sq yds of RAC Chip Seal,\r\nProposed Construction start date for all projects: 7/5/11\r\nProject 1) L st., 1,773 sq yd of chip seal.\r\nProject 2) Cambridge Dr., 8,173 sq yd of chip seal.\r\nProject 3) Thompson Rd., 1,876 sq yd of chip seal.\r\nProject 4) 5th st.,  8,807 sq yd of chip seal.\r\nProject 5) 7th st.,  3,100 sq yd of chip seal.\r\nProject 6) Stratford Ave.,  7,214 sq yd of chip seal.\r\nProject 7) Cambridge Dr.,  6,746 sq yd of chip seal.","ParticipantName":"City of Lathrop","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ryan","LastName":"Bouley","Phone":"209-941-7454"},{"GrantID":12718,"CycleID":508,"CycleCode":"TRI32       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI32        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":148034.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total Project will use 7,230 tons of RAC (Asphalt-Rubber). \r\nAmt of crumb rubber (per ton) of RAC or Binder: 15%\r\nProposed Construction start date for all projects: November 2011\r\nLocations: 2,850 tons of RAC at Foothill Blvd and 4,380 tons of RAC at Mountain Ave.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Upland","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Bautista","Phone":"909-291-2982"},{"GrantID":12719,"CycleID":508,"CycleCode":"TRI32       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI32        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":117600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total Project will use 14,000 tons of RAC (Asphalt-Rubber). \r\nAmt of crumb rubber (per ton) of RAC or Binder: 300lb/ton binder\r\nProposed Construction start date for project: May 2012\r\nLocation: Escalon-Bellota Rd.\r\n","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Chung","Phone":"209-468-3586"},{"GrantID":12720,"CycleID":508,"CycleCode":"TRI32       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI32        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":248375.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total Project will use 9,935 tons of RAC (Asphalt-Rubber). \r\nAmt of crumb rubber (per ton) of RAC or Binder: approximatley 320 lb per ton\r\nProposed Construction start date: March2012\r\nLocations) 2,162 tons of RAC at Church St.; 1,525 tons of RAC at Redlands blvd.; 974 tons of RAC at Alessandro Rd.; 1,036 tons of RAC at Crescent Ave.; 1,814 tons of RAC at Elizabeth St.; 929 tons of RAC at Palm Ave.; 469 tons of RAC at Fern Ave.; 288 tons of RAC at Bellevue Rd.; 262 tons of RAC at Lakeside Ave.; 476 tons of RAC at Flecher Ave.","ParticipantName":"City of Redlands","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Fred","LastName":"Mousavipour","Phone":"909-798-7698"},{"GrantID":12721,"CycleID":508,"CycleCode":"TRI32       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI32        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total Project will use 19,235 tons of RAC (Asphalt-Rubber). \r\nAmt of crumb rubber (per ton) of RAC or Binder: 18.57\r\n\r\nProject 1) Location: Boulder Ave \u0026 Highland Ave within the Cities of Highland \u0026 San Bernardino, 4,500 tons of RAC Proposed construction date May 9, 2011.\r\n\r\nProject 2) Location: Church St., \u0026 Water St., within the City of Highland, 4,400 tons of RAC. Proposed construction date July 25,2011.\r\n\r\nProject 3) Location: Sterling Ave., within the City of Highland, 2,700 tons of RAC Proposed construction date June 27,2011.\r\n\r\nProject 4) Location: Boulder Ave., within the City of Highland, 400 tons of RAC Proposed construction date July 25,2011.\r\n\r\nProject 5) Location: Highland Ave., within the City of Highland, 1,200 tons of RAC Proposed construction date July 30,2012.\r\n\r\nProject 6) Location: Base Line within the City of Highland, 6,035 tons of RAC Proposed construction date August 13, 2012.","ParticipantName":"City of Highland","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Carlos","LastName":"Zamano","Phone":"909-864-8732"},{"GrantID":12723,"CycleID":508,"CycleCode":"TRI32       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI32        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":180000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total project will use 12,000 tons of RAC, 28lbs/ton of crumb rubber of RAC (400lbs/ton of binder).  Location: Ramona Expressway, Sanderson Ave to State St.  Proposed construction start date: March 2012.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jacinto","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Habib","LastName":"Motlagh","Phone":"951-943-6504"},{"GrantID":12724,"CycleID":508,"CycleCode":"TRI32       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI32        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total project will use 1,000 tons of RAC (Asphalt-Rubber). Proposed construction date 6/2012. Locations: Yuba County various roadways.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Young","Phone":"530-749-5420"},{"GrantID":12725,"CycleID":509,"CycleCode":"TCS8        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total Project will use 250,000 square yards of Chip Seal. Proposed construction start date of June 2011. Location: Yuba County various roadways","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Young","Phone":"530-749-5420"},{"GrantID":12726,"CycleID":508,"CycleCode":"TRI32       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI32        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":68483.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total project will use 9,925 tons of RAC. Project 1 - locations; Orange Ave, Pass \u0026 Covina, Temple Way, Barranca St, Willow Ave, and South Garvey Ave.  5,525 tons of RAC or rubberized binder, 1,104 amount of crumb rubber. Proposed construction start date: 8/2011.\r\nProject 2- Vine Ave-Giambi Ln. 4,400 tons of RAC, 880 crumb rubber.  Proposed construction start date: 06/2011.","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Oscar","LastName":"Caplin","Phone":"626-939-8425"},{"GrantID":12727,"CycleID":509,"CycleCode":"TCS8        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":74350.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total project will use 74,350 square yardage of chip seal and 300 lbs per ton of crumb rubber of rubberized binder.  Locations include 22 streets in Mountain View, see application for details.  Proposed construction start date is May 2012.","ParticipantName":"City of Mountain View","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sean","LastName":"Rose","Phone":"650-903-6311"},{"GrantID":12729,"CycleID":509,"CycleCode":"TCS8        ","CycleNameID":107,"CycleName":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCS8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total project will use 250,000 square yards of RAC chip seal, 537 tons of RAC or rubberized binder, and 360 pounds min (18%) on various city streets.  Construction start date: June 2011.","ParticipantName":"City of Watsonville","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Patrice","LastName":"Theriot","Phone":"831-768-3113"},{"GrantID":12730,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":24780.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Project:\r\nAmount - $30,000\r\nTires Diverted - 4,500\r\nCPT - $\r\n\r\nFive events proposed. Two of the five would continue to be held in conjunction with the City`s annual cleanup days and two others would be held in selected areas of the City that have the largest occurrences of illegal tire dumping. Each  will be advertised to all City residents. The events will collect waste tires from residents who may have had them stored in their garages or on their property.","ParticipantName":"City of Lake Elsinore","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicole","LastName":"McCalmont","Phone":"951-674-3124"},{"GrantID":12731,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":27523.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Project:\r\nAmount - $2,500\r\nTires Diverted - 750\r\nCPT - $\r\n\r\nTires will be removed from 11 creeks and upper watershed areas by volunteers affiliated with each Coordinated Resource Management \u0026 Planning (CRMP) group\r\n\r\nAmnesty Project:\r\nAmount - $25,023\r\nTires Diverted - 10,000\r\nCPT - $1.63\r\n\r\nThe rural areas of Lake County present too many opportunities for illegal dumping, which has increased in the last year. Estimated cost per tire based on 2010 invoices: $1.63.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Caroline","LastName":"Chavez","Phone":"707-262-1760"},{"GrantID":12733,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":90818.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup: $75,517\r\nAmnesty: $16,361\r\n\r\nCleanup:Estimated 10,200 tires to be removed. Due to the condition of the tires, they will primarily be landfilled, however they will be recycled whenever possible. The anticipated Cost per tire is $7.40\r\n\r\nAmnesty: Estimated 3,150 tires to be removed and recycled. Requesting funds to have two San Diego Waste Tire Amnesty and Recycling Events.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Prinz","Phone":"619-533-3696"},{"GrantID":12735,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Project:\r\nAmount -  $30,210\r\nTires Diverted - 12,000\r\nCPT - $\r\nThe Town is seeking grant funds to allow for the continuation and expansion of free tire recycling opportunities for regional residents.","ParticipantName":"Town of Truckee","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nichole","LastName":"Dorr","Phone":"530-582-2909"},{"GrantID":12736,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":39761.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Project:\r\nAmount - $25,599\r\nTires Diverted - 2,549\r\nCPT - $\r\n\r\nThe City is requesting grant funds to help offset collection, disposal and hauling cost of waste tires anticipated to be illegally dumped during the grant term.\r\n\r\nAmnesty Project:\r\nAmount - $20,724\r\nTires Diverted - 3,500-4,500\r\nCPT - $1.75 - passenger car tires; $6 - medium truck tires; $25 - tractor tires\r\n\r\nThe City will hold four Amnesty events during the grant cycle with City Code Enforcement staff on hand to assist with the events. The City will schedule 1 per quarter.","ParticipantName":"City of Hesperia","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Ryan","Phone":"760-947-1589"},{"GrantID":12737,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Project:\r\nAmount - $90,000\r\nTires Diverted - 31,500\r\nCPT - $\r\n\r\nShasta County, through its Department of Resource Management (DRM), proposes to hold a minimum of two waste tire amnesty events at the Shasta District Fairgrounds in Anderson. If adequate funds remain , we will hold a third event.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Ronni","LastName":"Harman","Phone":"530-225-5789"},{"GrantID":12738,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":29197.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Project:\r\nAmount -  $29,197\r\nTires Diverted - 7,200\r\nCPT - $\r\nEl Dorado County proposed to collect up to 72000 waste tires at 2 MRF`s operated by franchised waste haulers that are registered waste tire haulers.  Amnesty Days held twice/month and County residents can bring up to 9 waste tires per trip. Use of CCC? no\r\n","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Tilley","Phone":"530-621-6660"},{"GrantID":12740,"CycleID":508,"CycleCode":"TRI32       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI32        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total Projects will use 6,900 tons of RAC (300 pounds per ton of asphalt rubber). Proposed construction scheduled for July 2012. Location: Alma Street from Charleston Road to Colorado Avenue.","ParticipantName":"City of Palo Alto","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elizabeth","LastName":"Ames","Phone":"650-329-2502"},{"GrantID":12741,"CycleID":508,"CycleCode":"TRI32       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI32        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":110250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total project will use 8610 tons of RAC and 1890 tons of crumb rubber of RAC or binder.  Location: Temple City, Rosemead Blvd, city limit near Callita St to city limit at railroad underpass.  Proposed construction start date: 6/2012.","ParticipantName":"City of Temple City","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Persico","Phone":"626-285-2171"},{"GrantID":12742,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":29106.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Project:\r\nAmount - $29105.98\r\nTires Diverted - 6300\r\nCPT - $\r\n\r\nProposal to conduct a Waste Tire Public Education and Amnesty program by offering 9 waste tire collection events.  The cost to operate all events will be $6,789.60. Transportation and disposal of waste tires will cost $16,889.00. Project oversight, education and advertising will be $5,427.38. CCC?  Yes\r\n","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Garrett","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"530-842-8272"},{"GrantID":12744,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":3949.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Project:\r\nAmount - $1368.54\r\nTires Diverted - 100\r\nCPT - $\r\n1.  Jack Rabbit Trail \u0026 Hwy 60 right-of-way and adjoining property. Parcel number 421-020-001. Vacant property, pictures \u0026 parcel map enclosed.\r\n2.  San Timeteo Canyon Rd and I-10 at Oak Valley Parkway. Parcel Number 414-090-007. Vacant property, pictures \u0026 parcel map enclosed.  CCC? No.\r\n\r\nAmnesty Project:\r\nAmount - $6246.64\r\nTires Diverted - 500\r\nCPT - $\r\nOne-day Amnesty event at one of their city-owned parks. Staff gathers tires from various dump site around the city and are also available to help load tires from participant`s vehicles.  Waste Management is the registered tire hauler and has quoted $75 per ton for non-commercial tires. CCC? No.","ParticipantName":"City of Beaumont","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Celina","LastName":"Cabrera","Phone":"951-769-8529"},{"GrantID":12745,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":10920.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Project:\r\nAmount - $10,920\r\nTires Diverted - 2100\r\nCPT - $\r\nThe City will hold a clean up event to remediate tires located at APN 070-070-23 (the previous Police Dept. firing range).  Cost of hauling load of tires is $910 per load. Estimate 12 loads.\r\nCCC? No.\r\n\r\nAmnesty Project:\r\nAmount - $7,360\r\nTires Diverted - 1050\r\nCPT - $\r\nThe City will hold 2 amnesty events for residents to drop off tires at no charge. Flyers will be posted, and advertisements will be on the local cable and in the local paper. Vouchers can be picked up at City Hall. Cost of hauling a load of tires is $910 and estimate 6 loads. CCC? No.","ParticipantName":"City of Coalinga","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Mercedes","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"559-935-1533"},{"GrantID":12746,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":8310.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Project:\r\nAmount - $8,310\r\nTires Diverted - 1,800\r\nCPT - $\r\nThe Malaga County Water District will hold four amnesty events throughout the year.  Tires will be removed and taken to a disposal company that participates in recycling projects. \r\nCCC - yes.","ParticipantName":"Malaga County Water District","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Russ","LastName":"Holcomb","Phone":"559-485-7353"},{"GrantID":12747,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":31219.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty: $31,219\r\n\r\nIt is estimated that 6,900 tires will be removed and recycled. The Regional Waste Management Authority is proposing to collect 4,500 tires through a free tire recycling coupon program at two local transfer stations, plus another 2.400 waste tires in six 40-yard waste tire bins provided to community clean-up events. The cost per tire is $4.52.","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"530-634-6890"},{"GrantID":12748,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Project:\r\nAmount - $90,000\r\nTires Diverted - 32,662\r\nCPT - $Alpine-$4.56, Colusa-$2.40, Inyo-$3.16, Mariposa-$1.81, Nevada-$2.17, Plumas-$2.42, Sierra-$1.60, Tuolumne-$1.86\r\nTires will be removed and as recycled as much as possible. CCC - yes.","ParticipantName":"Rural Counties ESJPA","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mary ","LastName":"Pitto","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":12749,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":126149.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Project:\r\nAmount - $129,400.\r\nTires Diverted - 17,400\r\nCPT - $\r\n\r\nTires will be recycled.\r\nCCC? will look into it.\r\n\r\nAmnesty Project:\r\nAmount - $15,000.\r\nTires Diverted - 3,200\r\nCPT - $\r\n\r\nThree events are planned and will be advertised. Tires will be recycled.\r\nCCC? will look into it.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Annette A.","LastName":"Rendon","Phone":"559-621-8447"},{"GrantID":12750,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":41887.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty: \r\nAmount - $68,930\r\nTires Diverted - 12,000\r\nCPT - \r\n\r\nIt is estimated that 12,100 tires will be removed and all will be recycled. \r\n\r\nCVAG proposes to hold 11 different amnesty events in 7 cities.","ParticipantName":"Coachella Valley Association of Governments","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Katie","LastName":"Barrows","Phone":"760-346-1127"},{"GrantID":12751,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":11772.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Project:\r\nAmount - $11,772\r\nTires Diverted - 3000\r\nCPT - $\r\nThe City will hold 2 waste tire amnesty events. CCC - no.\r\nEstimates: $175 per ton, plus $100 for each new 40-yard bin. Estimate $887.50 per load for 3000 tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Mendota","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Krystal","LastName":"Chojnacki","Phone":"559-655-3291"},{"GrantID":12752,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":75434.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Project:\r\nAmount - $69,047\r\nTires Diverted - 11,500\r\nCPT - $\r\n\r\nThe City of Lancaster has an ongoing waste tire cleanup program provided by the City`s Public Works Department and Code Enforcement Department.\r\n\r\nAmnesty Project:\r\nAmount - $20,492\r\nTires Diverted - 6,500\r\nCPT - $3.15\r\n\r\nThe City plans on holding 2 amnesty events. Grant funding will be used to offset the cost of the amnesty days. A cost estimate of $1100 per trailer for waste tire hauling was provided by state registered waste tire hauler; 6 trailers to be used. CPT $3.15.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Justin","LastName":"Lewis","Phone":"661-723-5885"},{"GrantID":12753,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":5050.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Project:\r\nAmount - \r\nTires Diverted - 1,500\r\nCPT - $10.10\r\n\r\nFortuna will hold an amensty event over the course of 5 months. Three sizes of tires will be accepted. Tires will be recycled.\r\n\r\nCCC? No.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Fortuna","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rob","LastName":"Morris III","Phone":"707-725-1479"},{"GrantID":12754,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":25271.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Project:\r\nAmount - $25,271\r\nTires Diverted - 9000\r\nCPT - $\r\nSeveral amnesty events will be held across the county. Waste Recovery West Inc (WRW) will be notified to load and pick up the tires at $174 per ton at Burnt Ranch, $185 per ton at Trinity Center, $185 per ton at Ruth, $150 per ton at Weaverville and $174 per ton at hayfork.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Cathie","LastName":"Rash","Phone":"530-623-1326"},{"GrantID":12755,"CycleID":508,"CycleCode":"TRI32       ","CycleNameID":83,"CycleName":"Targeted Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRI32        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total project will use 37,375 tons of RAC.","ParticipantName":"City of Oxnard","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Dunne","Phone":"805-385-7956"},{"GrantID":12759,"CycleID":515,"CycleCode":"FR42        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR42         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":48157.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project consists of approximately 3,500 truck and tractor tires abandoned in a gully in oak woodland rangeland.  Access to the tire recycle vendors is about 0.5 miles away from the site, which will require the tires to be forwarded from the site to a staging area.  This staging area is on another landowner, and will require his/her cooperation.  The steepness of the gully is going to require seeding and mulching after the tires are removed to stabilize the tire area, the haul road, and the staging area.","ParticipantName":"Western Shasta Resource Conservation District","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"John ","LastName":"Alderson","Phone":"530-365-7332"},{"GrantID":12760,"CycleID":515,"CycleCode":"FR42        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR42         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":122739.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In 2007, the Imperial County LEA initiated a substantial solid waste cleanup and abatement project in collaboration with the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery to remediate 47 illegal disposal sites within the Imperial Valley to protect public health and the environment.  Three of the illegal disposal sites submitted for cleanup grant funds within this grant application are remaining sites from the New River Collaborative Project.  A fourth illegal disposal site has also been identified by the LEA that is located in an area of active agriculture near an irrigation drain adjacent to the City of Calipatria.\r\n\r\nIn an effort to assist these farmer property owners that have been victimized by illegal dumping, the LEA is submitting an application for the consideration of funding to clean up three existing solid waste illegal dump sites and to reimburse one property owner for the cleanup of a large illegal disposal site along the New River.\r\n\r\nThe illegal disposal sites deemed eligible for assistance under the Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grant program are described herein as 1) Bowles \u0026 Lyerly Road Site, Calipatria, 2) Havens Road \u0026 New River Site (North), 3_ Mead Road \u0026 Alamo River Site and 4) Wienert Road \u0026 New River Site (Reimbursement Request).","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Lars","LastName":"Seifert","Phone":"760-336-8530"},{"GrantID":12761,"CycleID":515,"CycleCode":"FR42        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR42         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":25587.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SCRCD is seeking CalRecycle Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grant Program FY 2010/11 funding to remove and dispose of illegally disposed waste and provide site security to include gates and fencing, incidental to the cleanup, on two sites in Sutter County.  SCRCD will also place `NO DUMPING` signs on both sites.  Illegally disposed waste impedes the landowners ability to successfully operate their orchards located on the sites.  The removal of illegally disposed waste will eliminate potentially dangerous obstacles to basic farming operations, prevent further degradation of materials into toxic substances , and limit the possibility of onsite and offsite surface and groundwater contamination.  The gates, fences, and `NO DUMPING` signs will help prevent future trespassing and illegal dumping at these sites.","ParticipantName":"Sutter County Resource Conservation District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Larry","LastName":"Lloyd","Phone":"530-674-1461"},{"GrantID":12762,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":140000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Project:\r\nAmount - $50,000\r\nTires Diverted - 10,000\r\nCPT - $\r\nThe Department of Public Works actively collects over 800 illegally dumped tires each month from public areas. Tires are to be removed and landfilled. \r\n\r\nAmnesty Project:\r\nAmount - $90,000\r\nTires Diverted - 30,000\r\nCPT - $3.00\r\n Public works will conduct events in October 2011 and April 2012.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wilson","LastName":"Fong","Phone":"626-458-3581"},{"GrantID":12763,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":50580.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Project:\r\nAmount - $5,189\r\nTires Diverted - 3,500\r\nCPT - $1.49\r\n\r\nAmnesty Project:\r\nAmount -  $ 45,391\r\nTires Diverted -  8,100\r\nCPT - $5.41\r\n9 amnesty events to be held throughout participating cities. CCC? No.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bryan","LastName":"Kumimoto","Phone":"209-525-6752"},{"GrantID":12764,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":60864.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty: $60,864\r\n\r\nApproximately 30,600 tires will be removed and recycled at the rate of $1.99 per tire.","ParticipantName":"Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mandy ","LastName":"Brooks","Phone":"831-775-3004"},{"GrantID":12765,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":7973.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup:$3024\r\nAmnesty: $5094\r\n\r\nCleanup-Approximately 1,500 tires will be removed and recycled. This portion of the grant would fund the pickup, transportation and disposal of 15 tons of load-checked or illegally dumped tires (dumped on public right-of-ways only).\r\n\r\nAmnesty- Approximately 2000 tires will be removed and recycled. CPT $2.32","ParticipantName":"City of Redlands","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Danielle","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"909-753-5800"},{"GrantID":12766,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":63000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Project:\r\nAmount - $63,000\r\nTires Diverted - 25,000\r\nCPT - $2.52\r\nGrant funds will be used solely for the collection and processing of waste tires. Up to 36 tire amnesty events will be conducted throughout the seven jurisdictions within Merced County during regular scheduled Community Clean up events.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mary Kay","LastName":"Cruz","Phone":"209-385-7388"},{"GrantID":12767,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":58625.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Project:\r\nAmount - $90,000\r\nTires Diverted - 82,000\r\nCPT - $1.10\r\nSan Joaquin County and its partner agencies request $90,000 to implement tire collection and education campaign. The campaign aims to reduce the stockpiling and illegal dumping of waste tires from residential and agricultural neighborhoods through tire amnesty and collection events and through education.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alison","LastName":"Hudson","Phone":"209-468-3066"},{"GrantID":12768,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":12000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Project:\r\nAmount - $12,000\r\nTires Diverted - 3,000\r\nCPT - $4\r\nApproximately 3,000 tires will be removed and recycled.","ParticipantName":"City of Watsonville","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Nancy","LastName":"Lockwood","Phone":"831-768-3103"},{"GrantID":12769,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":69175.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Project:\r\nAmount - $44,398\r\nTires Diverted - 6,000\r\nCPT - $\r\n\r\nThe City of Long Beach proposes to continue cleanup efforts around the Los Angeles River area north of the Long Beach Harbor basin. Tires will be removed and recycled into crumb rubber.\r\n\r\nAmnesty Project:\r\nAmount - $34,435\r\nTires Diverted - 12,000\r\nCPT - $7.40\r\n\r\nResidents will have the opportunity to properly dispose of tires twice per month as part of the City`s tire amnesty program. These events will be publicized through the City`s website, newspaper ads, and flyers.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Angie","LastName":"Tam","Phone":"562-570-4695"},{"GrantID":12770,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":26151.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Project:\r\nAmount - $26,151\r\nTires Diverted - 5,350\r\nCPT - $4.89\r\n\r\nTires will be collected, recycled and burned for alternative energy.","ParticipantName":"Lassen Regional Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Paula","LastName":"Wesch","Phone":"530-252-1273"},{"GrantID":12771,"CycleID":515,"CycleCode":"FR42        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR42         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":36456.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Request for funds to remove trash from two sites.  The first site has both historical and ongoing dumping problems and is located adjacent to high -value farmlands along the riparian area of Putah Creek .  The second site is a historical dumping site on an almond orchard in the riparian area of Sweeney Creek.  disturbed areas on both sites will be re-vegetated with native vegetation following the clean up efforts.","ParticipantName":"Solano Resource Conservation District","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andrea ","LastName":"Mummert Puccini","Phone":"707-678-1655"},{"GrantID":12772,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":43326.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Project:\r\nAmount - $43,326\r\nTires Diverted - 3600\r\nCPT - $\r\nCleaup sites will be held in the Tijuana River Valley. Cleanups will be scheduled and held where the tires come to rest after winter and spring rains carry the tires across the border. CCC-planned, not confirmed.\r\n\r\nAmnesty Project:\r\nAmount - $30,000\r\nTires Diverted - 4800 \r\nCPT - $6.25\r\nTires to be removed and recycled.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jen","LastName":"Winfrey","Phone":"858-694-2463"},{"GrantID":12773,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":14905.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup: $20,000\r\n\r\nEstimated 2750 tires will be removed and recycled. CCC not currently available.","ParticipantName":"City of San Bernardino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Deborah","LastName":"Allen","Phone":"909-384-5549"},{"GrantID":12774,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":157196.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup Project:\r\nAmount - $158,473\r\nTires Diverted - 30,500\r\nCPT - $\r\n\r\nAmnesty Project:\r\nAmount - $23,683\r\nTires Diverted - 6,000\r\nCPT - $3.94\r\nThere will be approximately 19 events which will last 1 day per event. Each city will announce the Amnesty events in advance. Two employees will be scheduled to attend each event to collect and separate the tires (includes sorting, braiding, stacking collected tires by the hauler).","ParticipantName":"Imperial Valley Resource Management Agency","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Douthitt","Phone":"760-337-4589"},{"GrantID":12775,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Project:\r\nAmount - $90,000\r\nTires Diverted - 50,000\r\nCPT - $\r\nThe Cities and County of Solano will partner with Potrero Hills Landfill to serve as tire amnesty drop off sites for pre-registered participants.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Narcisa","LastName":"Untal","Phone":"707-784-3172"},{"GrantID":12776,"CycleID":513,"CycleCode":"TCA8        ","CycleNameID":84,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup and Amnesty Event Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCA8         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":80503.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amnesty Project:\r\nAmount - $80,503\r\nTires Diverted - 20,000\r\nCPT - $4.02\r\n\r\nTires are estimated to be removed and recycled into crumb rubber at WRW facility in central valley. CCC labor has been utilized at past amnesty events, depending on availability. HWMA will host two waste tire amnesty day collection events.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt Waste Management Authority","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brent","LastName":"Whitener","Phone":"707-268-8680"},{"GrantID":12777,"CycleID":517,"CycleCode":"SWC37       ","CycleNameID":115,"CycleName":"Solid Waste Disposal Sites Abatement Partial Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC37        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Steve Santa Croce","AwardedFunds":323570.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cooley Landing is a 9-acre peninsula that the City of East Palo Alto (in partnership with the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District and the Redevelopment Agency of the City of East Palo Alto) want to clean u and restore to become a new bayfront public open space recreation park.  The project would cap existing contaminated soil and revegetate it with natives and/or drought-tolerant plants to control erosion and create natural plant communities.  It would fill a contaminated pit area, restore rip-rap to contain contamination on the site perimeter, and replace soil in two contaminated small wetland areas with clean fill.","ParticipantName":"City of East Palo Alto","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Shannon","LastName":"Alford","Phone":"650-853-3166"},{"GrantID":12779,"CycleID":516,"CycleCode":"SWC36       ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC36        - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":78000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Code Enforcement Division of the Del Norte County Community Development proposes to supplement cleanup0 efforts and to develop a more pro-active program that is oriented towards prevention apprehension, and prosecution of illegal dumping.  Numerous sites have been identified in the unincorporated Del Norte County that exceed County resources and warrant immediate action.  Included within these sites are known abandoned properties within the Crescent City urban area that will remain an attractive nuisance until remedied through barricades or other barriers to stop the chronic illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Mason","Phone":"707-464-7254"},{"GrantID":12784,"CycleID":520,"CycleCode":"RLC26       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC26        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":1423336.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Direct Costs, Operating Costs, Other, Recycle","ParticipantName":"San Francisco Conservation Corps","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Janet","LastName":"Gomes","Phone":"415-928-7417"},{"GrantID":12785,"CycleID":518,"CycleCode":"HD19        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD19         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management is requesting funds to construct a new permanent household hazardous waste collection facility serving all of Mendocino and Lake Counties. The facility will be HHW and a CESQG drop-off site, and will also be the hub of our mobile program that conducts 42 temporary HHW collections annually throughout the two counties and northern Sonoma County. The facility will have an extensive reuse `free store` open to public. The facility is projected to be a processing contractor for the new PaintCare producer extended responsibility program. the facility will also replace the current home of MSWMA`s HazMobile program, which is inadequate.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Sweeney","Phone":"707-468-9710"},{"GrantID":12786,"CycleID":520,"CycleCode":"RLC26       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC26        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Tharon Wright","AwardedFunds":1632699.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Conservation Corps","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Skillman","Phone":"213-749-3601"},{"GrantID":12787,"CycleID":520,"CycleCode":"RLC26       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC26        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"MaryKay Shafer","AwardedFunds":1606667.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"San Jose Conservation Corps","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Gina","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"408-459-6404"},{"GrantID":12788,"CycleID":520,"CycleCode":"RLC26       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC26        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Lydia Hernandez","AwardedFunds":1391028.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Sacramento Regional Conservation Corps","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Nathan","LastName":"Lillage","Phone":"916-386-8394"},{"GrantID":12789,"CycleID":520,"CycleCode":"RLC26       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC26        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Tharon Wright","AwardedFunds":1422473.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kedrin","LastName":"Hopkins","Phone":"562-597-8071"},{"GrantID":12790,"CycleID":520,"CycleCode":"RLC26       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC26        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Vicky Castle","AwardedFunds":1751730.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Urban Corps of San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Erwin","LastName":"Sanvictores","Phone":"619-235-6884"},{"GrantID":12791,"CycleID":520,"CycleCode":"RLC26       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC26        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Shamila Tooker","AwardedFunds":1447399.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Fresno Local Conservation Corps","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marcelino","LastName":"Salazar","Phone":"559-994-2436"},{"GrantID":12792,"CycleID":520,"CycleCode":"RLC26       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC26        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"MaryKay Shafer","AwardedFunds":1844434.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Orange County Conservation Corps","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Josh","LastName":"Volp","Phone":"714-956-6222"},{"GrantID":12793,"CycleID":520,"CycleCode":"RLC26       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC26        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Lydia Hernandez","AwardedFunds":1501248.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps North Bay","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Will","LastName":"Becker","Phone":"415-454-4554"},{"GrantID":12794,"CycleID":520,"CycleCode":"RLC26       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC26        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Shamila Tooker","AwardedFunds":1877629.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Sequoia Community Corps","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Teresa","LastName":"Guzman","Phone":"559-732-4194"},{"GrantID":12795,"CycleID":520,"CycleCode":"RLC26       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC26        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Tharon Wright","AwardedFunds":1368943.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"San Gabriel Valley Conservation Corps","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Norma","LastName":"Martinez","Phone":"626-579-2484"},{"GrantID":12796,"CycleID":520,"CycleCode":"RLC26       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC26        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":750000.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County Office of Education (dba San Joaquin County Regional Conservation Corps)","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Nicholas","LastName":"Mueller","Phone":"209-468-9131"},{"GrantID":12797,"CycleID":520,"CycleCode":"RLC26       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC26        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":1484094.0000,"ProjectSummary":null,"ParticipantName":"Civicorps Schools","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Hickey","Phone":"510-992-7838"},{"GrantID":12799,"CycleID":518,"CycleCode":"HD19        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD19         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Los Angeles will construct a  new, permanent household hazardous waste facility to serve the west San Fernando Valley communities of City of Los Angeles. The facility will provide an easy and convenient drop-off location for the residents of the west San Fernando Valley communities of the City of Los Angeles to bring in their household hazardous material for safe and legal disposal.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Ahn","Phone":"213-485-3827"},{"GrantID":12801,"CycleID":518,"CycleCode":"HD19        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD19         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project proposes to implement an expansion to the City`s existing HHW collection facility. Five additional storage containers ( a water-based paint bin, an oil-based paint bin, a flammable materials shed, two household product reuse cabinets , and a general supply storage shed) would be installed. A canopy structure would be installed to cover the HHW collection and sort area. Pavement or concrete will be added and security fencing will be constructed.","ParticipantName":"City of Palo Alto","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chuck","LastName":"Muir","Phone":"650-496-6980"},{"GrantID":12802,"CycleID":518,"CycleCode":"HD19        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD19         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Alan Ilusorio","AwardedFunds":33873.0000,"ProjectSummary":"County of El Dorado Environmental Management Department request HHW grant funds to expand the existing HHW facility in El Dorado Hills. Funds will be utilized for the construction of additional storage area, replacement of a storage container and equipment and outreach to implement a reuse program. The storage area will consist of a concrete pad for empty drums, pallets and equipment. The storage container will replace one of the existing storage containers that has rusted through and no longer provides sufficient secondary containment. Reuse equipment will include tables for presenting usable materials to the residents.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Nikolay","LastName":"Ostrovskiy","Phone":"530-621-5308"},{"GrantID":12803,"CycleID":518,"CycleCode":"HD19        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD19         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":137295.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project entails implementing a pilot door-to-door HHW and Sharps Collection Program for Yuba and Sutter counties to complement the existing permanent Yuba-Sutter HHW Collection Facility in Yuba City. The pilot door-to-door HHW and Sharps Collection Program will be by appointment and will give preference for participation in this program to senior citizens and persons with disabilities who are not able to bring their hhw materials to the permanent facility in Yuba City.","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"530-634-6890"},{"GrantID":12804,"CycleID":518,"CycleCode":"HD19        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD19         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Alan Ilusorio","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Elk Grove is planning the construction of a new Permanent Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility (PHHWCF), for the Sacramento region. The facility includes a reuse area and is  designed for proper disposal and/or reuse of hhw. The southern region of Sacramento County does not currently possess a PHHWCF; thus, this facility will open in 2013.","ParticipantName":"City of Elk Grove","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cedar","LastName":"Kehoe","Phone":"916-478-3634"},{"GrantID":12807,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":15008.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To provide assistance to the Alpine County LEA for local enforcement of solid waste regulations","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Lampson","Phone":"530-694-2146"},{"GrantID":12810,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":16385.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our solid waste program`s goal is to protect the health and safety of the public and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within Amador County.\r\n\r\nGrant funds provide supplemental funding to the County program for solid waste permitting and enforcement activities.  All program activities are current mandates on the County to provide this level of service to the community in order that the public health and the environment are not adversely impacted by solid waste handling, storage or disposal practices.  Amador County Environmental Health intends to use the FY 2011-12 LEA Grant funds for a portion of the LEA staff salaries and office maintenance.  Any interest earned will be used for staff salaries.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael W.","LastName":"Israel","Phone":"209-223-6439"},{"GrantID":12812,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":25740.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Contra Costa County Environmental Health LEA will use the EA22 grant towards the salary of the REHSs employed in the LEA program.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Doser","Phone":"925-692-2535"},{"GrantID":12814,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":40698.0000,"ProjectSummary":"One of the goals of the LEA Program is to protect public health and safety through effective uses of technology in regulating waste facilities in Riverside County.\r\n\r\nA portion of the grant funds will be used to continue the development of a geographic system (GIS) to facilitate the oversight of waste facilities. The remaining funds will be used for training of LEA staff to increase effectiveness of field staff and to purchase equipment.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Laurie","LastName":"Holk","Phone":"760-863-7570"},{"GrantID":12816,"CycleID":518,"CycleCode":"HD19        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD19         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":89386.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency (Agency) is requesting $89,386 to:  Develop a more cost effective system for collecting and managing fluorescent lamps and other household hazardous waste products accepted at the Agency`s hazardous waste facility, Reduce operating costs by expanding its reuse program, and Conduct outreach to the local community to support the reuse component.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Kristina","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"530-528-1103"},{"GrantID":12818,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":24532.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Sonoma County`s Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nSonoma County`s Department of Health Services, Public Health Division, Environmental Health and Safety Section intends to use fiscal year 2011/12 Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) grant funds for new computers, safety and field equipment, R.E.H.S. salaries, legal services, in state travel and meetings, maintanence of vehichles assigned to the LEA program and office equipment and supplies.\r\n\r\nInterest earned will be used to cover LEA program costs that exceed the awarded amount.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Walter","LastName":"Kruse","Phone":"707-565-6522"},{"GrantID":12819,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":17119.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Protection of public health and the environment within the dept`s solid waste program","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Potanovic","Phone":"530-527-8020"},{"GrantID":12821,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":18434.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be utilized to support local solid waste enforcement/LEA programs in Merced County.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Kathleen","LastName":"Grassi  R.D.,M.P.H.","Phone":"209-381-1200"},{"GrantID":12823,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":15958.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Benito County LEA Grant EA 22 Cycle\r\nThe goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\nSan Benito County`s Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2011-2012 LEA Grant Funds to achieve the following objectives:\r\n   1.) To supplement our monitoring and inspections of the Landfill, C\u0026D, CIA and composting sites.\r\n   2.) To maintain the required level of training for the LEA Staff.\r\n   3.) To address solid waste permitting issues","ParticipantName":"San Benito County","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":12825,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":19261.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA`s goal is to regulate the proper storage, collection and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial solid waste. This is mainly accomplished through education, inspections and enforcement actives. The LEA Enforcement Assistant Grant will be used for computer equipment/1/2 annual envision fee, inspection vehicle fuel, R.E.H.S. salary, training and to purchase/maintain equipment that supports the solid waste permit and inspection program. Any interest earned will be used towards vehicle maintenance/fuel. The grant funds are very much appreciated in this rural County.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Feriani","Phone":"209-754-6691"},{"GrantID":12827,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":38737.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of San Diego, Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) has developed program goals and objectives in order to protect public health, safety and the environment that encompass a wide variety of solid waste activities, including solid waste permitting, inspection, investigation and enforcement: public health and safety, regulatory streamlining, agency coordination and customer outreach.   \r\n\r\nThe 2011-2012 LEA Grant funds will continue to enhance the LEA program by providing additional field equipment, equipment maintenance, computer equipment and software, office supplies, public outreach materials and opportunities, training and travel, personnel costs, reference materials, professional memberships, laboratory services, health and safety equipment, medical monitoring and administrative services.  The grant funds will enhance the LEA`s abilities to protect of public health, safety, the environment from the impacts of solid waste management, processing, recycling and disposal, and will further enhance inspection efficiency and compliance.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Melissa","LastName":"Porter","Phone":"858-694-2801"},{"GrantID":12829,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":80682.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) grant funds will be used to provide additional technical training within the State on permitting and inspection.  Funds to purchase personal protective equipment, supplies, field equipment for the LEA, educational material, membership fees, and subscriptions on Title 14, and 27.  Funds maybe used to hire an outside consultant to deal with difficult issues.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cindy","LastName":"Chen","Phone":"626-430-5550"},{"GrantID":12832,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":17358.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Nevada County Department of Environmental Health s solid waste LEA program is dedicated to protect the public health, safety and environment by insuring appropriate management and disposal solid waste within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThis LEA intends to utilize the FY 2011   2012 LEA Grant funds for continued enhancement of the Closed, Illegal and Abandoned (CIA) disposal site program, enforcement investigation costs, annual medical monitoring for LEA field staff, and reimbursement for staff services (permanent salaries and CDA reimbursement for support services) as based upon actual salaries as per CalRecycles approved methodology.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Eisen","Phone":"530-265-1469"},{"GrantID":12833,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":16786.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Mono County Environmental Health intends to use FY 2011-2012 LEA Grant funds (EA22) to supplement salary and/or cover expenses incurred by LEA staff.","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Louis","LastName":"Molina","Phone":"760-924-1845"},{"GrantID":12840,"CycleID":518,"CycleCode":"HD19        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD19         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":249446.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Shasta County proposes to hold approximately 6 temporary, one-day household hazardous waste (HHW) collection events in the rural area and small cities of Shasta County during the grant activity period.  A public education component that utilizes person to person contact and mass media will compliment the HHW events.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Ronni","LastName":"Harman","Phone":"530-225-5404"},{"GrantID":12841,"CycleID":518,"CycleCode":"HD19        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD19         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Alan Ilusorio","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds are being requested to improve collection areas for recyclable /universal waste at the Red Hill Yard Waste Facility.  The site currently consists of 2 hazardous waste storage lockers, tanks for used oil and filters and used antifreeze .   Materials collected include used oil, filters, antifreeze, automotive batteries, household batteries, latex paint, CRT;s, fluorescent light tubes, mercury containing devices, and appliances .  The site currently has drainage issues, which limits access to portions of the site during winter months.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cynthia","LastName":"Knapp","Phone":"209-754-6401"},{"GrantID":12842,"CycleID":518,"CycleCode":"HD19        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2010-11   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD19         - 2010-11","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Alameda County will focus on sharps, batteries, fluorescent lights,  and public education.  The project will recruit 20 retail sites collect fluorescent lamps and batteries; recruit 10 retail sites to collect sharpes;  and, adapt current HHW outreach to inform residents of alternative disposal sites for sharps, lamps and batteries in their community.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bill","LastName":"Pollock","Phone":"510-670-6460"},{"GrantID":12845,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":33985.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Solid Waste Program is to protect the public health, safety and the environment with regards to solid waste facilities and operations within the jurisdictions or Yuba and Sutter Counties and the Cities within. This will be accomplished through routine inspections and making sure that the solid waste facilities and operations within our jurisdictions operate in accordance with their solid waste facilities permit and the State Minimum Standards.\r\nYuba County Environmental Health Department intends to use the FY2011-2012 funds for LEA staff salaries.","ParticipantName":"Yuba-Sutter County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jagjinder","LastName":"Sahota","Phone":"530-749-5469"},{"GrantID":12847,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":26524.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the City of San Diego Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe LEA intends to use FY 2011-2012 LEA grant funds for new safety and computer equipment, medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities), equipment maintenance, for staff training, reference materials and personnel costs. Any interest earned will be used for Salaries.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Daron","LastName":"Warkentin","Phone":"619-533-3694"},{"GrantID":12848,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":18484.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe County of El Dorado intends to use FY 2011-12 Local Enforcement Agency grant monies to compensate Placer County for performance of solid waste permitting and enforcement activities within the County of El Dorado.  This arrangement between the neighboring counties is sought to effect cost efficiency.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Deatherage","Phone":"530-621-6113"},{"GrantID":12849,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":15587.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With one FTE Environmental health Specialist, Sierra County currently operates five solid waste disposal facilities which are located throughout an area covering approximately 1000 square miles. The local enforcement agency is charged with the responsibility to `...assure that solid, liquied, and hazardous wastes are collected, treated, handled, and reclaimed or recycled in such a manner as to prevent the spread of, or pollution of waters, the creation of nuisances of safety hazards, and the environmental degradation of any kind.: (Sierra County health Services Plan, (1994/95).  The Environmental Health Speicalist is responsible for performing tasks directly related to landfill permit and inspections as well as accomplishing all the duties encompassed by the Environmental Health Plan.","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Shirley","LastName":"Coggin","Phone":"530-993-6701"},{"GrantID":12850,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":17396.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1. To support personnel salaries and benefits for solid waste Landfill permit and inspections in the LEA Program\r\n2. Postage, copies, communications and other office supplies associated with LEA functions in the solid waste program\r\n3. Maintenance and travel costs on vehicle use for landfill and transfer station inspections.\r\n4. Up to 10% for administrative and clerical support costs.","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Perez","Phone":"530-283-6355"},{"GrantID":12851,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":15763.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The enforcement assistance grant will be utilized to directly support the Glenn County Local Enforcement Agency in inspecting and monitoring the Glenn County Landfill, two composting operations, closed sites and other solid waste activities. The grant funds will be maintained in a separate account within the Glenn County Health Services Department budget, as required in the Enforcement Assistance Grants Program Financial Control Mechanisms document. Expenditures will be divided between equipment, training, professional and consulting services and LEA staff salaries.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Backus","Phone":"530-934-6102"},{"GrantID":12852,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":23662.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tulare County`s Environmental Health Department will use the FY 2011-2012 Local Enforcement Agency grant funds to benefit its program to regulate solid waste handling, processing, and disposal activities.  Funds will provide partial funding for a Registered Environmental Health Specialist to perform routine facility inspections, process permit applications, and respond to solid waste complaints.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kenneth","LastName":"Bowers","Phone":"559-624-7428"},{"GrantID":12853,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":28762.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to promote compliance with State and Local regulations as it  pertains to the collection, handling, storage and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial waste in an effort to protect the air, water, and land from pollution and to ensure public health, safety and the environment.\r\n\r\nThe Fresno County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division, intends to utilize the FY 2011-12 Enforcement Grant Funds for staffing needs directly related to the implementation of the County of Fresno`s Enforcement Program Plan. Remaining grant funds will be utilized to attend training to maintain program certification, fund professional and specialized services, and purchase equipment.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim L.","LastName":"Casagrande","Phone":"559-445-3391"},{"GrantID":12854,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":21290.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA intends to use grant funds for salaries exclusive of benefits. The Grant will augment our inspection, permitting, and enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jill","LastName":"Pahl","Phone":"530-745-2300"},{"GrantID":12855,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":29392.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilitiies in our jurisdiction.\r\nThe Alameda County of Environmental Health, Office of Solid and Medical Waste Management intends to use the FY2011-2012 LEA Grant funds to a portion of the salaries of individuals directly involved in carrying out the Solid Waste Program in Alameda County.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Browder","Phone":"510-567-6726"},{"GrantID":12856,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":25293.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to proper storage, transport and disposal of solid waste within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health intends to use FY 2011 / 2012 LEA grant funds for activities directly related to implementation and administrative costs of the solid waste facilities permit and inspection programs as outlined in the Procedures and Requirements and Application Guidelines.  This may include, but not be limited to, new safety and computer equipment, medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities), personnel costs, and maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste Program.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Balliet","Phone":"408-918-1976"},{"GrantID":12857,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":17500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"LEA funds will be used for the following activities:\r\n\r\n1. Support enhancement of the LEA solid waste landfill permit and inspection programs, and related staff costs.\r\n2. Postage, copies, communications and other miscellaneous office expenses associated with LEA functions in solid waste.\r\n3. Expenses associated with computer and audio/visual equipment to be used to support LEA activities in solid waste.\r\n4. Travel expenses associated with the LEA EHS mandated training and meeting requirements. \r\n","ParticipantName":"Lassen County","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Mannel","Phone":"530-251-8128"},{"GrantID":12860,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":19851.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This certified LEA oversees 65 active solid waste sites (operations, facilities, closed municipal solid waste landfills and burn dumps) and numerous nuisance dump sites.  We educate private citizens and businesses, respond to their requests as well as various agency requests for service.  Other funding for the LEA Program is derived from a portion of the local solid waste tipping fee (currently $2.66 per ton), solid waste operation/facility inspection fees and project review fees ($141.00 per hour).  We will use the EA 21 grant funds to augment our program revenue to provide staff salaries and staff training.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael Peter","LastName":"Esko","Phone":"707-268-2224"},{"GrantID":12861,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":20139.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used for personnel, specifcially to offset staff costs for one Civil Engineer-Environmental and two Environmental Health Specialists-Senior in the LEA program and responsible for performing solid waste facility permitting and inspection duties.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Schmidtbauer","Phone":"707-784-3308"},{"GrantID":12862,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":15760.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect the health, safety, and environment with regard to the solid waste facility in the City`s jurisdiction, namely BKK landfill.  The City of West Covina intends to use the 2011-2012 LEA Grant funds to supplement their LEA Solid Waste Program for grant eligible expenses including contractual waste management enforcement/inspection services, staffing, training, and office supplies.","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Briley","Phone":"626-939-8425"},{"GrantID":12865,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":15565.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Solid Waste Program is to maintain a strong public health \u0026 safety program and to protect the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\nThe City of Vernon`s Health Dept. intends to use the FY2011-2012 LEA Grant -22 funds to purchase safety equipment, monitoring tools, telecommunications air-time and accessories for mobile telephones, computer hardware and software, office supplies, provide for vehicle maintenance and upkeep, and allow us to attend training and educational conferences to help fulfill our LEA responsibilities.","ParticipantName":"City of Vernon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Leonard","LastName":"Grossberg","Phone":"323-583-8811"},{"GrantID":12866,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":31507.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA proposed to use the grant funding to supplement the costs of three Environmental Specialists, as follows:\r\n1) Lea Gibson, Environmental Specialist III\r\nResponsibilities: Permit processing, facility inspections, and enforcement actions\r\n2) John Lewis, Environmental Specialist III\r\nResponsibilities: Permit processing, facility inspections, and enforcement actions\r\n3) Victoria Krohn, Environmental Specialist II\r\nFacility inspections and enforcement actions\r\n","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Elise","LastName":"Rothschild","Phone":"916-875-8473"},{"GrantID":12868,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":23572.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Solid Waste Program is to protect the public health, safety and the environment as it relates to the operation of solid waste facilities and operations in Santa Barbara County.\r\n\r\nSanta Barbara COunty Environmental Health Services intends to use the FY 2011/12 Grant funds for LEA staff salaries, training, equipment maintenance and for necessary office and field equipment. In accordance w/ grant requirements, all expenditures of grant funds will be tracked with a complete accounting of those expenditures provided to CalRecyle w/in 90 days of the close of the fiscal year.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Brummond","Phone":"805-346-7348"},{"GrantID":12869,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":22444.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The mission of the Imperial County Local Enforcement Agency is to protect public health, safety, and the environment by ensuring that all solid wastes are properly managed within our community. \r\n\r\nThe Imperial County Department of Public Health intends to utilize the FY 2011/12 EA Grant funds for staff training, supplies, and technical equipment to support LEA staff in the performance of their permitting, inspection, and enforcement duties at solid waste facilities in support of our mission.  Funds may also be allocated to support illegal dumping prevention and enforcement activities managed  by the Imperial County LEA.  Any remaining funds or interest earned will be used for salary offsets.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Lars","LastName":"Seifert","Phone":"760-336-8530"},{"GrantID":12872,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":22225.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. \r\n\r\nThe San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department intends to ust the FY 2011-1012 LEA grant funds for new safety, field and office equipment, medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities) and for staff training.  Any interest earned will be used for copy machine lease.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Kith","Phone":"209-468-3444"},{"GrantID":12873,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":16279.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid Waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment through the permitting, inspection and enforcement of solid waste laws and regulations at solid waste facilties within the county. Colusa County Environmental Health, as LEA, intends to utilize the approximate sum of $16,229.00 from Grant EA 22 Cycle  to supplement the salary of the LEA staff position.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Craig","LastName":"Erickson","Phone":"530-458-0396"},{"GrantID":12875,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":58944.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA is applying for the 2011-2012 Landfill Enforcement Grant to further assist our program in reinforcing its goal and achieve efficiency.  The LEA would like to use part of the grant for a consultant contract, which is primarily utilized for engineering review of Reports of Facility Information, closure plans, and other technical documents.  The LEA would like to use the remainder for staff attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees and field equipment and its maintenance.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Kao","Phone":"213-252-3967"},{"GrantID":12877,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":19440.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. The LEA grant funds and any interest earned would be used towards improving our solid waste enforcement program. Those expenses would include training for enforcement staff (including travel within the state), the purchase of equipment and materials used for inspections and salaries and benefits for environmental health personnel to handle expected workload in FY 2011-2012 from anticipated applications for new or revised solid waste facility permits, inspections and other activities in the solid waste enforcement program.\r\n \t\r\nJeff Taber, MPH, REHS\r\nInterim Deputy Health Director, Environmental Health Services\r\nKings County Public Health Department\r\n","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Taber","Phone":"559-852-2620"},{"GrantID":12878,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":17125.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel (administrative services, R.E.H.S. salary)","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Ruminski","Phone":"707-263-1164"},{"GrantID":12879,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":24031.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1) Staff training and related expenses including hosting roundtable an dother waste meetings;\r\n2) Equipment maintaince and equipment needs such as instrument calibration, computers, cameras, \r\n    etc;\r\n3) Vehicle mileage and replacement expenses;\r\n4) Staffing and miscellaneous expenses such as safety gear.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dean","LastName":"Peterson","Phone":"650-372-6222"},{"GrantID":12880,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":16195.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities in our jurisdiction.\r\nThe Modoc County Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 11/12 LEA grant funds for staff salary for the Solid Waste Program.  Any interest earned will be for the same purposes.","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Warren","LastName":"Farnam","Phone":"530-233-6310"},{"GrantID":12881,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":45333.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Bernardino County`s Environmental Health Services Division (Division) intends to use FY 2011-12 LEA Grant funds to supplement the LEA Program budget for .3 FTE personnel costs. The Division also will use a portion of the funds for vehicle, equipment, and training expenses. The Division is confident funds will be fully expended if utilized for these purposes.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Corwin","LastName":"Porter","Phone":"909-387-4692"},{"GrantID":12882,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":22946.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The EHD/LEA intends to use the EA22 grant funds for staff training to maintain our State certification, for purchase of necessary safety equipment, for maintenance and calibration of monitoring equipment as neccessary, to update program staff computer systems as neccessary, and to facilitate activities conducted in the course of enforcement of solid waste laws and regulations.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ernest","LastName":"Dragan","Phone":"805-654-2859"},{"GrantID":12883,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":17072.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds from this grant will be used to implement the Solid Waste Enforcement Program activities including the inspections, report writing and permit reviews of the various solid waste facilities, vehicles, and disposal sites within Tuolumne County.  In addition, funds will be used for enrichment by allowing staff to attend trainings, roundtable meetings, and conferences; and to promote awareness of proper solid waste disposal and recycling through community outreach and education.  Any interest earned will be used for training and education.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rachelle","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"209-533-5692"},{"GrantID":12884,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":15764.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A goal of the Environmental Health Division of the Del Norte County Community Development Department is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  The continuing development and implementation of a comprehensive solid waste program will provide for effective, reliable and economic handling of solid waste for our County that preserves our natural resources.  Specifically, the Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2011/2012 grant funds for personnel costs, minor equipment repairs, travel and education related to solid waste facilities permit and inspection activities.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"McNally","Phone":"707-465-0426"},{"GrantID":12885,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":43659.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment.  The LEA grant funds will be used for staff to attend technical and regulatory training/workshops; contract for technical and legal services; purchase field equipment and safety gear/supplies; miscellaneous maintenance for solid waste vehicles and equipment used in our inspection program; and staff salary.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Larry","LastName":"Honeybourne","Phone":"714-433-6015"},{"GrantID":12886,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":18752.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Butte County Environmental Health regarding the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment specifically concerning solid waste facilities within our jurisdictions.  \r\nLEA Enforcement Grant funds will be used primarily to maintain inspection frequency for non-fee supported solid waste sites (SWIS), enforcement activities not covered by other solid waste program funds such as fees and activities including participation in LEA and CalRecycle coordination activities to assure program uniformity and compliance wityh applicable state regulatory requirements.  Any interest accrued will be used to cover the cost of existing solid waste program staffing.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Huerta","Phone":"530-538-5328"},{"GrantID":12889,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":18431.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment through permitting and inspecting solid waste, recycling, and compost facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\nMendocino County`s Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2011-2012 LEA Grant funds to support the funding of one LEA staff position.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Trey","LastName":"Strickland","Phone":"707-463-5670"},{"GrantID":12890,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":17945.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to protect health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. Inyo County Environmental Health Services Department intends to use FY 2011-2012 LEA grant funds to help us offset the salary costs related to enforcement of the solid waste program. Our LEA program manager, Andrew Kirk, and myself, are the two salaries to be targeted with grant funds. The cost of the LEA program is not fully supported by fees and this grant money alone, and County general fund money is utilized to make up the difference. Any interest earned will also be used for salaries.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Marvin","LastName":"Moskowitz","Phone":"760-878-0261"},{"GrantID":12891,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":18625.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Solid Waste Inspection and Enforcement Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regards to solid waste facilities and operations within our jurisdiction. The Environmental Health Division of the Yolo County Health Department intends to use the FY 2010-2011 LEA grant funds for training and conference expenses, solid waste staff vehicle maintenance, staff time not reimbursable by fees, and for the purchase and maintenance of equipment necessary to perform the Solid Waste Inspection and Enforcement Program.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Pinnow","Phone":"530-666-8646"},{"GrantID":12893,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":23581.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local Enforcement Agency Grant Program-EA22 (FY11-12) funds will supplement personnel, training, equipment, supplies, and other related costs of operating the Monterey County Solid Waste Program.  Grant monies will be used to achieve the following program objectives:\r\n1.  To inspect and monitor all regulated solid waste facilities at required frequencies.\r\n2.  To enhance program efficiency by increasing inspectors` knowledge and capacity through key training opportunities.\r\n3.  To ensure safety and effectiveness while enforcing solid waste statutes and regulations by providing staff with the necessary tools and equipment to carry out program activities.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Ramirez","Phone":"831-755-4539"},{"GrantID":12895,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":19064.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The objective of the Shasta County Solid Waste LEA Program is to coninue to provide a proactive, comprehensive inspection, permitting, and enforcement program.   The full grant award will be used for salaries for our staff who inspect, follow-up, permit, and fperform related LEA Program duties.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carla","LastName":"Serio","Phone":"530-225-5787"},{"GrantID":12896,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":17004.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Siskiyou County Environmental Health Division maintains an active Local Enforcement Agency Program for the purposes of protecting public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  The 2011-2012 grant funds will be spent on REHS staff salaries.  REHS staff will continue to inspect and enforce applicable regulations at all active and closed sites.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Barber","Phone":"530-841-2110"},{"GrantID":12897,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":17884.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA Grant will be used to support the LEA program in Marin County.  The LEA strives to protect public health and safety and the environment through the prevention of solid waste issues in Marin County.  The support to the program will be in the form of education and training, vehicle and equipment maintenance, and personnel and/or consultative services.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rebecca","LastName":"Ng","Phone":"415-473-6919"},{"GrantID":12898,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":33640.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding received through the Local Enforcement Agency grant will be used to offset staff costs related to inspection, training, enforcement activities and over-site of the solid waste program.\r\n\r\nThe goal of the Environmental Health Division, as the Local Enforcemrnt Agency, is to ensure that solid waste activites are operated in conformance iwth the regulations of the State of California, and that the protection of public health, safety and the environment is held as the highest priority.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"O\u0027Rullian","Phone":"661-862-8731"},{"GrantID":12901,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":16002.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Vehicle Maintenance.  The LEA purchased an inspection vehicle with Enforcement Grant funds awarded during 1996-97 and 1997-98 grant cycles.  The inspection vehicle has provided the LEA the appropriate image needed for the enforcement agency during inspections and investigations as well as improved the efficiency of the department.  To continue this level of efficiency, the LEA will use a portion of the grant funds for the maintenance of this inspection vehicle.\r\n\r\nTraining.  The LEA proposes to use a portion of the funds for staff to travel and attend training courses inside and outside the region to maintain and update their qualifications. \r\n\r\nComputer Upgrades, Hardware and Software.  The LEA proposes to use a portion of the any of the grant funds it receives to purchase software and equipment. \r\n\r\nOutreach Programs.  The LEA will provide outreach to the community on materials that should not be sent to transfer stations and landfills.  These items include sharps, mercury, aerosols cans and other hazardous materials that can damange the environment and sanitation workers.  These programs will provide residents of eastern Contra Costa County with free and convenient disposal options for these materials. \r\n\r\nThe City of Pittsburg LEA, in partnership with the Delta Diablo Sanitation District HHW drop-off facility, will use grant money to fund a sharps exchange program for residents of east Contra Costa County.  Grant funds will be used to design and print an instructional pamphlets which will be distributed through doctor s offices and clinics in the target area, to purchase needle disposal kits and mailing boxes, and to pay for the cost of disposal of used needle containers that are dropped off at the HHW facility.   \r\n\r\nThe mercury abatement (CFLs and thermomters) program will function in a similar manner in partnership with the Delta Diablo Sanitation District HHW drop-off facility as well as for aerosols. Due to an accident with a patron at the transfer station with a container of pesticide liquid that spayed the patron and an employee, a new brochure on the danger of these materials may be produced to hopefully prevent future accidents with illegal dumping of these materials in the trash by residents and contractors.","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Laura L.","LastName":"Wright","Phone":"925-252-4114"},{"GrantID":12902,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":16252.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nFunds obtained from the grant program will be used to support the Local Enforcement Agency s (LEA) ability to inspect, permit and monitor the landfill and compost facility.  These funds will be set up in a separate interest bearing account and appropriate records will be maintained.  Any interest earned will be used to enhance approved budget categories.\r\n\r\nThe Solid Waste Program in Mariposa County continues to benefit from enforcement training workshops/seminars offered by the CalRecycle and other worthwhile organizations.  These training sessions assist in the standardization of LEA functions and provide opportunities to network with other jurisdictions.\r\n\r\nAdditionally, the LEA Program will continue inspection of closed, illegal, and abandoned sites throughout the County.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Charles B.","LastName":"Mosher, M.D., MPH","Phone":"209-966-3689"},{"GrantID":12904,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":18293.0000,"ProjectSummary":"All of these EA22 Grant monies will be supplemented within the existing Local Enforcement Agency  (LEA) Solid Waste Enforcement programs budget and used to support this programs staff members by acquiring all the necessary staff training, personnel protective equipment (PPE), office equipement/supplies, and field equipment necessary in maintaining the appropriate levels of expertise and qualifications to effectively continue administering this LEA program.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Phil","LastName":"Hudecek","Phone":"559-675-7823"},{"GrantID":12905,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":29229.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste enforcement program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to the effects of solid waste at recycling and waste handling facilities and from illegal disposal (blight, etc.). The City of San Jose`s Department of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement - CE-Division intends to use the EA22 EAG for the continued implementation of the Decade/EnvisionConnect inspection data management system, program related computer equipment and services (wireless accounts), etc. In addition new safety equipment, LEA-staff medical monitoring, vehicle maintenance, staff training and education. Any interest earned will be used for supplies and office equipment for the LEA program. LEA grant expenditures, needs and focus may be altered during the term of this grant cycle, which may necessitate a reallocation of some of the grant funds. If this is necessary, the LEA supervisor will provide the proposed changes for Board staff review and authorization.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Eusebio","LastName":"Espitia","Phone":"408-535-7885"},{"GrantID":12906,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":15565.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\nThe Sunshine Canyon Landfill Local Enforcement Agency intends to use EA 22 FY 2011-2012 LEA grant funds for new safety and computer equipment, staff attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees, and field equipment and its maintenance.","ParticipantName":"Sunshine Canyon Landfill","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Kao","Phone":"213-252-3967"},{"GrantID":12910,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":19323.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Napa County Solid Waste LEA is to protect the public health, safety, and the environment with ragard to all the solid waste facilities and operations within Napa County.  Napa intends to use the FY 2011-12 LEA Grant Funds for the purpose of assisting personnel salary associated within the solid waste facility inspection and permitting program.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"707-253-4144"},{"GrantID":12911,"CycleID":522,"CycleCode":"EA22        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA22         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":16223.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  Trinity County`s Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2011/12 LEA grant funds for solid waste program staff salary.  Any earned interest will be used for the same.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Hedtke","Phone":"530-623-1459"},{"GrantID":12913,"CycleID":525,"CycleCode":"FR43        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR43         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":6981.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Hire a registered Waste Tire Hauler to clean-up a single site.  Removed approximately 415 illegally dumped tires from the owner`s property.  have the tires disposed of lawfully.  Post signage acknowledging CalRecycle`s assistance.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"O\u0027Rullian","Phone":"661-862-8731"},{"GrantID":12933,"CycleID":525,"CycleCode":"FR43        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR43         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":7573.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The single site of this project is individually owned and used for commercial livestock and forage production, grazing and greenhouse crop production. Removal, recycling and/or disposal of tires, waste barbed wire, bailing wire, misc. metal and wood waste illegally dumped on the hillside slopes and in drainage area will control water runoff and positively impact water quality and wildlife habitat. Site restoration measures will be implemented to stabilize the slopes and control erosion. A sign will be posted to acknowledge the funding support of the California Dept. of Resources, Recycling and Recovery.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County Resource Conservation District","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Patricia","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"209-966-3431"},{"GrantID":13128,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":64060.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Highland would like to utilize grant funds to purchase approximately 160,000 lbs of mulch/bark derived from recycled California waste tires. The product will be used to provide a two inch ground cover over approximately 31,500 square feet, which will be utilized in two landscaped maintenance areas that are currently located in, and maintained by the City.  The locations are located along Weaver Street (15,000 square feet of the 43,814 total square foot area) and along Greenspot Road (16,500 square feet of the 48,126 square foot area). The use of mulch/bark is an ideal method for complimenting a landscaped area in the City, not only does it utilize a recycled content product, but it also retains moisture in the ground, prevents growth of weeds, and conserves water. Therefore, the City would like to place the material in the above mentioned areas to demonstrate to its residents and the public the benefit of utilizing recycled content products while also conserving water.","ParticipantName":"City of Highland","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Melissa","LastName":"Morgan","Phone":"909-864-6861"},{"GrantID":13133,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Santa Monica proposes to purchase wall guards (bumper-borders) for bin service trash enclosures to mitigate damage claims to buildings and enclosures.\r\nThis is needed to reduce damage claims from customers, and to lower the need for more bin purchases or repairs.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Monica","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Laura","LastName":"Cronin","Phone":"310-458-8596"},{"GrantID":13135,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":118000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Dixon has several Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance Districts Zones plus 8 parks as well as other landscape areas surrounding public buildings.  The City has devised a three phase plan for installing rubberized bark in these landscape areas.  The rubberized bark lasts much longer than traditional wood chios bark and will help Dixon meet the goals of the City and State to reduce, reuse, and recycle solid waste materials which would otherwise end up in the landfill.  Also, rubberized bark is cost effective in the long term by reducing labor, improving ongoing weed control, water conservation, and reducing the annual purchase of wood chips. 45,333 PTEs will be diverted from the California waste Stream through this project","ParticipantName":"City of Dixon","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Janet","LastName":"Koster","Phone":"707-678-7051"},{"GrantID":13142,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149570.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Manhattan Beach would like to recycle 38,500 California tires with the purchase and installation of 100% recycled tire rubber bark in the walking areas at eight (8) city park playgrounds.  With over 24,000 square feet of cumulative recreational area, the 220 bags of rubber bark will be installed at a 9\" depth.  Currently either wood chips or Ortega silica sand are utilized, which require annual replacement due to degradation.  This degradation creates a safety hazard to users and the annual replacement diverts personnel and equipment from new or City Council Work Plan projects.  With the award of this grant, reliable, long-term safety will be established and invaluable personnel and equipment resources will be available for other city projects in need of completion.","ParticipantName":"City of Manhattan Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Anna","LastName":"Luke-Jones","Phone":"3108025363"},{"GrantID":13151,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Remove existing wood chip fill from playground area(s).\r\nPrepare playground area(s) for new fill material.\r\nInstall 516 cubic yards of loose fill rubber mulch in playground area(s).","ParticipantName":"West Side Recreation \u0026 Park District","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Les","LastName":"Clark","Phone":"661-763-4246"},{"GrantID":13153,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149403.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Del Rey Oaks will use the Grant funds to provide a safer play environment at our play equipment area and to beautify our landscape islands in the city.  We will use Recycled Rubber play ground mulch and landscape mulch.  The play ground mulch is non toxic, anti-microbial protected, will comply with ADA guidelines and is extremely durable.","ParticipantName":"City of Del Rey Oaks","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Minami","Phone":"831-394-8511"},{"GrantID":13157,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":138523.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Monterey Economic Development Department will fund, design, and construct two projects: \r\nA.  Chualar Tot-Lot Playground:  A 1,600-2,000 s.f. tot-lot playground on currently vacant property in the unincorporated farmworker community of Chualar.  The playground will include a rubberized safety surfacing manufactured from recycled tires funded by the CalRecycle TDP grant program  The project site is owned by the Chualar Union School District.  The School District will own and operate the playground upon completion.\r\nB.  Pajaro Neighborhood Park:  A 4.5 acre community park on a currently vacant property in the unincorporated farmworker community of Pajaro.  The project will include two playgrounds for tots and youth, and a synthetic-turf soccer/baseball field, both of which will include tire-derived rubber components.  The park will include a number of other elements such as picnic shelters, a 60 foot-diameter assembly shelter, and public restrooms.  A unique element of the project is public art designed by local schoolchildren as murals focussed on public health and sustainability along the interior of 700 l.f. of concrete perimeter walls.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Nick","LastName":"Nichols","Phone":"831-755-5386"},{"GrantID":13158,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":98812.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We plan to use the stall mats in all of our livestock barns.  The mats should allow us to reduce the amount of bedding that is currently taken to a landfill by 50%.  This product will also significantly reduce dust and make many of our areas more handicapped accessible.","ParticipantName":"Merced County Spring Fair","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Patti","LastName":"Toscano","Phone":"209-704-1073"},{"GrantID":13160,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":124345.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Travis Unified would like to use the materials for the Vanden High School Campus for general ground cover, weed abatement coverage, tree well and shrub area coverage, and for aesthetic and beautification purposes.  We have some newer facilities that would greatly benefit in using this product for an initial installation and other areas of the campus that would benefit from adding the product.\r\n\tThe targeted areas of the campus include the new student parking lot area, new football stadium, soon to be completed softball complex, followed by various areas, linear strips, and planted areas around the campus.\r\n\tThe plan included a focus on keeping away from areas that might be susceptible to wash outs due to heavy rain or flooding. 31,850 PTEs will be diverted from the California waste Stream through this project.\r\n\r\n10/25/2011\r\n\r\nMuncie, Tina\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nPage 1 of 1\r\n\r\n\r\n \r\n","ParticipantName":"Travis Unified School District","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Bryan","Phone":"707-437-4604"},{"GrantID":13163,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We plan to use Recycled Tire Nuggets as a Landscaping/Weed Control product to reduce/eliminate the amount of chemical herbicides necessary to control weeds at the Hollister Municipal Airport. Currently the Hollister Mucipal Airport spends $12,000 per year on chemical herbicide. Staff spend approximatly 1200 hours per year mowing, weeding, and spraying herbicides to control weeds. This Grant would fund an initial application of Nuggets to several areas at the airport to allow use to evalute their use. If successful, we hope to expand the application of this product to further reduce our dependency on herbicides and the emissions that are generated by weed abatement activities.","ParticipantName":"City of Hollister","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Chambless","Phone":"831-636-4365"},{"GrantID":13166,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":82250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will replace wood chips with loose fill rubber mulch in the playground area located in the City`s neighborhood park.  The City will also replace the wood chips with rubber mulch in the landscape area located in front of Community/Senior Center.  The playground will require a 6` depth of rubber chips while the landscape area will require a 3` depth. 16,450 PTEs will be diverted from the California waste Stream through this project.","ParticipantName":"City of Waterford","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Matt","LastName":"Erickson","Phone":"2098742328"},{"GrantID":13167,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":82617.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project will replace worn wood chips in three designated play areas for our pre-school, kindergarten and primary play areas.  The materials will be placed in two play areas with play equipment and one play area with swings. 82,617 PTEs will be diverted from the California waste Stream through this project.","ParticipantName":"Pacific Union School District","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Karla","LastName":"Darnall","Phone":"707-822-4619"},{"GrantID":13168,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":47097.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Lassen County Fair wants to use these grant funds to expand it`s use of recycled materials.  The Fair has a number of areas where mulch is needed in planting areas and/or for weed control.  The intent of this grant application is to utilize rubber mulch produced from recycled tires as mulch for these areas.  The Fair also has five barns just for horse stalls.  The Fair would use the grant to purchase recycled tire horse stall mats that would be placed in the stalls to provide a safer surface for the horses, easier clean up and reduce the amount of bedding that is required. 10,750P PTEs will be diverted from the California waste Stream through this project.","ParticipantName":"Lassen County","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Wolcott","Phone":"530-251-8900"},{"GrantID":13169,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":55369.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Renovation of the existing San Dimas High School stadium and installation of synthetic track and field.  The synthetic field will be used by the school and community for assembly and sporting events.","ParticipantName":"Bonita Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Chambers","Phone":"916-553-4400"},{"GrantID":13170,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":9824.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will be using the Tire Derived Product Grant for Playground surfacing and re-surfacing in playgrounds throughout the Park.  Our main focus for the tire derived product are 2 playgrounds in the Park, Lake 1 Playground and our Campground Playground Expansion Project.  The Campground Playground Expansion is partially funded through a prospective matching funds grant, through the State of California, in which we have been successful in the past.  If that grant is not awarded we will be using the 2,159 diverted tire product for several other playground resurfacing throughout the Park, this will be referred to in the Work Plan as `Alternative Option`.","ParticipantName":"Padre Dam Municipal Water District","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Shawna","LastName":"Fakhouri","Phone":"619-749-2580"},{"GrantID":13171,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":54601.0000,"ProjectSummary":"There are three separate play areas that currently are in need of replacement bark.\r\nMarcum-Illinois School district  currently has wood chips that need to be replaced. This grant would enable our school district  to replace the current  aged wood chips with the rubber bark -tire-derived products which would enhance, protect and improve our playground structures. 13,125 PTEs will be diverted from the California waste Stream through this project.","ParticipantName":"Marcum-Illinois Union Elementary School District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Sharon","LastName":"McIntosh","Phone":"530-656-2407"},{"GrantID":13174,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":102597.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We would like to use TDP to cover playgrounds at both K-8 school sites in our district. Currently the Winship site has pea gravel and sand for a playground surface which is not ADA compliant. The Robbins site has wood bark, which causes drainage problems, and is expensive to top off every year. The TDP for both sites will be less intensive in terms of maintenance, as well as being ADA compliant. 24,500 PTEs will be diverted from the California waste Stream through this project.","ParticipantName":"Winship-Robbins Elementary School District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Katherine","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"530-696-2451"},{"GrantID":13175,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Plainsburg union Elementary School district would like to refurbish our palyground fill material to be state approved and also to provide a safe environment for our students. If awarded this grant we would not only like to refurbish our exsisting playground but also hope to expand our equipment and make it an even more enjoyabl;e experience for all students of Plainsburg.","ParticipantName":"Plainsburg Union Elementary School District","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Kristi","LastName":"Kingston","Phone":"209-389-4707"},{"GrantID":13177,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":112421.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed project is to upgrade the exterior area of the NCRPSTA running track by installing bleachers and `confidence course` style obstacles to be used to enhance the training of public safety personnel. The project area is approximately 29,000 square feet which will incorporate the training obstacles and  bleachers with the remaining area to be covered with landscape fabric and rubber bark for weed control. Current area is non-irrigated dirt and weeds.  The NCRPSTA will be funding all items except for the rubber bark. 29,050 PTEs will be diverted from the California waste Stream through this project.","ParticipantName":"Northern California Regional Public Safety Training Authority","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Sargent","Phone":"916-566-6533"},{"GrantID":13184,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":125003.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Gonzales is seeking to replace sand and bark material throughout the city with a tire derived product. This will include playgrounds, park areas, and planter areas.","ParticipantName":"City of Gonzales","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Carlos","LastName":"Lopez","Phone":"831-675-5000"},{"GrantID":13186,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":57750.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Replace deteriorating playground bark cover at 18 District playgrounds with recycled rubber mulch, diverting California Tires from landfills.","ParticipantName":"Hayward Unified School District","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Billy","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"5107842600"},{"GrantID":13187,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149788.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install TDP (rubber bark) under existing playground equipment in several City neighborhood parks.  This will include Gavin Park, Motor Park, and Veterans Park.  The rubber bark will replace existing engineered wood fiber cushioning material that has deteriorated at Motor Park and Veterans Park.  The rubber bark will replace sand under the playground equipment at Gavin Park and provide an accessible cushioning material.  The TDP cushioning material will reduce on-going maintenance costs. 39,375 PTEs will be diverted from the California waste Stream through this project.","ParticipantName":"City of Marysville","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Catharine","LastName":"Dykes","Phone":"5307493936"},{"GrantID":13188,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":29170.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The N. Humboldt Union High School District will/would use the money from the Tire-Drived Product Grant to pay a portion of the cost of one all-weather synthetic athletic track at Arcata High School.  It is projected that this track will require approximately 35,000 square feet of coverage to fill in the altheltic track.  The track is being partly funded through the District Wide Facilities bond (measure Q) passed by Humboldt voters in November 2010. 7,696 PTEs will be diverted from the California waste Stream through this project.","ParticipantName":"Northern Humboldt Union High School District","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Hartley","Phone":"707-839-6470"},{"GrantID":13196,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":88857.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install Rubber Bark in play ground box area for Washington Union School District.  There are  a total of three playgrounds.  One at San Benancio Middle School, one at Washington Union School, and one at Toro Park School.  This will Intel removing the old worn out wood chip bark and replacing it with new Rubber Bark.","ParticipantName":"Washington Union School District","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Patrick","LastName":"DeBerdt","Phone":"8314842376"},{"GrantID":13197,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":128929.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Ventura County Fairgrounds/31st District Agricultural Association is requesting grant funding for stall mats to cover its 44,000 square foot, livestock area. The livestock area host events throughout the year for the local and surrounding counties livestock community, including the Future Farmers of America, Grange and 4-H Youth Development Organization. Agriculture mats provide traction and padding for the animals, are easy to clean and sterilize and reduce airborn dust.\r\n\r\nThe horse arena material will be used for the Fairground`s 29,000 square foot, Morgan Arena. The arena hosts year around events for the Ventura County Sherriff`s Mounted Unit, 4-H, Grange, Riverview Pony Club, Ventura Tri-County Team Ropers, K-9 training, Bureau of Land Management Wild Horse and Burro Adoption. The horse arena material lessens the strain on animals, reduces dust and mud and discourages insect infestation.","ParticipantName":"31st District Agricultural Association","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Sean","LastName":"McKean","Phone":"805-648-3376"},{"GrantID":13198,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":55125.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Pico Rivera will build two new playgrounds at Smith Park and Rio Vista Park. The existing playgrounds will be demolished and replaced.  The City will install rubber surfacing material for the two new playgrounds.","ParticipantName":"City of Pico Rivera","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jose","LastName":"Rico","Phone":"562-801-4428"},{"GrantID":13202,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":44400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"ADA approved rubber transitional ramps/mats for two school sites. 8,880 PTEs will be diverted from the California waste Stream through this project.","ParticipantName":"Placer Hills Union School District","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Fred H.","LastName":"Adam","Phone":"530-878-2606"},{"GrantID":13203,"CycleID":529,"CycleCode":"SWC38       ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC38        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":41445.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The reimbursement grant funds will allow the county of Tehama to abate three )listed in order of severity) separate and significant sites that pose a substantial threat to public health and safety.  All of the sites are located on private properties and cost recover will be conducted through appropriate lien procedures.  The Department received two bids per site that were generally competitive.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Potanovic","Phone":"530-527-8020"},{"GrantID":13204,"CycleID":528,"CycleCode":"TRP1        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP1         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":249600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Rubberized Pavement Projects on major arterial street thru out the City","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Cucamonga","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Romeo","LastName":"David","Phone":"909-477-2740"},{"GrantID":13205,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":148436.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The tire-derived products funded by this program will provide all weather tracks at two schools within the Petaluma City Schools district, one at Valley Vista Elementary School and one at Casa Grande High School.  Each of these projects will benefit not only the school populations but the surrounding community on both sides of the City of Petaluma.  Currently, the students at Valley Vista must walk several blocks to use another school`s track, resulting in reduced track time use and potential injury from vehicles.  Casa Grande High School is the only high school within Sonoma County which does not have an all weather track, preventing them from holding any official meets at their site.  Additionally the grant will provide playground mulch for two play areas within the grounds at the elementary school. 35,396 PTEs will be diverted from the California waste Stream through this project.","ParticipantName":"Petaluma City Schools","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Bolman","Phone":"7077784813"},{"GrantID":13211,"CycleID":528,"CycleCode":"TRP1        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP1         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1.  Rehabilitation of Oak Street from Pacific Coast Highway to Lomita Boulevard in the City of Lomita. The work will consist of grinding of existing asphalt concrete and repaving with the Rubberized Asphalt Concrete pavement.\r\n\r\n2.  Rehabilitation of 248th Street from Cypress Street to east City limit in the City of Lomita. The work will consist of grinding of existing asphalt concrete and repaving with the Rubberized Asphalt Concrete pavement.\r\n\r\n3.  Rehabilitation of 241st Street from Pennsylvania Avenue to Narbonne Avenue in the City of Lomita. The work will consist of grinding of existing asphalt concrete and repaving with the Rubberized Asphalt Concrete pavement.","ParticipantName":"City of Lomita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tom","LastName":"Shahbazi","Phone":"310-325-7110"},{"GrantID":13212,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149587.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Turlock intends to use the grant funds to complement a project where Canal Drive, a main thoroughfare in Turlock, was repaved using a combination of ARRA, Prop 42 and RSTP funding. Upon completion of the overlay project there were no funds available to complete the landscaping in the median. With the requested grant funds, the City of Turlock will be able to cover 107,080 sq. ft. of landscape with environmentally friendly rubber bark ground cover.  The 472,500 lbs of rubber bark represents 39,375 tires which will be diverted from local landfills. We are excited about the this funding possibility and recognize the `win/win` opportunity. If awarded the Tire-Derived Product Grant it will help the City of Turlock address an unfunded maintenance need and at the same time help us to reduce the City of Turlock`s carbon foot print.","ParticipantName":"City of Turlock","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Erik","LastName":"Schulze","Phone":"209-668-5599"},{"GrantID":13213,"CycleID":528,"CycleCode":"TRP1        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP1         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":100734.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Installing rubberized chip seal on various streets in the City of Newark.","ParticipantName":"City of Newark","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Trang","LastName":"Tran","Phone":"510-578-4298"},{"GrantID":13214,"CycleID":547,"CycleCode":"TRP2        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP2         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City will use RAC material in the street resurfacing project that is scheduled for construction in February 2012.  An estimated 28,749 tons of RAC material will be used.  The City has recieved two previous grants and the ratio of reimbursement is 40% of a differential cost of $29.","ParticipantName":"City of Monterey Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Amy","LastName":"Ho","Phone":"626-307-1383"},{"GrantID":13217,"CycleID":528,"CycleCode":"TRP1        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP1         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":101654.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In accordance with the City of Morro Bay Pavement Management Plan, approximately 101,654 square yards of city streets are scheduled for chip seal or thin overlays. We would like to use Rubberized Chip Seal in both of these situations. The selection of streets for this application has been completed. Construction documents are currently being prepared with a goal of advertising for bid in February 2012 and construction beginning in May 2012.","ParticipantName":"City of Morro Bay","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Barry","LastName":"Rands","Phone":"805-772-6215"},{"GrantID":13220,"CycleID":528,"CycleCode":"TRP1        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP1         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project proposes to install 250,000 SY of rubberized chip seal on local and collector public streets in the Lincoln Historic Area.","ParticipantName":"City of Lincoln","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Clark","Phone":"916-434-2458"},{"GrantID":13224,"CycleID":529,"CycleCode":"SWC38       ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC38        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City  of Los Angeles is proposing to cleanup roadways within the South Los Angeles (SLA) watershed.  The project will identify and characterize illegal disposal sites throughout SLA that occur along roadways, promptly remove waste and properly dispose or recycle material collected at these sites, post warning signs to discourage and minimize further recurrence, and conduct public outreach to residents and businesses in affected communities.  Project success will be measured by community awareness and responsibility, and decreased occurrences and waste tonnage.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Bernadette","LastName":"Halverson","Phone":"213-485-3626"},{"GrantID":13227,"CycleID":529,"CycleCode":"SWC38       ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC38        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Alan Zamboanga","AwardedFunds":301531.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lancaster is the northern most City in Los Angeles County encompassing 96 square miles, comprised primarily of vacant open land.  These geographical features and other contributing factors have created a serious problem with illegal dumping throughout 153 known illegal disposal locations within the City.  To address the issue, the City has proposed a comprehensive plan that includes illegal disposal cleanup activities, increased security measures, code enforcement, public education, and the use of solar powered trash compactors to curb illegal dumping through our business thoroughfares.  The illegal dumping of waste is a significant public health, environmental, financial and public safety issue within the City of Lancaster.  Due to severe budget constraints City personnel are only able to react against illegal dumping activity; the funding provided by this grant though, would enable the implementation of a program that is geared towards proactive illegal dumping prevention, which would improve the quality of life for Lancaster residents.  Funding will also assist the City of Lancaster to empower its residents to report illegal dumping activity and create awareness and penalties for those who generate a dangerous environment and intentionally harm the community.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jason","LastName":"McClure","Phone":"6617235885"},{"GrantID":13228,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149190.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project consists of replacing playground material currently being used (small gravel) with tire-derived product at Los Molinos Elementary School and Vina Elementary School. 38,500 PTEs will be diverted from the California waste Stream through this project.","ParticipantName":"Los Molinos Unified School District","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Charles","LastName":"Ward","Phone":"5303847826"},{"GrantID":13229,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149940.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Replacing pea gravel in multiple playgrounds with handicap accesible rubber mulch. 36,400 PTEs will be diverted from the California waste Stream through this project.","ParticipantName":"Oroville City Elementary School District","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Galloway","Phone":"530-532-3008"},{"GrantID":13231,"CycleID":528,"CycleCode":"TRP1        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP1         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This application consists of the construction of seven pavement rehabilitation projects throughout the unincorporated areas of Ventura County. The paving thickness is 1.5 , using mainly rubberized asphalt concrete material consisting of 300 pounds (15%) of crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder. These projects will use approx. 57,000 tons of rubberized asphalt rubber material, paving over 40 miles of roadway.\r\nProposed starting construction dates vary from project to project, starting February 2012 until mid 2013, see project summary sheet. \r\n\r\nProject 1: Pavement Resurfacing - Ojai/West Ventura Areas \r\nLocations: various locations, see attached Project 1 list\r\nLength of Paving: 6.88 mi \r\nWidth of Paving: Varies: see attached Project 1 list\r\nTons of RAC used: 8650 tons\r\n\r\nProject 2: Pavement Resurfacing - El Rio, Saticoy Areas\r\nLocations: various locations, see attached Project 2 list\r\nLength of Paving: 5.85 mi \r\nWidth of Paving: Varies: see attached Project 2 list\r\nTons of RAC used: 14,125 tons\r\n\r\nProject 3: Pavement Resurfacing - East Ojai Area\r\nLocations: various locations, see attached Project 3 list\r\nLength of Paving: 5.11 mi\r\nWidth of Paving: Varies: see attached Project 3 list\r\nTons of RAC used: 5,950 tons\r\n\r\nProject 4: Pavement Resurfacing - Moorpark Home Acres\r\nLocations: various locations, see attached Project 4 list\r\nLength of Paving: 2.73 mi \r\nWidth of Paving: Varies: see attached Project 4 list\r\nTons of RAC used: 2660 tons \r\n\r\nProject 5: Pavement Resurfacing - Meiners Oaks Area\r\nLocations: various locations, see attached Project 5 list\r\nLength of Paving: 7.34 mi \r\nWidth of Paving: Varies: see attached Project 5 list\r\nTons of RAC used: 9400 tons \r\n\r\nProject 6: Pavement Resurfacing - Piru Area Phase II\r\nLocations: various locations, see attached Project 6 list\r\nLength of Paving: 2.91 mi \r\nWidth of Paving: Varies: see attached Project 6 list\r\nTons of RAC used: 5,010 tons \r\n\r\nProject 7: Pavement Resurfacing - East Oak Park Area\r\nLocations: various locations, see attached Project 7 list\r\nLength of Paving: 4.96 mi   \r\nWidth of Paving: Varies: see attached Project 7 list\r\nTons of RAC used: 11,020 tons","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Fleisch","Phone":"805-654-2077"},{"GrantID":13236,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":28000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With funding from the Tire Derived Product (TDP) grant the fairgrounds would upgrade their facilities.  The hog, beef and goat barns would benefit from this grant with the installment of stall mats.  The grant would be administrated by Laurie Johnson, CEO and Jim Kildow, Senior Maintenance. 5,643 PTEs will be diverted from the California waste Stream through this project.","ParticipantName":"20th District Agricultural Association","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Melissa","LastName":"Benjamin","Phone":"916-645-1107"},{"GrantID":13240,"CycleID":528,"CycleCode":"TRP1        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP1         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":342343.0000,"ProjectSummary":"RAC Project Type - The City is proposing to use asphalt rubber generated from 100% recycled California generated waste tires to pave Valley View Street from State Route 22 to north city limits encompassing close to 1.5 linear miles of street surface and 70 feet of street width. The project will use approximately 6,500 tons of rubberized asphalt concrete material. Construction is scheduled to start in August 2012 and will be completed before April 1, 2014 (see Project Schedule). Valley View has an average daily traffic of 54,016 vehicles and it is one of the busiest arterials in the city.\r\n\r\nChip Seal Project Type - The City is proposing to use chip seal at various residential/collector street locations citywide. Cumulatively, the city will be chip sealing a total of 92,343 square yards of street surface. A detailed list of streets has been included in the Project Summary \u0026 Calculation spreadsheet. All street segments are to be constructed by October 2013. Outside of TRP1 grant funds, the City will use local revenues to finance the project.","ParticipantName":"City of Garden Grove","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ana","LastName":"Neal","Phone":"714-741-5176"},{"GrantID":13241,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149588.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Sylvan Union School District (SUSD) is in the process of modernizing schools. As part of those plans, SUSD intends to remove wood ships from play areas and replace with rubber bark. This will provide the District with a safer play area and help teach our students the importance of recycling.","ParticipantName":"Sylvan Union School District","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lawanda","LastName":"Butcher","Phone":"2095745000"},{"GrantID":13242,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":22000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We are planning to build a play structure for our new charter school in Gilroy, California. We are a kindergarten through  2nd grade school. Our charter authorizes us to add a grade per year until we are a K-8th grade school. We are located in downtown Gilroy in an area that has many low-income families. A play structure for our children is essential for their recreation and fitness. 5,250 PTEs will be diverted from the California waste Stream through this project.","ParticipantName":"Gilroy Prep School","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sharon","LastName":"Waller","Phone":"831-235-0484"},{"GrantID":13246,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Modesto is seeking grant funds to assist with the development of a new park site in NE Modesto - Mary Grogan Park.  Phase 1 of the park construction will include the installation of 7 soccer fields, 3 of which will be covered with synthetic turf and crumb rubber.  The 3 synthetic fields will cover 6.5 acres and is expected to require enough crumb rubber to equal approximately 72,050 PTE`s using the 12lbs calculation.  Phase 1 is expected to be completed by December 2012.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Nathan","LastName":"Houx","Phone":"209-571-5526"},{"GrantID":13250,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Open Door Community Health Centers, a private, non-profit tax-exempt 501(c)(3) corporation, is installing a community garden, walk path, exercise stations and a children`s playground on the grounds of the Del Norte Wellness Center.  For the areas of the children`s playground and the exercise stations, the goal is to use recycled mulch as cover, serface and protection.\r\n\r\nThe County of Del Norte wishes to use recycled mulch in several existing playground areas located in three County Parks. 34,650 PTEs will be diverted from the California waste stream through this project.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Drew","Phone":"7074647214"},{"GrantID":13252,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Joaquin County Office of Education (SJCOE) will utilize the recycled tire-derived products from this grant for surfaces at SJCOE s Venture Academy Charter School Gymnasium and Ropes Course. The new surfaces will bring these programs to compliance and provide a safer physical fitness environment for our students. Venture Academy`s physical fitness programs provide education to students and local groups by presenting opportunities to practice and develop team-skills, self-esteem, positive encouragement, and trust within themselves and their peers. 30,000 PTEs will be diverted from the California waste Stream through this project.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County Office of Education","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Condit","Phone":"209-468-9297"},{"GrantID":13256,"CycleID":528,"CycleCode":"TRP1        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP1         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":29800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project is for Temple Avenue in the City of Walnut.  The project will start just east of the intersection at Grand Ave. and Temple Ave. and will end at the eastern city limit.  This is approximately 4,400 LF or 301,945 SF of street. The estimated construction start date is March 1, 2012.  The estimated amount of RAC material to be used is 3,725 Tons.","ParticipantName":"City of Walnut","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Alicia","LastName":"Jensen","Phone":"909-598-5605"},{"GrantID":13257,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":35356.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Madera intends to install rubber mulch at the Mc Nally Memorial Park if we receive funding through the Tire-Derived Products program.  In addition to its sustainable qualities, our Parks \u0026 Community Services Department believes this product will enhance the facility aesthetically and improve safety conditions for our youth.  Given the relative ease of working with this product, the City of Madera believes we can complete the project within 3 months of a successful award and will rely solely on internal staffing to complete the installation.  Finally, our community will use this project to evaluate the material s performance in order to determine its potential in future city projects.  The City of Madera appreciates the opportunity to participate in the TDP program and hopes our application meets the purposes of your agency.","ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Daniel","LastName":"Abdella","Phone":"5596613690"},{"GrantID":13263,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149980.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Replace existing natural turf based physical education and athletic fields with new synthetic infill fields using recycled tire-derived products as infill.  At Monta Vista HS we have 280,600 square feet of synthetic turf.  Based on the available field space and quantity of programs at Monta Vista High School, all the fields will be synthetic turf.  This includes the stadium field along with the baseball, softball and multi-use field. Did not include PTEs from current 227 since material cost exceeds maximum potential grant award.","ParticipantName":"Fremont Union High School District","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Aram","LastName":"Darmanian","Phone":"408-522-2233"},{"GrantID":13264,"CycleID":528,"CycleCode":"TRP1        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP1         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":233956.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The resurfacing project is the installation of rubberized Chip-seal followed by Micro-surfacing application at various local streets in the City of Stockton. The work includes removal and replacement of pavement striping, pavement markings and pavement legends. The estimated total area of the resurfacing is 307,000 square yard. The chip-seal rubber binder will contain a minimum 300 pounds of tire-derived crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder. The proposed schedule for the project is summer of 2012.","ParticipantName":"City of Stockton","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Even","LastName":"Marcelo","Phone":"209-937-8885"},{"GrantID":13265,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":116375.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Lynwood Unified School District respectfully requests funding to: repair the fall protection zone, increase the size of fall the protection zone, and replace wood chips for uniform fall protection for a total of 15 separate playgrounds at Wilson, Abbott, Lindberg, Helen Keller and Mark Twain Elementary Schools for a total of 23,180 square feet.  The District has selected rubberized mulch product to replace the existing wood chips, resulting in a total of 23,275 tires derived for this project.","ParticipantName":"Lynwood Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Wong","Phone":"310-886-1403"},{"GrantID":13269,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":148280.0000,"ProjectSummary":"the project will be used at three plaground areas at Golden Valley School located at 41465 road 127 Orosi, CA. 93647. we will remove the curreant wood-chop from the playgeound areas ond install the rubber mulch.","ParticipantName":"Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified School District","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raffi","LastName":"Soghomonian","Phone":"559-528-4763"},{"GrantID":13272,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":136324.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project consists of removing existing surfacing material (wood chips) from two  playgrounds (Rohner Park \u0026 Newburg Park) and replacing with rubber bark. The wood chips wood be utilized as a mulch around trees and plants throughout both parks . Approval of this project will divert 31,500 passenger tire equivalents  (378,000#`s) from landfills. This project along with our existing recycle programs  will bring awareness to children and parents utilizing our play equipment of the need and benifits of,  reducing waste, reuseing products and  recycling.","ParticipantName":"City of Fortuna","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Christina","LastName":"Boone","Phone":"7077257620"},{"GrantID":13273,"CycleID":528,"CycleCode":"TRP1        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP1         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"FY 2011-12 Annual Major Street Rehabilitation Program, Cochran Street from Sycamore Drive to Erringer Road and Madera Road from Strathearn Street to Royal Avenue and FY 2011-12 Annual Minor Street Rehabilitation Program: Chandler Avenue, Rio Vista Court, Oak Haven Avenue, Stoneword Street, and Meadowstone Drive, FY 2012-13 Annual Major Street Rehabilitation Program, Sycamore Drive from Cochran Street to Royal  Ave. , Erringer Road from Cochran Street to Royal Ave. and Cochran Street from Erringer Road to First St. Grind 2` and pave with 2`-2.5` of RAC. The estimated quantity of RAC is 25,000 tons.","ParticipantName":"City of Simi Valley","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Fuad","LastName":"Shamout","Phone":"805-583-6788"},{"GrantID":13274,"CycleID":528,"CycleCode":"TRP1        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP1         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":283500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will perform an asphalt overlay along the prime arterial of San Marcos Boulevard, beginning at the intersection of Rancho Santa Fe extending westerly until the City limits at the intersection of White Sands Drive. The City will also perform a chip seal on its more rural collector roadways including portions of Mulberry, Olive, Sycamore, La Moree and Linda Vista Drive. The roadways were selected based on an evaluation of the roadway condition and expected benefits from the indicated work.","ParticipantName":"City of San Marcos","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Beth","LastName":"Herzog","Phone":"7607441050"},{"GrantID":13275,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":142180.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will replace sand and woodchips with 100% recycled rubber mulch at multiple playgrounds of eight of the City`s Public Parks for a total square footage of 55,352.","ParticipantName":"City of Montebello","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rebecca","LastName":"Silva","Phone":"323-887-4550"},{"GrantID":13276,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":103258.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Benicia High School track and sports turf are a documented safety hazards and an environmental resource drain. The overall scope of this project is to allow Benicia youth access to a superior sports facility and bring our facilities in line with high environmental standards. The first phase of this project is to: (1) replace the current clay track with recycled rubberized surfacing, (2) replace field event runways with recycled rubberized surfacing, and (3) install a synthetic sports turf with recycled tires to be used as infill. These portions of the project are expected to divert XXXX tires.","ParticipantName":"Benicia Unified School District","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Rahill","Phone":"707-747-8300"},{"GrantID":13278,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":12324.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Earlimart Unified School District will install a six lane synthetic track at Earlimart Middle School to replace the sand track that is currently in place.","ParticipantName":"Earlimart School District","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Fernandez","Phone":"661-849-4222"},{"GrantID":13279,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":40110.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Aspire Rosa Parks Academy is in the process of updating our school. As part of those plans, Aspire Rosa Parks Academy intends to remove wood chips from play areas and replace with rubber bark. This will provide the school with a safer play area and help teach our students the importance of recycling.","ParticipantName":"Aspire Public Schools","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Natalie","LastName":"June","Phone":"209-944-5590"},{"GrantID":13280,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":129500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Dixon Unified has three elementary school campuses with playground areas that currently have wood fiber spread over a decomposed granite base.  To improve safety and minimize the expense related to the replacement and distribution of the fiber, the District would like to convert to the tire-derived surfacing for each site.  The rubber product is made from 100% California recycled tires.  The desired colors are black, cyprus, hunter green, blue, dark red or brown.  The rubber product will be installed at a depth of 6 inches. 30,000 PTEs will be diverted from the California waste Stream through this project.","ParticipantName":"Dixon Unified School District","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Cecile","LastName":"Nunley","Phone":"707-693-6301"},{"GrantID":13282,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149587.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Lincoln Unified School District (District) presently has wood chips in all the playground containers under our playground equipment.  The District intends to remove the wood chips and replace the wood chips with rubberized bark in July of 2012.  The Lincoln Unified School District will pay the cost of removing the old wood bark and disposing of this material. The Lincoln Unified School District will also pay the cost of installing the new rubberized bark in the playground containers.  The Lincoln Unified School District estimates the cost of removing the old bark, disposing of the old bark, and installing the new rubberized bark to be $3,500. 39,375 PTEs will be diverted from the California waste Stream through this project.","ParticipantName":"Lincoln Unified School District","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Tillman","Phone":"209-953-8715"},{"GrantID":13283,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":104125.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Bell Gardens will replace sand and wood chips with recycled mulch at six of the City`s Public Parks.","ParticipantName":"City of Bell Gardens","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Chau","LastName":"Vu","Phone":"562-806-7770"},{"GrantID":13288,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Downey proposes the creation soccer fields at the Discovery Sports Complex.  Two soccer fields will be created with crumb rubber derived from 100% California waste tires.  The new soccer field will enhance recreation use for Downey Youth.","ParticipantName":"City of Downey","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Oskoui","Phone":"562-904-7101"},{"GrantID":13289,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":125518.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will allow the Kelseyville Unified School District to replace the current fall material (wood chips) in our playground areas at Kelseyville Elementary School with a safer, eco-friendly ground cover. This project could place approximately XXXX pounds of California waste tires in playground areas. Our rural small town schools have been looking for a way to provide a safer, long term plan to cover the ground in the playground areas. The tire derived product would furnish the school playgrounds with a more secure and economical play area that sets an example for our community on the importance of recycling efforts in California.","ParticipantName":"Kelseyville Unified School District","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"McQueen","Phone":"707-279-1511"},{"GrantID":13290,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":27827.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Landscape improvements promoting products manufactured from waste tires at the Highway 59 Landfill. The initial project funded by this grant will consist applying 4 inches of RubberBark to a 10,000 square foot area at the Highway 59 Landfill new entrance and office.","ParticipantName":"Merced County Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Miss","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Halpin","Phone":"209-723-4481"},{"GrantID":13292,"CycleID":528,"CycleCode":"TRP1        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP1         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":118770.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding from the Rubberized Pavement Grant Program will be used to repave various roads that are currently in poor condition.  Approximately 4,000 tons of ARHM will be used to overlay various streets within the City. The proposed start date, if granted funding, will be in April, 2012.","ParticipantName":"City of Stanton","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Nick","LastName":"Guilliams","Phone":"714-890-4203"},{"GrantID":13293,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":70000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Parlier will install rubber mulch at playgrounds in the city and the city day care.   The project will entail removing the existing playground cover and replacing it with the rubber mulch.  The city will also use the rubber mulch at the city animal shelter and in the flowerbeds around the city and as weed abatement in the city owned public works yard.  The project will divert XXXX PTE from the waste stream of California.","ParticipantName":"City of Parlier","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Patricia","LastName":"Barboza","Phone":"559-646-3545"},{"GrantID":13297,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":146520.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Planada Elementary School District is in the process of `Going Green`! Our goal is to utilize as much renewable energy and recycled products to help save the environment. The TDP grant would help us move closer to achieving this goal. We are currently retrofitting all our lighting and HVAC systems along with installing Solar Panels at both schools in our district. We plan to remove our wood chip mulch from the playground and planters and replace it with rubber bark. This will provide the District with a safer play area and help teach our students the importance of recycling and using sustainable products.  I\r\n","ParticipantName":"Planada Elementary School District","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jose","LastName":"Gonzalez","Phone":"2093820756"},{"GrantID":13298,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149691.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will allow Sanger Unified School District to replace our current wood chips/sand fall protection material at Quail Lakes Elementary School, Del Rey Elementary School, John Wash Elementary School, and Lincoln Elementary School with a safer, eco-friendly ground cover. This project would place approximately 470,400 pounds of California waste tires in combined playground areas totaling approximately 23,000. Our rural and small town schools have been looking for an alternative material that will provide a safer, long-term approach to fall protection in our play equipment areas. The California Tire-Derived Product would provide a more secure, economical answer, while setting an example for the entire community on the benefits and possibilities recycling efforts in California can offer.","ParticipantName":"Sanger Unified School District","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Kent","LastName":"Russell","Phone":"559-875-3133"},{"GrantID":13301,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":72498.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The tire-derived product will be used to improve the aesthetic`s of the school.  Rubberized bark will be used in flower beds across campus and under the football stadium, which will also improve the safety of the facility.  Rubber mats will be used in athletic facilities, like batting cages, and in animal facilities for our agriculture program.","ParticipantName":"Merced Union High School District","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Anita","LastName":"Masaniai-Robert","Phone":"2093941241"},{"GrantID":13305,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":50597.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The projects which are proposed will benefit the agriculture and athletic programs at both Pitman and Turlock High Schools.  The Agriculture Departments will be utilizing rubber bark/crumb to complete on campus landscape projects with teh students while the rubber mats are to be installed on the livestock equipment and trailers for safer livestock handling.  The Athletic Departments will be installing rubber mats to help movement of student athletes as they transition from the turf to the concrete surface of the dugout.  In addition, the weight room advisors will install mats on the floor surface for safer students participation and to help maintain the facility.  Overall, the projects will expose students to new types of recycled products which will allow them a better understanding of how recycled materials can be utilized in their lives. 12,323 PTEs will be diverted from the California waste Stream through this project","ParticipantName":"Turlock Unified School District","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lori","LastName":"Decker","Phone":"209-667-0645"},{"GrantID":13308,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":85275.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project consists of reconstructing a sports complex. We will be using a tire derived product to develop a sports turf within the redesigned recreational facility. The product will serve as a base product for artificial turf to cover. The final design will be an artificial sports turf for soccer and football.","ParticipantName":"City of Salinas","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Pia","Phone":"831-758-7425"},{"GrantID":13317,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149822.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Bellevue School District intends to replace the current wood products in our elementary school play areas with a safer and more durable cushioning material.  35,700 PTEs will be diverted from the California waste Stream through this project.","ParticipantName":"Bellevue Union School District","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Larry","LastName":"Macauley","Phone":"707-542-5197"},{"GrantID":13319,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Escalon has seven City parks with seven playground areas that currently use wood fiber spread over a dirt base as playground surface cover.  To improve safety and minimize the expense related to the maintenance and replacement of the wood fiber, the City would like to convert this surface cover to rubber product surface cover that is made from 100% California-generated waste tires.  The desired depth of the loose rubber product for the proposed project is 12 inches.  Currently, two of the areas Escalon proposes to cover with the tire-derived product have no surfacing at all (e.g., no fall-absorbing material is present) while four play areas contain four inches or less of wood fiber cover.  Wood fiber material decomposes and compacts over time, resulting in thinner layers that provide less cushioning.  For this reason, Escalon proposes to add the tire-derived product cover to playgrounds that presently lack any surfacing and to replace the wood fiber material at other playgrounds with the tire-derived product cover.  30,450 PTEs will be diverted from the California waste Stream through this project.","ParticipantName":"City of Escalon","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Ruby","Phone":"209-838-4126"},{"GrantID":13320,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":147199.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funding will be used for landscape and recreation projects.  The landscape projects will include mulch, bark and weed abate and the recreation projects will include bark and/or rubberized surfacing for playground areas on Yolo County Office of Education sites.  The projects will provide additional safety for the children in the playground areas and enhance site appearance in the landscape areas.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County Office of Education","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Larry","LastName":"Branum","Phone":"530-668-3777"},{"GrantID":13321,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Alum Rock Union Elementary School District is a large elementary-only school District serving disadvantaged children and families within the City of San Jose, in the County of Santa Clara. Each elementary school is home to a small playground, with an average per-site area of xx. This application seeks recycled rubber material to replace the existing deteriorating playground cover at each of the 13 elementary school playgrounds with the more environmentally responsible and sustainable recycled tire product. This material is proven safe for children, limiting injuries from falls, and mitigating the risk of injury for all who use the playground site.","ParticipantName":"Alum Rock Union Elementary School District","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Teliha","Phone":"408-928-6800"},{"GrantID":13325,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":99750.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Gustine seeks grant funding in the form of recycled tire product to use as playground (rubber mulch) cover in five of the City`s playgrounds, as well as in the City of Gustine`s Police Department yard. Currently, the playgrounds use gravel, sand, or tree bark mixes for playground cover. In many places, the cover is significantly deteriorated and substandard. The material does little to protect children from injuries sustained while playing, and even less to prevent soil erosion or weed abatement. The City will use the product at the Police Department yard for weed abatement as well, in an area overrun with weeds.","ParticipantName":"City of Gustine","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Sean","LastName":"Scully","Phone":"209-854-6471"},{"GrantID":13326,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":121625.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Three City of Arvin parks currently utilize sand spread over a dirt base as playground surface cover.  To improve safety for children using the playgrounds and minimize the expense related to the maintenance and replacement of sand, the City would like to replace the sand surface cover with tire-derived product surface cover that is made from 100% California-generated waste tires.  The desired depth of the loose rubber product for the proposed project is 6 inches.","ParticipantName":"City of Arvin","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Hollingsworth","Phone":"6618543134"},{"GrantID":13328,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Arvin Union School District has seven playgrounds at three schools that currently utilize wood chips as playground surface cover.  Wood chips degrade over time, resulting in less volume of surface cover, less cushioning and less safe playground cover.  To improve safety for children using these playgrounds and to minimize the expense related to the maintenance and replacement of the wood chips, the District would like to convert this surface cover to rubber product surface cover that is made from 100% California-generated waste tires.  The desired depth of the loose rubber product for the proposed project is 6 inches.","ParticipantName":"Arvin Union School District","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Angelica","LastName":"Salinas","Phone":"6618546580"},{"GrantID":13330,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":148006.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will allow the River Delta Unified School District to replace the current fall material (wood chips) in our playground areas at four sites (Bates Elementary, Isleton Elementary, Walnut Grove Elementary \u0026 Clarksburg Middle School) with a safer, eco-friendly ground cover.  This project could place approximately 430,500 pounds of California waste tires in combined playground areas totaling approximately 21,525 square feet.  Our small town schools have been looking for a means to provide a safer, long-term approach to the ground cover in the playground areas and the tire-derived product would furnish the school playgrounds with a more secure and economical play area that sets an example for our entire community on the importance of recycling efforts in California.","ParticipantName":"River Delta Unified School District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Armando","LastName":"Orozco","Phone":"9164173408"},{"GrantID":13331,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149847.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The School District will place rubber bark in playgrounds at four elementary schools.  The 100% recycled rubber product will replace the sand and woodchips currently in the playgrounds.","ParticipantName":"Monterey Peninsula Unified School District","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Silvestrini","Phone":"8316451267"},{"GrantID":13338,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Sanger will install rubber mulch at playgrounds in the city.  The project will entail removing the existing playground cover and replacing it with the rubber mulch.  The city will also use the rubber mulchin the flowerbeds around the city and as weed abatement in the city owned public facilities.  The project will divert 30,000 PTE from the waste stream of California.","ParticipantName":"City of Sanger","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Mulligan","Phone":"559-876-6300"},{"GrantID":13339,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Parlier Unified School District will install rubber mulch at area surrounding the schools (flowerbeds), at the Ag yard for weed abatement and for a path that the students use to travel from the campus to the road.  This path currently fills with water during the wonter months forcing the students to walk onto the street.  The project will divert  a total of 30,000 PTE from the waste stream of California.","ParticipantName":"Parlier Unified School District","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Gloria","LastName":"Gomez","Phone":"5596462731"},{"GrantID":13340,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Caruthers Unified School District will install rubber mulch at playgrounds at district facilities. The project will entail laying rubber mulch at existing and new playgrounds.  The district will also use bound rubber mulch at the new park site for a walking path. The project will divert 30,000 PTE from the waste stream of California.","ParticipantName":"Caruthers Unified School District","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Debra","LastName":"Haney","Phone":"559-495-6404"},{"GrantID":13341,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Farmersville Unified School District will install rubber mulch at playgrounds throughout the District. The project will entail removing the existing playground cover and replacing it with the rubber mulch.  The city will also use the rubber mulch in flower beds for weed abatement. The project will divert 30,000 PTE from the waste stream of California.","ParticipantName":"Farmersville Unified School District","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rosemary","LastName":"DeLeon","Phone":"559-592-2010"},{"GrantID":13344,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":13070.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The amount requested is to install two rubberized playground surfaces at Hilda L. Solis Park and Barnes Park. Currently, Barnes Park has a sand filled playground area. At Hilda L. Solis Park, the playground apparatus is out of compliance with AB1144. Through the receipt of this grant, both parks will undergo renovation of their playground surfaces with the installation of tire derived rubberized surfaces. With the addition of rubberized surfaces, both playgrounds will be safer for the general public.","ParticipantName":"City of Baldwin Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Manuel","LastName":"Carrillo, Jr.","Phone":"626-813-5245"},{"GrantID":13346,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":124697.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We are seeking to improve our playgrounds by installing tire derived products throughout our school district. We have five schools that would benefit from funds by this grant.  We will replace non tire derived products with tire derived products.","ParticipantName":"Mendota Unified School District","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jose","LastName":"Alciade","Phone":"5596554942"},{"GrantID":13349,"CycleID":526,"CycleCode":"TDP11       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP11        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Angela Gilliam","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Taft is building a community park.  They will use the rubber mulch for the playgounds and the flowerbeds.  They will also utilize the mulch for the flowerbeds around the city and around the newly planted city trees.   The rubber mulch made from 100% California recycled tires.  XXXX PTE s will be derived from the California waste Stream through this project.","ParticipantName":"City of Taft","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Christy","LastName":"Lowe","Phone":"661-763-1222"},{"GrantID":13356,"CycleID":528,"CycleCode":"TRP1        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP1         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":162000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project consists of pavement rehabilitation for both Sumner Avenue and Heald Avenue.  The City will grind existing asphalt in place as part of the pavement preparation.  Approximately 9,000 tons of RAC will be used for this pavement rehabilitation project.  The proposed construction start date is January 2012.","ParticipantName":"City of Lake Elsinore","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicole","LastName":"McCalmont","Phone":"951-674-3124"},{"GrantID":13359,"CycleID":547,"CycleCode":"TRP2        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP2         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":119929.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project will place an estimated 119,929 square yards of Rubberized Chip Seal to extend the useful lives of many streets throughout the City.  Construction is proposed for either the summer of 2012 or the summer of 2013.","ParticipantName":"City of Lompoc","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Craig","LastName":"Dierling","Phone":"805-875-8224"},{"GrantID":13361,"CycleID":528,"CycleCode":"TRP1        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP1         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":215883.0000,"ProjectSummary":"About 216,000 Square Yards of RAC Chip Seal material will be used at various locations. Proposed construction date for the RAC Chip Seal Project is Summer of 2013.","ParticipantName":"City of Belmont","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Leticia","LastName":"Alvarez","Phone":"650-595-7469"},{"GrantID":13365,"CycleID":528,"CycleCode":"TRP1        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP1         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":191824.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Pavement rehab project 1,2, and 3 to rehabilitate streets located in the City`s greenbelt area specific streets include Cleveland Ave, Monroe St, Gratton St. Irving St, Jackson St. Adams, Myers St, Harrison St, John St, McAllister Sr, and Stewart St. Total area of the project is 191,824 square yards.\r\n\r\nRehabilitate listed streets utilizing Asphalt Aggregate Membrane (chip seal) Specifically the process applies a thick layer of rubberized asphalt followed by a 3/8 inch chip stone made from rubberized product in specification of this grant. Using 100% California waste tires and meeting or exceeding specified required pounds (or weight equivalent of tire derived crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder. Covered with a traditional slurry seal. Cost analysis demonstrated that the  Asphalt Aggregate Membrane (chip seal) can reduce rehabilitation cost while providing a superior membrane to prevent oxidation and water infiltration. On low volume roads, the Asphalt Aggregate Membrane (chip seal) is expected to have a life span similar to traditional street surfacing","ParticipantName":"City of Riverside","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Edward","LastName":"Lara","Phone":"9518262337"},{"GrantID":13373,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":203850.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department Waste Tire Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to waste tire facilities within our juridistion.\r\n\r\nThe San Joaquin County Environment Health Department intends to use the TEA19 grant fund for all expenses associating with performing inspection of the waste tire facilities, investigating the illegal dumping of waste tires in San Joaquin County, staff training, and adminitrative costs.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Kith","Phone":"209-468-3444"},{"GrantID":13376,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":57626.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Modesto will inspect all the waste tire generators within the city limits and submit all inspection forms to CalRecycle for review.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Karin","LastName":"Rodriguez","Phone":"209-577-5453"},{"GrantID":13378,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":540000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant Funds will be used for personnel and equipment costs to inspect and enforce the State`s Minimum Standards for handling, storage, and disposal of waste and used tires in the County of Los Angeles.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Morofuji","Phone":"6264305543"},{"GrantID":13380,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":35745.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grantee will inspect waste tire facilities and generators in the county and enforce tire related laws and regulations through a progressive enforcement program. The grantee will provide surveillance for illegal tire disposal activities. \r\n","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Scot","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"530-879-2353"},{"GrantID":13381,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":46932.0000,"ProjectSummary":"El Dorado County Environmental Management (EMD) respectfully requests TEA Grant funding to implement a used tire generator inspection and enforcement program.  There are currently 133 facilities with TPIDs operating in El Dorado County.   EMD last requested, received and implemented a Tire Enforcement Grant Fund in 2005 (TEA 11).  The number of used tire generating businesses with TPIDs has increased from 65 in 2005 to 133 today.   The majority of requested grant funds will be used to conduct routine facility compliance inspections.  We anticipate a small percentage of businesses will require re-inspections and enforcement actions be taken when necessary.  Current enforcement options include issuing notices of violation, conducting office hearings and referring cases to the EDC District Attorneys office for prosecution. Grant funds will also be use to provide inspector training, equipment and to reimburse EMD for eligible transportation and administrative costs related to the program.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Tilley","Phone":"530-621-6660"},{"GrantID":13388,"CycleID":528,"CycleCode":"TRP1        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP1         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":115500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Extend Butterfield Boulevard from tennant Avenue to Watsonville, including a UPRR overpass. Work includes; grading, paving, bridge structure, drainage channel and basin, sidewalks, striping, street lights, signals, and landscaping.  If awarded, the City will utilize rubberized asphalt for the top layer of pavement for the project, at a minimum equalling the required 3,500 Tons.","ParticipantName":"City of Morgan Hill","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Gittleson","Phone":"408-778-6480"},{"GrantID":13389,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":275910.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant will allow Environmental Health to perform waste tire inspections, identify un-permitted waste tire activities and provide enforcement for illegally dumped tires within Placer County.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Wesley","LastName":"Nicks","Phone":"530-745-2341"},{"GrantID":13393,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":101200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to improve the management of waste and used tires in San Mateo County - by ensuring businesses and the public are aware of the legal requirements.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marjorie","LastName":"Terrell","Phone":"650-372-6209"},{"GrantID":13395,"CycleID":528,"CycleCode":"TRP1        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP1         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":375000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1 (Dry Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant roadways): City of Roseville Streets Maintenance and Environmental Utilities staff conducted a condition assessment of the roadways within the Dry Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant (DCWWTP) in 2010 and determined that funding needed to be reserved for a plant pavement rehabilitation project in the near term. Pavement repairs to the plant site are planned to begin in the summer of 2012 and conclude in the summer of 2013. The second phase of the project in 2013 will include the application of approximately 200,000 square feet of rubberized chip seal (22,222 square yards). The City s Street s Maintenance Division found that much of the plant pavement damage was partially caused by water infiltration from adjacent irrigation runoff.  City staff expects that rubberized chip seal placed over repaired pavement sections will be more effective at minimizing water infiltration while also extending pavement life.  Pavement repairs in conjunction with a rubberized chip seal application would also create an improved barrier that would help minimize the migration of oils, grease, or process chemicals from plant equipment into the underlying soil.  During rain events, surface contaminants would be better collected by the plant drainage system and conveyed to the plant head works for further treatment.  City Staff concluded that the use of rubberized chip seal would improve the longevity of the roadways at the DCWWTP while also realizing some environmental benefits.\r\n\r\nProject 2 (city roadways): The City of Roseville Streets Maintenance Division, as part of its annual preventative maintenance and rehabilitation program, will be applying a rubberized chip seal to two Roseville neighborhoods (294,263 square yards of rubberized chip seal) and removing and replacing worn HMA from Industrial Blvd. with RAC (6,750 tons).  The RAC pavement work along Industrial Blvd. will include 4.4 lane miles of roadway bounded by Washington Blvd. to the south and the City limits to the north.  The rubberized chip seal project will cover approximately 9.45 lane miles of residential roadways located within the Central Area of Roseville\r\n\r\nThe RAC overlay along Industrial Blvd. is scheduled to occur during the summer of 2012 while the RAC chip seal application for the two residential neighborhoods is planned for the summers of 2012 \u0026 2013.\r\n\r\nThis project is undertaken to ensure that the cities roadways are maintained proactively and the use of waste tires in this material provide environmental benefits by diverting this problem material to a beneficial reuse.","ParticipantName":"City of Roseville","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Nina","LastName":"Buelna","Phone":"9167461375"},{"GrantID":13396,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":108675.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle Waste Tire Program local enforcement.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Rowe","Phone":"209-381-1100"},{"GrantID":13397,"CycleID":547,"CycleCode":"TRP2        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP2         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Summary\r\n\r\nThe City s typical two-inch (2 ) layer of Rubberized Asphalt Concrete (RAC) is estimated to include about 2000 California waste tires per lane mile.  The City will place rubberized pavement over approximately 24 lane miles, which recycles approximately 48,000 tires, in a two-year period.  This equates to approximately 23,810 tons of RAC during this RAC-2 Rubberized Pavement Grant period from NTP to April 2014.\r\n\r\nThe City has previous experiences using rubberized asphalt concrete pavement for the rehabilitation of arterial streets.  In the previous two years, the City of Huntington Beach has paved eight (8) arterial streets with rubberized asphalt concrete.  The rubberized pavement has provided evenly colored, quiet, and pleasant driving surface throughout our newly paved roads and supports the City s efforts in continuing to pursue environmentally friendly recycling efforts.  We publicize the RAC-1 CalRecycle Rubberized Asphalt Grant on the City s Web-Site at  http://www.huntingtonbeachca.gov/government/departments/public_works/rubberized-asphalt-project.cfm\r\n\r\nThe CalRecycle RAC-2 grant will be used to provide funding assistance to the City s transportation and environmental efforts on arterial streets.  \r\n\r\nProject Selection Method\r\n\r\nThe City s budget will provide for pavement rehabilitation of 6 miles of full width arterial streets in the next two years during the RAC-2 Rubberize Pavement Grant period. The rehabilitated arterial streets have been selected based on Pavement Condition Index as identified by the City s Pavement Management Program.  This systematic method assures that the funds go first to the more severely deteriorated streets.    \r\n\r\nRubberized Pavement Design\r\n\r\nThe City Public Works Department rehabilitates deteriorated arterial streets to last another 10 to 20 years.  The arterial streets will be evaluated for existing conditions based on traffic volume and existing soil properties.  The Engineer will design a pavement section that will meet the objective of street longevity using a pavement section including 2  of RAC.  The pavement sections are incorporated into the plans and specifications and the Public Works Commission will review it before it is publicly advertised for open competitive public bidding.  After bids are opened publicly, the City Council at a Public Council Meeting will review bid results and will approve the contract and approve funding for construction.  \r\n\r\nRubberized Pavement Construction\r\n\r\nFollowing a pre-construction meeting, the City will issue a Notice to Proceed for the Contractor to proceed with the rehabilitation of the arterial streets listed in Table 1.\r\n\r\nTable 1.  Huntington Beach RAC-2 Rehabilitation Summary\r\n\r\nConstruction\r\nDates\t                            Arterial Streets\t                                                  RAC TONS\r\n05/2012\t     Center Ave. from Railroad to One Pacific Plaza..............................1,255\r\n05/2012\t     Springdale Street from Warner Avenue to Edinger Avenue.............4,950\r\n08/2012\t     Garfield Avenue from Delaware Street to Beach Boulevard............2,510\r\n08/2012\t     Heil Avenue from Gothard Street To Silver Street...........................2,510\r\n08/2012\t     Main Street from Adams Avenue To Yorktown Avenue...................2,510\r\n08/2013\t     Argosy Avenue from Bolsa Chica Street to Graham Street.............2,510\r\n08/2013\t     Atlanta Avenue from Beach Boulevard to Newland Street...............2,510\r\n08/2013\t     Garfield Avenue from Magnolia Street to Bushard Street................2,510\r\n08/2013\t     Springdale Street from Bolsa Avenue to Chinock Avenue...............1,290\r\n02/2014\t     Yorktown Avenue from Goldenwest Street to Main Street...............1,255\r\n\t                   \r\n                                         Total New Pavement Arterial Streets..........................23,810\r\n\r\nThe City s Construction Management Group, including inspectors, will monitor the construction process and quality of work.  Periodic testing for proper density and asphalt concrete mix will make sure that the Rubberized Asphalt Concrete cap meets requirements and was installed properly.  The City will accept or reject portions of the project based on the completion of all requirements of the Plans and Specifications including verification of pavement mix and source to assure that the RAC is from 100% California waste tires and meets min 300 pounds of tire-derived crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder.\r\n\r\nThe City will request the maximum RAC-2 grant of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) based on 23,810 tons to be used during the program.  The City s historical cost data was used for the cost of asphalt.\r\n\r\nTable 2: Calculation for RAC-2 Grant  \r\n23,810 RAC (Tons)  X ($88 - $73) Differential RAC $/Ton X 70% Reimburse Rate = $250,000 Total","ParticipantName":"City of Huntington Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Wagner, PE","Phone":"714-536-5431"},{"GrantID":13400,"CycleID":527,"CycleCode":"RBC23       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC23        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":10000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The intent of the Correctional Training Facility (CTF) Recycling and Salvage Program is to have a well-organized way of collecting and segregating recyclable waste.  The purchase and installation of beverage container recycling bins will assist the institution in segregating the CRV materials at the source, ensuring the materials are not landfilled.","ParticipantName":"California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation  ","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jaime","LastName":"Antopia","Phone":"831-678-3951"},{"GrantID":13401,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":232911.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations, including the manifest system. Inspections will be followed up with appropriate compliance actions to ensure that operators are complying with all waste tire regulations. Also investigate and conduct surveillance for illegal tire disposal activities within our jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Yancy","Phone":"559-675-7821"},{"GrantID":13402,"CycleID":531,"CycleCode":"SWC39       ","CycleNameID":124,"CycleName":"Legacy Disposal Site Abatement Partial Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC39        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":720500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Pursuant to the approval of the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board, construct final closure grades for the Dellar Landfill site by excavating soil from existing stockpiles, excavation and relocation of waste in two detention basin areas, installation of surface ditches, erosion protection, access road and associated work, and up grade where necessary the existing monitoring system.  Post Closure activities shall be included in the post closure monitoring  and maintenance of the 28th Street Landfill, located immediately east of the Dellar Landfill.","ParticipantName":"City of Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Marty","LastName":"Strauss","Phone":"916-808-4934"},{"GrantID":13403,"CycleID":547,"CycleCode":"TRP2        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP2         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This proposed project is a large project with a combination of both asphalt overlay and chip seal. It will include terminal blend rubberized oil. A minimum of 250,000 square yards of chip seal material will be used. The location of construction includes numerous streets throughout out the City of Santa Clarita. Construction is proposed to begin in July 2012.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clarita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Debbie","LastName":"O\u0027Leary","Phone":"661-284-1427"},{"GrantID":13404,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":106475.0000,"ProjectSummary":"These grant funds will be exclusively used to run the TEA 19 grant cycle and the money will \r\nbe spent conducting generator inspections, enforcements, surveillance for illegal disposal and illegal hauling, attending all mandatory and non-mandatory trainings to educate the staff in various rules and regulations, training facility operators, farming community and other jurisdictions on waste tire rules and regulations. Staff time spent on preparing, submitting performance reports and payment requests will be covered by this grant money.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jagjinder","LastName":"Sahota","Phone":"530-749-5469"},{"GrantID":13406,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":77861.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our waste tire program is to protect public health and the environment with regard to waste tires and facilities in Tehama County. TCEHD intends to use TEA 19 reimbursement grant funds for routine inspections, enforcement, outreach, training, management and equipment in order to accomplish these objectives.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Potanovic","Phone":"530-527-8020"},{"GrantID":13415,"CycleID":527,"CycleCode":"RBC23       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC23        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Shamila Tooker","AwardedFunds":8000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Padre Dam Municipal Water District will increase beverage container recycling opportunity in the Santee Lakes Preserve by purchasing and installing 22 recycling bins near all picnic areas, playgrounds, along the trail and campground, enabling visitors to recycle their beverage containers. The bins will collect an additional 132 yards of recyclables per month.","ParticipantName":"Padre Dam Municipal Water District","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Shawna","LastName":"Fakhouri","Phone":"619-749-2580"},{"GrantID":13417,"CycleID":547,"CycleCode":"TRP2        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP2         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City of Fremont 2012 Cape Seal Project 8195-D (PWC)\r\nThe project will install a rubberized cape seal on various streets throughout the City.","ParticipantName":"City of Fremont","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Craig","LastName":"Covert","Phone":"510-494-4785"},{"GrantID":13418,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":108000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant program allows Stanislaus County to administer a comprehensive waste tire enforcement program which includes the following elements: identification, documentation, education, and inspection of businesses involved in the generation, collection, transportation, and disposal of waste tires.\r\n\r\nCurrently, there are 250 waste tire businesses in Stanislaus County and in the participating cities.  The grant allows inspections of each of these tire facilities, tire dealers, auto dismantlers, tire haulers, and other waste tire generators.  The local enforcement of the waste tire regulations will emphasize the importance of proper disposal, reuse, and recycling of waste tires through the education and the regulation of generators, haulers, and end-user businesses.\r\n\r\nSince the program s inception in 2006, two (2) large tire piles containing over 20,000 tires have been cleaned up.  Over 1,687 inspections of tire facilities and tire haulers have been conducted, with 24 notices of violation issued along with ten (10) referrals to CalRecycle for legal action.\r\n\r\nIf TEA 19 is awarded to Stanislaus County it will enable our jurisdiction to conduct 204 inspections, spend 220 hours on surveillance, investigate referred violations, respond to reports of tire dumps, and provide public outreach and education.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Janice","LastName":"McClendon","Phone":"209-525-6778"},{"GrantID":13419,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":274920.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to fun waste tire enforcement work as required by the TEA-19 grant procedures and requirements and outlined in the TEA-19 grant workplan and budget","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Kraus","Phone":"925-692-2549"},{"GrantID":13434,"CycleID":527,"CycleCode":"RBC23       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC23        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Allan Hancock Community College District will purchase and install beverage container recycling bins in two campuses located in Santa Maria and one in Lompoc. The main campus consists of nearly three dozen buildings and 10 parking lots. The targeted audience includes 1400 faculty and staff and 35,000 students. The 60 combo recycling containers will have a minimum capacity of 32 gallons each, with lockable lids, and will be located near high traffic areas, eating areas, vending machine areas, and parking lots.","ParticipantName":"Allan Hancock Community College District","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rex","LastName":"Van Den Berg","Phone":"805-925-4412"},{"GrantID":13435,"CycleID":527,"CycleCode":"RBC23       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC23        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Tharon Wright","AwardedFunds":56000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Caltech will increase the availability of beverage container recycling services to students, faculty, staff and visitors by purchasing and installing recycling bins, recycling compactors, throughout the campus. The on-site recycling center is used by faculty, students, and Pasadena residents and businesses to recycle a wide variety of glass, plastic, and metal beverage containers, paper, and other items. The recyclables are processed by Allan Company, at their processing center in Baldwin Park, located approximately 15 miles from the campus.  Another campus goal is to meet the 75% waste diversion by 2015.","ParticipantName":"California Institute of Technology","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Onderdonk","Phone":"626-395-4724"},{"GrantID":13437,"CycleID":527,"CycleCode":"RBC23       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC23        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Tharon Wright","AwardedFunds":80000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Pasadena will purchase and install recycling bins, Clearstream bins, bottle recycling bins in classrooms, offices, cafeterias, libraries, playgrounds, sports fields, assemblies areas, parent nights and school functions.  Grantee will hire a part-time teacher to provide recycling education to all elementary and high school campuses in the Pasadena Unified School District (PUSD).The goal for PUSD is to recycle over 50% of CRV containers the first year (1.1 million) and 80% (1.76 million) of CRV containers during the second year of the program implementation.","ParticipantName":"City of Pasadena","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gabriel","LastName":"Silva","Phone":"626-744-4721"},{"GrantID":13438,"CycleID":527,"CycleCode":"RBC23       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC23        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":35000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SJSU Research Foundation will purchase and install recycling bins (permanent and temporary) and recycling bin transporter units for SJSU`s South Campus facilities to provide convenient beverage container recycling opportunities. The beverage container recycling bins will be installed inside and around Spartan Stadium, tennis courts, soccer field, track, and softball/baseball fields. The temporary bins will be used for football tailgates, fairs, and other events often held in the practice football field and parking areas.","ParticipantName":"San Jose State University Research Foundation","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jerri","LastName":"Carmo","Phone":"408-924-1429"},{"GrantID":13442,"CycleID":527,"CycleCode":"RBC23       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC23        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Mary Laackmann","AwardedFunds":2287.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grantee will place three beverage recycling containers (glass, plastic,cans) in the cafeteria at David Lubin Elementary (570 k-6 students).  Recycled material will be collected by parent and teacher volunteers from the Parent Teacher Group (PTG) twice a month and turned in to a local recycling center.  Income will be logged by the PTG treasurer and used as the project outcome measure.  Bin placement would be accompanied by in-class instruction regarding the importance of environmental conservation.","ParticipantName":"David Lubin Elementary Parent Teacher Organization","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Elizabeth","LastName":"Disbrow","Phone":"916-600-9672"},{"GrantID":13450,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":28000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Bernardino will continue the inspections for unpermitted and/or illegal waste tire piles and other waste tire violations.  Maintain the inspections of waste tire locations, operations, and issues in response to requests and/or complaints. Conduct surviellance to monitor tire activities. Participate in multi-jursidictional or multi-departmental task forces and working groups. Provide waste tire and used tire permitting, storage/hauling information to the regulated community. Purchase equipment, materials/supplies to support the program. Support the program with mandatory training and grant management aspects.","ParticipantName":"City of San Bernardino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"O\u0027Neal","Phone":"9093845353"},{"GrantID":13451,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":182836.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Tire Enforcement Agency is a program of the Local Enforcement Agency for the purpose of protecting public health, safety and the well being of our communities and our environment from the impacts of improper waste tire management/recycling and disposal by:\r\n\r\n \tConducting careful and thorough inspections of permitted waste tire facilities, haulers and generators to ensure the proper management, handling and disposal of their waste tires; \r\n \tProviding education to operators on waste tire laws and regulations, West Nile Virus issues, prevention of mosquito breeding, rat breeding and other public health, safety and environmental issues;\r\n \tAssisting CalRecycle in taking appropriate and effective enforcement;\r\n \tEnsuring quick and thorough investigations to complaints;\r\n \tProviding expert and timely review of documents;\r\n \tEfficiently managing grant monies awarded by CalRecycle; \r\n \tParticipating in all mandatory trainings, roundtables and events;\r\n \tEnhancing skills and knowledge by participating in CalEPA Inspectors Academy\r\n \tOther grant related activities as directed by CalRecycle staff.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"KariLyn","LastName":"Merlos","Phone":"858-495-5799"},{"GrantID":13453,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":600000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grand funds will be utilized to inspect tire-related businesses and ensure entities within the county are storing/hauling used and waste tires correctly pursuant to California law.  These funds will augment local/regional enforcement efforts by seeking to prevent the unlawful stockpiling/dumping of waste tires.  This goal is accomplished by allowing personnel to be dedicated to the task of ensuring waste tires reach an appropriate end use facility by educating business owners as to proper disposal methods and referral of offenders to the appropriate State/local authorities.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Manny","LastName":"Acueto","Phone":"9515387975"},{"GrantID":13454,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":180127.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to provide inspections of waste tire generators and haulers, perform surveillance and education, oversee cleanup of waste tires and attend training.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Schmidtbauer","Phone":"707-784-3308"},{"GrantID":13464,"CycleID":527,"CycleCode":"RBC23       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC23        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Mary Laackmann","AwardedFunds":38912.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Chico will target two large multifamily complexes (4000 units), primarily student off-campus complexes, to expand a pilot multifamily recycling program. The City is also seeking funds to partner with the CSU, Chico Associated Students Recycling to purchase more durable `rubbermaid` type recycling containers to be placed in the resident hall rooms in the housing facilities throughout campus. In addition, the City of Chico will purchase recyclable/washable tote bag for each tenant and provide educational materials, such as, an educational move in packet, containing label and large metal signs for trash enclosures will clearly identify recycling containers located next to trash bins at each complex.","ParticipantName":"City of Chico","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Herman","Phone":"530-896-7241"},{"GrantID":13474,"CycleID":527,"CycleCode":"RBC23       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC23        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":14000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tracy High School (THS) will purchase and install beverage container recycling bins expanding the school`s the current recycling program to include students/staff on campus, as well as, recycling for special events such as, home games and graduations. THS is targeting 2500 students and more than 130 faculty staff to increase beverage container recycling by 20%.  THS will purchase 16 moveable beverage container receptacles, 130 large classroom containers, and five fixed stadium recycling containers.","ParticipantName":"Tracy High School","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dean","LastName":"Reese","Phone":"209-830-3360"},{"GrantID":13475,"CycleID":527,"CycleCode":"RBC23       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC23        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":5500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Poet Christian (PCS) will purchase and install beverage container recycling bins expanding the school`s current recycling to fund science camp and science class.  The project targets students and faculty. PCS is targeting 650 students and 40 faculty staff. The first goal is to increase beverage container recycling by 40%. The second goal is to increase beverage recycling of off-site donations by 30% by increasing storage and sorting capacity. PCS proposes to make recycling more commonplace on campus and have a common location for all off-site donations to facilitate more recycling. PCS will purchase eight moveable beverage container recycling receptacles, 60 classroom recycling bins, four recycling stations,  four roll-around bins for the cafeteria, and signage.","ParticipantName":"Poet Christian School","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Maslyar","Phone":"209-830-3325"},{"GrantID":13479,"CycleID":527,"CycleCode":"RBC23       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC23        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":14000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Kimball High School (KHS), will purchase and install beverage container recycling bins to start a campus recycling program targeting students and faculty. KHS is targeting 2000 students and has more than 100 faculty staff. The goals are to target 50% of the school population for the school year, recycling during on-site sporting events, graduation events, and promoting recycling on campus. KHS will purchase 16 moveable recycling containers, 130 classroom recycling bins, five stadium bins and signage.","ParticipantName":"Kimball High School","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Mahoney","Phone":"209-832-6600"},{"GrantID":13481,"CycleID":527,"CycleCode":"RBC23       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC23        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":10000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Purchase and place portable Clearstream recycling containers in up to 40 businesses, supporting organizations and churches throughout the Central Valley.  Donations will then be dropped off in a secure storage container which will be installed outside the CKidz Community Center. Pena`s Disposal, a partner of CKidz Ministries, will pick up donations and monitor funds each week. The Grantee will capture 100 pounds of CRV per week; 4800 pounds of beverage containers per year. The project will also provide education to children, parents and recycling partners on environmental benefits of recycling.  \r\nRecycling Partners will be given posters, fliers and other marketing materials explaining the project. Materials will explain the purpose of the donations, which is to provide funds to support free programming to children and raise awareness for recycling. Programs funded will include but are not limited to holiday distribution events, free preschool, and free tutoring.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Crossroads Community Church","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Miss","FirstName":"Renee","LastName":"Whitson","Phone":"5596278400"},{"GrantID":13491,"CycleID":527,"CycleCode":"RBC23       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC23        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":55000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Eastvale will establish a beverage container recycling program for multifamily residential units (2,500)  by purchasing and installing recycling bins. Currently, most of the multifamily residences are not participating in diversion efforts. The target audience for this proposed effort will be the largest complexes in the area that would represent most all the waste generated in the multifamily residences. The City would work closely in coordination with its primary waste hauler, Waste Management, Inc. to procure recycling bins, promotional brochures and flyers and obtain the services of a consultant to assist in the promotion and monitor the most effective use of recycling bins and successful implementation of the multifamily program. The project will recycle 80% of beverage containers generated in the multifamily dwellings and maintain at least 80% participation rate of potential program participants in the City of Eastvale by July 2013.","ParticipantName":"City of Eastvale","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Van Norte","Phone":"9517034411"},{"GrantID":13493,"CycleID":527,"CycleCode":"RBC23       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC23        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Tharon Wright","AwardedFunds":23840.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The overall goal is to establish a formal, uniform beverage container recycling program throughout the entire CCUSD system, a black bin for trash and a blue bin for recycling beverage containers (as well as other recyclable materials). The beverage container recycling bins will placed in every classroom, office, cafeteria, conference room, kitchen, hallway and in all outdoor areas (totaling 572 interior bin locations and 274 exterior locations).","ParticipantName":"Culver City Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Patricia","LastName":"Jaffe","Phone":"310-842-4220"},{"GrantID":13502,"CycleID":547,"CycleCode":"TRP2        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP2         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":286661.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Sacramento County Department of Transportation (SacDOT) is submitting 5 RAC and 5 chip seal projects for funding consideration.\r\n  \r\nThree of the RAC projects are overlays:  Watt Avenue (Antelope Road to Elverta Road), Greeenback Lane (Chestnut Avenue to Folsom City limits) and Power Inn Road (Calvine Road to Elk Grove City limits).  The other two RAC projects are a major interchange modification for Watt Avenue at US 50, and a road widening project on White Rock Road ( Grant Line Road to Prairie City Road).\r\n\r\nThe 5 chip seal locations are the SacDOT Chip Seal Maintenance Project for 2012.  Two of the chip seal locations are next to each other in the unincorporated community of Rio Linda; O Street (Dry Creek Road to Rio Linda Boulevard) and 10th Street (O Street to U Street).  The other 3 chip seal locations are connected to in the southern unincorporated community of Florin; Lang Avenue ( Elder Creek Road to south end), 46th Street (Elder creek Road to south end), and Masonry Road (Lang Avenue to 46th Street).\r\n\r\nAll projects are scheduled for construction in summer 2012.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Kenneth","LastName":"Gaines","Phone":"916-874-4232"},{"GrantID":13511,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":25600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will use for training of new code officers in the  enforcement of  new and waste tires, and training for any new local business storing and using waste  tires. The funds will be used in Code officers Inspections of tire facilities and waste tires. The funds will be used for survelience of illegal dumpers. We use some funds for the training off grantees training. Some funds will be used for equipment to train or help code officers with thier daily duties of waste tire inspections and illegal dumping through out the desert.","ParticipantName":"City of Adelanto","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rachel","LastName":"Lara-Carranza","Phone":"760-246-2300"},{"GrantID":13514,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":417480.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used for inspection of waste tire generators and haulers, surveying for new waste tire generating businesses, investigating illegal dumping and hauling complaints.  Providing education to public and businesses.    Funds will be used to provide additional training to staff.  Funds will also be used to prepare reports and other forms that will be submitted to CalRecycle.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Czapla","Phone":"916-876-6586"},{"GrantID":13515,"CycleID":527,"CycleCode":"RBC23       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC23        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":5983.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Sunnyvale will purchase portable recycling bins and a secure storage shed for the bins at Sunnyvale Baylands Park, a popular special event venue. Grant funds will be used to purchase a Tuff Shed (for the housing of containers and supplies), 30 ClearStream Recycling Containers, 40 cases of ClearStream Recycling Container plastic liners, and signage.","ParticipantName":"City of Sunnyvale","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Luebbers","Phone":"408-730-7480"},{"GrantID":13517,"CycleID":527,"CycleCode":"RBC23       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC23        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Tharon Wright","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Loyola Marymount University (LMU) recently opened a new recycling facility in the center of it 142 acre campus that is equipped with new state-of-the art processing equipment; however, their current recycling containers have approached the end of their lifecycle. LMU will purchase and install Max-R recycling bins, in high traffic areas throughout the campus targeting 7,750 students, 1,960 faculty and staff, and the thousands of visitors, annually. By placing 40-50 environmentally friendly Max-R recycling bins, in high traffic, high-profile areas on campus, LMU will increase the capacity to collect CRV beverage containers by 1,320 gallons per day.","ParticipantName":"Loyola Marymount University","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Joseph","LastName":"Rasmussen","Phone":"310-338-5838"},{"GrantID":13533,"CycleID":527,"CycleCode":"RBC23       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC23        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Mary Laackmann","AwardedFunds":21786.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Paradise Recreation and Park District will purchase and install 42 dual beverage container recycling/trash bins throughout all the recreation facilities. The main goal is to collect at least 90% of the beverage containers consumed at park facilities throughout the District.","ParticipantName":"Paradise Recreation and Park District","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Trinca","Phone":"530-872-6393"},{"GrantID":13537,"CycleID":527,"CycleCode":"RBC23       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC23        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Shamila Tooker","AwardedFunds":13500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Carlsbad is proposing to increase the recycling and reuse of beverage containers by purchasing beverage container collection bins for use at both City sponsored and special events. The project includes an outreach component, promoting the new recycle bins.","ParticipantName":"City of Carlsbad","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Craig","LastName":"Schmollinger","Phone":"760-602-7502"},{"GrantID":13539,"CycleID":527,"CycleCode":"RBC23       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC23        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Shamila Tooker","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Oceanside will significantly enhance beverage container recycling opportunities at local community resource centers, parks, and all major public event venues. The City plans to accomplish this goal by purchasing permanent and temporary beverage container bins to be utilized at all major special event venues including all community resource centers, the Civic Center and Library area. Any remaining funds will be utilized to promote special event recycling at all major special event venues. These efforts will include expanded outreach for events, print and media materials, and onsite recycling staff report.","ParticipantName":"City of Oceanside","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Colleen","LastName":"Foster","Phone":"760-435-5021"},{"GrantID":13543,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":47133.0000,"ProjectSummary":"WTE 19 Inspection, surveillance and education projects related to businesses which handle waste tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Melanie","LastName":"Dunwoody","Phone":"661-326-3620"},{"GrantID":13547,"CycleID":527,"CycleCode":"RBC23       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC23        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Mary Laackmann","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Town of Paradise will 1) purchase and provide recycling containers for the entire school district and all community buildings, 2) provide permanent beverage container recycling bins next to each trash bin located within the communities parks and recreational areas, 3) Provide special event racks for beverage containers to be used at all community events, and 4) provide educational materials to schools and the community to promote maximum participation in the recycling program. Grant funds will be utilized to purchase 13 permanent outdoor recycling containers for community common ways, 10 event collection containers and 100 beverage container recycling units for the school district.","ParticipantName":"Town of Paradise","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"530-876-3345"},{"GrantID":13549,"CycleID":527,"CycleCode":"RBC23       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC23        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Pleasant Hill will purchase and install permanent beverage recycling containers in Downtown Pleasant Hill, high traffic area and 14 parks. This high traffic area includes a multi-screen movie theater, 18 restaurants, a hotel, and multiple retail shops. Grant funds will be used to purchase 50 recycling containers for Pleasant Hill Parks and labels, locks and inserts for those containers. The goal is to divert 75% of beverage containers from the waste stream through recycling. The project includes a public education component in the form of fliers, posters, signage, and email blasts to the public.","ParticipantName":"City of Pleasant Hill","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Martin","LastName":"Nelis","Phone":"925-671-5229"},{"GrantID":13550,"CycleID":528,"CycleCode":"TRP1        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP1         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":280095.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Apply 122,300 square yards of asphalt rubber aggregate membrane (ARAM) followed by a Type II Slurry Seal (Cape Seal process) on 6.7 centerline miles of residential streets.  Streets were selected for the ARAM Cape Seal process if the amount of fatigue cracking was greater than 10% of the total square footage of the street section.  Areas of fatigue cracking with subgrade failures have already been repaired within the project area.  The project area consists of selected streets east of Highland Ave to the the west city limits. This work will commence in May 2012.\r\n\r\nGrind 2` of existing pavement on 4 arterial and collector streets.  Replace with asphalt rubber hot mix.  Last overlay on these streets was 15 years or more. This work will commence in May 2013.  We anticipate that a total of 9,863 tons of asphalt rubber hot mix will be placed on these 4 streets.","ParticipantName":"City of Duarte","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Rafael","LastName":"Casillas","Phone":"626-357-7931"},{"GrantID":13551,"CycleID":528,"CycleCode":"TRP1        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP1         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":101130.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project consists of resurfacing various streets of the City of Oakland.  Rubber chip seal is to used in various residential and collector streets.","ParticipantName":"City of Oakland","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gus","LastName":"Amirzehni","Phone":"510-238-6601"},{"GrantID":13553,"CycleID":527,"CycleCode":"RBC23       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC23        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":41000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CSU Long Beach will purchase and install Eco-Pop collection containers in the exterior grounds of the campus. The project would provide exterior grounds collection containers for the campus. The project s target audience is 34,000 students, 4,500 staff and thousands of visitors to the campus each year. The goal is to double beverage container recycling with the addition of the new collection containers.","ParticipantName":"Associated Students, California State University, Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Lee","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"562-519-8642"},{"GrantID":13557,"CycleID":527,"CycleCode":"RBC23       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC23        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Lydia Hernandez","AwardedFunds":35100.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Juan Unified School District will purchase and place double sided wheel carts and sturdy beverage container collection bins at all the school sites in the district.  Schools will create strategies/recycling plan to educate students on recycling. The goals of the project include 1) 100% of beverage containers captured at the school facilities by September 1, 2013; 2) 100% of school sites submit a site-specific recycling plan aimed towards raising awareness and knowledge towards recycling by June 15, 2012; 3) 60% of the schools create a student-led recycling club or awareness campaign for their campus by December 1, 2013. Grant funds will be utilized to purchase 191 Tandem Brute Dollies, 191-44 gallon Brute Recycling Containers, 191-32 gallon Brute Recycling Containers, and 191 signs. These will be distributed among the 12 high schools (4 of each to each high school), eight middle schools, seven K-8 schools, three adult education centers, three special education centers, one district office and 35 elementary schools.","ParticipantName":"San Juan Unified School District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs ","FirstName":"Cynthia","LastName":"Jensen","Phone":"916-971-7073"},{"GrantID":13561,"CycleID":527,"CycleCode":"RBC23       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC23        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Mary Laackmann","AwardedFunds":53849.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Associated Students of California State University, Chico propose to place outdoor beverage container receptacles across CSU, Chico campus targeting 17,750 students, faculty and staff and the additional thousands of visitors annually. The goal is to capture approximately 3,200 pounds of beverage containers annually.  Grant funds will be utilized to purchase 48 outdoor recycling bins.","ParticipantName":"Associated Students of California State University, Chico","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Eli ","LastName":"Goodsell","Phone":"530-898-2033"},{"GrantID":13563,"CycleID":528,"CycleCode":"TRP1        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP1         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant application is requesting funding for two unique pavement rehabilitation project within the County of San Bernardino:\r\nCherry Avenue, Phase II from Whittram Ave to Foothill Blvd, with a proposed construction date of 7/2012 and the utilization of approximately 9335 tons of RAC\r\nDeep Creek Road from 1.49 M S of Happy Valley Way northerly 3.7 miles, with a proposed construction date of 3/2012 and the utilization of approximately 6300 tons of RAC","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Omar","LastName":"Gonzalez","Phone":"909-387-8164"},{"GrantID":13568,"CycleID":530,"CycleCode":"TDA1        ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA1         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":259223.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Use of Tire Derived Aggregate (TDA) at Sacramento County`s Kiefer Landfill.  Proposed TDA uses are:\r\n\r\n1) As permeable backfill in horizontal LFG collection and leachate recirculation trenches, and \r\n2) As lightweight fill material to be used in the construction of landfill roadways and winter tipping areas.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Israel","Phone":"916-876-9431"},{"GrantID":13569,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":83834.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To continue waste tire enforcement activities in the Nevada County Jurisdiction.  These activities include, but are not limited to, inspection of inventoried sites, identification of businesses that need to be on the TPID inventory, surveillance for illegal disposal sites and unregistered haulers, compliance through education and if necessary, enforcement.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Eisen","Phone":"530-265-1469"},{"GrantID":13573,"CycleID":527,"CycleCode":"RBC23       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC23        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Lydia Hernandez","AwardedFunds":31000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Marin County Hazardous and Solid Waste Joint Powers Authority will utilize grant funds to target two sectors of Marin County that are underserved in their availability of recycling bins: multifamily residences and public areas. The Joint Powers Authority (JPA) will work with local parks and municipalities to purchase 20 Eco-Pop recycling bin retrofits, provide 10 bear proof recycling bins where needed, and 579 Under the Counter Recycling bins. The goal is to capture over 100,000 pounds of CRV materials annually. In addition, the JPA will build partnerships with local partner agencies and develop future programs to increase recycling","ParticipantName":"Marin County Hazardous and Solid Waste Joint Powers Authority","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Devine","Phone":"415-473-2711"},{"GrantID":13575,"CycleID":527,"CycleCode":"RBC23       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC23        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Shamila Tooker","AwardedFunds":36457.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The 22nd District Agricultural Association will purchase and install recycling bins at the Del Mar Fairgrounds and Horsepark to increase collection of CRV containers.  The 22nd District Agricultural Association will purchase 100 recycling bins, 12 metal recycling receptacles, a service cart with dumping bed and a Toter lifter to be placed and/or utilized at the Del Mar Fairgrounds and Horsepark where over 300 events occur annually. The current recycling program has been in place since 1985 and diverts 91% of the solid waste generated. The goal is to increase CRV beverage container collection by: 4% glass, 8% aluminum, and PET by 8%.","ParticipantName":"22nd District Agricultural Association","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Nancy","LastName":"Strauss","Phone":"858-792-4298"},{"GrantID":13583,"CycleID":528,"CycleCode":"TRP1        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP1         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":166600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Annual Overlay Program Project Nos. 1289 and 1297\r\n\r\nWork includes grinding 1.5  to 2  of existing asphalt pavement and overlaying with 1.5to 2 inches of rubberized asphalt (RAC), the removal and construction of deteriorated sections of roadway, pavement markings and re-striping and other related work.\r\nThis Project includes the following Streets:\r\n1.\t223rd Front Road from Anchorage Ave. to Catskill Ave.\r\n2.\t224th Street from Anchorage Ave. to Catskill Ave.\r\n3.\t228th Street from Avalon Blvd. to West City Limits (Orchard St.).\r\n4.\t229th Street from Anchorage Ave. to Catskill Ave. \r\n5.\t229th Place from Anchorage Ave. to Catskill Ave.\r\n6.\t231th Street from Anchorage Ave. to Catskill Ave.\r\n7.\tCatskill Ave. from 223rd Front Road to 231st Street. \r\n8.\tNeptune Ave. from 224th Street to 228th Street. \r\n9.\tRavenna Ave. from 224th Street to 228th Street.\r\n10.\t Island Ave. from 224th Street to 228th Street.\r\n11.\tFries Ave. from 224th Street to Island Street.\r\n12.\tGrace Ave. from 224th Street to 229th Street.\r\n13.\tMarbella Ave. from 224th Street to 228th Street.\r\n14.\tPanama Ave. from Sepulveda Blvd. to 231St Street\r\n\r\nEstimated quantity of rubberized asphalt (RAC) = 11,500 TON \r\n\r\nAvalon Boulevard Pavement Restoration, Project No. 1330 [Federal No, STPL- 5403(xxxx)] \r\n\r\nWork includes grinding 2  of existing asphalt pavement and overlaying with 2 inches of rubberized asphalt (RAC), the removal and construction of deteriorated sections of roadway, pavement markings and re-striping and other related work.\r\nThis Project segments are:\r\n \tAvalon Blvd. South Bound from I- 405 FWY to 223rd Street.\r\n \tAvalon Blvd. North Bound from 223rd Street to I- 405 FWY.\r\n\r\nEstimated quantity of rubberized asphalt (RAC) = 5,500 TON \r\n\r\nTOTAL TRP1 Grant (FY 2011/12) Application RAC quantity = 17,000 TONS\r\n\r\nTable 1: Calculation for Requested Grant Amount Example - ((A * B) * C) = D\r\n\tA\t\tB\tC\t\t\t\tD\r\nCategory\tAmount of RAC* (Tons)\tX\r\n\tDifferential Cost of RAC\r\n(RAC Cost minus AC* Cost) $/Ton\t\r\nDifferential Reimbursement Rate\t\t\t=\tTotal\r\n(must match req. grant amount)\r\n1\t00,000\tX\t($100 - $100) = $00\t100%\t\r\n\r\n\t\t=\t$000,000\r\n2\t17,000\t\r\nX\r\n\t($82 - $68) = $14\t70%\t\r\n\t\t=\t$166,600\r\n3\t00,000\t\r\nX\r\n\t($100 - $100) = $00\t40%\t\r\n\t\t=\t$000,000\r\n\r\n*Definitions:\r\nRAC = Rubberized Asphalt Concrete\tAC = Asphalt Concrete","ParticipantName":"City of Carson","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rick","LastName":"Boutros","Phone":"310-952-1700"},{"GrantID":13585,"CycleID":528,"CycleCode":"TRP1        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP1         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":87523.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of El Monte (City) roadway system is comprised of approximately 128.4 miles of residential streets, collectors, and arterial roads. The City has historically struggled to maintain an ongoing street improvement program for residential streets since most street rehabilitation funds are allocated to arterials and collectors. The lack of funding for residential streets has led to the City`s inability to maintain or rehabilitate significant portions of residential streets for over 25 years. As a result, the City actively pursues innovative grant funding opportunities to address the deterioration of the City`s residential streets.\r\n\r\nCity staff has worked with pavement maintenance/rehabilitation experts to identify segments of neighborhoods within the city that have street clusters with pavement that is ideal for asphalt-rubber aggregate membrane rehabilitation. Below is a list of proposed residential streets, the amount (sq yards) of chip seal that will be utilized, and the street boundaries:\r\n\r\nCLUSTER 1:\r\nGranada Avenue (7,956 sq yards) - Garvey Avenue to Asher Street\r\nGage Avenue (5,650 sq yards) - Garvey Avenue to Mildred Street\r\nLexington Avenue (7,102 sq yards) - Garvey Avenue to Asher Street\r\nBodger Street (6,583 sq yards) - Santa Anita Avenue to Tyler Avenue\r\nE. Laurelhurst Drive (1,517 sq yards) - Santa Anita Avenue to Granada Avenue\r\nMildred Street (4,230 sq yards) - Santa Anita Avenue to Washington Avenue\r\nWashington Avenue (4,400 sq yards) - Garvey Avenue to Bodger Street\r\nNevada Avenue (5,667 sq yards) - Garvey Avenue to Mildred Street\r\n\r\nCLUSTER 2:\r\nAsher Street (3,101 sq yards) - Towneway Drive to Rio Hondo Parkway\r\nBrockway Street (10,700 sq yards) - Towneway Drive\r\nTowneway Drive (13,500 sq yards) - Brockway Street\r\nWhitmore Street (3,524 sq yards) - Towneway Drive\r\nSeaman Avenue (3,940 sq yards) - Brockway Street to Towneway Drive\r\nFriendswood Avenue (4,280 sq yards) - Brockway Street to Towneway Drive\r\nWhitmore Avenue (3,149 sq yards) - Friendswood Avenue to Towneway Drive\r\nEdwards Avenue (2,224 sq yards) - Whitmore Street to Towneway Drive\r\n\r\nThe total amount of chip seal is 87,523 square yards. If awarded, staff anticipates construction to commence late 2012/early 2013 with all work to be completed prior to the April 1, 2014 deadline.","ParticipantName":"City of El Monte","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michelle Marque","LastName":"Riley","Phone":"6265802051"},{"GrantID":13587,"CycleID":528,"CycleCode":"TRP1        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP1         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":249988.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant application is to cover the differential cost of paving with ARHM rather than conventional asphalt for two projects:  Lincoln Avenue resurfacing between Mountain Street and North City Line, to be constructed in approximately June 2012 using 5210 tons of rubberized pavement; and Resurfacing 2012 (California Boulevard, Marengo Avenue, New York Drive and State Street) to be constructed in approximately September 2012 using 9075 tons of rubberized pavement.","ParticipantName":"City of Pasadena","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sean","LastName":"Singletary","Phone":"6267444273"},{"GrantID":13591,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":32207.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle Waste Tire Enforcement Grant funds will be used to implement the waste tire program locally in Mendocino County and provide oversight to the businesses in our County handling waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Trey","LastName":"Strickland","Phone":"707-463-5670"},{"GrantID":13592,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":37711.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to inspect at least 80% of active tire generators and 100% of tire haulers  for manifesting requirements and 100% of permitted tire businesses (greater than 500 tires) for compliance with waste tire storage, disposal and permit standards, terms and conditions during this grant cycle. Additionally, inspections at other tire business, not described above, will be conducted as required.","ParticipantName":"City of Sunnyvale","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lynne","LastName":"Kilpatrick","Phone":"408-730-7219"},{"GrantID":13596,"CycleID":528,"CycleCode":"TRP1        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP1         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":249200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Under this program we propose to utilize 17,800 tons of Rubberized Asphalt Concrete for various street overlay projects commencing in August 2012.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ara","LastName":"Maloyan, P.E.","Phone":"5625706771"},{"GrantID":13601,"CycleID":528,"CycleCode":"TRP1        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP1         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":76860.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Bell Gardens is requesting grant funds to complete the overlay of several streets throughout City limits.  The construction start dates have been staggered to accommodate completion of the overall project in sections.  The first phase of the project will begin construction in March 2012, the second phase will begin construction in April 2012 and the final phase will begin in September 2012.  The project will utilize a total of 7,686 tons of RAC material.","ParticipantName":"City of Bell Gardens","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Sid","LastName":"Mousavi","Phone":"562-806-7770"},{"GrantID":13603,"CycleID":528,"CycleCode":"TRP1        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP1         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The purpose for this Project is to rehabilitation existing pavement surface on up to ten (10) city streets, in order to extend or preserve service life of the facility being treated. The surface treatment to be applied is a two-layer system consisting of rubberized chip seal (1st course) immediately followed by rubberized asphalt binder chip seal (second course) as the final (wearing) surface.  Binder material shall contain no less than 300 pounds (or 15% by weight) of 100% California-generated waste tire-derived crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder.","ParticipantName":"City of Healdsburg","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mario","LastName":"Landeros","Phone":"707-431-3335"},{"GrantID":13604,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":57082.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The enclosed grant budget outlines our enforcement needs that will allow for the continued implementation of an effective enforcement program within Calaveras County.  Many of our generators require assistance throughout the year with manifesting, storage requirements and general questions which requires additional travel time. Five of our generators are located in the higher elevations (snow areas), which typically require additional travel time to maintain safety.  It must be noted that this not only increases inspection but surveillance time as well.  Many of our routine surveillance areas are more than 1  hours away from the office.\r\n\r\nIt is vital to our enforcement program to have the necessary funds available to continue an aggressive surveillance and educational campaign. Many of our surveillance areas are only accessible during the dryer months, while others warrant one visit per year as they are so remote.  We typically see higher rates of illegal dumping in the cooler months in the more remote areas.  This may be due in part to firewood cutting, camping activities and the production of illegal narcotics.  It is imperative to our Waste Tire Program to have the necessary funds available to perform the above mentioned rural surveillance activities in addition to performing routine inspections..","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Moss","Phone":"209-754-6399"},{"GrantID":13606,"CycleID":547,"CycleCode":"TRP2        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP2         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":132478.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Apply rubberized chip seal to various streets city-wide, as specified on Calculation Summary included with this application.","ParticipantName":"City of Rocklin","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Justin","LastName":"Nartker","Phone":"916-625-5519"},{"GrantID":13613,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":240000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used for continued inspection of waste tire generators, waste tire haulers, and waste tire end-use facilities in accordance with CalRecycle regulations for the disposal and storage of waste/used tires.  Surveillance will be conducted as need when illegal dumping of waste tires is suspected by a generator, hauler, and end-use facility.  This program has aided the City of Fresno in removal of waste tires and blight caused by illegal dumping or storage of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ana","LastName":"Manzula","Phone":"559-621-8453"},{"GrantID":13614,"CycleID":527,"CycleCode":"RBC23       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC23        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Tharon Wright","AwardedFunds":19500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Calabasas will purchase and install 40 durable Wausau CRV beverage container recycling bins at transit stops within the city boundaries targeting those who utilize public transportation, pedestrians and bicyclists.  The goal for the City of Calabasas is to collect 1,600 CRV beverage containers per week or approximately 83,000 CRV beverage containers per year.","ParticipantName":"City of Calabasas","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Daniel","LastName":"Pankau","Phone":"818-224-1682"},{"GrantID":13621,"CycleID":547,"CycleCode":"TRP2        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP2         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":54124.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Blythe Public Works Departmwent will be using Measure A money to rehabilitate four (4) lane miles of road at two and half inches thick.  The overal rubberized asphalt material used will be approximately 290,000 sq ft. or 96.6 sq yds.  There are three specific areas that are to be rehabilitated due to a large amount of wear from large traffic volumes.  Two of these areas are in a heavily used pportion of town that surrounds the local Junior and High Schools.  The third are of road is an access to a number of recently built new tract and custom homes.  this area is also a major egress and ingress into the city from a major Highway, Hwy 95.","ParticipantName":"City of Blythe","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Rodkey","Phone":"760-922-6161"},{"GrantID":13624,"CycleID":528,"CycleCode":"TRP1        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP1         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":55483.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will consist of resurfacing approximately 1,050,000 square feet of  various city streets with either Stress Absorbing Membrance Interlayer (SAMI) construction method  or with conventional overlay construction method.   SAMI will consist of placing the rubberized chip seal over existing pavement prior placement of conventinal asphalt concrete.  Approximately 55,000 sq. ft. of roadway will receive ruberized chip seal under this project.","ParticipantName":"City of Pleasanton","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Huy","LastName":"Ho","Phone":"925-931-5663"},{"GrantID":13625,"CycleID":547,"CycleCode":"TRP2        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP2         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Rubberized Asphalt Concrete (RAC) will be used in the final 2-inches of paving for various street improvement locations. \r\nThe anticipated amount of RAC for this project is 14,400 Tons.","ParticipantName":"City of Barstow","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Domingo","LastName":"Gonzales","Phone":"760-255-5156"},{"GrantID":13628,"CycleID":547,"CycleCode":"TRP2        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP2         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Road pavement resurfacing using 3/8 inch thick rubberized asphalt chip seal interlayer - Asphalt Rubber Aggregate Membrate (ARAM) at Crenshaw Blvd Et Al, Wilshire Blvd Et Al, and Maplegrove Street Et Al in the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nydia","LastName":"Rivas","Phone":"6264583924"},{"GrantID":13630,"CycleID":528,"CycleCode":"TRP1        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP1         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":122500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will involve the rehabilitation and overlay of Fulkerth Rd., between Highway 99 and Golden State Blvd., in Turlock, CA, with RAC.  The City expects to use 4,900 tons of material and award the related contract in May 2012.","ParticipantName":"City of Turlock","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Nathan","LastName":"Bray","Phone":"209-668-5599"},{"GrantID":13636,"CycleID":528,"CycleCode":"TRP1        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP1         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":178457.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project proposes to use Rubberized Asphalt Concrete (RAC) along a heavily used corridor in the City of Ceres.  The proposed street is 4-lanes with a protected center turn lane with adjacent curb, gutter and sidewalk on both sides along the entire corridor.  The corridor is heavily used by semi trucks and commuter vehicles traveling from SR99 to connect to the City of Modesto, Stanislaus County, as well as businesses along the route.\r\n\r\nBy using RAC, the goals of the project are to improve and maintain pavement structure, increase safety for both pedestrians and vehicular traffic and minimize noise pollution for residential communities adjacent to the corridor.","ParticipantName":"City of Ceres","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Toby","LastName":"Wells","Phone":"209-538-5751"},{"GrantID":13637,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":116625.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Imperial County LEA intends to utilize requested grant funds to continue a comprehensive education and enforcement program to ensure that registered waste tire haulers are used for the transport of waste or used tires, that tire generators properly use the manifesting system and do not accumulate 500 or more tires on their premises without a waste tire facility permit, and that the illegal dumping of waste tires is prevented.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Lars","LastName":"Seifert","Phone":"760-336-8530"},{"GrantID":13638,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":126324.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Program","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bahram","LastName":"Kavousi","Phone":"530-666-8646"},{"GrantID":13642,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":52600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Lake County Environmental Health`s Waste Tire Program goal is to protect public health from mosquito infestations; maintain a safe environment via regular surveillance, and if possible, removal of tires from creeks, waterways and the general countryside; and to continue routine annual inspections of at least 80 TPID sites to insure that their waste tires are being stored \u0026 handled appropriately in order to prevent waste tire-fueld fires.\r\n\r\nWe would like to purchase two digital cameras to use during our routine surveillance of Lake county.   We may also use them during our annual inspections to document irregular or out-of-compliance situations at a facility.  Any interest earned will be used for training and education.","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Denise","LastName":"Pomeroy","Phone":"707-263-1090"},{"GrantID":13644,"CycleID":547,"CycleCode":"TRP2        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP2         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":70673.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Resurfacing of American Avenue (Indian Hill - Mills), Mountain Avenue (Arrow - I-10), Indian Hill (Harrison - Foothill) and Indian Hill (Foothill - Base Line).  These 4 streets will be split into two projects.  Indian Hill (Foothill - Base Line) will be done as a seperate project.","ParticipantName":"City of Claremont","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Vincent","LastName":"Ramos","Phone":"909-399-5395"},{"GrantID":13650,"CycleID":528,"CycleCode":"TRP1        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP1         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":106600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of McFarland proposes to repair roads for 6 city streets in various locations throughout the city starting in the fall of 2012. With this funding, the City will use rubberized asphalt concrete (RAC) overlay to repair over 55,000 cubic feet of road. This will result in resurfacing benefits to McFarland of longer-lasting and more durable roads on one main thoroughfare, one well-traveled road that is used as a school route, and on roads in four residential neighborhoods. This more durable pavement will resist cracking, rutting and shoving, reducing maintenance costs and construction-induced traffic congestion for the City. These streets will also experience a significant reduction in road noise. This project will utilize over 4200 tons of RAC material, recycling more than 120,000 pounds of California-generated waste tires.","ParticipantName":"City of McFarland","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mario","LastName":"Gonzales","Phone":"661-792-3091"},{"GrantID":13653,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Waste Tire Program is to promote compliance with state and local regulations as it pertains to the collection, handling, storage and disposal of waste tires in an effort to protect the air, water, and land from pollution and to ensure public health and safety.  \r\n\r\nThe Fresno County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division, proposes to utilize the FY 2011-12 Waste Tire Grant funds for staffing, training and equipment needs associated with implementation of the County s Enforcement Program Plan.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Adan","LastName":"Ortiz","Phone":"559-600-4065"},{"GrantID":13656,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":398063.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health (DEH) is to protect public health, safety, and the environment in regard to proper storage, transport and use of waste tires within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe County of Santa Clara DEH intends to use FY 2011 / 2012 TEA grant funds for activities directly related to inspection and administrative costs for waste tire inspections as outlined in the grant procedures and requirements, and grant application guidelines and ongoing grant guidance from CalRecycle regarding waste and used tire activities.\r\n\r\nMichael Balliet\r\nHazardous Materials Program Manager","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Balliet","Phone":"408-918-1976"},{"GrantID":13660,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":269966.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant funding will be used for the enforcement, inspection and permitting of waste tire facilities and the movement and storage of waste tires within Sonoma County.  \r\n\r\nSonoma County currently has 423 waste tire facilities with one facility being greater than 500 tires and participates in multi-agency task force meetings to oversee the enforcement of waste tire regulations throughout the County.  \r\n\r\nAs part of the waste tire educational program, Sonoma County, will continue to educate and work with the local dairies to remove waste tires from the dairy farms and/or permit the dairies. \r\n\r\nSonoma County will participate in mandatory waste tire training, including quarterly meetings and the Annual CalRecycle Conference.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Sosko","Phone":"707-565-6521"},{"GrantID":13664,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":405000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Funds will be used to implement the Waste Tire Inspection Program in Alameda County.   This will consist of two full time staff to conduct inspections and manage the program, including periodic reporting to CalRecycle.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Susan","LastName":"Hugo","Phone":"510-567-6780"},{"GrantID":13665,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":22170.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funds will allow us to continue our ongoing efforts to reduce blight, reduce potential fire hazards, and create a more aesthetic environment free from waste tires and tire debris. We plan to use the funds to inspect businesses to ensure proper handling and storage of waste tires and to research, identify, and survey areas in the city where illegal dumping of waste tires has occurred. We plan to continue ongoing public education regarding the requirements for transporting and manifesting waste tires.  We want to provide public awareness pertaining to proper storage, stacking and maintaining safe properties","ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Viola","LastName":"Rodriguez","Phone":"559-661-5116"},{"GrantID":13666,"CycleID":534,"CycleCode":"FR44        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR44         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":88171.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project involves cleaning up two separate agricultural properties within the City of Lancaster that contain an abundance of illegally disposed material. Each illegal disposal site contains a mixture of used tires, discarded household furniture, construction material and other refuse and debris. This accumulation of debris within each location is considerable in size, a public health hazard and, even more significant, continues to attract additional illegal dumping to the sites. The removal of refuse will eliminate potentially dangerous obstacles to basic farming operations, prevent further public health and safety hazards and limit the possibility of onsite and offsite surface and groundwater contamination. This activity would also help to restore the integrity of each site to their original intended use.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Justin","LastName":"Lewis","Phone":"661-723-5885"},{"GrantID":13667,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":203621.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Diego Regional Waste Tire program will be using grant funds to continue implementing inspections, enforcement, and education to the 790 active waste tire generating businesses in the City. In 2007 the City began inviting neighboring Cities to participate in the grant program in order to achieve better compliace in the region. Today the City is collaborating with four additional cities that have added another 267 active businesses to our inspection program.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Prinz","Phone":"619-533-3696"},{"GrantID":13670,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":462755.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Orange County will use these grant funds to investigate illegal tire disposal activities and perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Funds will also be used for community and industry education, staff training and administration of the grant.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Carrier","Phone":"714-433-6220"},{"GrantID":13671,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":71795.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will continue our inspections of all waste tire facilities to maintain and improve the reduction in the number of illegally dumped waste tires in our jurisdiction as well as compliance with all State of California laws and regulations. There are a few more unregistered haulers which we are bringing into compliance or shutting down. There are also two recently found unpermitted minor facilities that must be brought into compliance or closed down.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jerry","LastName":"Weir","Phone":"213-847-6260"},{"GrantID":13672,"CycleID":534,"CycleCode":"FR44        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR44         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":44959.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will consist of four parcels with multiple waste tire dump sites, abandoned vehicles, appliances and household solid waste. We have combined the four parcels into one site for ease of obtaining bids for the removal of all solid waste and waste tires on the sites. The combined estimated number of waste tires on the site is approximately 3,600. The site falls within Deer Winter Herd Migration Area.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Scot","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"530-879-2353"},{"GrantID":13673,"CycleID":534,"CycleCode":"FR44        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR44         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":10340.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will clean up a historic, unauthorized solid waste dumpsite on a working cattle ranch in Gilroy, CA. The parties responsible for this dumping cannot be identified, and may no longer be living. Our effort will recycle all materials removed from the site that are recyclable, and properly dispose of all non-recyclable waste. Once the site is cleaned up, the area will be restored to appropriate vegetation for cattle, fire safety and working use of the ranch. The target site is a a single parcel of an approximately 2040 acre working cattle ranch, leased for 20 years by the current operator, who breeds and grazes commercial livestock. The ranch is composed of many agriculturally zoned parcels collectively known as the Day Ranch 1 \u0026 2 and the historic Lucky Hereford Ranch.","ParticipantName":"Loma Prieta Resource Conservation District","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kathleen","LastName":"Robins","Phone":"831-768-8247"},{"GrantID":13674,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":68550.0000,"ProjectSummary":"If awarded, the requested grant funds will be expended conducting routine inspections of waste tire generators and haulers, as well as followup inspections and enforcement actions, when necessary. This includes referrals from CalRecycle. In addition, grant funds will be expended during training activities for tire grantee staff.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Janofsky","Phone":"415-473-6790"},{"GrantID":13676,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":56800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Victorville is located in the Mojave Desert area approximately 1 hour from the heavily populated Los Angeles, Orange County, Inland Empire and the growing Las Vegas areas. The City is surrounded by a vast amount of desert land and has three major highways that intersect the City (I-15 Freeway, CA Highway 18/138, and US highway 395). Due to the surrounding geography, the City experiences a large amount of illegal dumping activity which includes illegally dumped tires piles of both general passenger and commercial type tires. The City is still growing and currently has 110 waste tire related businesses (106 in WTMS and 4 newly identified businesses).  The City has and will use waste tire enforcement grant funds to establish a presence in our City and partner with the State to regulate the waste tire disposal process and minimize illegal dumping through surveillance, enforcement and administrative action. Funds will also aid our assigned staff to provide them with office and small field supplies/ equipment to carryout grant inspection, surveillance and education tasks. Our primary goal when utilizing the grant funds is to have a all waste tire generators and haulers that do business within our city as partners and have their support to fight illegally disposed tires by ensuring the all tires are manifested through the forms provided by Cal-Recycle. In addition to the grant priorities established in the grant terms/ conditions and procedures, education, awareness, and waste tire manifest compliance are the City s priorities when utilizing grant funds.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Duran","Phone":"760-243-6309"},{"GrantID":13677,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":161955.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Division of Environmental Health seeks to establish and maintain a community-wide expectation of compliance with regulations and best management practices among waste tire generators.  The grant funds will be use to identify, educate and inspect businesses involved in the collection, generating, transporting, and disposal of waste and used tires to determine compliance with all tire standards; including permit requirements, tire storage standards, and hauler registration and manifest system standards. Funds will also be used for educational outreach and responding to waste tire complaints.","ParticipantName":"City of Berkeley","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Manuel","LastName":"Ramirez","Phone":"510-981-5261"},{"GrantID":13680,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":46000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant will be utilized to directly support the Glenn County Local Enforcement Agency in inspecting/monitoring waste tire facilities and conducting other waste tire enforcement activities. Expenditures will be divided between inspections, enforcement, outreach, training, management, equipment, supplies and transportation.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Backus","Phone":"530-934-6102"},{"GrantID":13681,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In an agricultural rich area such as Kern County with vast areas available for the illegal dumping of used and waste tires these funds are critical for the enforcement of waste tire laws. Vigorous enforcement of transportation and storage laws is imperative for the protection of our environment. Kern County has aggressively pursued Farm and Ranch grants for illegal tire dumping site clean-ups. These TEA 19 funds will help Kern County control and track the used and waste tire flow to ensure the lawful disposal and recycling of said tires.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Doyle","LastName":"Sprick","Phone":"6618628790"},{"GrantID":13683,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":109972.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant monies will be used to fund the existing Waste tire Enforcement Program, which includes conducting routine waste tire inspections, surveillance and enforcement, community education, attending round table events and other trainings required by CalRecycle, and to purchase equipment and supplies needed to conduct program activities.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Ramirez","Phone":"831-755-4539"},{"GrantID":13684,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":89212.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Investigate illegal tire disposal activities and perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"707-253-4144"},{"GrantID":13685,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":146353.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Awarded Grant funds will be expended to conduct inspections of active waste haulers, generators, end use facilities, and illegal waste tire businesses and dumping sites, ensuring the enforcement of waste tire permitting, hauling, and storage laws and regulations. These funds will augment the City of Lancaster Code Enforcement Officers  efforts to reduce the number of unpermitted and/or illegal waste tire piles, the waste tires going to landfills for disposal, the stockpiling of waste tires, and other waste tire violations which will benefit local and regional efforts in minimizing risks to public health and safety, and promoting the clean-up of environmental hazards and conservation of natural resources.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Teri","LastName":"Villani","Phone":"661-723-6139"},{"GrantID":13686,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":157592.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used for salaries of staff working in the Waste Tire program, to purchase equipment/supplies needed by Tire staff to fulfill their responsibilities and to attend statewide meetings and training.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Lawrence","LastName":"Fay","Phone":"805-346-8463"},{"GrantID":13690,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":65300.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant funds will support San Luis Obispo County`s effort to enforce CalRecycle`s waste tire regulations, and to educate businesses and the public on how to handle waste tires in a safe and responsible manner.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Lichtenfels","Phone":"805-781-5553"},{"GrantID":13691,"CycleID":533,"CycleCode":"TEA19       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA19        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":42232.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds from this grant will be used to implement the Waste Tire Enforcement Program by completing inspections of the waste tire generators and haulers, preparing reports, WTMS and grant management duties, participating in trainings, providing education to the waste tire industry and the public, and conducting surveilance and enforcement activities throughout Tuolumne County.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Rachelle","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"209-533-5692"},{"GrantID":13698,"CycleID":535,"CycleCode":"TCU14       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU14        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linh Johnson","AwardedFunds":8001.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority, a joint powers authority of the County of Mendocino and the cities of Ukiah, Fort Bragg and Willits, provides roadside cleanup of illegal dumping throughout Mendocino County.   This service has been provided since 1996.  There are an average of 260 roadside cleanup responses per year.   In the course of this service, the Authority collects a large number of discarded tires, averaging 500 per year.   The purpose of this grant application is to seek funding to support the Authority s collection of these discarded roadside tires.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Sweeney","Phone":"707-468-9710"},{"GrantID":13699,"CycleID":535,"CycleCode":"TCU14       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU14        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linh Johnson","AwardedFunds":140000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Illegally dumped waste tires pose potential threats to the environment and to public health and safety.  Within the unincorporated areas of  Los Angeles County (County), tires are frequently dumped illegally on roadways, in alleys, and in sensitive wildlife habitats near homes, schools, and businesses.  These tires provide breeding grounds for rodents and mosquitoes, which could spread the West Nile Virus and other diseases.  There is also a threat of fire when a large number of tires are dumped in one location, which occurs frequently in rural areas.  During drought conditions, this threat increases significantly.  To help reduce these threats, the County Department of Public Works (Public Works)  actively collects illegally dumped waste tires from public areas effectively enhancing the quality of life for residents, improving the overall environment, and reducing potential threats to public health and safety. Public Works  maintenance crews transport the collected waste tires to various maintenance facilities located throughout the County, where the tires are temporarily stored in bins.  The County s vendor, Rubber Recovery, hauls the tires to their permitted facility in Fontana.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wilson","LastName":"Fong","Phone":"6264583581"},{"GrantID":13701,"CycleID":535,"CycleCode":"TCU14       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU14        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linh Johnson","AwardedFunds":11334.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of Apple Valley encompasses 78 square miles of developed and open desert land.  The Town attempts to remove illegally dumped tires quickly to alleviate the threat to public health and safety and also to discourage further illegal dumping.    Parcel numbers and exact locations are not included in this grant as illegally dumped tires are scattered through the entire Apple Valley boundaries.  Waste tires are removed and transported by Code Enforcement Officers to a central collection point awaiting transportation to the Mitsubishi Recycling Plant for proper disposal.  We anticipate that approximately 1,800 tires will be illegally dumped in the incorporated boundaries during the grant term.\r\n\r\nThe Town of Apple Valley has initiated the process to annex approximately five square miles (3,000 acres +/-) located within the Town`s sphere of influence into Town boundaries.  Code Enforcement estimates that there are approximately 2,700 illegally dumped tires (photographs attached) in the proposed annexation area.  It is unknown at this point an exact date for the determination of the area; however, if the property owners approve the annexation it will occur within the specified grant term.\r\n\r\nApple Valley residents, in both the incorporated boundaries and proposed annexation area, are from a variety of economic backgrounds.  They may not have the capability of paying a fee to dispose of their waste tires and, therefore, may be illegally dumping them as a means of disposal.  The illegal dumping of tires surpasses the Town`s available resources to manage the problem.  If funding for the program is not available, illegal dumping will increase, risking the health and safety of our Town`s residents.  \r\n\r\nApple Valley s waste tire cleanup program will include the collection, removal, transportation, recycling, and disposal of Apple Valley waste tires from illegal tire piles and areas where illegal dumping has occurred along public right-of-ways. The primary focus will be removing illegally dumped tires observed on public property and in right-of-ways by Code Enforcement Officers.  The program is focused on abating the potential environmental hazards that discarded waste tires pose. Often illegal dumps are located within 1,000 feet of residential homes, schools, commercial or industrial centers, residential areas, airport, and electrical transmission lines. Thus, Apple Valley often discovers illegal dump of waste tires to be a potential serious threat to health and safety and the environment. The program focuses on removing and properly disposing waste tires utilizing efficiency and cost effectiveness to obtain the maximum impact for the environment.  If a proposed annexation is successful, an additional component of the program will include selecting various private vacant properties with years of illegally dumped tires present to be removed.  Once a property is selected, staff will ensure that the property fulfills the requirements of the grant.  Property information will be obtained including: owner, lien holder, parcel number, and other pertinent information. The owner will be contacted and advised of the desire of the town to remove the illegally dumped tires on the property. A  Property Access Authorization and Non-Responsibility Affidavit for Private Property  will be completed by the property owner.   Officers will conduct an inspection of the property documenting the illegally dumped tires with photographs. A proposal will be drafted including: property information, property owner information, parcel map, Property Access Authorization and Non-Responsibility Affidavit for Private Property form and photographs.  Proposal will be submitted to the CalRecycle Grant Manager for approval prior to site remediation. \r\n\r\nAll tires removed from Apple Valley will be transported by Burrtec Waste Industries, utilizing a 40 cubic yard roll off container, to the Mitsubishi Recycling Plant for processing.  \r\n\r\nThe Town of Apple Valley is requesting reimbursement for salaries and benefits of Code Enforcement personnel when actual time is spent on grant related activities.  In addition, the Town is requesting Waste Tire Cleanup grant funds to offset the disposal and hauling cost of approximately 4,500 waste tires anticipated to be illegally dumped during the grant term.  Estimated cost per tire:  $5.73.","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Andersen","Phone":"760-240-7000"},{"GrantID":13702,"CycleID":537,"CycleCode":"SWC41       ","CycleNameID":124,"CycleName":"Legacy Disposal Site Abatement Partial Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC41        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":76983.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project will consist of placement of a final cover over the waste cells that comprise the Santa Ynez Airport Landfill.  The placement of the cap will improve the cover over the landfill and improve drainage off of the landfill. The landfill gas collection system, ground water monitoring wells, landfill gas monitoring probes will be lowered prior to construction and extended following construction.  The re-configured landfill will have erosion control measures installed to minimize erosion.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Imelda","LastName":"Cragin","Phone":"805-882-3613"},{"GrantID":13704,"CycleID":535,"CycleCode":"TCU14       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU14        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linh Johnson","AwardedFunds":3200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Firebaugh is requesting $3,200 to assist their staff in the collection and disposal of waste tires that exist throughout the City.  The City`s public work staff has identified a multitude of illegal tire piles on various vacant sites and along City streets and alley ways. Because of the limited staff and high number of tire piles, it is not yet know how many tires actually existing throughout the City.  The funding will offset the cost of City staff to locate these tires and hire a contractor to safely collect, remove and recycle these tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Firebaugh","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Ashby","Phone":"916-449-3944"},{"GrantID":13705,"CycleID":535,"CycleCode":"TCU14       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU14        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linh Johnson","AwardedFunds":99990.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The main objective of this grant proposal is to remove illegally dumped tires from several locations throughout the City of Bakersfield and to restore the areas back to their original state. Illegally dumped waste tires create blight, vector control and other health and safety hazards to the public and the environment. Illegal dumpsites not abated in a timely manner potentially contributes to the  accumulation of waste tires. The City of Bakersfield cleanup projects are intended to mitigate potential fire and health risks posed by these tire piles within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe City of Bakersfield Solid Waste Division currently responds to citizen complaints of illegal dumping which has occurred along the public right-of-ways or upon their private property.\r\n\r\nThe Solid Waste Division dedicates a Solid Waste Equipment Operator almost 25 hours per week towards the collection and removal of waste tires illegally dumped throughout alleys, roadways, sidewalks and other public property.\r\n\r\nAll waste tires collected are transported to the City of Bakersfield s Corporation yard or Recycling and Composting facility to stored in an approved waste tire hauler trailer. The trailers are transported to a permitted waste tire storage facility or disposal site by Golden By-products Inc.\r\n\r\nAn estimated of 44,000 tires are to be removed an recycled.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Luda","LastName":"Fishman","Phone":"661-326-3114"},{"GrantID":13706,"CycleID":535,"CycleCode":"TCU14       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU14        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linh Johnson","AwardedFunds":243233.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Scattered site pickup within county and city limits is an ongoing issue throughout the year.  All Sites within city limits (Chowchilla and Madera) and unincorporated areas are in close proximity to populated areas.  One hundred percent of these sites are within 1,000 feet of one or more of the following:  Residential Homes, School, Commercial, Industrial, Recreation Areas, Waterways, or Electrical Transmission Lines.  Tires can be found in alleys, curbside, vacant lots, and waterways.  It is estimated that 31,000 tires will be cleaned-up during the grant cycle under scattered site pickup in City of Madera and the County of Madera.   \r\nREMEDIATION:   Employees periodically travel the streets and alleys picking up illegally dumped tires.\r\nEND USE:  The tires will be loaded into trailers supplied and removed by Golden By Products, Inc., to be recycled   Waste Tire Hauler # 1003314-01, Major Waste Facility Permit #24-TI-0656, TPID#1096537-01 \r\nREMEDIATION:  On sites large enough to warrant a dedicated van for tire removal a van will be on site.  The tires will be loaded by Staff.  All other sites will utilize City or County staff to transport tires to the City or County scattered pickup site.\r\nEND USE:  The tires will be loaded into trailers supplied and removed by Golden By Products, Inc., to be recycled - Waste Tire Hauler # 1003314-01, Major Waste Facility Permit #24-TI-0656, TPID #1096537-01.\r\nNone of the sites above have had previous enforcement action.","ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Wilson","Phone":"559-661-5188"},{"GrantID":13708,"CycleID":535,"CycleCode":"TCU14       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU14        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linh Johnson","AwardedFunds":58357.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1.\tNeed and Locations:\r\n\r\nThe City of Victorville is located in the center the high desert area within the San Bernardino County. The City is accessed by nearly 300,000 people daily enroute to work, home, shopping or Las Vegas. The City of Victorville anticipates collecting, transporting, and transferring a vast amount of illegally disposed waste tires throughout our City limits. The City of Victorville encompasses 74.09 square miles of land which 58% is undeveloped. With a population of approximately 103,000, excluding neighboring jurisdictions, people are reluctant to properly dispose of their waste tires and end up disposing of them in our undeveloped areas. Many of these areas are located adjacent to densely populated residential areas.  In recent years, the City has performed waste tire cleanup activities generated by waste tire enforcement inspections and monitoring of vacant desert areas. The City has conducted numerous joint tasks supported by our Public Works Division to collect waste tires in areas where accessibility was limited and rough. Through the use of our two waste tire collection trailers purchased through prior waste cleanup grants (2003/2004), we were able to safely access these areas and effectively remove hundreds of waste tires. Additionally, through the use of our contracted waste tire hauler (RJB Trucking, TPID 1001408-01); we anticipate collecting approximately 8,000   10,000 tires during the 2012/2013 grant cycle. Below are several locations where our Code Enforcement officers have already identified waste tires piles. \r\n\r\nAreas near or around these parcel books: \r\nAPN: 3133    Tires: 300+    \r\nAPN: 3071   Tires: 200+   \r\nAPN: 3072   Tires: 50 - 150     \r\nAPN: 3091   Tires: 120-150  \r\nAPN: 0478   Tires: 250+       \r\nAPN: 0480   Tires: 250+        \r\nAPN: 0472   Tires: 250+                 \r\nAPN: 0459   Tires: 300+\r\nAPN: 0468   Tires: 300+\r\nAPN: 0477   Tires: 300+\r\nAPN:0395    Tires: 300+\r\n\r\n2. Methodology:\r\n\r\nIllegal dumping is a situation where people observe that others have dumped and then dump their own debris in the same location. Cleaning up the illegally dumped material as soon as it happens is the best method of curtailing this type of behavior. Utilizing community service workers, probationers or City staff for waste tire removal, stockpiling, and later disposal is the most economical means. Staffing will consist of one to Four Code Enforcement officer(s) to oversee the program, supervise community service workers and probationers, and monitor the temporary stockpiling and disposal of tires to recyclers via our contracted waste tire hauler.\r\n\r\n\tFunding for Code Enforcement staff will be funded from within the City s Code Enforcement budget with most of the costs reimbursed through grant funding. The majority of the labor will be conducted by persons on formal probation or court-ordered community service. Any type of heavy equipment and/or heavy equipment operator to be utilized would be from the City s Public Works Department and funded through the Environment Maintenance Fund or the waste tire clean up grant if authorized by the grant manager. To fulfill these tasks, the City will need to purchase safety related items and stick tools to drag and load collected waste tires. We also request to have funding to pay for three  40 yard trash boxes per half cycle (a total of 6 per grant for this grant cycle) to dispose of trash collected during the cleanups located in and immediately adjacent to the waste tires. Typically, trash found inside of  the waste tires is not taken by our tire hauler and becomes an unplanned expense to the City\r\n\r\nProduct Description\tQuantity\tUnit Price\t$Total \r\n\r\n\tHeavy duty work gloves\t25\tApprox. $7.00 each\t$175\r\nSafety Glasses/Goggles\t10\tApprox. $7.00 each\t$70\r\nGarden / stick tools\t15             approx. $20.00 each\t                $300\r\nExtra heavy duty trash bags\t25\tApprox: $15/ box\t$375\r\n40 yard trash bin     6 total  x $382.12 per container         $2,292.72\r\n\r\nTOTAL:  $3212.72                                                                                                                                                       $2,927.72\r\n\r\n\r\n3. End Use\r\n\r\nThe collected waste tires will be taken to our Code Enforcement yard located on El Evado Road where they will be properly stored and ready for pick up by our registered waste tire hauler RJB Trucking. The tires will be transported via an enclosed trailer to the Mitsubishi plant in Lucerne Valley for final disposition.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Duran","Phone":"760-243-6309"},{"GrantID":13710,"CycleID":535,"CycleCode":"TCU14       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU14        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linh Johnson","AwardedFunds":99993.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Los Angeles has an on-going waste tire cleanup program through the City`s Department of Public Works (DPW) managed by the Solid Resources Support Services (SRSSD) and the Solid Resources Collection Division (SRCD) of the Bureau of Sanitation (BOS). SRCD removes illegally dumped tires within the City`s right-of-ways, alleys and boundaries. Tires collected are delivered to any of the six BOS district yards for storage and recording purposes. The district yards provide environmentally sound storage areas for the collection and transportation by a vendor to a tire recycling facility for processing and beneficial reuse. Each of the BOS district yards has a Tire Program Identification (TPID) Number Certificate issued by Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle). The Bureau`s six district yards are as follows:\r\n\r\n1) West Valley District Yard                               4)  Harbor District Yard            \r\n    8840 Vanalden Avenue                                      1400 North Gaffey Street\r\n    Northridge, CA 91324                                        San Pedro, CA 90731\r\n    818-727-7193                                                 310-548-7708\r\n\r\n2) South Los Angeles District Yard                        5) East Valley District Yard\r\n    786 South Mission Road                                      11050 Pendleton Street\r\n    Los Angeles, CA 90023                                       Sun Valley, CA 91325\r\n    213-485-4912                                                   818-752-5700\r\n\r\n3) West Los Angeles District                                 6) North Central District\r\n    2027 Stoner Avenue                                            452 San Fernando Road\r\n    Los Angeles,CA 90025                                          Los Angeles, CA 90031\r\n    310-575-8393                                                     (323) 224-3527\r\n\r\nThe City of Los Angeles collects an average of 650 tons of used tires annually through which BOS estimates 50% or 26,000 tires (calculation is based on 25 lbs/tire) are collected from illegally dumped areas. Tire Centers, LLC (contact: Jeff Wansor 866-715-8473) renders its services to the city by collecting and transporting the tires from the district yards to a tire recycling facility for processing and beneficial reuse like in rubberized asphalt projects, artificial turf, ground cover under playground equipment, and/or as a surface material fro running tracks and athletic fields. The cost of the hauling, recycling/disposal of tires by Tire Centers effective January 1,2012 are as follows: \r\n\r\n     Passenger tire -     $1.50 each                    Duplex tire -   $7.00 each\r\n     Light truck tire -     $2.00 each                    Truck tire   -   $8.00 each\r\n     Medium truck tire - $4.00 each                    Off-road tire - $10.00 - $40.00 each\r\n     Tires with rims     - $14.00 - 16.00 each\r\n\r\nThe City of Los Angeles through its Bureau of Sanitation is committed to the effective management of all the waste tires collected and is requesting the maximum available grant award of $250,000.00 from CalRecycle`s TCU14 FY 2012/2013 of the Local Government Waste Tire Cleanup Project.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Milo","Phone":"213-485-3568"},{"GrantID":13711,"CycleID":535,"CycleCode":"TCU14       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU14        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linh Johnson","AwardedFunds":24451.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Adorned by the San Bernardino and San Gabriel mountain ranges, the City of Hesperia was named the  star of the west  more than 100 years ago. Today Hesperia is also known as the Gateway to the High Desert and offers the best of the Southern California lifestyle at a price that families can afford. \r\n\r\nHesperia has become known, not only for affordable housing, but also for the pleasant desert climate, clean air, beautiful scenery and sunsets and hometown essence that Hesperia has to offer.  The City of Hesperia covers nearly 75 square miles of developed and open desert land and is dedicated to enhancing our safe, friendly community, while blending a rural lifestyle with progress and responsible growth.  \r\n\r\nTo accommodate all residents in the City and maintain a beautiful and clean environment, the City of Hesperia offers solid waste programs such as mixed waste processing, large item pick up, various community clean-up day opportunities and an Adopt-a-Street volunteer program.  However, since tires are not accepted through these programs, many tires are disposed on open desert land or in City right-of-way due to lack of disposal options or disposal cost issues. \r\n\r\nCity staff attempts to remove illegally dumped tires quickly to alleviate the threat to public health and safety, maintain a clean environment and to discourage further illegal dumping.  Code Enforcement Officers are available 5-days a week to clean-up City areas littered with waste tires.  To assist in the cleanup efforts, the City s Code Enforcement Department may, at times, utilize inmates from the County Jail Work Release Program.  Under the supervision of Code Enforcement Officers, work release crews and City Code Enforcement Officers pick-up the waste tires and deliver to the grant Contractor for proper disposal.  In addition to Code Enforcement Officers, the City s Public Works personnel may also pick up tires that are located along City right-of-way. \r\n \r\nTo offset the cost of recycling waste tires, the City is requesting reimbursement for Code Enforcement staff salaries and benefits when actual time is spent on grant-related activities, as well as the cost of waste tire transportation to an authorized facility.  Parcel numbers and exact locations are not included in this grant as illegally dumped tires are scattered throughout Hesperia and staff acts upon complaints of abandoned tires in specific areas.  It is anticipated that passenger and light car tires and medium truck tires are expected to be the majority based on the tires collected during previous grant cycles. Pictures are included for your convenience.  The City is requesting Waste Tire Cleanup grant funds to offset the collection, disposal and hauling cost of approximately 3,768 waste tires anticipated to be illegally dumped during the 2-year grant term.","ParticipantName":"City of Hesperia","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Ryan","Phone":"760-947-1589"},{"GrantID":13712,"CycleID":535,"CycleCode":"TCU14       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU14        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linh Johnson","AwardedFunds":9524.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Stanislaus County Department of Environmental Resources primary objective is to utilize grant funds to clean up illegally dumped tires along the County roadways and public areas to prevent these areas from becoming regular dumping grounds. \r\n\r\nThe County has no sites containing more than 500 waste tires.  The County will use these grant funds to offset a portion of the costs incurred by the Illegal Dumping Roadside Cleanup Program.  Illegally dumped tires on public property are removed and taken to the County operated Fink Road Landfill.  The Landfill holds these tires along with tires brought in by the public until a trailer is filled.  Once the trailer is filled the tires are hauled to Golden By-Products for recycling.  The Department is still using the tire tracking procedure implemented in the first year of the program.  The procedure uses a formula to determine the percentage of illegally dumped waste tires collected and transported in each trailer sent to Golden By-Products.  The percentage is then used to calculate the cost per trailer that can be reimbursed by the grant.  The Landfill pays Golden By-Products for the total cost of transport and recycling.  The Grant funds are used to reimburse the Landfill for the cost of collection and recycling the illegally dumped tires.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tom","LastName":"Wolfe","Phone":"2095256756"},{"GrantID":13714,"CycleID":535,"CycleCode":"TCU14       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU14        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linh Johnson","AwardedFunds":43388.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Currently, the City is experiencing an influx of waste tires that are being dumped illegally despite the fact that the City continues to offer curbside collection of used tires from residential customers.  The City now offers a City Beautification event twice per year for tire collection. In addition, to offset the influx of waste tires, the City annually applies for other grant funding (Tire Enforcement) to address and identify those potential businesses and individuals responsible for illegally dumping tires.","ParticipantName":"City of San Bernardino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Alanis","Phone":"9093845353"},{"GrantID":13718,"CycleID":535,"CycleCode":"TCU14       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU14        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linh Johnson","AwardedFunds":75593.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Joaquin County requests $77,500 to implement a tire clean up and education campaign.  The campaign aims to reduce the illegal dumping of waste tires from residential and agricultural neighborhoods through tire removal and education.  Tires will be removed from rural properties and public roadways using staff, jail crews, and the San Joaquin Regional Conservation Corps.  A multi-lingual advertising campaign will educate residents on illegal dumping and proper disposal and recycling of tires, including health risks incurred from stockpiled and abandoned tires.  All tires will be recycled by Golden Scrap Tire.  Estimated cost per tire is $2.58.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Closs","Phone":"2094683066"},{"GrantID":13720,"CycleID":535,"CycleCode":"TCU14       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU14        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linh Johnson","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"County of Fresno has an ongoing waste tire cleanup provided through the County`s Department of Public Works and Planning-Road Maintenance and Operations Division.  Illegally dumped tires are removed by Roads Division Staff from County roads and right-of-ways in the rural and unincorporated areas throughout Fresno County.  During Fiscal Year 2010/11, 124.18 tons of waste tires were collected from County roads and right-of-ways and collected for recycling (tonnage amount represents an approximate 12,418 passenger tire equiivalent [PTE] tires [based on a calculated 100 tires per ton]). County staff picks up and delivers them to storage areas at the County landfill, road yards and other appropriated storage sites.  The waste tires are removed from these storage sites by a county-contracted and state-permitted tire recycler and hauling company, Golden By-Products, and taken to their recycling facility in Ballico, CA where ether tires are recycled into reuse products.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sally","LastName":"Lopez","Phone":"5596004259"},{"GrantID":13721,"CycleID":535,"CycleCode":"TCU14       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU14        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linh Johnson","AwardedFunds":23706.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Modesto will use this grant funding to employ a part-time person who will remove illegally dumped waste tires from the streets, alleys, parks, and waterways.  Currently, City of Modesto staff are not aware of any large waste tire piles to address.  The part-time staff person will remove tires based on what is found by actively searching the streets and alleys, as well as, by what is reported to us.  The City of Modesto also proposes to use this grant funding to contract with Golden By-Products Scrap Tire Company who will provide us with six 45-foot trailers (3 per year) to stack and store the tires.  The trailers will be placed at the City`s Waste Water Treatment Facility located at 1221 Sutter Avenue in Modesto.  As a trailer fills up, Golden By-Products will remove it to process the tires for recycling.  The City of Modesto will provide staff at our cost with an existing fleet vehicle for the collection process, as well as, all safety equipment, materials, or supplies needed to do the job.  Historically over the past 3-4 years, the City has collected approximately 1200-1300 illegally dumped tires per year through this grant program.  Concurrently there has been a Tire Amnesty grant program running.  For 1/2 of this proposed grant cycle, there will be no Tire Amnesty Grant offered thus it is a reasonable assumption that some of those tires that were properly disposed of during the Amnesty Program, may end up being illegally dumped in our streets and alleys.  City of Modesto staff is estimating that we will collect approximately 1500 tires per year for recycling, for a total of 3000 tires during the whole grant cycle.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Karin","LastName":"Rodriguez","Phone":"209-577-5453"},{"GrantID":13722,"CycleID":535,"CycleCode":"TCU14       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU14        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linh Johnson","AwardedFunds":47951.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Long Beach proposes to continue the cleanup efforts around the Los Angeles River area north of the Long Beach Harbor Basin.  This area remains a high priority for the City due to the level of illegal dumping that occurs.\r\n\r\nThe first area is east of the LA River between 5th Street and Willow Street (East Project Area). The second area is west of the Los Angeles River between PCH and 9th Street (West Project Area).\r\n\r\nThe East project area is residential and commercial, including Drake Park and Thomas Edison Elementary School.  Golden Park and Cesar Chavez Park are also nearby.  The Los Angeles River runs directly west of the project area, with the Long Beach Harbor and Downtown Long Beach less than one mile from the project area.\r\n\r\nThe West project area includes industrial and residential areas, with Cabrillo High School and Garfield Elementary School nearby. Nearby parks include Hudson and Admiral Kidd Parks. The Los Angeles River runs directly east, the Dominguez Channel is about one-half mile to the west and the waters of the Port of Long Beach are directly South.\r\n\r\nIn both areas, clean-ups are necessary to keep dumped items off the streets.  Most illegal dumping of tires occurs in alleys and other City right-of-ways, however, occasional dumping does happen on private property.  Local businesses and neighborhood associations continue to coordinate clean-up efforts in the impacted area, but still need assistance as the responsibility has outgrown their resources.  Grant funds would ensure that tires are regularly collected, and that the east and west project areas remain clean and safe for residents and businesses. All tires collected by City crews will be taken to a facility that recycles tires into crumb rubber that is used in asphalt paving surfaces and synthetic athletic surfaces.   No Dumping  signs will be posted in areas most impacted by illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Elisa","LastName":"Calderon","Phone":"5625704695"},{"GrantID":13723,"CycleID":535,"CycleCode":"TCU14       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU14        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linh Johnson","AwardedFunds":248408.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Summary;\r\n\r\nImperial County is a unique community consisting of seven Cities with a large Hispanic population (85%). The City of Mexicali, with a population of over a million residents is just across the border. The yearly crossing is over 8,000,000. Imperial County generates approximately 65,000 used and waste tires annually. The County s incorporate and unincorporated communities comprise less than two percent of the land this provides ample, desolate, isolated, and unobservable areas where individuals could illegally dump tires.\r\n\r\nResults of previous and on going Tire Grant Programs:\r\n2001/2002  TCU7   collection and recycle of   65,455 illegally disposed tires\r\n2002/2003  TCU8\t\t\t  70,483\r\n2003/2004  TCU11                                      43,660                             \r\n2004/2005  TCU12                                      48,597                             \r\n2005/2006  TCA1                                        41,709                             \r\n2006/2007  TCA2                                        70,692                             \r\n2007/2008  TCA3                                        52,721                             \r\n2008/2009  TCA4                                        28,113                             \r\n2009/2010  TCA6                                        34,289                             \r\n2010/2011  TCA8     We are on track to collect and recycle over 34,000 illegally dumped tires for this grant cycle.\r\n\r\nEven one of these following factors would substantially contribute to the number of illegally dumped and discarded tires, but taken together, creates a formidable environment of unsightly and disease-bearing discarded/illegally dumped tires:  Close proximity to Mexico Border Crossings; Imperial Valley inherits many tires rejected by the Mexican Recycling Industry; large number of seasonal visitors attracting recreational vehicle owners with vehicles in tow, off-road visitors to the Imperial Sand Dunes (each of these licensed vehicles-paying admission to BLM land is approximately 468,300 street legal vehicles for FY 2010)  typically hauls an average of three off-road vehicles); high usage of passenger, truck, semi-truck and equipment tires in the Imperial County agricultural industry; low income, unemployment and lack of financial resources; and irrigation canals (canals are cleaned quarterly and illegally disposed tires are removed).\r\n\r\n\r\nAll of our tires now are going to Recycled Tires Inc. located in Mentone Ca.92359. Nothing goes to a landfill. The tires transported from Imperial Valley to Recycled Tires Inc go to be crumbed, buffing, or molding to manufacture retail products. All contractors must agree to take all collected tires to a recycling facility. \r\n\r\nCommunity Support for the Tire Cleanup Program includes Local Enforcement Agency and Elected Officials:  Imperial County has developed an Illegally Dumping Task Force, in 2009 which has brought awareness to the residents of Imperial County of the problems associated with illegally dumping. We now have enforcement, provided by County Sheriff Department, Highway Patrol, and the LEA.\r\nIn 2008, the Imperial County Board of Supervisors passed Ordinance #1436, Chapter 8.73   Unlawful and Unauthorized Dumping of Solid Waste. \r\n\r\nIllegal Dumping of tires is a serious threat to public Health and Safety. In the proximity of densely populated areas to residential homes, schools, and commercial locations our tire crew has come in contact with rattlesnakes, rodents, feral cats, bees, mosquitoes, spiders, bird droppings and dead animals.  Imperial County covers approximately 4,597 square miles of predominantly agricultural land. Many schools in Imperial County are in remote areas where tires are frequently illegally dumped.  San Pasqual Valley Unified School District is located 90 miles from a populated area. Pine Elementary School, Magnolia Union Elementary, Mulberry Elementary School District, Westside Elementary, McCabe/Corfman Union School District, and Meadows Union School Districts are schools in rural and agricultural areas in Imperial County. Threats can be found from field mice nesting in illegally dumped tires that may carry Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS), a respiratory disease caused by a virus known as Sin Nombre Virus, can produce a deadly infection in people-over 50% have been fatal.  The flu-like symptoms are very severe. The mice can carry the virus without any ill effects and distribute the virus in urine, feces and saliva. Humans become infected with the Hanta-virus when they inhale dust that has been contaminated with rodent fluids. Most people who have been infected with the virus have lived or worked in areas that are heavily exposed to rodent droppings. If someone becomes infected, signs of illness appear approximately two weeks after exposure, although the time frame can be from a few days to as long as six weeks.  The first signs of infection are fever, headache, abdominal pain, joint pain and back pain.  Then the lungs begin to fill with fluid and breathing becomes very difficult.  A high percentage of the patients die, but early treatment offers the best chance of survival. Threats from pigeon droppings result from large populations of pigeons (aka Rock Dove) find illegally discarded tires a favorite roosting and nesting place.  These are typically near roadways that are less densely populated and illegally dumped tires are found.  Fungal diseases are transmitted to humans by contaminated soil and airborne fungus spores.  The diseases can cause high fever, blood abnormalities, pneumonia, lung infection, spread to the nervous system, and can even cause death if left untreated. The most common fungal diseases associated with bat and bird droppings are histoplasmosis and cryptococcosis. Histoplasmosis is caused by a fungus and the disease is transmitted to humans by airborne fungus spores in contaminated soil from pigeon droppings. The inactive and active pigeon roosts have been found to be heavily contaminated with fungus spores.  Infection occurs when air-borne spores are inhaled-especially when a roost has been disturbed.  Most infections are mild and produce no symptoms or a minor flu-like illness.  On occasion, the illness can cause high fever, blood abnormalities, pneumonia and even death.  Cryptococcosis is commonly found is soil that has been contaminated with decaying pigeon droppings.  The organism enters the individual by breathing in the form of dehydrated yeast or as spores. The illness begins with a lung infection and spreads to other areas of the body, particularly the central nervous system, and is usually fatal if not treated.  Pigeon droppings are believed to be the most common source of fungus cryptococcosis.  \r\nWater collecting in discarded tires, particularly along canal banks, makes them an ideal ground for disease-carrying mosquitoes.  Encephalitis viruses can be contracted from mosquito bites. The West Nile Virus is transmitted primarily by mosquitoes, although is really an infection that exists in birds, and the mosquitoes transmit the virus from bird to bird.  The West Nile Virus was found in mosquitoes collected in traps in August, 2003 near the Salton Sea in Imperial County (the first cases in Imperial Valley were diagnosed in Niland, an unincorporated area in Imperial County). Illegal dumping of tires is common in rural, secluded, agricultural areas.  Pesticide residue has been found in tires. Exposure to pesticides can be from swallowing, breathing, skin contact, and eye contact. Open lesions or conditions of dermatitis and higher temperatures (typical of the low desert climate of Imperial Valley, enhance the absorption of pesticides. Physical injuries can also result from sharp or pointed objects becoming trapped inside discarded tires.  Tire collection crews have reported finding needles, broken glass, and dangerous objects.  Piles of illegally discarded tires that contain trash or dry brush are a potential fire hazard.  When tires burn, the toxic chemicals are released directly into the atmosphere. This can cause both short and long term health hazards to residents. Compounds from melted tires can also pollute soil, surface water, and ground water. A tremendous health hazard is created when illegally discarded tires accumulate on roads that run through farmland, and the pile of tires is ignited.  Up to 17 heavy metals are found in tires and when these are released into the air, new and more toxic compounds are created.  These hazardous air pollutants are released into the air when tires burn openly can cause short and long term health hazards to residents and fire fighters. Possible ill-health effects from exposure to chemicals from burning tires can include irritation to the skin, eyes, and mucous membranes, respiratory effects, central nervous system depression, and cancer.\r\n\r\nOver 461,606 illegally dumped tires have been collected from Imperial County roadways and other public areas with grants from CalRecyle/CIWMB. IVRMA has exhibited wise and judicious use of Cal Recycle/CIWMB grant funds which will continue. IVRMA has developed significant experience and has managed to keep the cost of collection and recycling illegally disposed tires low.","ParticipantName":"Imperial Valley Resource Management Agency","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Douthitt","Phone":"7603374589"},{"GrantID":13725,"CycleID":535,"CycleCode":"TCU14       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU14        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linh Johnson","AwardedFunds":98842.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will be used to clean up approximately 18,000 passenger tire equivalents (PTEs) from the Tijuana River Valley, 2,000 PTEs from Brownfield Airport, and 3,400 PTEs from public right of ways in the City of San Diego over the two year grant period. \r\n\r\nThe Tijuana River Valley is an estuary of national importance with a multi-agency approach to restoring and protecting the sensitive ecosystem. Tires from Mexico are washed downstream during rain events and have significant impact on the watershed. Tires are plucked from the sediment and trash removed from dredging river channels and sediment basins. Large truck tires are able to be recycled; however passenger tires are too contaminated for recycling and go to the landfill.\r\n\r\nTires collected from Brownfield Airport and public right of ways are in most cases, able to be recycled.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Prinz","Phone":"619-533-3696"},{"GrantID":13728,"CycleID":535,"CycleCode":"TCU14       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU14        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linh Johnson","AwardedFunds":95897.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be utilized to remove waste tires that have been dumped along public rights-of-way and on private properties.  These tire sites are located in both urban and rural settings throughout the county - near population centers and wildlife habitat areas.  The county proposes to remediate waste tires by transporting the tires via registered and/or exempted waste tire hauler(s).  Riverside County Code Enforcement Department (Tire Program Identification Number 1570382-01) is an exempted waste tire hauler.  Waste tires will be manifested and transported, for staging, to Lamb Canyon Sanitary Landfill (Tire Program Identification Number 1490025-01) and/or Badlands Sanitary Landfill (Tire Program Identification Number 1104927-01).  The tires will then be manifested and transported, for ultimate disposition, to Azusa Land Reclamation (Tire Program Identification Number 1103429-01) for end use processing.  In the alternative, waste tires will be manifested and transported directly to Azusa Land Reclamation via registered and/or exempted waste tire hauler(s) without staging at a sanitary landfill.  It is the goal of the county for the waste tires to be recycled.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Patricia","LastName":"Perez","Phone":"9519550968"},{"GrantID":13729,"CycleID":535,"CycleCode":"TCU14       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU14        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linh Johnson","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Fresno is located n ear the center of the State of California in the central San Joaquin Valley.  Fresno has a population of approximately 500,000 and a high concentrated poverty rate.  A substantial part of the residential areas are in older neighborhoods which were developed with alleys.  Illegally dumped tires and other debris are continually dumped in these alleys, at street curbs, along canal banks, on vacant lots, near freeway, and on other public right-of-way areas.  The City of Fresno employs two staff members who locate and remove these illegally dumped tires from throughout the city.  The tires are transported by the staff using a stake-side truck owned by the city.  Only gas and maintenance fees are charged to the grant; no vehicle lease fees are incurred.  The tires are taken to a waste tire recycling company.  The Clean-Up grant allows the City of Fresno to removed these waste tires therefore preventing fire hazards and environmental issues.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs ","FirstName":"Deborah","LastName":"Dufer","Phone":"559-621-8440"},{"GrantID":13730,"CycleID":535,"CycleCode":"TCU14       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU14        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linh Johnson","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The collection, removal, transportation, recycling, and disposal of California waste tires from illegl tire piles and areas where illegal dumping has occurred.  Thousands of illegally dumped and stockpiled tires will be removed and properly disposed of; reducing blight, illegal dumping and public health and safety hazards.  The waste tires that are removed from the City of Lancaster public roads, public properties and rights of ways will be taken to a tire recycling facility where the tires will be chipped into fuel and other reuse products.\r\n     Priority will be given to sites that pose serious threats to public health and safety and the environment.  Several public roads, vacant lots and public land sites are within 1,000 feet of residential homes, schools, and industrial centers where tires are often illegally dumped throughout the City: Examples per photos submitted are in the vicinities of:  Division/Avenue H-8 - within 1,000` of Phoenix High School and industrial centers; 20th E/Ave I, H/20thW, I/Challenger - residential units within 1,000`.  These are among the several sites within the City of Lancaster that pose serious threats to public health and safety that are free of waste tires at the time the photos were taken but have reoccurring illegal dumping of tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Teri","LastName":"Villani","Phone":"661-723-6139"},{"GrantID":13737,"CycleID":535,"CycleCode":"TCU14       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU14        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linh Johnson","AwardedFunds":73605.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of San Diego is applying for funds to cleanup tires from the Tijuana River Valley Park.  \r\n\r\nCommunity Need for Waste Tire Cleanup Events \r\n\r\nThe Tijuana River Valley is a unique biological resource in San Diego County containing large, contiguous blocks of high quality habitat that support numerous sensitive plant and animal species. Together, these vegetation communities potentially support 40 special status plant species and 56 special status animal species.\r\n\r\nThe County of San Diego s Tijuana River Valley Regional Park (TRVRP) comprises approximately 1,800 acres (2.8 square miles) within the lower Tijuana River Valley in southwestern San Diego County. The park is critical to wildlife because it is a part of the Pacific Flyway, which provides foraging and breeding habitat for many migrating bird species. Because of its importance to wildlife, the area has been designated as a biological core area in the City of San Diego s Multiple Species Conservation Program (MSCP).  \r\n\r\nThe area also suffers issues from polluted storm waters carrying sediment, trash and tires across the border from Mexico into the Tijuana River Valley.  Thousands of tires are buried in the salt marsh of that area and hundreds more cross into the United States with each rain storm.   \r\n\r\nThe County of San Diego s Department of Public Works, Solid Waste Planning and Recycling section proposes using funding from the FY 2012/13 Local Government Waste Tire Cleanup Grant to hold 14 cleanup events to remove 6,200 tires from the Tijuana River Valley.  \r\n\r\nHow many tires are estimated to be removed: 6200\r\nWill these tires be recycled or landfilled?  Recycled whenever possible.\r\nIs the applicant able to utilize the California Conservation Corps or Local Community Conservation Corps for tire removal? Yes\r\n\r\n\r\nEnvironmental and Financial Benefits to the Community \r\nWith the rise of illegal and improper tire disposal on both sides of the international border comes an increased potential of public health problems and environmental concerns.   Tire piles pose potential threats to the public health and safety, and to the environment.  Illegally dumped or stockpiled waste tires also create harborage and breeding grounds for disease carrying pests and vectors, including mosquitoes which carry West Nile Virus and rodents that are vectors of the Hantavirus.  In the Tijuana River Valley, the tires are inundated with water with each rainstorm with unknown numbers washed out to sea.  \r\n\r\nIn 2007/2008, the County was granted a CalRecycle waste tire grant and worked collaboratively with regional Indian Tribes, community organizations, and residents to cleanup and recycle tires in several unincorporated rural communities, the County s Tijuana River Regional Park, and three Indian Nations to collect and recycle a total of 3,824 waste tires.  An additional cleanup of 4,435 tires was arranged and funded by the County s Watershed Protection Group. \r\n\r\nIn 2010/11 the County removed 3,683 tires from the Tijuana River Valley with County and CalRecycle funding.  The majority of the cleanup work was scheduled during September and October 2010, during the small window of time after nesting season ends and before rainy season begins.  The tires were collected through six volunteer cleanups, two cleanup days with hired labor and seven  scoop-up  days when tire piles were picked up, loaded into trucks, and transported to a certified tire recycling facility.  \r\n\r\nTo date in 2011/12 the County has removed 1,268 tires from the Tijuana River Valley with County and CalRecycle funding.    \r\n\r\nBoth residential and public stockpiling of tires occurs in the unincorporated county.  With an increase in illegal tire disposal comes an increased potential of public health and environmental threats.  Tires that are stockpiled are potentially hazardous to human health and safety.  Tires, especially those in a wet environment like the Tijuana River Valley, can act as an ideal breeding environment for mosquitoes, which can carry several life-threatening diseases such as West Nile Virus, dengue fever, malaria, and encephalitis.  Tire stockpiles are also ideal nesting habitats for rodents which carry the Haunta Virus.  Several cases have been identified in the unincorporated county in recent years. If tire stockpiles are decreased, there is the potential for a decline in the manifestation of these diseases. \r\n\r\nIn urban and industrial areas, tire piles can obstruct brownfield redevelopment and community revitalization projects.  In addition, further illegal dumping of tires or other wastes might be encouraged by areas littered with waste tires.  \r\n\r\nUnder the Multiple Species Conservation Plan (MSCP), The Tijuana Estuary/River Valley was identified as a Core Resource Area: an area with a high concentration of sensitive biological resources, which, if lost, could not be replaced or mitigated elsewhere.  \r\n\r\n \r\nWaste Tire Cleanup Project/Site Description \r\n\r\nProject #1\r\nTijuana River Valley Tire Pile \u0026 Cleanup \r\nAddress: 2721 Monument Road, San Diego, CA 92154\r\nCounty of San Diego Park\r\nThomas Brother Map Page: 1049   A5\u0026D5\r\nPriority Ranking Criteria: Rank 1, Serious Threat\r\n\r\nThe proposed sites are on County of San Diego Parks land and adjacent parcels in the Tijuana River Valley Regional Park (See Attachment A1 and A2 for land ownership).  This area repeatedly suffers from tires in the water ways and riparian areas.  This ongoing problem is due to the northward flow of the Tijuana River with Mexico to the south.  When in rains in this area, the water flows fast and furious.  In turn, tires and assorted other debris are deposited in the waterways.  \r\n\r\nThough no one has exact amounts for the total number of tires in the Valley or how many wash across every year, we know the problem is significant and recurrent.   On December 7, 2009, a Voice of San Diego reporter visited the area as the rain fell.  Standing in the flow of water coming through Smuggler s Gulch he saw 20 tires pass in a 10-minute time span.  Over the course of the rainy season, the County s Supervising Park Ranger for the Tijuana River Valley Regional Park, estimates that 2,000 new tires cross the border in the rain runoff at Smugglers Gulch alone.  As quickly as County and City staff and volunteer groups can remove the tires, they are back.  \r\n\r\nMany nonprofit, bi-national and governmental entities are working to try to resolve the issue of how the tires, among other debris and sediment, are coming into the area.  The fact remains that thousands of tires have been deposited in the silt and sand of the river valley over the previous decades and more tires come across through the main channel, Smuggler s Gulch and Goat Canyon with each rain.  \r\n\r\nRecent efforts have been made to address the problem before the tires and debris flow into the valley, but the need for the cleanup and removal of tires in the Tijuana River Valley is still great.  \r\n\r\nThe County proposes ten (10) one day cleanups using the California Conservation Corps of the LCCC, Urban Corps of San Diego, to do the manual removal of tires from the river valley.  The County also proposes four (4) volunteer cleanups working with a local nonprofit or other organizing group to recruit and direct volunteers.  All tires generated from the cleanups will be hauled by a certified waste tire hauler and recycled whenever possible.  The hauler will transport collected tires to a permitted waste tire storage facility or disposal site. \r\n\r\nDuring volunteer cleanups, tires will be pulled from the river bed and riparian areas and hauled out by hand or wheelbarrow to a staging site which is accessible to transportation vehicles/containers.  Some tires are buried in silt and sand, some overgrown with weeds and shrubs. For some of the areas needing tire removal/cleanup, the tires are several hundred yards to a half mile from the staging sites, increasing the amount of time required to move each tire.  County staff and hired laborers will remove the tires on a subsequent day, as well as performing addition cleanup/tire collection in the area as time allows. \r\n\r\nWith the requested funding, we propose to cleanup 6,200 tires over the course of these fourteen (14) events during the two year grant term.  \r\n\r\nTentative cleanups sites are Dairy Mart Road Bridge (Main Channel), Effie May Trail (Pilot Channel), Smuggler s Gulch, and other County owned parcels.  (See Attachment B for tentative Cleanup Site Locations in the TJRV.)\r\n\r\nSite Description\r\n(From the Tijuana River Valley Regional Park, Area Specific Management Directives document, June 22, 2007 created by the County of San Diego.)\r\n\r\nThe Tijuana River Valley Regional Park (TRVRP) consists of approximately 1,800 acres within the City of San Diego, adjacent to the California/Mexico border.  A Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement between the County of San Diego and the City of San Diego was approved by the Board of Supervisors on May 14, 1996. This agreement identifies the County as the manager of the City owned lands within the TRVRP. It also includes a clause that requires County and City staffs coordinate any projects within the TRVRP that could impact the City-owned lands.\r\n\r\nProperty Description\r\n\r\nLocation and Adjacent Land Uses\r\nThe TRVRP is located in the City of San Diego in the southwestern portion of San Diego County. The TRVRP is bounded on the east by Dairy Mart Road and the residential community of San Ysidro (with the exception of a portion of the Dairy Mart Ponds that extend further east between the Interstate 5 (I-5) corridor and Camino de la Plaza), on the west by Border Field State Park and the Tijuana Estuary, on the south by the U.S. (U.S.)-Mexico International Border, and on the north by Sunset Avenue (with the exception of 95 acres immediately north of Sunset) and the residential community of Otay-Nestor.\r\n\r\nThe TRVRP is bisected by the east/west flowing Tijuana River, which flows from Mexico and drains into the Pacific Ocean through the Tijuana River Estuary located west of the TRVRP. The Tijuana River Valley generally consists of a broad floodplain with high natural mesas to the south, bounded on three sides by urban development and the Tijuana Estuary to the west. The Valley floodplain is a mixture of agricultural fields, equestrian facilities, rural housing, riparian woodland, and disturbed habitats. The Dairy Mart Ponds make up the eastern boundary of the area. The mesas and canyon areas contain healthy coastal sage scrub and maritime succulent scrub communities. Portions of the lands within the mesas and Smugglers Gulch may be disturbed by the proposed Border Fence Project. Several areas have been previously disturbed by illegal dumping of trash and off-road vehicles.\r\n\r\nUnder the MSCP, The Tijuana Estuary/River Valley was identified as a Core Resource Area: an area with a high concentration of sensitive biological resources, which, if lost, could not be replaced or mitigated elsewhere. This region supports one of the most important wetland systems in the County, and the City proposes to preserve approximately 94 percent of the Valley core area within the entire Multiple Habitat Planning Area.\r\n\r\nPrimary concerns for the Valley, including the TRVRP are: management of land use adjacent to covered species habitat; water quality; illegal dumping of waste (including tires); vandalism; non-sustainable agriculture; invasive species introduction and control; illegal immigration; habitat restoration; excavation activities; flood control; and maintenance of human use areas.\r\n\r\nThe property is currently under the management of County Department of Parks and Recreation. With the certification of the Trails and Habitat Enhancement Plan EIR, an official network of trails and US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) roads will be constructed within the Valley. The trails are used by hikers, equestrians, and bicyclists. In addition, there are active recreational areas within the TRVRP.\r\n\r\nBiological Resources\r\nTRVRP presents an opportunity to maintain and further restore one of the largest tracts of preserved, high quality, native/semi-native habitats within the region. Natural habitats, such as those found within TRVRP, have historically been destroyed or damaged by agriculture and urban development. Adding to its biological value, TRVRP supports several sensitive floral and faunal species, and functions as a significant biological resource core area. \r\n\r\nThe Valley is a unique area containing large, contiguous blocks of high quality habitat that support numerous sensitive plant and animal species. For example, riparian areas within the County, and provide critical habitat for two federally endangered birds: the light-footed clapper rail (Rallus longirostris levipes), and the southwestern willow flycatcher (Empidonax traillii extimus) and critical habitat for the least Bell s vireo (Vireo bellii pusillus).  Diegan coastal sage scrub provides foraging and nesting habitat for the federally threatened coastal California gnatcatcher (Polioptila californica californica). Other onsite vegetation communities include mule fat scrub (transitional riparian), chaparral, maritime succulent scrub, freshwater marsh, native and non-native grassland, and disturbed areas. Together, these vegetation communities potentially support 40 special status plant species and 56 special status animal species.\r\n\r\nHowever, the Valley also supports areas that have been subjected to human disturbance for decades. These disturbances have resulted in the loss of native habitat, negative impacts to water quality, compaction of native soils, accumulation of trash, erosion and sedimentation. The quality of water in the Tijuana River, particularly water from Mexico, is often heavily impacted by sediments, pollution, trash and debris. Poor water quality has resulted in numerous beach closures just west of the TRVRP.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jen","LastName":"Winfrey","Phone":"858-694-2463"},{"GrantID":13742,"CycleID":535,"CycleCode":"TCU14       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU14        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linh Johnson","AwardedFunds":9908.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The purpose of the project is to use these grant monies to cover costs associated with the annual/bi-annual Community Cleanup Day Event in Fall of 2012 and Spring of 2013. These costs include the collection, transport and fee of recycling waste tires as well as marketing materials for outreach of the event.  The grant will also cover the costs to pickup illegally dumped tires periodically during the course of the grant (July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013).","ParticipantName":"City of Redlands","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Danielle","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"909-753-5800"},{"GrantID":13744,"CycleID":535,"CycleCode":"TCU14       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU14        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linh Johnson","AwardedFunds":7842.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Ceres proposes to do a city wide clean-up by contracting with an individual contractor who will locate and collect illegally dumped tires bi-monthly.  Code Enforcement personnel will each spend approximately two (2) hours per week locating discarded tires and will either document their location for future pickup by a contract employee or they will pick them up and haul them away themselves.  There are tires scattered throughout the city in alleyways, vacant lots, near schools and parks, along main thoroughfares, the river and along State Highway 99 which all contribute to blight and public health and safety.The City of Ceres Code Enforcement Division has documented hundreds of these tires and has utilized a CIWMB clean-up grant to properly dispose of them in the past; however, a lack of staffing and a lack of current grant funding has made it difficult to stay ahead of the dumping.  The city would use this grant funding to conduct more clean-up activities.  The city expects to collect and dispose of a minimum of 1,000 tires with this project.\r\n\r\nGolden By-Products, a recycling plant in nearby Merced County, will provide the city with trailers, hauling and recycling services.  The tires will be converted into tire chip fuel and playground or landscape products.","ParticipantName":"City of Ceres","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bryan G.","LastName":"Nicholes","Phone":"2095385703"},{"GrantID":13747,"CycleID":544,"CycleCode":"SWC42       ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC42        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Alan Zamboanga","AwardedFunds":32000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed Team Up to Clean Up! project will consist of removal and proper disposal of illegal waste from three County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation wildlife sanctuaries:  1) Carl O. Gerhardy Wildlife Sanctuary;  2) Jack Rabbit Flats Wildlife Sanctuary ; and 3) Mescal Wildlife Sanctuary.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Faith","LastName":"Parducho","Phone":"213-368-5838"},{"GrantID":13748,"CycleID":543,"CycleCode":"SWC43       ","CycleNameID":124,"CycleName":"Legacy Disposal Site Abatement Partial Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC43        - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Alan Zamboanga","AwardedFunds":700690.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project proposes mitigation of burn ash material located on and around the Former Fallbrook 1C burn dump located in Fallbrook, CA.  The shallow and exposed burn ash found throughout the site and adjacent residential parcels demonstrates a threat to public health and safety.  Previous investigations have identified the primary Constituent of Concern (COC) as lead and report cap thickness from 0 to 7.5 feet.  Soil and burn ash samples from the affected areas were analyzed showing lead concentrations above CA TTLC throughout the areas where burn ash is located.  Biological surveys performed onsite report no sensitive species on or neighboring the project area.  Burn ash was also found to infringe on three small areas of a Federal wetlands were identified along the northeast section of the site.  No permits or mitigation are expected since the only focus in these areas is to remove burn ash.  (URS, 2006) The project proposes the consolidation of approximately 1540 CY of burn ash located on residential parcels onto County Owned parcel 105-481-45 where the total amount of burn ash (approximately 5594 CY) will be further consolidated and capped.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Candace","LastName":"Gibson","Phone":"858-495-5447"},{"GrantID":13753,"CycleID":540,"CycleCode":"RLC27       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC27        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":1298246.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will increase volume of CRV beverage container recycling by five (5) percent from the prior fiscal year.","ParticipantName":"Civicorps Schools","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Michele","LastName":"Moore","Phone":"510-922-7832"},{"GrantID":13754,"CycleID":540,"CycleCode":"RLC27       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC27        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Mary Laackmann","AwardedFunds":1242239.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The FY 2011/12 Grant Summary applies to FY 2012/13 and does not require revision","ParticipantName":"San Francisco Conservation Corps","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ann","LastName":"Cochrane","Phone":"415-928-7417"},{"GrantID":13755,"CycleID":540,"CycleCode":"RLC27       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC27        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Tharon Wright","AwardedFunds":1447346.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The FY 2011/12 Grant Summary applies to FY 2012/13 and does not require revision.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Conservation Corps","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bruce","LastName":"Saito","Phone":"213-362-9000"},{"GrantID":13756,"CycleID":540,"CycleCode":"RLC27       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC27        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":1366050.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The FY 2011/12 Grant Summary applies to FY 2012/13 and does not require revision.","ParticipantName":"San Jose Conservation Corps","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert J.","LastName":"Hennessy","Phone":"408-515-4254"},{"GrantID":13757,"CycleID":540,"CycleCode":"RLC27       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC27        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Mary Laackmann","AwardedFunds":1287307.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The FY 2011/12 Grant Summary applies to FY 2012/13, subject to the minor revisions\r\nbelow. \r\nSRCC will accomplish goal of increasing volume of CRV collected by 5% from the previous\r\nyear by:\r\n1. Providing recycling collection services at parks, events, bars and restaurants,\r\nbusinesses, government office buildings, and multi-family housing complexes that\r\nyield high volumes of beverage containers.\r\n2. Increasing the effectiveness of accounts\r\n","ParticipantName":"Sacramento Regional Conservation Corps","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dwight","LastName":"Washabaugh","Phone":"916-386-8394"},{"GrantID":13758,"CycleID":540,"CycleCode":"RLC27       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC27        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":1387576.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The FY 2011/12 Grant Summary applies to FY 2012/13.","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Bassett","Phone":"562-986-1249"},{"GrantID":13759,"CycleID":540,"CycleCode":"RLC27       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC27        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Shamila Tooker","AwardedFunds":2286761.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expansion of Commercial Collection Routes; Establish a Second Buy-back Center; Expansion of Internship Program; Increase Presence at Special Events; ECO Center Outreach; Multi-Family Recycling; Community Beautification; School CRV Fundraising and Education Programs","ParticipantName":"Urban Corps of San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Joy","LastName":"Hochstein","Phone":"619-235-6884"},{"GrantID":13760,"CycleID":540,"CycleCode":"RLC27       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC27        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":1595316.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The FY 2011/12 Grant Summary applies to FY 2012/13 and does not require revision.","ParticipantName":"Fresno Local Conservation Corps","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Shawn","LastName":"Riggins","Phone":"559-264-1048"},{"GrantID":13761,"CycleID":540,"CycleCode":"RLC27       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC27        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Shamila Tooker","AwardedFunds":1779975.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The FY 2011/12 Grant Summary applies to FY 2012/13 and does not require revision.","ParticipantName":"Orange County Conservation Corps","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"George","LastName":"Patino","Phone":"714-956-6222"},{"GrantID":13762,"CycleID":540,"CycleCode":"RLC27       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC27        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":1332877.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The FY 2011/12 Grant Summary applies to FY 2012/13 and does not require revision.","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps North Bay","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Max","LastName":"Korten","Phone":"415-454-4554"},{"GrantID":13763,"CycleID":540,"CycleCode":"RLC27       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC27        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":2644253.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The FY 2011/12 Grant Summary applies to FY 2012/13 and does not require revision.","ParticipantName":"Sequoia Community Corps","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Teresa","LastName":"Guzman","Phone":"559-732-4194"},{"GrantID":13764,"CycleID":540,"CycleCode":"RLC27       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC27        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"MaryKay Shafer","AwardedFunds":1191459.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The FY 2011/12 Grant Summary applies to FY 2012/13 and does not require revision.","ParticipantName":"San Gabriel Valley Conservation Corps","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Shannon","LastName":"Talbot","Phone":"6265792484"},{"GrantID":13765,"CycleID":540,"CycleCode":"RLC27       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC27        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Lydia Hernandez","AwardedFunds":1213383.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SJRCC will increase its beverage container recycling by 10% from the prior fiscal year.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County Office of Education (dba San Joaquin County Regional Conservation Corps)","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Nicholas","LastName":"Mueller","Phone":"209-468-9131"},{"GrantID":13766,"CycleID":547,"CycleCode":"TRP2        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2011-12   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP2         - 2011-12","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":16044.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The resurfacing project is the installation of rubberized Chip-seal followed by Micro-surfacing application at various local streets in the City of Stockton. The work includes removal and replacement of pavement striping, pavement markings and pavement legends. The estimated total area of the resurfacing is 307,000 square yard. The chipseal rubber binder will contain a minimum 300 pounds of tire-derived crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder.  The proposed schedule for the project is summer of 2012.","ParticipantName":"City of Stockton","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Even","LastName":"Marcelo","Phone":"209-937-8885"},{"GrantID":13858,"CycleID":545,"CycleCode":"RBC24       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC24        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Lydia Hernandez","AwardedFunds":140000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Pena`s Disposal will be replacing 1110-gallon split cans with 90-gallon blue cans in the predominately Hispanic communities of Cutler and Orosi.   The new curbside recycling system will enhance existing residential and multi-family curbside programs which currently only allow 55 gallons of recyclables and have high contamination rates.   Pena`s Disposal estimates capturing an additional 40% more beverage container and 30% more recyclable materials with the new 90 gallon blue cans.","ParticipantName":"Pena\u0027s Disposal Inc","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Adrian","LastName":"Meza","Phone":"5595283909"},{"GrantID":13859,"CycleID":545,"CycleCode":"RBC24       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC24        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Shamila Tooker","AwardedFunds":120000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will provide convenient beverage container recycling opportunities for K-12 students, teachers and administrative staff in the San Diego Unified School District.  With the grant funding, the school district will provide kits that include beverage container recycling bins for fundraising capabilities, small classroom bins with wheels for beverage container collection, `cluster` systems for beverage container collection along with paper products and compostables.  The kits will also include bin labels, signage, and education outreach materials to increase participation in beverage container recycling. The San Diego Unified School District estimates increasing beverage container recycling from 12 to approximately 24 tons per year and increasing campus waste diversion by and estimated 20%.","ParticipantName":"San Diego Unified School District","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs ","FirstName":"Janet","LastName":"Whited","Phone":"858-637-6268"},{"GrantID":13860,"CycleID":545,"CycleCode":"RBC24       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC24        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":144183.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Yosemite Community College District`s campuses of Modesto Junior College East and West will implement permanent beverage container recycling programs.  Grant funding will allow for the purchase of recycling bins at high traffic locations, such as the library, food areas, parking lots, sporting events, and other major facilities.  In addition, a securely fenced `holding` storage area will be designated for daily pick-up and sorting of recyclables.  The Yosemite Community College District estimates increasing beverage container recycling on the Modesto Junior College campuses from 920 pounds per year to an estimated 1839 pounds per year.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Yosemite Community College District","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Tim ","LastName":"Nesmith","Phone":"209-575-6512"},{"GrantID":13861,"CycleID":545,"CycleCode":"RBC24       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC24        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Tharon Wright","AwardedFunds":120000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Santa Clarita will be installing approximately 30 Big Belly recycling systems along streets, parks, pedestrian passeos and trail systems. The grant funds will also be used to implement new beverage container recycling monitoring technology, and launch an educational campaign.  The City of Santa Clarita estimates collecting 328,500 beverage containers annually in areas where new Big Belly systems will be installed.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clarita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dale","LastName":"Sargent","Phone":"6612864173"},{"GrantID":13862,"CycleID":545,"CycleCode":"RBC24       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC24        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":119000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Brentwood will install new beverage container recycling receptacles at the City`s parks, facilities, and trails.  The grant funding will allow the city to purchase approximately 154 beverage container recycling receptacles and retrofit 83 of the existing garbage containers to beverage container recycling.   The City of Brentwood estimates collecting 67,000 CRV beverage containers annually in areas where new beverage container recycling receptacles will be installed.","ParticipantName":"City of Brentwood","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Kelly","LastName":"Martinez","Phone":"9255166008"},{"GrantID":13863,"CycleID":545,"CycleCode":"RBC24       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC24        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Mary Laackmann","AwardedFunds":87000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority will provide K-12 schools consistent and clearly messaged in-room and on campus recycling containers for use by students and faculty.  They will also provide materials for approximately 500 in class presentations per year at local schools.   The San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority estimates collecting an additional 10,000 beverage containers per month with these new containers.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Worrell","Phone":"805-782-8530"},{"GrantID":13864,"CycleID":545,"CycleCode":"RBC24       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC24        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Mary Laackmann","AwardedFunds":110000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority will install beverage container recycling systems in the County`s 16 major golf courses.  These containers will be clearly marked for beverage container recycling and be serviced by the golf course facilities staff.  Currently none of the golf courses in San Luis Obispo County have beverage container recycling systems in place.   The San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority estimates collecting 700,000 beverage containers from these golf courses per year.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Worrell","Phone":"805-782-8530"},{"GrantID":13865,"CycleID":545,"CycleCode":"RBC24       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC24        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Tharon Wright","AwardedFunds":202938.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Thousand Oaks will implement a permanent beverage container recycling system within the Conejo Valley Unified School District`s (CVUSD) 28 campuses.   Waste Management (WM) has partnered in this project and agreed to provide free 3-yard recycling bins and collection at all CVUSD campuses. Grant funding will provide classroom, office and common area collection containers and equipment, and outreach materials.  Grant funding will also establish a temporary part-time recycling coordinator position within the school district during the 2012-13 school year.  The City of Thousand Oaks estimates collecting 375,000 beverage containers in the first year from the CVUSD.","ParticipantName":"City of Thousand Oaks","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rod","LastName":"Cordova","Phone":"8054492468"},{"GrantID":13866,"CycleID":545,"CycleCode":"RBC24       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC24        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Lydia Hernandez","AwardedFunds":81440.0000,"ProjectSummary":"California Department of Parks and Recreation will purchase and install approximately 55 combination recycling/trash containers to replace single can garbage containers at the major recreation facilities of the Lake Natoma sub-unit of Folsom Lake SRA. Folsom Lake SRA is approximately 20,000 acres of land and water located in portions of Sacramento, El Dorado and Placer Counties and averages 1.5 million visitors annually.  California Department of Parks and Recreation estimates collecting an additional 72,316 beverage containers per year form the Folsom Lake SRA.","ParticipantName":"California Department of Parks and Recreation","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Micheaels","Phone":"916-988-0513"},{"GrantID":13867,"CycleID":545,"CycleCode":"RBC24       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC24        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Lydia Hernandez","AwardedFunds":124174.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of West Sacramento will implement a commercial business and restaurant beverage container recycling system that will enhance the City`s already existing program.  The new system is designed to help the commercial and restaurant sectors by providing clearly labeled interior collection containers, installation of specialized lockable bin lids, trilingual outreach materials, expansion/construction grants to increase space for recycling bins, and mailings and e-newsletters with program updates and tips.  The City of West Sacramento estimates increasing recycling in the business and restaurant sector from 45% to 65%.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of West Sacramento","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Paulina","LastName":"Rosenthal","Phone":"916-617-4590"},{"GrantID":13868,"CycleID":545,"CycleCode":"RBC24       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC24        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Lydia Hernandez","AwardedFunds":76265.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Humboldt State University will improve their existing beverage container recycling system by installing consistent and uniform labeling on existing recycling bins, replacing outdated  signs at campus housing locations, and by installing approximately 35 sets of recycling/trash bin sets in high traffic areas.  Humboldt State University estimates diverting 17 tons out of the solid waste stream.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt State University","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Morgan","LastName":"King","Phone":"707-826-5889"},{"GrantID":13869,"CycleID":545,"CycleCode":"RBC24       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC24        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Tharon Wright","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"West Los Angeles College  will install approximately 300  beverage container recycling receptacles in classrooms, office areas and break areas via their `It All Adds Up!` project.  The project will distribute promotional materials, work with faculty to integrate beverage container recycling into classroom instruction, and promote beverage container recycling through their intern club.  The interns will use smart phone technology to track waste and recycling locations and perform waste stream analysis.  The `It All Adds Up` project will also create a recycling portal on the college website for the purposes of educating student and staff on the implementation and progress of the project.  West Los Angeles College hopes to achieve an estimated 80% beverage container recycling rate and a 45% reduction in sold waste.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"West Los Angeles College","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Bruce","LastName":"Hicks","Phone":"3102874490"},{"GrantID":13870,"CycleID":545,"CycleCode":"RBC24       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC24        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Lydia Hernandez","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Bakersfield Associated for Retarded Citizens, Incorporated will purchase approximately 50 recycling kiosks, 150 90-gallon carts and 1,000 seven-gallon containers to place in schools, multi-family housing, special events and large venues. The recycling kiosks and cars will be serviced by BAEC`s existing business recycling services crews. Funds will also be used to subsidize operations for new customers for the first six months of their use in this new program. The Bakersfield Associated for Retarded Citizens, Incorporated estimates collecting 45,000 pounds of beverage containers by implementing this collection system.","ParticipantName":"Bakersfield Association for Retarded Citizens, Inc","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Grover","Phone":"6618342272"},{"GrantID":13872,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":24274.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1) Staffing and training;\r\n2) Expenses related to hosting roundtable and other solid waste meetings;\r\n3) Equipment maintaince and equipment needs such as instrument calibration, computers, cameras, \r\n    etc;\r\n4) Vehicle mileage and travel expenses;\r\n5) Staffing and miscellaneous expenses such as safety gear.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dean","LastName":"Peterson","Phone":"650-372-6222"},{"GrantID":13873,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":32231.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA proposes to use the grant funding to supplement the costs of three Environmental Specialists, as follows:\r\n1) Lea Gibson,Environmental Specialist III\r\nResponsibilities: permit processing, facility inspections, enforcement actions\r\n2) John Lewis, Environmental Specialist III\r\nResponsibilities: permit processing, facility inspections, enforcement actions\r\n3) Victoria Krohn, Environmental Specialist II\r\nResponsibilities: facility inspections, enforcement actions","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Elise","LastName":"Rothschild","Phone":"916-875-8473"},{"GrantID":13874,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":17581.0000,"ProjectSummary":"LEA funds will be used for the following activities:\r\n\r\n1. Support enhancement of the LEA solid waste landfill permit and inspection programs, and related staff costs.\r\n2. Postage, copies, communications and other miscellaneous office expenses associated with LEA functions in solid waste.\r\n3. Expenses associated with computer and audio/visual equipment to be used to support LEA activities in solid waste.\r\n4. Travel expenses associated with the LEA EHS mandated training and meeting requirements.","ParticipantName":"Lassen County","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alan","LastName":"Jones","Phone":"530-251-8528"},{"GrantID":13875,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":24034.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tulare County\u0027s Environmental Health Department will use FY 2012-13 Local Enforcement Agency grant funds to benefit its program regulating solid waste handling, processing, and disposal activities.  Funds will provide partial funding for a Registered Environmental Health Specialist to perform routine facility inspections, process permit applications, and respond to solid waste complaints.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kenneth","LastName":"Bowers","Phone":"559-624-7428"},{"GrantID":13876,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":39027.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of San Diego, Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) has developed program goals and objectives in order to protect public health, safety and the environment that encompass a wide variety of solid waste activities, including solid waste permitting, inspection, investigation and enforcement; public health and safety, regulatory streamlining, agency coordination and customer outreach.  \r\n\r\nThe distribution of 2012-2013 LEA Grant funds will continue to enhance the LEA program by providing additional field equipment, equipment maintenance, computer equipment and software, office supplies, public outreach materials and opportunities, training and travel, personnel costs, reference materials, professional memberships, laboratory services, health and safety equipment, medical monitoring and administrative services.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Melissa","LastName":"Porter","Phone":"858-694-2801"},{"GrantID":13878,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":47201.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Bernardino County Department of Public Health Division of Environmental Health Services intends to use FY 2012-13 LEA Grant (EA23) funds to supplement the local enforcement agency program budget for staff training, essential equipment, personnel, and transportation costs. The division is confident funds will be fully expended for the said purposes.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Corwin","LastName":"Porter","Phone":"909-387-3891"},{"GrantID":13879,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":17208.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goalof the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities in Tehama county. TCDEH intends to use FY 112-13 LEA Grant funds for new safety and computer equipment, maintence on vehicles assigned to the solid waste program and for staffing, training within the state.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Potanovic","Phone":"530-527-8020"},{"GrantID":13880,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":15788.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The applicant proposes to use the grant funds for personnel costs and transportation expenses related to attending quarterly LEA Roundtable meetings.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"McNally","Phone":"707-465-0426"},{"GrantID":13881,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":18598.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be utilized to support local solid waste enforcement/LEA programs in Merced County.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Rowe","Phone":"209-381-1100"},{"GrantID":13882,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":30329.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilitiies in our jurisdiction.\r\nThe Alameda County of Environmental Health, Office of Solid and Medical Waste Management intends to use the FY2012-2013 LEA Grant funds to a portion of the salaries of individuals directly involved in carrying out the Solid Waste Program in Alameda County.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Browder","Phone":"510-567-6726"},{"GrantID":13883,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":27313.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the City of San Diego Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\nThe LEA intends to use FY 2012-2013 LEA grant funds for new safety and computer equipment, medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities), equipment maintenance, staff training, reference materials and personnel costs. Any interest earned will be used for salaries.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Daron","LastName":"Warkentin","Phone":"619-533-3694"},{"GrantID":13884,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":26191.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant will be used to pay a portion of the salary for one of the employees in the Contra Costa County Environmental Health LEA program.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joseph","LastName":"Doser","Phone":"925-692-2535"},{"GrantID":13885,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":80898.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Sold Waste Prgram is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regards to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\nThe Local Enforcement Agency grant funds will be used to provide more outside training within the State on permitting and inspections. Funds to purchase personal protective equipment, supplies and field equipment for the inspectors, funds for educational materials, membership fees and subscriptions on Title 14 and 27. Funds maybe used to hire outside consultants to deal with difficult issues.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cindy","LastName":"Chen","Phone":"6264305550"},{"GrantID":13886,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":18422.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To support the LEA soild waste program by aquiring office equipement, Field inspection equipment, PPD, overall LEA expertise and training, support. ","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Phil","LastName":"Hudecek","Phone":"559-675-7823"},{"GrantID":13887,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":18919.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Butte County Environmental Health regarding the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment specifically concerning solid waste facilities within our jurisdictions.  LEA Enforcement Grant funds will be used primarily to maintain inspection frequency for non-fee supported solid waste sites (SWIS), enforcement activities not covered by other solid waste program funds such as fees and activities including participation in LEA and CalRecycle coordination activites to assure program uniformity and compliance with applicable state regulatory requirements.  Any interest accrued will be used cover the cost of existing solid waste program staffing.   ","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Huerta","Phone":"530-538-5328"},{"GrantID":13889,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":22679.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The mission of the Imperial County Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is to protect public health, safety, and the environment by ensuring that all solid wastes are properly managed within our community.\r\n\r\nThe Imperial County Department of Public Health intends to utilize the FY 2012/13 EA Grant funds in support of this mission and for LEA tasks related to permitting, inspections, and enforcement at solid waste facilities.  The EA grant funds will be utilized specifically for staff training, supplies, and technical services and equipment, as well as in support of illegal dumping prevention and enforcement activities managed by the Imperial County LEA.  Any remaining funds or interest earned will be used for salary offsets.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Lars","LastName":"Seifert","Phone":"760-336-8530"},{"GrantID":13890,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":34122.0000,"ProjectSummary":"EA 23 Grant funds will be exclusively used to assist LEA in carrying out the Solid waste program. The goal of this program is to protect the public health, safety and the environment with regards to solid waste facilities and operations within the jurisdictions of Yuba and Sutter Counties and the cities within. This will be accomplished through routine inspections and making sure that the solid waste facilities within our jurisdictions operate in accordance with their solid waste facilities permit and the State Minimum Standards.\r\nYuba County Environmental Health Department intends to use FY 2012-13 funds for LEA staff salaries.","ParticipantName":"Yuba-Sutter County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jagjinder","LastName":"Sahota","Phone":"530-749-5469"},{"GrantID":13891,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":20302.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Solano County Local Enforcement Agency\u0027s goal is to protect public health and environemnt by ensuring solid waste facilities are compliant with state minimum standards.  To accomplish this goal, it is important to have professional staff in the program.  The funds from this grant will be used b y the LEA to offset the personnel costs of two Environmental Health Specialists- Seniors in the LEA program that are responsible for performing solid waste facility permitting and inspection duties.  Grant funds may also be used to offset the personnel cost of a civil engineer in the Public Works Division or Geologist in Environmental Health Services Divsion when directly assisting the LEA by performing permitting and inspection activity at solid waste facilities that requires civil engineering or certified engineering geologist review.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Schmidtbauer","Phone":"707-784-3308"},{"GrantID":13892,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":16438.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within Amador County.\r\n\r\nThis grant provides supplemental funding to the County program for solid waste permitting and enforcement activities.  All program activities are current mandates on the County to provide this level of service to the community in order that the public health and the environment are not adversely impacted by solid waste handling, storage or disposal practices.  Amador County Environmental Health intends to use the FY 2012/13 LEA Grant funds and any interest earned for a portion of the LEA staff salaries and office maintenance.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael W.","LastName":"Israel","Phone":"209-223-6439"},{"GrantID":13893,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":15008.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To perform LEA duties including permitting, inspection and enforcement of solid waste facilities in Alpine County.","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Lampson","Phone":"530-694-2146"},{"GrantID":13894,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":25673.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to proper safe storage, transport and disposal of solid waste within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health intends to use FY 2012 / 2013 LEA grant funds for activities directly related to implementation and administrative costs of the solid waste facilities permit and inspection programs as outlined in the procedures and requirement and application guidelines of this grant.  This may include, but not be limited to, new safety and computer equipment, medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities), personnel costs, and maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste Program.\r\n\r\nMichael Balliet\r\nHazardous Materials Program Manager","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Balliet","Phone":"408-918-1976"},{"GrantID":13895,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":15584.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to maintain a strong public health \u0026 safety program and to protect the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  The City of Vernon`s Health Department intends to use the FY2012-2013 LEA Grant -23 funds to purchase safety equipment, monitoring tools, telecommunications air-time and accessories for mobile telephones, computer hardware and software, office supplies, provide for vehicle maintenance and upkeep, and allow us to attend training and educational conferences to help fulfill our LEA responsibilities.","ParticipantName":"City of Vernon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Leonard","LastName":"Grossberg","Phone":"323-583-8811"},{"GrantID":13897,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":29318.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to promote compliance with State and Local regulations as it pertains to the collection, handling, storage and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial waste in an effort to protect the air, water, and land from pollution and to ensure public health, safety and the environment. \r\n\r\nThe Fresno County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division, intends to utilize the FY 2012-13 Enforcement Grant funds for staffing needs directly related to the County of Fresno‘s Enforcement Program.  Remaining grant funds will be utilized to attend training to maintain program certification, fund office expenses, and purchase and maintain equipment.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Adan","LastName":"Ortiz","Phone":"5596004065"},{"GrantID":13899,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":19411.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA`s goal is to regulate proper storage, collection and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial solid waste. This is mainly accomplished through education, inspections and enforcement actives. The LEA Enforcement Assistant Grant will be used for 1/2 annual envision fee, copy machine maintenance, inspection vehicle fuel, R.E.H.S. salary, training and to purchase/maintain equipment that supports the solid waste permit and inspection program. Any interest earned will be used towards vehicle maintenance/fuel. The grant funds are very much appreciated in this rural County.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Feriani","Phone":"209-754-6691"},{"GrantID":13900,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":17460.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Nevada County Department of Environmental Health s solid waste LEA program is dedicated to protect the public health, safety and environment by insuring appropriate management and disposal solid waste within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThis LEA intends to utilize the FY 2012   2013 LEA Grant funds for continued enhancement of the Closed, Illegal and Abandoned (CIA) disposal site program, enforcement investigation costs, annual medical monitoring for LEA field staff, and reimbursement for staff services (permanent salaries and \r\nCDA reimbursement for support services) as based upon actual saleries as per CalRecycle approved methodology.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Eisen","Phone":"530-265-1469"},{"GrantID":13901,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":44869.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment.  The LEA grant funds will be used for staff to attend technical and regulatory training/workshops; contract for technical and legal services; purchase field equipment and safety gear/supplies; miscellaneous maintenance for solid waste vehicles and equipment used in our inspection program; and staff salary.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Larry","LastName":"Honeybourne","Phone":"714-433-6015"},{"GrantID":13902,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":23267.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The EHD/LEA intends to use the EA23 grant funds for staff training to maintain our State certification, for purchase of necessary safety equipment, for maintenance and calibration of monitoring equipment as neccessary, to update program staff computer systems as neccessary, and to facilitate activities conducted in the course of enforcement of solid waste laws and regulations.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ernest","LastName":"Dragan","Phone":"805-654-2859"},{"GrantID":13904,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":15607.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With only one FTE Environmental Health Specialist, Sierra County currently operates five solid waste disposal facilities which are located throughout an area covering approximately 1000 square miles. The local enforcement agency is charged with the responsibility to `...assure that solid, liquid, and hazardous wastes are collected, treated, handled, and reclaimed or recycled in such a manner as to prevent the spread of or pollution of waters, the creation of nuisances of safety hazards, and the environmental degradation of any kind.` (Sierra County Health Services Plan, (1994/95). The Environmental health Specialist is responsible for performing tasks directly related to landfill permit and inspections as well as accomplish all the duties encompassed by the Environmental Health Plan.","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Shirley","LastName":"Coggin","Phone":"530-993-6701"},{"GrantID":13906,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":24323.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Sonoma County`s Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nSonoma County`s Department of Health Services, Public Health Division, Environmental Health and Safety Section intends to use fiscal year 2012/13 Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) grant funds for new computers, safety and field equipment, R.E.H.S. salaries, legal services, in state travel and meetings, maintanence of vehichles assigned to the LEA program and office equipment and supplies.\r\n\r\nInterest earned will be used to cover LEA program costs that exceed the awarded amount.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Sosko","Phone":"707-565-6521"},{"GrantID":13907,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":60375.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA is applying for the 2012-2013 Landfill Enforcement Grant to further assist our program in reinforcing its goal and achieve efficiency.  The LEA would like to use part of the grant for a consultant contract, which is primarily utilized for engineering review of Reports of Facility Information, closure plans, and other technical documents.  The LEA would like to use the remainder for staff attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees and field equipment and its maintenance.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Kao","Phone":"213-252-3967"},{"GrantID":13908,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":15583.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\nThe Sunshine Canyon Landfill Local Enforcement Agency intends to use EA 23 FY 2012-2013 LEA grant funds for new safety and field equipment, staff attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees, and field equipment and its maintenance.","ParticipantName":"Sunshine Canyon Landfill","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Kao","Phone":"213-252-3967"},{"GrantID":13909,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":21930.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities with our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department intends to use the FY 2012-2013 LEA grant funds for new safety, field and office equipment; medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspection at solid waste facilities); and for staff training.  Any interest earned will be spent on copy machine lease.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Kith","Phone":"209-468-3444"},{"GrantID":13910,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":15786.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The enforcement assistance grant will be utilized to directly support the Glenn County Local Enforcement Agency in inspecting and monitoring the Glenn County Landfill, two composting operations, closed sites and other solid waste activities.  The grants funds will be maintained in a separate account within the Glenn County Health Services Department budget, as required in the Enforcement Assistance Grants Program Financial Control Mechanisms document. Expenditures will be divided between equipment, training, professional and consulting services and LEA staff salaries.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Backus","Phone":"530-934-6102"},{"GrantID":13911,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":42552.0000,"ProjectSummary":"One of the goals of the LEA program is to protect public health and safety through effective uses of technology in regulating waste facilities in Riverside County.\r\n\r\nA portion of the grant funds will be used to continue the development and maintenance of a Geographic Information System (GIS) to faciltate the oversight of waste facilities. The remainin funds will be used for traing of LEA staffto increase effectiveness of field staff and / or purchase and maintain equipment.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Abbott","Phone":"7608638976"},{"GrantID":13912,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":29451.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste enforcement program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to the effects of solid waste at recycling and waste handling facilities and from illegal disposal (blight, etc.). The City of San Jose s Department of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement - CE-Division intends to use the EA23 EAG for the continued implementation of the Decade/EnvisionConnect inspection data management system, program related computer equipment and services (wireless accounts), etc. In addition new safety equipment, LEA-staff medical monitoring, vehicle maintenance, staff training and education. Any interest earned will be used for supplies and office equipment for the LEA program. LEA grant expenditures, needs and focus may be altered during the term of this grant cycle, which may necessitate a reallocation of some of the grant funds. If this is necessary, the LEA supervisor will provide the proposed changes for Board staff review and authorization.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Tavares","Phone":"408-535-7945"},{"GrantID":13913,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":18548.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle Local Enforcement Agency Grant funds (EA23) will be used to implement the solid waste program locally in Mendocino County and provide oversight to the businesses in our LEA Solid Waste Program.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Trey","LastName":"Strickland","Phone":"707-234-6625"},{"GrantID":13914,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":16040.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To purchase equipment necessary to fulfill our obligations as LEA.  To produce educational materials that will encourage recycling, reuse, and the safe disposal of materials that cannot be recycled or are hazardous.  To provide continuing education in solid waste for all staff members.","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Laura L.","LastName":"Wright","Phone":"925-252-4114"},{"GrantID":13916,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":23835.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local Enforcement Agency Grant Program EA23 funds will supplement personnel, training, equipment, supplies and other program-related costs of operating Monterey County`s Solid Waste Program.  Grant monies will be used to achieve the following program objectives:\r\n1.  To inspect and monitor all regulated solid waste facilities at required frequencies.\r\n2.  To enhance program efficiency by increasing specialists` knowledge and capacity through key training opportunities.\r\n3.  To ensure safety and effectiveness while enforcing solid waste statutes and regulations by providing staff with the necessary tools and equipment to carry out program activities.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Teresa","LastName":"Rios","Phone":"831-755-8979"},{"GrantID":13917,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":18641.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nEl Dorado County intends to use FY 2012-13 Local Enforcement Agency grant monies to compensate Placer County for performance of solid waste permitting and enforcement activities within El Dorado County.  This arrangement between the neighboring counties is sought to effect cost efficiency.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Deatherage","Phone":"530-621-6113"},{"GrantID":13918,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":19599.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe LEA grant funds and any interest earned would be used towards improving our solid waste enforcement program. Those expenses would include training for enforcement staff (including travel within the state), the purchase of equipment and materials used for inspection and salaries and benefits for environmental health personnel to handle expected workload in FY 2012-2013 from anticipated applications from new or revised solid waste facility permits, inspections and other activities in the solid waste enforcement program.\r\n\r\nJeff G. Taber, MPH, REHS\r\nDeputy Health Director, Environmental Health Services\r\nKings County Public Health Department\r\n","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Taber","Phone":"559-852-2620"},{"GrantID":13919,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":15762.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect the health, safety, and environment with regard to the solid waste facility in the City\u0027s jurisdiction, namely BKK landfill.  The City of West Covina intends to use the 2012-2013 LEA Grant funds to supplement their LEA Solid Waste Program for grant eligible expenses including contractual waste management enforcement/inspection services, staff training, and office supplies.","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Briley","Phone":"626-939-8425"},{"GrantID":13920,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":16266.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Trinity County Environmental Health Division intends to use the full grant award for staff salaries in the Solid Waste program.  Cycle Code: EA23, Grant ID: 13920\r\n\r\nIn order to protect the public\u0027s health and safety, and that of the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our county, staff will inspect, permit, and perform LEA Program duties.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Hedtke","Phone":"530-623-1459"},{"GrantID":13921,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":17477.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1. To support personnel salaries and benefits for solid waste landfill permit and inspections in the LEA Program\r\n2. Postage, copies, communications and other office supplies associated with LEA functions in the solid waste program\r\n3. Maintenance and travel costs on vhicle use for landfill and transfer station inspections.\r\n4. Up to 10% for administrative and clerical support costs.","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Perez","Phone":"530-283-6355"},{"GrantID":13924,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":21607.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA intends to use grant funds for salaries exclusive of benefits. The Grant will augment our inspection, permitting, and enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Stuart","Phone":"530-745-2341"},{"GrantID":13926,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":18778.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Solid Waste Inspection and Enforcement Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regards to solid waste facilities and operations within our jurisdiction. \r\n\r\nThe Environmental Health Division of the Yolo County Health Department intends to use the FY 2012/2013 LEA grant funds for training and conference expenses, solid waste staff vehicle maintenance, staff time not reimbursable by fees, and for the purchase and maintenance of equipment necessary to perform the Solid Waste Inspection and Enforcement Program.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Pinnow","Phone":"530-666-8646"},{"GrantID":13927,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":17146.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds from this grant will be used to implement the Solid Wastes Enforcement Program activities including the inspections, report writing and permit reviews of the various solid waste facilities, hauling vehicles and disposal sites within Tuolumne County.  Funds will also be used for enrichmnet by allowing staff to attend trainings, roundtable meetings, and conferences, and to promote awareness of proper solid waste disposal and recycling through community outreach and education.  Any interest earned will be used fro training and education.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rachelle","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"209-533-5692"},{"GrantID":13928,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":23886.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Solid Waste Program is to protect the public health, safety and the environment as it relates to the operation of solid waste facilities and operations in Santa Barbara County.\r\n\r\nSanta Barbara County Environmental Health Services intends to use the FY 2012/2013 Grant funds for LEA staff salaries, training, equipment maintenance and to purchase needed office and or field equipment.  In accordance with grant requirements, all expenditures will be tracked with a complete accounting of those expenditures provided to Cal Recycle within 90 days of the closing of the fiscal year.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Brummond","Phone":"805-346-7348"},{"GrantID":13929,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":17073.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Siskiyou County Environmental health Division maintains an active Local Enforcement Agency Program for the purposes of protecting public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. the 2012-2013 grant funds will be spent on REHS staff salaries. REHS staff will continue to inspect and enforce applicable regulations at all active and closed sites.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Barber","Phone":"530-841-2110"},{"GrantID":13930,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":20052.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This certified LEA oversees 62 solid waste sites (operations, facilities, closed numicipal solid waste and burn dumps) and numerous nuisance dump sites. We educate citizens and businesses, responding to their requests as well as other agency requests for service. Other funding for the LEA program is derived from a portion of the solid waste tipping fee (currently $2.66 per ton), solid waste operation/facility inspection fees and project review fees. We will use the EA 23 grant funds to augment our program revenue to provide staff salaries and staff training.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Harriet","LastName":"Hill","Phone":"707-268-2228"},{"GrantID":13931,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":18903.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Napa County Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency is to protect the public health, safety and the environment with regard to all the solid waste facilities and operations within Napa County.\r\n\r\nThe Napa County LEA intends to use the FY 2012-13 LEA Grant Funds for the purpose of assisting personnel salary associated within the solid waste facility inspection and permitting program. \r\n","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"707-253-4144"},{"GrantID":13932,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":16297.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. \r\n\r\nFunds obtained from the grant program will be used to support the Local Enforcement Agency’s (LEA) ability to inspect, permit and monitor the landfill and compost facility. These funds will be set up in a separate interest bearing account and appropriate records will be maintained. Any interest earned will be used to enhance Personnel costs. \r\n\r\nThe Solid Waste Program in Mariposa County continues to benefit from enforcement training workshops/seminars offered by the CalRecycle and other worthwhile organizations. These training sessions assist in the standardization of LEA functions and provide opportunities to network with other jurisdictions. \r\n\r\nAdditionally, the LEA Program will continue inspection of closed, illegal, and abandoned sites throughout the County.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Charles B.","LastName":"Mosher, M.D., MPH","Phone":"209-966-3689"},{"GrantID":13933,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":34483.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding received through the Local Enforcement Agency grant will be used to offset staff costs related to inspection, training, enforcement activities and over-site of the solid waste program.\r\n\r\nThe goal of the Environmental Health Division, as the Local Enforcemrnt Agency, is to ensure that solid waste activites are operated in conformance with the regulations of the State of California, and that the protection of public health, safety and the environment is held as the highest priority.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cheryl","LastName":"Bauer","Phone":"661-862-8714"},{"GrantID":13934,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":16236.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities in our jurisdiction.\r\nThe Modoc County Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 12/13 LEA grant funds for staff salary for the solid waste program.  Any interest earned will be for the same purposes.","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Warren","LastName":"Farnam","Phone":"530-233-6310"},{"GrantID":13935,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":17991.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funds will be used to enhance the local enforcement agency program.  The funds will be used specifically in areas of training and education, personnel, and transportation and vehicle maintenance.  It is our desire to maintain the LEA program in Marin County at an \"excellent\" or \"above average\" level.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rebecca","LastName":"Ng","Phone":"415-473-6919"},{"GrantID":13936,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":18050.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funding will be used to offset salary and benefits for LEA personnel to conduct required inspections, and to initiate compliance/enforcement actions as necessary.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Marvin","LastName":"Moskowitz","Phone":"760-878-0261"},{"GrantID":13937,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":19191.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Shasta County Department of Resource Management’s Environmental Health Division, the designated Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA).  Currently, the sole revenue source for the Shasta County Solid Waste LEA Program is a landfill tipping fee based on disposal tonnage.  It is our intention to use grant funds to supplement this revenue source.  The entire award for Shasta County will be used for staff salaries.  Our objective is to continue to provide a proactive, comprehensive Solid Waste LEA program.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carla","LastName":"Serio","Phone":"530-225-5787"},{"GrantID":13938,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":16321.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local Enforcement Agency Grant to be used for carrying out inspection and enforcement program","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Craig","LastName":"Erickson","Phone":"530-458-0396"},{"GrantID":13939,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":17214.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel (Administrative Services, REHS salary)","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Ruminski","Phone":"707-263-1164"},{"GrantID":13940,"CycleID":546,"CycleCode":"EA23        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA23         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda McElroy","AwardedFunds":16852.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed grant monies will be spent on REHS salary allocated to the LEA program.","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Louis","LastName":"Molina","Phone":"760-924-1845"},{"GrantID":14158,"CycleID":551,"CycleCode":"FR46        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR46         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":84308.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Look Out Point Site is a reimbursement request in the amount of $24,025.00 for the removal of 54 junk vehicles from the base of a 200\u0027 cliff. This request is to cover the helicopter time for the removal of the vehicles.\r\n\r\nGlenn Site grant request in the amount of $19,709 is for the cleanup of a decades old illegal dump site that covers ~100\u0027 of a down hill drainage.\r\n\r\nGilbert Site grant request in the amount of $13,085 is for the cleanup of 10 illegal dump sites on 37.65 acres.\r\n\r\nCasner Site grant request in the amount of $16,505 is for the removal of an additional 7,500 waste tires.\r\n\r\nLambert Site grant request in the amount of $9,484 is for the cleanup of an illegal dump site.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Scot","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"530-879-2353"},{"GrantID":14160,"CycleID":551,"CycleCode":"FR46        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR46         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This cleanup project involves four sites located on two privately owned inactive farmland parcels.  Illegal dumping prevention programs, such as waste tire amnesty days, community cleanup events, and illegal dumping enforcement patrols/measures held in this region have decreased in recent years because of reduced staffing and resources available due to countywide budget cuts.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Manny","LastName":"Acueto","Phone":"9515387975"},{"GrantID":14161,"CycleID":551,"CycleCode":"FR46        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR46         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":12786.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This property is located along Dry Creek. The location of the concrete and other debris is located in a once operational field. The field is located within the floodplain of Dry Creek heavy rainfall years. The debris is about 20 yards from the riparian area. In years of heavy rain this field becomes flooded the water is allowed to slow and debris is deposited in the flooded field. The property owner is in the process of improving her property to make it farmable. Because of the concrete and other debris the area in which the debris is located is not suitable for farming at this time. When the concrete is removed this field will be able to be tilled and farmed.","ParticipantName":"Sloughhouse Resource Conservation District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Amanda","LastName":"Platt","Phone":"916-524-1435"},{"GrantID":14165,"CycleID":552,"CycleCode":"SWC45       ","CycleNameID":124,"CycleName":"Legacy Disposal Site Abatement Partial Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC45        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Alan Zamboanga","AwardedFunds":60344.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Construction of 8\" thick reinforced shotcrete cover ranging from approximately 4\u0027 to 12\u0027 in height over a 106 linear foot section of coastal bluff at the location of an eroding historic dumpsite. The cover would begin at the lower bedrock layer or asphaltum base layer around the toe of the bluff and be built up and over the bluff face to meet coverage requirements for the exposed historic dump and would be stained and finished to match the appearance of the existing bluff and weathered asphaltum features.  The shotcrete cover would be secured to the bluff face using soil nail tiebacks and would also be epoxy anchored into the bedrock and/or ashapltum shelves above the sandy beach.  A 220 square foot section of existing asphalt paving along the top of the bluff and an adjacent 1,000 square foot section of existing ice plant would be removed and replanted with native plants as a part of the project.","ParticipantName":"California Department of Parks and Recreation","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nathaniel","LastName":"Cox","Phone":"805-648-8194"},{"GrantID":14170,"CycleID":550,"CycleCode":"SWC44       ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC44        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Alan Zamboanga","AwardedFunds":495000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Using CalRecycle funds, the RBRA will remove and legally dispose of up to 45  vessels from \r\nRichardson\u0027s Bay, many of which are in poor condition and/or anchored in eelgrass.  \r\nThe removal of this illegally anchored marine debris/solid waste will: 1. Prevent the release of toxic substances into the marine environment by ensuring that the vessels will not sink or break loose and crash onshore; 2. Eliminate \"crop circle\" impacts caused by vessel anchors to approximately 3 acres of subtidal eelgrass habitat; Assist the RBRA in achieving compliance with the requirements of the Richardson\u0027s Bay Special Area Plan .  Using other funds, RBRA plans to install moorings to establish a vessel management program to prevent the future abandonment of unwanted vessels in Richardson\u0027s Bay.  Of the 159 vessels , 87 are in poor to very poor condition and, therefore, the risk of sinking or breaking loose is ever present.  Each of the vessels contains a large quantity of household hazardous waste such as appliances, engines, fuel tanks, marine sanitation devices, cleaning supplies, solvents, batteries, and asbestos.","ParticipantName":"Richardson\u0027s Bay Regional Agency","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bill","LastName":"Price","Phone":"415-971-3919"},{"GrantID":14173,"CycleID":550,"CycleCode":"SWC44       ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC44        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Alan Zamboanga","AwardedFunds":448500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Palmdale is requesting grant fund assistance to address the amount of illegal dumping that is occurring around the City.  The City has extensive problems with illegal dumping due to its low population density, its large amount of undeveloped land, and economy.  The funds will provide the City with the much needed assistance required to continue to address the issue, to perform cleanups at several illegal-dumping sites, to enhance its efforts to monitor and address illegal dumping, addressing a specific sector in the community that the City believes contributes significantly to the problem, enforcement efforts, and proactive preventative measures.","ParticipantName":"City of Palmdale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Benjamin","LastName":"Lucha","Phone":"661-267-5308"},{"GrantID":14184,"CycleID":574,"CycleCode":"TRP4        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP4         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project consist of the removing and reconstructing deteriorated sections of the street and placing a two-inch thick rubber asphalt concrete overlay covering the entire street. The project limits are: Brookhurst Street from Slater Avenue to Warner Avenue, Ward Street from Garfield Avenue to Ellis Avenue, Magnolia Street from Talbert Avenue to Warner Avenue and Slater Avenue from Newland Street to Magnolia Street. An approximate 12,500 tons of Rubberized Asphalt Concrete (RAC) are scheduled to be used on this project. The project also includes removing and replacing deteriorated sections of curb and gutter, removing and replacing concrete driveways, the upgrade of access ramps to current ADA requirements, adjusting utilities to grade, installing traffic delineation, and installing signal loops.","ParticipantName":"City of Fountain Valley","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alex","LastName":"Salazar","Phone":"714-593-4516"},{"GrantID":14188,"CycleID":560,"CycleCode":"TRP3        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP3         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":45400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"During the summer of 2013 The City of Lafayette 2012 Suface Seal Project will construct 45,000 square yards of chip seal on various streets throughout the City. The rubberized binder used on this project will contain a minimum of 15% (by weight of rubberized binder) California generated waster tire content and will divert approximately 1,475 tires (17,700 lbs) from landfils.","ParticipantName":"City of Lafayette","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Matt","LastName":"Luttropp","Phone":"925-299-3247"},{"GrantID":14189,"CycleID":560,"CycleCode":"TRP3        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP3         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":192000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Pavement Restoration/Overlay Project on Bayside Drive, Harbor Island Drive and Road, and Avocado Avenue in Newport Beach.","ParticipantName":"City of Newport Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Sinacori","Phone":"9496443342"},{"GrantID":14190,"CycleID":574,"CycleCode":"TRP4        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP4         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":138000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Rubberized Overlay of the following street segments:\r\n\r\nFlower Circle (Carmel Ave. to End)\r\nSalinas Ave. (Reservation Rd. to Carmel Ave. \r\nReservation Road (Beach Rd. to Del Monte Ave.)\r\nReservation Road (Del Monte to Seacrest Ave.)\r\nReservation Road (Seacrest Ave. to De Forest Rd.)\r\nReservation Road (De Forest Rd. to 500 ft. east of Crescent Ave.)","ParticipantName":"City of Marina","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nourdin","LastName":"Khayata","Phone":"831-884-1212"},{"GrantID":14191,"CycleID":560,"CycleCode":"TRP3        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP3         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":247312.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Redwood City\u0027s 2012-13 chip seal project will have 50 street locations. Please see attached excel spreadsheet for specific street locations/limits. The City will use approximately 247,312 square yards of RAC chip seal and the binder material will contain 400 pounds of tire derived crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder. Construction is estimated to start in June 2013.","ParticipantName":"City of Redwood City","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tanisha","LastName":"Werner","Phone":"6507807366"},{"GrantID":14192,"CycleID":560,"CycleCode":"TRP3        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP3         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":60176.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Installation of an asphalt rubber chip seal with a slurry seal wearing surface on various streets within the City as part of a pavement management project. The project will consist of approximately 60,176 square yards of asphalt rubber chip seal. The estimated amount of asphalt rubber binder is 36,105 gallons. Construction is scheduled to begin in spring of 2013.","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ronald","LastName":"Nevels","Phone":"925-252-4949"},{"GrantID":14193,"CycleID":574,"CycleCode":"TRP4        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP4         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":130557.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Residential Resurfacing Program- Phase \"E\" entails the resurfacing of 49 residential streets citywide.  ","ParticipantName":"City of Pico Rivera","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Maria","LastName":"Carrillo","Phone":"562-801-4343"},{"GrantID":14194,"CycleID":560,"CycleCode":"TRP3        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP3         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"As part of the City’s pavement preservation program, Recycled Asphalt Rubber Chip Seal has been selected as a treatment strategy to address the backlog of streets needing maintenance. This project will address 250,000 sq feet of streets utilizing chip seal material with a rubber content of 20%. Construction will begin in May of 2013.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Phillip","LastName":"Soares","Phone":"2095775258"},{"GrantID":14196,"CycleID":574,"CycleCode":"TRP4        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP4         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":150454.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Application of Asphalt Rubber Hot Mix (ARHM) to Streets within the City of Brawley.  Streets are shown on the project list.","ParticipantName":"City of Brawley","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs ","FirstName":"Yazmin","LastName":"Arellano","Phone":"760-344-5800"},{"GrantID":14198,"CycleID":574,"CycleCode":"TRP4        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP4         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":102000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project #1 - Aliso Creek Road Rehabilitation (Enterprise to Pacific Park)\r\nProject #2 - Pacific Park Drive Rehabilitation (Aliso Creek Road to Alicia Parkway)\r\nThe projects consists of grinding existing asphalt pavement, placing ARHM pavement, placing AC leveling course, installation of traffic loops, thermoplastic striping and pavement markings, and adjustment of existing utility vaults, manholes, and utility valve covers.","ParticipantName":"City of Aliso Viejo","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Shaun","LastName":"Pelletier","Phone":"9494252533"},{"GrantID":14203,"CycleID":560,"CycleCode":"TRP3        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP3         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":79303.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Rubberized Chip Seal Pavement","ParticipantName":"City of Antioch","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ahmed","LastName":"Abu Aly","Phone":"925-779-6130"},{"GrantID":14209,"CycleID":560,"CycleCode":"TRP3        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP3         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"As part of the Pavement Management Program for the County of Orange, several streets within the project limits of East Tustin, Fountain Valley Islands, Irvine Islands, Northeast Tustin, Red Hill and Santa Ana Heights are included in this year\u0027s annual overlay project.  The overlay project will improve the pavement conditions and  preserve the underlying structure of these streets. The current total project construction cost estimate of the project is $4,300,000 and the overall amount of crumb use will far exceed the requirements of this grant. Estimated construction start date of this project is June 2013.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Sarmiento","Phone":"7142454557"},{"GrantID":14210,"CycleID":574,"CycleCode":"TRP4        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP4         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":107625.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project includes the pavement rehabilitation utilizing two inches (2\") of rubberized asphalt as a final cap of several streets within the City limits. The streets are:\r\n\t\t\r\n1. Workman Circle from North End to Santiago Blvd.\r\n2. Knuth Circle from North End to Santiago\r\n3. Old Ranch Circle from North End to Santiago\r\n4. Via Bravo from West End\tto Lemon St.\r\n5. Verde Lomas Dr. from Via Bravo to Santiago Blvd.\r\n6. Cerro Villa Dr. from W. Valley Dr. to Summit Ridge\r\n7. Phelan Dr. from Windsor Dr. to South End\r\n8. Windsor Drive from Phelan Dr.\t to Center Dr.\r\n9. Winchester Cir. from Phelan Dr. to East End\r\n10 Patrician Drive from Ballet Dr.\t to 146\u0027 E/o Ballet Dr.\r\n11. Patrician Drive from 146\u0027 E/o Ballet Dr. to Camden Cir.\r\n12. Patrician Drive from Camden Cir. to Santiago Blvd.\r\n13. Jocotal Avenue from Center Dr. to Lemon St.\r\n14. Jocotal Avenue from Lemon St. to East end\r\n15. Amate Circle from Timothy Ln. to East End\r\n16. Timothy Lane from Jocotal Ave. to Amate Cir.\r\n17. Mariposa Drive from Lemon St. to Flintridge Dr.\r\n18. Flintridge Drive from Santiago Blvd. to Mariposa Dr.\r\n19. Mendocino Circle from West End to Flintridge Dr.\r\n20. Westwood Drive from Santiago Blvd. to Athens Ave.\r\n21. Athens Circle from Prado Woods Dr. to Westwood Dr.\r\n22. Prado Woods Drive from Santiago Blvd. to Wellington Cir\r\n23. Prado Woods Drive from Wellington Cir.\tto Villa Park Rd.\r\n24. Huntington Circle\tfrom Prado Woods Dr. to East End\r\n25. Prado Circle\tfrom Prado Woods Dr. to East End\r\n26. Wellington Circle from Prado Woods Dr.\tto East End\r\n27. Stratford Circle from Westwood Dr. to South End\r\n28. Hastings Drive from Aberdeen Ln. to Lincoln St.","ParticipantName":"City of Villa Park","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"M. Akram","LastName":"Hindiyeh","Phone":"714-998-1500"},{"GrantID":14216,"CycleID":560,"CycleCode":"TRP3        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP3         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Overlay 5.4 miles of roads in Fresno County using rubberized hot-mix asphalt. The locations are Mt. Whitney Avenue, 2.44 miles west of Sonoma Avenue to Stanislaus Avenue and Manning Avenue from Marin Alignment to San Mateo Alignment. The project will require approximately 12,600 tons of RAC and the estimated cost to construct the project is $1,400,0000.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Janet","LastName":"Dailey","Phone":"559-600-4326"},{"GrantID":14220,"CycleID":560,"CycleCode":"TRP3        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP3         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of La Puente projects the use of approximately 12,926 tons of rubberized asphalt concrete during the grant period. ","ParticipantName":"City of La Puente","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Di Mario","Phone":"6268551517"},{"GrantID":14221,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":290000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant will be used for continued inspections of waste tire generators, waste tire haulers, and waste tire end-use facilities in accordance with CalRecycle regulations for the disposal and storage of wasted/used tire. Surveillance will be conducted as needed when illegal dumping of waste tires is suspected by a generator, hauler, and end-use facility. This program has aided the City of Fresno in the removal of waste tires and blight caused by illegal dumping or storage of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ana","LastName":"Manzula","Phone":"559-621-8453"},{"GrantID":14224,"CycleID":560,"CycleCode":"TRP3        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP3         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Menifee requests $250,000 for the purchase Rubberized Asphalt Concrete (RAC) material to be used for two pavement projects located along Newport Road. The two projects are: Newport Road between Murrieta Road and Bradley Road; and Newport Road between Antelope Road and Menifee Road.  Newport Road is a heavily utilized arterial road which causes premature pavement failure.  Furthermore, many residential homes are located adjacent to this busy roadway.  RAC’s proven longevity and ability to reduce road noise will help address these two challenges.  For both projects, proposed construction includes grinding and installing a minimum thickness of 0.15\u0027 of RAC through the full width of the streets. In total, approximately, 10,200 tons of RAC material will be used to complete the two projects along Newport Road. \r\n\r\nThe estimated construction date for the Newport Road (Antelope Road and Menifee Road) is anticipated to commence July of 2013, and the estimated construction commencement date for the Newport Road (Murrieta Road and Bradley Road) is July 2014. Both projects would be completed before April 1, 2015.","ParticipantName":"City of Menifee","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Margarita","LastName":"Cornejo","Phone":"951-672-6777"},{"GrantID":14225,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":216000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to conduct inspections and surveillance to ensure compliance with waste tire laws and regulations.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Kraus","Phone":"925-692-2549"},{"GrantID":14227,"CycleID":574,"CycleCode":"TRP4        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP4         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds to be used to offset the additional cost of rubber-asphalt placement.","ParticipantName":"City of Ontario","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Braun","Phone":"9093952129"},{"GrantID":14228,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":263000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant will allow Environmental Health to perform waste tire inspections, identify un-permitted waste tire activities and provide enforcement for illegally dumped tires within Placer County.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kurtis","LastName":"Zumwalt","Phone":"5307452351"},{"GrantID":14229,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":318000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Waste Tire Program is to promote compliance with State and local regulations as it pertains to the collection, handling, storage and disposal of waste tires in an effort to protect the air, water, and land from pollution and to ensure public health and safety.\r\n\r\nThe Fresno County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division, proposes to utilize FY 2012-13 Waste Tire Grant funds for staffing, training and equipment needs associated with continuing the County\u0027s Enforcement Program Plan.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Adan","LastName":"Ortiz","Phone":"559-600-4065"},{"GrantID":14232,"CycleID":560,"CycleCode":"TRP3        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP3         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project will install approximately 75,000 square yards (SY) of Polymer Modified Asphalt Rubber chip seal (PMAR) on various residential street locations throughout Yuba City for street re-pavement and rehabilitation.  Project start date will be in May 2013.  All locations detailed on attached \"Project Summary \u0026 Calculations\" document and “Project Site Maps”.  Project locations with approximate square yardage are as follows:\r\n-- Jan Ct between Railroad Ave: 1,500 SY of PMAR Chip/Micro Cape\r\n-- Epley Dr. between Garden Hwy \u0026 Putman Ave: 11,200 SY of PMAR Chip/Micro Cape\r\n-- Burns Dr. between Garden Hwy \u0026 Putman Ave: 11,500 SY of PMAR Chip/Micro Cape\r\n-- Hassett Ave between Burns Dr. \u0026 Epley Dr.: 4,700 SY of PMAR Chip/Micro Cape\r\n-- Putman Ave between Burns Dr. \u0026 Epley Dr.: 4,600 SY of PMAR Chip/Micro Cape\r\n-- Tierra Buena Rd between Hooper Rd \u0026 Butte House Rd: 7,500 SY of PMAR Chip/Micro Cape\r\n-- Villa Ave between Tierra Buena Rd \u0026 Butte House Rd: 6,500 SY of PMAR Chip/Micro Cape\r\n-- Jefferson Ave between Hooper Rd \u0026 City Limits: 2000 SY of PMAR Chip/Micro Cape\r\n-- El Margarita Rd between Jefferson Ave \u0026 650\u0027 south of Serena Dr.: 6,000 SY of PMAR Chip/Micro Cape\r\n-- South Colusa Frontage Rd between N. George Washington Blvd. \u0026 El Margarita Rd.: 4,100 SY of PMAR Chip\r\n-- Industrial Dr. between N. George Washington Blvd.: 10,000 SY of PMAR Chip/Micro Cape\r\n-- Industrial Ct between South Industrial Dr.: 1,400 SY of PMAR Chip/Micro Cape\r\n-- S. Industrial Dr. between Industrial Dr. 4,000 SY of PMAR Chip/Micro Cape\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Yuba City","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Benjamin","LastName":"Moody","Phone":"530-822-4783"},{"GrantID":14233,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":528000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant Funds will be used for personnel and equipment costs to inspect and enforce the State\u0027s Minimum Standards for handling, storage, and disposal of waste and used tires in the County of Los Angeles.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Morofuji","Phone":"6264305543"},{"GrantID":14234,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":41000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"El Dorado County Environmental Management respectfully requests TEA grant funding to continue to implement a used tire inspection and enforcement program. There are currently 126 facilities with Tire Program Identification numbers (TPIDs) in El Dorado County. The majority of the requested grant funds will be used to conduct routine facility compliance inspections. Some of the money may be used to mail out informational packets to facilities and conduct informational workshops. Grant funds will also be used for inspector training, attending TEA round tables, equipment, transportation expenses and administrative costs related to the program.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Tilley","Phone":"5306216660"},{"GrantID":14235,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":577000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be utilized to inspect tire-related businesses and ensure entities situated within county boundaries are storing/hauling used and waste tires correctly pursuant to California law.  These funds will augment local/regional enforcement efforts by seeking to prevent the unlawful stockpiling/dumping of waste tires.  This goal is accomplished by allowing code enforcement personnel to be dedicated to the task of ensuring waste tires reach an appropriate end use facility by educating business owners as to proper disposal methods and referral of violators to the appropriate State/local authorities.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Manny","LastName":"Acueto","Phone":"9515387975"},{"GrantID":14236,"CycleID":560,"CycleCode":"TRP3        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP3         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project, scheduled for summer of 2013, consists of paving approximately 472,000 square yards of Placer County maintained roads with a Rubberized Chip Seal followed by a Type II Slurry Seal or a Fog Seal.  These roads are located throughout the County from the Roseville area to the Tahoe Basin.  The Chip Seal binder, placed at a spread rate of 0.60 lbs/sy will yield approximately 21 Tons of Tire Derived Crumb Rubber.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Taber","Phone":"530-745-7565"},{"GrantID":14239,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":60000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our waste tire program is to protect public health and the environment with regard to waste tires and facilities in Tehama County. TCEHD intends to use TEA 20 reimbursement grant funds for inspection, enforcement ,outreach, training and management in order to accomplish these objectives.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Potanovic","Phone":"5305278020"},{"GrantID":14240,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":42000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Inspect waste tire facilities and conduct active waste tire surveillance patrols. Stop and conduct waste tire haulers for compliance.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Scot","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"530-879-2353"},{"GrantID":14245,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":110000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle Waste Tire Program local enforcement","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Rowe","Phone":"209-381-1097"},{"GrantID":14249,"CycleID":560,"CycleCode":"TRP3        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP3         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":64076.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funding from this grant will be used for various streets within Zone A and F that were planned to be slurried. In addition to slurrying streets within Zone A and F, we are planning to expand the cape sealing of San Dimas Avenue where initially completed from Via Vaquero to the Route 57 underpass in 2009 to Via Verde Avenue. Furthermore, to extend pavement life, this year we propose to expand this to include all of the residential streets north of Foothill (Route 66 in Glendora) Boulevard, which includes Cataract Avenue and Dalepark Drive, and streets off and including San Dimas Avenue. In addition cape seal Sierra View which is south of Foothill Boulevard.","ParticipantName":"City of San Dimas","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Krishna","LastName":"Patel","Phone":"909-395-6240"},{"GrantID":14252,"CycleID":560,"CycleCode":"TRP3        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP3         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Paramount projects to use nearly 13,000 tons of RACs on various street segments throughout the City.","ParticipantName":"City of Paramount","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sarah","LastName":"Ho","Phone":"562-220-2020"},{"GrantID":14254,"CycleID":574,"CycleCode":"TRP4        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP4         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":140306.0000,"ProjectSummary":"PROJECT SUMMARY\r\n\r\nThe proposed City of Calipatria Roadway Improvements Project 2012 – 2014 includes the rehabilitation of 1.10 miles of roadways within the City of Calipatria Street System. This project is a part of the City of Calipatria Street Maintenance and Rehabilitation Plan. Street rehabilitation consists of reconstructing a street section when the pavement has structurally failed or is too deteriorated to address with maintenance improvement methods. Street rehabilitation includes complete removal and replacement of the existing Asphaltic Concrete (A.C.) Pavement and underlying Class 2 Base for the full roadway structural sections.\r\n\r\nAfter completing a comprehensive review of the City Street System, the City has determined the following Streets to be rehabilitated:\r\n\r\n1.\tInternational Avenue from Delta Street to Main Street\r\n2.\tLake Avenue\tfrom Elder Street to Bowles Road\r\n3.\tImperial Avenue from Main Street to Date Street\r\n4.\tFern Street from International Avenue to State Route Highway 111\r\n5.\tBonita Place from Brown Avenue to Commercial Avenue\r\n\r\nThe streets listed above were selected based on the current structural conditions, and public hearing prioritization process. Some of the selected streets have deteriorated severely that it is mostly native earth material. The proposed project improvements would increase vehicular safety, maximize mobility and accessibility for the transportation of people and goods in the region by reconstructing the streets and creating a safe and smooth driving surface. \r\n\r\nThe City proposes to use Rubberized Asphalt Concrete (RAC) instead of conventional A.C. for the reconstruction of the existing pavement sections. The City has successfully used RAC for construction of streets on previous projects using the SB 1346 Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Grant Program FY 2005/2006 awarded by the California Integrated Waste Management Board. The use of Rubberized Asphalt Concrete for the construction of these projects would extend the useful life of the streets by at least 15 years. The use of RAC is an environmentally sustainable practice which complies with the City’s Recycle Content Purchasing Policy. As a part of the project improvements the City will use approximately 5,771 tons of RAC for the pavement sections. \r\n\r\nThe proposed improvements are scheduled to begin construction in June 2013 and will be completed in Spring 2014. The City of Calipatria is pleased to nominate the aforementioned projects for consideration for funding through the Rubberized Pavement Grant program FY 2012/13.  In total the City of Calipatria is requesting $157,548.30. The total value requested does not exceed the allotted is $250,000. \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Calipatria","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Romualdo","LastName":"Medina","Phone":"760-348-4141"},{"GrantID":14256,"CycleID":574,"CycleCode":"TRP4        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP4         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our project involves Chip Seal of various collector and arterial streets Citywide as selected through our pavement management system.  The list will utilize the entire maximum grant amount of $250,000 for Chip Seal based on the reimbursement rate of $1.00/sq yd.  The amount of Chip Seal materials would be at least 250,000 square yards.\r\n\r\nThe proposed construction time frame would be summer and fall 2014.","ParticipantName":"City of Chula Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Richard A","LastName":"Hopkins","Phone":"6194095873"},{"GrantID":14258,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":117000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant program allows Stanislaus County to administer a comprehensive waste tire enforcement program which includes the following elements: identification, documentation, education, and inspection of businesses involved in the generation, collection, transportation, and disposal of waste tires.\r\n\r\nCurrently, there are 330 waste tire businesses in Stanislaus County and in the participating cities.  The grant allows inspections of each of these tire facilities, tire dealers, auto dismantler, tire haulers, and other waste tire generators.  The local enforcement of the waste tire regulations will emphasize the importance of proper disposal, reuse, and recycling of waste tires through the education and the regulation of generators, haulers, and end-user businesses.  \r\n\r\nSince the programs\u0027 inception in 2006, two (2) large tire piles containing over 20,000 have been cleaned up.  Over 1,882 inspections of tire facilities and tire haulers have been conducted, with 27 notices of violations issued along with ten (10) referrals to CalRecycle for legal action.  \r\n\r\nIf TEA 20 is awarded to Stanislaus County it will enable our jurisdiction to conduct 226 inspections, spend 222 hours on surveillance, investigate reported violations and respond to complaints of tire dumps.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Janice","LastName":"McClendon","Phone":"209-525-6778"},{"GrantID":14263,"CycleID":560,"CycleCode":"TRP3        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP3         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":244000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Nice-Lucerne Cutoff Project involves approximately 1.6 miles of pavement rehabilitation consisting of a HMA leveling course and overlay and some milling and filling.  RAC use for this project is estimated at 5,000 tons.  The Lakeshore Boulevard Project  involves approximately 2.8 miles of pavement rehabilitation consisting of a HMA leveling course and overlay.  RAC use for this project is estimated at 7,200 tons.  Construction for both projects is estimated to begin in May/June of 2013.","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Lars","LastName":"Ewing","Phone":"7072632341"},{"GrantID":14266,"CycleID":574,"CycleCode":"TRP4        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP4         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":234640.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Oceanside will overlay residential and arterial streets in the city with 16,760 tons of Recycled Asphalt Concrete.","ParticipantName":"City of Oceanside","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Kellison","Phone":"760-435-5112"},{"GrantID":14267,"CycleID":574,"CycleCode":"TRP4        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP4         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":175500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project provides an 2 mile overlay (approximately 4,500 Tons) on John Smith Road from Resource Recovery Park/John Smith Landfill towards Fairview Road. Project timeline: Bid Documents February/March 2013 and Project Construction May/June 2013.","ParticipantName":"San Benito County","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Hodges","Phone":"8316364170"},{"GrantID":14270,"CycleID":574,"CycleCode":"TRP4        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP4         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":249200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project requests funds to complete  67,950 SY of Chip Seal and 7250 tons of RAC Overlay on various streets in the City of Cupertino.  Chip Seals will be applied in the Summer of 2013 and Summer of 2014.  RAC Overlay will be completed no later than Summer of 2014.","ParticipantName":"City of Cupertino","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Roger","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"408-777-3350"},{"GrantID":14277,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":381000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health (DEH) is to protect public health, safety, and the environment in regard to proper storage, transport and use of waste tires within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe County of Santa Clara DEH intends to use FY 2012 / 2013 TEA grant funds for activities directly related to inspection and administration costs for waste tire inspections as outlined in the grant procedures and requirements, and grant application guidelines and ongoing grant guidance from Calrecycle regarding waste and used tire activities.\r\n\r\nMichael Balliet\r\nHazardous Materials Program Manager","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Balliet","Phone":"408-918-1976"},{"GrantID":14287,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":171000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Tire Enforcement Agency is a program of the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) for the purpose of protecting public health, safety and the well being of our communities and our environment from the impacts of improper waste tire management/recycling and disposal by:\r\n\r\n• Conducting careful and thorough inspections of waste tire permitted facilities, haulers and generators to ensure the proper management, handling and disposal of their waste tires;\r\n\r\n• Creating an online inspection process to more efficiently utilize resources and grant monies;\r\n\r\n• Providing education to current operators and potential new waste tire operators on waste tire laws and regulations, prevention of mosquito breeding and West Nile Virus issues, rat breeding, and other public health, safety and environmental issues;\r\n\r\n• Assisting CalRecycle, as needed, in taking appropriate and effective enforcement;\r\n\r\n• Ensuring quick and thorough investigations to complaints;\r\n\r\n• Providing expert and timely review of documents;\r\n\r\n• Efficiently managing grant monies awarded by CalRecycle;\r\n\r\n• Participating in all mandatory trainings, roundtables and events;\r\n\r\n• Enhancing skills and knowledge by participating in CalEPA Inspectors Academy and other grant related activities as directed by CalRecycle staff.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"KariLyn","LastName":"Merlos","Phone":"858-495-5799"},{"GrantID":14295,"CycleID":574,"CycleCode":"TRP4        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP4         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":248500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our first project will be Hanford-Armona Road/Front St between 14th Ave and 17th Ave. This road is considered as a on-system (principal route) roadway. It joins the communities of Lemoore and Armona. The road is a two lane (one lane each direction) hot-mix asphalt concrete surfaced road. We propose to construct a .15 ft thick RAC overlay on this 3 mile stretch of road. This will require approximately 5000 tons of RAC. Our second project will be14th Ave located between Lacey and Hackett St. We propose to construct a .12 Ft. thick RAC overlay on 1.1 miles approximately 2100 tons of RAC.","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rhonda","LastName":"Mann","Phone":"559-582-2656"},{"GrantID":14296,"CycleID":560,"CycleCode":"TRP3        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP3         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This Project will reconstruct asphalt paving and construct an asphalt overlay on streets throughout the City of Bell using Rubberized Asphalt Concrete (RAC).  The Project is estimated to use 9,900 tons of RAC.  The Project will be constructed in two phases, with and anticipated construction start date of March 2013 for Phase I, and July 2013 for Phase II.\r\n\r\nThe Project includes various roadway segments throughout the City, as described in the Project Summary \u0026 Calculation.","ParticipantName":"City of Bell","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Rodrigue","Phone":"323-533-9904"},{"GrantID":14298,"CycleID":574,"CycleCode":"TRP4        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP4         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project will widen Harley Knox Blvd between Patterson Ave and Perris Blvd (1.6 miles).  The finished roadway will be six lanes wide, three in each direction.  The final lift of pavement throughout the project will be rubberized AC.","ParticipantName":"City of Perris","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Habib","LastName":"Motlagh","Phone":"951-943-6504"},{"GrantID":14302,"CycleID":560,"CycleCode":"TRP3        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP3         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":198500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Rolling Hills Estates proposes to use approximately 8000 tons of RAC on two street segments in the coming year:  Palos Verdes Drive North from western city limits to Crenshaw Boulevard, and Moccasin Lane from Palos Verdes Drive North to Cul de sac.","ParticipantName":"City of Rolling Hills Estates","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Grammer","Phone":"310-377-1577"},{"GrantID":14303,"CycleID":557,"CycleCode":"FR47        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR47         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":14000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Burney-Johnson Park Waste Cleanup on Fruit Growers Supply Company Property.  Current and past use consists of forest land management involving periodic harvesting operations.  Most of the area is considered lava plateaus with ponderosa pine and mixed conifer forests between 3,000 to 3,400 feet elevation.  Seasonal dirt access roads are present on the parcels.  Wastes are scattered throughout parcels along these roads.\r\nThe Fall River Resource Conservation District understands the importance of a clean environment for tree protection and growth.  The Fall River RCD would like to help Fruit Growers with cleaning up these scattered garbage sites throughout their timber property.","ParticipantName":"Fall River Resource Conservation District","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Patricia","LastName":"Betz","Phone":"530-336-6591"},{"GrantID":14304,"CycleID":560,"CycleCode":"TRP3        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP3         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":126000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of Moraga has a 1 cent general sales tax on the ballot identified as Measure K. If Measure K passes, the Town will begin an aggressive pavement management program that will include 126,000 square yards of rubberized chip seal with at least 300 pounds of crumb rubber per ton of binder. Utilizing StreetSaver, the Town\u0027s pavement management software, portions of various streets throughout the Town will be selected for the rubberized chip seal treatment. Construction is anticipated to start during the 2012 construction season but may be deferred to the 2013 construction season depending on when the Rubberized Pavement Grant\u0027s Notice to Proceed is issued.","ParticipantName":"Town of Moraga","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Edric","LastName":"Kwan","Phone":"925-888-7025"},{"GrantID":14307,"CycleID":574,"CycleCode":"TRP4        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP4         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":206398.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Leandro will apply asphalt rubber chip seal on various streets as part of two street sealing projects.  The first is the Asphalt Rubber Street Sealing 2012-13 project, which will go to construction in May 2013.  Approximately 353.8 tons of rubberized binder will be used, which incorporates 127,361 pounds (63.7 tons) of crumb rubber and will divert an estimated 10,613 waste tires from landfills.\r\n\r\nThe second project is the Asphalt Rubber Street Sealing 2013-14 project, which is scheduled for construction in May 2014.  The estimated weight of rubberized binder to be used is 191.1 tons, which includes 68,799 lbs (34.4 tons) of crumb rubber or the equivalent of about 5,733 waste tires.\r\n\r\nThe quantities noted above are based on the following:\r\n\r\nChip seal binder application rate: 0.60 gallons/square yard\r\nWeight of chip seal binder: 8.8 lbs/gallon\r\nPercent by weight of crumb rubber in binder: 18% (360 lbs/ton)\r\nPounds of crumb rubber produced by one waste tire: 12 lb\r\n\r\nCalculated weight of binder per area: 5.28 lb/square yard\r\nCalculated weight of crumb rubber per area: 0.9504 lb/square yard\r\nCalculated waste tires utilized per area: 0.0792 tires/square yard","ParticipantName":"City of San Leandro","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Kyle K.","LastName":"Lei","Phone":"510-577-3302"},{"GrantID":14313,"CycleID":574,"CycleCode":"TRP4        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP4         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":36038.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: City would like to apply a rubberized asphalt capseal to the streets listed in this grant application.","ParticipantName":"City of Suisun City","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Amanda","LastName":"Dum","Phone":"7074217345"},{"GrantID":14314,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":137000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Awarded Grant funds will be expended to conduct inspections of active waste haulers, generators, end use facilities, and illegal waste tire businesses and dumping sites, ensuring the enforcement of waste tire permitting, hauling, and storage laws and regulations. \r\n\r\nThese funds will augment the City of Lancaster Code Enforcement Officers’ efforts to reduce the number of unpermitted and/or illegal waste tire piles, the waste tires going to landfills for disposal, the stockpiling of waste tires, and other waste tire violations which will benefit local and regional efforts in minimizing risks to public health and safety, and promoting the clean-up of environmental hazards and conservation of natural resources.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Teri","LastName":"Villani","Phone":"661-723-6139"},{"GrantID":14315,"CycleID":560,"CycleCode":"TRP3        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP3         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":42023.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Chowchilla will install chip seal on various streets throughout the community.  Construction will begin in July 2013 at the latest.  The streets included in the project are:\r\n\r\n1. On Calaveras Street from Ventura Street to Penny Street -- 6,667 Sq. Yd.\r\n2. On Rosehill Drive from Calaveras Street to Penny Street -- 5,667 Sq. Yd.\r\n3. On Amador Street from Rosehill Drive to Circle Drive -- 2,222 Sq. Yd.\r\n4. On Califa Drive from Rosehill Drive to Calaveras -- 2,222 Sq. Yd.\r\n5. On Circle Drive from Calaveras Street to Ventura Street -- 7,467 Sq. Yd.\r\n6. On Ventura Street from 3rd Street to Gill Way -- 17,778 Sq. Yd.\r\n\r\nTotal Square Yards of Chip Seal installed: 42,023","ParticipantName":"City of Chowchilla","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Joanne","LastName":"Upton","Phone":"5596658615"},{"GrantID":14318,"CycleID":560,"CycleCode":"TRP3        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP3         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City projects the use of more than 13,000 tons of RAC between long arterial streets.","ParticipantName":"City of Placentia","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"McConaha","Phone":"7149938120"},{"GrantID":14320,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":111000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The fund will be used to implement the waste tire enforcement program in Yolo County.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jenna","LastName":"Poitras","Phone":"5306668646"},{"GrantID":14321,"CycleID":574,"CycleCode":"TRP4        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP4         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":192232.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will contract application of asphalt-rubber binder chip seal to various city streets. The binder will contain a minimum of 15% recycled California sourced tire rubber.","ParticipantName":"City of Watsonville","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Patrice","LastName":"Theriot","Phone":"8317683113"},{"GrantID":14324,"CycleID":574,"CycleCode":"TRP4        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP4         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":113550.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Albany is applying for funds under the Rubberized Pavement Program to implement its 2013 Overlay Project/Rehabilitation Pavement Project for a total of 3,785 tons of rubberized asphalt at the following locations (see attached map):\r\n-Portland Avenue from Cornell Avenue to Masonic Avenue (approximate tonnage: 605)\r\n-Masonic Avenue from Marin Avenue to Berkeley City Limits (Approximate tonnage: 2,250)\r\n-Washington Avenue form Masonic avenue to east of San Pablo Avenue (approximate tonnage: 930).\r\nThese streets comprise the next pavement project in the City\u0027s Capital Improvement Program (CIP) and the City would like to use Rubberized Pavement for this project. The City\u0027s CIP prioritizes pavement projects based on need of repair and sewer conditions and allows up to $400,000 annually from local funds for Local Streets and Roads Pavement rehabilitation projects. \r\nIn 2007, the City adopted several environmentally friendly ordinances and policies, including an Environmentally Preferable Purchasing Policy (attached) that directs the City to aim at reducing waste by increasing product efficiency, purchasing products that minimize environmental impacts, purchasing products that include recycled content that at the same time are durable and conserve energy, water, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.  In addition, the City adopted a Green Building Standards of Compliance and Checklists, which is a system that assigns scoring points leading to certification as a Green Building Project for building construction projects. In light of the City’s adopted environmentally-friendly policies and given that pavement is a component of the construction industry that has great potential for the use of recycled materials, City staff is including the pavement category in the update to the Green Building Standards of Compliance and Checklists, which is currently in progress. At the same time, the City would be complying with its Environmentally Preferable Purchasing Policy. The timing of this grant application dovetails with the City\u0027s efforts and by submitting this application for consideration under the Rubberized Pavement Grant program the City hopes to start gradual implementation of its rubberized pavement program and phase out the use of traditional hot asphalt concrete pavement practice.  The City commits to submit all the required testing and certifications that are part of this grant program.","ParticipantName":"City of Albany","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Wen","LastName":"Chen","Phone":"5105249543"},{"GrantID":14327,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":64000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The enclosed grant budget outlines our enforcement needs that will allow for the continued implementation of an effective enforcement program within Calaveras County.  Many of our generators require assistance throughout the year with manifesting, storage requirements and general questions which requires additional travel time. Five of our generators are located in the higher elevations (snow areas), which typically require additional travel time to maintain safety.  It must be noted that this not only increases inspection but surveillance time as well.  Many of our routine surveillance areas are more than 1½ hours away from the office.\r\n\r\nIt is vital to our enforcement program to have the necessary funds available to continue an aggressive surveillance and educational campaign. Many of our surveillance areas are only accessible during the dryer months, while others warrant one visit per year as they are so remote.  We typically see higher rates of illegal dumping in the cooler months in the more remote areas.  This may be due in part to firewood cutting, camping activities and the production of illegal narcotics.  It is imperative to our Waste Tire Program to have the necessary funds available to perform the above mentioned rural surveillance activities in addition to performing routine inspections..","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Moss","Phone":"209-754-6399"},{"GrantID":14330,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Diego Regional Waste Tire program will be using grant funds to continue implementing\r\ninspections, enforcement, and education to the 908 active waste tire generating businesses in the City. In 2007 the City began inviting neighboring Cities to participate in the grant program in order to achieve better compliance in the region. Today the City is collaborating with four additional cities that have added another 318 active businesses to our inspection program.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Christina","LastName":"Buchanan","Phone":"619-533-3693"},{"GrantID":14333,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":119000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant monies will be used to fund the existing Waste Tire Enforcement Program, which includes conducting routine waste tire inspections, surveillance and enforcement, community education, attending round table events and other training required by Cal Recycle, and to purchase equipment and supplies needed to conduct program activities.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Teresa","LastName":"Rios","Phone":"831-755-8979"},{"GrantID":14334,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":362000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Orange County will use these grant funds to investigate illegal tire disposal activities and perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Funds will also be used for community and industry education, staff training and administration of the grant.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Carrier","Phone":"714-433-6220"},{"GrantID":14335,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":221000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations, including the manifest system. Inspections will be followed up with appropriate compliance actions to ensure that operators are complying with all waste tire regulations. Also investigate and conduct surveillance for illegal tire disposal activities within our jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Yancy","Phone":"559-675-7821"},{"GrantID":14336,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":29000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant will be utilized to directly support the Glenn County Local Enforcement Agency in inspecting/monitoring waste tire facilities and conducting other waste tire enforcement activities. Expenditures will be divided between inspections, enforcement, outreach, training, management, equipment, supplies and transportation.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Backus","Phone":"5309346102"},{"GrantID":14339,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":87000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to implement the State regulations regarding tire generating, hauling and storage","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marjorie","LastName":"Terrell","Phone":"650-372-6209"},{"GrantID":14341,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":137705.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Replace playground wood chips, which deteriorate and compact, reducing their ability to attenuate falls, with eco-friendly, superior rubber bark, which provides consistent playground safety fall attenuation over time. We plan on installing the rubber bark at three (3) of our most highly utilized playgrounds.","ParticipantName":"Fulton-El Camino Recreation and Park District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Grace","Phone":"916-927-3802"},{"GrantID":14342,"CycleID":575,"CycleCode":"TDP13       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP13        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recreation: Playground. Project Address: 22241 Murphy Rd. We wish to replace existing wood chips in two playground areas. This will improve child safety and reduce maintenance cost while utilizing California recycled tires.","ParticipantName":"Ripon Unified School District","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Marlon","LastName":"Gayle","Phone":"2095997145"},{"GrantID":14344,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149941.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Installation of rubber in playground areas","ParticipantName":"Oroville City Elementary School District","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Galloway","Phone":"530-532-3008"},{"GrantID":14345,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":53320.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We seek to enhance the living environment of our horses in two 40-stall mare barns by adding rubber mats in their stalls where we currently have compacted aggregate material. We also seek rubber mats to aid the cattle at our Beef Center Complex in the cattle handling and show areas where we currently have concrete floors. Finally, we seek rubber chips as the cushioning material at Cal Poly ROTC`s outdoor diversified multi-station exercise facility that includes a 20-foot high rope climb station which requires fall-cushioning material to a specified depth to reduce risk of injury due to falls.\r\n\r\nWithout the requested rubber products, we will continue to delay the equine and cattle stall mats due to prolonged and severe budget cuts and we would use free wood chips to the required depth as an alternative fall-cushioning material at the ROTC facility.","ParticipantName":"California Polytechnic State University","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andrew","LastName":"Carlin","Phone":"805-756-2162"},{"GrantID":14347,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":191000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to provide inspections of waste tire generators and haulers, perform surveillance and education, oversee cleanup of waste tires and attend training.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Schmidtbauer","Phone":"707-784-3308"},{"GrantID":14349,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":61000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant will be used to fund routine inspections (and follow up inspections as necessary) of waste tire generators and haulers. It will also be used for investigations of suspected waste tire activities; enforcement of waste tire statutes and regulations; administration of the grant (including Summary Reports and Payment Requests), and collaboration with CalRecycle and/or local government staff.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Janofsky","Phone":"415-473-6790"},{"GrantID":14351,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Investigate illegal tire disposal activities and perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"7072534144"},{"GrantID":14352,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":106000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"TEA 20 Grant funds will be exclusively used to execute all grant related activities. Majority of the funds will be used to inspect all waste tire generators in Yuba and Sutter Counties. Grant funds will be used to carry surveillance and enforcement activites, staff training and training of waste tire generators and preparing and submitting required progress reports and summary reports.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Davis","Phone":"5307495472"},{"GrantID":14354,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":58625.0000,"ProjectSummary":"TDP mulch for recreation will be used to replace the non-TDP wood chips currently covering the elementary playground.","ParticipantName":"Maricopa Unified School District","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Debbie","LastName":"Pomisino","Phone":"661-769-8231"},{"GrantID":14356,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":22414.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Paradise Recreation and Park District has committed funds for having an Outdoor Ice Rink in front of their Terry Ashe Recreation Center during the Holiday Seasons to come, 8 weeks each season. This is and annual program based on the success of the Outdoor Ice Rink. We would like to use the Tire-Derived Product Grant Program for rubber matting to surround the ice rink and for pathways to and in bathrooms. The Ag Stall matting 4`x6`, 3/4` is the product we thought would work best for this.","ParticipantName":"Paradise Recreation and Park District","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dean","LastName":"Moore","Phone":"5308726393"},{"GrantID":14357,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":109001.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funds will be used to purchase rubber mats made from California waste tires for animal housing purposes at Las Plumas High Scohol.  Rubber bark will also be purchased to utilize for landscape purposes at the school.  The is estimated to divert over XXX tires.","ParticipantName":"Oroville Union High School District","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andree","LastName":"Earley","Phone":"530-538-2310"},{"GrantID":14358,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":47000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used for salaries of staff working in the Waaste Tire Program, to purchase equipment/supplies needed by staff to fulfill their responsibilities and to attend mandatory meetings and training.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Lawrence","LastName":"Fay","Phone":"805-346-8463"},{"GrantID":14360,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":37035.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project is to replace  the existing sand-based  surfacing underneath an existing playground   structure for 5 to 12 year olds, currently with limited to no accessibility at Rohr Park.  This change to the surfacing makes the entire structure ADA compliant and accessible according to (ASTM F 2223-4) standards for playground surfacing and guidlines for providing accessible play.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Chula Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Richard A","LastName":"Hopkins","Phone":"619-409-5873"},{"GrantID":14361,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":13000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will expended with proper inspections and enforcement of all  tire facilities within the City, along with proper training for new facilities. Aministrative will attend all mandatory training. Survelliance will be conducted on all illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"City of Adelanto","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rachel","LastName":"Lara-Carranza","Phone":"7602462300"},{"GrantID":14362,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Grant funds will be utilized to implement the Waste Tire Inspection Program in Alameda County.  This will consist of two full-time staff to conduct inspections, follow up compliants, provide educational outreach to facilities, and manage the program, including periodic reporting to CalRecycle.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Susan","LastName":"Hugo","Phone":"510-567-6780"},{"GrantID":14364,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":56000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Victorville is located in the Mojave Desert area approximately 1 hour from the heavily populated Los Angeles, Orange County, Inland Empire and 2 hours from the growing Las Vegas areas. The City is surrounded by a vast amount of desert land and has three major highways that intersect within the City (I-15 Freeway, CA Highway 18/138, and US highway 395). Due to the surrounding geography, the City experiences a large amount of illegal dumping activity which includes illegally dumped tire piles of both general passenger and commercial type tires. The City is still growing and currently has 108 waste tire related businesses (identified via WTMS as active businesses). In addition to the active businesses, the City has 8 inactive sites that are checked periodically to ascertain status. The City has and will use waste tire enforcement grant funds to establish a presence in our City and partner with the State to regulate the waste tire disposal process and minimize illegal dumping through surveillance, enforcement, and administrative actions. Funds will also aid our assigned staff to provide them with office and small field supplies/equipment to carryout grant inspection, surveillance, and education tasks. Our primary goal when utilizing grant funds is to inspect all waste tire generators and haulers within the grant period. Additionally, we will partner with the businesses, ensuring that all waste tires are manifested utilizing the forms provided by Cal-Recycle and encouraging them to report those who illegally dispose of tires. In administering the grant, the City of Victorville will prioritize its activities to mirror those established in the grant terms/conditions and procedures: inspection, waste tire manifest compliance, identifying illegal disposal activities, education, and awareness.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Duran","Phone":"760-243-6309"},{"GrantID":14365,"CycleID":575,"CycleCode":"TDP13       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP13        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":92222.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Replace the current dirt track with a rubberized all weather track made from California waste tires.  A rubberized track will improve the safety of the current track by eliminating pot holes and mud puddles. A rubberized track will also eliminate dirt being kicked in children`s eyes as students run around the track.  With a rubberized track, we can add lane markings and provide an area for students to practice the 100 yard dash.  This will enable students to better prepare for competitive races.  Currently, the students must practice the 100 yard dash in the school driveway because there is no designated area on the current track.  The track is used by 250 students 3-4 times a week. Additionally, the track would benefit community children who use the track for after school activities including Little League baseball, Girls on the Run, soccer and flag football.\r\n\r\nReplace playground mulch in the playground equipment areas with rubberized tires to provide a safer, more environmentally friendly solution. The mulch will provide a free-draining, well cushioned, 9 inch deep playground surface that will more comfortably cushion falls than the bark that is currently there.","ParticipantName":"Wilmar Union School District","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stacey","LastName":"Lakritz","Phone":"707-477-9107"},{"GrantID":14366,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":20545.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This Project is to replace the Track at Ukiah High School with a Synthetic Running track using Tire Derived products.","ParticipantName":"Ukiah Unified School District","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"MS  ","FirstName":"Debra","LastName":"Kubin","Phone":"707-472-5001"},{"GrantID":14367,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":245000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Kern County has a large agricultural area from fields, orchards, to farmlands. Historically these rich and fertile grounds have been soiled by illegal dumping if tires and other trash. As I enter my 3rd year of tire enforcement I have been told by area farmers and ranchers that the program is a success and they are seeing fewer tires on their valuable lands. These funds are necessary to the continued success of the program and to combat new hazards such as the illegal bailing operations gaining popularity.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Doyle","LastName":"Sprick","Phone":"6618628790"},{"GrantID":14369,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":209000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department Waste Tire Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to waste tire facilities within our juridistion.\r\n\r\nThe San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department intends to use the TEA20 grant fund for all expenses associating with performing inspection of the waste tire facilities, investigating the illegal dumping of waste tires in San Joaquin County, staff training. and administrative costs.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Kith","Phone":"209-468-3444"},{"GrantID":14370,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149880.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Provide rubber mulch for weed control/landscaping at following school sites:\r\nFillmore High School; 555 Central Ave, Fillmore CA 93015\r\nFillmore Middle School, 543 A Street, Fillmore  CA  93015\r\nPiru Elementary; 3811 Center Street, Piru   CA  93040\r\n\r\nProvide rubber mulch to create a warning track/pathway around two baseball fields:\r\nFillmore High School; 555 Central Ave, Fillmore CA 93015","ParticipantName":"Fillmore Unified School District","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gama","LastName":"Aguilar","Phone":"8055248047"},{"GrantID":14372,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":105000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Imperial County LEA intends to utilize the requested Tire Enforcement Grant funds to continue a comprehensive education and enforcement program to ensure that registered waste tire haulers are utilized for the transport of used or waste tires; that waste tire generators comply with disposal manifesting, permitting, and waste tire storage standards as applicable; and that illegal dumping of waste tires is prevented.  The objective of the tire enforcement agency program is to eliminate potential public health and safety risks associated with improperly managed waste tires within Imperial County.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Lars","LastName":"Seifert","Phone":"760-336-8530"},{"GrantID":14374,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":27000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to inspect at least 80% of active tire generators and 100% of tire haulers  for manifesting requirements and 100% of permitted tire businesses (greater than 500 tires) for compliance with waste tire storage, disposal and permit standards, terms and conditions during this grant cycle. Additionally, inspections at other tire business, not described above, will be conducted as required.","ParticipantName":"City of Sunnyvale","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lynne","LastName":"Kilpatrick","Phone":"408-730-7219"},{"GrantID":14375,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":144000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Division of Environmental Health seeks to establish and maintain a community-wide expectation of compliance with regulations and best management practices among waste tire generators. The grant funds will be use to identify, educate and inspect businesses involved in the collection, generating, transporting, and disposal of waste and used tires to determine compliance with all tire standards; including permit requirements, tire storage standards, and hauler registration and manifest system standards. Funds will also be used for educational outreach and responding to waste tire complaints.","ParticipantName":"City of Berkeley","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Manuel","LastName":"Ramirez","Phone":"5109815261"},{"GrantID":14376,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":287000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used for inspection of waste tire generators and haulers, surveying for new waste tire generating businesses, investigating illegal dumping and hauling complaints, and providing education to public and businesses.  Funds will also be used for additional staff training and to prepare reports and other forms that will be submitted to CalRecycle.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Czapla","Phone":"916-876-6586"},{"GrantID":14378,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":80000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To maintain and continue waste tire enforcement activities in the Nevada County Jurisdiction.   These activities include, but are not limited to, inspection of inventoried sites, identification of businesses that need to be on the TPID inventory, surveillance for illegal disposal sites and unregistered haulers, and compliance through education and if necessary, enforcement.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Eisen","Phone":"530-265-1469"},{"GrantID":14379,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":46000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"WTE 20 Inspection and Surveillance of businesses which generate waste tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Melanie","LastName":"Dunwoody","Phone":"661-326-3620"},{"GrantID":14380,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":148766.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Arcade Creek Recreation and Park District will be using the shredded recycled rubber mulch for each of its` three playground sites located throughout the district.  Site #1 will use approximately XXX lbs of material.  Site #2 will use approximately XXX lbs of material and site #3 will use approximately XXX lbs of material.  This will place 9` of material in the fall zones of each play ground site.  Using recycled rubber for this purpose is expected to double the life span of the fall zone material before additional material is needed.  The rubber mulch will replace the wood chip mulch currently being used,","ParticipantName":"Arcade Creek Recreation and Park District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"Fraher","Phone":"916-482-8377"},{"GrantID":14383,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":43000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant Program funds will support San Luis Obispo County\u0027s effort to enforce CalRecycle\u0027s waste tire regulations, and allow the County to educate businesses and the public on how to handle waste tires in a safe and responsible manner.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Lichtenfels","Phone":"805-781-5553"},{"GrantID":14384,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":25538.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Kerman will install XX Supersacks of Rubber Bark (weighing XXX pounds) at the playground area of its Katie`s Kids Park.  The rubber material will cover an area with dimensions of X  x X  at it s longest and widest points.  The project will divert XXX CA Tires at $XXX per tire.\r\n\r\nKatie s Kids Park is Kerman`s latest neighborhood park. This is a natured themed park, which features an innovative park/play environment that allows children, families and community to experience the many benefits of a natural area wihout needing to leave the City. In addition to the playground, the park will feature a hill with slide, water feature similar to creek, nature trail, picnic areas, open grass area, restroom, and outdoor educational component.","ParticipantName":"City of Kerman","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Philip","LastName":"Gallegos","Phone":"5598469328"},{"GrantID":14386,"CycleID":557,"CycleCode":"FR47        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR47         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":54895.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to clean up a decades old illegal waste tire dump site consisting of approximately 1,800 waste tires and approximately 4 yards of trash. Also grant funds will be used to clean up an illegal marijuana grow site that consist of 1 mobile home, 1 motorhome, 1 10,000 gal tanker trailer and other items of trash and debris. The grant funds will be used to cleanup up several unauthorized shooting ranges on private timber land.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Scot","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"530-879-2353"},{"GrantID":14387,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":125064.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project is actually to provide crumb infill for artificial surface multi-use sports fields in Rumrill Sports park. This is a new park that is currently converting commercial zoned space into parkland as the City of San Pablo has approximately .3 acres of open space per 1,000 residents, very short of the recommended 3 acres per 1,000 residents. The City is currently working with the Department of Toxic Substance Control to develop a Removal Action Workplan and clean up the site. An Initial Study-Negative Declaration was completed for CEQA. The City intends to begin construction on the park in late 2013/early 2014 with a completion date of the Fall of 2014. The Tire-Derived Product Grant will be instrumental to work with our new turf","ParticipantName":"City of San Pablo","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Luong","Phone":"5102153023"},{"GrantID":14388,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149837.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Working with Cameron Wright, West Coast Rubber Recycling, the Scott Valley Unified School District will use 260 tons of colored ground rubber on the Etna Elementary School campus. The recycled ground rubber will be used in the Kindergarten Play Area, Elementary Play Area, and the Physical Education Area. The project will begin in June 2012 and continue throughout the summer months. The project will involve ongoing evaluations, community awareness notices regarding the project, and a finial report to the Cal Recycle within the following school year.","ParticipantName":"Scott Valley Unified School District","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Kerri","LastName":"Hubbard","Phone":"5304682727"},{"GrantID":14390,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":14000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funds will be used to help supplement the cost of one employee to inspect businesses to ensure proper handling and storage of waste tires, and adherence to hauling and manifesting requirements. The employee will also research, identify and survey areas in the city where illegal dumping of waste tires has occurred.  The employee will conduct ongoing education to the tire businesses regarding the requirements for storing, transporting and manifesting waste tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Viola","LastName":"Rodriguez","Phone":"559-661-5116"},{"GrantID":14391,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Modesto is requesting TEA20 grant funds to continue with the success of the previous grant cycles.  There have been approximately 70-100 tire operations in Modesto over the last several years, and due to receiving previous Tire Enforcement Grants, Modesto has been able to ensure that those facilities stay in compliance with all waste tire regulations.  If awarded these funds, the City of Modesto will inspect all the waste tire businesses within the City limits of Modesto for compliance with waste tire permitting, hauling, storage, and disposal laws and regulations, and submit all inspection forms to CalRecycle for review.  We will educate the tire businesses so there is no lack of knowledge as to what is expected of a facility that generates, hauls, or stores tires.  We will continue to conduct enforcement through field patrols and also follow up on complaints and referrals where tires have been illegally dumped. Our staff will keep abreast of the laws and regulations through trainings available to us.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Karin","LastName":"Rodriguez","Phone":"209-577-5453"},{"GrantID":14392,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":51000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Since the City of Los Angeles first started visiting local tire shops and other waste tire generators, the instances of illegally dumped waste tires has vastly decreased. Continued inspections will keep waste tire dumping numbers low. We will also be using the enforcement funds to either put illegal waste tire haulers out of business or the get them registered and into the compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jerry","LastName":"Weir","Phone":"213-847-6260"},{"GrantID":14394,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":29000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle Waste Tire Enforcement Grant funds will be used to implement the waste tire program locally in Mendocino County and provide oversight to the businesses in our County handling waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Trey","LastName":"Strickland","Phone":"707-234-6625"},{"GrantID":14397,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":33000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Lake\u0027s Environmental Health Division\u0027s Waste Tire Program  serves to protect public health from mosquito infestations; maintain a safe environment via regular surveillance; and, if possible, using surveillance time and cooperation with Public Services to not charge EH staff if they bring in to recycling facilities waste tires removed from creeks, waterways and public countryside dump sites not maintained by CalTrans/County DPW.  We will continue routine annual inspections of least 65 active TPID sites, as well as any that have closed and are new in the county.  These routine inspections are meant to insure that their waste tires are being stored and handled appropriately in order to prevent waste tire-fueled fires as well.","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Ruminski","Phone":"707-263-1164"},{"GrantID":14399,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149991.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To install synthetic turf with infill made from California waste tires in the median of Lawrence Expressway.  The turf will reduce maintenance costs associated with weed abatement while providing a more aesthetically pleasing and finished appearance for the expressway median.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Neal","Phone":"408-494-1304"},{"GrantID":14400,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":55569.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project renovates play area surface at City-owned TOT LOT Playground located at Avenue 53 and Calle Empalme in the City of Coachella, and provides a landscape buffer around City-leased Avenue 53 Soccer Fields located on Avenue 53 and Shady Lane in the City of Coachella. Playground surface renovation involves installation of XXX cubic feet of pour- in -place rubber mulch made from recycled California waste tires. Soccer field landscape buffer involves installation of XXX cubic feet of pour- in -place rubber mulch made from recycled California waste tires. Project involves removal and re-grading of existing material in playground area and along soccer field perimeter, and site preparation. Project diverts XXX PTEs. Additionally, project procures 40 recycled shop mats for use at City corporate yard. The underserved community of 43,000 low- to -moderate income residents that will benefit from the project will be educated on alternative uses of waste tires at project location sites, through local media channels, community outreach events, and environmental information brochures.","ParticipantName":"City of Coachella","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mitch","LastName":"Nieman","Phone":"760-398-3502"},{"GrantID":14401,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":13875.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Menifee requests XXX for the purchase of playground surface material made from 100% California-generated waste tires. The proposed projects will divert approximately XXX passenger tire equivalents (PTEs). The playground surface material will be used to install much needed playground surface to replace the significantly deteriorated surface within three (3) public parks located throughout the City. Installation of new playground surface specifically utilizing recycled material, will not only improve the safety for children using the playgrounds, but actively promote the environmental and economic benefits of using recycled material, such as waste tires, throughout the community.","ParticipantName":"City of Menifee","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Margarita","LastName":"Cornejo","Phone":"951-672-6777"},{"GrantID":14403,"CycleID":575,"CycleCode":"TDP13       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP13        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":51349.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Remove and replace existing damaged rubber surface with 100% recycled tire derived mulch in two playground boxes at Weed Patch Park.  The project will divert XXX PTEs.","ParticipantName":"Bear Mountain Recreation and Park District","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lorena","LastName":"Cervantes","Phone":"6618450757"},{"GrantID":14405,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":53000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds from this grant will be used to implement the Waste Tire Enforcement Program by completing inspections of the waste tire generators and haulers, preparing reports, performing WTMS and grant management duties, participating in trainings, providing education to the waste tire industry, and conducting surveillance and enforcement activities throughout Tuolumne County.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rachelle","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"209-533-5692"},{"GrantID":14408,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":140000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project shall provide a 113,000 square foot, muli-user synthetic baseball field for Harbor High School and numerous community programs, including the Little Leagues, Pony Leagues and Colt Leagues.  The new field in the high school shall replace a grass field that is often unsuitable for weeks at a time for high school and community use due to weather, drainage and wear.  The new synthetic field will save over 500,000 gallons of water annually and utilize more than XXX recycled tires.","ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz City School District","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jerene ","LastName":"Lacey","Phone":"8314293410"},{"GrantID":14410,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":71030.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Acquire rubber mulch for playground fill.","ParticipantName":"Nuestro Elementary School District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Hendrix","Phone":"5307130475"},{"GrantID":14411,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":62680.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Solano County, Parks and Recreation Division, will use rubber bark mulch to spread around existing landscaping areas at the Belden`s Landing Water Accesss Facility (boat launch and fishing pier).  The mulch will help prevent weed growth and improve the aesthetics at this park.  Park Staff will use in-house labor, tractor and hand tools to move and spread the mulch.  Weed control at this remote park site will benefit the County with reduced need for landscape maintenance and travel time, and provide a clean look for the landscaping areas that will add to the park`s value to the public.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Sykes","Phone":"707-784-3118"},{"GrantID":14416,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149989.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Redding is requesting XXX in funding through the Tire Derived Product Grant Program. If awarded, the City of Redding intends to divert XXX (XXX tons, or XXX lbs.) of 100% California waste tires from the California waste tire stream through the use of Tire-Derived rubber mulch on six landscape medians with city limits. The TDP rubber mulch will replace the bark mulch currently in use in these medians. This product will assist with weed abatement, and will greatly aid water conservation efforts. Additionally, this project will reduce the risk of injury from vehicle traffic for the workers responsible for median upkeep. The durability and longevity of the product will allow for less maintenance visits required at these sites. Medians to be included in this project are: South Bonnyview landscape median; Churn Creek Road landscape median; Dana Drive landscape median; South Market St median; Quartz Hill Rd median; and the Market Street Demonstration Block Planter Islands.","ParticipantName":"City of Redding","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"530-224-6100"},{"GrantID":14420,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":54993.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With funding from the Tire Derived Product (TDP) Grant the Tehama District Fairgrounds/30th District Agricultural Association will purchase stall mats to cover it`s 200+ horse stalls and barns.  These stalls are used by a variety of different year round events including many 4-H and Future Farmers of America functions. The mats will greatly improve our stall facilities by reducing airborne dust, providing padding for the animals, and reducing the amount of shavings used.","ParticipantName":"30th District Agricultural Association","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christopher","LastName":"Ochoa","Phone":"530-604-8509"},{"GrantID":14421,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":21875.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The rubber mulch will be used for landscaped areas at OCSD facilities.  The rubber mulch will conserve resources by recycling waste tires and also by reducing the amount of water needed for landscape irrigation.","ParticipantName":"Orange County Sanitation District","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Gold","Phone":"714-593-7529"},{"GrantID":14427,"CycleID":559,"CycleCode":"TEA20       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA20        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":266000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant funding will be used for the enforcement, inspection and permitting of waste tire facilities and the movement and storage of waste tires within Sonoma County.\r\n\r\nSonoma County currently has 414 waste tire facilities with one facility being greater than 500 tires and participates in multi-agency task force meetings to oversee the enforcement of waste tire regulations throughout the County. \r\n\r\nAs part of the waste tire educational program, Sonoma County, will continue to educate and work with the local dairies to remove waste tires from the dairy farms and/or permit the dairies. \r\n\r\nSonoma County will participate in mandatory waste tire training, including quarterly meetings and the Annual CalRecycle Conference.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Sosko","Phone":"707-565-6521"},{"GrantID":14429,"CycleID":575,"CycleCode":"TDP13       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP13        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":22500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project will utilize rubberized resilient surfacing made from recycled waste tires from California for recreation. The project will help stimulate the tire recycling industry and lead to diversion of waste tires from landfills.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Coby","LastName":"Skye","Phone":"626-458-3550"},{"GrantID":14430,"CycleID":557,"CycleCode":"FR47        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR47         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":46114.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To remove tires and other large debris from surface of Moggi Ranch site with the interest of converting it into an organic farm. The area to be cleaned up is approximately 133,643 sq. feet or approximately 2 acres with a perimeter of 1720 feet.  It is very accessible to heavy equipment as it is located near the entrance to the property from the main road.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County Resource Conservation District","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Haley","LastName":"Burgardt","Phone":"925-371-0154"},{"GrantID":14432,"CycleID":575,"CycleCode":"TDP13       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP13        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":65413.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will use 189,000lbs. of TDP rubber mulch from CA waste tires to help improve the playground surface at Maxwell Elementary school in Maxwell, CA. The number of tires diverted will be XXX which will cost the district XXX.  The district will budget this amount into their budget to help pay for this project that the school feels is an important and necessary improvement for both the school but more importantly, for the students.","ParticipantName":"Maxwell Unified School District","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Craig","LastName":"McAlpin","Phone":"530-438-2052"},{"GrantID":14435,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":58456.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project is to replace existing wood chips in the playground of the Elk Hills School with loose fill recycled tires. The site is an elementary school. Approximately 200 students will access the new space daily.","ParticipantName":"Elk Hills School District","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Tensley","Phone":"661-765-7431"},{"GrantID":14438,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":127799.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed projects will renovate part of the playground area under and around playground equipment at two school sites, Helen Wilcox School and Palermo School. \r\n\r\nRenovation will include removal of existing sand and debris and installation of rubberized chips derived from recycled California waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Palermo Union School District","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Jacqueline","LastName":"Dolar","Phone":"530-533-4842"},{"GrantID":14439,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149570.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Charles M. Schulz - Sonoma County Airport proposes replacing deteriorating wood chips in the Airport terminal landscaped areas with rubberized mulch made from California waste tires. This grant would also provide the opportunity to replace current grass areas that require irrigation with rubberized mulch, thus providing water conservation. The Airport has been looking for a long term approach to ground cover in the terminal area and rubberized mulch would reduce labor costs, weed spraying costs and water use. In addition over 200,000 passengers pass through the Airport terminal area annually and this project would demonstrate to the public a better understading of how recycled products can be utilized. This project will divert approximately XXX PTEs from California`s waste stream.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jon","LastName":"Stout","Phone":"7075657243"},{"GrantID":14442,"CycleID":575,"CycleCode":"TDP13       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP13        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":31310.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Yurok Indian Housing Authority (YIHA) proposes to utilize tire-derived product (TDP) grant funds at two (2) sites in Del Norte County, CA.  Site #1 is the playground area at YIHA`s Maiden Lane housing development in Creescent City, CA, and is 30 feet wide by 44 feet long.  TDP (rubber bark) will be utilized as playground soft-fall and will be installed to 12 inch depth for maximum safety.  Site # 2 is the community recreation area in the Klamath Townsite, Klamath CA, and measures 100 feet by 45 feet. TDP (rubber bark) will be used as landscaping material across this site and will be installed with a 3 inch depth.","ParticipantName":"Yurok Indian Housing Authority","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Earl","LastName":"Brown","Phone":"7074821506"},{"GrantID":14443,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Leandro Unified School District is in the process of improving the athletic exteriors /playgrounds at all schools within the District, including the eight (8) elementary schools. The athletic exteriors /playgrounds will be used by the schools during regular school hours and for after school programs. The community will be able to use the playgrounds when school in not in session: evenings, weekends, and during the summer months. \r\n\r\nThe specifications of the plan call for the replacement of asphalt play area with resilient surfacing, varying from 7562-15,571 sq. ft. per site, for a total of 82,320 square feet of resilent surfacing at all eight schools.","ParticipantName":"San Leandro Unified School District","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Robin","LastName":"Michel","Phone":"510-667-6208"},{"GrantID":14444,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Glendora`s project is to replace existing natural turf on the main soccer field at Louie Pompei Memorial Sports Park with artificial turf using recycled tire-derived products. The soccer field area including sideline and team areas is approximately 73,710 square feet. Approval of this project will divert XXX passenger tire equivalents (XXX lbs) from the California waste Stream through this project. Estimated yearly water reduction is 3,949,920 gallons. The synthetic field will be used by youth sports leagues, schools and the community for sporting events.","ParticipantName":"City of Glendora","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Debbie","LastName":"Lopez","Phone":"626-914-8228"},{"GrantID":14447,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":46375.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Hillcrest Middle School is in a beginning stage of building a safe and stable playground on their campus. Currently, there are not enough facilities that encourage play in older children. Outdoor activities are being encouraged rather than hours of video games and computer activities that most teenagers participate in daily.\r\n Once safe and desirable facilities are complete students can be encouraged to play outside and engage in actual movement. More physical movement and being able to play on safe and secure playground will lead to student success. Recycled Tires/ Rubber will help make the equipment safer and softer in case of a fall.","ParticipantName":"Garvey School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Anita","LastName":"Chu","Phone":"6263073444"},{"GrantID":14451,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":65952.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Remove and replace sand with 100% recycled tire derived mulch in 5 playground boxes at the Terra Bella Elementary School.  The Project will divert XXX PTEs.","ParticipantName":"Terra Bella Union Elementary School District","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Betry","Phone":"559-535-4451"},{"GrantID":14452,"CycleID":575,"CycleCode":"TDP13       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP13        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":29725.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will be replacing the wood chips underneath our large play structure at Freedom Park with rubber nuggets. The rubber nuggets are estimated to divert XXX tires.","ParticipantName":"North Highlands Recreation and Park District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Christie","LastName":"Dentry","Phone":"916-332-7440"},{"GrantID":14456,"CycleID":575,"CycleCode":"TDP13       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP13        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149805.0000,"ProjectSummary":"replace wood bark with rubber bark in preschool, kindergarden and primary play areas on four school campuses","ParticipantName":"Central Union School District","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jack","LastName":"Boogaard","Phone":"559-925-2620"},{"GrantID":14458,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149998.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Provide Playground Improvements at Five Elementary Schools. Work includes but not limited to New Play Equipment and Rubberized Play Surfacing.","ParticipantName":"Palm Springs Unified School District","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"MRS ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Arthur","Phone":"760-416-6117"},{"GrantID":14459,"CycleID":575,"CycleCode":"TDP13       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP13        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City is seeking funds to assist with the development of a new community park in Westlake Village to serve the residents of Westlake Village and the surrounding communities.  The project will include sports fields, restroom/concession stands, picnic areas, skatepark, children`s play area, and a walking/jogging path. Funds from this grant will assist the City in constructing a 4,536 linear foot walking/jogging path using a TDP rubberized material to provide an accessible and safe surface for both walkers and joggers.  It is expected that the total project will require enough rubber pavers to equal approximately XXX PTE`s that will be diverted from the California waste stream.","ParticipantName":"City of Westlake Village","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Audrey","LastName":"Brown","Phone":"8187061613"},{"GrantID":14461,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":21358.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of Apple Valley is requesting funds to provide eight Tire Amnesty events within the grant term to residents for free disposal of waste tires in accordance with Cal Recycle requirements and regulations. Tire Amnesty events will take place at Lion’s Park, where the majority of Town events are conducted. Staff will focus on conducting a public outreach campaign to publicize events and promote proper disposal of waste tires. The events will be advertised in the local newspaper, in accordance with Cal Recycle guidelines. Further, events will be publicized through Face book, Twitter, the Town of Apple Valley’s website, and in the “Our Town” quarterly newspaper. Flyers will be created, printed and distributed through handouts and mailings to Apple Valley residents. \r\n\r\nAll waste tires collected during the events will be transported by Burrtec Waste Industries, utilizing a 40 cubic yard roll off container. Waste tires will be transported to a recycling facility (Mitsubishi Cement Corporation located in Lucerne Valley, California) for proper handling. \r\nFunds will be used for the costs related to transportation, equipment, and container usage for collection on event days. The estimated cost per tire for each event is $1.83. Town staff anticipates collecting approximately 1,600 waste tires per event, totaling 12,800 waste tires collected throughout the grant period. \r\n\r\nThe program is focused on preventing potential environmental hazards discarded waste tires pose. Due to increased costs waste tires are often illegally dumped instead of being properly disposed of. Typically, waste tires are illegally dumped within 1,000 feet of residential homes, schools, commercial or industrial centers, residential areas, airports and electrical transmission lines. If funding for this program is not available, illegal dumping will increase and the health and safety of the Town’s residents will be at risk. The Town will collect and dispose of waste tires utilizing efficiency and cost effectiveness to obtain the maximum impact for the environment.","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Jonathan","LastName":"Wood","Phone":"760-240-7000"},{"GrantID":14463,"CycleID":575,"CycleCode":"TDP13       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP13        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":68178.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Coalinga will install rubber mulch in medians at the Municipal Airport, the installed Monument sign, and area around the Public Works yard. The installation of the rubber mulch will slow erosion and the evaporation of moisture from the soil for the trees and plants that are installed. The rubber mulch is made from 100% California recycled tires. The project will utilize a total of XXX PTE s that will be removed from the California Waste Stream.","ParticipantName":"City of Coalinga","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Mercedes","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"559-935-1533"},{"GrantID":14464,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":46375.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To remove wood chips from existing playground area at Glen Avon Heritage Park and replace the wood chips with rubber mulch.","ParticipantName":"Jurupa Area Recreation and Park District","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Rodriguez","Phone":"951-361-2090"},{"GrantID":14467,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":45056.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The new installation or repair/replacement of play surfaces in the District.  Staff has identified as an opportunity to support the installation of the running track at Lodi High School as a viable project candidate for funding through this year s grant program.","ParticipantName":"Lodi Unified School District","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Hern","Phone":"209-331-7121"},{"GrantID":14468,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149825.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Loose fill materials will be used to replace decomposed wood cushioning materials at several sites throughout the District, including Castro Valley Elementary School, Proctor Elementary, Chabot Elementary, Jensen Ranch Kindergarten, and Vannoy Elementary. In total, this project will affect approximately 1,825 students.","ParticipantName":"Castro Valley Unified School District","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"510-537-3000"},{"GrantID":14469,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":78698.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will fund a tire amnesty program to be held at the new City of Elk Grove Special Waste Collection Center a permanent Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility. This facility will receive waste tires from residents of the City and County of Sacramento, Elk Grove, Galt and Rancho Cordova under a Memorandium of Understanding. Tires will then be transported by a certified waste tire hauler to a recycling facility for enviromentally responsible processing.  The City will hold 24 events in a two year period, one event per month.  Each event is 4 days long.","ParticipantName":"City of Elk Grove","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Traci","LastName":"Goularte","Phone":"9164782289"},{"GrantID":14470,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149288.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tire Derived Project will be used to replace existing wood chip or sand fillers at three school sites. Each site is currently used as playground areas, with swing sets, climbing barts and monkey bars.","ParticipantName":"Calexico Unified School District","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Claudia","LastName":"Montaño","Phone":"7607683888"},{"GrantID":14473,"CycleID":575,"CycleCode":"TDP13       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP13        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149983.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Corning is in the process of constructing the Corning Community Park an approximately 18 acre park with various recreational facilities including a skate/bike park, soccer fields, walking trails and two approximately 6,000 sq. ft. playgrounds and multiple landscaped areas. In construction of the park the city committed to using recycled material such as rubber bark from recycled tire derived products in the playground areas and some of the landscaped areas. These tire derived products will provided safe playgrounds within the park and add to the overall aesthetics of the landscaped areas within the park.","ParticipantName":"City of Corning","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Stoufer","Phone":"530-824-7036"},{"GrantID":14476,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":54904.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency (TCSLA) plans a total of eight collection events (four each year) with locations to be finalized upon receipt of a Notice to Proceed.\r\n\r\nThe Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency (TCSLA) proposes six passenger and light truck tire amnesty events to be scheduled for September 2013,  January 2014, April 2014, September 2014, January 2015, and April 2015. These one day events will be held at various Tehama County locations. Previous one day waste tire amnesty events were held at the Tehama County/Red Bluff Landfill, at sites in the communities of Corning and Cottonwood, and at Tehama County Transfer Stations – Los Molinos, Rancho Tehama, Mineral, Paynes Creek and Manton. If the grant budget allows, passenger tires on-the-rim will be accepted at the April 2014 and April 2015 passenger tire collection events.\r\n\r\nThe TCSLA contracts with Waste Tire Products of Orland (WTP).  WTP is a CalRecycle certified tire hauler and recycler and is responsible for staging, transport, and recycling of tires collected at these events. In most cases, 100% of the collected tires are recycled into new products or crumb rubber. WTP charges $1.50 per passenger tire. The TCSLA is billed after the tires are collected and returned to their facility for processing.  (Please see uploaded document Waste Tire Quote for an estimate of costs from Waste Tire Products). To publicize the events, advertisements and press releases are submitted to local newspapers before each event. During the amnesty tire events, TCSLA staff maintains a participant sign-in sheet, which includes the number of tires reported to have been brought to the collection event. Waste Tire Products also tracks the number of tires received at the events. During the events, TCSLA staff also distributes educational materials, manages traffic, and collects data.\r\n\r\nTehama County is a rural county with over 1,000,000 harvested acres. Like many rural counties, Tehama County is also below the state average in per capita income. For this reason, the TCSLA feels strongly about the need to provide at least one annual tire event dedicated to the agricultural community, although this has an adverse affect on the overall cost per tire.\r\n\r\nThe TCSLA proposes to conduct a voucher redemption program for collection of agricultural and equipment tires. The agricultural tire event proposed will be held for a one month period in February 2014 and February 2015 to allow farmers and ranchers time to complete harvest, roundups, and other seasonal activities. The vouchers are good for the disposal of two agricultural tires and will be made available through the Agricultural Commissioner’s office, Tehama County/Red Bluff Landfill, Tehama County Farm Bureau, Red Bluff Bull Sale office, and at Corning City Hall. A limit of three vouchers, for a total of six tires per address is proposed for the agricultural tire collection event. Tractor, grader, backhoe, and farm tires will be collected. Earth-mover tires will not be accepted. The vouchers and tires are to be surrendered at the Tehama County/Red Bluff Landfill. At the end of the two week period Waste Tire Products will collect the tires for processing.\r\n\r\nWaste Tire Products charges by weight for agricultural tires. Their invoice is supported by surrendered vouchers and scale tickets from the Landfill. Agricultural Tire Collection costs are estimated to be $23.00 per tire.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County Solid Waste Management Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Kristina","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"530-528-1103"},{"GrantID":14478,"CycleID":575,"CycleCode":"TDP13       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP13        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149997.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Landscape material for entrance to new CalFire Air Attact Base and Hanger project NH2. The material will be used to prevent weed growth and decrease the need of chemical herbicide use at the new facility.","ParticipantName":"City of Hollister","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Chambless","Phone":"831-636-4365"},{"GrantID":14479,"CycleID":575,"CycleCode":"TDP13       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP13        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":49000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Armona Elementary School will replace the wood chips in the playground with 100% tire derived product mulch.  The area of the playground is 80` x 90` and will divert XXX PTEs from the landfill.","ParticipantName":"Armona Union Elementary School District","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Susan","LastName":"Fagundes","Phone":"5595835000"},{"GrantID":14485,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":10220.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Add X  of rubber mulch to the existing fall surface of the recently renovated playground at City Park located at 450 W. Second Street, Cloverdale. The XXXXX and will require approximately XXX lbs. of material. The City Park playground is very popular and contains two play sets which are heavily utilized by children ages 2-5 and 5-12.","ParticipantName":"City of Cloverdale","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Massey","Phone":"707-894-1723"},{"GrantID":14486,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Shasta County is a “rural entity”, with a 2009 U.S. Census Bureau population estimate of 181,099.  Shasta County, through its Department of Resource Management, as lead agency in a regional application with the Cities of Anderson and Shasta Lake, proposes to hold approximately three waste tire amnesty events in Shasta County.  If adequate funding remains, we propose to hold a fourth event that will be scheduled in an unincorporated area of the County. We will set a maximum number of tires on rims to accept from participants; however we have not yet turned away participants that exceeded that limit.  We have received an average (median) of 136 tons of tires for the last 3 years of tire amnesty events (TCA4, 6, 8 cycles) held in Anderson with a high of 154 tons collected at the largest event. The largest recorded tire amnesty event in Anderson was 291 tons in October of 2006. For the Intermountain area, we have received an average (median) of 32 tons of tires for the last 3 years (TCA4, 6, 8) held in Burney with a high of 48 tons.  For the TA1 grant cycle the Department of Resource Management (Department) proposes collecting approximately 349 tons of tires (calculation based on median for events in each area, plus 15% potential increase since there were no tire events for a year\u0027s time) for two events to be held in Anderson, and one event in the Intermountain unincorporated area.\r\n\r\nThe Department of Resource Management is required to release a Request for Proposals and enter into a formal agreement with a registered waste tire hauler, to host the events and load and transport waste tires to an approved recycling and/or disposal facility(s).  Tires collected will be recycled or burned for fuel.  Using costs from our previous hauler, Waste Recovery West, we estimated that contractor costs for the three proposed events will be approximately $78,800.  This estimate includes receiving approximately 156 tons of tires per Anderson event, and 37 tons for the Intermountain event.\r\n\r\nDepartment of Resource Management tasks include grant management and project oversight, publicity and education, pre-amnesty day event preparation, and amnesty day event staffing, and amnesty day tire management (see Work Plan).  These tasks will be completed primarily by our Community Education staff and other Department staff as needed.  The contractor will conduct the majority of amnesty day tire management.  The Department has planned a comprehensive advertising and educational plan, which includes budgeting $5,000 for publicity/advertising for these events.  The events will be advertised in local newspapers, press releases, and included in the quarterly “Trash Talk” newsletter received by residents in the unincorporated area, City of Anderson, and City of Shasta Lake.  In addition, the Department coordinates with the City of Redding to ensure the events are promoted by the City.  The events are also posted on the County’s website.  DRM staff will also order and distribute educational brochures addressing tire care and disposal options on-site at the amnesty events.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ronni","LastName":"Harman","Phone":"530-225-5789"},{"GrantID":14487,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149969.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Replace play ground fill with rubber mulch at two sites in the school district to bring play grounds up to code.","ParticipantName":"Dos Palos Oro Loma Joint Unified School District","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jeanette","LastName":"Ayala","Phone":"2093920208"},{"GrantID":14491,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149988.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The product will be used to create pathways through the agriculture program.  Currently the students must contend to muddy grounds. When it is not wet, it is very dry and dusty. The rubber mulch will be used to control the dust.  The tire derived product will also be use for an all-weather track at Mission Oak High School.","ParticipantName":"Tulare Joint Union High School District","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Luke","LastName":"Smith","Phone":"5596882021"},{"GrantID":14493,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":22750.0000,"ProjectSummary":"XXX lbs. of RubberWay Pervious Pavement will be utilized to create a walkway around the soccer fields at Fowler`s proposed Neighborhood Park. Construction is scheduled to begin late spring 2013. Grant request for $XXX will divert XXX PTEs of tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Fowler","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Mukai","Phone":"559-834-3113"},{"GrantID":14494,"CycleID":575,"CycleCode":"TDP13       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP13        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":97193.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Mendota Unified School District will purchase 150 #2100 Supersacks of Rubber Bark for landscape covering at its Washington Elementary and McCabe Elemetary school campuses.  Rubber bark will be used as landscape covering in the pre-k and kindergarten areas as well as for general landscape covering throughout both campuses.  Rubber bark for the project includes the following total amounts:\r\n-- XXX lbs of rubber bark at the McCabe Elementary Campus\r\n-- XXX lbs of rubber bark at the Washington Elementary Campus \r\n\r\n* Note: The district was previously awarded a TDP grant in the 2011-2012 year for installation of rubber product on school playgrounds, district-wide.  This did not cover the landscape sites at the McCabe and Washington campuses.","ParticipantName":"Mendota Unified School District","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ralph","LastName":"Meza","Phone":"559-665-3433"},{"GrantID":14496,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":21630.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant request is for a new synthetic track to be built in spring 2013 at Avenal High School on Reef-Sunset Unified School District, in Avenal, California. The vendor, California Track and Engineering, Inc., will utilize XXX lbs. of SBR rubber granules, diverting XXX PTEs of waste tires. Total cost per tire is XXX. The school district does have a EPPP in place.","ParticipantName":"Reef-Sunset Unified School District","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"East","Phone":"559-386-9083"},{"GrantID":14497,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":99186.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funding will enable HWMA as grantee to provide several disposal mechanisms for waste tires received from residents of Humboldt County and the cities participating in this regional grant. For the fourth time, a coupon program will allow residents to dispose of nine tires or less at the HWMA\u0027s Eureka Transfer Station at no cost. Five Amnesty Free days will be held throughout the county during the two year grant term as well, affording residents of outlying areas opportunity to dispose of tires. The grant funds will result in 20,000 tires being legally and properly removed for appropriate disposal.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt Waste Management Authority","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brent","LastName":"Whitener","Phone":"707-268-8680"},{"GrantID":14498,"CycleID":575,"CycleCode":"TDP13       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP13        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":29778.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To replace old regular playground bark with Rubber bark made with California waste tires for school playground area.  Playground area is estimated to divert XXX tires.","ParticipantName":"Chualar Union School District","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs ","FirstName":"Luz","LastName":"Rascon","Phone":"831-679-2504"},{"GrantID":14499,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":33951.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Hesperia will hold eight Tire Amnesty events during the two year grant term with City Code Enforcement staff on hand to assist with the events.  The City will schedule one event per quarter, with the anticipation of approximately 7,500 waste tires collected during the events.  The estimated cost per tire is $1.75 for pickup, light trucks and passenger car tires; $6.00 for medium truck tires and $25.00 for tractor size tires.  Passenger and light car tires and medium truck tires are expected to be the majority based on the tires collected from past amnesty events.  All tires will be delivered to a recycling facility for processing.  In addition to waste hauler fees and the cost of waste tire transportation, the City of Hesperia is requesting 15% reimbursement of salaries and benefits for personnel who are involved in the administration and oversight of the amnesty events, including the preparation of payment requests and the final report,  and 10% for the creation of educational materials and advertisements in support of the amnesty events, including supplies and personnel time.  The City will advertise events through the newspaper, banners, bus shelter posters and brochure distribution by Code Enforcement personnel. ","ParticipantName":"City of Hesperia","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Ryan","Phone":"760-947-1589"},{"GrantID":14500,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":76326.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Mulch or Bark Recreation: Playground. There are two playgrounds at Eisenhut Elementary serving 465 plus pupils. Sand will be removed from the area around multiple playgrounds and replaced with tire-derived product (TDP). This change will create a safer, healthier, more sanitary and attractive environment for all children. The TDP will allow children use of play structure year-round, eliminate bee stings and provide cleaner and healthier overall school environment. This grant proposal request has been approved by all site entities: Staff (including custodial and maintenance) Parents Club and School Site Council.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus Union School District","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"England","Phone":"2095299546"},{"GrantID":14502,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149825.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Hollister School District has four elementary schools that we are going to replace existing wood chips with groundrubber.  The first project is at Sunnyslope Elementary School main playground area.  The second project is at Calaveras Elementary School main playground area.  The third project is at Cerra Vista Elementary School in two play areas.  The fourth project is at R.O. Hardin School in the main playground area.  Once we complete these projects, all of our schools will have groundrubber in all playground areas.\r\n\r\nOur district facilities deferred maintenance budget transferred into the district general fund three years ago as has not yet been re-established.  We have not had the funds to finish installing groundrubber at all of our sites.  Three out of four of these projects will also benefit our community because the play areas are open to the public after school hours.","ParticipantName":"Hollister School District","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Teliha","Phone":"8316306371"},{"GrantID":14503,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":147942.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Replacement of Existing Fibar in playgrounds and upgrade with new XXX rubber tiles made from tire derived products as new surfacing.","ParticipantName":"ABC Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs ","FirstName":"Sue","LastName":"Highland","Phone":"562-926-5566"},{"GrantID":14504,"CycleID":587,"CycleCode":"TA2         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA2          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":21000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Cities of Torrance (the Lead Agency), Gardena and Duarte (referenced in this proposal as the Regional Group) are proposing a Regional Tire Collection effort that will target an area of approximately 33 square miles in Los Angeles County.  The three cities have a combined residential population of 227,100.  The three cities will hold six (6) scrap tire collection events (2 in each cities) during the 2-year grant period.  Each collection event will be open to residents of all three cities.  The three cities estimate that they will collection 4,200 tires over the course of the grant period.","ParticipantName":"City of Torrance","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Alison","LastName":"Sherman","Phone":"310-781-6916"},{"GrantID":14507,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"On behalf of Colusa, Inyo, Mariposa, Sierra, and Tuolumne Counties, the Rural Counties\u0027 Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) will administer a regional tire amnesty grant.  These five Counties were participants in the TCA-8 grant.   Tire Amnesty Events with five jurisdictions will require careful monitoring of the grant budget but all participants will endeavor to maximize funds for tire collection.  All five counties plan to hold events in the Fall of 2013 and 2014 with Spring 2014 events for Colusa, Mariposa, and Tuolumne Counties. Colusa County plans 1 day events at their County transfer station.  Inyo County plans 2 day events at two landfills and two transfer stations.  Mariposa County plans 2 consecutive Saturday events at their landfill and a transfer station.  Sierra County plans two consecutive weekend events.  Tuolumne County plans month long events at two different transfer stations.  A total of 25 tire amnesty collection events are planned.  Grant funds will be monitored constantly.  If grants funds are available, as many events as possible will be scheduled in Spring 2015.  The numbers of tires estimated to be collected are 35,500 tires which is nearly double the number of tires collected by these counties under TCA-8.  All tire vendors stress that tires are sent for recycling rather than landfilling as much as feasible.","ParticipantName":"Rural Counties ESJPA","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Mary ","LastName":"Pitto","Phone":"916-447-4806"},{"GrantID":14511,"CycleID":561,"CycleCode":"TDP12       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP12        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":125392.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding will be used to purchase Rubber Bark for Tulelake Elementary, Adin State Preschool, and Alturas State Preschool sites to replace existing bark with adequate cushion under playground equipment providing safety for use by youth.","ParticipantName":"Modoc County Office of Education","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"5302337103"},{"GrantID":14512,"CycleID":575,"CycleCode":"TDP13       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP13        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149988.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant will be used for the Fantz Environmental Center, property of the school district.  The Fantz Center has trails with flora and fauna for the students to study.  The environmental center studies the environment and recycling, whether it be enrgy or rubber.  The environmental center will use the mulch throughout the entire property.  There is one area of the center thathas a small playground.  The mulch will be used inthe playground as well.","ParticipantName":"Parlier Unified School District","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sonia","LastName":"Hall","Phone":"559-903-3236"},{"GrantID":14513,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":68210.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Regional Waste Management Authority (RWMA) is proposing to collect 9,000 waste tires through a free tire recycling coupon program at two local transfer stations operated by the local franchised waste hauler, Recology Yuba-Sutter, plus another 4,800 waste tires in twelve (12) 40-yard waste tire bins provided to community clean-up events, based on an estimated 400 waste tires per 40-yard tire bin.  The 9,000 waste tire figure is based on the most recently completed waste tire amnesty program (TCA8-10-30) in which 4,573 waste tires were collected in a one-year grant program and doubled for this two-year grant program.  The 4,800 waste tires in twelve (12) 40-yard waste tire bins provided to community clean-up events is based on an estimated 400 waste tires per 40-yard bin and also on the number of 40-yard bins utilized in the most recently completed waste tire amnesty program (TCA8-10-30) in which six 40-yard bins were utilized in a one-year grant program and doubled for this two-year grant program.  The free tire recycling coupons will allow residents to deliver up to 19 waste tires to the transfer stations within a 30-day period.  Written authorization for residents to haul more than nine (9) waste tires with the free tire recycling coupons will be requested from the Local Enforcement Agency.  Residents will be limited to hauling no more than nine (9) waste tires to community clean-up events.\r\n\r\nThe RWMA will update and distribute the public education and information campaign utilized for previous waste tire amnesty projects to inform the public about tire maintenance and safety issues to prolong the useful life of tires; health and safety issues related to improper storage and disposal of waste tires; and the availability of free tire recycling coupons for the proper disposal of waste tires.  RWMA and Recology Yuba-Sutter staff will coordinate with the sponsors of the community clean-up events to provide waste tire collection bins and appropriate messages regarding tire collection for event promotional materials.  Tires collected through the coupon program and at community collection events will be recycled.","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"530-634-6890"},{"GrantID":14519,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":35560.0000,"ProjectSummary":"During the Fiscal Year\u0027s 2013-2014, the City of Lancaster plans to hold four (4) Amnesty day events at the City\u0027s maintenance yard.  City Staff will be used to load waste tires, organize the event, and provide outreach to the community.  All waste tires will be loaded into 53\u0027 trailers provided by Advanced Transportation, a state permitted tire hauler and minor storage facility. The waste tires will then be removed to local reuse or end use facility. Tires will not be landfilled.  Each participant in the event will receive educational material and information on the City of Lancaster\u0027s Waste Tire Program, including waste tire laws and regulations.  Amnesty days will be advertised through the City\u0027s website, Newspaper ads, banners, and flyers, which will be handed out and posted at City events and neighborhood community meetings.\r\n\r\nThe City of Lancaster is requesting $35,561 in grant funding to offset the cost of the amnesty days. It is anticipated that between 8,000 and 10,000 tires ( a combination of passenger and tractor trailer tires) will be collected and hauled away in 12 trailers during the project period at an estimate of $3.95 a tire.  A cost estimate of $800 per trailer for waste tire hauling services was provided by state registered waste tire hauler and minor facility operator Advanced Transportation (quote is attached).","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jason","LastName":"McClure","Phone":"6617235885"},{"GrantID":14520,"CycleID":587,"CycleCode":"TA2         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA2          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":5000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We propose to hold an amnesty event in August 2013 at Eel River Disposal \u0026 Resource Recovery . Eel River Disposal and Resource Recovery is a permitted solid waste transfer facility located in Fortuna, CA (Tire Hauler ID# 100 2413-01). The City of Fortuna will issue tire vouchers for passenger and light truck tires. The estimated average cost per tire for this event is $5.00 including transportation and processing.  Vouchers will be issued to City of Fortuna residents beginning June 2013  and ending the Friday before the event. The vouchers will be redeemable at Eel River Disposal and Resource Recovery for a one day amnesty event in August 2013. Collected tires will be hauled to Waste Recovery West in Stockton, CA to be recycled. The City of Fortuna is currently not a member of the Humboldt Waste Management Authority.","ParticipantName":"City of Fortuna","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"707-725-1466"},{"GrantID":14521,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":39104.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Imperial Valley Resource Management Agency uses the amnesty grant to assist the cities (7 cities \u0026 the County) in their annual cleanups. All the cities have two cleanups each year one in the spring and one in the fall. and four of the cities have one in the summer for a total of 20 per year. The estimated tires collected is based on the 20 cleanup events per year.","ParticipantName":"Imperial Valley Resource Management Agency","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Douthitt","Phone":"7603374589"},{"GrantID":14524,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant provide the residents of the City of Fresno an opportunity to dispose of waste tires they have been storing in backyards and garages, as well as tires that have been illegally dumped on their property. All collected waste tires will be taken to a recycling facility to be processed for other uses. Through the amnesty events hosted by the City of Fresno has removed thousands of waste tires that would have otherwise been left on properties or been illegal dumped on streets, alleys, and public right-of-ways.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ana","LastName":"Manzula","Phone":"559-621-8453"},{"GrantID":14528,"CycleID":587,"CycleCode":"TA2         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA2          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":35000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Cities of Lake Elsinore (the Lead Agency), Wildomar and Canyon Lake (referenced in this proposal as the Regional Group) are proposing a Regional Tire Collection effort that will target an area of more than 67 square miles in western Riverside County.  The three cities have a combined residential population of 96,217.  The three cities will hold seven (7) scrap tire collection events (4 in Lake Elsinore, 2 in Wildomar and 1 in Canyon Lake) during the 2 year grant period.  Each collection event will be open to residents of all three cities.  The three cities estimate that they will collection 7,000 tires over the course of the grant period.","ParticipantName":"City of Lake Elsinore","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicole","LastName":"McCalmont","Phone":"951-674-3124"},{"GrantID":14530,"CycleID":587,"CycleCode":"TA2         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA2          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":60000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Cities of Norwalk (the Lead Agency), Cerritos, Downey, La Mirada, Pico Rivera, and Santa Fe Springs (referenced in this proposal as the Regional Group) are proposing a Regional Tire Collection effort that will target an area of more than 55 square miles in southeast Los Angeles County.  The six cities have a combined residential population of 295,000.  The six cities will hold ten (10) scrap tire collection events (2 each in Norwalk, Downey, Pico Rivera and Santa Fe Springs, and 1 each in La Mirada and Santa Fe Springs) during the 2 year grant period.  Each collection event will be open to residents of all three cities.  The six cities estimate that they will collection 12,000 tires over the course of the grant period.","ParticipantName":"City of Norwalk","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Adriana","LastName":"Figueroa","Phone":"562-929-5915"},{"GrantID":14531,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":60000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority proposes to repeat the successful program of tire amnesty collection that has been funded for many years under this grant program.\r\n\r\nOur system for the tire amnesty is to provide free collection at the transfer stations in Willits, South Coast and Caspar.  We have built a new HHW site in Ukiah, and will utilize this property for the grant in the Ukiah area.  Event planning, publicity and tire loading are provided by the Authority’s personnel.  Tire disposal/recycling is provided by Waste Recovery West which has identified a cement kiln in Redding, California as the destination and end use.  \r\n\r\nBased on past experience, we anticipate collecting approximately 12,000 tires per year.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Silva","Phone":"707-468-9710"},{"GrantID":14532,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":59528.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Stanislaus County Regional Tire Amnesty Grant Application is a partnership between the Cities of Hughson, Newman, Oakdale, Patterson, Riverbank, Turlock, Waterford and Stanislaus County.  Stanislaus County Department of Environmental Resource is the Lead Agency for the Tire Amnesty Grant.  The participating cities and the County plans to conducting 26 tire amnesty events for the two year grant term.  Of the 26 tire events, 18 will be conducted by the participating cities.  The remaining 8 events will be tire voucher events conducted by the County.  The tire voucher events will be conducted at the 3 permitted Transfer Stations and the County owned Fink Road Landfill.\r\n \r\nThe estimated number of tires to be collected at the 26 tire amnesty events is 14,200.\r\nThe estimated cost per tire is $4.19.  \r\nAll tires collected will be recycled.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Tom","LastName":"Wolfe","Phone":"209-525-6756"},{"GrantID":14534,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: With funding awarded through the Waste Tire Amnesty Grant, Fresno County proposes to hold 6 amnesty day events at different location in the rural and unincorporated areas of Fresno County.  Inmate labor from the County jail, under the supervision of Fresno County Sheriff\u0027s Department staff, will be used to load waste tires into trailers provided by state-permitted tire recycler and hauling company Golden By-Products.  Golden By-Products will transport the loaded trailers to their recycling facility tin Ballico where the tires will be recycled into reuse products.  Amnesty Day participants will receive educational information on tire care.  Amnesty Days will be advertised in each event\u0027s target service area through direct mailing, the internet and at community meetings.\r\n\r\nFresno County is requesting $40,000.00 in grant funding to offset the cost of the Waste Tire Amnesty Day project.  It is anticipated that at least 20,675 PTE tires (a combination of passenger and tractor tires) will be collected and hauled away in 25 trailers during the project period at an estimated cost of $1.91 per tire.  Because of the topography of the rural and unincorporated areas of Fresno County (primarily farm land) it is expected that a large amount of tractor tires will be delivered to the amnesty days for disposal thus, limiting trailer storage space.  A cost estimate of $1200 per trailer for waste tire hauling services was provided by state-registered waste tire recycler and hauling company Golden By-Products (current contract price).","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Griffey","Phone":"5596004259"},{"GrantID":14535,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":77797.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Butte County Public Works will act as the lead agency in partnership with the City of Oroville for the purposes of conduction two Waste Tire Amnesty Events.  Past events have averaged about 110 tons of waste tires per event.   With two events to be held we estimate a total of 220 tons of waste tires to be collected and processed over the term of the grant.  \r\nUsing the conversion 100 tires per ton (PTE), the County estimates 22,000 tires (PTE) to be collected.  \r\nThe County will require in their agreement with the approved tire hauler/end user, that the collected tires be recycled.  If market conditions do not allow recycling for these tires then cogeneration at a State approved cogen facility will be an allowable option.  Under no circumstances will landifilling of the collected waste tires be allowed.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Rodowick","Phone":"530-879-2352"},{"GrantID":14536,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":76747.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Salinas Valley is a rural agricultural valley in Monterey County with five major cities: Gonzales, Greenfield, King City, Salinas, and Soledad.  The Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (Authority) is a Joint Powers Authority representing the five cities and the unincorporated area of eastern Monterey County.  The Authority\u0027s mission is to manage Salinas Valley solid waste as a resource, promoting sustainable, environmentally sound and cost effective practices through an integrated system of waste reduction, reuse, recycling, innovative technology, customer service and education. Procuring Waste Tire Amnesty Grant funding is consistent with the Authority’s mission, vision, values and diversion goals.\r\n\r\nIn the Authority\u0027s jurisdiction, fees for tire disposal range from $2.00 per auto/light duty tires up to $150.00 per equipment tires.  The tire amnesty program serves two important purposes:  1) to continue to offer the public the opportunity to legally dispose of tires at no cost, thus reducing instances of illegal dumping, improper storage and potential public health issues and; 2) to utilize the events as an educational opportunity to promote the proper disposal/recycling of waste tires.  \r\n\r\nThe Authority has a history of holding successful tire amnesty events with the assistance of waste tire amnesty grant funds.  Since 2008, the Authority has held eight very successful tire amnesty events as the result of previous Waste Tire Amnesty Grants.  During these past events, the Authority collected and recycled a total of 191,568 tires at a total cost of $259,506, or $1.35 per tire. It is our intent to conduct four similar events over the 2-year grant term with FY13-14 funds, in hopes of collecting and recycling 39,000 tires at a cost of $1.99 per tire.\r\n\r\nResidents in the Authority’s jurisdiction will be informed through flyers, print ads, radio, email blasts, website information, and/or garbage and recycling bill inserts/newsletters about the opportunity to take their tires to one of the Authority\u0027s three sites (1 landfill and 2 transfer stations) for free disposal.  \r\n\r\nThese events continue to be a very important resource and outlet for proper waste tire disposal in the Salinas Valley. By capitalizing on the successful aspects of previous events, and expanding those successes, the Authority has had the ability to significantly reduce the amount of waste tires that may have otherwise been illegally dumped, improperly stored or buried in the landfill.","ParticipantName":"Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jenny","LastName":"Mitchell","Phone":"831-775-3018"},{"GrantID":14538,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Madera, City of Chowchilla, and the County of Madera will hold 7, 4, and 10 amnesty events respectively in each FY 2014 \u0026 FY 15 for a total of Twentyone events.  As reservation only events, participants must call and register in advance to participate.   An exemption letter is then mailed to the participant that must be submitted at the event for access to the Amnesty Event.  As in the past volunteer labor will mainly be used at events to move tires and check-in participants with two to three employees helping.  One employee will operate a skip loader to deal with large tires.    \r\nAll Amnesty Events are date specific utilizing six different sites, no more often than one per month per site.  At time of registration participants will be screened to verify that no tire generators are allowed (PRC §42954(7)).  Any individual hauling 10 to 20 waste tires will receive written authorization by the LEA prior to the amnesty event date.  Violations will be reported to CalRecycle within 30 days on the Unregistered Hauler \u0026 Comprehensive Trip Log Substitution Form (CIWMB204).  All advertising will clearly state that the amnesty event is limited to 20 tires, with the appropriate written authorization from the LEA.\r\nEstimated cost per tire $2.40","ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Viola","LastName":"Rodriguez","Phone":"559-661-5116"},{"GrantID":14542,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":22400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Pala Band of Mission Indians will host waste tire amnesty events during the first weekend of each month.  During these events individuals will be allowed to drop off their unwanted waste tires at our Transfer Station free of charge.  Each individual will be allowed to drop off up to 20 tires per event. Because an individual hauling 10 to 20 tires must obtain written authorization from the LEA prior to the amnesty event, we will only allow individuals to bring in 9 tires at a time.  Our event flyers will note this rule.  We are a certified waste tire hauler (Cal Recycle TPID # 1583442) and will offer our assistance to any Pala resident who cannot, for any reason, deliver tires to the Transfer Station themselves.  Before each amnesty event, education outreach will be conducted through flyers, Internet postings, local radio, and newsletter articles.\r\n\r\nThe expected cost per tire during this grant cycle will be approximately $3.00 per tire. This is based on our waste tire haulers current price list. We will contract with BJ’s Used Tire \u0026 Recycling to haul and recycle tires so that pricing will be consistent with past events.\r\n\r\nThe Pala Tribal Services Department also carries out an ongoing program of junk yard cleanups and trash removal. Much of this work involves the removal of vehicles, equipment, buildings, and junk, including a significant number of tires. As this work is carried out throughout the work week, Tribal Services will deliver tires to the transfer station for disposal to a certified tire hauler/recycler. \r\n\r\nWhile there is no formal agreement in place to deal with tires specifically, the Pala Band of Mission Indians is located within 15 miles of six other Indian tribes with whom we have close working relationships. Each of these tribes has expressed an interest in working with us to collect and dispose of discarded tires that have become a blight on all the reservations. Advertising and cooperative efforts will go a long way to rid the reservations and nearby communities of this problem.","ParticipantName":"Pala Band of Mission Indians","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Shasta","LastName":"Gaughen","Phone":"760-891-3515"},{"GrantID":14544,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":9444.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Firebaugh\u0027s project plan is to hold 3 separate Tire Amnesty events for the 7,549 residents at the City Wastewater Treatment Facility. One event is planned for 2013, one event during 2014, and one event during 2015. The City intends to collect and recycle a total of 2,550 tires from the planned Tire Amnesty Events. The residents of Firebaugh have expressed their need to have cost free oppportunities to safely dispose of tires. During this difficult economic time, it is frustrating for residents to pay a fee to dispose of tires. This Tire Amnesty Project will assist the City in addressing issues with illegal dumping and promote a clean and healthy community. This project will be overseen by the City of Firebaugh\u0027s Public Works Director.","ParticipantName":"City of Firebaugh","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ben","LastName":"Gellegos","Phone":"559-659-2043"},{"GrantID":14546,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":22904.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Ontario is seeking a grant to conduct four waste tire amnesty events on Saturdays with the objective of decreasing illegal dumping and stockpiling of waste tires. Amnesty events will be held at the Ontario Municipal Utilities Yard. Our goal is to double the number of tires collected at the   last amnesty event and collect 3,000 tires at each event for a total ot !2,000 tires for the grant performance period. Waste tires collected at the four amnesty events will be transported to Rubber Recovery located in Fontana, California. Waste tires will be recycled. 49,186 Ontario households will be notified of each event by Penny Saver magazine. 7,000 promotional/educational flyers will be distributed at city facilities and local schools K-12 prior to each event.  ","ParticipantName":"City of Ontario","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Bonnie","LastName":"Butler","Phone":"909-395-2651"},{"GrantID":14547,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":35000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of Paradise (Paradise) requests $35,000 to hold 2 waste tire collection events; one in 2013 and one in 2014, to provide needed disposal to Paradise and surrounding communities. The one day events will include the collection, removal, and transportation of waste tires. Remaining funds not exceeded at the events will be used to support a coupon program that will allow citizens to take waste tires to the transfer station on specified days. \r\n\r\nParadise’s population of approximately 26,000 (12% of the County total) represents the main business area located in the eastern foothills of Butte County. The surrounding area includes the unincorporated town of Magalia and outlaying areas that are collectively referred to as the Upper Ridge and constitute an additional 18,000 residents (8.3% of the County total). \r\n\r\nContingent upon grant funding, Paradise in partnership with Northern Recycling and Waste Services (see Attachment 1) proposes to hold one day events within the town limits to accommodate the entire underserved area of the Upper Ridge. Paradise believes that due to the large distances to travel (as shown in Attachment 2), residents in Paradise and the Upper Ridge are reluctant to utilize past County waste tire amnesty event locations, due to large travel distances.\r\n\r\nBy providing an annual “free” drop off event in our community, Paradise believes that 100% of the Upper Ridge will be served. These events will provide the public with a waste tire disposal outlet as well as educational information that gives people the information needed to promote environmentally safe behavior in regards to using and transporting waste tires.\r\n\r\nThis event will be held at Northern Recycling and Waste Services Recycling Yard, located at 920 American Way in Paradise. Event will take place on a Saturday in September/ October 2013 \u0026 2014 (pending award notification and schedule of waste tire hauler at that time), from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. With an estimated cost of $2.00 per passenger and pickup tires (see Attachment 3). All tires will be recycled. With no funding being available for Amnesty events in 2012 we expect to expand our previous efforts , and collect approximately 10,000 to 15,000 tires over the next two years (past events have averaged 5,000 tire per event).","ParticipantName":"Town of Paradise","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5308763340"},{"GrantID":14548,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":13725.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Marin Department of Public Works will hold two waste tire events in 2013. Public Works staff will develop and distribute educational materials, provide advertising to local newspapers and report our success to CalRecycle upon completion.\r\n\r\nThe first event will be held at Marin Resource Recovery in San Rafael. This event will last two weeks and will cater to residents of central and southern Marin. This is a prime location as it is conveniently located next to a freeway and is easily accessible to Marin residents. Multiple events have been held at this location. \r\n\r\nThe second event will be held simultaneously at Redwood Landfill in Novato. This event will mostly accommodate north and west Marin residents and is also situated along the main freeway in Marin County. In 2009 a tire event was held at Redwood Landfill and was a great success. \r\n\r\nAll tires will be hauled by West Coast Rubber Recycling, Inc. Based on previous tire events in Marin County and not hosting an event last year, staff expects to collect 3,500 tires total from both locations. West Coast Rubber Recycling will also provide staff to load tires into the trailers. Additionally, staff will have support from Marin Resource Recovery. The overall cost per tire is $3.92. \r\n\r\nPublic Works staff will modify previous educational materials as well as create new documents about proper tire care and disposal. These materials will be distributed to libraries, community centers, auto supply stores, local organizations and through Joint Powers Authority (JPA) events. Electronic copies will be uploaded to www.ZeroWasteMarin.org and advertisements will be placed in local newspapers and press releases will be written by Public Works staff.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kemplen","LastName":"Robbins","Phone":"415-499-7128"},{"GrantID":14549,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":19000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tire Amnesty days to be held at 4 locations within our County.  The facilities we plan to hold the 2 day events at, already accept tires.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Yvonne","LastName":"Van Zee","Phone":"209-785-1689"},{"GrantID":14550,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":8010.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will conduct 52 amnesty events during the two year grant cycle.  The goal is to collect 1,800 tires from Pomona residents.  The City will advertise in local papers and flyert to norify residents of the events.","ParticipantName":"City of Pomona","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Carver","Phone":"909-620-3628"},{"GrantID":14551,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":15639.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Santa Cruz will continue its well established and well publicized Tire Amesty Program, which will result in the cleanup of numerous accumulations of waste tires illegally dumped or improperly stored on public spaces, private rural properties, and multi family sites.\r\n\r\nThe County will conduct semi-annual Tire Amnesty events at its two disposal sites, the Buena Vista Landfill and the Ben Lomond Transfer Station.  During October and April Amnesty weeks, eligible residents will be allowed to bring up to 5 waste tires per day to a County disposal site at no charge.  The usual charge for a passenger vehicle or pickup truck tire is $5.  Based on past experience, it is expected that residents will deliver an average of 4 waste tires on each of 250 vehicle trips to disposal sites during each Clean-Up Week event, for a total of 4,000 tires during the grant term.\r\n\r\nParticipation in the Tire Amnesty Program will be enhanced by the issuing of Tire Vouchers, a sample of which is attached under the title Tire Voucher Sample, which will allow eligible residents to legally transport up to 20 waste tires at no charge to a County disposal site.\r\n\r\nA Tire Voucher will be issued as a one-day permit to allow legal transportation of waste tires from a resident\u0027s property or public cleanup site to one of the County\u0027s disposal sites.  The Buena Vista Landfill and the Ben Lomond Transfer Station are recognized tire recycling facilities.  Authority to issue these vouchers was granted by the CIWMB when the County of Santa Cruz was awarded a Waste Tire Amnesty Grant in 2001.  It is expected that vouchers will be issued for up to a total of 500 waste tires each year, for a total of 1,000 tires during the two year grant term.\r\n\r\nEligibility for free disposal and recycling of waste tires will be limited to residents within the normal service area of County disposal sites, which includes the unincorporated County of Santa Cruz and the City of Scotts Valley (a jurisdiction which contributes to the County s Solid Waste Fund).  Excluded from the program will be those who are delivering tires from a property where an operating tire-generating business is located or where the owner or operator of the property is actively stockpiling tires.\r\n\r\nThis proposed public-private partnership, which provides property owners with an incentive to contribute to the cleanup of their properties, thus reducing environmental hazards for the entire community, is a cost-effective way to achieve the cleanup of a projected 5,000 waste tires for a modest expenditure of public funds.\r\n\r\nTIRE PROCESSING\r\nTires will be hauled by West Coast Rubber Recycling in Gilroy (CalRecycle registered waste tire hauler, TPID 1004937).  The processor will, if necessary, remove tires from rims, which will be recycled as scrap steel.  The tires will be ground or buffed into crumb rubber for use in playgrounds, horse arenas, or pavement.  West Coast Rubber Recycling is exempted from CalRecycle permitting requirements as a processor because of the small number of tires maintained at their facility.  A sample vendor invoice is attached under the title West Coast Rubber Invoice.  CalRecycle grant funds are requested for reimbursement of hauling and processing charges.\r\n\r\nCost of tire processing and recycling is calculated from registered waste tire hauler\u0027s rate of $500 to haul and recycle a 48 foot trailer loaded with tires.  Average net weight of a trailer load of tires is 11.15 tons.  Tires collected weigh an average of 43 lbs. each.  (While modern passenger car tires are reported to weigh an average of 20 lbs. each, tire counts and load weight data at Santa Cruz County disposal facilities lead to different results.  Factors which account for the difference include the following:  Because the majority of the terrain in Santa Cruz County is rural and mountainous, light trucks, whose tires can weigh up to 35 lbs. each, are a common vehicle.  Many tires collected in the prior cleanup program are old tires, which are much heavier than new tires.  A small percentage of tires are delivered on rims, which increases the per-unit weight.  Five percent of tires historically collected are 36 or greater in diameter, which can weigh 100 lbs. each.)  Thus, cost for vendor\u0027s services is $0.96 per tire.\r\n\r\nSTAFFING\r\nCounty staffing to carry out the grant project includes program management staff who promote the program and issue tire vouchers, disposal site cashiers who accept loads from the public and process the tire vouchers, and maintenance staff who oversee loading of tires into the tire hauler s trailer for shipment off site.  CalRecycle grant funds are requested for reimbursement of staffing costs directly related to the tire amnesty program.","ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Goncharoff","Phone":"8314542970"},{"GrantID":14552,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In order to reduce illegal dumping and stockpiling of tires, we propose to accept up to four (4) passenger tires at County Solid Waste facilities at no charge for residents of the County.  Ads will be placed with local publications and other mediums.  Instead of cutting out the ad, customers will only be required to tell the cashiers where they saw it.  This helps us monitor the effectiveness of the ad placements.  We will also provide tire recycling for local community cleanup events, such as Coastal Cleanup Day.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Closs","Phone":"2094683066"},{"GrantID":14555,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":25729.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Approximately 750 tires will be removed from up to 11 creeks and upper watershed areas sponsered by Environmental Health, volunteers affiliated with each Coordinated Resource Management \u0026 Planning (CRMP) group that is overseen by the East Lake and West Lake Resource Conservation District to abate threats to public health and safety. These areas may include Upper Cache Creek, Clear Lake Basin, Highland Springs, Lake Pillsbury, Middle Creek, Kelseyville Creek, Scotts Creek, Scotts Valley, Soda Creek, Nice and Upper Lake watershed areas. These areas also incorporate portions of land belonging to the Bureau of Land Management and Mendocino National Forest.  In addition, passenger vehicle waste tires will be accepted at no charge for the customer at recycling centers on amnesty days until grant funds are fully expended.","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Kati","LastName":"Galvani","Phone":"7072621618"},{"GrantID":14557,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"There will be at least one amnesty event held in each of five supervisorial districts throughout the county during the two year grant term. More events will be held provided allotted funding allows.  Riverside County estimates the collection of 8,850 tires in TA1.  Riverside County has not held a CalRecycle amnesty grant-funded tire amnesty event since June 16, 2012.  Therefore, by the time grant funds are released, over a year would have passed since the last amnesty collection.  This lack of collection resources could translate into a substantial number of tires that may be diverted to the amnesty events by community residents during TA1.  ","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Manny","LastName":"Acueto","Phone":"9515387975"},{"GrantID":14561,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":38279.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With the TA1 now switching to a 2 year cycle the County of Siskiyou has gone from several small events to 8 of our larger events spread evenly over two summers. These events have historically brought in over one thousand tires each, including our largest event located at the County yard in Yreka, that historically has brought in close to two thousand tires. Our goal is to advertise to our smaller communities in the attempt to centralize our collections so as to make our events more beneficial to everyone rather that just a few. On top of our 8 main events we will hold one small event at one of our most rural locations that normally would not have the opportunity. Once we collect from each community the collected tires will then be recycled at a collection facility out of Portland, Oregon.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Arthur","LastName":"Boyd","Phone":"5308428272"},{"GrantID":14563,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":6033.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Coalinga will hold two waste tire amnesty events in conjunction with the Fall and Spring Clean Up Events. Holding the events simultaneously decreases illegal dumping of tires since residence may drop off waste tires at no charge. The events will be publicized in the local paper, on the City\u0027s website, the local cable channel, and on the community pride sign.","ParticipantName":"City of Coalinga","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Mercedes","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"559-935-1533"},{"GrantID":14569,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":16427.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Watsonville since 2001 has been holding a tire amnesty event six days a week (9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m.) at its Waste and Recycling Drop-off Center, located at 320 Harvest Drive, Watsonville. The Center is open only to residents of Watsonville whose addresses are checked with our city\u0027s utility billing database. This unique program allows the free disposal of up to nine passenger tires per year and a small charge for other sizes of tires and ones that need to be de-rimmed. We conduct inspections to ensure that no commercial tire generator, waste tire hauler, or resident of a city other than Watsonville takes advantage of this program.\r\n\r\nWhile the City of Watsonville has borne the costs of this innovative tire amnesty program during six of its ten years, it has received four Waste Tire Amnesty Event grants from the CIWMB (Fy 99/00, FY 02/03, FY 06/07, and FY 10/11) in order to keep the program solvent.\r\n\r\nDue to budgetary constraints, the City of Watsonville increased fees on its tire amnesty program, thereby enhancing the possibility of illegal dumping. This is why the City will continue to apply for Waste Tire Amnesty Event grants.\r\n\r\nHere is how the program works:\r\nA load is inspected and a fee is charged for household garbage (most recyclables are not charged). For waste tires, the City charges the following costs to its residents:\r\n--passenger and light truck tires without rims: free (9 per year; $2 each for over 9 tires)\r\n--passenger and light truck tires with rims: $5 per tire; and\r\n--tires over 36 inches: $10 without rims: $15 with rims\r\n\r\nIn FY 2011/2012 the City paid West Coast Rubber Recycling of Hollister $4,080.33 to pick up and recycle a total of 1,981 tires at an average cost of $2.33 per tire (not including City staff administration, oversight, de-rimming work, or advertising costs). The City continues to update its Waste \u0026 Recycling Drop-off brochure to include information about the tire amnesty program.\r\n\r\nSince the program began in April of 2001, close to 32,000 passenger, light truck and large truck tires have been sent to tire recyclers and area landfills (if not viable for recycling).\r\n\r\n1) The program is advertised on a monthly basis in the Spanish language magazine \"La Ganga Especial\" at a cost of $150/ad for a year, totaling $1,800. The program is also advertised in the Watsonville Register Pajaronian once a month at $150/ad for a year totaling $1,800.\r\n\r\n2) Amnesty tire drop-off at City Recycling Drop-off Center is open 6 days a week, 9 de rimmed passenger and light truck tires per year for free ($2 per tire above 9). Passenger and light truck tires with rims: $5 each. Tires over 36-inches: $10 without rims; $15 with rims.\r\n\r\n3) Staff cost for accepting tires at gatehouse, checking identification to insure against commercial tire generator, hauler or resident of a city other than Watsonville:\r\n\r\n4) Staff cost for de-rimming tires (note: City staff cannot de-rim some tires; West Coast Rubber Recycling has equipment to de-rim those tires):\r\n\r\n5) Quoted charges from West Coast Rubber Recycling, Inc. of Hollister (registered waste tire hauler and tire recycler):\r\n-- Passenger tire disposal: $1.50 each\r\n-- Light truck tire disposal: $2.50 each\r\n-- Rimmed passenger and light truck tire disposal:$3.50 each\r\n-- Medium truck tire disposal:\r\n-- Super singles tire disposal: \r\n-- 10% fuel surchage for monthly pickups: approsimately $50/monthly (depending on cost of load)\r\n\r\n6) We estimate that, with advertising in local newspapers, we will collect approximately 4,000 tires during the course of this 2-year grant. The $18,948 grant includes de-rimming, and disposal costs for passenger and light, medium and super singles tires for $9,332.00 with the balance to be used for administration, oversight, advertising, and preparing Final Report, 25% of the cost of the grant. Additional costs will be matched by the City of Watsonville. The cost per tire for the grant period is approximately $4.75 per tire.","ParticipantName":"City of Watsonville","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gabe","LastName":"Gordo","Phone":"831-768-3147"},{"GrantID":14570,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":21246.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Lassen Regional Solid Waste Management Authority plans to hold six Tire Amnesty events over the course of the two-year grant.  Two of the events will be held at the Bass Hill Landfill which is the main landfill in Lassen County.  The other four events will be held at remote Transfer Stations in Bieber, Herlong, Ravendale and Westwood.  Based on previous Tire Amnesty events staff is estimating a total collection of approximately 5300 tires.  The majority of these tires will be recycled or used for alternative energy (cement plant).","ParticipantName":"Lassen Regional Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Paula","LastName":"Wesch","Phone":"530-252-1273"},{"GrantID":14571,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":28826.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Chula Vista is located just seven miles from downtown San Diego and seven miles from the Mexican border, the city is at the center of one of the richest economic and culturally diverse zones in the United States. As the second largest city in San Diego County, Chula Vista has a population of 247,535 and covers 50 square miles and is bordered by the San Diego bay on the west and mountains on the east. Excellent planning and environmental stewardship has been Chula Vista’s hallmark with nationally-recognized programs in energy conservation, water conservation, pollution prevention, solid waste reduction and resource management.\r\n\r\nAs part of its commitment to environmental stewardship the City of Chula Vista proposes to mitigate illegal waste tire disposal by offering tire amnesty events at several sites within the city boundaries such as Southwestern College, a large, centrally-located community college and /or area high schools and/or city-owned properties like recreation centers and community parks. \r\n\r\nCity staff has extensive experience coordinating large-attendance collection events such as household hazardous waste and electronic collection events with average attendance of over 2,000 vehicles. Staff has identified the best and most efficient ways to maximize public resources.","ParticipantName":"City of Chula Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lynn","LastName":"France","Phone":"619-585-5790"},{"GrantID":14573,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The County intends to hold  4-one day waste tire collection events and 1-coupon issued collection event. The one day waste tire events will be held in areas of the County that are geographically at opposite ends of the County in order to provide service to the farm and ranch community where illegal dumping on private land is prevelant. The coupon issued collection days will be held to service all residents of the County and the drop-off location will be held in the central location of the County.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marissa","LastName":"Juhler","Phone":"530-666-8813"},{"GrantID":14574,"CycleID":564,"CycleCode":"HD20        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD20         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project is a proposal to purchase two (2) forklifts for use at the Murrieta ABOP and the Lamb Canyon Sanitary Landfill Central Accumulation Facility (CAF).  The addition of oil base paint at the ABOP as well as the inclusion of Lamb Canyon Sanitary Landfill approved as a PaintCare drop off location.  These forklifts will allow the County to expand services at these collection locations for the PaintCare program as well as provide a safer working environment for both staff and contractor.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"MS. ","FirstName":"Kathleen","LastName":"Utter","Phone":"951-486-3286"},{"GrantID":14575,"CycleID":564,"CycleCode":"HD20        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD20         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our grant project will focus on two areas: innovative public outreach and minor improvements to our permanent household hazardous waste (HHW) facilities.  Grant funds will we used to create 3 whiteboard animation videos.  The videos will focus on the proper disposal of HHW, paint, and fluorescent lamps and batteries.  Grant funds will also be used to purchase a table cloth to be used at public outreach events. \r\n\r\nOur new facility opening July 1, 2013 in San Jose will need a forklift to move drums and boxes.  Replacement signs and a canopy are needed for our San Martin facility.  All these improvements will make the HHW collection events easier to operate especially during the rainy season with the canopy.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rob","LastName":"D\u0027Arcy","Phone":"408-918-1967"},{"GrantID":14576,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":33248.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Many Truckee residents have two sets of tires for seasonal driving conditions.  Waste tires often end up stored in garages, basements, under decks and illegally dumped due to a lack of free or low cost tire recycling opportunities.   The Town is seeking grant funds to offer regional residents the opportunity to recycle waste tires free of charge on the first and third Saturday of each month.   As proven successful in the past, the Town intends to work with Tahoe Truckee Sierra Disposal (TTSD) to host the tire recycling events at the Eastern Regional Landfill.  TTSD will receive and store the trailers on-site between events ensuring that only full trailers are hauled.  It is anticipated that the trailers will need to be switched out after every third event with an estimate of utilizing sixteen 53\" trailers within the grant term.   The Town intends to contract with Waste Recovery West for tire hauling and recycling service.  Grant funds will be used for on-going tire related event advertisement, education, event labor and the hauling and recycling of all waste tires collected.  Newspaper ads, website information, bill inserts, commercials, and radio advertisement will allow the Town to promote the importance of proper tire maintenance and the availability of free tire recycling events.  The Town will continue to work with the local Family Resource Center to outreach to the Spanish speaking population.","ParticipantName":"Town of Truckee","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Nichole","LastName":"Dorr","Phone":"530-582-2909"},{"GrantID":14578,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":2620.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Avenal will use the grant funds to sponsor two waste tire collection events for the citizens located within the City.  The events will be held at the Mid-Valley Disposal yard in Avenal and Mid-Valley will provide roll off boxes and staff to conduct the collection days.  They will also ship the tires to a recyling facility.  ","ParticipantName":"City of Avenal","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steven","LastName":"Sopp","Phone":"559-386-5782"},{"GrantID":14579,"CycleID":558,"CycleCode":"FR48        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR48         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":16698.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The RCD manages the Tijuana River Valley Community Garden on behalf of the County of San Diego. Although the land is zoned as Open Space – Flood Plain (OF-1-1), it has historically been used for agriculture, e.g. there was formerly an organic farm on site. For the past 10 years the land has been used as a community garden. Our lease agreement with the County specifies that only the following uses of the land are permitted: Public Education of Agriculture practices, research supportive of the farming industry, Agricultural Support Services, and related uses specified in Clause 19.22 (see attached).  \r\n\r\nThe site is approximately 25 acres and consists of 136 30’x30’ plots, which are used for growing fruits and vegetables for personal consumption. This peaceful location also provides a source of relaxation, fresh air and physical exercise for gardeners, many of whom do not have access to outside space at home. The Assessor Parcel Number is 636-021-05, with a special discretionary code of 99-0233A. \r\n\r\nThe garden is unlocked and open and accessible to all, enabling anyone to come and walk through the garden at any time. Although this can be a benefit, the garden\u0027s somewhat remote location also means that it has been a target for illegal activities, and illegal dumping has occurred several times over the years. \r\n\r\nThe illegal dumping has consisted of items such as old furniture and appliances, building materials, carpets, paint cans, general trash. The dumping not only looks unattractive and inappropriate, but there is also concern about materials being left at the garden which could be a danger to gardeners, their children and local wildlife. \r\n\r\nIn the past, illegal dumping has been dealt with by gardeners and RCD staff at community clean-up days. While these days are immensely useful in increasing morale and cleaning up the mess, it is not enough to prevent future instances of dumping.  Also, sometimes gardeners become so fed up with the dumping that they take it upon themselves to remove the illegally dumped waste.  \r\n\r\nWe are seeking funding to make the garden a safer, cleaner space that more fully benefits the local community and environment.  A CalRecycle grant will enable us to make the site more secure, to clean up the dumped materials so that it remains tidy and less of a target for dumping, to create new signage, and increase staff presence at the garden. We will achieve this over the course of one year: April 2013 – March 2014. \r\n\r\nSite security: we plan to install a gate at the sole point of vehicular access. The gate will be locked with a padlock, and the code issued to gardeners.  We believe this will help to curb illegal dumping and make the garden more safe and secure. We would also like to install improved signage for the garden. One of our gardeners has made some ‘no dumping’ temporary signage out of plywood. If successful, we would use the grant to update the signage for the garden and to design and install some new, permanent signage to discourage dumping. Additionally, we would like to install a digital security camera at the entrance to the garden to enable us to monitor who is entering the garden, and have evidence to report to the police if required. A camera would also increase the sense of security at the garden and its presence will hopefully deter potential dumpers. \r\n\r\nWaste removal and disposal: we will need to rent dumpsters and pay the landfill fee for safe disposal of the dumped items. In addition to the one-off incidence of removing the dumped items, we will hold three further garden clean-up days over the course of the year in case more dumping occurs.  These days will also provide an opportunity for gardeners to come together more often to strengthen the sense of community at the garden and encourage gardeners to work together for the greater good of the garden. Examples elsewhere indicate that less vandalism occurs in a space that is well-used and better cared for: a well-used space that people feel proud of creates a safer space and this is what we hope to achieve. \r\n\r\nPersonnel:  Our Education Coordinator manages the garden but the current program budget only allows for one visit per month. Our proposal includes funding for additional RCD staff hours to oversee the work described above and to increase our presence at the garden. This additional staff time will be used to make more frequent visits to the garden to monitor the gate, signage and camera, and to watch out for any further illegal dumping. \r\n\r\nIn-kind support: RCD staff will organize an initial clean-up day to clear the waste at the garden, and future clean-ups as needed.   We are fortunate to receive in kind support for the County’s Park Rangers, who lend their time and some equipment to assist with clean-ups. Many of the gardeners will also volunteer their time to participate in the clean-up. We also receive volunteer support at our clean-up days from interested local residents and people on the waiting list for a plot at the garden. In addition, we work with local organizations, such as Urban Corps, who volunteer their time as a community service.","ParticipantName":"Resource Conservation District of Greater San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Ann","LastName":"Baldridge","Phone":"619-562-0096"},{"GrantID":14582,"CycleID":564,"CycleCode":"HD20        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD20         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Santa Monica through its Office of Sustainability and the Environment (OSE) intends to develop a two year outreach and education program informing residents of the upcoming transition in the HHW program from a drop-off facility to a home collection service. Funds will be utilized to develop four direct delivery newspaper mailers and two community re-use workshops. The community workshops will be organized in collaboration with a local artist who currently utliizes latex paint from HHW facility to raise awareness about environmental issues. The added publicity will help to increase participation in the home collection service while providing an opportunity to educate the community about safe handling practices, toxics use reduction, and materials reuse.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Monica","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Wes","LastName":"Thompson","Phone":"3104588546"},{"GrantID":14583,"CycleID":578,"CycleCode":"HD22        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD22         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":73635.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In the past Siskiyou County has had the funding to hold around 8 HHW events per fiscal year. This year, however, funding will not allow this many events. Despite this, we will be holding three events over two years with the help of PaintCare bringing our cost for disposal down to make this possible. Siskiyou County will do its best to bring our HHW events to each and every resident so they may enjoy these aspects of recycling we are able to bring them.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Arthur","LastName":"Boyd","Phone":"5308428272"},{"GrantID":14586,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":31336.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Modesto has designed a two tiered combined approach for the removal and recycling of waste tires through the Waste tire Amnesty Grant for fiscal years 13/14 and 14/15.\r\n\r\nThe first approach will be a Waste Tire Amnesty Coupon Program created to encourage residents to recycle their discarded waste tires. Residents can recycle up to 9 tires at no cost per amnesty event with their coupon. They just take their tires to one of our local garbage haulers that are partnering with us. Residents will be notified of the availability of the program through advertising such as the newspaper, utility bill inserts, and PSA\u0027s. Coupons will be distributed upon request and confirmed through address verification. Based on historical numbers from previous events, we estimate the Waste Tire Amnesty Coupon Program will collect 2,140 waste tires each fiscal year for a total of 4,280 waste tires during the complete grant cycle.\r\n\r\nThe second approach will be the Waste Tire Amnesty Collection Events. The City of Modesto will partner with a Cal Recycle permitted end-use facility to provide six 45 ft. trailers per year, two trailers per event, for a total of 12 trailers during the complete grant cycle, to collect an estimated 5,000 waste tires. Based on the historical data documented by the Waste Tire Cleanup Grant, we have targeted specific areas that have been subject to a high rate of illegal dumping and will hold the events in those areas. Residents will be notified by direct mail prior to each event and be given the opportunity to bring up to 9 tires per household to be recycled.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Vicki","LastName":"Rice","Phone":"209-577-5495"},{"GrantID":14592,"CycleID":564,"CycleCode":"HD20        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD20         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":63444.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Salinas Valley is a rural agricultural valley in Monterey County with five major cities: Gonzales, Greenfield, King City, Salinas, and Soledad.  The Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (Authority) is a Joint Powers Authority representing the five cities and the unincorporated area of eastern Monterey County.  The Authority`s mission is to manage Salinas Valley solid waste as a resource, promoting sustainable, environmentally sound and cost effective practices through an integrated system of waste reduction, reuse, recycling, innovative technology, customer service and education. Procuring HHW Grant funding is consistent with the Authority s mission, vision, values and diversion goals.\r\n\r\nCurrently, the Authority operates one HHW facility at Sun Street Transfer Station, located in Salinas and two ABOP (Antifreeze, Batteries, Oil \u0026 Paint) collection stations at Jolon Road Transfer Station, located in King City and Johnson Canyon Landfill, located in Gonzales. The Sun Street HHW facility is the only full-service HHW facility in the Authority`s jurisdiction, therefore, residents from the rural areas of North and South County must rely on annual HHW cleanups or drive a minimum of 30 minutes up to 2 hours to access the Sun Street facility to properly dispose HHW materials. Lower than average participation rates in the current HHW program reflects the need for expansion of services to the Authority`s entire jurisdiction.  \r\n \r\nThe Authority seeks grant funding for 63 (3 per month for 21 months) individual collection events over the grant period. Events will be held at Crazy Horse Landfill, Johnson Canyon Landfill and Jolon Road Transfer Station. A temporary, part-time employee will be hired to operate each event and Philip Services Corporation (PSC) will properly dispose of all HHW collected.  For monitoring and evaluation purposes, participants will be surveyed monthly and quarterly audits will be performed to analyze collection data for program success, efficiency and modification. The Authority will cover any additional, unbudgeted costs as in-kind and plans to continue the program to the extent feasible, based on collection data.\r\n\r\nThe purpose of these events is to extend HHW services to under-served areas within the Authority`s jurisdiction; to reduce potential public health and environmental issues resulting from illegal dumping and/or improper storage of HHW materials and; to utilize the events as an educational opportunity to promote the proper disposal/recycling of HHW materials and notify participants of the existing Sun Street HHW facility and the ABOP Stations at Jolon Road Transfer Station and Johnson Canyon Landfill.\r\n\r\nTo increase program awareness and participation, residents in the Authority s jurisdiction will be informed through flyers, print ads, radio, email blasts, website information, and/or garbage and recycling bill inserts/newsletters about the opportunity to take their HHW materials to one of the Authority`s three sites (2 landfills and 1 transfer station) for free disposal. All public outreach materials and advertisements are provided in Spanish (as well as English) to accommodate the Spanish-speaking population.  \r\n\r\nThese events will be a very important resource and outlet for proper disposal of HHW in the Salinas Valley. Procuring grant funding [in combination with the utilization of Authority infrastructure and resources] will not only expand greatly needed HHW services to the Authority s under-served population, it will significantly reduce the amount of HHW that may otherwise be illegally dumped, improperly stored or buried in the landfill.","ParticipantName":"Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jenny","LastName":"Mitchell","Phone":"831-775-3018"},{"GrantID":14595,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Illegally dumped waste tires pose potential threats to the environment and to public health and safety.  Within the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County (County), tires are frequently dumped illegally on roadways, in alleys, and in sensitive wildlife habitats near homes, schools, and businesses.  These tires provide breeding grounds for rodents and mosquitoes, which could spread disease.  There is also a threat of fire when a large number of tires are dumped in one location, which occurs frequently in rural areas.  To help reduce these threats, the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works (Public Works) will conduct nine waste tire events in the communities/cities of Antelope Valley (4), South El Monte, Lakewood, Duarte, San Dimas, and Hawthorne.  Public Works will partner with the cities of Palmdale and Hawthorne on this grant.  At the collection events, residents will be able to drop off their waste tires to be recycled free of charge.  Tires will be recycled into crumb rubber and tire-derived aggregate.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Coby","LastName":"Skye","Phone":"626-458-3550"},{"GrantID":14596,"CycleID":578,"CycleCode":"HD22        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD22         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Due to a reduction in the grant funds requested, the funding was used to hire a graphic design firm to create, print and mail a tri-fold guide to 90,000 residents about HHW services and locations. ","ParticipantName":"West Contra Costa Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":14598,"CycleID":564,"CycleCode":"HD20        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD20         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":29000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Sacramento proposes three eligible projects relating to education and outreach and to make minor improvements to our PHHWCF.  1) Design and print an educational brochure detailing the City`s HHW program including changes to our PHHWCF days of operation that will be sent to all city households and distributed at outreach events. 2) Replace worn fiberglass floor grates with sturdier galvanized steel grating at our PHHWCF. 3)  Design, produce, and install three signs at our PHHWCF.","ParticipantName":"City of Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Doug","LastName":"Huston","Phone":"916-808-4935"},{"GrantID":14599,"CycleID":564,"CycleCode":"HD20        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD20         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of San Diego, Department of Environmental Health (DEH), Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) program proposes to conduct a one-day, temporary HHW collection facility (THHWCF) with the grant funds.  DEH proposes to conduct the THHWCF in the Elfin Forest / Harmony Grove / Del Dios area of unincorporated County of San Diego, an area not well served by the few permanent HHW facilities available to unincorporated residents.  A HHW grant of $50,000 would allow DEH to conduct a THHWCF for approximately 500 unincorporated residents.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Melissa","LastName":"Porter","Phone":"858-694-2801"},{"GrantID":14600,"CycleID":564,"CycleCode":"HD20        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD20         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":65000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funding will be used to hold three temporary HHW collection events in underserved areas of Humboldt County, purchase PPE and other operational equipment used at the fixed facility and at our mobile collection events, and increase the education and outreach component of the HHW program that will result in increased awarerness and participation.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt Waste Management Authority","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brent","LastName":"Whitener","Phone":"707-268-8680"},{"GrantID":14601,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":3141.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Kerman intends to use this grant to host two tire amnesty days (during spring \u0026 fall)  that will allow people in the city, and surrounding rural and agriculture residents, to transport and appropriately dispose of a maximum number of nine tires (during any one trip) under US Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations. There will be no charge to residents; however, a proof of residency will be required, per grant regulations.  The City of Kerman will contract with Mid Valley Disposal, an authorized waste hauler, to setup a 40-yard bin (collect the tires) at 850 Madera Avenue, Kerman, CA  93630.  The City of Kerman is projecting that it will be able to collect up to 700 passenger tires (approximately 7 tons) between the two amnesty events.  The City of Kerman is doing their part to appropriately dispose of waste tires generated statewide each year. California has an estimated 1.5 million waste tires that were illegally dumped or stockpiled.  These stockpiles pose a potential threat to public health, safety, and the environment.  The events are on weekends \u0026 overtime pay authorization for associated city staff is required.","ParticipantName":"City of Kerman","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Cheryl","LastName":"Medeiros","Phone":"559-846-9343"},{"GrantID":14602,"CycleID":587,"CycleCode":"TA2         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA2          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":12000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"4 events a year for a total of 8 events in the next 2 years. We hope to collect 12 tons (2400 tires) total during these 8 events. At previous events we have collected 1.86 tons (approx. 150 tires) with only collecting 4 tires per customer. We will be allowing 9 tires per customer for this 2 year grant period. We use Tulare County Landfill to dispose of our tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Tulare","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs ","FirstName":"Trisha","LastName":"Whitfield","Phone":"559-684-4319"},{"GrantID":14603,"CycleID":564,"CycleCode":"HD20        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD20         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":67500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Yolo County plans to create an educational outreach campaign to increase participation in its PHHWF, CESQG and Senior/Disbaled Door-to-Door programs.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marissa","LastName":"Juhler","Phone":"530-666-8813"},{"GrantID":14608,"CycleID":564,"CycleCode":"HD20        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD20         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":45767.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Ontario proposes a comprehensive educational and outreach program to increase the residents participation at the HHW Facility. The City also proposes safety improvements to the HHW facility and 8 Hour Hazwoper training for two employees","ParticipantName":"City of Ontario","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Figoni","Phone":"9093952664"},{"GrantID":14612,"CycleID":564,"CycleCode":"HD20        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD20         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Bernardino County HHW Program will use majority of grant funds to promote through advertising, availability of Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) collections at permanent facilities closest to areas losing Temporary Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility services (Adelanto, Helendale, Morongo Basin/29 Palms, Lake Arrowhead, Colton, Grand Terrace, Highland) .  Reduction in amounts of several revenue sources has resulted in loss of budget for Temporary Collection Facilities and general HHW advertising.  A small portion of awarded funds will be used to augment staffing at permanent facilities that experience resulting increased participation.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Monica","LastName":"Ronchetti","Phone":"9093825401"},{"GrantID":14614,"CycleID":564,"CycleCode":"HD20        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD20         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":30825.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A program is to expand the Lake County paint recycling program with the franchise haulers servicing Lake County. Currently residents may drop off unwanted paint 12 times a year at the HazMobile events. The new program would allow residents to drop off (during daily business hours) at the 2 established recycling centers operated by the County`s franchise haulers or pick up recycled paint most anytime the availabilities last.","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kati","LastName":"Galvani","Phone":"7072621618"},{"GrantID":14622,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":26583.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amador County continues to work toward the prevention of illegal disposal and stockpiling of waste tires on public and private lands; and to promote appropriate waste tire disposal and recycling.  The Amador County Waste Management Department will conduct four (4) one-day waste tire amnesty events for residents of the county in May 2013, December 2013, May 2014, and January 2015.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"McHargue","Phone":"209-223-6429"},{"GrantID":14623,"CycleID":562,"CycleCode":"TDA2        ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA2         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":278118.0000,"ProjectSummary":"PROJECT TITLE:  VISUAL BARRIER BERM, TRI-CITIES RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY  (TCRRF)\r\n\r\nPROJECT GOALS AND OBJECTIVES:\r\nThe primary goal of the project is develop a project to provide an opportunity to divert waste tires from landfill disposal, prevent illegal tire dumping and promote markets for applications of tire-derived aggregate (TDA) and provide civil engineering solutions to waste tire management.\r\n\r\nHISTORY:\r\nThe proposed project will complement the historical transition from adjacent landfill operations to recycling and resource recovery activities at the Tri-Cities Resource Recovery Facility.  Waste Management of Alameda County, Inc. (WMAC) is in the process of closing the former Tri-Cities Disposal and Recycling Facility in accordance with closure and postclosure requirements set forth in Public Resources Code (PRC) Section 43501 and Financial Assurances requirements set forth in PRC 43600, et. seq.  The proposed grant project is not located on any property parcel that is currently or was formerly used for landfill operations.  The subject property is part of property owned by WMAC that is now being converted through the land use approval process for use as a resource recovery facility(See Documents, CAD drawings).  The proposed visual barrier berm will utilize TDA as one construction material to build a barrier to reduce visual access to the aggregate, asphalt, mulch and blending that is proposed for the project location.  Detailed design and location maps are provided in the Documents sections of the grant.\r\n\r\nCONSISTENCY WITH PLANNING DOCUMENTS:\r\nOn January 17, 2012, the Fremont City Community Development Department made a planning decision to approved Ordinance 01-2012, including Conditional Use Permit, P-2011-0100 (CUP), and approved a change in Land Use Designation for the proposed project property to Open Space – Flood Combining District and Planned District P-2011-100F.  The latter Land Use Designation, for Planned District P-2011F, encompasses the newly approved Tri-Cities Resource Recovery Facility (TCRRF).  The property approved for the TCRRF is owned by WMAC and is separately deeded from the closed Tri-Cities Landfill, located to the northwest of the subject property.  Copies of cited planning decisions are included in the Documents section of this grant application.  WMAC applies for this TDA grant under Category 1, of the eligible categories, Lightweight Fill, for the purpose of constructing the proposed visual barrier berm.  The City of Fremont Community Development Department prepared and filed a Negative Declaration in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), citing no significant environmental impacts posed by the TCRRF project.  The proposed TDA project will mitigate environmental and aesthetic impacts of the resource recovery project by providing visual screening for outdoor operations, including concrete debris crushing, asphalt processing, mulching operations and processing and blending of organic, asphalt and aggregate products.\r\n\r\nINNOVATIVE APPLICATION OF TDA FOR THE PROJECT:\r\nConstruction of the proposed visual barrier berm on the east side of the project property provides for an innovative use of TDA materials.  Planning documents have been prepared and approved by the City of Fremont Community Development Department.  Compliance with CEQA has been achieved through a Negative Declaration. Planning and environmental documents require actions to screen out visual access to proposed recycling operations.  The project improves proposed planting of trees as a visual barrier by design and installation of the proposed berm, with trees on top.  Trees and other vegetation will be planted on top of the visual barrier berm to further reduce line-of-site view of concrete, asphalt and organics processing and blending.  The visual barrier berm will follow an engineered design that will ensure the integrity of the berm construction and provide for an innovative use of TDA materials that may otherwise be disposed.\r\n\r\nTDA UTILIZATION AND COST-EFFECTIVENESS:\r\nThe project is proposed for implementation over an 18 month period, commencing approximately July of 2013, or when the Notice To Proceed is received from CalRecycle, whichever is earlier and end in December 2014, unless completed earlier.  There will be accommodation for minimal delays during winter months during rainy season in 2013, when inclement weather may reduce or delay program implementation.  WMAC estimates that 1,336,500 passenger tire equivalents (PTEs) will be processed into TDA for use in the project (13,365 tons).  If the grant is awarded at the full requested amount of $278,118 the average PTE funding allocated to the project will be $0.21 per tire.  See calculations below:\r\n\r\n     13,365 tons (x) 2,000 lbs = 26,730,000 lbs tire material  (÷) 20 lbs (PTE) =  1,336,500 tires\r\n                                                       Or\r\n     1,336,500 tires (x) 20 lbs (PTE) = 26,730,000 lbs tires material ÷ 2,000 lbs(ton) = 13,365 tons\r\n                                                      And\r\n                  $278,118 ÷ 1,336,500 tires = \u003c$0.21 grant funds per tire utilized\r\n\r\nNote:  Calculations based on averaged data.  Measurement of TDA volumes as a representation of passenger tire equivalents (PTEs) is based on delivery weight by the producer of the TDA.\r\n\r\nDESCRIPTION OF ENGINEERED DESIGN:\r\nThe earthen berm will be 2,000 feet in length, 15 feet in height, with 2:1 side slopes. The top of the berm will be 10 feet wide to allow for vehicular traffic and the planting of trees following construction. The core of the berm will be constructed with TDA. The TDA portion of the berm will have a 7 foot wide top and be 10 feet in height with 2:1 side slopes. A minimum of 1 foot lift thickness of TDA is to be spread and compacted per layer. Compaction may be achieved by at least three passes of a tracked bulldozer over the layer of tire chips, to achieve a relative compaction of 60%.  The TDA portion of the berm should be enclosed with a geotextile layer prior to placement of the soil backfill. The TDA portion of the berm will be covered with a minimum of 5 feet of compacted soil on the top and side slopes sides.\r\n\r\nFEEDSTOCK DEVIVERY ASSURANCE:\r\nCertification of CA-sourced supply of TDA material that meets performance specifications is included in a Tire Derived Aggregate (TDA) Certification included in the Documents section. WMAC has contracted with the TDA supplier, Shamrock Tires, for over ten (10) years to provide shredded tires for various applications at the Altamont Landfill in Alameda County.  Over the past five (5) years, Shamrock has annually delivered an average above one million (1,000,000) PTEs of shredded tires to Altamont Landfill.  As the scope of operations at Altamont has scaled back in recent years, the TCRRF provides an additional market demand for utilization of waste tires for this and other innovative TDA project applications.\r\n\r\nTRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE:\r\nWMAC commits to work proactively with CalRecycle staff to provide opportunities to conduct training sessions for CalRecycle staff and collaborate on the information garnered from the implementation of the grant project.  Should the grant be funded, the lead person for the Visual Barrier Berm will coordinate with the CalRecycle grant manager to develop the recommended training and technical assistance activities.","ParticipantName":"Waste Management of Alameda County, Inc.","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Lewis","Phone":"510-613-2158"},{"GrantID":14624,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":8911.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Placentia is seeking funds from CalRecycle to hold four tire collection events, advertise proper tire disposal options, and collect and dispose of abandoned tires over a two year period","ParticipantName":"City of Placentia","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Nguyen","Phone":"7149938149"},{"GrantID":14628,"CycleID":564,"CycleCode":"HD20        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD20         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":59935.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To provide a one day Household Hazardous Waste collection event to the residents of Lassen County and  provide an 8 hour HAZWOP refresher course to LRSWMA Staff.  The last full HHW collection event was 7 years ago.  Since then, because of the cost of collection events, LRSWMA has only been able to provide partial HHW collections of antifreeze, batteries, used oil, oil filters and paint.  Collection is also provided for Ewaste, Uwaste and Fluorescent Tubes.","ParticipantName":"Lassen Regional Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Paula","LastName":"Wesch","Phone":"530-252-1273"},{"GrantID":14631,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":17092.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To supplement the City\u0027s free oversized collection program, residents will have the opportunity, through this grant, to properly dispose of tires at four separate waste tire amnesty events (2 annually). These events will be widely publicized through the City\u0027s website, newspaper ads and flyers.  Promotional materials and information will also be available at City facilities such as libraries and recreational venues.  At each of the amnesty events, the City will provide one forty-yard roll-off container and adequate staffing to assist residents with their tire disposal.  The containers will be hauled to Crumb Rubber Manufacturing (CRM) for recycling at a cost of $79 per ton. Approximately 500 tires, weighing roughly five tons, will fit in each container, for a total cost of $395 per container. The City of Long Beach will supply staff and a LNG powered vehicle to collect and haul the tires to CRM at a cost of $259.36 for all four events.  Each amnesty event will require 1 forty-yard container to be hauled to CRM (26.2 miles per round trip) at a cost of $1.92 per mile, total cost  $201.2. The total fuel cost to make four round trip to CRM, for all four events, equals $58.16 at a cost of 0.555 per mile. A Recycling Specialist II will organize all the events; coordinate the advertising and educational materials at a total cost of $3,863.2. In addition to the Recycling Specialist working the events, there will be two staff personnel assisting residents with the waste tires at a total cost of $3,943.52. Freeth/Moroz, a local graphic design firm, will design the flyer/ad and website at an estimated cost of $1,600.  Ads in local newspapers and magazines for all events will cost $2,720.  The cost for Waste Tire Amnesty Events breaks down to $4.74 per tire to collect 4000 tires at all four events.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elisa","LastName":"Calderon","Phone":"5625704695"},{"GrantID":14633,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":67385.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The seven jurisdictions in the Merced County Region hold Tire Amesty Events.  The funds will be used towards the costs associated with the proper disposal/recycling of the tires collected during these Tire Amnesty Events.","ParticipantName":"Merced County Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Miss","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Halpin","Phone":"209-723-4481"},{"GrantID":14634,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":4005.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Ceres plans to hold a minimum of two events during the grant period. The first one is planned for Fall 2013. The second one is planned for the Fall of 2014. If there are enough grant funds remaining, the City will hold another event, in the Spring of 2015, prior to June 30, 2015.\r\nFor the first time, the City wll use a Voucher Program. The program will allow Ceres residents to bring their tires to the Bertolotti Disposal Transfer Station at 231 Flamingo Drive, Modesto, CA. This is located just outside of Ceres\u0027 city limits. It is planned that each of the events will last for two to four weeks. If another one is held, the length of the event will depend on the amount of funds remaining. \r\n\r\nCity staff will develop the advertisements, flyers, website information, and include information in Utility bill inserts. The City has AB939 recycling funds, etc., to help cover a portion of the costs associated with the utility bill inserts, flyers, and newspaper advertisements. Staff will also answer questions and process vouchers. Bertolotti Disposal will accept the tires at their transfer station during normal business hours, Monday through Saturday. Bertolotti Disposal will stack and load the tires, and transport them to a certified recycling facility. Golden By-Products will recycle the tires into new products.","ParticipantName":"City of Ceres","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Robin","LastName":"Kloepfer","Phone":"2095385748"},{"GrantID":14637,"CycleID":564,"CycleCode":"HD20        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD20         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":16665.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A public education and outreach campaign will generally promote the HHW programs operating throughout the county with a special emphasis on common and universal waste products such as fluorescent lamps, paint, batteries, e-waste, sharps, pharmaceuticals, and motor oil.  In addition to HHW facility drop-off, other safe and environmentally sound disposal options will be promoted including retail take-back and non-profit drop-off.\r\n\r\nMinor facility improvements at 3 permanent HHW facilities will include a secondary containment berm, extension of a facility roof, and a replacement used oil collection tank.","ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kasey","LastName":"Kolassa","Phone":"8314542377"},{"GrantID":14640,"CycleID":564,"CycleCode":"HD20        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD20         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Modesto proposes to do 3 mobile collection events in 3 different neighborhoods each year during the 2 year grant cycle.  These neighborhoods have been previously identified to have a high rate of illegal dumping.  Additionally we will develop public educational brochures and perform outreach on the necessity of disposing of Household Hazardous Waste appropriately.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Michele","LastName":"Beck","Phone":"209-577-5493"},{"GrantID":14641,"CycleID":564,"CycleCode":"HD20        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD20         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":22000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Culver City provides one day event collection services of unwanted household hazardous waste and e-waste items.  \r\n\r\nCurrently the City works with community partners to provide the service. The City of Culver City works Los Angeles County as well and we strive to make it easy for residents to participate. We ask they leave the products in their original container, place them in a cardboard box and drive to the “Roundup” site.  The entire process only takes a few minutes and cars pass thru a standing line easily. Residents never have to leave their car.  No explosive or radioactive materials, tires are accepted.  \r\n\r\nA local business hosts the roundup and promotes to residents as does the city thru typical avenues of marketing. However the marketing and informational pieces available to distribute is minimal\r\n\r\nWe would like to have some more lasting educational material to provide to schools and community groups to keep the message of HHW disposal in the forefront of discussions when talking about refuse \r\n\r\nThe City of Culver City would like to expand this program to more events thru out the year. The City would also like to create some marketing educational pieces to promote proper handling of Household Hazardous Waste. This would  include a school educational piece that teachers can use to promote events in the community and a video marketing piece that gives information  on how best to handle these types of waste in the home.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Culver City","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Charles","LastName":"Herbertson","Phone":"310-253-5630"},{"GrantID":14642,"CycleID":562,"CycleCode":"TDA2        ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA2         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":109193.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Highway 59 Landfill would like to use Tire-Derived Aggregate (TDA) instead of regular aggregate as backfill for 4-inch gas collectors.  The landfill gas collection lines will be installed to \"Phase 6a,\" which is the latest landfill cell at the Highway 59 Landfill and is active.  Landfill Phases 1-5 already have landfill gas collection lines installed with conventional aggregate; Phase 6a currently does not have any gas collection lines installed.","ParticipantName":"Merced County Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Miss","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Halpin","Phone":"209-723-4481"},{"GrantID":14643,"CycleID":564,"CycleCode":"HD20        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD20         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":9670.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Drawing on over 60 years of operational success, the Monterey Regional Waste Management District (MRWMD) proposes to implement the Monterey Regional Door-To-Door Collection Project to enhance and improve Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) collection services throughout their Monterey Peninsula service territory. Serving a population of approximately 170,000 residents and 50,000 households, MRWMD has operated an innovative and award-winning HHW program for nearly three decades. However in recent years, declining participation rates, reduced collection volumes and diminishing revenues, combined with a uniquely vulnerable environmental landscape and distinctive demographic conditions, makes the need for improved HHW collection especially compelling. The proposed project is designed to maximize cost effectiveness while generating positive outcomes including the collection of an estimated 35,747 pounds of materials from 600 underserved households, and yielding essential data to guide and inform future program efforts. At a time when the agency is facing possible reductions in existing service levels, critical grant funding is requested to support the set-up and operation of innovative door-to-door collection events buoyed by public education and outreach, as an valuable complement to the region s existing HHW program. Without the necessary contribution of requested grant funding, such enhanced services will not be possible. The project is supported by the MRWMD s eight member agencies, as well as a broad group of community stakeholders, as evidenced by the Board of Directors Resolution and several attached letters of support submitted with this proposal. The lessons learned through the proposed project will directly influence future program design, delivery strategies, and the identification of sustainable funding mechanisms to ensure that Monterey Peninsula residents continue to benefit from convenient, safe and effective HHW management services protecting public and environmental health of the region for the long-term.\r\n\r\nThank you! - On behalf of the Monterey Regional Door-To-Door Collection Project team, MRWMD respectfully thanks the evaluation committee for your time and attention in reviewing this proposal.","ParticipantName":"Monterey Regional Waste Management District","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Lindenthal","Phone":"831-384-5313"},{"GrantID":14644,"CycleID":587,"CycleCode":"TA2         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA2          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":33250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of San Diego is applying for funds to hold six (6) public waste tire amnesty events in county unincorporated area communities of Alpine, Fallbrook, Lakeside, Ramona, Rancho San Diego (Spring Valley), and Valley Center. The County of San Diego is requesting $33,250 in grant funds from Cal Recycle to collect 6,650 waste tires at these events.  (Projected tire count based on the amount of tires collected at events over the previous five years.)\r\n\r\nCommunity Need for Waste Tire Amnesty \u0026 Cleanup Events \r\nSince the State banned disposal of whole tires at landfills in California in 1993, the County of San Diego has offered amnesty days and public education for recycling and disposal of tires funded partially through State grants.  \r\n\r\nIllegally abandoned tires continue to be a problem on County roadways and throughout the rural areas of the unincorporated area.  Tires are an excellent breeding environment for mosquitoes, a known vector for West Nile virus, malaria, and encephalitis.  In addition, the threat of fire and further illegal dumping is always a critical concern in the region.\r\n\r\nCounty staff estimates that between 1.5 and 2 million waste tires are generated annually in San Diego County. In 2000, County Roads crews collected approximately 1,500 illegally abandoned tires on the County maintained roads. After several years of free tire collection events this number has dropped significantly.   In 2008, the County Roads Department collected 580 illegally abandoned tires.  In 2012, only 262 illegally abandoned tires were collected by the County Roads department, showing a continuing decrease.\r\n\r\nAlthough illegal tire dumping has decreased in urban population centers, abandoned waste tires continue to be a problem throughout the rural areas of the unincorporated county.  Abandoned tires are routinely found in rural creeks and canyons during community cleanup events.  Cleanup sites participating in the statewide Coastal Cleanup Day and regional Creek to Bay Cleanup continue to collect a few hundred tires from roadways, creeks, canyons, and other areas where illegal dumping and littering occur.  \r\n\r\nEnvironmental and Financial Benefits to the Community \r\nWith the rise of illegal tire disposal comes an increased potential of public health problems and environmental concerns.  Tire piles pose potential threats to the public health and safety, and to the environment, particularly when they are improperly maintained or catch fire. Tire fires cause air pollution from toxic smoke and contaminate water and soil. Illegally dumped or stockpiled waste tires also create harborage and breeding grounds for disease carrying pests and vectors, including mosquitoes which carry West Nile Virus and rodents that are vectors of the Hantavirus.  In the Tijuana River Valley, the tires are inundated with water with each rainstorm with unknown numbers washed out to sea.  \r\n\r\nTire amnesty events in the community are an opportunity to further increase environmental awareness at the local level, prevent future illegal dumping and reduce existing tire piles. Tire amnesty events attract residents who have accumulated tires on their properties.  Past event surveys showed residents stored waste tires for an average of 6.5 years.  In addition to providing free proper disposal for personal tires, these events enable communities to collect abandoned tires from illegal dumping areas and not be charged disposal fees. \r\n\r\nThese illegally dumped tires pose potential threats to the public health and safety, and the environment.  The greatest threat is when tires are improperly maintained or catch fire. Tire fires cause air pollution from toxic smoke and contaminate water and soil. Illegally dumped waste tires also create harborage and breeding grounds for disease carrying pests and vectors.   \r\n\r\nSince 2004 the County has hosted 25 amnesty events and collected over 20,000 tires from the public.  In the past several years County Staff has worked diligently with community event organizers to combine tire amnesty events with community cleanups, providing residents and community activists a free disposal option.  Event organizers regularly request bins or special arrangements for tires.  Unfortunately, with only thirty to fifty tires collected per site, it is not cost effective to provide special bins. If no nearby amnesty event is going on at the same time, event organizers usually have to pay to have the tires disposed of in a landfill or taken to tire businesses for a fee. \r\n\r\nIn 2012/2013 the County conducted two amnesty events.  The November event in Ramona collected 961 tires, and the January event in Fallbrook collected 737 tires.\r\n\r\nIn 2011/2012 the County conducted two amnesty events collecting 2129 tires from 212 households in Alpine and Valley Center.  \r\n\r\nIn 2010/2011 the County was awarded a waste tire cleanup and amnesty event grant from CalRecycle and conducted six amnesty events collecting 4966 tires from 597 households in Fallbrook, Spring Valley, Lakeside, Ramona, Alpine and Valley Center.  \r\n\r\nIn 2009/2010 the County was awarded a waste tire cleanup and amnesty event grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB). The County conducted five (5) public amnesty events.  Altogether the events resulted in 584 residents/households bringing in 5,119 tires. \r\n\r\nIn 2007/2008, the County was granted a CIWMB waste tire grant and worked collaboratively with regional Indian Tribes, local community organizations, and local residents to cleanup and recycle tires in the unincorporated rural communities of Lakeside, Ramona, Fallbrook, Campo, Jacumba, the County’s Tijuana River Park, and Pala, San Pasqual, and Campo Tribal Lands. The County overall conducted seven (7) public amnesty events that were carried out over a wide geographical area of the county in order to provide collection opportunities to as many County residents as possible. A total of 3,824 waste tires were collected with CIMWB grant funding.  \r\n\r\nIn 2004/2005, with CIWMB grant funding the County conducted four effective amnesty collection events in the unincorporated cities of Spring Valley, Ramona, Alpine, and Fallbrook.  During these events 4,498 tires were collected from 484 households.  \r\n\r\nEnvironmental and Financial Benefits to the Community\r\nBoth residential and public stockpiling of tires occurs in the unincorporated county.  With an increase in illegal tire disposal comes an increased potential of public health and environmental threats.  Tires that are stockpiled are potentially hazardous to human health and safety.  Tires can act as an ideal breeding environment for mosquitoes, which can carry several life-threatening diseases such as West Nile Virus, dengue fever, malaria, and encephalitis.  Tire stockpiles are also ideal nesting habitats for rodents which carry the Haunta Virus.  Several cases have been identified in the unincorporated county in the last year. If tire stockpiles are decreased, there is the potential for a decline in the manifestation of these diseases. \r\n\r\nTire piles, whatever their size, have the potential to be a fire hazard.  Tires piles may catch fire through a variety of means such as arson, equipment malfunctions, and lightning strikes or simply be in the path of a wildfire.  The longer the tire piles remain, the higher the risk of fire.  Should tires catch fire, they have the potential to cause toxic environmental pollutants that can be released into the air, water, and soil, which can in turn have a negative impact on plants, animals, and humans.  \r\n\r\nTire fires are also very expensive to remediate.  According to the Scrap Tire Cleanup Guidebook (EPA Publication #905-B-06-001), it is five to ten times more costly to remediate a tire fire site than to conduct preventative cleanups to remove the tires before they can catch fire. \r\n\r\nIn urban and industrial areas, tire piles can obstruct brownfield redevelopment and community revitalization projects.  In addition, further illegal dumping of tires or other wastes might be encouraged by an existing tire pile.  \r\n\r\nBy conducting the proposed amnesty events, the County and CalRecycle provide residents with a simple and cost effective way to dispose of stockpiled tires, preventing the formation of larger tire piles.  These events reduce public health and economic concerns when they otherwise might worsen or be ignored.\r\n\r\nTire Amnesty Events\r\nTire amnesty events are an effective mechanism to increase rural communities’ environmental awareness of proper disposal and prevent future illegal dumping and tire pile formation.  When planning the events, the County will use census data and Recycling Hotline requests to target communities in the underserved rural areas of the county and communities with larger populations. \r\n\r\nEvents attract residents who have accumulated tires or collected illegally dumped tires from their property or roadsides.  During surveys of past events, residents have noted that the high cost of disposal encourages stockpiling of tires.  These surveys further showed that residents stored waste tires for an average of 6.5 years.  If funding is not received, residents and communities in the unincorporated areas of San Diego County will have three legal viable options to dispose of waste tires: \r\n\r\n1)\tPay a minimum of $1.00 per tire to dealers to dispose of waste tires at the time new tires are purchased. \r\n2)\tTake the tires to local tire businesses or recycler that accepts used tires for fees from $1.00 to $5.00; or, \r\n3)\tTake tires to the privately owned Otay Landfill, which charges nearly $18.00 per tire, whole or shredded, and is the only local waste disposal facility that will accept waste tires from residents in the region. \r\n\r\nWhile these options work for residents with only a few tires, it is often too costly for low-income residents, residents who have been stockpiling, and cleanup organizers who have a large number of tires, or residents who have previously used tires for erosion control or landscaping and are now removing the tires from the property. Funding by CalRecycle for amnesty events would guarantee that free recycling is available for all residents, and continue to reduce tire stockpiles in the region.\r\n\r\nSan Diego County will partner with community groups and organizations to conduct tire amnesty events in conjunction with community cleanups.  This will enable communities to collect abandoned tires from roadsides and other illegal dumping areas and not be charged for disposal or recycling fees.  These groups include Chambers of Commerce, service groups, and non-profit organizations. The County has been successfully partnering with organizations like these for tire events since 2004.\r\n\r\nIf granted funding, the County will address the aforementioned environmental and public health issues by reducing the number of stockpiled waste tires in the county. The County of San Diego will conduct a minimum of six (6) waste tire amnesty events in the unincorporated area.    Amnesty events reduce the number of illegally disposed waste tires in the County by providing a convenient and free disposal option for residents. All events will take place during the grant term from the date of the notice to proceed through June 30, 2015.  \r\n\r\nEach amnesty event will be scheduled as a one day event to collect tires from residents.  Amnesty events in the unincorporated areas will be scheduled, whenever possible, to coincide with community cleanups and targeted to be accessible to a majority of County unincorporated area residents. In previous years, events have been held in the communities of Fallbrook, Ramona, Spring Valley, Lakeside, Alpine, and Valley Center.  These communities hold more than 60% of the unincorporated population.\r\n\r\n \r\nCounty Map Showing Unincorporated area (in yellow) with unincorporated area communities outlined. \r\n\r\nThe County may also organize a coupon program that allows citizens to bring waste tires to a specified site on specified days.  \r\n\r\nTires will not be accepted from commercial sources.  Residents will be allowed to bring up to 20 tires to the collection events.  Residents hauling more than 9 tires per vehicle will be directed to the Local Enforcement Agency to obtain written authorization prior to the event day.  \r\n\r\nContracts for hauling and labor for the events will be competitively bid.  The County will contract with a CalRecycle registered waste tire hauler to transport collected tires to a permitted waste tire storage facility or disposal site.  One or two County staff and three hired laborers will work each amnesty event in the unincorporated area.  \r\n\r\nStaff Resources\r\nIn addition to the County providing labor and supervision at the amnesty events, County staff will partner with local community groups and organizations to locate and secure sites for collection events, schedule and arrange staffing for events, distribute the Automotive Recycling Guide, advertise and promote events (including designing/updating print advertisements and flyers), and evaluate and report on each event and the project as a whole.  In order to save on costs and maximize grant funds, the County has forged partnerships with local community organizations in the communities of Alpine, Lakeside, Fallbrook, and Spring Valley. These partnerships will stretch grant dollars and ensure local involvement and support.  \r\n\r\nCounty staff will also secure and organize all resources needed to ensure event safety including traffic control equipment and directionals, gloves, and other safety supplies. In accordance with grant guidelines, County staff will contract for a certified waste tire hauler for all the events.  Staff will also contract for additional labor to work at the events.  \r\n\r\nCounty staff will be responsible for invoicing and reporting to the CalRecycle.  Careful evaluation of each event and the project as a whole will be conducted.  Evaluation will include survey data collected from event participants including each resident’s community and zip code, how they heard about the event, the number of tires, how long the tires had been stored and other disposal methods used or considered in the past or future.  \r\n\r\nAdvertising\r\nCounty staff will promote the six (6) events in the unincorporated area through print advertisements in local or regional papers and through widespread poster and flyer distribution in nearby communities.  Staff will continue and expand on community based outreach efforts including sending posters and flyers to: community centers, libraries, auto part stores, other auto related businesses, community hubs, local planning groups, clubs, schools, churches, chambers of commerce, and the speedways (racetracks).\r\n\r\nStaff will also utilize free promotion opportunities including press releases, public service announcements, online event calendars, web pages, community bulletin boards, and the County’s internet site.  Most advertising and outreach will be conducted in English and Spanish.  \r\n\r\nAmnesty event advertisements design (used for previous event)\r\n      \r\n\r\nPast event surveys have shown that many residents learn about the event or are reminded of it by driving past a large banner announcing the event at the site/location.  The County will use our existing banner to promote the events. \r\n\r\nPublic Education/Public Education Materials\r\nThe County has an extensive outreach program through its Public Works, Air Pollution and Control District, and Environmental Health groups to help educate public about the proper disposal of tires.  In addition to outreach, the County has several options for enforcement options available for public nuisance waste on private property and public right-of-ways.  \r\n\r\nGuides\r\nThe County publishes and distributes a bilingual (English/Spanish) Automotive Recycling Guide, which contains information on proper tire care and disposal, where to legally dispose of waste tires, products made from recycled waste tire rubber, and negative impacts resulting from illegal tire disposal. The guides will be distributed to participants at all amnesty day events, and are regularly distributed at school presentations, community outreach booths, through County offices, community centers, libraries, fire stations, and other outreach opportunities. The Automotive Recycling Guide is also posted on the County’s internet site at http://www.sdcounty.ca.gov/reusable_components/images/dpw/recyclingpdfs/AutomotiveGuideEnglish.pdf \r\n\r\nHotline\r\nThe County of San Diego’s Recycling and Household Hazardous Waste Hotline receives approximately 150 calls a year about tire recycling/disposal.  Hotline representatives identify tire businesses that accept tires for a fee based on the caller’s zip code. The hotline staff also maintains a callback list of residents interested in tire amnesty events, and updates the hotline database annually.  The hotline database is also available online for residents’ convenience at www.wastefreesd.org \r\n\r\nSchool presentations\r\nThe County of San Diego funds 25-50 school presentations in the unincorporated area each year (depending on available funding) on the topics of recycling and proper disposal for household hazardous waste and other items banned from landfills. This presentation includes information on tire recycling and disposal\r\n\r\nHow many tires are estimated to be removed: 6,650\r\nWill these tires be recycled or landfilled?  Recycled.\r\nIs the applicant able to utilize the California Conservation Corps or Local Community Conservation Corps for tire removal? Yes, the County currently has a contract with a LCCC that is good for 12/13 and 12/14 and will rebid/renew the contract to cover the remainder of the grant term.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jen","LastName":"Winfrey","Phone":"858-694-2463"},{"GrantID":14650,"CycleID":587,"CycleCode":"TA2         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA2          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":68930.0000,"ProjectSummary":"COACHELLA VALLEY WASTE TIRE AMNESTY EVENTS PROGRAM\r\n\r\nINTRODUCTION:\r\nThe Coachella Valley includes economically diverse communities from Palm Springs to Coachella and Blythe in the desert area of eastern Riverside County in southern California. The area has a long history of cooperation and regional collaboration to address solid waste recycling and source reduction. Unfortunately, desert areas are extremely susceptible to illegal dumping of waste including tires. Illegal disposal of waste tires is a significant problem in some of our communities, with dump sites ranging from piles of tires to tires scattered on vacant lots in neighborhoods and in community open space areas.  This is in addition to waste tires stored on and around residential properties.\r\n\r\nThe Coachella Valley Association of Governments is a regional agency that works with our member jurisdictions -- ten cities, two tribal governments, and Riverside County – to address regional issues, including solid waste collection and recycling. The proposed program will provide Waste Tire Amnesty events in cities across the Coachella Valley and will promote education and outreach to the public about the proper disposal and recycling of waste tires. The events will also be used to promote CalRecycle’s Green Roads: Paving the Way With Recycled Tires program and to educate participants and the community about the benefits of using recycled tires to create rubberized asphalt concrete and tire-derived aggregates. To reduce illegal dumping in our communities, the program will offer residents alternative means to dispose of waste tires. At this time, two Tire Amnesty event programs has diverted approximately 9,241 waste tires from open deserts, empty lots, landfills and our neighborhoods which is approximately 147.8 tons!  Our Coachella Valley residents consistently throughout the year call our agency to inquire when the next Waste Tire event will occur.  The Coachella Valley Waste Tire Amnesty Event program has the following goals:\r\n\r\n•\tTo reduce the illegal dumping of waste tires by providing a safe, convenient, and legal means of disposal\r\n•\tTo emphasize the benefits of collection and recycling of waste tires \r\n•\tTo promote an ethic of environmental responsibility\r\n•\tTo clean up and beautify our communities and improve quality of life.\r\n•\tTo encourage recycling and reuse of waste tires and promote sustainable use of resources \r\n•\tTo reduce the volume of tires ending up in landfills.\r\n•\tTo provide education to residents of the Coachella Valley about recycling\r\n\r\nProgram Overview\r\n\tThe Coachella Valley Waste Tire Amnesty Event Program will provide one-day events throughout the Coachella Valley from September 2013 to May 2014. These events will be presented on Saturdays, for a four hour period at convenient locations within the ten city area served by CVAG. The events are distributed throughout the Coachella Valley and are designed to serve neighboring communities where events will not be held. Events will also benefit residents of unincorporated areas of Riverside County as well as the ten participating cities. For example, an event at the City of Rancho Mirage’s Public Works Yard drew residents from the nearby communities of Indio, Palm Desert, Cathedral City, Desert Hot Springs, La Quinta, Palm Springs, and Thousand Palms. The letters of authorization included with this application are from cities where events will be held, as well as cities where no event is planned but whose residents are expected to participate. Given past trends, CVAG anticipates an increase in waste tires received used for golf carts and neighborhood electric vehicles (NEVs) from some of our golf communities.\r\n\r\nThe approximate event schedule is provided at the end of this Project Description. Some communities (Desert Hot Springs, Coachella, Indio, and Blythe) have a larger share of low income residents and events in these cities will reach out to these disadvantaged members of the community. Event dates have not been determined but will be well distributed throughout the year to give residents ample opportunity to participate. The Coachella Valley has a significant population of seasonal residents who spend the winter months at second homes. The event dates will be set to serve these residents as well as year-round residents. A calendar of the Waste Tire Amnesty Events will be developed as a first step in project implementation and will be distributed to cities, Riverside County, CVAG website, and other means of community outreach.\r\n\r\nCVAG will engage a registered waste tire hauler who will be responsible for collecting the tires at the events and delivering them to a certified tire recycling facility. The waste tire hauler will provide materials and supplies necessary for the collection and transport of tires received at the events. They will also provide a minimum of two staff people for each event. CVAG will follow a competitive bid process to select a waste tire hauler. An email quote for the labor, hauling, and recycling costs for the events is included in this application. The quote is provided by Burrtec (Mike Veto, Palm Desert office), which provides waste collection services to many of the Coachella Valley cities. \r\n\r\nThe Waste Tire Amnesty Events will be presented by each city where the events will be held, in coordination with CVAG staff and the contract waste tire hauler. CVAG has a Solid Waste and Recycling Technical Working Group composed of staff from each of our member agencies who work on recycling and sustainability projects. This Working Group provides a forum for regional coordination of solid waste and recycling programs including the proposed Waste Tire Amnesty Events. This group oversees a very successful Used Oil Recycling program implemented by CVAG through a grant from CalRecycle as well as our current 2010/2011 Tire Amnesty Event Grant Program. The regional coordination of the used oil recycling events and the Waste Tire Events provides a successful model for our continued implementation of the Waste Tire Amnesty Event Program.\r\n\r\nCoordination of the events will be a cooperative effort between CVAG, the cities, and the waste tire hauler. CVAG will be responsible for overall program coordination including contracting with the waste tire hauler, grant administration, coordination with the cities, and coordination of education and advertising for the Waste Tire Amnesty Events. Depending on available staffing at the time of the project award, CVAG may use contract staff/consultant for the Program. City staff from the participating cities will work closely with CVAG to present the Waste Tire Amnesty Events. The cities all have excellent outreach to their residents through city newsletters, websites and other means of communication. City staff will coordinate the events occurring in their city and will ensure that two staff members are present at their Waste Tire Amnesty Events. A Spanish-speaking representative will be present at all events. \r\n\r\nThe Coachella Valley Waste Tire Amnesty Events Program will leverage existing recycling and sustainability programs of the participating cites to the extent possible. For example, the City of Palm Springs, City of Desert Hot Springs, and the City of Indio will combine a waste tire amnesty event with a document shredding/recycling event or other similar recycling and sustainability events they are offering. Some cities will hold community clean-up events that will include waste tire recycling. Coordination of waste tire amnesty events with other environmental or community events will enhance participation and the educational outreach to promote the message of sustainable use of our resources. \r\n\r\nRiverside County is also a member of CVAG and they are an active participant in our Solid Waste and Recycling Technical Working Group. As the cities of the Coachella Valley are surrounded by and integrated with the unincorporated areas of Riverside County, it is anticipated that the a Waste Tire Amnesty Event program by the County will complement and enhance the effectiveness of the CVAG program.\r\n\r\nTarget population or geographic area to be served by program:\r\nCVAG serves the communities of eastern Riverside County from Palm Springs to Blythe. This includes ten cities - Blythe, Cathedral City, Coachella, Desert Hot Springs, Indian Wells, Indio, La Quinta, Palm Desert, Palm Springs, and Rancho Mirage as well as unincorporated areas of Riverside County. The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians and the Cabazon Band of Cahuilla Indians are also CVAG members. The cities participating with CVAG in the proposed Coachella Valley Waste Tire Amnesty Events program represent a broad range of economic and ethnic diversity. The residents of these cities range from suburban neighborhoods to more rural areas with empty lots and as yet undeveloped open space areas that are particularly subject to illegal dumping of waste tires. The program will reach out to low income and underserved residents within all of our communities, including Desert Hot Springs, Coachella, Indio, Blythe as well as other participating communities. The program will serve all these residents throughout the Coachella Valley.  In these continued difficult economic times, the program will offer those facing financial strain an alternative to illegal dumping of tires.\r\n\r\nThere is not currently a program to meet the need for recovery and recycling of waste tires in the Coachella Valley outside of the Waste Tire Amnesty Events provided by CVAG with CalRecycle funding. Although worthy programs are offered by individual jurisdictions, the existing programs that are offered only fulfill a small portion of the population needs and opportunities to properly dispose of and recycle waste tires.  Residents that want to know how to properly dispose of materials – what do they do? Residents that are non-English speaking – what do they do?  Residents that want to properly dispose of waste tires but cannot due to limited existing programs – what do they do?  Residents with low incomes – what do they do?  These are limitations and questions relative to the existing programs. The regional Coachella Valley Waste Tire Amnesty Event Program is designed to better meet these needs and our current program provides a great opportunity for our residents who have been thankful and appreciative of this program. \r\n\r\nThe Coachella Valley has a diverse population and many non-English speaking residents as well as a high percentage of low-income families, many without jobs in these economic hard times. The Program will include outreach to these residents through English and/or Spanish language radio stations. Program materials will be printed in English and Spanish. More specifically, through this grant CVAG and our member cities will develop English/Spanish promotional pieces through various media to educate these groups on the need and ways to properly dispose of and recycle waste tires. Through these efforts it is anticipated that an increase in the awareness of the advantages of proper disposal of waste tires and available ways to do so will result in an increase in participation among these groups of residents.\r\n\r\nWORK PLAN:\r\n\tThe Work Plan is presented based on goals and objectives for the proposed Coachella Valley Waste Tire Amnesty Events Program. It incorporates elements that have been successful in the 2009/2010 and 2010/2011programs.\r\n\r\n\r\nEDUCATION, MARKETING AND OUTREACH\r\n\tA significant goal of the Coachella Valley Waste Tire Amnesty Event Program is to educate residents about the need to properly dispose of waste tires and to promote recycling and reuse of tires and waste tire byproducts. The marketing program for the events will be coordinated by CVAG with the participating cities. Marketing will include outreach to residents through various communication channels used by the cities, include City newsletters and websites. Educational articles about waste tire disposal and recycling will be prepared and circulated digitally for inclusion in newsletters and posting on municipal websites, Riverside County website, Local Green websites and CVAG’s website and electronic newsletter. Advertising expenses in the budget include radio ads on English and/or Spanish language radio stations. Outreach via these radio stations has proven to be a very effective means of attracting people to our Waste Tire Amnesty Events. In particular, surveys of participants conducted at the events have indicated that advertising on the day of the event is especially effective. \r\n\r\nAnother means of marketing the events may involve billing inserts in the waste hauler and other utilities bills and City newsletters that are sent to residents. The insert would be designed through the cooperative efforts of CVAG and the cities to save on design costs; the printing of these billing inserts would be covered by the education and advertising budget. \r\n\r\nOther means of promotion will include press releases and articles to the various newspapers (Desert Sun and the La Prensa Hispana, etc.). The local newspaper, the Desert Sun, publishes community newspapers for many of the cities, which provide another avenue for publicity. We will also use public service announcements and other forms of free advertising/marketing.\r\n\r\nThe program will also provide an opportunity to leverage the Waste Tire Amnesty Events to promote CalRecycle’s Green Roads program. We will continue the coordination with CalRecycle which was initiated in December 2010 to include educational materials and media outreach about the Green Roads program. This outreach will emphasize the benefits of using recycled tires to create products such as rubberized asphalt concrete and tire-derived aggregates.\r\n\r\nBUDGET:\r\n\tThe budget below outlines the primary expenses associated with the grant request and those proposed to be applied to the grant.  The costs reflect anticipated costs for the grant period. In addition to the budget table, additional detail on the program budget is provided. The proposed budget is for $68,930.\r\n\r\nEVALUATION:\r\nCVAG staff/consultants, City staff, and the waste tire hauler will be responsible for the collection, monitoring, tracking, and analyzing of data as part of the program.  The program will track the number of tires recycled and the participation by residents along with other parameters as described by CalRecycle in the Program reporting requirements. \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nFY 2013/14 LOCAL GOVERNMENT WASTE TIRE AMNESTY EVENT(S)\r\n\r\nProposed Event Schedule\r\n\r\nLocation\t\t     Number of Events\t\t\tMonth/Year1\t\t\r\n\r\nCity of Blythe,\t     1\t\t\t\tOctober/November 2013\r\n\r\nCity of Cathedral City,     1\t\t\t\tFebruary/March 2014\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\r\nCity of Coachella,\t      2\t\t\t\tFebruary 2013\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\tMarch/April 2014\r\n\r\nCity of Desert Hot Springs, 2\t\t\t\tJanuary/February 2014\r\n                                                                                                October/November 2013\r\n\r\nCity of Indio,                      2\t\t\t\tJanuary 2014\r\n\t                                 \t\t\tFebruary 2014\r\n\r\nCity of Palm Desert,             1\t\t\t\tSeptember 2014\r\n\r\nCity of Palm Springs,            1\t\t\t\tJanuary 2014\r\n\r\nCity of Rancho Mirage\t,          1\t\t\t\tApril 2014\r\n\r\nTotal Amnesty Events:  11\r\n*Events will generally be on Saturdays during the month indicated.\r\n\r\n\r\nENVIRONMENTALLY PREFERABLE PURCHASING POLICY:\r\n\tThe CVAG Executive Committee adopted an Environmentally Preferable Purchasing Policy on February 22, 2010. A copy of this policy is attached. It was previously provided to CalRecycle for the 2009/2010 program. \r\n","ParticipantName":"Coachella Valley Association of Governments","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Benjamin","LastName":"Druyon","Phone":"7603461127"},{"GrantID":14651,"CycleID":562,"CycleCode":"TDA2        ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA2         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":150748.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project proposal is for Type A Tire-Derived Aggregate (TDA) for landfill application of horizontal landfill gas collection wells at two (2) landfill sites within Riverside County.  A total of 2,622 tons of TDA is proposed for use.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"MS. ","FirstName":"Kathleen","LastName":"Utter","Phone":"951-486-3286"},{"GrantID":14656,"CycleID":564,"CycleCode":"HD20        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD20         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"HHW Public education and outreach by creating informational flyers with an education component for battery and bulb proper and safer disposal with collection activities.\r\n\r\nSet-up and operation of temporary HHW facilities one-day collection events for battery \u0026 bulbs. Including attendance of required employees at HHW event personnel protection equipment and attendance for 8-hour refresher Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Standards (HAZWOPER) training. Create opportunity for collection of battery and bulb disposal events for residents to dispose of these items safely at 3-4 annual event collection events within the City of Riverside. \r\n\r\nExpand education of City sponsor collection event including Utility inserts, hand outs in addition to manning an information booth at various City sponsor events such as the \"Riverside Show \u0026 Go\", \"Mission Inn Run\", etc\r\nUpdate and expand City\u0027s website for residents to find easy access for HHW information","ParticipantName":"City of Riverside","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Coleen","LastName":"Weeks","Phone":"951-826-5120"},{"GrantID":14657,"CycleID":563,"CycleCode":"TA1         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA1          - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":16930.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Tribe plans to hold four tire amnesty events that will be open to local Tribes and county residents.  The number of tires we hope to collect is 1200 at each event, for a total of 4800 during the grant term.  The tires will be de-rimmed by Tribal staff and the metal will be recycled at a local transfer station.  The tires will be hauled away by Waste Recovery West or another similar firm and recycled.  Many of Waste Recovery West\u0027s tires go to a Redding cement plant and are used as biomass energy to fuel the plant.  Their remaining tires are processed into other products.","ParticipantName":"Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sarah","LastName":"Ryan","Phone":"707-263-5277"},{"GrantID":14661,"CycleID":562,"CycleCode":"TDA2        ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA2         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":85208.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (Authority) is a Joint Powers Authority that administers the solid waste management system that serves the cities of Gonzales, Greenfield, King City, Salinas, Soledad and the unincorporated area of eastern Monterey County. The Authority\u0027s mission is to manage Salinas Valley solid waste as a resource, promoting sustainable, environmentally sound and cost effective practices through an integrated system of waste reduction, reuse, recycling, innovative technology, customer service and education. Procuring Tire-Derived Aggregate (TDA) Grant funding is consistent with the Authority’s mission, vision, values and diversion goals.\r\n\r\nThe Authority owns and operates the Johnson Canyon Landfill, located near Gonzales California. It is the only active landfill in the Authority\u0027s jurisdiction, encompassing 163 acres and is estimated to have a remaining capacity of 2.9 million cubic yards. It is projected that if current waste disposal rates continue, the facility will provide capacity through the year 2040. The Authority also owns and maintains three closed landfills, Crazy Horse (Salinas), Jolon Road (King City) and Lewis Road (Uninc. Northern Monterey County). \r\n\r\nIn 2011, the Authority used approximately 305 tons of TDA for its leachate recirculation system as part of the Crazy Horse Closure Project.  Incidentally, the unit cost for TDA is higher than crushed rock which is normally used for such applications.  While this project did not receive grant funds, it demonstrates the Authority’s commitment to reuse materials whenever possible.  \r\n\r\nFor the Johnson Canyon Landfill, the Authority proposes using TDA as backfill for a horizontal landfill gas collection system in Module 1. Landfill placement of waste will resume in Module 1 within the next year or two.  In anticipation of that schedule, the Authority planned for the installation of horizontal wells to compliment the existing vertical landfill well field in Module 1. This project would utilize the existing landfill gas header system and would enhance current methane emission controls, as well as capturing new emissions resulting from future waste. Construction is tentatively scheduled to begin by October 2013.\r\n\r\nThe Authority seeks funding for the installation of 11 horizontal wells over the grant period, with a TDA volume of 3,115 cubic yards. The Authority will cover any additional, unbudgeted costs as in-kind and intends to incorporate technical assistance recommendations from CalRecycle.  If not funded, the Authority will absorb all costs associated with the installation of future landfill gas wells necessary to control methane emissions from Module 1. \r\n\r\nIf funded, the tire-derived aggregate grant program would provide the Authority with 1) greatly needed financial assistance; 2) an outlet for the reuse of local waste tires and; 3) an educational opportunity to promote the reuse of waste tires and the “closed-loop” concept. By capitalizing on grant funding, the Authority can potentially reuse more than 200,000 waste tires.  Thus, grant programs such as this enable agencies like the Authority to reuse materials that otherwise may be permanently buried in the landfill, never to be repurposed.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jenny","LastName":"Mitchell","Phone":"831-775-3018"},{"GrantID":14663,"CycleID":564,"CycleCode":"HD20        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD20         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City\u0027s proposed project is to focus on education and outreach.  The City plans to accomplish this by utilizing it\u0027s At-Home HHW Collection program public service announcements (PSAs) on both English and Spanish local television stations from September 2013 through March 2015.  Also proposed are some minor improvement to the facility (i.e. signage and pallet jack), as well as the cost for the 8-hour training for 2013 and 2014.","ParticipantName":"City of Palm Desert","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Frankie","LastName":"Riddle","Phone":"760-346-0611"},{"GrantID":14664,"CycleID":564,"CycleCode":"HD20        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD20         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project will replace a failing Hazmat Storage Building and resurface the operational area of the Folsom Permanent Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility.   We are revising our Permit by Rule to incorporate the new Hazmat Storage Building.  The building is a portable stand alone 24X10X10 metal storage locker rated to store Class 1a and 1b flammable liquids and other hazardous wastes.","ParticipantName":"City of Folsom","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Rappaport","Phone":"9163558361"},{"GrantID":14665,"CycleID":564,"CycleCode":"HD20        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD20         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To provide some shelter for our staff at the HHW facility and to purchase supplies, and PPE for the HHW facility. To increase the outreach to the community through radio, internet and newspaper advertising. To print brochures about the HHW facility. To pay for staff to attend 8 hr. HAZWOPER training in March of 2014 and March of 2015. To secure the store containers at one of the RHHW facilities to prevent further vandalism and theft. To purchase signs for the RHHW facility.  \r\nWe strive to increase awareness of our permanent HHW facility and to make minor improvements to the facility to increase efficency and protect staff.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Belinda","LastName":"Barlow","Phone":"209-533-5604"},{"GrantID":14669,"CycleID":564,"CycleCode":"HD20        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD20         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project will include two Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) collection events, which give the residents of Glenn County the opportunity to properly dispose of the numerous HHW items that our facility currently does not except. The collection events will be contracted out to a private company and will be setup on separate dates to maximize the amount of access the public has to these events. The training seminars will ensure that our faculty is prepared and as knowledgeable as they can possibly be relating to the handling of HHW. The repairs to the facility will help keep the useable life of the building as high as possible and protect environmental factors from effecting the storage of HHW.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Di","LastName":"Aulabaugh","Phone":"5309346530"},{"GrantID":14672,"CycleID":564,"CycleCode":"HD20        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD20         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This regional application for south Placer County (cities of Auburn and Roseville, Western Placer Waste Management Authority and Placer County) seeks funding to improve awareness and participation in existing HHW programs managed by Placer County and its cities. These programs, as part of the augmented public outreach effort, includes inreased participation in the Western Placer Waste Management\u0027s Household Hazardous Waste Facility, existing city operated battery recycling drop-off bins (Auburn, Roseville and Placer County), and city operated appointment-based door-to-door HHW programs (Auburn, Roseville and Placer County). Proposed education and outreach includes the addition of HHW webpages to our existing regional website - www.onebigbin.com; a geo-targeted online paid media campaign, paid newspaper ads in Placer County newspapers.  Additionally, the campaign will utilize existing e-newsletters, neighborhood association newsletters and utility newsletters to increase public awareness. The goal of the proposed augmented public outreach effort is to increase awareness of these programs and increase overall program participation by 50 percent over the grant period and as a result decrease illegal dumping of these HHW items in the trash.","ParticipantName":"City of Roseville","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Vicki","LastName":"Reid","Phone":"9167745580"},{"GrantID":14674,"CycleID":564,"CycleCode":"HD20        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD20         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":14092.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To construct improvement at existing HHW facility to appropriately store Treated Wood Waste before transoprt. To complete HAZWOPER refresher course. To provide outreach and conduct three community HHW events and provide support for mobile HHW pickup at those events.","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tony","LastName":"Dublino","Phone":"760-932-5453"},{"GrantID":14676,"CycleID":564,"CycleCode":"HD20        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD20         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":11897.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lancaster responds to over 835 complaints a year with regards to HHW being illegally disposed along the Public Rights of Way or on Public lands. The City of Lancaster is requesting funding to expand their HHW collection activities in order to provide the public with the safe and secure disposal of HHW. In recent years, the City has received enormous support from the public with regards to offering temporary one day Public HHW events.  By providing these temporary HHW events, the City of Lancaster will be able to educate the public on the proper disposal of HHW, reduce illegal dumping, and support a program that creates a positive impact within the community. The City of Lancaster plans on using the funds to conduct 3 temporary HHW collection events where trained staff will assist the public in the safe and secure collection of HHW waste; purchase a Pre fabricated hazardous material storage unit for the collection of hazardous waste, and utilize funding to provide public outreach and education to the community through flyers, banners, advertisements, and a HHW educational website.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":14677,"CycleID":564,"CycleCode":"HD20        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD20         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Indio currently receives OPP funds.  We use these funds to hold temporary collection events for used oil and oil filters.  We would like to use the HD20 funds to include HHW waste to be collected at these events.  The funds would allow more material to be collected at the events and may also allow for more collection events.","ParticipantName":"City of Indio","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Sara","LastName":"Toyoda","Phone":"760-625-1815"},{"GrantID":14682,"CycleID":578,"CycleCode":"HD22        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD22         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Jill Hayashida","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"As part of its Countywide Household Hazardous Waste Management Program (HHWMP), Los Angeles County proposes a multi-language general public education campaign to educate and inform residents of the environmental benefits of disposing of household hazardous waste and electronic waste properly and promote existing programs to the public.  The public education campaign will be broadcast over the radio in English and Spanish.  Public education for the 10 million residents is essential to capture hazardous waste being disposed of improperly.  By educating the residents on the proper management of household hazardous waste, this project will help protect public health and safety, including promoting clean water and clean communities, prevent potential public and environmental toxicity risks, positively change peoples\u0027 behavior and improve the quality of life for County residents.  ","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Carlos","LastName":"Ruiz","Phone":"626-458-3501"},{"GrantID":14683,"CycleID":564,"CycleCode":"HD20        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD20         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of San Mateo operates well established HHW events throughout the San Mateo County with 8 temporary HHW events, monthly satellite HHW events, along with 1 permanent facility which operates 3 times per week along with 2 times per month for CESQG.   The permanent facility is dire need of new asphalt paving as the asphalt is cracking which may cause either household hazardous waste seepage into the earth beneath the asphalt and/or sprained ankles for employees.   Slurry coating to reseal the asphalt is NOT an option as the existing asphalt is beyond maintenance and has been recommended to have it re-asphalted.   Having the facility re-asphalted would ensure that we operate on an \"continuous base, free of cracks and sufficiently impervious\" which is a requirement for a permanent HHW facility.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Wesley","LastName":"Won","Phone":"650-655-6217"},{"GrantID":14686,"CycleID":564,"CycleCode":"HD20        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD20         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project is to purchase and install an 85\u0027 x 55\u0027x 15\u0027 metal awning to cover the City\u0027s Household Hazardous Waste Collection area.  The area currently has a smaller canopy which covers less than a quarter of the collection area. The larger awning will improve program service by enabling the HHW collection facility to remain open during inclement weather.  The awning will also provide cover for equipment and materials enabling the City to improve compliance with our stormwater NPDES permit.","ParticipantName":"City of Fontana","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chuck","LastName":"Hays","Phone":"909-350-6530"},{"GrantID":14690,"CycleID":562,"CycleCode":"TDA2        ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA2         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":95688.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Installation over the next two years of an estimated 8,500 linear feet of horizontal gas extraction trenches in a landfill application.  Installation will occur during the summer cycles of the 2013 and 2014 construction seasons.","ParticipantName":"Chiquita Canyon, LLC","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steven","LastName":"Cassulo","Phone":"661-257-3655"},{"GrantID":14691,"CycleID":564,"CycleCode":"HD20        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD20         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":37007.0000,"ProjectSummary":"PROJECT SUMMARY/STATEMENT OF USE:\r\n\r\nPROGRAM BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT:\r\nThe City of Redlands through the Redlands Fire Department operates a weekly Household Hazardous Waste Collection site.  The site is functional for four (4) hours every Saturday (Weather and Holidays permitting)  This site is operational year round and enjoys considerable use by our community.  Often times, a line of conscientious residents wait around the block to recycle their domestic waste materials.   We collect approximately 9,000 to 10,000 pounds of Household Hazardous Waste and 7,500 pounds of E-Waste per month.  The area of Redlands includes 24,764 households.\r\n\r\nPROJECT DESCRIPTION AND NEED: \r\nOur request consists of two primary projects.  Security and Comfort/Safety.\r\n\r\nSECURITY: One of our concerns is the unauthorized and/or properly documented dumping of materials when our recycling location is not open.  We routinely find un-labeled materials left at the site which present a threat to the public until properly contained and processed and present a hazard to our first responders who must deal with these undefined materials on an emergency basis.  In order to provide greater security and encourage lawful disposal of materials, we are seeking funding for a state-of-the-art security camera system to monitor the recycling location.  The camera system suggested would include intrusion detection system based on built-in video analytics.  Once triggered, it will immediately notify on-duty Redlands Police Dispatch personnel.  These personnel can actively monitor the situation on displays within the Redlands Police Dispatch Center. If needed, Police dispatchers can interact via a two way public address audio system to alert the potential violator of the proper procedures for disposing of materials.  This two way audio system has proven very effective in other areas of the City in preventing violations and encourages lawful behaviors.  It is our hope that by simply reminding individuals about to improperly dump materials of the proper procedure we will facilitate uses of the Household Hazardous Waste Recycling site in the manner it was intended.  In cases where the individual chooses to illegally dump materials, we will have critical identification information to properly follow-up with violators.\r\n\r\nCOMFORT / SAFETY:  Because Redlands is located in inland Southern California; we routinely experience very high daytime temperatures from late spring to well into the fall months.  Temperatures routinely break the 100°F mark and present what can be uncomfortable and even dangerous conditions for those working outside.  With this in mind we are seeking funding for items to make the experience for our residents and our operators more pleasant and safe.  Items requested to facilitate this include a evaporative cooler, EZ-up, chairs, and a generator.  These items will allow both the operators and our residents recycling materials to function in an environment which is a little more hospitable for their recycling activity.  We are hopeful that by making the experience more pleasant for our residents we will encourage greater compliance.  Clearly, the operators who must staff this location for 4 hours will maintain cooler body temperatures and be able to function more safely and efficiently.  Not to mention in a better frame of mind.\r\n\r\nProject Goals\r\nWe are hopeful that by making the experience more pleasant for our residents we will encourage greater compliance.  Clearly, the operators who must staff this location for 4 hours will maintain cooler body temperatures and be able to function more safely and efficiently.  Not to mention in a better frame of mind.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Redlands","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Frazier","Phone":"909-798-7600"},{"GrantID":14695,"CycleID":564,"CycleCode":"HD20        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD20         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":35000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"HHW Collection.\r\n\r\nColusa County routinely accepts universal waste; however we currently lack the resources to conduct regular HHW collection","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Azevedo","Phone":"530-458-0466"},{"GrantID":14697,"CycleID":564,"CycleCode":"HD20        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD20         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Marin County Hazardous and Solid Waste Management Joint Powers Authority (JPA) is submitting this application for $75,000 in HD20 Grant Funds to do a one time postcard mailer to all 111,541 households in Marin.  The grant funds will pay for design work, printing and mailing of the postcards, which will include creative messaging that will emphasize less toxic alternatives and smarter buying to help limit the amount of hazardous and universal wastes consumed in Marin and processed at our Household Hazardous Waste facilities.","ParticipantName":"Marin County Hazardous and Solid Waste Management Joint Powers Authority","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Devine","Phone":"415-473-2711"},{"GrantID":14699,"CycleID":564,"CycleCode":"HD20        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD20         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":74391.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goals of the Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency 20th Cycle Household Hazardous Waste grant are to:\r\n1.\tHold at least one temporary collection event in an outlying area not in close proximity to existing permanent hhw facilities in the County.\r\n2.\tDevelop a fluorescents, battery, and general HHW outreach campaign including signage, brochures, radio advertising, point-of-sale advertising, interviews with local media, opinion-editorial pieces, and person-to-person outreach.\r\n3.\tDevelop a school outreach campaign to include development of displays for the mobile  4R Kids  Exhibit and conduct at least 10 school tours of the exhibit.  \r\n4.\tSurvey local school teachers and administration to determine the level of household hazardous waste awareness and appropriate outreach mediums.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Kristina","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"530-528-1103"},{"GrantID":14701,"CycleID":564,"CycleCode":"HD20        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD20         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":11807.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Trinity County Solid Waste would like to provide education to the public about what is hazardous waste and how to dispose of their hazardous waste properly.  We would like to also provide more frequent training to our employees, provide them with enhansed individual personal protective equipment (PPE) and have a more accessible hazardous waste spill kit for each site.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Cathie","LastName":"Rash","Phone":"530-623-1326"},{"GrantID":14704,"CycleID":564,"CycleCode":"HD20        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD20         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":46000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City is seeking funds to promote responsible household hazardous waste management at two collection events, through public education and outreach, and to re-educate a population base that incurs a 20% change over each year. Previous programs have been very successful but participation has been declining. In part we attribute this to our population turn-over (100% senior citizen population).","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Woods","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Douglas C.","LastName":"Reilly","Phone":"949-639-0561"},{"GrantID":14711,"CycleID":558,"CycleCode":"FR48        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR48         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":5105.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Reimbursement for cleanup at 4255 Yankee Jims Rd., Foresthill,CA 95631 that occured October 2005 through January 2011. Waste removed included misc. solid waste and tires. The land is 7.2 acres of privately owned forestland and is zoned Residential-forest (RF-B-100) which allows some agricultural uses.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Kirschman","Phone":"530-745-2365"},{"GrantID":14717,"CycleID":555,"CycleCode":"SWC48       ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC48        - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Alan Zamboanga","AwardedFunds":12500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Town of Apple Valley encompasses 78 square miles of developed and open desert land. The Town attempts to remove illegal dumps quickly to alleviate the threat to public health and safety and also to discourage further illegal dumping. The Town supports an aggressive community enhancement program that consists of Code Officers locating illegal dumps, a thorough investigation completed looking for identifying information and rapid removal of the dumped waste. Parcel numbers and exact locations are not provided for the grant as illegal dumps are scattered throughout incorporated Apple Valley. \r\n\r\nApple Valley residents are from a variety of economic backgrounds. They may not have the capability of paying a fee to dispose of their waste and, therefore, may be illegally dumping the waste as a means of disposal. Due to the current economic times the Town attempts to alleviate illegal dumping by offering community enhancement events every month, allowing citizens to dispose of items at no charge. The illegal dumping of waste is beginning to surpass the Town’s available financial resources to manage the problem.  If funding for the program is not available, illegal dumping and the costs to abate will increase, risking the health and safety of our Town’s residents. \r\n\r\nApple Valley’s illegal dump cleanup program will include removal, transportation, recycling and disposal of Apple Valley waste where illegal dumping has occurred along public right-of-way and on public property, after a thorough investigation was conducted by a Code Enforcement Officer. The officer would ensure that there is no identifying information that would indicate where the waste was generated from or the individual that dumped the waste. After the investigation is exhausted with no information, the community enhancement crew would be requested to go to the dump site and remove the items in a timely manner, properly disposing of the items in accordance with the program vision.\r\n \r\nApple Valley has an aggressive enforcement process in regards illegal dumping. Individuals that are caught illegally dumping are issued a misdemeanor citation and are required to remove the illegally dumped items, providing documentation that the items were properly disposed of. The Town obtains cost recovery for the time and resources dedicated to the incident.  Individuals that are observed dumping by an officer face the same consequences along with their vehicle being towed and stored for thirty days if more than one cubic yard of waste is dumped.  \r\n\r\nThe program is focused on abating the potential environmental hazards that discarded waste pose. Often illegal dumps are located within 1,000 feet of residential homes, schools, commercial or industrial centers, residential areas, airport and electrical transmission lines. Thus, Apple Valley often discovers illegal dump waste to be a potential serious threat to health and safety and the environment. The program focuses on removing and properly disposing waste utilizing efficiency and cost effectiveness to obtain the maximum impact for the environment. The Town is requesting a waiver for cost recovery, because the program focuses on illegal dumps along public right-of-way and on public lands where removing the dump is a public benefit. If the Town discovered a private property that contained waste illegally dumped and all resources were exhausted to rectify the issue with no results. The Town would submit required paperwork to Cal-Recycle requesting permission to utilize grant funds to abate the waste dump. No hazardous waste will be removed or collected by the Community Enhancement Crew for disposal. It is standard practice to refer all hazardous waste to the proper agency for proper removal and disposal.\r\n\r\nThe Town of Apple valley is requesting reimbursement for a percentage of the salary for the Community Enhancement Officer, when actual time is spent on grant related activities. In addition, the Town is requesting Illegal Cleanup grant funds to offset the disposal cost of approximately 130,000 pounds of waste in a period of one year at the San Bernardino County Waste Landfill in Victorville and equipment consisting of hand tools, safety equipment and other items that would be used to clean up and remove waste from the sites.","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Jonathan","LastName":"Wood","Phone":"760-240-7000"},{"GrantID":14720,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":17130.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities in Tehama County.  TCDEH intends to use FY 2013-14 LEA Grant funds for new safety and computer equipment, maintence on vehicles assigned to the solid waste program and for staffing, training within the state.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Potanovic","Phone":"530-527-8020"},{"GrantID":14722,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":17484.0000,"ProjectSummary":"LEA funds will be used for the following activities:\r\n\r\n1. Support enhancement of the LEA solid waste landfill permit and inspection programs, and related staff costs.\r\n2. Postage, copies, communications and other miscellaneous office expenses associated with LEA functions in solid waste.\r\n3. Expenses associated with computer and audio/visual equipment to be used to support LEA activities in solid waste.\r\n4. Travel expenses associated with the LEA EHS mandated training and meeting requirements.","ParticipantName":"Lassen County","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alan","LastName":"Jones","Phone":"530-251-8528"},{"GrantID":14723,"CycleID":558,"CycleCode":"FR48        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2012-13   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR48         - 2012-13","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":3672.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To clean-up a dump site on Sierra Pacific Industries property.  The dump site is along logging road accessed from State Highway 299 East.  Dump site is close to the town of Burney.  The garbage is spread out on both sides of logging road.  Pictures show a coach, bed mattress, tires and other household trash items.","ParticipantName":"Fall River Resource Conservation District","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Patricia","LastName":"Betz","Phone":"530-336-6591"},{"GrantID":14724,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":16783.0000,"ProjectSummary":"EA24 Grant funds will be used to supplement solid waste program staff salary, for the fiscal year 2013/2014.","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Louis","LastName":"Molina","Phone":"760-924-1845"},{"GrantID":14726,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":19240.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA\u0027s goal is to regulate proper storage, collection and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial solid waste. This is mainly accomplished through education, inspections and enforcement actives. The LEA Enforcement Assistant Grant will be used for maintenance of computer software, copy machine maintenance, inspection vehicle fuel, R.E.H.S. salary, training and to purchase/maintain equipment that supports the solid waste permit and inspection program. Any interest earned will be used towards vehicle maintenance/fuel. The grant funds are very much appreciated in this small rural County. ","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Feriani","Phone":"209-754-6691"},{"GrantID":14727,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":31393.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA proposes to use the grant funding to supplement the costs of three Environmental Specialists, as follows:\r\n1) Lea Gibson,Environmental Specialist III\r\nResponsibilities: permit processing, facility inspections, enforcement actions\r\n2) John Lewis, Environmental Specialist III\r\nResponsibilities: permit processing, facility inspections, enforcement actions\r\n3) Victoria Krohn, Environmental Specialist II\r\nResponsibilities: facility inspections, enforcement actions\r\nContacts","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Elise","LastName":"Rothschild","Phone":"916-875-8473"},{"GrantID":14729,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":26613.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The money from this grant will be used toward the salary of LEA staff who are charged with the responsibility of enforcing the state minimum solid waste standards. ","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Doser","Phone":"925-692-2535"},{"GrantID":14730,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":29023.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to promote compliance with State and Local regulations as it pertains to the collection, handling, storage and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial waste in an effort to protect the air, water, and land from pollution and to ensure public health, safety and the environment.  The Fresno County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division, intends to utilize the FY 2013-14 Enforcement Grant funds for staffing needs directly related to the County of Fresno‘s Enforcement Program.  Remaining grant funds will be utilized to attend training to maintain program certification, fund office expenses, and purchase and maintain equipment.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Adan","LastName":"Ortiz","Phone":"5596004065"},{"GrantID":14732,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":21865.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The mission of the Imperial County Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is to protect public health, safety, and the environment by ensuring that all solid wastes are properly managed within our community.\r\n\r\nThe Imperial County Department of Public Health intends to utilize the FY 2013/14 EA Grant funds in support of this mission and for LEA tasks related to permitting, inspections, and enforcement at solid waste facilities.  The EA grant funds will be utilized specifically for staff training, supplies, and technical services and equipment, as well as in support of illegal dumping prevention and enforcement activities managed by the Imperial County LEA.  Any remaining funds or interest earned will be used for salary offsets.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Lars","LastName":"Seifert","Phone":"760-336-8530"},{"GrantID":14733,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":20750.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Solano County Local Enforcement Agency\u0027s goal is to protect public health and environment by ensuring solid waste facilities are compliant with state minimum standards.  To accomplish this goal, it is important to have professional staff in the program.  The funds from this grant will be used by the LEA to offset the personnel costs of  Environmental Health Specialists in the LEA program that are responsible for performing solid waste facility permitting and/or inspection duties.  Grant funds may also be used to offset the personnel cost of a civil engineer in the Public Works Division or Geologist in Environmental Health Services Division when directly assisting the LEA by performing permitting, inspection, or review activity related to solid waste facilities that requires civil engineering or certified engineering geologist review.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Schmidtbauer","Phone":"707-784-3308"},{"GrantID":14734,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":25193.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Sonoma County\u0027s Solid Waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\nSonoma County\u0027s Department of Health Services, Public Health Division, Environmental Health \u0026 Safety Section intends to use fiscal year 2013/2014 Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) grant funds for new laptop computers, safety and field equipment, REHS salaries, legal services, in State travel and meetings, maintanence of vehicles assigned to the LEA program and office equipment and supplies.\r\nInterest earned will be used to cover LEA program costs that exceed the awarded amount.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Sosko","Phone":"707-565-6521"},{"GrantID":14735,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":30146.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid/medical waste management program is to protect the public health and the environment with regards to solid waste facilities in our jurisdiction.\r\nThe Alameda County Department of Environmental Health, Office of Solid/Medical Waste management intends to use the FY2013-2014 LEA Grant funds to a portion of salaries of individuals directly involved in the Solid Waste program in Alameda County","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Browder","Phone":"510-567-6726"},{"GrantID":14736,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":24375.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tulare County\u0027s Environmental Health Department will use FY 2013-2014 Local Enforcement Agency grant funds to benefit its program regulating solid waste handling, processing, and disposal activities.  Funds will provide partial funding for a Registered Environmental Health Specialist to perform routine facility inspections, process permit applicationsm and respond to solid waste complaints.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Bowers","Phone":"559-624-7428"},{"GrantID":14737,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":17373.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Nevada County Department of Environmental Health\u0027s solid waste LEA program is dedicated to protect the public health, safety and environment by insuring appropriate management and disposal solid waste within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThis LEA intends to continue to utilize the FY 2013/2014 LEA Grant funds for continued enhancement of the Closed, Illegal and Abandoned (CIA) disposal site program, enforcement investigation costs, annual medical monitoring for LEA field staff, appropriate training, and reimbursement for staff services (permanent salaries and CDA reimbursement for support services) as based upon actual salaries as per CalRecycle approved methodology.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Eisen","Phone":"530-265-1469"},{"GrantID":14738,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":38632.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of San Diego, Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) has developed program goals and objectives in order to protect public health, safety and the environment that encompass a wide variety of solid waste activities, including solid waste permitting, inspection, investigation and enforcement; public health and safety, regulatory streamlining, agency coordination and customer outreach.  \r\n\r\nThe distribution of 2013-2014 LEA Grant funds will continue to enhance the LEA program by providing additional field equipment, equipment maintenance, computer equipment and software, office supplies, public outreach materials and opportunities, training and travel, personnel costs, reference materials, communications equipment, professional memberships, laboratory services, health and safety equipment, medical monitoring and administrative services.  ","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Melissa","LastName":"Porter","Phone":"858-694-2801"},{"GrantID":14739,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":47635.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Bernardino County Department of Public Health, Division of Environmental Health Services intends to use FY 2013-14 LEA Grant (EA24) funds to supplement the local enforcement agency program budget for personnel and transportation costs.  The division is confident funds will be fully expended for said purposes.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Corwin","LastName":"Porter","Phone":"909-387-3891"},{"GrantID":14740,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":45749.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment.  The LEA grant funds will be used for staff to attend technical and regulatory training/workshops; contract for technical and legal services; purchase and maintain field equipment and safety gear/supplies used in our inspection program; maintenance for solid waste vehicles; and staff salary.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Anthony","LastName":"Martinez","Phone":"714-433-6011"},{"GrantID":14741,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":80403.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Solid Waste Management Program goal is to protect public health and safety and the environment with regards to solid waste facilities and activities within our jurisdiction.\r\nThe Local Enforcement Agency grant funds will be used to provide more training on permitting and inspections. Funds will also be used to purchase personal safety equipment, supplies, field monitoring equipment,educational materials, membership fees and subscriptions on Title 14 and 27. Funds may also be used to hire an outside consultant to deal with difficult issues.  ","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gerardo","LastName":"Villalobos, REHS","Phone":"6264305550"},{"GrantID":14742,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":26065.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to the safe storage, transport and disposal of solid waste within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health intends to use FY 2013 /2014 LEA grant funds for activities directly related to implementation and administration costs of the solid waste facilities permit and inspection programs as outlined in the procedures and requirements and application guidelines fo this grant.  This may include, but not be limited to, new safety and computer equipment, medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities), personnel costs, and maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste Program.\r\n\r\nMichael Balliet\r\nHazardous Materials Program Manager","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Rummel","Phone":"4089181974"},{"GrantID":14743,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":18818.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Butte County Environmental Health regarding the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment specifically concerning solid waste facilities within our jurisdictions.  LEA Enforcement Grant funds will be used primarily to maintain inspection frequency for non-fee supported solid waste sites (SWIS), enforcement activities not covered by other solid waste program funds such as fees and activities including participation in LEA and CalRecycle coordination activites to assure program uniformity and compliance with applicable state regulatory requirements.  Any interest accrued will be used cover the cost of existing solid waste program staffing.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Huerta","Phone":"530-538-5328"},{"GrantID":14745,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":23647.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment as it relates to the operation of solid waste facilities \u0026 operations in Santa Barbara County.\r\n\r\nSanta Barbara County Environmental Health Services intends to use the FY 2013/2014 Grant funds for LEA staff salaries, training, equipment maintenance and to purchase needed office and or field equipment.  In accordance with grant requirements, all expenditures will be tracked with a complete accounting of those expenditures provided to CalRecycle within 90 days of the closing of the fiscal year.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Brummond","Phone":"805-346-7348"},{"GrantID":14746,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":16385.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within Amador County.\r\n\r\nThis grant provides supplemental funding to the County program for solid waste permitting and enforcement activities.  All program activities are current mandates on the Coounty to provide this level of service to the community in order that the public health and the environment are not adversely impacted by solid waste handling, storage or disposal practices.  Amador County Environmental Health intends to use the FY 2013/14 LEA Grant funds and any interest earned for a portion of the LEA staff salaries and office maintenance.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael W.","LastName":"Israel","Phone":"209-223-6439"},{"GrantID":14748,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":15561.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to maintain a strong public health \u0026 safety program and to protect the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  The City of Vernon Health Department intends to use the FY 2013-2014 LEA Grant - 24 funds to purchase safety equipment. monitoring tools, telecommunications air-time and accessories for mobile telephones, computer hardware and software, office supplies, and provide for vehicle maintenance and upkeep as well as to allow us to attend training and educational conferences to help fulfill our LEA responsibilities. ","ParticipantName":"City of Vernon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Leonard","LastName":"Grossberg","Phone":"323-583-8811"},{"GrantID":14750,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":17937.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funds will be used for personnel, vehicle expenses, equipment, education, etc necessary to carry out the LEA functions for solid waste facilities.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rebecca","LastName":"Ng","Phone":"415-473-6919"},{"GrantID":14752,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":16275.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Solid Waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment through the permitting, inspection and enforcement of solid waste laws and regulations at solid waste facilities within the county.  Colusa County Environmental Health, as LEA, intends to utilize the approximate sum of $16,275.00 from Grant Cycle 24 to supplement the salary of the LEA staff position.","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Jagjinder","LastName":"Sahota","Phone":"5304580396"},{"GrantID":14753,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":18529.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the County of El Dorado solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nEl Dorado County intends to use FY 2013-2014 Local Enforcement Agency grant monies to compensate Placer County for performance of solid waste permitting and enforcement activities within El Dorado County.  This arrangement between neighboring counties is sought to effect cost efficiency.\r\n\r\nAny interest earned will also be used to compensate Placer County for performance of solid waste permitting and enforcement activities within El Dorado County.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Deatherage","Phone":"5306216113"},{"GrantID":14754,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":15763.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The applicant proposes to use the grant funds for personnel costs and transportation expenses related to attending quarterly LEA Roundtable meetings.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"McNally","Phone":"707-465-0426"},{"GrantID":14755,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":27221.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the City of San Diego Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe LEA intends to use FY 2013-2014 LEA grant funds for new safety and computer equipment, medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff that perform inspections at solid waste facilities), equipment maintenance, staff training, reference materials, and personnel costs.  Any interest earned will be used for salaries.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Daron","LastName":"Warkentin","Phone":"6195333694"},{"GrantID":14755,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":27221.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the City of San Diego Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe LEA intends to use FY 2013-2014 LEA grant funds for new safety and computer equipment, medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff that perform inspections at solid waste facilities), equipment maintenance, staff training, reference materials, and personnel costs.  Any interest earned will be used for salaries.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Christina","LastName":"Buchanan","Phone":"6195333693"},{"GrantID":14756,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":29206.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to the effects of solid waste at recycling, waste handling facilities and illegal disposal (blight, etc.). The City of San Jose Department of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement, Code Enforcement division intends to use the LEAGP EA24 for the continued implementation of the Decade/Envision Connect Remote inspection data management system, program related computer equipment and services. In addition new safety equipment for confined space entry, air monitoring, LEA-staff medical monitoring program, vehicle equipment/maintenance, staff training, continuing education (REHS, SWANA, etc.) and professional memberships (CEHA, NEHA, SWANA, etc.). Any interest earned will be used for supplies and office equipment for the LEA Program. LEA grant expenditures, needs and focus may be altered during the term of this grant cycle, which may necessitate a reallocation of some of the grant funds. If this is necessary, the LEA supervisor will provide the proposed changes for Board staff review and authorization.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Tavares","Phone":"408-535-7945"},{"GrantID":14758,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":33996.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be exclusively used for implementing the solid waste program including solid waste facilities permit and inspection program. This grant amount will be directed towards the staff time spent on implementing the solid waste program in permitting and inspecting various solid waste facilities in both Yuba and Sutter Counties.","ParticipantName":"Yuba-Sutter County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jagjinder","LastName":"Sahota","Phone":"5307495469"},{"GrantID":14758,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":33996.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be exclusively used for implementing the solid waste program including solid waste facilities permit and inspection program. This grant amount will be directed towards the staff time spent on implementing the solid waste program in permitting and inspecting various solid waste facilities in both Yuba and Sutter Counties.","ParticipantName":"Yuba-Sutter County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Clark","LastName":"Pickell","Phone":"5307495450"},{"GrantID":14759,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":15761.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect the health, safety, and environment with regard to the solid waste facility in the City\u0027s jurisdiction, namely BKK landfill.  The City of West Covina intends to use the 2013-2014 LEA Grant funds to supplement their LEA Solid Waste Program for contractual waste management enforcement/inspection services.","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Barbara","LastName":"Briley","Phone":"626-939-8425"},{"GrantID":14763,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":24121.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1) Staffing and training;\r\n2) Expenses related to hosting roundtable and other solid waste meetings;\r\n3) Equipment maintaince and equipment needs such as instrument calibration, computers, cameras, \r\n    etc;\r\n4) Vehicle mileage and travel expenses;\r\n5) Staffing and miscellaneous expenses such as safety gear.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Larisa","LastName":"Margulis","Phone":"6503726247"},{"GrantID":14764,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":23599.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local Enforcement Agency Grant Program EA24 funds will supplement personnel, training, equipment, supplies and other program-related costs of operating the Monterey County\u0027s Solid Waste Program.  Grant Monies will be used to achieve the following program objectives:\r\n1.  To inspect an monitor all regulated solid waste facilities at required frequencies.\r\n2.  To enhance program efficiency by increasing specialists\u0027 knowledge and capacity through key training opportunities.\r\n3. To ensure safety and effectiveness while enforcing solid waste statutes and regulations by providing staff with the necessary tools and equipment to carry out program activities.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Teresa","LastName":"Rios","Phone":"831-755-8979"},{"GrantID":14765,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":15008.0000,"ProjectSummary":"R.E.H.S. salary","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Lampson","Phone":"530-694-2146"},{"GrantID":14766,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":15582.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With only one FTE Environmental Health Specialist, Sierra County currently operates five solid waste disposal facilities which are located throughout an area covering approximately 1000 square miles.  The Local Enforcement Agency is charged with the responsibility to \"...assure that solid, liquid, and hazardous waste are collected, treated, handled, and reclaimed or recycled in such a manor as to prevent the spread of pollution of waters, the creation of nuisances of safety hazards, and the environmental degradation of any kind.\"  (Sierra County Health services Plan, (1994/95).  The Environmental Health Specialist is responsible for performing tasks directly related to landfill permit and inspections as well as accomplish all the duties encompassed by the Environmental Health Plan.","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Lea","LastName":"Salas","Phone":"530-993-6791"},{"GrantID":14767,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":16998.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Siskiyou County Environmental Health Division maintains an active Local Enforcement Agency Program for the purposes of protecting public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. the 2013-2014 grant funds will be spent on REHS staff salaries. REHS staff will continue to inspect and enforce applicable regulations at all active and closed sites.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Plucker","Phone":"530-841-8203"},{"GrantID":14768,"CycleID":566,"CycleCode":"RLC28       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC28        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":1369192.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Francisco Conservation Corps (SFCC) proposes to implement beverage container recycling at various public and private venues, at small, medium and large special eents and education and training Corpsmembers (CMS) on recycling and environmental principles and practices.","ParticipantName":"San Francisco Conservation Corps","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ann","LastName":"Cochrane","Phone":"415-928-7417"},{"GrantID":14769,"CycleID":566,"CycleCode":"RLC28       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC28        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":2221861.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Los AngelesConservation Corps will take last year\u0027s recycling totals and increase them by 10%. Thus, establishing a baseline to calculate FY 2013-14 increases in recycling totals.\r\n\r\nLA Conservation Corps crews will continue to provide recycling services to a variety of school, restaurant/ bar and multi-family housing accounts across the County of Los Angeles. Our services take the burden of transporting recyclables to a recycling center away from local schools, businesses and property owners. Out of approximately 800 schools in Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD). only 80 schools have a comprehensive CRV recycling program on campus, all of which are currently being serviced by LA Corps. Our crews are also recycling at schools in the Santa Clarita Valley. CalRecycle funded crews assist school districts in setting up and maintaining school recycling programs. LA Corps crews return all revenue to the schools. This year, we will continue to service our existing school accounts and add 8 new school accounts. Finally we will also collect recyclables at local businesses, restaurants/ bar and multi- family  housing complexes. We offer this service free of charge to the community and any revenue received allows LA Corps to further accomplish its mission. \r\nLA Conservation Corps crews provides convenient collection and community outreach services at year-round public events ranging from community parades to tailgating parties at Pasadena\u0027s Rose Bowl and the LA Dodger Stadium. Each year, our crews provide recycling collections at over 100 college football games, concerts, golf tournaments and community fairs. In FY2013-14 our crews will continue to provide CRV collections services to only large public events.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Conservation Corps","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bruce","LastName":"Saito","Phone":"213-362-9000"},{"GrantID":14770,"CycleID":566,"CycleCode":"RLC28       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC28        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":1369394.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In grant RLC28 the San Jose Conservation Corps will increase CRV beverage containers by ten (10) percent from previous fiscal year 2012, The SJCC will strive to lower emissions / Carbon Footprint and increase corpsmember Recycling knowledge by 50 percent.\r\nTo increase CRV beverage containers, The San Jose Conservation Corps and Charter School will increase its marketing team by training selected corpsmembers to preform outreach tasks and interact with clients with the assistance of our Marketing Assistant. Allowing the Corpsmembers to perform outreach will give the corpsmembers advance knowledge in environmental awareness, increase their employable skills, and raise the number of contact with potential clients.\r\nThe San Jose Conservation Corps marketing Team will also broaden its marketing efforts to also aggressively market recycling services to Special events and business owners within San Jose, Campbell, Fremont, Milpitas, Saratoga, Santa Clara, and Sunnyvale. Increasing the amount of special events will have a direct effect by increasing the amount of CRV beverage containers collected.  \r\nWith the addition of the I-Route System the San Jose Conservation Corps will receive real time data on pickups from clients and will be able to see the recycling progress of each customer. If needed members from our marketing team will be able provide training to our current customers in hopes to improve recycling habits.   \r\nThe San Jose Conservation corps Recycling Department will make every effort to cut-down its carbon footprint and fuel consumption. The recycling department will review their fuel bills and route assignments to ensure that all collections are completed in the most efficient way possible. If the SJCC can increase revenues and decrease cost enough, the San Jose Conservation Corps will look into possibly purchasing a hybrid vehicle.  \r\n      Currently the San Jose Conservation Corps is using vehicles for marketing and customer service that have accumulated 5,086 miles, from July 1st to Feb 28th.  A total of 329 gallons were purchased for these Vehicles. A hybrid vehicle averges 42 miles per gallon.  The hybrid vehicle would only use 121 gallons of fuel. Beside the need to save in fuel cost, the other reason to purchase a hybrid is the reduction in CO2 producing emissions 2,420 pounds of CO2, as opposed to 6,580 pounds of CO2 with the current vehicle. The San Jose Conservations Corps will also lower emissions by increasing the amount the SJCC recycles.\r\nThe San Jose Conservation Corps will increase Corpsmembers recycling knowledge by 50 percent. Currently the SJCC has weekly recycling trainings with the corpsmembers providing them with a lecture, reading material and an instructional video. To increase our training program the San Jose Conservation Corps will contact local MUFs, processors and buyers to provide tours of their locations or gues speakers for the Corpsmember. Providing tours to the corpsmembers will give the Corpsmembers an inside look into the different types of recycling processors and broaden their understanding of different types of recycling. In some occasions, job opportunities may be presented as an option for the Corpsmembers to further their career in Recycling. To document increase in the corpsmember knowledge. The corps members will be given an assessment upon entering the program. The assessment will consist of 30 multiple questions. 15 questions will ask about good recycling habits and 15 will ask on how recycling improves the environment.  At the end of each quarter the corpsmembers will be given a similar assessment to note the corpsmembers\u0027 progress.\r\nTo help lower emissions the San Jose Conservation Corps will increase the amount of recycling clients and special events within the cities of San Jose, Campbell, Fremont, Milpitas, Saratoga, Santa Clara, and Sunnyvale creating a direct effect on lowering the carbon footprint and lowering emissions.\r\n\r\nThe San Jose Conservations Corps will strive to improve its Recycling program by increasing it beverage container recycling, lower emissions and increase our Corpsmembers Knowledge. The SJCC looks Forward to working with cal recycle to complete these goals.","ParticipantName":"San Jose Conservation Corps","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert J.","LastName":"Hennessy","Phone":"408-515-4254"},{"GrantID":14771,"CycleID":566,"CycleCode":"RLC28       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC28        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":1424486.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The SRCC will provide collection services at parks, approximately 200 events. bars and restaurants, approximately 250 businesses, governement office buildings, and multi-family housing compleses that yeild high volumes of beverage containers.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento Regional Conservation Corps","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dwight","LastName":"Washabaugh","Phone":"916-386-8394"},{"GrantID":14772,"CycleID":566,"CycleCode":"RLC28       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC28        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":1192344.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Conservation Corps of Long Beach (CCLB) will increase increase beverage container recycling by 10% from fiscal year 2012/13. CCLB will increase service to multifamily complexes by 300 units from fiscal year 2012/13. CCLB will increase corps-members environmental awareness by 20% from fiscal year 2012/13.\r\nCCLB will accomplish these goals by expanding beverage container recycling collection at local businesses, multifamily complexes and special events. CCLB will provide recycling opportunities to multifamily complexes through our blue bag program. Corps-Members environmental awareness will be increased through training, working at the sorting facility, the development of a new recycling presentation (that is targeted at K-5) and doing presentations at community events.","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Bassett","Phone":"562-986-1249"},{"GrantID":14773,"CycleID":566,"CycleCode":"RLC28       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC28        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Shamila Tooker","AwardedFunds":1674264.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1.  Commercial Collection Routes\r\nUrban Corps increased from 70 service clients to 125 in FY 2012-2013.  For FY 2013-2014 Urban Corps will blend its Multi-Family Recycling component with our Commercial accounts and increase the number of commercial collection clients by 17% (25 new accounts).\r\n\r\n2.  Internship Program\r\nUrban Corps will maintain its existing Recycling Internship Program with six (6) internships sites.\r\n\r\n3.  Increase presence at Special Events\r\nUrban Corps will maintain and expand its recycling presence at special events around San Diego County, attending a minimum of twenty-five (25) events.\r\n\r\n4.  ECO Center Outreach and Education\r\nUrban Corps’s Recycling Education and Community Outreach (ECO) Center will continue to serve as a multi-purpose resource center for the entire San Diego region.  Urban Corps’ goal is to educate thirty-five (35) K-12 classes - or 1500 students.\r\n\r\n5.  Community Beautification\r\nUrban Corps will continue its Community Beautification Program by providing recycling and litter abatement services to four (4) Maintenance / Business Improvement Districts and five (5) Street Fairs and Farmers Markets within San Diego County.\r\n\r\n6.  CRV Fundraising and Education Program\r\nUrban Corps will expand our CRV Fundraising and Education Program with local schools and community groups by 35% (14 schools and/or organizations).\r\n","ParticipantName":"Urban Corps of San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Erwin","LastName":"Sanvictores","Phone":"619-235-6884"},{"GrantID":14774,"CycleID":566,"CycleCode":"RLC28       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC28        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":1570223.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding provided by CalRecycle will allow the Fresno EOC Local Conservation Corps to provide CRV beverage container recycling opportunities at schools, bars and restaurants, office buildings and special events in Fresno and Madera counties. In addition, the LCC will staff a state certified recycling center/buy back in the small rural town of Friant. Corpsmembers assigned to the recycling project will be exposed to conservation practices, assisting in their personal development as stakeholders in the state\u0027s recycling program.","ParticipantName":"Fresno Local Conservation Corps","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Shawn","LastName":"Riggins","Phone":"559-264-1048"},{"GrantID":14775,"CycleID":566,"CycleCode":"RLC28       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC28        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":1941869.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Orange County Conservation Corps (OCCC) will increase volume of CRV beverage containers collected by three percent from the prior fiscal year and will demonstrate an increase in recycling accounts by five percent from the prior fiscal year.   \r\n\r\nOCCC will accomplish the above goals by:  \r\n\r\n1. Expanding CRV recycling services to bars, restaurants, hotels, businesses, and parks     throughout Orange County.\r\n2. Continuing to provide CRV recycling at thirty special events throughout Orange County.","ParticipantName":"Orange County Conservation Corps","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Josh","LastName":"Volp","Phone":"714-956-6222"},{"GrantID":14776,"CycleID":566,"CycleCode":"RLC28       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC28        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":1523591.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Grantee will increase the volume of CRV beverage container recycling by 5% from FY2012-2013 by providing ongoing collections and maintenance at existing accounts, expanding collection points at new and existing accounts, providing recycling services at special events and performing litter abatment projects.  The Grantee will also provide recycling education and outreach to 80 program participants and 3000 youth and community members through our community and school outreach projects.","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps North Bay","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eli","LastName":"Goodsell","Phone":"4154544554"},{"GrantID":14777,"CycleID":566,"CycleCode":"RLC28       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC28        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":1540411.0000,"ProjectSummary":"he Sequoia Community Corps (SCC) will increase the number of Bar \u0026 Restaurant and business accounts in Kern County by (40) percent and (10) percent in Kings County from the Fiscal Year 2012-2013.  \r\nCollection – Continuation / Expansion - Kern and Kings County Business Account Expansion    \r\n\r\nSCC will place a CRV Drop-off container (retrofitted Sea Train) for local residents and visitors to properly and conveniently recycle their CRV material.  \r\nNew Project/ Expansion-Installation of Kernville CRV Drop-off container (retrofitted Sea Train)\r\n\r\nSCC Recycling Education crew will provide Kern County with School Recycling Presentations for  students K-12th by 40 % and will conduct (6) six CRV recycling contests at local Kern County Schools.  \r\nEducation – Continuation / Expansion - Kern County Schools\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n \r\n","ParticipantName":"Sequoia Community Corps","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Teresa","LastName":"Guzman","Phone":"559-732-4194"},{"GrantID":14779,"CycleID":566,"CycleCode":"RLC28       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC28        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":1503044.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The overall beverage container recycling goal of San Joaquin Regional Conservation Corps (SJRCC) is to 1) Increase the volume of CRV beverage container recycling by 15% from Fiscal Year 2012/13; 2) Increase service to neighboring counties: Stanislaus, Calaveras, and Tuolumne; and 3) Increase service to San Joaquin County. \r\n\r\nSJRCC will accomplish the above goals by: 1) Continuing beverage container recycling programs at sites throughout San Joaquin County that will include providing bins, collection service, and education; 2) Obtaining approximately 30 new CRV clients; 3) Participating in approximately 50 community events by providing recycling services and creating community awareness; 4) Purchasing recycling bins for new projects; 5) Purchasing one hybrid vehicle, two four-door box trucks, one passenger van, and two cargo trailers for transporting recycling crews and recycling collection, one forklift will be purchased to handle the anticipated increased volume of CRV collection; and 6) Purchasing three laptops for recycling personnel.\r\n\r\nSJRCC will determine the outcome achieved through the following use of data collection and evaluation methods: 1) Compiling volume and revenue data monthly from the Department\u0027s DR-6 forms, and comparing it to volumes from the previous fiscal year to calculate the percentage change; 2) Identifying efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, determining how efforts will be measured, tracking data and reporting the results in the final report; and 3) Waste audits will be performed quarterly on current projects and daily to gain new collection contracts.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County Office of Education (dba San Joaquin County Regional Conservation Corps)","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Nicholas","LastName":"Mueller","Phone":"209-468-9131"},{"GrantID":14780,"CycleID":566,"CycleCode":"RLC28       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC28        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":1472629.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Grantee will increase beverage container recycling by five (5) percent from the previous fiscal year.  \r\nThe Grantee will accomplish this by:\r\n1) Expanding the single stream recycling program (all container types and paper commingled into the recycling container) which includes collection from commercial, industrial, governmental, educational, and recreational accounts.\r\n2) Offering a Class B Driver Training Program to expand the program\u0027s capacity to serve additional clients more professionally.","ParticipantName":"Civicorps Schools","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Hickey","Phone":"510-992-7838"},{"GrantID":14781,"CycleID":566,"CycleCode":"RLC28       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC28        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The GOAL of the UCCIE Beverage Container Recycling Program is to increase by 5% beverage container recycling and education throughout San Bernardino County at, but not limited to parks, events, bars, restaurants, businesses, government offices, schools, fairs, forests, forest visitor centers and multi-family housing programs. This will be achieved through beverage container recycling services, education and litter abatement.","ParticipantName":"Southern California Mountains Foundation","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Miss","FirstName":"Sarah","LastName":"Miggins","Phone":"9093822796"},{"GrantID":14782,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":23179.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The EHD/LEA intends to use the EA23 grant funds for staff training to maintain our State certification, for purchase of necessary safety equipment, for maintenance and calibration of monitoring equipment as neccessary, to update program staff computer systems as neccessary, and to facilitate activities conducted in the course of enforcement of solid waste laws and regulations.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ernest","LastName":"Dragan","Phone":"805-654-2859"},{"GrantID":14783,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":16321.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The enforcement assistance grant will be utilized to directly support the Glenn County Local Enforcement Agency in inspecting and monitoring the Glenn County Landfill, two composting operations, closed sites and other solid waste activities. The grants funds will be maintained in a seperate account within the Glenn County Health Services Department budget, as required in the Enforcemnent Assistance Grants Program Financial Control Mechanisms document. Expenditures will be divided betwenn equipment, training, professional and consulting services and LEA staff salaries.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Backus","Phone":"530-934-6102"},{"GrantID":14791,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":62435.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA is applying for the 2013-2014 Landfill Enforcement Grant to further assist our program in reinforcing its goal and achieve efficiency.  The LEA would like to use part of the grant for a consultant contract, which is primarily utilized for engineering review of Reports of Facility Information, closure plans, and other technical documents.  The LEA would like to use the remainder for staff attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees and field equipment and its maintenance.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Kao","Phone":"213-252-3967"},{"GrantID":14793,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":16246.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nFunds obtained from the grant program will be used to support the Local Enforcement Agency\u0027s (LEA) ability to inspect, permit and monitor the landfill and compost facility.  These funds will be set up in a separate interest bearing account and appropriate records will be will be maintained.  Any interest earned will be used to enhance Personnel costs.\r\n\r\nThe Solid Waste Program in Mariposa County continues to benefit from enforcement training workshops/seminars offered by the CalRecycle and other worthwhile organizations.  These training sessions assist in the standardization of LEA functions and provide opportunities to network with other jurisdictions.\r\n\r\nAdditionally, the LEA Program will continue inspection of closed, illegal, and abandoned sites throughout the County.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Charles B.","LastName":"Mosher, M.D., MPH","Phone":"209-966-3689"},{"GrantID":14794,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":22892.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety, and environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department intends to use the FY 2013-2014 LEA grant fund for new safety, field and office equipment; medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspection at solid waste facilities); and for staff training.  Any interest earned will be spent on copy machine lease.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Kith","Phone":"209-468-3444"},{"GrantID":14796,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":18681.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Environmental Health Division (Solid Waste LEA) of the Yolo County Health Department intends to use the FY 2013/2014 LEA grant funds for training and conference expenses, solid waste staff vehicle maintenance, staff time not reimbursable by fees, and for the purchase and maintenance of equipment necessary to perform the Solid Waste Inspection and Enforcement Program.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jianmin","LastName":"Huang","Phone":"5306668646"},{"GrantID":14801,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":42083.0000,"ProjectSummary":"One of the goals of the LEA Program is to protect public health and safety through effective uses of technology in regulating waste facilities in Riverside County.\r\n\r\nA portion of the grant funds will be used to maintain and use the geographic system (GIS) to facilitate the oversight of waste facilities. The remaining funds will be used for training of LEA staff to increase effectiveness of field staff, to purchase equipment, and conduct enforcement.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Abbott","Phone":"760-863-7570"},{"GrantID":14803,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":18525.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local Enforcement Agency Assistance Grant","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Rowe","Phone":"209-381-1100"},{"GrantID":14805,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":18424.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Solid Waste Program is to protect public health \u0026 safety, and the environment through permitting and inspecting solid waste, recycling, ,and compost facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\nMendocino County\u0027s Environmental Health Division intends to use FY2013-2014 LEA Grant funds to support the funding of one LEA staff position.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Trey","LastName":"Strickland","Phone":"707-234-6625"},{"GrantID":14812,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":17932.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to protect health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\nInyo County Environmental Health intends to use FY 2013/14 LEA grant funds to help us offset salary costs related to enforcement of the solid waste program. Our LEA inspector, Jerry Oser, and myself are the two salaries to be targeted for grant funding. Duties include inspections,  report writing, and enforcement activities. The cost of the LEA program is not fully supported by fees and grant money alone, and County general funds are utilized to make up the difference.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Marvin","LastName":"Moskowitz","Phone":"760-878-0261"},{"GrantID":14813,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":19880.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This certified LEA oversees 62 solid waste sites (operations, facilities, closed municipal waste and burn dumps) and numerous nuisance dump sites.  We educate citizens and businesses, responding to their requests as well as other agency requests for service.  Other funding for the LEA program is derived from a portion of the solid waste tipping fee (currently $2.66 per ton), solid waste operation /facility inspection fees and project review fees.  We will use the EA 24 grant funds to augment our program revenue to provide staff salaries and staff training.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Harriet","LastName":"Hill","Phone":"707-268-2224"},{"GrantID":14815,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":19068.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Shasta County Department of Resource Management\u0027s Environmental Health Division, the designated Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is applying for grant funds.   It is our intention to use grant funds to supplement our landfill tipping fee revenue source.   The entire award for Shasta County will be used for staff salaries.   Our objective is to continue to provide a proactive, comprehensive Solid Waste LEA Program.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carla","LastName":"Serio","Phone":"530-225-5787"},{"GrantID":14818,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":17131.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant will go to finance PERSONNEL (Administratiave Services \u0026 Field Staff salary)","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Ruminski","Phone":"707-263-1164"},{"GrantID":14819,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":34501.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding received through the Local Enforcement Agency grant will offset staff costs related to inspection, training, enforcement activities and oversite of the Solid Waste Program.\r\n\r\nThe goal of the Kern County Environmental Health Division, as the Local Enforcement Agency, is to ensure that solid waste activities are operated in conformance with the regulations of the State of California, and that the protection of public health, safety and the environmental is upheld as the highest priority.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeffrey","LastName":"Marshall","Phone":"6618628775"},{"GrantID":14821,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":21454.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA intends to use grant funds for salaries exclusive of benefits. The Grant will augment our inspection, permitting, and enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Wesley","LastName":"Nicks","Phone":"5307452300"},{"GrantID":14823,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":19346.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Napa County Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency is to protect the public health, safety and the environment with regard to all the solid waste facilities and operations within Napa County.\r\n\r\nThe County of Napa intends to use the FY 2013-14 LEA Grand Funds for the purpose of assisting personnel salary associated within the solid waste facility inspection and permitting program.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"707-253-4144"},{"GrantID":14824,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":16218.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The entire grant award will be used for Staff salaries in the Solid Waste Program.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Hedtke","Phone":"530-623-1459"},{"GrantID":14825,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":16021.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Pittsburg LEA will use the funds to continue programs, education and outreach to residents on materials that cannot be disposed of in a landfill/transfer station such as sharps, mercury and other HHW materials.  The funds will be used for staffing in the role of inspections and LEA outreach as well as to support the inspection vehicle expenses. The funds will also support computers, software, licenses, electronics and other monitoring equipment.","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Laura L.","LastName":"Wright","Phone":"925-252-4114"},{"GrantID":14829,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":17381.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1. To support personnel salaries and benefits for solid waste landfill permit and inspections in the LEA Program\r\n2. Postage, Copies, communications and other office supplies associated with LEA functions in the solid waste program\r\n3. maintenance and travel costs on vehicle use for landfill and transfer station inspections\r\n4. Up to 10% for administrative anc clerical support costs.","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Perez","Phone":"530-283-6355"},{"GrantID":14831,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":18324.0000,"ProjectSummary":"These grant funds will be used to help support the Soild Waste Enforcement Program LEA within the Madera County Environmental Health Dept.  This years grant funds help subsidize this program funding for office equipment/supplies, field inspection equiptment/PPE, communication equipment/funding, training and any other nessessary support.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Phil","LastName":"Hudecek","Phone":"559-675-7823"},{"GrantID":14832,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":16188.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities in our jurisdiction.\r\nThe Modoc County Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 13/14 grant funds for staff salary for the solid waste program.  Any interest earned will be used for the same purposes.","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Warren","LastName":"Farnam","Phone":"530-233-6310"},{"GrantID":14833,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":16504.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds from this grant will be used to implement the Solid Wastes Enforcement Program activities including the inspections, report writing and permit reviews of the various solid waste facilities, hauling vehicles and disposal sites within Tuolumne County.  Funds will also be used for enrichmnet by allowing staff to attend trainings, roundtable meetings, and conferences, and to promote awareness of proper solid waste disposal and recycling through community outreach and education.  Any interest earned will be used fro training and education.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rachelle","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"209-533-5692"},{"GrantID":14836,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":19447.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. \r\n\r\nThe LEA grant funds and any interest earned would be used towards improving our solid waste enforcement program. Those expenses would include training for enforcement staff (including travel within the state), the purchase of equipment and materials used for inspection and salaries and benefits for environmental health personnel to handle expected workload in FY 2013-2014 from anticipated applications from new or revised solid waste facility permits, inspections and other activities in the solid waste enforcement program. \r\n\r\nJeff G. Taber, MPH, REHS \r\nDeputy Health Director, Environmental Health Services \r\nKings County Public Health Department","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Taber","Phone":"559-852-2620"},{"GrantID":14838,"CycleID":565,"CycleCode":"EA24        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA24         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":15560.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\nThe Sunshine Canyon Landfill Local Enforcement Agency intends to use EA 24 FY 2013-2014 LEA grant funds for new safety and field equipment, staff attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees, and field equipment and its maintenance.","ParticipantName":"Sunshine Canyon Landfill","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Kao","Phone":"213-252-3967"},{"GrantID":14846,"CycleID":567,"CycleCode":"HD21        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD21         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":94446.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Purchase of a hazardous waste storage unit for the Morro Bay PHHWCF and a forklift for the Cold Canyon Landfill PHHXCF.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Worrell","Phone":"8057828530"},{"GrantID":14855,"CycleID":567,"CycleCode":"HD21        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD21         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":105000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Existing Household Hazardous Waste Permanent Facility Building serving Humboldt County (pop. 134,000), was constructed in  2003, and now requires upgrades to interior floor, building ventilation and construction of a canopy cover for exterior unloading area where HHW is received from vehicles. Cost for these three improvement projects is $100,000.00 Administrative costs for HD-21 grant management and oversight total $5,000.00","ParticipantName":"Humboldt Waste Management Authority","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brent","LastName":"Whitener","Phone":"7072688680"},{"GrantID":14883,"CycleID":568,"CycleCode":"RBC25       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC25        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Tharon Wright","AwardedFunds":247978.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The purpose of the AB341 Beverage Container Collaboration is to increase Cash Redemption Value (CRV) diversion in the under privileged communities of Salinas Valley. The Collaboration will provide waste diversion infrastructure and outreach that will increase CRV beverage container recycling, reduce beverage container litter, and assist Salinas Valley in achieving state-mandated recycling ordinances and diversion goals. The stakeholders in this Collaboration represent 100% of the waste related agencies that serve the Salinas Valley.","ParticipantName":"The Offset Project, Inc.","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Kristin","LastName":"Cushman","Phone":"8312770167"},{"GrantID":14899,"CycleID":567,"CycleCode":"HD21        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD21         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":341505.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Increase the quality and quantity of HHW management options available to residents \u0026 small businesses in Fresno County by the construction \u0026 equipping of a regional, permanent HHW Facility.   Grant eligible expenditures will include, but not be limited to, the acquisition \u0026 installation of several major facility structural elements, such as specialized prefabricated HazMat storage containers, a toilet, protective canopy, and mobile office. In addition equipment (such as a forklift) and supplies will make it possible for Fresno County to open, and then to operated this facility in a timely and cost-effective manner.  Once the HHW Facility is in place, the County will be able to development \u0026 cost-effective operate a local, regional network of hosted sites (hopefully, at least 20) for the collection of paint, sharps \u0026 Universal Wastes.  This Network will make HHW management even more accessible and allow both programs to be more cost-effective and visible.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Leslie","LastName":"Kline","Phone":"5596004259"},{"GrantID":14927,"CycleID":567,"CycleCode":"HD21        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD21         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":20416.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To upgrade our Permanent Houshold Hazardous Waste Collection Facility with the purchase of a fume hood for identification of unknowns.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Bowers","Phone":"5596247428"},{"GrantID":14930,"CycleID":567,"CycleCode":"HD21        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD21         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":84824.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds are being requested to continue the improvements and expand the collection areas for recyclable/universal waste at the Red Hill Yard Waste Facility.  Requested funds are for an HHW storage locker, shelters, secondary containment pallets and replacing conex boxes.  Funds will also be used to improve the security of the facility by replacing and expanding the fencing.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Yvonne","LastName":"Van Zee","Phone":"209-785-1689"},{"GrantID":14931,"CycleID":567,"CycleCode":"HD21        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD21         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":87669.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Working in collaboration with West County Resource Recovery(WCRR), the regional JPA WCCIWMA, would like to increase the productivity and safety of the Permanent HHW Collection Facility by increasing the usable space inside the facility by approximately 40% by building a decking over the secondary containment area.  We will move the current office and supplies to an outside modified reused cargo storage container.  In addition, we want to add a HHW fire-rated storage locker at the El Cerrito Recycling and Environmental Resource Center. This will decrease the potential for accidental breakage of the universal waste waiting to be collected and allow for the proper storage of the other hhw. The ECRERC is expected to begin collecting other types of hhw such as paint during this grant period and become a permanent HHW collection facility.","ParticipantName":"West Contra Costa Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lorna","LastName":"Thomson","Phone":"5102153121"},{"GrantID":14937,"CycleID":567,"CycleCode":"HD21        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD21         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":49900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand existing permanent HHW facility to provide administrative office so that facility will have sufficient supervision and staffing to open an additional day each week.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Sweeney","Phone":"7074689710"},{"GrantID":14946,"CycleID":567,"CycleCode":"HD21        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD21         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":275938.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of Paradise (Paradise) requests $299,677 to expand our permanent household hazardous waste collection facility to increase participation, provide collection opportunities for residential waste, increase  more cost-effective collection methods, and expand public education opportunities to Paradise and the surrounding area. The expansion of our permanent household hazardous waste collection facility includes a roof and reuse area expansion and purchase of work area support materials and educational materials. This is a shovel ready project prepared for construction pending grand funding.\r\n\r\nParadise and the Upper Ridge represent a diverse geographic area with a population that exhibits a variety of HHW disposal needs.","ParticipantName":"Town of Paradise","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5308763345"},{"GrantID":14950,"CycleID":567,"CycleCode":"HD21        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD21         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":170000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Bernardino County will partner with City of Big Bear Lake on reconstruction and expansion of the Big Bear Lake HHW Facility.  Reconstructed/expanded facility will include a concrete pad, permanent industrial grade canopy, water, fire hydrant, electrical, lighting, fencing, and portable office.  Reduction of funding sources for temporary events and improving economies will result in increased usage of this facility.  This facility has historically been lacking in space, structural cover, and structural layout to provide sufficient services to the local residents.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Firas","LastName":"Taher","Phone":"9093825401"},{"GrantID":14954,"CycleID":567,"CycleCode":"HD21        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD21         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":170382.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Elk Grove is currently in the construction phase of the new Permanent Household Hazardous Wate Collection Facilty (PHHWCF), for the Sacramento region. A household hazardous waste facility, with a reuse area, was designed in early 2011 to encourage and promote legal and proper household hazardous waste disposal and reuse. The Southern Sacramento County region does not currently possess a PHHWCF, thus the City of Elk Grove is currently building a PHHWCF that will service the southern region of the county, which will open in the Fall of 2013. The City is requesting $262,332.24 in grant funding for the equipment to open the facility.","ParticipantName":"City of Elk Grove","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Christian","LastName":"Punsal","Phone":"9166273452"},{"GrantID":14966,"CycleID":568,"CycleCode":"RBC25       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC25        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Shamila Tooker","AwardedFunds":83202.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of this project is to build a sustainable beverage recycling program within Sanger USD. Funds will be used to purchase beverage recycling bins, receptacle liners, as well as collection materials to be used by staff at each of our twenty school sites. These items will work in conjunction with ongoing organizational education to be provided by both internal personnel, as well as our various recycling service providers.","ParticipantName":"Sanger Unified School District","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Edwards","Phone":"5595247030"},{"GrantID":14989,"CycleID":569,"CycleCode":"FR49        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR49         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":93784.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Los Angeles County Local Enforcment Agency is seeking this grant to clean this site which contains 22 parcels, all of which are inactive farmland.  The Los Angeles County Department of Weights and Measures/Agricultural Commissioner will be partnering with the Local Enforcment Agency to implement this grant.  The proposed grant site is comprised of parcels that are privatley owned.  Los  Angeles County has a number of illegal dumping prevention programs in place, including quarterly waste tire amnesty collection events, and hazardous material collection centers located in the Palmdale and Lancaster, twice a year free disposal at the two area landfills, an active illegal dumping enforecment program administered by the Local Enforcement Agency using covert and overt cameras, and field inspections to issue notice of compliance and interagency cooperation with the Sheriff\u0027s Department, District Attorney\u0027s Office and the Deparmtent of Public Works to more fully address illegal dumping.\r\nThe Los Angeles County Local Enforcment Agency is seeking this grant to clean four sites, all of which are inactive farmland.  The Los Angeles County Department of Weights and Measures/Agricultural Commissioner will be partnering with the Local Enforcment Agency to implement this grant.  The proposed grant site is comprised of parcels that are privatley owned.  Los  Angeles County has a number of illegal dumping prevention programs in place, including quarterly waste tire amnesty collection events, and hazardous material collection centers located in the Palmdale and Lancaster, twice a year free disposal at the two area landfills, an active illegal dumping enforecment program administered by the Local Enforcement Agency using covert cameras, and field inspections to issue notice of compliance and interagency cooperation with the Sheriff\u0027s Department, District Attorney\u0027s Office and the Deparmtent of Public Works to more fully address illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cindy","LastName":"Chen","Phone":"6264305540"},{"GrantID":15010,"CycleID":568,"CycleCode":"RBC25       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC25        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Rhoderick Estrada","AwardedFunds":78688.0000,"ProjectSummary":"By extending beverage container collection across the City of Alameda\u0027s most heavily-trafficked, outdoor public areas, Alameda will collect an additional 286,000 beverage containers annually. The grant will enable the City to purchase 50 beverage container recycling receptacles for the busiest sections of the City\u0027s parks, business districts, and transit hubs. In so doing, every Alamedan and/or visitor to Alameda will have an easy opportunity to recycle a beverage container in the City\u0027s most trafficked outdoor public spaces.","ParticipantName":"City of Alameda","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kerry","LastName":"Parker","Phone":"5107477959"},{"GrantID":15024,"CycleID":568,"CycleCode":"RBC25       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC25        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Tharon Wright","AwardedFunds":165000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Dinuba is proposing to enhance its current curbside recycling for residential, commercial and multi-family units by providing a 90-gallon blue recycling cart to over 5,000 customers. This will increase beverage container recycling as well as help the city meet its diversion rate and Calrecycle AB 341 goals.\r\nBy replacing its current 110-gallon split cart (55-gallon recyclables and 55-gallon waste) with 90-gallon blue recycling cart it will capture more beverage containers, reduce contamination, encourage more recycling and provide the infrastructure for years to come.","ParticipantName":"City of Dinuba","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Roy","LastName":"Ramirez","Phone":"5595913278"},{"GrantID":15027,"CycleID":568,"CycleCode":"RBC25       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC25        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Rhoderick Estrada","AwardedFunds":108122.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project is a partnership between the Sierra Conservation Project, Inc. and Town of Mammoth Lakes. The project will implement new and enhance existing beverage container recycling programs within the Town of Mammoth Lakes,  providing convenient beverage container recycling opportunities at multifamily dwellings, private businesses and parks/recreational areas.","ParticipantName":"Sierra Conservation Project, Inc.","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Robinette","Phone":"7607092301"},{"GrantID":15044,"CycleID":568,"CycleCode":"RBC25       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC25        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Tharon Wright","AwardedFunds":232058.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our goal is to establish a uniform, two-bin waste collection system across the entire Culver City Unified School District, a district with ~6,700 students and ~900 staff.  The new system will consist of blue recycling bins and black trash bins, side-by-side, everywhere to greatly enhance the recovery of beverage containers and other recyclable materials.  We are requesting funding for the second phase of this project to include five new sites: middle school, high school, continuation high school, adult school and the maintenance and operations facility.  This initiative is a crucual component of our overall goal to create a culture of sustainability at CCUSD.","ParticipantName":"Culver City Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Shea","LastName":"Cunningham","Phone":"3106639749"},{"GrantID":15065,"CycleID":568,"CycleCode":"RBC25       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC25        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Shamila Tooker","AwardedFunds":211509.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Diego North Sector Beaches and Campgrounds Recycle Project purpose is to bring the San Diego area North Sector of the State Parks Coast District into compliance with AB75 in diverting 50% of recyclable waste away from landfills and to assist with AB341\u0027s Mandatory Recycling Requirements.  Specifically this project will implement a comprehensive collection program that will expand current infrastructure and incorporate effective components of sustainability such as education, outreach, signage, and bins.","ParticipantName":"Friends of Cardiff and Carlsbad State Beaches","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Wisenor","Phone":"7608049179"},{"GrantID":15073,"CycleID":568,"CycleCode":"RBC25       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC25        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Shamila Tooker","AwardedFunds":75859.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Summary and Statement of Use: The City of Roseville Environmental Utilities Department proposes to purchase 22 BigBelly Recyclers (solar powered bins dedicated to CRV-only collection) to allow for collection of CRV containers at city owned sports fields, park picnic areas, community and regional pools and at the city\u0027s Town Square.  The proposed project would cover 2 regional parks (Mahany and Maidu), 4 community parks (Royer, Kaseburg, Hughes and Woodbridge), 1 regional pool (Roseville Aquatics Complex), 1 community pool (Mike Shellito Indoor Pool) and the city\u0027s Town Square project in Downtown Roseville.  These venues host many special events/mobile food events/festivals with food, host regional swimming tournaments and swimming events/classes, host large picnics and large sporting events (little league, soccer, softball, football). On average annual usage of these facilities is as follows:  \r\n\r\n1.\t240,00 annual users at the Roseville Aquatics Complex (RAC). \r\n2.\t30 swim meets, matches, etc at the RAC over a 45 day period.\r\n3.\t55,000 annual users at the Mike Shellito Indoor Pool.\r\n4.\t215 little league games played at Maidu Regional Park. \r\n5.\t30 softball and soccer tournaments played at Maidu Regional Park.\r\n6.\t705 little league games played at Mahany Regional Park. \r\n7.\t78 annual picnic rentals and special events at Royer Park.\r\n8.\t227 annual picnic area rentals City-wide.\r\n\r\nAs such, many of these events generate a considerable amount of CRV material due to the presence of food and drink.  Currently, this CRV is mixed with other waste and sorted at a Materials Recovery Facility.  This proposal would allow for source separation of CRV materials that are cleaner and have a higher recyclability as well as increasing the community\u0027s accessibility to recycling and raise awareness among the many thousands of people that use these recreation and special event facilities by allowing them to tangibly participate in the act of recycling.","ParticipantName":"City of Roseville","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Vicki","LastName":"Reid","Phone":"9167745580"},{"GrantID":15093,"CycleID":568,"CycleCode":"RBC25       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC25        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Rhoderick Estrada","AwardedFunds":249887.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Modesto City Schools (MCS) will establish a formal, uniform beverage container recycling program district-wide. This includes all school sites and supporting facilities. The target audience is 29,700 students in grades Pre-K through 12th grade, 3,000 staff, and thousands of community members who visit the district\u0027s facilities and schools daily. MCS will purchase and install 88 Max-R Recycling Bins to be distributed among the 7 high schools, 1 alternative education school, 4 junior high schools, 22 elementary schools, and district support facilities. The goals are to 1) increase the number of beverage containers captured at school facilities by having recycling containers placed at 100% of the school sites; 2) 100% of school sites will develop and submit a written site-specific recycling plan; and 3) 40% increase in the number of student-led environmental/recycling clubs district-wide.","ParticipantName":"Modesto City Schools","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Betschart","Phone":"2095503301"},{"GrantID":15112,"CycleID":568,"CycleCode":"RBC25       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC25        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Tharon Wright","AwardedFunds":9697.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Marymount California University (MCU) plans to install 8 BigBelly Solar trash and recycling duo stations across all campus sites, and expand beverage container and single-stream recycling education and training for approximately 2,000 students, employees, and other campus visitors.","ParticipantName":"Marymount California University","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kathleen","LastName":"Talbot","Phone":"3103037338"},{"GrantID":15137,"CycleID":568,"CycleCode":"RBC25       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC25        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Tharon Wright","AwardedFunds":38000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LMU Housing Recycling Bin Project will replace outdated, free-standing solid waste containers with 25-30 recycling stations that are strategically-located in two campus housing zones, resulting in an increase in recycled CRV volume during the two-year grant period.  An environmental education campaign coordinated by the Student Housing Office and Facilities Management will increase awareness about the Project, and encourage participation among the 3,200 students who live on campus each year.","ParticipantName":"Loyola Marymount University","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nathaniel","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"3103382963"},{"GrantID":15144,"CycleID":576,"CycleCode":"SWC52       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC52        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Alan Zamboanga","AwardedFunds":81119.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Clean-up of significant solid waste violation(s) that pose subtantial threat to public health and safety in Tehama County. The property owners are unwilling or unable to effect corrective action on own accord.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Potanovic","Phone":"5305278020"},{"GrantID":15164,"CycleID":578,"CycleCode":"HD22        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD22         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":37535.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lancaster responds to over 835 complaints a year with regards to HHW being illegally disposed along the Public Rights of Way or on Public lands. The City of Lancaster is requesting funding to expand their HHW collection activities in order to provide the public with the safe and secure disposal of HHW. In recent years, the City has received enormous support from the public with regards to offering temporary one day Public HHW events. By providing these temporary HHW events, the City of Lancaster will be able to educate the public on the proper disposal of HHW, reduce illegal dumping, and support a program that creates a positive impact within the community. The City of Lancaster plans on using the funds to conduct 3 temporary HHW collection events where\r\ntrained staff will assist the public in the safe and secure collection of HHW waste; purchase a Prefabricated hazardous material storage unit for the collection of hazardous waste, and utilize funding to provide public outreach and education to the community through flyers, banners, advertisements, and a HHW educational website.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":15166,"CycleID":576,"CycleCode":"SWC52       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC52        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Alan Zamboanga","AwardedFunds":45350.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The objective is to remove, recover, recycle illegally dumped materials from project site, restoration of affected areas to promote habitat, improvements to public health and safety and environment, enhanced parklands for future public benefit. Measureable milestones will include removal of illegally disposed debris, planting and restoring shoreline, and project completion with enhanced safety of trail access and creek habitat","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Christian","LastName":"Elliott","Phone":"4083552291"},{"GrantID":15170,"CycleID":572,"CycleCode":"FR50        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR50         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":34952.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project would clean up a historic and active illegal dump site on approximately 1.5 acres owned by Park Avenue Turf Company.  In addition to cleaning up a variety of trash (including tires, boats, appliances, household waste, furniture), the project would clear and remove low vegetation to provide a line of sight for the tenant living on the property as well as install a fence to discourage future dumping.","ParticipantName":"Dixon Resource Conservation District","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kelly","LastName":"Huff","Phone":"7076781655"},{"GrantID":15171,"CycleID":572,"CycleCode":"FR50        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR50         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":39324.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Kashia Band of Pomo Indians has 41.85 acres of trust land. Clean up of illegal disposal sites were done in 2003, 2005, 2007 and in 2011. In 2003 the visible disposal sites were listed in the EPA illegal dump site database and were removed in 2005 and 2007. In 2011, the tribe received a small amount of funds from the Bureau of Indian Affairs to remove additional debris at previously cleaned sites that had debris below the surface that had not been removed under EPA funds. In 2012, tribal environmental staff revisited sites previously cleaned up to check for any illegal dumping. They did not find any new dumping, but did find dumps that were not apart of the initial cleanups. Some of this was due to vegetation growth and forest detritus obscuring them. We currently have noted 21 sites within or near the border of the 41.85 acres of trust land. Some are scatter sites, others are much larger at the top of the ravines. The sites together cover approximately 0.4162 acres. This project would be to remove the sites located. These are not new dumping sites. They are old sites that were missed in the earlier clean up events.","ParticipantName":"Kashia Band of Pomo Indians of the Stewarts Point Rancheria","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Nina","LastName":"Hapner","Phone":"7075910580"},{"GrantID":15178,"CycleID":572,"CycleCode":"FR50        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR50         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":27442.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Removal of illegally dumped trash, metal, vegetation piles and abandoned squatter travel trailer.  Installation of fencing along perimeter of adjacent homes to prevent access and migration of dumping.","ParticipantName":"Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Sarah","LastName":"Ryan","Phone":"7072635277"},{"GrantID":15182,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":39567.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant funding will support San Luis Obispo County\u0027s continuing efforts to enforce CalRecycle\u0027s waste tire regulations, and allow the County to educate businesses and the public on how to handle waste tires in a safe and responsible manner.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Lichtenfels","Phone":"8057815553"},{"GrantID":15183,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":220628.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to conduct inspections and surveillance to ensure compliance with waste tire laws and regulations.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Kraus","Phone":"9256922549"},{"GrantID":15184,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":52483.0000,"ProjectSummary":"El Dorado County Environmental Management respectfully requests TEA 21 grant funding to continue to implement a used tire inspection and enforcement program. There are currently 133 facilities with Tire Program Identification numbers (TPIDs) in El Dorado County. The majority of the requested funds will be used to conduct routine facility compliance inspections. The remainder of the requested funds will be used for inspector training, attending TEA roundtables, facility education, equipment, transportation expenses, and administrative time related to the program.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Stanton","Phone":"5306216658"},{"GrantID":15185,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":379994.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Orange County will use these grant funds to investigate illegal tire disposal activities and perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.  Funds will also be used for community and industry education, staff training and administration of the grant.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Carrier","Phone":"7144336220"},{"GrantID":15189,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":191000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The regulation of waste tire generation and disposal throughout unincorporated and incorporated Solano County.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jagjinder","LastName":"Sahota","Phone":"7077843308"},{"GrantID":15191,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":120000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement, Cycle 21 for Merced County","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Rowe","Phone":"2093811097"},{"GrantID":15192,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":254497.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant will allow Environmental Health to perform waste tire inspections, identify un-permitted waste tire activities and provide enforcement for illegally dumped tires within Placer county.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Kirschman","Phone":"5305816246"},{"GrantID":15193,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":63071.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The enclosed grant budget outlines our enforcement needs that will allow for the continued implementation of an effective enforcement program within Calaveras County. Many of our generators require assistance throughout the year with manifesting, storage requirements and general questions which requires additional travel time. Five of our generators are located in the higher elevations (snow areas), which typically require additional travel time to maintain safety. It must be noted that this not only increases inspection but surveillance time as well. Many of our routine surveillance areas are more than 1½ hours away from the office. \r\n\r\nIt is vital to our enforcement program to have the necessary funds available to continue an aggressive surveillance and educational campaign. Many of our surveillance areas are only accessible during the dryer months, while others warrant one visit per year as they are so remote. We typically see higher rates of illegal dumping in the cooler months in the more remote areas. This may be due in part to firewood cutting, camping activities and the production of illegal narcotics. It is imperative to our Waste Tire Program to have the necessary funds available to perform the above mentioned rural surveillance activities in addition to performing routine inspections..","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Eades","Phone":"2097546399"},{"GrantID":15194,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant will be used for continued inspection and enforcement of waste tire generators, waste tire haulers, and waste tire end-use facilities in accordance with CalRecycle regulations for the disposal and storage of waste/used tires. Inspections will be conducted at businesses currently registered with CalRecycle for the disposal and storage of waste/used tires. Educational visits will be conducted on new businesses generating, storing, and disposing of waste/used tires. Surveillance will be conducted as needed when illegal dumping of waste tires is suspected by a generator, hauler, and end-use facility. This program has aided the City of Fresno in the removal of waste tires and blight caused by illegal  dumping and storage of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs ","FirstName":"Ana","LastName":"Manzula","Phone":"5596218453"},{"GrantID":15197,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":130000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant program allows Stanislaus County to administer a comprehensive waste tire enforcement program which includes the following elements: identification, documentation, education, and inspection of businesses involved in the generation, collection, transportation, and disposal of waste tires.\r\n\r\nCurrently there are over 380 waste tire businesses in Stanislaus County and in the participating cities.  The grant allows inspections of each of these tire facilities, tire dealers, auto dismantlers, tire haulers, and other waste tire generators.  The local enforcement of the waste tire regulations will emphasize the importance of generators, haulers, and end-user businesses.  \r\n\r\nSince the program\u0027s inception in 2006, two (2) large tire piles containing over 20,000 have been cleaned up.  Over 1,983 inspections for tire facilities and tire haulers have been conducted, with 29 notice of violations issued along with ten (10) referrals to Cal Recycle for legal action.\r\n\r\nIf TEA 21 is awarded to Stanislaus County it will enable our jurisdiction to conducted 298 inspections, spend 232 hours on surveillance, investigate reported violations and respond to complaints of tire dumps.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Janice","LastName":"McClendon","Phone":"2095256778"},{"GrantID":15198,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":550000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant Funds will be used for personnel and equipment costs to inspect and enforce the State\u0027s Minimum Standards for handling, storage, and disposal of waste and used tires in the County of Los Angeles.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Morofuji","Phone":"6264305543"},{"GrantID":15199,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":405000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health (DEH) is to protect public health, safety, and the environment in regard to proper storage, transport and use of waste tires within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe County of Santa Clara DEH intends to use FY 2013 / 2014 TEA grant funds for activities directly related to inspection and administration costs for waste tire inspections as outlined in the grant procedures and requirements, and grant application guidelines and ongoing grant guidance from Calrecycle regarding waste and used tire activities.\r\n\r\nMichael Balliet\r\nHazardous Materials Program Manager","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Rummel","Phone":"4089181964"},{"GrantID":15204,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":39554.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Lake\u0027s Environmental Health Division\u0027s Waste Tire Program serves to protect the public health from mosquito infestations; maintain a safe environment via regular surveillance; and, if possible, removal of tires from creeks, waterways and the general countryside, We will continue routine annual inspections of at least 70 active TPID sites, as well as any that are \"inactive\" or are \"new\" in the county.  These routine inspections are meant to insure that waste tires are being stored and handled appropriately to prevent waste tire-fueled fires as well as mosquito control.","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Ruminski","Phone":"7072631164"},{"GrantID":15205,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations, including the manifest system. Inspections will be followed up with appropriate compliance actions to ensure that operators are complying with all waste tire regulations. Also investigate and conduct surveillance for illegal tire disposal activities within our jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Yancy","Phone":"5596757821"},{"GrantID":15206,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":192665.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Tire Enforcement Agency is a program of the Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) for the purpose of protecting public health, safety and the wellbeing of our communities and our environment from the impacts of improper waste tire management/recycling and disposal by:\r\n\r\n• Conducting careful and thorough inspections of permitted waste tire facilities, haulers and generators to ensure the proper management, handling and disposal of their waste tires;\r\n\r\n• Providing education to current operators and potential new waste tire operators on waste tire laws and regulations, prevention of mosquito breeding and West Nile Virus issues, rat breeding, and other public health, safety and environmental issues;\r\n\r\n• Assisting CalRecycle, as needed, in taking appropriate and effective enforcement;\r\n\r\n• Ensuring quick and thorough investigations of complaints;\r\n\r\n• Providing expert and timely review of documents;\r\n\r\n• Efficiently managing grant monies awarded by CalRecycle;\r\n\r\n• Participating in all mandatory trainings, roundtables and events;\r\n\r\n• Enhancing skills and knowledge by participating in CalRecycle, CalEPA and industry training opportunities and other grant related activities as directed by CalRecycle staff.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"KariLyn","LastName":"Merlos","Phone":"8584955799"},{"GrantID":15207,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":76138.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will use the grant to inspect our over 1600 Waste Tire Facilities for compliance with all the rules and regulations regarding waste tires. Since starting with the Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grant program we have seen a decrease in the number of large illegal waste tire dumps. Unregistered waste tire haulers are also a priority for this cycle since we have seen an increase in generators that appear to be doing their own hauling without being registered.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jerry","LastName":"Weir","Phone":"2138476202"},{"GrantID":15208,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":32000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to inspect at least 80% of active tire generators and 100% of tire haulers  for manifesting requirements and 100% of permitted tire businesses (greater than 500 tires) for compliance with waste tire storage, disposal and permit standards, terms and conditions during this grant cycle. Additionally, inspections at other tire business, not described above, will be conducted as required.","ParticipantName":"City of Sunnyvale","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lynne","LastName":"Kilpatrick","Phone":"4087307219"},{"GrantID":15209,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Modesto is requesting TEA 21 grant funding to continue the success of previous grant cycles. The City of Modesto has approximately 70-90 tire operations and this grant funding will ensure that those facilities stay in compliance with all waste tire regulations.  If awarded these funds, the City of Modesto will inspect all waste tire businesses within the city limits of Modesto for compliance with waste tire permitting, hauling, storage, disposal laws and regualtions, and submit all inspection forms to CalRecycle for review.  Midyear and final reports will be completed and submitted in a timely manner.  We will educate the tire businesses and conduct enforcement through field patrols and also follow up on all complaints and referrals where tires have been illegally dumped.  City enforcement staff will attend all mandatory and some non-mandatory training to keep informed and updated on all tire laws and regulations.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Karin","LastName":"Rodriguez","Phone":"2095775453"},{"GrantID":15213,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":65643.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Victorville is located in the Mojave Desert area approximately 1 hour from the heavily populated Los Angeles, Orange County, Inland Empire and 2 hours from the growing Las Vegas areas. The City is surrounded by a vast amount of desert land and has three major highways that intersect within the City (I-15 Freeway, CA Highway 18/138, and US highway 395). Due to the surrounding geography, the City experiences a large amount of illegal dumping activity which includes illegally dumped tire piles of both general passenger and commercial type tires. The City is still growing and currently has 108 waste tire related businesses (identified via WTMS as active businesses). In addition to the active businesses, the City has 8 inactive sites that are checked periodically to ascertain status. The City has and will use waste tire enforcement grant funds to establish a presence in our City and partner with the State to regulate the waste tire disposal process and minimize illegal dumping through surveillance, enforcement, and administrative actions. Funds will also aid our assigned staff to provide them with office and small field supplies/equipment to carryout grant inspection, surveillance, and education tasks. Our primary goal when utilizing grant funds is to inspect all waste tire generators and haulers within the grant period. Additionally, we will partner with the businesses, ensuring that all waste tires are manifested utilizing the forms provided by Cal-Recycle and encouraging them to report those who illegally dispose of tires. In administering the grant, the City of Victorville will prioritize its activities to mirror those established in the grant terms/conditions and procedures: inspection, waste tire manifest compliance, identifying illegal disposal activities, education, and awareness.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Duran","Phone":"7602436309"},{"GrantID":15216,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Waste Tire Program is to promote compliance with State and local regulations as it pertains to the collection, handling, storage and disposal of waste tires in an effort to protect the air, water, and land from pollution and to ensure public health and safety. \r\n\r\nThe Fresno County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division, proposes to utilize FY 2013-14 Waste Tire Grant funds for staffing, training and equipment needs associated with continuing the County‘s Enforcement Program Plan.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Adan","LastName":"Ortiz","Phone":"5596004065"},{"GrantID":15217,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":60000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"WTE 21 Inspection and Surveillance of businesses which generate waste tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Melanie","LastName":"Dunwoody","Phone":"6613263620"},{"GrantID":15225,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":82000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to support San Mateo County Environmental Health\u0027s activities to ensure all used and waste tires generated or stored within the County are properly disposed.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marjorie","LastName":"Terrell","Phone":"6503726209"},{"GrantID":15226,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":134892.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant monies will be used to fund the existing Waste Tire Enforcement Program, which includes conducting routine waste tire inspections, surveillance and enforcement, community education, attending round table events and other training required by Cal Recycle, and to purchase equipment and supplies needed to conduct the program activities.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Teresa","LastName":"Rios","Phone":"8317558979"},{"GrantID":15229,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":272718.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant funding will be used for the enforcement, inspectio and permitting of waste tire facilities and the movement and storage of waste tires within Sonoma County.\r\n\r\nSonoma County currently has 414 waste tire facilities with one facility being greater than 500 tires and participates in multi-agency task force meetings to oversee the enforcement of waste tire regulations throughout the County.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Sosko","Phone":"7075656521"},{"GrantID":15231,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":129505.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Grant funds will be used to conduct routine inspections at waste tire facilities and generators, and to prevent illegal transport, storage and disposal of waste tires. In addition, it will be used for reporting unregistered haulers to CalRecycle. Yolo County Env. Health will reach out to the community and industry via educational outreach materials and training, and promote sound waste tires management practices. YCEH will submit progress reports and a final report to CalRecycle. YCEH Waste Tires staff will attend the Waste Tire Conference, roundtable meetings and other mandatory and non-mandatory meetings and trainings.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jianmin","LastName":"Huang","Phone":"5306668585"},{"GrantID":15232,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":203500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Diego Regional Waste Tire program will be using grant funds to continue implementing\r\ninspections, enforcement, and education to over 1,000 active waste tire generating businesses. In 2007 the City began inviting neighboring cities to participate in the grant program in order to achieve better regional compliance. Today the City is collaborating with four neighboring cities (participating collaborative jurisdictions).","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Daron","LastName":"Warkentin","Phone":"6195333694"},{"GrantID":15235,"CycleID":583,"CycleCode":"UOC1        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Joaquin County, in partnership with the Cities of Escalon, Lathrop, Lodi, Manteca, Ripon, Stockton, \u0026 Tracy, is proposing to reach out to an inform underserved groups within the County about the existing used oil and oil filter collection/recycling programs.  Joining with several service groups in the County, the program will utilize radio ads, translated brochures and materials to educate these groups on the importance of recycling used oil/filters to keeping our environment clean and where to take the used oil/filters for recycling.\r\nThe proposal calls for $90,000 in grant support to be matched with $22,000 of funding to support ad development, staff time and oil collection aids.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Closs","Phone":"2094683066"},{"GrantID":15239,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":88000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Investigate illegal tire disposal activities and perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"7072534144"},{"GrantID":15240,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Kern County has a large agricultural area from fields, orchards, to farms and ranches. Historically these rich and fertile grounds have been soiled by illegal dumping of tires and other trash, junk and debris. After 4 plus years of Code and Tire enforcement, local farmers and ranchers are reporting the Waste Tire Program is a success and they are dealing with less dumped tires  on their valuable lands. Funds for this program is important to the continued success of the Waste Tire Program. This grant helps the ability to find and investigate new waste tire generators and haulers that maybe operating illegally.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Doyle","LastName":"Sprick","Phone":"6618628790"},{"GrantID":15241,"CycleID":583,"CycleCode":"UOC1        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":167720.0000,"ProjectSummary":"If grant is received funds will be used to expand our current curbside oil recycling program to include used oil filters.  A door hanger will be created and distributed to all 52,000 households in the City of Modesto informing the customers of the new program updates and availability of reusable recyle oil kits.  We will advertise the program in local newspapers, on radio and television.  Additionally we will invest in the Riders Recycle Program hoping to gain the participation of motorcycle enthusiasts in the area.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Michele","LastName":"Beck","Phone":"2095775493"},{"GrantID":15245,"CycleID":583,"CycleCode":"UOC1        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Ontario proposes a broad program that will provide 49,186 households with educational and motivational information about preventing used oil stormwater pollution, recycling used oil and used oil filters. The proposed education and outreach program will use six methods of delivery: truck signs, ten educational Penny Saver ads, eight promotional Penny Saver ads, oil change mats, door hangers, and a used oil/used filter reycling information wheel. The program offers eight filter exchange/oil collection events that will introduce Ontario residents to local used oil and filter recycling opportunities and locations. Promotion for each event will reach 49,186 households. The proposed program will reduce stormwater pollution and improve water quality at City of Ontario drain outfalls into the San Bernardino County Flood Control District\u0027s channels, local creeks and the Prado Basin. This will be accomplished by installing 75 storm drain filters in areas with historically higher levels of trash, debris, oily residue, other pollutants and poor runoff water quality.","ParticipantName":"City of Ontario","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Al","LastName":"Boling","Phone":"9093952000"},{"GrantID":15246,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":70355.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Waste Tire Program is to protect public health and the environment with regard to waste tires and facilities in Tehama County. TCEHD intends to use TEA 21 reimbursement grant funds for inspection, enforcement, outreach, training, and management in order to accomplish these objectives.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Potanovic","Phone":"5305278020"},{"GrantID":15248,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":107700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be exclusively used for implementation of waste tire program in Yuba County and participating jurisdictions. Funds will be used for inspection, enforcement, surveillance and training activities.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Davis","Phone":"5307495472"},{"GrantID":15249,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":29000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant will be utilized to directly support the Glenn County Local Enforcement Agency in inspecting/monitoring waste tire facilities and conducting other waste tire enforcement activities. Expenditures will be divided between inspections, enforcement, outreach, training, management, equipment, supplies and transportation.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Backus","Phone":"5309346102"},{"GrantID":15251,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":35391.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used for salaries of staff working in the Waste Tire Program, to purchase equipment/supplies need by staff to fulfill their responsibilities and to attend mandatory meetings and training.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Lawrence","LastName":"Fay","Phone":"8053468463"},{"GrantID":15252,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":63000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The requested funds, if awarded, will be used to inspect and regulate waste tire generators and haulers in Marin County. It will also be used to respond to referrals and requests for enforcement from CalRecycle, as well as queries from the public or other public agencies.\r\n\r\nNo other jurisdictions within Marin County receive funds from or participate in the Waste Tire Enforcment Program, so there are no other enforcement efforts to augment.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Carly","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"4154737240"},{"GrantID":15254,"CycleID":583,"CycleCode":"UOC1        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Baljot Biring","AwardedFunds":160480.0000,"ProjectSummary":"as","ParticipantName":"City of Hawthorne","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Douglas","LastName":"Krauss","Phone":"3103492987"},{"GrantID":15258,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":220000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department Waste Tire Program is to protect public health, safety and environment with regard to waste tire facilities within its jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department intends to use the TEA21 grant fund for all expenses associating with performing inspection of the waste tire facilities, investigating illegal dumping of waste tires in San Joaquin County, staff training, and administrative costs.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Kith","Phone":"2094683444"},{"GrantID":15260,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":144000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Division of Environmental Health seeks to establish and maintain a community-wide expectation of compliance with regulations and best management practices among waste tire generators. The grant funds will be use to identify, educate and inspect businesses involved in the collection, generating, transporting, and disposal of waste and used tires to determine compliance with all tire standards; including permit requirements, tire storage standards, and hauler registration and manifest system standards. Funds will also be used for educational outreach and responding to waste tire complaints.","ParticipantName":"City of Berkeley","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Manuel","LastName":"Ramirez","Phone":"5109815261"},{"GrantID":15261,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":83000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grantee will continue to maintain waste tire enforcement activities for this jurisdiction.   These, activities, include, but are not limited to, inspection of inventoried sites, identification of business that need to be on the TPID inventory, surveillance for illegal disposal sites and unregistered haulers, and compliance through education and if necessary, enforcement.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Eisen","Phone":"5302651469"},{"GrantID":15263,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":18338.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funds will be used to supplement the cost of two employees to inspect waste tire generating businesses to ensure proper handling and storage of waste tires, and adherence to hauling and manifesting requirements.  The employees will research, identify and survey areas in the city limits where illegal dumping of waste tires has occurred.  The employees will pursue enforcement action in those cases of persistent non-compliance and when illegal waste tire activities are identified.  The employees will conduct ongoing education to the waste tire business community.","ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Viola","LastName":"Rodriguez","Phone":"5596736894"},{"GrantID":15267,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":104710.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lancaster wishes to obtain TEA21 Grant Cycle funds to perform enforcement of the requirements for disposal and storage of waste tires within the City of Lancaster.  Funding will enable the City to take responsibility for the identification, investigation and enforcement of waste tire generators, haulers and facilities.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Agarpao","Phone":"6617236158"},{"GrantID":15269,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":361403.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used for inspection of waste tire generators and haulers, surveying for new waste tire generating businesses, investigating illegal dumping and hauling complaints, and provided education to public and businesses.  Funds will also be used for additional staff training and to prepare reports and other forms that will be submitted to CalRecycle.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Czapla","Phone":"9168766586"},{"GrantID":15272,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":345000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Grant funds will be utilized to implement the Waste Tire Inspection Program in Alameda County.  The inspection program will be implemented by all Alameda County CUPA staff equating to approximately two full-time staff conducting inspections, follow-up complaints, provide educational outreach to facilities, and manage the program, including periodic reporting to CalRecycle.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Susan","LastName":"Hugo","Phone":"5105676780"},{"GrantID":15273,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":17500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City has some major and independent tire operations within the City that store and dispose of waste tires.  Most of these types of businesses are operating within the guidelines of the state regulations.  However, it will be the smaller operations and illegal businesses that will not be aware of these regulation and guidelines and will require investigation and enforcement activities such as our towing operations and auto body shops.  The present auto-dismantlers have been compliant but still need monitoring. \r\n\r\nOther legal and illegal locations within the City need to be investigated and generators educated on their responsibilities for complying with state and possible local regulations such as towing operations, auto body shops, and heavy equipment and trucking operations.  Training of the City’s Code Enforcement Bureau and the Police Department will provide added focus and awareness of waste tire regulations in day to day operations and will identify additional problems to be investigated at homes, auto body shops, heavy equipment /diesel trucking yards and with vehicles transporting waste tires.\r\n\r\nThe objective of the Local Enforcement Agency and Code Enforcement Bureau will be to maintain and increase its inspection, surveillance and compliance program that will:\r\n\r\n?\tIdentify and investigate existing and new sites where waste tires have been illegally dumped;\r\n?\tInitiate inspections of tire dealers, auto-dismantlers, and waste tire facilities; conduct investigations of targeted sites to include automotive repair, auto body, towing operations, heavy equipment and illegal dumping sites;\r\n?\tInitiate enforcement action against facilities that are in non-compliance by issuing Letter of Violation (LOV) and requiring a Corrective Action Plan (CAP);\r\n?\tInitiate a model to abate non-conforming properties on a local level where applicable and reduce the opportunity for residential and commercial properties to be utilized as illegal storage areas;\r\n?\tComplete Waste Tire Facilities Surveys and document and confirm that generators are using authorized waste tire haulers, properly maintaining Tire Manifests, and complying with the requirements under the Waste Tire regulations;\r\n?\tFollow-up with Patrol Bureau in the Police Department regarding initiated action and investigations of unlawful disposal and waste tire haulers;\r\n?\tPursue abatement and cleanup of violators and or property owners;\r\n?\tEducate waste tire generators and residents within our jurisdiction of their responsibilities to comply with applicable laws as well as continual training of Officers on waste tire regulations, Vehicle Code, and Penal Code;\r\n?\tSubmit required reporting.\r\n\r\nThese tires are public nuisances as well as a health and safety problem not only for fire, rodent, and mosquito issues but threaten wildlife and habitat destruction in our wetlands and creeks within the City with the illegal dumping of waste tires.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Laura","LastName":"Wright","Phone":"9252524114"},{"GrantID":15275,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":53000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds from this grant will be used to implement the Waste Tire Enforcement Program by completing inspections of the waste tire generators and haulers, preparing reports, performing WTMS and grant management duties, participating in trainings, providing education to the waste tire industry, and conducting surveillance and enforcement activities throughout Tuolumne County.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Rachelle","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"2095335692"},{"GrantID":15276,"CycleID":583,"CycleCode":"UOC1        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":30988.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Riverside County Waste Management Department (RCWMD) is in the process of expanding the County’s Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program (HHWCP) to include RCWMD’s owned and operated regional sanitary landfills.  RCWMD has prepared the necessary permitting documents, including Joint Technical Document (JTD) Addendums for the Badlands and Lamb Canyon Sanitary Landfills.  The documents allow the collection of Antifreeze, Battery, Oil and Paint (ABOP) waste through its existing Lamb Canyon Landfill Permit-By-Rule (PBR) Permanent Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility that is currently utilized only by the RCWMD’s Load Check Program.  A revised PBR will be submitted to allow the collection of ABOP waste from its residents.  The permitting documents also allow for a ABOP Facility at the Badlands Landfill to collect ABOP waste from County residents.\r\n\r\nIn order to better serve the public, RCWMD is requesting two oil tanks and two storage containers to enclose the used oil tanks and oil filter drums from extreme inclement weather conditions such as heavy rain, snow and high winds experienced at these regional landfills.  In addition to this, we are requesting funding to provide educational outreach material to residents and to advertise the new ABOP facilities to County residents.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Janet","LastName":"Moreland","Phone":"9514863287"},{"GrantID":15277,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":111523.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Imperial County LEA intends to utilize the requested Tire Enforcement Grant funds to continue a comprehensive education and enforcement program to ensure that registered waste tire haulers are utilized for the transport of used or waste tires; that waste tire generators comply with disposal manifesting, permitting, and waste tire storage standards as applicable; and that illegal dumping of waste tires is prevented.  The objective of the tire enforcement agency program is to conduct compliance inspections to eliminate potential public health and safety risks associated with improperly managed waste tires within Imperial County.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Lars","LastName":"Seifert","Phone":"7603368530"},{"GrantID":15278,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":34000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle Waste Tire Enforcement Grant funds will be used to implement the waste tire program locally in Mendocino County and provide oversight to the businesses in our County handling waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Trey","LastName":"Strickland","Phone":"7072346639"},{"GrantID":15279,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":44681.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local Government Waste Tire Inspection and Enforcement","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Scott","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"5308792353"},{"GrantID":15281,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":600000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Reimbursement of employees hourly pay and benefits for the time spent conducting inspection of behalf of Cal recycle. \r\n\r\nTraining will be provided to assure County employees are kept up to date with new requirements of the State. Staff will also attend safety training of perishable skills. \r\n\r\nEquipment requested will be utilized to assure the employee is well prepared when conducting inspections.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Manuel","LastName":"Acueto","Phone":"9515387975"},{"GrantID":15284,"CycleID":581,"CycleCode":"TEA21       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA21        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tire inspection and enforcement conducted by our Code Compliance department.","ParticipantName":"City of Adelanto","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gladys","LastName":"Cruz","Phone":"7602462300"},{"GrantID":15285,"CycleID":583,"CycleCode":"UOC1        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":210936.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lancaster is very excited to propose an integrated used oil collection program.  This program would tie together existing facilities with new centers and curbside collections along with several other features to create a comprehensive program that would allow every citizen to conveniently dispose of their oil in an environmentally safe manner.\r\nThe budget for this program is bold.  A total cost for the grant term is $356 thousand.  The money would come from a combination of $219 thousand from this grant request, $16 thousand from the expected Used Oil Payment Program, and $121 thousand from City monies.  Future funds have been secured through City management and will be formally expressed in a City Council Resolution specifically written for this grant proposal.\r\nThis grant would allow the integration of 24 hour collection center with neighborhood satellite centers and curbside collection.  Public outreach would educate the public on their options for disposal.  Collaboration with Auto Parts stores would be attempted in a similar method to the Long Beach area cities to help promote the program.  Signage in problem dumping areas would help educate offenders.\r\nWith these grant resources we will be able to operate the most ambitious used oil collection program ever attempted in California.  With our CalRecycle and City of Lancaster partnership experiences we will be successful.  Thank you for this opportunity.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jason","LastName":"McClure","Phone":"6617235885"},{"GrantID":15286,"CycleID":583,"CycleCode":"UOC1        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":248877.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implement a Clean Boating Program at Modesto Reservoir and Woodward Reservoir from Memorial Day to Labor Day.  Program will provide education and outreach to boaters on oil management, implement a bilge pad exchange program and conduct a survey to gather current awareness of clean boating issues, measure effectiveness of outreach and provide demographics of visitors.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Denise","LastName":"London","Phone":"2095256788"},{"GrantID":15289,"CycleID":583,"CycleCode":"UOC1        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":54510.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Expand the current used oil and filter recycling program by developing Spanish education and outreach materials, creating a public art project focused on healthy storm drains, increasing tools and resources to the DIY oil change population by providing oil absorbent mats, and launching a brand new clean boater program to limit used oil from entering Truckee’s waterways.","ParticipantName":"Town of Truckee","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nichole","LastName":"Dorr","Phone":"5505822909"},{"GrantID":15290,"CycleID":583,"CycleCode":"UOC1        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":368407.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority (IWMA) is a regional agency which includes San Luis Obispo County and all seven cities.  The IWMA is proposing to enhance and expand oil and oil filter collection programs, reduce the negative environmental impacts of oil collection and expand public outreach.  The project includes four tasks:\r\n 1.Provide compressed natural gas vehicles (CNG) to the franchised waste haulers for curbside oil/filter collection.   \r\n2. Enhance the City of Morro Bay Harbor oil/filter collection program.  \r\n3. Purchase oil tanks, pumps and storage for certified collection centers.   \r\n4.  Implement an innovative outreach program.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Worrell","Phone":"8057828530"},{"GrantID":15296,"CycleID":583,"CycleCode":"UOC1        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":90780.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City of Vernon Used Oil Recycling Outreach to Independent Truckers\r\nThe City of Vernon’s used oil outreach to independent truckers will be made up of three basic components – identifying the local independent truckers who are likely oil change DIYer candidates, prepare educational outreach materials and hold outreach events to reach these truckers at locations in the City where they most commonly congregate, and plan and hold six (6) used oil and filter collection events targeted to the DIYer trucker community.","ParticipantName":"City of Vernon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Leonard","LastName":"Grossberg","Phone":"3235838811"},{"GrantID":15297,"CycleID":584,"CycleCode":"TCU15       ","CycleNameID":127,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Jill Hayashida","AwardedFunds":60950.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Joaquin County requests $60,950 to implement a tire clean up and education campaign.  The campaign aims to reduce the illegal dumping of waste tires from residential and agricultural neighborhoods through tire removal and education.  Tires will be removed from rural properties and public roadways using staff and the San Joaquin Regional Conservation Corps.  An advertising campaign will educate residents on illegal dumping and proper disposal and recycling of tires, including health risks incurred from stockpiled and abandoned tires.  All tires will be recycled by Golden Scrap Tire.  Estimated cost per tire is $2.04.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lorna","LastName":"Arreola","Phone":"2094683066"},{"GrantID":15302,"CycleID":583,"CycleCode":"UOC1        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Baljot Biring","AwardedFunds":360750.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will be used to launch a series of media outreach and education activities targeting the Chinese community in the San Gabriel Valley (SGV).  The San Gabriel Valley is home to one of the largest foreign-born Chinese populations in the US.  Under this targeted outreach campaign to the Chinese community, the first task will be to raise awareness of environmental regulations among Chinese-speaking populations in the San Gabriel Valley, and establish long-term habits for properly disposing of used oil/filters.  Proposed activities will be carried out through both traditional and new media,  and will include: \r\n1) The production of a series of news reports and short commercials to be aired on the Chinese mainstream news, TV/radio stations in Los Angeles. \r\n2) The development of a Chinese booklet containing used oil information, \r\n3) The hosting/display of used oil recycling information at interactive program kiosks at various Chinese shopping venues, \r\n4) The development and maintenance of a Chinese language Facebook page for the San Gabriel Valley Hazardous Waste and Used Oil Recycling Programs, \r\n5) The development and display of a Used Oil Program web banner on the Chinese yellow page online site and on Google search pages, \r\n6)The establishment of a toll free used oil/household hazardous waste hotline in the Chinese language for residents to call and obtain disposal methods/locations.","ParticipantName":"City of Monterey Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Amy","LastName":"Ho","Phone":"6263071383"},{"GrantID":15303,"CycleID":584,"CycleCode":"TCU15       ","CycleNameID":127,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Jill Hayashida","AwardedFunds":23379.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Modesto has an estimated population of 205,000 people who occupy roughly 37 square miles. There are 3,050 streets, 1,400 alleys, 78 parks and 3 main waterways. It is our intent to utilize grant funding to remove illegally dumped waste tires from these areas by employing a part-time staff person who will actively search designated areas as well as respond to any citizen reports of waste tire dumping and document for disposal. In addition to the labor component, the City of Modesto is requesting funding to contract with Golden By-Products Scrap Tire company to provide trailers for storage and transportation. Our plan is to contract for a total of six 45\u0027 trailers, estimated 3 uses per year with an average of 500 stacked waste tires per trailer. A single trailer will be placed at a secure site at the City of Modesto\u0027s Waste Water Treatment Facility located at 1221 Sutter Avenue in Modesto. As each trailer is filled, Golden By-Products will remove the full trailer and transport it for processing. An empty trailer will be place so that at no time will we be without a proper storage container. Note the City of Modesto will be responsible for providing a 1/2 ton pickup with a lift gate, safety equipment and any additional materials necessary to do the job safely and efficiently. Historically, the City of Modesto has collected  1200-1500 illegally dumped tires per year through the grant program. The City of Modesto is estimating that we will collect approximately 1500 illegally dumped tires per year for recycling through a permitted recycler and hauler for a total of 3000 tires during the entire grant cycle.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Vicki","LastName":"Rice","Phone":"2095775495"},{"GrantID":15304,"CycleID":573,"CycleCode":"FR51        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR51         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":49331.0000,"ProjectSummary":"There are three locations for request of grant funding regarding illegal dumping removal.  All three have active agricultural production past and present.  Also, each has appreciable tamarisk trees/windrows associated.  The trees were originally planted for agricultural production protection from the elements in this seasonally high winds and temperatures area.  As result of the trees presence, the areas are favored by roving bands of sheep herds and herders camps.  Abundant wildlife is also attracted to the areas.  \r\n   The three areas compose three site projects.\r\n \r\n1. Alfalfa Windrows   This location is immediately adjacent to large scale, well managed alfalfa seed and hay production.  The site is a staging area for apiary placement for seed pollination and honey production.  Sheep herding associated with dormant alfalfa animal cropping uses this site as a seasonal staging area for herder camps.\r\n   The location of site remains a native desert scrub plant community.  Due to the interface of biomes, the area is prime for wildlife proliferation.  \r\n \r\n2. Sheep Camp 1.   This location is in an area of past intensive agricultural production including onion, carrot and winter squash production.  The farming has decreased due to water pumping electric rate escalations.  It now has a prime use as a sheep herding focal point.  In years of abundant rainfall, multiple herds, containing thousands of animals each, rove the area.  The tamarisk windrow acts as a buffer to the seasonal winds and heat.  The trees supply welcomed harborage to the sheep, herders and local wildlife, especially birds.  \r\n \r\n3. Sheep Camp 2.   This location is proximate to Sheep Camp 1 and shares it attributes and conditions.  \r\n \r\n\r\n   The clearance operations would contain phases, identical with each site.  \r\n\r\n   By directive of the County Board of Supervisor, Michael Antonovich, (who’s ‘Letter of Support’ is grant included) a County outreach program for community awareness is to be initiated.  The program’s intent is  to discourage further illegal dumping plus inform of the remediation efforts launched.\r\n\r\n   Sites boundaries will be delineated with photos taken.  Toxics would be removed and properly disposed of.  Metals are to be collected and recycled.  Waste tire removal for recycling is to occur through Agriculture Departmental crews who are approved Cal Recycle waste tire haulers.  The hauls will be properly manifested.  Governmental programs through the City of Lancaster and Los Angeles County currently exist to provide final disposition regarding the- to be recycled products.\r\n \r\n  County Fire Inmate Crews (a \u0027Letter of Commitment\u0027 is application filed) will gather and pile all large refuse in vegetation absent areas to minimize plant/soil disturbance.\r\n \r\n  An approved vendor will utilize a loader and dump trucks to remove the large debris to the Lancaster Landfill which is about a twelve mile distance from all sites.\r\n \r\n   County Fire Inmate Crews will return to bag (in Cal Recycle, recycled content approved bags) the small refuse for load into a Departmental refuse packer truck for removal to the Lancaster Landfill.\r\n \r\n   The site will be reviewed for compliance.  Boundary delineates to be removed.  After abatement photos will be taken.\r\n\r\n   The request for Final Payment with supporting documentation is to be submitted.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Brackin","Phone":"6619748803"},{"GrantID":15305,"CycleID":583,"CycleCode":"UOC1        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":217193.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of Paradise (Paradise) requests $234,792 to expand our used oil collection facility to increase participation, provide collection opportunities for residential waste, increase  more cost-effective collection methods, and expand public education opportunities to Paradise and the surrounding area. The expansion of our permanent used oil collection facility includes the purchase of work area support materials and waste packaging and loading supplies for operation and management of waste oil and filters.  This is a shovel ready project prepared for construction pending grand funding.","ParticipantName":"Town of Paradise","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5308763340"},{"GrantID":15307,"CycleID":584,"CycleCode":"TCU15       ","CycleNameID":127,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Jill Hayashida","AwardedFunds":95540.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Long Beach proposes to continue the cleanup efforts around the Los Angeles River area north of the Long Beach Harbor Basin.  This area remains a high priority for the City due to the level of illegal dumping that occurs.\r\n\r\nThe first area is east of the LA River between 5th Street and Willow Street (East Project Area). The East project area is residential and commercial, including Drake Park and Thomas Edison Elementary School.  Golden Park and Cesar Chavez Park are also nearby.  The Los Angeles River runs directly west of the project area, with the Long Beach Harbor and Downtown Long Beach less than one mile from the project area.\r\n\r\nThe second area is west of the Los Angeles River between PCH and 9th Street (West Project Area). The West project area includes industrial and residential areas, with Cabrillo High School and Garfiel Elementary School nearby. Nearby parks include Hudson and Admiral Kidd Parks. The Los Angeles River runs directly east, the Dominguez Channel is about one-half mile to the west and the waters of the Port of Long Beach are directly South.\r\n\r\nIn both areas, clean-ups are necessary to keep dumped items off the streets.  Most illegal dumping of tires occurs in alleys and other City right-of-ways, however, occasional dumping does happen on private property.  Local businesses and neighborhood associations continue to coordinate clean-up efforts in the impacted area, but still need assistance as the responsibility has outgrown their resources.  Grant funds would ensure that tires are regularly collected, and that the east and west project areas remain clean and safe for residents and businesses. All tires collected by City crews will be taken to a facility that recycles tires into crumb rubber that is used in asphalt paving surfaces and synthetic athletic surfaces.  “No Dumping” signs will be posted in areas most impacted by illegal dumping.\r\n\r\nAs part of the TCU14 application the City requested funding for one year’s worth of the cost per tire for our clean up project rather than for the two-year term of the grant. Last year alone we collected a total of 61.53 tons and made twenty trips to CRM for tire recycling of full 40-yard bins. Therefore, this term the amount requested has increased to cover the entire grant cycle of two years.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elisa","LastName":"Calderon","Phone":"5625704695"},{"GrantID":15309,"CycleID":582,"CycleCode":"TDA3        ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA3         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":560621.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Repair of Mount Veeder Road road slip-out.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Mallika","LastName":"Ramachandran","Phone":"7072598194"},{"GrantID":15311,"CycleID":580,"CycleCode":"SWC55       ","CycleNameID":124,"CycleName":"Legacy Disposal Site Abatement Partial Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC55        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Robert Healy","AwardedFunds":750000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Recology Humboldt County (RHC) and the Humboldt Waste Management Authority (HWMA) own adjacent parcels of land where the historic Cummings Road Burn Dump operated from 1933 to 1969. In 1969, a portion of the burn dump was converted to landfill, which became the Cummings Road Landfill (Landfill). The remaining portion of the burn dump is known as the Cummings Road Burn Ash Site (Site), SWIS No. 12-CR-0048. The California Regional Water Quality Control Board, North Coast Region (Regional Water Board) issued Cleanup and Abatement Order (No. R1-2013-0033) to RHC and HWMA for discharges and threatened discharges of solid and liquid wastes from the Burn Ash Site to surface water and groundwater in the Ryan Creek Watershed. The proposed Project is the cleanup of the Cummings Road Burn Ash Site, in compliance with applicable regulations, policies, and orders.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt Waste Management Authority","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jill","LastName":"Duffy","Phone":"7072688680"},{"GrantID":15312,"CycleID":580,"CycleCode":"SWC55       ","CycleNameID":124,"CycleName":"Legacy Disposal Site Abatement Partial Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC55        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Stephanie Young","AwardedFunds":750000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project is the remediation and restoration of the Water Tank Ravine Burn Site.  The Burn Site is located on property purchased by the City without knowledge of its presence and long after the cessation of waste disposal and incineration activities.  Approximately 6100 CY of California hazardous waste and 100 CY of RCRA hazardous waste will be removed, transported and disposed of at a Class 1 facility in South Yuma Arizona.  After removal the property will be restored to full beneficial public use by replacing the coastal sage scrub and riparian habitat removed during remediation and re-establishing a natural drainage course.","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Pietig","Phone":"9494970704"},{"GrantID":15313,"CycleID":583,"CycleCode":"UOC1        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Baljot Biring","AwardedFunds":245764.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With 15 harbors, approximately 90 marinas, and more than 1 million watercraft owners in Southern California, the collective water quality impacts associated with boating activities pose a considerable risk to coastal and inland waters. Controlling the release of boat-generated pollutants such as used oil, hazardous waste, and oily bilge water represent a significant challenge not only to boaters, but also to local agencies and marine businesses. In working towards solutions to this problem, The Bay Foundation (TBF) is proposing to expand and enhance its existing Boater Education Program to fill identified gaps in controlling the discharge of pollutants. This proposal represents input directly from and the needs identified by Southern California boaters.  TBF proposes to:\r\n1) Expand the Absorbent Pad Exchange Program (APEP) to include four additional locations in four of the six harbors that lack this program in Southern California.  \r\n2) Install one Bilge Pumpout Station (BPS) in a Southern California harbors where one does not currently exist. (pilot project)\r\n3) Continue boater-related general education and outreach through publications and face-to-face education.\r\n-Update and publish the Southern California Boater\u0027s Guide App to the App Store annually.\r\n-Attend, facilitate, and coordinate boat shows/events, meetings, presentations, and publications.\r\n-Incorporate oil recycling information into existing publications and promote the use of oil absorbents and proper disposal.","ParticipantName":"The Bay Foundation","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Grace","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"2135766757"},{"GrantID":15315,"CycleID":583,"CycleCode":"UOC1        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":154436.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project will reduce the amount of used oil flowing into storm water catch basins in the City of Gardena.  A percentage of used motor oil makes it way into catch basins attached to trash, litter, and particals of other waste.  The City will install full capture storm drain screens within the Dominguez Channel watershed to prevent this material from entering  the catch basins and making their way into the storm drain pipes.  A full capture system is any device that traps all particles retained by a 5 mm mesh screen, and can accommodate the flow from a 1-year, 1-hour storm.  Used motor oil, as well as the trash and other material it adheres to, causes an impairment to the beneficial uses of the receiving waters.  The current storm water permit requires the permittees to prevent a wide variety of pollutants, including used motor oil, trash, and sediments, from entering the storm drain system.  Stormwater discharge is the major source of pollution in Dominguez Channel and the Los Angels Harbor receiving waters.\r\n\r\nThe Dominguez Watershed is located within the southern portion of Los Angeles County and encompasses 133 square miles of land and water. Approximately 81 percent of the watershed or 93 percent of the land is developed. Residential use covers 40% of the watershed, and another 41% is made up by industrial, commercial and transportation uses. All of Gardena\u0027s population (52,395) lives within the Dominguez Watershed.","ParticipantName":"City of Gardena","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ledra","LastName":"Sanchez","Phone":"3102179570"},{"GrantID":15316,"CycleID":583,"CycleCode":"UOC1        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":212831.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Inglewood will install stormwater catch basin full capture devices in 67 catch basins located through the portions of the City that is within the Dominguez Channel watershed.  These catch basin screens will prevent used oil from entering the storm drain system by preventing litter, leaves and other materials that absorb the oil from entering the catch basins.","ParticipantName":"City of Inglewood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lauren","LastName":"Amimoto","Phone":"3104125192"},{"GrantID":15317,"CycleID":583,"CycleCode":"UOC1        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Baljot Biring","AwardedFunds":40761.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project will address storm water pollution in the Los Angeles Channel Watershed. It will do this through the installation of full capture catch basin screens which will prevent used motor oil that becomes absorbed by and commingled with trash, leaves and green waste, and sediments from entering the storm drain system.\r\n\r\nThe goal of the project is to install approximately 15 full capture catch basin inserts on storm drains located along the major arterial streets in the portion of San Marino in the Los Angeles River  Watershed.\r\n\r\nA full capture devise is a system that traps all particles 5mm and less in size that enter the catch basin.  The City plans to use United Storm Water (the firm used to install a few of these same devices in certain areas of the City) to design, construct, and install the ARS and CPS units.  Each catch basin will be fitted with an Automatic Retractable Screen (ARS) and a Connector Pipe Screen (CPS) in order to meet the 5mm and less requirement of the storm water permit.\r\n\r\nThe City estimates a reduction of more than (3,392) cubic feet of pollutants from the approximately 15 catch basins included in this project.","ParticipantName":"City of San Marino","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Serven","Phone":"6263000789"},{"GrantID":15318,"CycleID":584,"CycleCode":"TCU15       ","CycleNameID":127,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Jill Hayashida","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Currently, the City is experiencing an influx of waste tires that are being dumped illegally despite the fact that the City continues to offer curbside collection of used tires from residential customers.  The City now offers a City Beautification event twice per year for tire collection. In addition, to offset the influx of waste tires, the City annually applies for other grant funding (Tire Enforcement) to address and identify those potential businesses and individuals responsible for illegally dumping tires.","ParticipantName":"City of San Bernardino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chistopher","LastName":"Alanis","Phone":"9093847213"},{"GrantID":15320,"CycleID":583,"CycleCode":"UOC1        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":916800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Countywide outreach regarding used motor oil and filter recycling, heavier focus on the \"Check Your Number\" campaign, and support of a countywide information hotline and online database managed by I Love A Clean San Diego. The team would like to develop new commercials for television and radio accompanied by select billboard advertising of the program message. Trolley, bus, and print advertising will also carry the program message.","ParticipantName":"City of Chula Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Lynn","LastName":"France","Phone":"6195855790"},{"GrantID":15321,"CycleID":583,"CycleCode":"UOC1        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":64196.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Used motor oil abandoned on city streets poses a threat to our health and the environment, incurs removal costs to the City and attracts illegal dumping. The San Francisco Department of Environment’s (SF Environment) outreach experience indicates that the Bayview Hunters Point (BVHP) neighborhood has the greatest incidence of illegal dumping in the City. Already burdened by a range of environmental challenges, there is both the need and opportunity to increase safe disposal through outreach. SF Environment proposes to reach out to the BVHP community to reduce the volume of abandoned used motor oil found on City streets and increase the community’s awareness of safe disposal options as measured by increased used motor oil and filter recycling. We will work with a local arts organization to create a highly visible outdoor mural, a focal point of community contact to communicate the Three Rs: \r\n•  Report abandoned used motor oil by calling 311, San Francisco’s Customer Service Center, a City-operated, non-emergency city service and information hotline;\r\n• Reduce dumping on our streets; and\r\n• Recycle your used motor oil and filters safely through convenient and free disposal programs.\r\nSan Francisco is primarily served by a combined sanitary-storm water system, thus education will emphasize reduction and reporting of street-abandoned used oil to reduce storm water pollution and treatment plant loading from used oil.","ParticipantName":"City and County of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sraddha","LastName":"Mehta","Phone":"4153553723"},{"GrantID":15323,"CycleID":584,"CycleCode":"TCU15       ","CycleNameID":127,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Jill Hayashida","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Los Angeles has an on-going waste tire cleanup program through the City\u0027s Department of Public Works (DPW) managed by the Solid Resources Support Services (SRSSD) and the Solid Resources Collection Division (SRCD) of the of the Bureau of Sanitation (LASAN). SRCD removes illegally dumped tires within the City`s right-of-ways, alleys and boundaries. Tires collected are delivered to any of the six LASAN\u0027s district yards for storage and recording purposes. The district yards provide environmentally sound storage areas for the collection and transportation by a vendor to a tire recycling facility for processing and beneficial reuse. Each of the LASAN district yards has a Tire Program Identification (TPID) Number Certificate issued by Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) allowing to store an approved number of tires at a certain time period. LASAN\u0027s six district yards are as follows:\r\n\r\n1) West Valley District Yard     \r\n    8840 Vanalden Avenue     \r\n    Northridge, CA 91324     \r\n    818-727-7193 \r\n\r\n2) South Los Angeles District Yard \r\n    786 South Mission Road     \r\n    Los Angeles, CA 90023     \r\n    213-485-4912 \r\n\r\n3) West Los Angeles District \r\n    2027 Stoner Avenue \r\n    Los Angeles,CA 90025 \r\n    310-575-8393 \r\n\r\n4) Harbor District Yard\r\n    1400 North Gaffey Street\r\n    San Pedro, CA 90731\r\n    310-548-7708\r\n\r\n5) East Valley District yard\r\n    11050 Pendleton Street\r\n    Sun Valley, CA 91325\r\n    818-752-5700\r\n\r\n6) North Central District\r\n    452 San Fernando Road\r\n    Los Angeles, CA 90031\r\n    (323) 227-7334\r\n\r\nThe City of Los Angeles collects an average of 650 tons of used tires annually through which LASAN estimates 50% are collected from illegally dumped areas. B.J. Used Tire \u0026 Rubber Recycling, Inc. (contact: Rita Jankouzian, 909-684-2316) renders its services to the city by collecting and transporting the tires from the district yards to a tire recycling facility for processing and beneficial reuse, including but not limited to providing feedstock for rubberized slurry seal, recycled or processed in the production of new rubber products such as artificail turf, ground cover for playgrounds, surface material for running tracks \u0026 atheltic fields, or can be re-used as re-treaded tires for resale.\r\n\r\nThe cost of the hauling, recycling/disposal of tires by B.J. Recycling are as follows: \r\n\r\n1.) Passenger tire - $1.50 each ($10.50 with rim)\r\n2.) Light truck tire - $2.00 each ($11.50 with rim)\r\n3.) Truck tire - $4.00 each ($13 with rim)\r\n4.) OTR - $35\r\n\r\nThe City of Los Angeles through LASAN is committed to the effective management of all the waste tires collected and is requesting the maximum available grant award of $100,000.00 with an estimated number of tires to be collected for this cycle (TCU15 FY2014-2015) is 31,396. The City applied as the lead participant from CalRecycle`s Local Government Waste Tire Cleanup Project.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ronaldo  D.","LastName":"Milo","Phone":"2134853568"},{"GrantID":15324,"CycleID":584,"CycleCode":"TCU15       ","CycleNameID":127,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Jill Hayashida","AwardedFunds":15775.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With funding received from the Waste Tire Cleanup Grant Program funds, Stanislaus County Department of Environmental Resources estimates picking up approximately 2,600 waste tires that have been illegally dumped either on private property or along the county unincorporated roadways.  The goal is to remediate small tire piles as soon as possible to prevent blighted conditions.  All car and truck tires collected will be recycled.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Avneet","LastName":"Mahil","Phone":"2095256791"},{"GrantID":15327,"CycleID":583,"CycleCode":"UOC1        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":305739.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant submittal will build on public eduction throughout Santa Clara County for used oil and oil filter recycling to prevent stormwater pollution","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Grimes","Phone":"4089181967"},{"GrantID":15338,"CycleID":579,"CycleCode":"SWC54       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC54        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Alan Zamboanga","AwardedFunds":398064.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Multi-Family Move-in Move-Out Program \r\nIn FY 2011/2012 the City implemented a pilot alley clean-up program which collected over 600 tons of illegally dumped materials from low income housing complexes and homeless encampments.  \r\nThe City would like to expand this program to proactively, rather than reactively, address illegal dumping issues.  Currently, a crew of 2 FTE and 2 PT Chrysalis workers respond to customer complaints of illegally dumped materials.  \r\nA proactive approach, canvassing the alleys daily by quadrant, would further reduce the garbage entering our storm drains to the bay, and reduce public health risks due to vermin and pestilence as a result of illegally dumped materials amassing in our alleyways. \r\nIn addition, the City would like to initiate a multi-family bulky item collection program in which buildings are assigned a specific date for collection of bulky materials.  These materials could then be recycled or reused as part of our City Zero Waste Operational goals.\r\nSeventy (70%) percent of the City\u0027s demographic is multi-family residences.  This proactive program would assist in the reduction of illegally dumped materials due to tenant transitions.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Monica","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Patty","LastName":"Manalo","Phone":"3104588596"},{"GrantID":15345,"CycleID":579,"CycleCode":"SWC54       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC54        - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Alan Zamboanga","AwardedFunds":131478.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Hesperia has a significant and increasing problem with illegal dumping that is creating serious public health and safety issues. During the past three years the City has collected over 330,000 pounds of illegally dumped waste; has dedicated over 3,000 hours cleaning up City streets and open desert in an effort to protect the health and safety of the community; spent over $3,800 in equipment repair cost; and spent over $540,000 in personnel salaries and volunteer time.  Due to budget constraints City personnel are only able to react against illegal dumping activity.  The City is requesting $339,604 in grant funds to fund a proactive program that addresses the problem of illegal dumping and to develop and implement a strong public education component about the health and safety impacts of illegally dumped solid waste.  Being proactive with our approach would improve the quality of life for Hesperia residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Hesperia","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Ryan","Phone":"7609471589"},{"GrantID":15346,"CycleID":582,"CycleCode":"TDA3        ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA3         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":85750.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Installation over the next year of an estimated 1,100 tons of TDA material for use in a storm water bioretention trenching application. TDA installation will occur in the fall during the 2014 construction season.","ParticipantName":"Butte County Association of Governments","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Newsum","Phone":"5308792468"},{"GrantID":15348,"CycleID":583,"CycleCode":"UOC1        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":239752.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed by a regional partnership of Solano County\u0027s County and City jurisdictions, this project will increase used oil recycling and enhance used oil recycling education in the County and at its drinking water sources. Components are: \r\n\r\n1. Addition of a live encounter with Bilgee (our bilge pad costumed character) to Solano RCD’s existing third and sixth grade environmental education program curriculum. Bilgee will introduce students to the Used Oil Avenger, a land-based character, and promote used oil recycling, delivering lessons about the dangers oil presents to the environment, the benefits of used oil and ways kids and their families can make sure the oil used by family vehicles and machines stays out of the storm drains and creeks; \r\n\r\n2. Increased and improved efforts to track and secure used bilge pads at Lake Berryessa and Rio Vista by initiating “Prepare Your Boat for Summer Sun and Prepare your Boat for Winter Hibernation” Campaigns with emphasis on installing bilge pads at the start of boating season, recycling used bilge pads at season’s end, and installing a fresh one to prepare for the next season; \r\n\r\n3. Installation of a Large Trash Capture device in the Cordelia area immediately upstream of Dan Wilson Creek over an existing 24-inch storm drain line serving ˜25-30 acres of commercial (mainly fast food) development.  The City and Contech Engineering Solutions will design a device to help protect Dan Wilson Creek and meet NPDES Permit requirements.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Narcisa","LastName":"Untal","Phone":"7077843172"},{"GrantID":15349,"CycleID":573,"CycleCode":"FR51        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR51         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":24830.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project includes the removal of several cars and appliances from Green Valley Creek on a privately owned agricultural property in Watsonville, CA. The waste is located in three different “clusters” in the creek channel and along the stream bank. The objects appear to be resting on top of the soil, but it is possible that more items may be resting beneath the objects and/or may be embedded in the bank. Cluster A consists of four cars (some are mostly intact and some are missing parts) and several kitchen appliances on the right bank (looking downstream) bank. Cluster B consists of one car on the right bank upstream of Cluster A. Cluster C includes a small amount of scattered debris, including tires and a large plastic barrel, embedded in the stream channel. The waste was dumped in the riparian area prior 2007 when the current landowners purchased the property. The current landowners are concerned that the cars pose a hazard to adjacent residents that access the creek, degradation of wildlife habitat, potential risk for erosion if items become dislodged, impacts to water quality as the materials decompose (i.e. metal) , and downstream flood risks if the items dislodge and become mobilized. The proposed project would remove solid waste items and restore the stream channel and stream bank. The proposed project scope includes the following tasks: \r\n•Complete project designs and specifications (January-March, 2015)\r\n•Obtain required permits and CEQA authorization (March-May, 2015)\r\n•Hire licensed contractor (June-July, 2015)\r\n•Mobilization, including creating access route through agricultural field (August/September 2015)\r\n•Stage mechanized equipment at the top of the stream bank above each cluster and cable and drag the objects form their current location to the top of the bank for hauling and disposing. If necessary, a cutting torch may be required in order to break waste into smaller pieces for easier handling and hauling. (August/September, 2015)\r\n•Smooth disturbed soil with heavy equipment and install erosion control measures by hand, such as installation of an erosion control blanket and/or seed with common (August/September, 2015)\r\n•Demobilize and repair access route as needed (October 2015)\r\n•Revegetate the disturbed bank using native vegetation observed in the project vicinity (i.e. black cottonwood, willow species, riparian dogwood, and elderberry). The landowner will install and maintain the plantings with assistance from AmeriCorps volunteers and per oversight from the RCD and USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service. (October-November, 2015)\r\n•Project management including, but not limited to, contracting with landowner and contractor, invoicing, reporting and grant management. (January 2015 –December 2015)","ParticipantName":"Resource Conservation District of Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kelli","LastName":"Camara","Phone":"8314642950"},{"GrantID":15351,"CycleID":583,"CycleCode":"UOC1        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":245599.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Collect used oil and used oil filters from rural locations throughout the County of Tulare and transport them to a recycling facility.","ParticipantName":"Community Services \u0026 Employment Training, Inc.","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Teresa","LastName":"Guzman","Phone":"5597324194"},{"GrantID":15353,"CycleID":583,"CycleCode":"UOC1        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":27624.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our main focus for this project is to 1) increase the amount of filter recycling, and 2) increase awareness and participation of the curbside oil and filter collection program by using grant funds to purchase a large quantity of oil collection containers for incentives at local oil events, informational stickers to place on the containers, and a storage shed to house these oil related materials. We also plan to design and mail informational handouts to Woodland residents educating them on the existing curbside oil and filter collection program that is seldom used.","ParticipantName":"City of Woodland","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rosie","LastName":"Ledesma","Phone":"5306612059"},{"GrantID":15356,"CycleID":583,"CycleCode":"UOC1        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Baljot Biring","AwardedFunds":90060.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project is to create educational material in multilingual format (Chinese and English), through workshops and seminars, brochures and fact sheet materials. The project will also host collection events with information on used motor oil and the need to recycle and prevent stormwater pollution. Also, the project seeks to utilize outreach booths at various community events amongst Chinese American community to inform and educate. In addition, the project aims to produce an educational video that teaches the basics of changing motor oil and the proper recycling methods of the used motor oil. Finally, the project also uses multimedia such as community newspaper, hotlines, television programs, radio programs, and social media to reach the diverse age demographic within the Chinese American community of San Gabriel Valley, Los Angeles.","ParticipantName":"Chinese Christian Herald Crusades, Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Eppie","LastName":"Lau","Phone":"6262862600"},{"GrantID":15357,"CycleID":584,"CycleCode":"TCU15       ","CycleNameID":127,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Jill Hayashida","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Fresno is located near the center of the State of California in the central San Joaquin Valley. Fresno has a population of approximately 500,000 and a high concentrated poverty rate. A substantial part of the residential areas are in older neighborhoods which were developed with alleys. Illegally dumped tires and other debris are continually dumped in these alleys, at street curbs, along canal banks, on vacant lots, near freeway, and on other public right-of-way areas. The City of Fresno employs two staff members who locate and remove these illegally dumped tires from throughout the city. The tires are transported by the staff using a stake-side truck owned by the city. Only gas and maintenance fees are charged to the grant; no vehicle lease fees are incurred. The tires are taken to a waste tire recycling company. The Clean-Up grant allows the City of Fresno to remove these waste tires therefore preventing fire hazards and environmental issues.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Ana","LastName":"Manzula","Phone":"5596218453"},{"GrantID":15362,"CycleID":573,"CycleCode":"FR51        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR51         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":119096.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Del Norte County has identified seven sites designated as either farm or ranch land within the unincorporated County.  All sites have experienced moderate to high levels of illegal disposal for an extended period.  Measures are proposed, when possible, to prevent future illegal disposal on all sites.  The County\u0027s Code Enforcement Program is funded by the County\u0027s General Plan and has only $14,500 allocated annually for professional services to clean/abate properties.  An award of a Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant would go far in cleaning our County.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Heidi","LastName":"Kunstal","Phone":"7074647254"},{"GrantID":15369,"CycleID":583,"CycleCode":"UOC1        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Anaheim Currently has 31 cc.  The overall goal is to expand our filter recycling outreach by promoting multiple one day filter exchange events and undertake an expansive advertising campaign with multiple print sources.","ParticipantName":"City Of Anaheim","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs ","FirstName":"Alexandra","LastName":"Solano","Phone":"7147654048"},{"GrantID":15372,"CycleID":573,"CycleCode":"FR51        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR51         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":44100.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Cache Creek Solid Waste Cleanup Project seeks to remove a large amount of illegally dumped solid waste at five sites in a 15 mile stretch of lower Cache Creek.  Yolo County is requesting funds now due to an increase in concerns about illegal dumping by landowners and conservation professionals working along Cache Creek.  Working with landowners and the Cache Creek Conservancy, we intend to remove a significant amount of solid waste and tires that have been dumped in and along Cache Creek for years.  No other large scale cleanup effort has been applied to this part of Cache Creek before and we are looking to take advantage of historic low flows in the creek to gain access and remove debris while causing little to no negative effects to water quality or wildlife habitat (all necessary permits are in place).  Grant funds will be used to pay for project management, waste collection and disposal, outreach material and volunteer supplies.  We are confident that this project will be successful because of the willing participation of creek side landowners and intimate knowledge of the project area by our project partner, the Cache Creek Conservancy.  We will match the work of the funded project with the annual Creek Cleanup event held at the Cache Creek Nature Preserve, paid for by the Cache Creek Conservancy.  The event is held in the same area as the parcels identified in this proposal and last year the Conservancy and their volunteers removed almost 2000 lbs of waste and 10 tires from the site in one day.  Additional project match will be included in the form of signage, provided by the Conservancy, to be installed at each site.  The Yolo County Planning and Public Works Department will also waive permit fees for public parking on cleanup event days.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marissa","LastName":"Juhler","Phone":"5306668813"},{"GrantID":15379,"CycleID":583,"CycleCode":"UOC1        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":132693.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Used oil filter recycling promotional campaign in Mendocino and Lake Counties utilizing free swap of used filter for new filter at participating auto parts stores, together with extensive outreach through all media.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Sweeney","Phone":"7074689710"},{"GrantID":15380,"CycleID":584,"CycleCode":"TCU15       ","CycleNameID":127,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Jill Hayashida","AwardedFunds":245167.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Madera\u0027s Public Works Department will act as the lead agency in this regional application with Madera County participating as the other jurisdiction.\r\nThe City staff will administer the grant if selected, coordinate the scheduling of tire trailers and pickup locations, oversee city staff to pickup tires found in alleys, public right-of-ways and waterways at various scattered sites.  County staff will follow the same procedures within their jurisdiction.  The goal is to remove a total of 31,000 tires over the term of the grant.  \r\nThe City will use Golden By-Products, Inc. - Scrap Tire Company to provide the 45\u0027 trailer vans used for the removal of scrap tires found in the City and County of Madera.  Golden By-Products will transmit electronically all generator, hauler, and end use facility information to CalRecycle.  Golden By-Products will provide City with hard copies of all manifests and weight certificates.\r\nThere will be minor supply cost in pairs of gloves to be used by City and County haulers, some fuel for hauling vehicles, and rent for a trailer.  Total grant applications will not exceed $250,000 and cost per tire will be below $8.00 per tire.  All tires will be taken to a permitted recycling facility.","ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Tooley","Phone":"5596613686"},{"GrantID":15387,"CycleID":583,"CycleCode":"UOC1        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Save Our Shores is proposing to conduct public outreach and education in seven (7) central California coast marinas (5 coastal, 2 inland) in Monterey, Santa Cruz, and San Mateo Counties on used oil and filter collection and exchange programs. We propose to conduct surveys at each of these locations to determine the extent of the need for educational outreach on proper disposal of used oil and filters, oily bilge water, oil spill prevention. We propose to educate boaters at advertised outreach events on the aforementioned topics and conduct used oil and filter exchange/recycling events.","ParticipantName":"Save Our Shores","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rachel","LastName":"Kippen","Phone":"8314625660"},{"GrantID":15391,"CycleID":583,"CycleCode":"UOC1        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Baljot Biring","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"As part of its Countywide Household Hazardous Waste Management Used Oil Program, the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works proposes to produce four information videos (2 English \u0026 2 Spanish) to inform residents of the hazards of used oil and educate them on the proper handling and recycling of used motor oil for environmental safety. The proposed project will also include a multi-language educational media campaign including, but not limited to radio, internet, and billboards.  Particpants will receive a container and filter to encourage proper disposal of used oil.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Carlos","LastName":"Ruiz","Phone":"6264583501"},{"GrantID":15397,"CycleID":584,"CycleCode":"TCU15       ","CycleNameID":127,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Jill Hayashida","AwardedFunds":245100.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Summary:\r\n\r\nImperial County is a unique community consisting of seven Cities with a large Hispanic population (85%). The City of Mexicali, with a population of over a million residents is just across the border. The yearly crossing is over 8,000,000. Imperial County generates approximately 65,000 used and waste tires annually. The County’s incorporate and unincorporated communities comprise less than two percent of the land this provides ample, desolate, isolated, and unobservable areas where individuals could illegally dump tires.\r\n\r\nResults of previous and on going Tire Grant Programs:\r\n2001/2002  TCU7   collection and recycle of 65,455 illegally disposed tires\r\n2002/2003  TCU8\t\t\t        70,483\r\n2003/2004  TCU11      “            “      “         “   43,660    “             “            “\r\n2004/2005  TCU12      “            “      “         “   48,597    “             “            “\r\n2005/2006  TCA1        “            “      “          “   41,709   “             “             “\r\n2006/2007  TCA2        “            “      “          “   70,692    “            “              “\r\n2007/2008  TCA3        “            “       “         “   52,721    “            “              “\r\n2008/2009  TCA4        “            “       “         “   28,113     “            “              “\r\n2009/2010  TCA6        “            “       “         “   34,289    “            “              “\r\n2010/2011  TCA8       “              “      “         “    23,687    “            “              “\r\n2012/2014  TCU14     We are on track to collect and recycle over 36,000 illegally dumped tires for this grant cycle.\r\n\r\nEven one of these following factors would substantially contribute to the number of illegally dumped and discarded tires, but taken together, creates a formidable environment of unsightly and disease-bearing discarded/illegally dumped tires:  Close proximity to Mexico Border Crossings; Imperial Valley inherits many tires rejected by the Mexican Recycling Industry; large number of seasonal visitors attracting recreational vehicle owners with vehicles in tow, off-road visitors to the Imperial Sand Dunes (each of these licensed vehicles-paying admission to BLM land is approximately 456,300 street legal vehicles for FY 2010)  typically hauls an average of three off-road vehicles); high usage of passenger, truck, semi-truck and equipment tires in the Imperial County agricultural industry; low income, unemployment and lack of financial resources; and irrigation canals (canals are cleaned quarterly and illegally disposed tires are removed).\r\n\r\nAll of our tires now are going to Rubber Recovery Inc. located at 10672-B Calabash Avenue Fontana; CA. 92337 Nothing goes to a landfill. The tires transported from Imperial Valley to Rubber Recovery Inc go to be crumbed, buffing, or molding to manufacture retail products. All contractors must agree to take all collected tires to a recycling facility. \r\n\r\nCommunity Support for the Tire Cleanup Program includes Local Enforcement Agency and Elected Officials:  Imperial County has developed an Illegally Dumping Task Force, in 2009 which has brought awareness to the residents of Imperial County of the problems associated with illegally dumping. We now have enforcement, provided by County Sheriff Department, Highway Patrol, and the LEA.\r\nIn 2008, the Imperial County Board of Supervisors passed Ordinance #1436, Chapter 8.73 – Unlawful and Unauthorized Dumping of Solid Waste. \r\n\r\nIllegal Dumping of tires is a serious threat to public Health and Safety. In the proximity of densely populated areas to residential homes, schools, and commercial locations our tire crew has come in contact with rattlesnakes, rodents, feral cats, rodents, bees, mosquitoes, spiders, bird droppings and dead animals.  Imperial County covers approximately 4,597 square miles of predominantly agricultural land with many schools in Imperial County are in remote areas where tires are frequently illegally dumped. San Pasqual Valley Unified School District is located 90 miles from a populated area. Pine Elementary School, Magnolia Union Elementary, Mulberry Elementary School District, Westside Elementary, McCabe/Corfman Union School District, and Meadows Union School Districts are schools in rural and agricultural areas in Imperial County. Threats can be found from field mice nesting in illegally dumped tires that may carry Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS), a respiratory disease caused by a virus known as Sin Nombre Virus, can produce a deadly infection in people-over 50% have been fatal.  The flu-like symptoms are very severe. The mice can carry the virus without any ill effects and distribute the virus in urine, feces and saliva. Humans become infected with the Hanta-virus when they inhale dust that has been contaminated with rodent fluids. Most people who have been infected with the virus have lived or worked in areas that are heavily exposed to rodent droppings. If someone becomes infected, signs of illness appear approximately two weeks after exposure, although the time frame can be from a few days to as long as six weeks.  The first signs of infection are fever, headache, abdominal pain, joint pain and back pain.  Then the lungs begin to fill with fluid and breathing becomes very difficult.  A high percentage of the patients die, but early treatment offers the best chance of survival.  Threats from pigeon droppings result from large populations of pigeons (aka Rock Dove) find illegally discarded tires a favorite roosting and nesting place.  These are typically near roadways that are less densely populated and illegally dumped tires are found.  Fungal diseases are transmitted to humans by contaminated soil and airborne fungus spores.  The diseases can cause high fever, blood abnormalities, pneumonia, lung infection, spread to the nervous system, and can even cause death if left untreated. The most common fungal diseases associated with bat and bird droppings are histoplasmosis and cryptococcosis. Histoplasmosis is caused by a fungus and the disease is transmitted to humans by airborne fungus spores in contaminated soil from pigeon droppings. The inactive and active pigeon roosts have been found to be heavily contaminated with fungus spores.  Infection occurs when air-borne spores are inhaled-especially when a roost has been disturbed.  Most infections are mild and produce no symptoms or a minor flu-like illness.  On occasion, the illness can cause high fever, blood abnormalities, pneumonia and even death.  Cryptococcosis is commonly found is soil that has been contaminated with decaying pigeon droppings.  The organism enters the individual by breathing in the form of dehydrated yeast or as spores. The illness begins with a lung infection and spreads to other areas of the body, particularly the central nervous system, and is usually fatal if not treated.  Pigeon droppings are believed to be the most common source of fungus cryptococcosis.  \r\nWater collecting in discarded tires, particularly along canal banks, makes them an ideal ground for disease-carrying mosquitoes. Encephalitis viruses can be contracted from mosquito bites.  The West Nile Virus is transmitted primarily by mosquitoes, although is really an infection that exists in birds, and the mosquitoes transmit the virus from bird to bird.  The West Nile Virus was found in mosquitoes collected in traps in August, 2003 near the Salton Sea in Imperial County (the first cases in Imperial Valley were diagnosed in Niland, an unincorporated area in Imperial County).  Illegal dumping of tires is common in rural, secluded, agricultural areas.  Pesticide residue has been found in tires. Exposure to pesticides can be from swallowing, breathing, skin contact, and eye contact. Open lesions or conditions of dermatitis and higher temperatures (typical of the low desert climate of Imperial Valley, enhance the absorption of pesticides. Physical injuries can also result from sharp or pointed objects becoming trapped inside discarded tires.  Tire collection crews have reported finding needles, broken glass, and dangerous objects.  Piles of illegally discarded tires that contain trash or dry brush are a potential fire hazard.  When tires burn, the toxic chemicals are released directly into the atmosphere. This can cause both short and long term health hazards to residents. Compounds from melted tires can also pollute soil, surface water, and ground water.  A tremendous health hazard is created when illegally discarded tires accumulate on roads that run through farmland, and the pile of tires is ignited.  Up to 17 heavy metals are found in tires and when these are released into the air, new and more toxic compounds are created.  These hazardous air pollutants are released into the air when tires burn openly can cause short and long term health hazards to residents and fire fighters. Possible ill-health effects from exposure to chemicals from burning tires can include irritation to the skin, eyes, and mucous membranes, respiratory effects, central nervous system depression, and cancer. Over 479,406 illegally dumped tires have been collected from Imperial County roadways and other public areas with grants from CalRecyle/CIWMB. IVRMA has exhibited wise and judicious use of Cal Recycle/CIWMB grant funds which will continue. IVRMA has developed significant experience and has managed to keep the cost of collection and recycling illegally disposed tires low.","ParticipantName":"Imperial Valley Resource Management Agency","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"MR  ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Douthitt","Phone":"7603374589"},{"GrantID":15400,"CycleID":573,"CycleCode":"FR51        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR51         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":99402.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Under the terms of the Farm and Ranch \"Pilot Project\", the City of Lancaster intends to utilize CalRecycle grant funding to clean up two separate farm sites.  The sites, adjacent to one another, are former turkey farms.  The large quantity of turkey coops have provided many hidden dumping locations for years.  As a result of the illegal dumpers backing into the structures for quick dumping and get away, they have lost all structural integrity.  They have now begun collapsing, entombing all the illegally dumped material inside.  The accumulation of the debris is considerable and poses a public health hazard and the site of it continues to attract more dumpers.  It is the City of Lancaster\u0027s intent to recycle all the wood on site as well as anything else that may be recycled.  All other debris will be hauled to the landfill and hazardous material properly disposed of.  With the continued CalRecycle/City of Lancaster partnership we can restore this property back into useable farm or ranch land.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jason","LastName":"McClure","Phone":"6617235885"},{"GrantID":15405,"CycleID":573,"CycleCode":"FR51        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR51         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Trinity County Resource Conservation District is applying to the Pilot Program of the Farm and Ranch Grant Program to remove unauthorized solid waste from up to 20 sites that are zoned for agricultural use, where the sites are in need of cleanup in order to abate a nuisance or public health and safety threat and/or a threat to the environment. We intend to work with the 15 Volunteer Fire Districts in Trinity County to identify the worst sites in each community in need of clean-up. The District will utilize staff as well as the Watershed Research and Training Center crew, California Conservation Corps and/or CalFire inmate crews as available for cleanup and disposal. Efforts to keep dumping from happening at these sites will be made, including signage, tank traps, gates or rock barriers will be installed where appropriate. At least one of the sites that will be treated is an illegal marijuana grow site on US Forest Service land that has been identified through law enforcement personnel who do not have the resources to clean up all the garbage that was left on the site. This project will include education and outreach efforts in newsletter and newspaper articles, presentations in the schools and fair booths to try to reduce this type of activity from taking place in our forests.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County Resource Conservation District","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Donna","LastName":"Rupp","Phone":"5306236004"},{"GrantID":15411,"CycleID":584,"CycleCode":"TCU15       ","CycleNameID":127,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Jill Hayashida","AwardedFunds":25619.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Hesperia covers nearly 75 square miles of developed and vacant open desert land.  With these geographical features, illegal dumping of waste tires is a major problem for the City resulting in significant social, health, environmental and economic impacts for our citizens.  Areas used for illegal dumping, often times near schools or residential neighborhoods, are easily accessible to people, especially children, who are vulnerable to the physical hazards posed by waste tires. Some locations are also near the City water storage tanks or Mojave River causing a serious threat to the City’s drinking water.  \r\n\r\nCity staff attempts to remove illegally dumped tires quickly to alleviate the threat to public health and safety, maintain a clean environment and to discourage further illegal dumping.  Code Enforcement Officers are available 5-days a week to clean-up City areas littered with waste tires.  To assist in the cleanup efforts, the City’s Code Enforcement Department contracts with the Work Release Program through the County of San Bernardino Criminal Justice System.  Under the supervision of a Code Enforcement Officer, work release crews and City Code Enforcement Officers pick-up the waste tires and deliver to the grant Contractor for proper disposal.  In addition to Code Enforcement Officers collecting waste tires, the City’s Public Works personnel may also pick up tires that are located along City right-of-way.  The Contractor will transport the waste tires to an approved end-use facility for recycling or for supplementary fuel to provide heat in a cement kiln.\r\n\r\nTo offset the cost of recycling waste tires, the City is requesting reimbursement of $6,218 for Code Enforcement staff salaries and benefits when actual time is spent on grant-related activities.  Parcel numbers and exact locations are not included in this grant as illegally dumped tires are scattered throughout Hesperia and staff acts upon complaints of abandoned tires in specific areas.  It is anticipated that passenger car, light truck and medium truck tires are expected to be the majority based on the tires collected during previous grant cycles. Pictures of the waste tires illegally dumped are included for your convenience.  The City is requesting Waste Tire Cleanup grant funds of $16,687 to offset the collection, disposal and hauling cost of approximately 3,784 waste tires anticipated to be illegally dumped during the 2-year grant term. As part of the Final Report and Payment Requests, the City is requesting reimbursement of $2,714 for staff to prepare payment requests and final progress report.","ParticipantName":"City of Hesperia","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Ryan","Phone":"7609471589"},{"GrantID":15414,"CycleID":584,"CycleCode":"TCU15       ","CycleNameID":127,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Jill Hayashida","AwardedFunds":160000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Illegally disposed waste tires pose potential threats to the environment and to public health and safety.  Within Los Angeles County, tires are frequently dumped illegally on roadways, in alleys, and in sensitive wildlife habitats.  Tires dumped near homes, schools, and businesses promote the breeding of rodents and mosquitoes, which could spread the West Nile Virus and other diseases.  In rural areas where tires are sometimes dumped in large piles, the threat of fire increases significantly, especially during drought conditions.  To address this issue, the County of Los Angeles and City of Palmdale diligently collect illegally dumped waste tires off roads and abandoned property, effectively enhancing the quality of life for residents, improving the environment, and reducing potential threats to public health and safety. County crews transport the waste tires to various maintenance facilities located throughout the County, where they are temporarily stored in bins.  The County\u0027s vendor, Rubber Recovery, hauls the tires to their permitted facility in Fontana and recycles them into crumb rubber and civil engineering application.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Wilson","LastName":"Fong","Phone":"6264583581"},{"GrantID":15415,"CycleID":584,"CycleCode":"TCU15       ","CycleNameID":127,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Jill Hayashida","AwardedFunds":40820.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Ontario seeks funding to quickly collect illegally dumped waste tires along the public rights-of-way within 1,000 feet of residential homes, schools, recreational areas, public walkways, commercial centers, industrial centers, and environmentally sensitive areas. The telephone hotline and phone apps will be promoted to residents and businesses for reporting illegally dumped tires in these areas. Promotion will be though utility bills, the Ontario Living Magazine which is delivered to each residence and business four times a year and fliers distributed at City facilities. Tires will be removed the same day reported. The City of Ontario will decrease the amount of time illegally dumped waste tires remain in the public rights-of-way and prevent additional tires from accumulating into a larger pile.  The City will collect at least 7100 illegally dumped waste tires during the grant period. Waste tires will be transported to a permitted recycling facility.","ParticipantName":"City of Ontario","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Al","LastName":"Boling","Phone":"9093952000"},{"GrantID":15416,"CycleID":584,"CycleCode":"TCU15       ","CycleNameID":127,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Jill Hayashida","AwardedFunds":55882.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Locate and remove illegally dumped and/or stockpiled waste tires from City of Lancaster public roads, rights of ways and other public lands. Waste tires will be taken to the City Maintenance Facility and transported by state permitted registered haulers to end use and reused facilities.\r\n\r\nPriority will be given to sites that pose serious threats to public health and safety and the environment.  Several public roads, vacant lots and public land sites are within 1,000 feet of residential homes, schools, and industrial centers where tires are often illegally dumped throughout the City: Examples per photos attached are in the vicinities of:  25th through 30th Streets East from Avenues H-2 to H - within 1,000’ of Tierra Bonita Elementary School and residences; Avenues K to L between 25th and 30th Streets East -within 1,000’ of Lancaster National Soccer Center; various right-of-way sites from 60th to 90th Street West between Avenues L and H – within 1,000’ of Quartz Hill High School and Del Sur Elementary School; 20th Street West and Avenue H – within 1,000’ of residences; Challenger Way and Avenue G – within 1,000’ of residences; 20th Street East between Avenues H and I – within 1,000 ‘ of residences; 20th Street East and Avenue L – within 1,000’ of residences.\r\n\r\nPrior grant cycle awards have helped to clean-up numerous waste tire piles throughout the City of Lancaster.  To date, the City has cleaned up over 360 illegal waste tire piles, recycled over 100 tons of waste tires, benefitting local and regional efforts in minimizing risks to public health and safety, and promoting the clean-up of environmental hazards and conservation of natural resources.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Agarpao","Phone":"6617236158"},{"GrantID":15419,"CycleID":584,"CycleCode":"TCU15       ","CycleNameID":127,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Jill Hayashida","AwardedFunds":12000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The County of Yolo is faced with the challenge of safely diverting and/or managing hundreds of waste tires each year that have been illegally dumped throughout the county. These waste tires, if not picked up and disposed of properly, pose a potential threat to the public health, safety, and the environment.\r\nThe county\u0027s goals are to remove approximately 1,500 tires as quickly as possible in order to alleviate the illegal tire piles from growing larger. All collected tires will be transported to a permitted recycling facility.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Hayes","Phone":"5306668024"},{"GrantID":15420,"CycleID":584,"CycleCode":"TCU15       ","CycleNameID":127,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Jill Hayashida","AwardedFunds":9624.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of Apple Valley encompasses 78 square miles of developed and open desert land. The Town attempts to remove illegally dumped tires quickly to alleviate the threat to public health and safety and also to discourage further illegal dumping. Parcel numbers and exact locations are not included in this grant as illegally dumped tires are scattered throughout the entire Apple Valley boundaries. Waste tires are removed and transported to Mitsubishi Recycling Plant for proper disposal. We anticipate that approximately 1,800 tires will be illegally dumped in the incorporated boundaries during the grant term. \r\n\r\nApple Valley residents are from a variety of economic backgrounds. They may not have the capability of paying a fee to dispose of their waste tires and therefore, may be illegally dumping them as a means of disposal. The illegal dumping of tires surpasses the Town\u0027s available resources to manage the problem. If funding for the program is not available, illegal dumping will increase, risking the health and safety of the Town\u0027s residents. \r\n\r\nApple Valley’s waste tire cleanup program will include the collection, removal, transportation, recycling, and disposal of Apple Valley waste tires from illegal tire piles and areas where illegal dumping has occurred along public right-of-ways. The primary focus will be removing illegally dumped tires observed on public property and in right-of-ways by Code Enforcement Officers.  \r\n\r\nThe program is focused on abating the potential environmental hazards that discarded waste tires pose. Often illegal dumps are located within 1,000 feet of residential homes, schools, commercial or industrial centers, residential areas, airport, and electrical transmission lines. Thus, Apple Valley often discovers illegal dump of waste tires to be a potential serious threat to health and safety and the environment. The program focuses on removing and properly disposing waste tires utilizing efficiency and cost effectiveness to obtain the maximum impact for the environment.\r\n\r\nPublic property containing discarded waste tires: When an illegal dump of tires is discovered the Code Enforcement Officer will document on the “Tire Timesheet” the date, time, location of the illegal dump, the quantity of tires removed, and the mileage category. The officer will transport the tires to a Burrtec Waste Industries 40 cubic yard roll off container that will be stored at the Public Works yard. Upon filling the roll off container Burrtec Waste Industries will be requested to transport the tires to Mitsubishi Cement for proper disposal. Officers will NOT transport more than 10 tires at a time.\r\n\r\nPrivate property containing discarded waste tires: At this time there is no intention from the Town of Apple Valley to remove illegally dumped tires from private property under the tire removal program. If the need arises to remove discarded waste tires from private property that is potentially causing a health and safety issue, staff will ensure that the property fulfills the requirements of the grant.  Property information will be obtained including: owner, lien holder, parcel number, and other pertinent information. The owner will be contacted and advised of the desire of the town to remove the illegally dumped tires on the property. A “Property Access Authorization and Non-Responsibility Affidavit for Private Property” will be completed by the property owner. Officers will conduct an inspection of the property documenting the illegally dumped tires with photographs. A proposal will be drafted including: property information, property owner information, parcel map, Property Access Authorization and Non-Responsibility Affidavit for Private Property form and photographs. Proposal will be submitted to the CalRecycle Grant Manager for approval prior to site remediation. \r\n\r\nProperties where an operating business that buys, sells, or otherwise trade tires, or that is actively stockpiling waste tires is ineligible to participate in the program. Property owners that personally brought the tires onto their property, profited from the placement of tires on their property, directed, authorized, licensed, permitted, leased (legally or illegally), or otherwise provided consent to another to bring the tires on the property, or inherited the property from relatives that conducted these activities will not be permitted to participate in the program.\r\n\r\nAll tires removed from Apple Valley will be transported by Burrtec Waste Industries, utilizing a 40 cubic yard roll off container. Tires will be transported to Mitsubishi Cement Corporation located in Lucerne Valley at 5805 State Highway 18.\r\n\r\nOfficers will submit Tire Timesheets quarterly to staff that is compiling, recording and preparing grant information for CalRecycle. This will promote accurate record keeping and provide quarterly statistics for town executive management. \r\n\r\nThe Town of Apple Valley is requesting reimbursement for salaries and benefits of Code Enforcement Personnel when actual time is spent on grant related activities. In addition, the Town is requesting Waste Tire Clean Up Grant funds to offset the disposal and hauling cost of approximately 1,800 waste tires anticipated to be illegally dumped during the grant term. Estimated cost per a tire: $ 5.34.","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Jonathan","LastName":"Wood","Phone":"7602407000"},{"GrantID":15421,"CycleID":584,"CycleCode":"TCU15       ","CycleNameID":127,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Jill Hayashida","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The County of Fresno has an ongoing waste tire cleanup program managed by the County\u0027s Department of Public Works and Planning-Road Maintenance and Operations Division.  Illegally dumped tires are removed by Roads personnel from County roads and right-of-ways in the rural and unincorporated areas throughout Fresno County.  It is estimated that for TC14 (two year program) the tires collected by Roads personnel will exceed 13,000.  Road personnel collects and delivers tires to storage areas at the County landfill, road yards and other appropriate storage sites.  Tire waste is removed from these sites by Golden By-products and taken to their recycling facility located in Ballico, Ca.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Sally","LastName":"Lopez","Phone":"5596004259"},{"GrantID":15426,"CycleID":584,"CycleCode":"TCU15       ","CycleNameID":127,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Jill Hayashida","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The main objective of this grant proposal is to remove illegally dumped tires from several locations throughout the City of Bakersfield and to restore the areas back to their original state. Illegally dumped waste tires create blight, vector control and other health and safety hazards to the public and the environment. Illegal dumpsites not abated in a timely manner potentially contributes to the  accumulation of waste tires. The City of Bakersfield cleanup projects are intended to mitigate potential fire and health risks posed by these tire piles within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe City of Bakersfield Solid Waste Division currently responds to citizen complaints of illegal dumping which has occurred along the public right-of-ways or upon their private property.\r\n\r\nThe Solid Waste Division dedicates a Solid Waste Equipment Operators almost 25 hours per week towards the collection and removal of waste tires illegally dumped throughout alleys, roadways, sidewalks and other public property.\r\n\r\nAll waste tires collected are transported to the City of Bakersfield s Corporation yard or Recycling and Composting facility to stored in an approved waste tire hauler trailer. The trailers are transported to a permitted waste tire storage facility or disposal site by Golden By-products Inc.\r\n\r\nAn estimated of 30,000 tires are to be removed an recycled.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs ","FirstName":"Luda","LastName":"Fishman","Phone":"6613263144"},{"GrantID":15427,"CycleID":584,"CycleCode":"TCU15       ","CycleNameID":127,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Jill Hayashida","AwardedFunds":19000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Riverside County Waste Management Department (Department) operates an Illegal dumping Mop-uP and Cleanup Team (IMPACT) removes illegally dumped solid waste and waste tires on all county roadways.  The IMPACT program has been performing this duty since 2002 (one Riverside County Code Enforcement Department Officer and three Work Release Participants) in each of the five districts of the county.  The program will continue to remove waste tires dumped  in road rights-of-way and, where appropriate, on private properties onto exempt-government hauling vehicles (Tire Program Identification Number 1570382-01).  The Department is a user agency of the Riverside Alternative Sentencing Program (RASP) and this program provides the bulk of the labor force used in the IMPACT program.  The training is provided by the Riverside County Sheriff Department.  The training allows the Department to utilize RASP Work Release Participants to work off their sentence rather than being in confinement.   Since 2002, the Department has removed over 23,000 waste tires from roadsides and on some occassions private property.  \r\n\r\nThe tire load will be manifested and the government-exempt hauling vehicles loaded with waste tires shall be driven by Department Crew Lead Worker to the Departments Lamb Canyon Sanitary Landfill (Tire Program Identification Number 1490025-01) and/or Badlands Sanitary Landfill (Tire Program Identification Number 1104927-01), where the Crew Lead Workers shall manifest the deliveries, waste tires shall be unloaded by the Work Release Participants and the waste tires shall be staged at the landfill.  Riverside County Waste Management Department (Tire Program Identification Number 1274054-01) shall then manifest and transport waste tire loads to B J Used Tire \u0026 Rubber Recycling (TPID Number 1001094).  In the alternative, Riverside County Waste Management Department shall manifest and transport waste tire loads directly to B J Used Tire \u0026 Recycling without staging at landfills.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nPreparation of Final Report and Final Payment Request","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joseph","LastName":"Contaoi","Phone":"9514863200"},{"GrantID":15428,"CycleID":584,"CycleCode":"TCU15       ","CycleNameID":127,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Jill Hayashida","AwardedFunds":67407.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of San Diego is applying for funds to cleanup tires from the Tijuana River Valley Park.  \r\n\r\nCommunity Need for Waste Tire Cleanup Events \r\n\r\nThe Tijuana River Valley is a unique biological resource in San Diego County containing large, contiguous blocks of high quality habitat that support numerous sensitive plant and animal species. Together, these vegetation communities potentially support 40 special status plant species and 56 special status animal species.\r\n\r\nThe County of San Diego’s Tijuana River Valley Regional Park (TRVRP) comprises approximately 1,800 acres (2.8 square miles) within the lower Tijuana River Valley in southwestern San Diego County. The park is critical to wildlife because it is a part of the Pacific Flyway, which provides foraging and breeding habitat for many migrating bird species. Because of its importance to wildlife, the area has been designated as a biological core area in the City of San Diego’s Multiple Species Conservation Program (MSCP).  \r\n\r\nThe area also suffers issues from polluted storm waters carrying sediment, trash and tires across the border from Mexico into the Tijuana River Valley.  Thousands of tires are buried in the salt marsh of that area and hundreds more cross into the United States with each rain storm.   \r\n\r\nThe County of San Diego’s Department of Public Works, Solid Waste Planning and Recycling section proposes using funding from the FY 2014/15 Local Government Waste Tire Cleanup Grant to hold 10 cleanup events to remove 5,700 tires from the Tijuana River Valley.  \r\n\r\n•\tHow many tires are estimated to be removed: 5700\r\n•\tWill these tires be recycled or landfilled?  Recycled whenever possible.\r\n•\tIs the applicant able to utilize the California Conservation Corps or Local Community Conservation Corps for tire removal? Yes\r\n\r\nProximity to Populated Areas or Sensitive Environments\r\n\r\nThe proposed project area is within 1,000 feet of residential homes, commercial and agricultural businesses, recreational areas, waterways and environmentally sensitive areas.\r\n\r\nThe TRVRP is located in the City of San Diego in the southwestern portion of San Diego County. The TRVRP is bounded on the east by Dairy Mart Road and the residential community of San Ysidro (with the exception of a portion of the Dairy Mart Ponds that extend further east between the Interstate 5 (I-5) corridor and Camino de la Plaza), on the west by Border Field State Park and the Tijuana Estuary, on the south by the U.S. (U.S.)-Mexico International Border, and on the north by Sunset Avenue (with the exception of 95 acres immediately north of Sunset) and the residential community of Otay-Nestor.\r\n\r\nThe TRVRP is bisected by the east/west flowing Tijuana River, which flows from Mexico and drains into the Pacific Ocean through the Tijuana River Estuary located west of the TRVRP. The Tijuana River Valley generally consists of a broad floodplain with high natural mesas to the south, bounded on three sides by urban development and the Tijuana Estuary to the west. The Valley floodplain is a mixture of agricultural fields, equestrian facilities, rural housing, riparian woodland, and disturbed habitats. The Dairy Mart Ponds make up the eastern boundary of the area. The mesas and canyon areas contain healthy coastal sage scrub and maritime succulent scrub communities. Portions of the lands within the mesas and Smugglers Gulch may be disturbed by the proposed Border Fence Project. Several areas have been previously disturbed by illegal dumping of trash and off-road vehicles.\r\n\r\nUnder the MSCP, The Tijuana Estuary/River Valley was identified as a Core Resource Area: an area with a high concentration of sensitive biological resources, which, if lost, could not be replaced or mitigated elsewhere. This region supports one of the most important wetland systems in the County, and the City proposes to preserve approximately 94 percent of the Valley core area within the entire Multiple Habitat Planning Area.\r\n\r\nPrimary concerns for the Valley, including the TRVRP are: management of land use adjacent to covered species habitat; water quality; illegal dumping of waste (including tires); vandalism; non-sustainable agriculture; invasive species introduction and control; illegal immigration; habitat restoration; excavation activities; flood control; and maintenance of human use areas.\r\n\r\nThe property is currently under the management of County Department of Parks and Recreation. With the certification of the Trails and Habitat Enhancement Plan EIR, an official network of trails and US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) roads will be constructed within the Valley. The trails are used by hikers, equestrians, and bicyclists. In addition, there are active recreational areas within the TRVRP.\r\n\r\nBiological Resources\r\nUnder the Multiple Species Conservation Plan (MSCP), The Tijuana Estuary/River Valley was identified as a Core Resource Area: an area with a high concentration of sensitive biological resources, which, if lost, could not be replaced or mitigated elsewhere.  \r\n\r\nTRVRP presents an opportunity to maintain and further restore one of the largest tracts of preserved, high quality, native/semi-native habitats within the region. Natural habitats, such as those found within TRVRP, have historically been destroyed or damaged by agriculture and urban development. Adding to its biological value, TRVRP supports several sensitive floral and faunal species, and functions as a significant biological resource core area. \r\n\r\nThe Valley is a unique area containing large, contiguous blocks of high quality habitat that support numerous sensitive plant and animal species. For example, riparian areas within the County, and provide critical habitat for two federally endangered birds: the light-footed clapper rail (Rallus longirostris levipes), and the southwestern willow flycatcher (Empidonax traillii extimus) and critical habitat for the least Bell’s vireo (Vireo bellii pusillus).  Diegan coastal sage scrub provides foraging and nesting habitat for the federally threatened coastal California gnatcatcher (Polioptila californica californica). Other onsite vegetation communities include mule fat scrub (transitional riparian), chaparral, maritime succulent scrub, freshwater marsh, native and non-native grassland, and disturbed areas. Together, these vegetation communities potentially support 40 special status plant species and 56 special status animal species.\r\n\r\nHowever, the Valley also supports areas that have been subjected to human disturbance for decades. These disturbances have resulted in the loss of native habitat, negative impacts to water quality, compaction of native soils, accumulation of trash, erosion and sedimentation. The quality of water in the Tijuana River, particularly water from Mexico, is often heavily impacted by sediments, pollution, trash and debris. Poor water quality has resulted in numerous beach closures just west of the TRVRP. \r\n \r\n(Additional information, including map of the area and proposed cleanup sites included in attachments/documents.)","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jen","LastName":"Winfrey","Phone":"8586942463"},{"GrantID":15429,"CycleID":584,"CycleCode":"TCU15       ","CycleNameID":127,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Jill Hayashida","AwardedFunds":57579.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to clean-up tires from the following areas in the City of San Diego:\r\n5,559 tires from the Tijuana River Valley split among at least two agencies;\r\n1,000 tires from the City owned Brownfield Airport;\r\n100 tires from Park \u0026 Rec Open Space clean-ups;\r\n2,313 tires collected by Code Compliance from public rights-of-way.\r\nThis results in a projected clean-up cost of $6.42/tire.\r\n\r\nThe Tijuana River Valley is an estuary of national importance with a multi-agency approach to restoring and protecting the sensitive ecosystem. Tires from Mexico are washed downstream during rain events and have significant impact on the watershed. Tires are plucked from the sediment and trash removed during dredging of river channels and sediment basins. Large truck tires are able to be recycled however passenger tires are too contaminated with sediments and go the landfill.\r\n\r\nBrownfield Airport is a small City operated airport located on a large piece of City owned property. This property is bordered by open space and is located in a remote area of the City. These factors have made it prone to dumping. The City has been cleaning up the property in preparation for development. Some signs and/or fencing may be purchased with grant monies.\r\n\r\nThe City Code Compliance division actively collects tires from the Public Rights-of Way throughout the City. The Tire enforcement Program also refers tire piles on public property to Code Compliance for remediation. Detailed logs are provided of these activities. When possible the Tire Enforcement Program utilizes surveillance cameras to catch perpetrators and deter dumping.\r\n\r\nOther than the contaminated tires from the Tijuana River Valley, every attempt is made to recycle the tires at BAS recycling, our closest tire recycling facility, located 100 miles away in Moreno Valley.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Danielle","LastName":"Caestecker","Phone":"6195333695"},{"GrantID":15430,"CycleID":584,"CycleCode":"TCU15       ","CycleNameID":127,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Jill Hayashida","AwardedFunds":68385.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1.\tNeed and Locations:\r\n\r\nThe City of Victorville is located in the center the high desert area within the San Bernardino County. The City is accessed by nearly 300,000 people daily enroute to work, home, shopping or Las Vegas. The City of Victorville anticipates collecting, transporting, and transferring a vast amount of illegally disposed waste tires throughout our City limits. The City of Victorville encompasses 74.09 square miles of land which 58% is undeveloped. With a population of approximately 113,000, excluding neighboring jurisdictions, people are reluctant to properly dispose of their waste tires and end up disposing of them in our undeveloped areas. Many of these areas are located adjacent to densely populated residential areas.  In recent years, the City has performed waste tire cleanup activities generated by waste tire enforcement inspections and monitoring of vacant desert areas. The City has conducted numerous joint tasks to collect waste tires in areas where accessibility was limited and rough. Through the use of our two waste tire collection trailers purchased through prior waste cleanup grants (2003/2004), we were able to safely access these areas and effectively remove hundreds of waste tires. Additionally, we anticipate collecting approximately 8,970 tires during the grants 24 month period from 7/1/14 to 6/30/16 of the respective grant TCU15 grant cycle. \r\n\r\n2. Methodology:\r\n\r\nIllegal dumping is a situation where people observe that others have dumped and then dump their own debris in the same location. Cleaning up the illegally dumped material as soon as it happens is the best method of curtailing this type of behavior. Utilizing community service workers, probationers and/ or City staff for waste tire removal, stockpiling, and later disposal is the most economical means. Staffing will consist of two - three Code Enforcement officers to oversee the program, supervise community service workers and probationers, and monitor the temporary stockpiling and disposal of tires to recyclers via our contracted waste tire hauler.\r\n\r\n\tFunding for Code Enforcement staff will be funded from within the City’s Code Enforcement budget with most of the costs reimbursed through grant funding. A large part o f the labor will be conducted by persons on formal probation or court-ordered community service. Any type of heavy equipment and/or heavy equipment operator to be utilized would be from the City’s Public Works Department and funded through the Environment Maintenance Fund or the waste tire clean up grant if authorized by the grant manager. To fulfill these tasks, the City will need to purchase safety related items and stick tools to drag and load collected waste tires. We also request to have funding to pay for two 40 yard trash boxes per half cycle (a total of 4 per grant for this grant cycle) to dispose of trash collected during the cleanups located in and immediately adjacent to the waste tires. Typically, trash found inside of  the waste tires is not taken by our tire hauler and becomes an unplanned expense to the City\r\n\r\nProduct Description\tQuantity\tUnit Price\t$Total \r\n\r\nHeavy duty work gloves\t25\tApprox. $10.00 each\t$250\r\nSafety Glasses/Goggles\t25\tApprox. $10.00 each\t$250\r\nGarden / stick tools\t25\tApprox. $20.00 each\t$500\r\nExtra heavy duty trash bags\t20\tApprox: $18/ box\t$360\r\n40 yard trash bin  (Rental Equipment)         4 (2per quarter)               $416.12 per container              $1664.48\r\n\r\nTOTAL\t                                                                                                                                                       $3,024.48\r\n\r\n\r\n3. End Use\r\n\r\nThe collected waste tires will be taken to our Code Enforcement yard located on El Evado Road where they will be properly stored and ready for pick up by our designated registered waste tire hauler Town and Country Tire. The tires will be transported via an enclosed trailer to the Mitsubishi plant in Lucerne Valley and or Cemex Cement plant in Victorville for final disposition.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Duran","Phone":"7609555104"},{"GrantID":15431,"CycleID":584,"CycleCode":"TCU15       ","CycleNameID":127,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Jill Hayashida","AwardedFunds":39655.0000,"ProjectSummary":"For the cost associated to roadside cleanups of illegally dumped/orphan tires within participating jurisdictional lines.","ParticipantName":"Merced County Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Miss","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Halpin","Phone":"2097234481"},{"GrantID":15434,"CycleID":584,"CycleCode":"TCU15       ","CycleNameID":127,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Jill Hayashida","AwardedFunds":24000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To rid 3,000 waste tires illegally dumped along public right-of ways that are 1/4-1/2 mile near environmentally-sensitive areas that provide essential habitat for a number of bird, animal, reptilian, amphibian and fish species in areas such as the Suisun Marsh, Jepson Prairie Preserve and Hastings Island where vernal pools also exist. Various waterways such as Putah Creek and Cache Slough are also near areas where there is a prevalence of waste tires being illegally dumped and are as close as 2-3 miles from city limits. Inside the city limits, waste tires are being illegally dumped in alleys and vacant lots.\r\n\r\nAll tires will be recycled by contractors who will process them to become feedstock for products intended to be returned to market.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Narcisa","LastName":"Untal","Phone":"7077843172"},{"GrantID":15443,"CycleID":615,"CycleCode":"HD25        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD25         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":48200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To perform 6 Mobile Collection Events over the grant period for Modesto residents","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Michele","LastName":"Beck","Phone":"2095775493"},{"GrantID":15444,"CycleID":586,"CycleCode":"HD23        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD23         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":60117.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Hold two HHW one-day temporary collection events in the rural under served communities of Orick and Weott, utilize print and electronic media advertising to increase awareness of HHW fixed facility and annual mobile collection events, design flyers web site and social media campaigns to raise awareness of HHW Program, purchase fork lift for PHHWCF, purchase PPE for staff working the  fixed facility and mobile HHW events during the grant period.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt Waste Management Authority","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Brent","LastName":"Whitener","Phone":"7072688680"},{"GrantID":15446,"CycleID":615,"CycleCode":"HD25        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD25         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":89600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant to be used to establish NEW network of local drop-off sites (Local HHW Network or Network), anticipated to cost-effectively promote/facilitate significant increase in amount of HHW managed Countywide \u0026 in addition to HHW to be collected at existing HHW Facility (scheduled to open Summer 2014).  Network focus is on using volunteer \"host\" sites (primarily retail outlets) to cost-effectively increase public access to/awareness of disposal options for Target Items, including household batteries, mercury-containing items (e.g., lamps, thermostats) and E-waste not eligible for CEW funding, as significant amounts of these Items are currently being sold, used \u0026 then improperly discarded.  (Other 2 Target Items addressed by Network but out of scope of this proposal include paint \u0026 sharps.)\r\n\r\nBesides implementing new/sustainable EPR collection opportunities, proposal includes outreach designed to educate public on need/options for properly managing batteries/lamps (brochures, signage at Point of Sale) \u0026 promotion of the Network sites/program (opening day events/ads, program anniversary ads) at Host sites and the HHW Facility (brochures/referrals). \r\n\r\nInitial funding offered by Grant allows earlier/faster development \u0026 expansion of this important program element than otherwise possible. County envisions Network will grow to as many as 50-60 sites (serving more than 9k residents in Year Three), ongoing operation of which will be funded by combination of Host in-kind contributions, existing and future EPR programs (e.g., PaintCare) \u0026 surcharges.  \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nGrant to be used to establish NEW network of local drop-off sites (Local HHW Network or Network), anticipated to cost-effectively promote/facilitate significant i","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Greenberg","Phone":"5596004311"},{"GrantID":15447,"CycleID":586,"CycleCode":"HD23        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD23         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":88451.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Santa Cruz will be the lead agency for a regional project to provide a comprehensive bilingual public education program utilizing print, TV, radio, social and other media to educate residents about proper disposal of all HHW and the range of options available, including convenient and cost-effective retail take-back. Outreach will cover products including fluorescent lamps, e-waste, motor oil, paint, household batteries, cell phones, and refillable gas cylinders. The project will also establish up to forty new convenient retail collection locations for all houshold batteries and cell phones.","ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kasey","LastName":"Kolassa","Phone":"8314542160"},{"GrantID":15448,"CycleID":586,"CycleCode":"HD23        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD23         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To provide a one day temporary HHW collection event in the City of Fortuna. The City of Fortuna is a Disadvantaged Community (appx 65% CA MHI), not a member of the local waste management JPA and lacks a complete HHW program. The local franchise hauler has signed a contract with Paint Care to accept architectural paint and accepts ewaste 7 days a week for no charge to provide proper disposal/recycling of those materials.","ParticipantName":"City of Fortuna","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"7077251466"},{"GrantID":15449,"CycleID":586,"CycleCode":"HD23        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD23         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Harnak Samra","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Santa Monica\u0027s Resource Recovery and Recycling Division (R3) will use funds to continue publicizing home collection of HHW by  City contractor. At least two direct mailers to educate residents on the HHW collection program are planned\r\nR3 anticipates using some funding for a pilot drop off program for gas cyclinders.  The program could fill an existing void in the current home collection program. The gas cyclinders are not included in materials collected by the current program","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Monica","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"mr  ","FirstName":"wes","LastName":"thompson","Phone":"3104588546"},{"GrantID":15456,"CycleID":586,"CycleCode":"HD23        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD23         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":48281.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This individual grant application proposes to expand the promotion and collection of Battery Recycling programs in Costa Mesa schools, promote the public outreach for the Door-to-Door HHW program for seniors and disabled residents, and to promote and set-up a one-day Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) collection event. \r\n\r\nThe Costa Mesa Sanitary District (CMSD) has funded and implemented an 8-month Battery Recycling pilot program that includes five schools as participants. CMSD desires to increase the number of schools involved in the project and to use grant funds to promote the program for the following year. \r\n\r\nCMSD proposes to increase the promotion of public outreach for our Door-to-Door HHW collection program for seniors and disabled residents. This program assists residents who do not have the ability to recycle or dispose of their hazardous materials at permanent HHW facilities, by offering a free curbside pick-up. \r\n\r\nCMSD has worked with the OC Waste and Recycling and Orange Coast College to coordinate the community\u0027s first HHW collection event in 2012. The event successfully diverted 36,000 pounds of HHW away from the landfills. \r\n\r\nIf awarded, CMSD will use the grant funds for the following programs:\r\n•\tBattery recycling program (multi-day collection event for schools) in the amount of $20,000\r\n\r\n•\tPublic Education for the Door-to-Door HHW Program for Seniors and disabled residents in the amount of $5,000; and\r\n\r\n•\tHHW Collection Event ($25,000)\r\n\r\nAs required by CalRecycle, and to be consistent with CalRecycle\u0027s core values, the CMSD has adopted and implemented an Environmentally Preferable Purchasing and Practices Policy since 2008. Ordinance No.66 stated that the CMSD adopted a preference and exception for environmentally friendly products in purchasing and has since been added to the Operation Code Section 4.05.035 on April 21, 2008.","ParticipantName":"Costa Mesa Sanitary District","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Gina","LastName":"Terraneo","Phone":"9496458400"},{"GrantID":15457,"CycleID":615,"CycleCode":"HD25        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD25         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":95523.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Authority seeks grant funding to purchase a 14-foot Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) box truck for door-to-door and one-day mobile HHW collection events. This new service will be offered to underserved homebound residents (including seniors, disabled or low income) with no means of transportation and will be implemented by Authority HHW staff. HAZWOPER training is also requested to increase staff capability when weekend door-to-door collection events coincide with regularly scheduled mobile collection events. The Authority will launch a comprehensive media campaign and will also collaborate with local organizations who specialize in elderly care and programs for disabled persons, such as Meals-on-Wheels of the Salinas Valley and the Monterey County Commission on Disabilities to compile a target list to assist with outreach and implementation.","ParticipantName":"Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Elia","LastName":"Zavala","Phone":"8317753010"},{"GrantID":15458,"CycleID":586,"CycleCode":"HD23        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD23         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County seeks to increase HHW collection by holding two additional mobile collection events in remote and underserved areas, targeting senior, rural, and low income residents.  A media campaign will inform residents of numerous take back programs for universal waste around the County, increasing proper disposal and lessening the burden on the HHW facility.  A pneumatic tool system utilizing existing air compressor and air lines, new lab pack and sorting tables, and industrial shelving units will upgrade infrastructure and improve material management.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rajony","LastName":"Chin","Phone":"2094683066"},{"GrantID":15464,"CycleID":585,"CycleCode":"TIP1        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":118898.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project consists of incremental increases in crumb rubber use as well as conversion of existing products using virgin EPDM rubber to crumb rubber.  Total incremental crumb rubber use is expected to be 1,088,618 pounds with 250,548 pounds in the existing TDP Category and 838,070 pounds in the Conversion Category for a total of $192,668 in grant incentive payments.","ParticipantName":"Environmental Molding Concepts LLC","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Higgins","Phone":"9512146590"},{"GrantID":15472,"CycleID":585,"CycleCode":"TIP1        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":437500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Rubber Bark will manufacture a 5/8\" industrial mat.  This mat is reconfigured to optimize cost competitiveness and marketability against competing mats currently imported from Oregon, Canada and China.","ParticipantName":"Rubber Bark, Inc.","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs ","FirstName":"Jana","LastName":"Nairn","Phone":"2096348849"},{"GrantID":15473,"CycleID":586,"CycleCode":"HD23        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD23         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The County of Siskiyou would like to contract a service provider to hold temporary HHW collection events throughout a geographically large area to serve as many rural households as possible.  Grant funds will also be used to design and distribute public awareness materials including radio and newspaper advertisements both to notify and educate the public.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Arthur","LastName":"Boyd","Phone":"5308428272"},{"GrantID":15474,"CycleID":586,"CycleCode":"HD23        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD23         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":38900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Regional Grant. This program will be a new program and may involve more than this regional application.  The City of Elk Grove will draft an RFP and work to select a firm that will offer small camping size refillable gas cylinders, and negotiate a contract; this will allow other Cities to piggyback on the Cities contract.  The City and CPSC staff will work to get distribution locations set up who will offer to refill the small gas cylinders.   The contracted company will then provide the small cylinders to the City and distributions locations.  Distribution centers will then offer a smaller gas cylinder to any resident who delivered an empty gas cylinder for disposal, the company will provide the refilling value to each location in the program.  The grant will fund the purchase of the cylinders, refilling values and the residents will get the cylinder at no cost at any of the locations who agree to participate in the Grant.  Going forward the refillable cylinders will be filled at various filling locations within the City who agree to participate in the program for a fee.  CPSC staff will contact large companies like Home Depot, WalMart and U-Haul and get their participation in the program.","ParticipantName":"City of Elk Grove","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Christian","LastName":"Punsal","Phone":"9166273452"},{"GrantID":15475,"CycleID":615,"CycleCode":"HD25        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD25         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds are being requested for a 2 day temporary hazardous waste collection events in rural areas of our County for 2015 \u0026 2016; 8 hour Hazwoper refresher courses for 2015 \u0026 2016; personal protective equipment for the Permanent HHW facility (PPE\u0027s like but not limited to labcoats, overalls, gloves, safety shields and glasses); and 4 secondary containment area pallets for the permanent hazardous waste collection facility at Rock Creek Solid Waste Facility.  Funds are also being requested to update/upgrade HHW signs, banners and other public outreach advertisements.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Natalie","LastName":"Sauerland","Phone":"2094194513"},{"GrantID":15476,"CycleID":586,"CycleCode":"HD23        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD23         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":7500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City of Colton would like to provide HHW public education and outreach for our English and Spanish speaking community. City of Colton would utilize the funding to design, print and create brochures and mailers that would educate the community on the many products found in homes that contain chemicals potentially harmful to both people and the environment in both English and Spanish.  The remaining funds would be utilized to purchase a 42” free standing digital ePoster. Reducing paper waste whenever possible is a goal of the Department. The Digital ePoster allows staff to update content information about HHW and be able to advertise used oil filter exchange programs and Sharp disposal locations along with the locations of HHW facilities. The ePoster graphics would also educate the community on what common chemical products such as oven cleaners, paint removers, bug killers, solvents, and drain cleaners, are found in the home. Although legislation has mitigated some of the problems associated with commercial hazardous material disposal, more needs to be done to reduce and properly dispose of home hazardous wastes.","ParticipantName":"City of Colton","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Jessica","LastName":"Sutorus","Phone":"9093705561"},{"GrantID":15477,"CycleID":586,"CycleCode":"HD23        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD23         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":75550.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Mateo County would like to expand its fluorescent light take-back program by conducting in person trainings to stores to better prepare them for acceptance of fluorescent lights; recruit new stores to participate in the program, secure permanent disposal options for sites; create and distribute print collateral materials; secure and participate in events at local hardware stores to educate the public about proper fluorescent light disposal.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julia","LastName":"Au","Phone":"6503726250"},{"GrantID":15478,"CycleID":585,"CycleCode":"TIP1        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":158550.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will be manufacturing and selling Rubber weight plates to Cross Fit Workout Facilities. We will also be manufacturing rubber bases for traffic cones","ParticipantName":"Jessop Holding Co. LLC","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Loren","LastName":"Jessop","Phone":"2095419658"},{"GrantID":15481,"CycleID":586,"CycleCode":"HD23        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD23         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":45000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Public Services Department has been working collaboratively with Lake County Waste Solutions and South Lake Refuse and Recycling (the two local County franchise haulers) to enhance the existing program of the collection and disposal of HHW by providing a temporary but consistent location for materials to be dropped off.  The events would occur periodically 6 times annually with the option of splitting events to create 12 - ½ day events in order to meet the State guidelines for a temporary facility. The County of Lake would like to alleviate the need for the mobile unit from Mendocino County – (HazMobile) and for convenience and habit create consistent drop off sites that would cover a variety of needs and would encourage individuals to recycle, properly dispose of HHW, and this would potentially prevent some of the illegal dumping that occurs in the County. \r\n\r\nThe County of Lake is currently working collaboratively with both haulers to advertise and support Paint Care and Sharps disposal sites at both ends of the Lake. This only makes sense to also support the facilities in becoming somewhat of a one-stop shop for residents to drop off all their HHW. This funding would be used to do minor improvements to the existing facilities by helping to provide signs and appropriate bins as needed for the collection events. Public Services would assist in the advertising by providing educational outreach and marketing for the community. The facility would be operated by two HAZWOPPER trained staff at all times and appropriate equipment and gear would be utilized at every event in each location. County of Lake Public Services, Southlake Refuse, and Lake County Waste Solutions are working collaboratively on marketing and advertising to capture a large portion of the population by looking at new avenues for reaching specific target audiences. \r\n\r\nThe purchase of promotional items for safely disposing HHW materials will be provided by the Public Services Department while funding and supplies last to promote, encourage, and support the community in their efforts to work toward the statewide goal of recycling more.","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs ","FirstName":"Kati","LastName":"Galvani","Phone":"7072621618"},{"GrantID":15482,"CycleID":586,"CycleCode":"HD23        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD23         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":87846.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funding would be used to implement a new regional outreach program to encourage residents to purchase and reuse one pound gas cylinders. It would include outreach and education to residents who use propane canisters and include promoting the environmental benefits, availability and use of the refillable cylinders and location of various retailers who could or do sell them. Funding would also cover outreach at various venues such as community parks and sports fields where residents use the cylinders. The City of Sunnyvale will be the lead agency and coordinate efforts with the cities of Palo Alto and Mountain View, the partners that bring trash and recyclables to the Sunnyvale Materials Recovery and Transfer Station (SMaRT Station). The California Product Stewardship Council (CPSC) will be subcontracted to develop the outreach materials and conduct the outreach and education.","ParticipantName":"City of Sunnyvale","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Kare","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Gissibl","Phone":"4087307277"},{"GrantID":15483,"CycleID":615,"CycleCode":"HD25        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD25         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":99950.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County needs to expand the HHW collection services for residents and CESQG\u0027s to include additional days and hours at our Metro PHHWCF and rural One-Day Collection Events. Grant funding will assist in the education and promotion of the expanded services. Funding will assist in purchasing equipment and supplies needed to effectively operate the HHW program. The supplies and equipment we are requesting are: a Paint Can Crusher/Opener, a cardboard Compactor/Bailer, a Hazardous Materials Reuse Locker, and Buckets for reprocessed paint.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Denise","LastName":"Saucedo","Phone":"6618625208"},{"GrantID":15484,"CycleID":615,"CycleCode":"HD25        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD25         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Fullerton is applying for funds to: (1) Continue the Big Green Box, an existing low-cost collection program of battery and portable recycling in City Hall (http://www.biggreenbox.com/); (2) Expand public awareness of the convenient, safe and proper disposal options available to the public for HHW and Universal Waste; (3) Develop educational materials on reuse/recycling and proper disposal of HHW and Universal Waste.","ParticipantName":"City of Fullerton","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Rya","LastName":"Hackmen","Phone":"7147383310"},{"GrantID":15486,"CycleID":586,"CycleCode":"HD23        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD23         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Provide multiple one-day household hazardous waste collection event in Eastern Madera County. Provide outreach education program to promote the reduction of HHW entering the waste stream by encouraging proper use and disposal of hazardous products, proper storage and handling methods to protect the public\u0027s health and safety.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ahmad","LastName":"Alkhayyat, P.E.","Phone":"5596757811"},{"GrantID":15493,"CycleID":585,"CycleCode":"TIP1        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":483375.0000,"ProjectSummary":"U.S. Rubber intends to use the proceeds from this grant to lower the sales cost of its commercial acoustic underlayment as well as its fitness flooring Survivor brand rolls and tiles. Both of these markets have low cost alternatives and this grant will be key factor in helping us gain market share. While both market segments are quite large, the market for the underlayment has enormous potential.","ParticipantName":"U.S. Rubber Recycling, Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rick","LastName":"Snyder","Phone":"9092150551"},{"GrantID":15494,"CycleID":586,"CycleCode":"HD23        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD23         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":49655.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Grant funds will be used for the following:\r\n1) Two household hazardous waste community events in remote areas of the County of El Dorado\r\n2) Replacement of Personal Protection Equipment\r\n3) Heat Stress study at permanent household hazardous waste facility","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Moss","Phone":"5306217665"},{"GrantID":15495,"CycleID":586,"CycleCode":"HD23        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD23         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":49716.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Town of Paradise (Paradise) requests $49,716 to 1) expand our public education and outreach for general audiences with interactive HHW educational kiosks, direct mailers, community T.V. and radio ads; 2) provide minor improvements to our exisiting HHW facility, including new street/faciilty use signage and shevling for reusable item storage and 3) purchase of PPE and annual HAZWOPER refresher trainng for HHW employees.","ParticipantName":"Town of Paradise","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5308763340"},{"GrantID":15496,"CycleID":586,"CycleCode":"HD23        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD23         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":93386.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project includes two tasks that will make a minor improvement to an existing PHHWCF and facilitate the expansion of an EPR retail take back program.   This first task is concrete pavement at the Paso Robles Landfill PHHWCF.   The second is the purchase of an 18 foot CNG cargo truck to service the increasing amount of household batteries, fluorescent tubes, paint and mercury thermostats received at existing and new retail take back locations.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Worrell","Phone":"8057828530"},{"GrantID":15497,"CycleID":585,"CycleCode":"TIP1        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":451000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Ballistic Tiles - New and existing TDP\r\nLawn Edgings - New and existing TDP\r\nRoof supports - New and existing TDP\r\n\r\nEstimated- 4,510,000 lbs of rubber for all TDP products. \r\n\r\nGrant amount requested $451,000.00","ParticipantName":"Millennium Molding, Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Posiviata","Phone":"9515099393"},{"GrantID":15498,"CycleID":586,"CycleCode":"HD23        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD23         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Diego County proposes to utilize HD23 Grant funds to sponsor two (2) one-day HHW collection facility events  (THHWCF) in underserved portions of the unincorporated County of San Diego.  One event will be held in the Valley Center area and is expected to serve at least 500 households.  The second event will be held in the very rural Dulzura / Potrero area of the unincorporated County and is expected to serve approximately 100 households.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Melissa","LastName":"Porter","Phone":"8586942801"},{"GrantID":15501,"CycleID":615,"CycleCode":"HD25        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD25         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":95340.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency 23rd Cycle Household Hazardous Waste grant will fund both the improvement of the existing HHW Facility program and the development of a new program. The specific goals of the grant include:\r\n\r\n1. Partner with Call2Recycle to collect alkaline batteries at 10 locations throughout the County. The City of Corning and multi-family residents will be of particular focus because this populace does not have access to the curbside alkaline battery recycling program.\r\n2. Promote the proper disposal/recycling of alkaline batteries through a multimedia outreach campaign.\r\n3. Conduct upgrades, improvements, and purchase personal protective equipment for the Landfill and Corning HHW facilities.\r\n4. Conduct a  general HHW program multimedia outreach campaign to include the importance of proper HHW disposal outreach at campgrounds and the development of an alternatives to chemical cleaners campaign.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County Solid Waste Management Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rachel","LastName":"Ross","Phone":"5305281103"},{"GrantID":15514,"CycleID":585,"CycleCode":"TIP1        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":478229.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Support improvements in manufacturing capability and the marketing of existing product to Home Depot\r\nDevelop a square rubber base (new product) that is designed to compete in the Canadian traffic devices market. \r\nImprove and support manufacturing and inventory capability and for solar racking hardware products.\r\nDevelop a traffic cone that combines a plastic cone with crumb rubber base in a new design.","ParticipantName":"Three D Plastics, Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Dvoracek","Phone":"3238491316"},{"GrantID":15515,"CycleID":586,"CycleCode":"HD23        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD23         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Jill Hayashida","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County, in partnership with the Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County, is proposing to conduct a public education general awareness campaign to reinforce the message on the proper disposal of home-generated sharps waste for residents in Los Angeles County.  Various media methods, including a media buy, billboards, newspaper advertising, and public education and outreach events will also be utilized to maximize awareness to the general public.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tranette","LastName":"Sanders","Phone":"6264583562"},{"GrantID":15516,"CycleID":586,"CycleCode":"HD23        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD23         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":27000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Turlock is proposing to contract with an outside agency to run a mobile household hazardous waste collection day, three (3) times a year. The waste will be collected from residents, packaged, and shipped to appropriate recycling/disposal facilities by the contractor. The objective is to continue this collection program that provides Turlock residents a safe alternative for household hazardous waste disposal, and to reduce incidents of illegal disposal and injury to the public and the environment.","ParticipantName":"City of Turlock","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Garner","LastName":"Reynolds","Phone":"2096685599"},{"GrantID":15522,"CycleID":586,"CycleCode":"HD23        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD23         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Create HHW Public education and outreach by creating informational flyers with an education component for battery and bulb proper and safer disposal with collection activities.\r\n\r\nExpand education for residents. Staff will have an informational booth at various City sponsor events such as the \"Riverside Show \u0026 Go\", \"Mission Inn Run\", etc.\r\n\r\nIncrease Public education on HHW and by creating informational flyers with an education component for proper disposal of household batteries, CFL\u0027s and flourescents lamps. Including information on extended producer responsibility collection opportunities. Expand distribution of educational information by additional sources such as Utility inserts.\r\n\r\nUpdate and expand the City\u0027s website information for residents to find an easy access for HHW information and the harmful effects on the environment if illegally or incorrectly dispose.\r\n\r\nSet-up and operation of temporary HHW facilities one-day collection events for household batteries, CFL\u0027s and fluorescent lamps. Including attendance of required employees at HHW event personnel protection equipment and attendance for 8-hour refresher Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Standards (HAZWOPER) training. Create opportunity for collection of battery and bulb disposal events for residents to dispose of these items safely at least 2-4 annual event collection events within the City of Riverside of Riverside.","ParticipantName":"City of Riverside","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Olivia","LastName":"Sanchez","Phone":"9513516174"},{"GrantID":15524,"CycleID":586,"CycleCode":"HD23        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD23         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funds will be used for management and disposal of non-explosive household hazardous waste aerosols and aerosol by-products and will include aerosols dropped off by residents at the PHHWCF and recovered from MRF processing.  The WPWMA\u0027s HHW facility operator processes a daily average of 3,000 aerosol containers, the majority of which are recovered through MRF processing of MSW.  The WPWMA\u0027s HHW operator has identified the need for a secondary/replacement aerosol processing unit to keep up with the large quantities recovered.  A portion of the funds will be used to research alternative improved processing methods, equipment and disposal options.","ParticipantName":"Western Placer Waste Management Authority","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stephanie","LastName":"Ulmer","Phone":"9165433985"},{"GrantID":15525,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":21432.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA intends to use grant funds for salaries exclusive of benefits.  The Grant will augment our inspection, permitting, and enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kurtis","LastName":"Zumwalt","Phone":"5307452351"},{"GrantID":15526,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":39058.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Diego County Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) has developed program goals and objectives in order to protect public health and safety and the environment that encompass a wide variety of solid waste activities, including solid waste permitting, inspection, investigation and enforcement, regulatory streamlining, agency coordination and customer outreach.  \r\n\r\nFunds from the EA25 LEA Grant will continue to enhance the San Diego County LEA program by providing funds to allow the purchase of additional field equipment, equipment maintenance, computer equipment and software, office supplies, public outreach materials and opportunities, training and travel, personnel costs, reference materials, communications equipment, professional memberships, laboratory services, health and safety equipment, medical monitoring and administrative services.\r\n\r\nAny interest earned will be used for equipment and supplies.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Melissa","LastName":"Porter","Phone":"8586942801"},{"GrantID":15527,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":26603.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Contra Costa County LEA will apply the grant funds toward LEA staff salaries.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Doser","Phone":"9256922535"},{"GrantID":15528,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":25534.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to the safe storage, transport and disposal of solid waste within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health intends to use FY 2014 /2015 LEA grant funds for activities directly related to implementation and administration costs of the solid waste facilities permit and inspection programs as outlined in the procedures and requirements and application guidelines for this grant.  This may include, but not be limited to, new safety and computer equipment, medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities, personnel costs, and maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste Program.\r\n\r\nChris Rummel\r\nActing Program Manager\r\n","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Blamey","Phone":"4089181973"},{"GrantID":15530,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":28986.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to promote compliance with State and Local regulations as it pertains to the collection, handling, storage and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial waste in an effort to protect the air, water, and land from pollution and to ensure public health, safety and the environment. The Fresno County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division, intends to utilize the FY 2014-15 Enforcement Grant funds for staffing needs directly related to the County of Fresno‘s Enforcement Program. Remaining grant funds will be utilized to attend training to maintain program certification, fund office expenses, and purchase and maintain equipment.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Glenn","LastName":"Allen","Phone":"5596004065"},{"GrantID":15531,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":31364.0000,"ProjectSummary":"All funds, including interest earned, will be used to pay for Personnel. ","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Marie","LastName":"Woodin","Phone":"9168758527"},{"GrantID":15532,"CycleID":586,"CycleCode":"HD23        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD23         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":36585.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project will provide HHW and EPR education and outreach programs to County residents, including, but not limited to, ads in regional media, educational activities for children, a display for use at the County fair and other events, a 15-month calendar with information on each page plus a 2-page spread,  full-color HHW and paint recycling brochures and establishment of a battery recycling program through Call2Recycle. Funds will also be used to purchase personal protection equipment and to pay for the 8-hr refresher HAZWOPER training for staff, which will allow additional HHW collection events to be held.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Todd","LastName":"Storti","Phone":"2099665165"},{"GrantID":15533,"CycleID":615,"CycleCode":"HD25        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD25         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With the help of CPSC, we plan to set up battery collection boxes in outlying areas of the County for all types of batteries in retail stores, libraries and fire stations .  Outreach campaigns will educate residents of the new collection sites and of refillable one pound propane cylinders.  To expand our HHW program we plan to purchase a cargo container, shelving and signs for our HHW facility and shelving for our RHHW facilities. Twice during the grant term staff will attend HAZWOPER training. A temporary HHW event will be held in the south County in the year alternating our current every other year program.  Funding will be used to augment our existing limited advertising budget for all HHW activities.  Some staff time used to oversee the grant will be billed to the grant.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Diane","LastName":"Green","Phone":"2095335588"},{"GrantID":15534,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":42109.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Use for items stated within.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Reyes","Phone":"9519558982"},{"GrantID":15535,"CycleID":615,"CycleCode":"HD25        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD25         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will provide public education and outreach for the city\u0027s HHW program including the installation of transitional EPR collection of household batteries and cell phones in retail and community locations. Disposal costs will be covered by Call2Recycle. The city will develop and implement a comprehensive education program utilizing print, TV, radio, and social media in English and Spanish. The objective will be to promote proper handling of HHW and options that are available to residents as well as expansion of the battery collection program.","ParticipantName":"City of Chula Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Manuel","LastName":"Medrano","Phone":"6195855766"},{"GrantID":15537,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":18797.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Butte County Environmental Health regarding the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment specifically concerning solid waste facilities within our jurisdictions. LEA Enforcement Grant funds will be used primarily to maintain inspection frequency for non-fee supported solid waste sites (SWIS), enforcement activities not covered by other solid waste program funds such as fees and activities including participation in LEA and CalRecycle coordination activities to assure program uniformity and compliance with applicable state regulatory requirements. Any interest accrued will be used to cover the cost of existing solid waste program staffing.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Huerta","Phone":"5305385328"},{"GrantID":15539,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":18311.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Solid Waste Grant fund will be used to support our Solid Waste Enforcement Program LEA staff by acquiring field equipment, personal protective equipment, and office equipment/supplies.  Ongoing training of solid waste regulations, technology and enforcement pertaining to the LEA duties necessary to effectively administer the County’s Solid Waste Programs.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dexter","LastName":"Marr","Phone":"5596757823"},{"GrantID":15540,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":15558.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to maintain a strong public health \u0026 safety program and to protect the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  The City of Vernon Health Dept. intends to use the FY 2014-2015 LEA Grant - 25 funds to purchase safety equipment, monitoring tools, telecommunications air time and accessories for mobile telephones, computer hardware and software, office supplies, and provide vehicle maintenance and upkeep as well as to allow us to attend training and educational conferences to help fulfill our LEA responsibilities.","ParticipantName":"City of Vernon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Leonard","LastName":"Grossberg","Phone":"3235838811"},{"GrantID":15541,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":18520.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the El Dorado County solid waste program is to protect public health, safety,and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nEl Dorado County intends to use FY 2014-2015 Local Enforcement Agency grant monies to compensate Placer County for performance of sold waste permitting and enforcement activities within El Dorado County. This arrangement between neighboring counties is sought to effect cost efficiency.\r\nAny interest earned will also be used to compensate Placer County for performance of solid waste permitting and enforcement activites within El Dorado County.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Deatherage","Phone":"5306216113"},{"GrantID":15543,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":17467.0000,"ProjectSummary":"LEA funds will be used for the following activities:\r\n\r\n1. Support enhancement of the LEA solid waste landfill permit and inspection programs, and related staff costs.\r\n2. Postage, copies, communications and other miscellaneous office expenses associated with LEA functions in solid waste.\r\n3. Expenses associated with computer and audio/visual equipment to be used to support LEA activities in solid waste.\r\n4. Travel expenses associated with the LEA EHS mandated training and meeting requirements.","ParticipantName":"Lassen County","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Doug","LastName":"Ames","Phone":"5302518528"},{"GrantID":15545,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":15758.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The applicant proposes to use the grant funds for staffing and travel cost associated with its role as the LEA for Del Norte County.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Heidi","LastName":"Kunstal","Phone":"7074647254"},{"GrantID":15546,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":35009.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding received through the Local Enforcement Agency gran will offset staff costs related to inspections, training, enforcement activities and over site of the Solid Waste Program. \r\n\r\nThe goal of the Kern County Public Health Services Department, Environmental Health Division, as the Local Enforcement Agency, is to ensure that solid waste activities are operated in conformance with regulations of the State of California, and that the protection of public health, safety and the environment is upheld as the highest priority.  ","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeffrey","LastName":"Marshall","Phone":"6618628775"},{"GrantID":15548,"CycleID":586,"CycleCode":"HD23        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD23         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":68568.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Regional Agency project which will provide educational outreach for HHW including batteries, cell phones, fluorescent lighting an other materials as well as provide new collection opportunities at retail sites","ParticipantName":"San Benito County Integrated Waste Management Regional Agency","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Hodges","Phone":"8316364110"},{"GrantID":15549,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":20748.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. Solano County’s Environmental Health Services Division intends to use FY 2014/15 LEA grant funds to help offset costs of Environmental Health Specialists (entry, journey and senior) and Geologist personnel for work in the LEA program.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Schmidtbauer","Phone":"7077843308"},{"GrantID":15550,"CycleID":585,"CycleCode":"TIP1        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP1         - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Kirkhill is an 18 year old profitable rubber manufacturing company.  We produce molded rubber products and custom mix rubber.  Our goal is to reformulate 7 of our products to be able to incorporate up to 50% crumb rubber into virgin compounds.\r\n\r\nTRAFFIC DELINEATOR BASES: Kirkhill plans to reformulate the base compound for better processing and incorporate 50% of feedstock conversion and fine mesh crumb rubber into the product.  Our approximate annual usage will be 1,657,000 lbs per year with 837,500 lbs. attributed to crumb rubber.  The company anticipates it will take 1 month to reformulate and test the recipe.  The company may be eligible for $643,000 (837,500 X 1.92 years X .40 per lb.)\r\n\r\nSPONGE RUBBER GASKETS: Kirkhill plans to reformulate the gasket compound to improve the compression set and incorporate 20% of feedstock conversion and fine mesh crumb rubber.  Our approximate annual usage will be 355,000 lbs per year with 71,000 lbs attributed to the crumb rubber.  It will take 3 months to reformulate the recipe and test the product.  The company may be eligible for $49,700 (71,000 pounds X 1.75 years X .40 per pound).\r\n\r\nPIPE COUPLINGS: Kirkhill plans to reformulate the recipe for the couplings used for drain pipes for both commercial and government usage.  The compound will be changed from virgin material to 25% crumb rubber.  It will take 1 month to reformulate and test the material.  Our approximate annual usage is 320,000 lbs with approximately 25% or 80,000 lbs being crumb rubber.  The company may be eligible for $61,440 (80,000 lbs X 1.92 years X .40 pound).\r\n\r\nSEWER PIPE REIBER GASKET: Kirkhill plans to reformulate the recipe for the gaskets to incorporate 25% crumb rubber.  It will take 3 months to reformulate and test the material.  Our approximate annual usage is 175,000 lbs with approximately 25% or 43,750 lbs. of crumb rubber.  The company may be eligible for $30,625 (43,750 lbs. X 1.75 years X .40 pound).\r\n\r\nGENERAL PURPOSE 60 DURO CALENDAR SHEET GASKET: Kirkhill will reformulate their recipe for the calendar sheet to include 20% crumb rubber in the compound.  It will take 1 month to reformulate and test the material.  Our approximate annual usage is 350,000 lbs with approximately 20% or 70,000 lbs. of crumb rubber.  The company may be eligible for $53,760 (70,000 lbs. X 1.92 years X .40 pound).\r\n\r\nGENERAL PURPOSE 70 DURO CALENDAR SHEET GASKET: Kirkhill will reformulate their recipe for the calendar sheet to include 20% crumb rubber in the compound.  It will take 1 month to reformulate and test the material.  Our approximate annual usage is 350,000 lbs with approximately 20% or 70,000 lbs. of crumb rubber.  The company may be eligible for $53,760 (70,000 lbs. X 1.92 years X .40 pound).\r\n\r\nPLUNGER: Kirkhill will reformulate their recipe to include 25%  feedstock conversion and fine mesh rubber into the virgin compound.  It will take up to 2 months to test and reformulate the product.  Our approximate annual usage will 100,000 lbs. with approximately 25% or 25,000 lbs crumb rubber.  The company may be eligible for $18,000. (25,000 lbs. X 1.8 years X .40 pound).","ParticipantName":"KMC Acquisition Corporation","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Edward","LastName":"Reker","Phone":"5628031117"},{"GrantID":15551,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":17124.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities in Tehama County.  TCDEH intends to use FY 2014-15 LEA Grant funds for new safety and computer equipment, maintence on vehicles assigned to the solid waste program and for staffing, training within the state.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Potanovic","Phone":"5305278020"},{"GrantID":15554,"CycleID":586,"CycleCode":"HD23        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD23         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":44000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City\u0027s proposed project is to hold three FREE one-day Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection Events during the term of this grant.  The City plans to target the 120 multifamily housing complexes (approximately 6,200 units) and approximately 3,600 businesses located in Palm Desert.  The proposed one-day events will be conducted at the City\u0027s existing PHHWF.  \r\nWith the educational aspect of this proposal, the City\u0027s goal is to increase awareness and participation of the existing At-Home HHW Collection and CESQG programs.","ParticipantName":"City of Palm Desert","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Frankie","LastName":"Riddle","Phone":"7603460611"},{"GrantID":15555,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":24109.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1) Staffing and training;\r\n2) Expenses related to hosting roundtable and other solid waste meetings;\r\n3) Equipment maintenance and equipment needs such as instrument calibration, computers, cameras, etc;\r\n4) Vehicle mileage and travel expenses;\r\n5) Staffing and miscellaneous expenses such as safety gear.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Larisa","LastName":"Margulis","Phone":"6503726247"},{"GrantID":15559,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":47534.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Bernardino County, Department of Public Health, Division of Environmental Health Services intends to use FY 2014-15 LEA Grant (EA 25) funds to supplement the local enforcement agency program budget for personnel costs.  The division is confident funds will be fully expended for said purposes.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Corwin","LastName":"Porter","Phone":"9093873891"},{"GrantID":15567,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":33985.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Reimbursement of personnel costs at the applied labor rate for solid waste inspection and enforcment for the following jursidictions: City of Live Oak, City of Marysville, City of Wheatland, City of Yuba City, Sutter County and Yuba County.","ParticipantName":"Yuba-Sutter County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Clark","LastName":"Pickell","Phone":"5307497523"},{"GrantID":15575,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":22863.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety, and environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department intends to use the FY 2014-2015 LEA grant fund for new safety, field and office equipment; medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspection at solid waste facilities); and for staff training.  Any interest earned will be spent on copy machine lease.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Kith","Phone":"2094683444"},{"GrantID":15576,"CycleID":586,"CycleCode":"HD23        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD23         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Ventilation upgrades in the bulking rooms of the Hayward, Oakland and Livermore HHW facilties","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Pollock","Phone":"5106706460"},{"GrantID":15577,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":24357.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tulare County\u0027s Environmental Health Department will use FY 14/15 Local Enforcement Agency grant funds to benefit its program regulating solid waste handling, processing, and disposal activities.  Funds will provide partial funding for a Registered Environmental Health Specialist to perform routine facility inspections, process permit applications and respond to solid waste complaints.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Bowers","Phone":"5596247428"},{"GrantID":15578,"CycleID":586,"CycleCode":"HD23        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD23         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":98720.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Thousand Oaks is partnering with the cities of Camarillo and Moorpark to raise regional awareness around integrated pest management. The program will use the Got Ants! program developed in conjunction with the California Department of Pesticide Regulation and the San Francisco Estuary Partnership. The program, along with public outreach at local events, will seek to educate home owners about the potential for IPM in their home and motivate them to encourage hired landscape and pest management professionals to do the same. Research has shown that many homeowners are unaware of what chemicals are used by hired professionals. Research has also shown that targeting hired landscape and pest management professionals directly is challenging due to informal license arrangements and are less motivated by environmentalism. Targeting homeowners creates an economic incentive for hired professionals to consider IPM practices.","ParticipantName":"City of Thousand Oaks","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Brooks","Phone":"8054492472"},{"GrantID":15579,"CycleID":586,"CycleCode":"HD23        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD23         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":15725.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our project inlcuces (1) a minor improvement to our existing HHHW facility.  We will be purchasing a Tuff Shed to properly store our Hazardous Waste packing material and (2) a Hazardous Waste information advertising campaign that will include: local Radio, Bus Advertising and direct mailing through City of Vacaville","ParticipantName":"City of Vacaville","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Ivonne","LastName":"Vaughn","Phone":"7074696509"},{"GrantID":15580,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":45729.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment.  The LEA grant funds will be used for staff to attend technical and regulatory training/workshops; contract for technical and legal services; purchase and maintain field equipment and safety gear/supplies used in our inspection program; maintenance for the solid waste vehicles; and staff salary.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Anthony","LastName":"Martinez","Phone":"7144336011"},{"GrantID":15582,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":19221.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA\u0027s goal is to regulate proper storage, collection and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial solid waste. This is mainly accomplished through education, inspections and enforcement actives. The LEA Enforcement Assistance Grant will be used for maintenance of computer software, copy machine maintenance, inspection vehicle fuel, R.E.H.S. salary, training and to purchase/maintain equipment that support the solid waste permit and inspection program. Any interest earned will be used towards vehicle maintenance/fuel. The grant funds are very much appreciated in this small rural County.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Feriani","Phone":"2097546691"},{"GrantID":15583,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":16268.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to implement LEA program within Colusa County.","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jagjinder","LastName":"Sahota","Phone":"5304580396"},{"GrantID":15585,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":16375.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within Amador County. \r\n\r\nThis grant provides supplemental funding to the County program for solid waste permitting and enforcement activities. All program activities are current mandates on the County to provide this level of service to the community in order that the public health and the environment are not adversely impacted by solid waste handling, storage or disposal practices. Amador County Environmental Health intends to use the FY 2014/15 LEA Grant funds and any interest earned for a portion of the LEA staff salaries, training and office maintenance.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Israel","Phone":"2092236439"},{"GrantID":15586,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":80783.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal is to protect public health safety and the enviroment of the resident of Los Angeles County with regards to solid waste issues within our jurisdiction. The Local Enforcement Agency Grant Funds will be used to provide technical training on permitting, inspections and enforcement. The funds will also be used to purchase personal protective equipment, supplies, and field equipment for inspectors as well as educational materials, professional membership fee and subscriptions. Technical outside consultants may be considered for more complex solid waste issues.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Gerardo","LastName":"Villalobos","Phone":"6264305550"},{"GrantID":15594,"CycleID":589,"CycleCode":"ORG1        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG1         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Chan Saechao","AwardedFunds":2925920.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project descriptions and numbers below reflect application submission.  In some instances, CalRecycle modified applicants numbers for eligible GHGs and tons as verified by CalRecycle and ARB.  Modified numbers can be found in the Request for Approval http://calrecycle.ca.gov/Climate/GrantsLoans/Organics/FY201415/default.htm.\r\n\r\nColony Energy Partners-Tulare, LLC proposed the Endeavor Facility, a high-solids anaerobic codigestion facility that will divert more than 130,325 tons of waste annually from California’s landfills in order to produce up to 1.5 MMscf of low-emission, pipeline grade renewable biomethane per day. The proposed facility is strategically located on an industrial-zoned 18-acre parcel in Tulare, CA that is adjacent to the Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plant (IWWTP). Located in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley, this facility will be situated among an abundant feedstock supply. The pipeline-grade biomethane will be fed directly into the natural gas grid via a SoCalGas transmission line adjacent to the property. The biomethane will also be supplied as a diesel alternative to San Joaquin Valley’s on-road truck market through a public access Bio-CNG fueling station located on the property. Accompanying the Endeavor Facility’s waste diversion activities is a food waste prevention effort led by Fresno Metro Ministry. Fresno Metro Ministry proposes to expand the Fresno Food Recovery Network which will divert an additional 65 tons annually from California Landfills in order to provide food to those in need. Together, these efforts will provide reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 55,505 tonnes per year beginning in 2016.","ParticipantName":"Colony Energy Partners-Tulare, LLC","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kent","LastName":"Hawkins","Phone":"7143055292"},{"GrantID":15599,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":27173.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the City of San Diego Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. \r\n\r\nThe LEA intends to use FY 2014-2015 EA grant funds for new safety and computer equipment, medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff that perform inspections at solid waste facilities), equipment maintenance, staff training, reference materials, and personnel costs. Any interest earned will be used for salaries. ","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Daron","LastName":"Warkentin","Phone":"6195333694"},{"GrantID":15612,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":21849.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The mission of the Imperial County Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is to protect public health, safety, and the environment by ensuring that all solid wastes are properly managed within our community. \r\n\r\nThe Imperial County Department of Public Health intends to utilize the FY 2014/15 EA Grant funds in support of this mission and for LEA tasks related to permitting, inspections, and enforcement at solid waste facilities. The EA grant funds will be utilized specifically for staff training, supplies, and technical services and equipment, as well as in support of illegal dumping prevention and enforcement activities managed by the Imperial County LEA. Any remaining funds or interest earned will be used for salary offsets.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Lars","LastName":"Seifert","Phone":"7603368530"},{"GrantID":15615,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":30716.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Solid/Medical Waste Management Program is to protect the public health and the environment with regards to solid waste facilities in our jurisdiction.  The Alameda County Department of Environmental Health, Office of Solid/Medical Waste Management intends to use the FY2014-2015 LEA Grant funds to a portion of salaries of individuals directly involved in the Solid Waste Program in Alameda County.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ronald","LastName":"Browder","Phone":"5105676726"},{"GrantID":15620,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":17359.0000,"ProjectSummary":"For over twenty years, the Nevada County Department of Environmental Health solid waste LEA program has been dedicated to the protection of the public health, safety and the environment by insuring the appropriate management and disposal of solid waste within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThis LEA intends to utilize EA 25 funds for the continued enhancement of the Closed, Illegal and Abandoned (CIA) disposal site program, unrecoverable enforcement investigation costs, annual medical monitoring for LEA field staff, training and reimbursement for staff services (salaries and support services) per approved CalRecycle methodology.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Eisen","Phone":"5302651469"},{"GrantID":15621,"CycleID":589,"CycleCode":"ORG1        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG1         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Shirley Hom","AwardedFunds":3000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Project descriptions and numbers below reflect application submission.  In some instances, CalRecycle modified applicants numbers for eligible GHGs and tons as verified by CalRecycle and ARB.  Modified numbers can be found in the Request for Approval http://calrecycle.ca.gov/Climate/GrantsLoans/Organics/FY201415/default.htm.\r\n\r\nRecology East Bay Organics project was awarded $3 million to procure a processing system, including an organics extrusion press and associated equipment at its Recology San Francisco transfer station and an organics polishing system at the REBO pre-processing facility in Oakland. The grant funded equipment will extract organic material intermingled with mixed solid waste and divert from landfill through anaerobic digestion. Biomethane produced by the project will be used to power the East Bay Municipal Utility District wastewater treatment plant. Recology will also commit to hiring 50 percent of new positions at the preprocessing facility in Oakland from disadvantaged communities and create seven temporary construction jobs at the Oakland site. ","ParticipantName":"Recology East Bay","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Joela","LastName":"MacDula","Phone":"4153306202"},{"GrantID":15623,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":18130.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Solid Waste LEA (within the Environmental Health Division) of Yolo County intends to use the FY 2014-2015 LEA Grant funds for training and conference expenses, solid waste staff vehicle maintenance, staff time not reimbursable by fees, and for the purchase and maintenance of equipment necessary to perform the Solid Waste Inspection and Enforcement Program.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jianmin","LastName":"Huang","Phone":"5306668585"},{"GrantID":15625,"CycleID":589,"CycleCode":"ORG1        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG1         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":2595080.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project descriptions and numbers below reflect application submission.  In some instances, CalRecycle modified applicants numbers for eligible GHGs and tons as verified by CalRecycle and ARB.  Modified numbers can be found in the Request for Approval http://calrecycle.ca.gov/Climate/GrantsLoans/Organics/FY201415/default.htm\r\n\r\nThe High Desert Regional Composting Project in Victorville, California will provide a large-scale, regional composting facility that will help California achieve its goal of 75 percent recycling, composting or source reduction of solid waste by 2020. The Project will divert upwards of 28,000 tons annually of California-generated green materials, food materials, and organic residue from the Victorville Landfill, which will significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and generate compost for the Region. An investment in the High Desert Regional Composting Project is critically needed now, as all food waste, mixed organic residual and nearly all green waste is directed to the Victorville Landfill, where much of the landfill gases are flared off, releasing harmful pollutants and significant greenhouse gas emissions. The High Desert Regional Composting Project will reduce upwards of 15,640 tons/year of greenhouse gas emissions and will convert the Region’s waste into 13,000 tons/year of compost to help improve regional stormwater management, erosion control, and regenerate soil for agriculture, gardening and other uses. The Project will also provide significant economic, social, and environmental benefits – including air and water quality - for the surrounding disadvantaged communities.  State funding, along with Burrtec’s matching private investment, is the critical spark needed to construct the High Desert Regional Composting Project and realize the statewide environmental benefits of waste diversion, greenhouse gas emission reduction, and compost generation.","ParticipantName":"Burrtec Waste Industries, Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Tom","LastName":"Vogt","Phone":"9094294200"},{"GrantID":15634,"CycleID":589,"CycleCode":"ORG1        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG1         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":3000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project descriptions and numbers below reflect application submission.  In some instances, CalRecycle modified applicants numbers for eligible GHGs and tons as verified by CalRecycle and ARB.  Modified numbers can be found in the Request for Approval http://calrecycle.ca.gov/Climate/GrantsLoans/Organics/FY201415/default.htm.\r\n\r\nMid Valley Disposal, Inc. has a primary mission to receive, process, recycle, and convert a wide variety of materials, many of which would otherwise end up in landfills. At full build-out, the facility will consist of a material recovery facility (MRF), transfer station, construction and demolition (C\u0026D) debris recycling operation, maintenance shops, truck wash stations, fueling islands, green waste chipping and grinding operation, green waste/food waste composting operation using a GORE® Cover (or equivalent), and future anaerobic digestion (AD).  This grant application is for funding of the GORE® covered composting system.","ParticipantName":"Mid Valley Disposal, Inc.","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Joseph","LastName":"Kalpakoff","Phone":"5598432467"},{"GrantID":15635,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":15580.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With only one FTE Environmental Health Specialist, Sierra County currently operates five solid waste disposal facilities which are located throughout an area covering approximately 1000 square miles. The Local Enforcement Agency is charged with the responsibility to \"...assure that solid, liquid, and hazardous waste are collected, treated, handled, and reclaimed or recycled in such a manor as to prevent the spread of pollution of waters, the creation of nuisances of safety hazards, and the environmental degradation of any kind.\" (Sierra County Health services Plan, (1994/95). The Environmental Health Specialist is responsible for performing tasks directly related to landfill permit and inspections as well as accomplish all the duties encompassed by the Environmental Health Plan.","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Lea","LastName":"Salas","Phone":"5309936791"},{"GrantID":15641,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":15759.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect the health, safety, and environment with regard to the solid waste facilty in the City\u0027s jurisdiction, namely BKK landfill.  The City of West Covina intends to use the 2014-2015 LEA Grant funds to supplement their LEA Solid Waste Program for contractual waste management enforcement/inspection services.","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Delfino","LastName":"Consunji","Phone":"6269398425"},{"GrantID":15643,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":18412.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Solid Waste Program is to protect public health \u0026 safety and the environment through permitting and inspecting solid waste, recycling, and compost facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\nMendocino County\u0027s Environmental Health Division intends to use FY2014-2015 LEA Grant funds to support the funding of one LEA staff position.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Trey","LastName":"Strickland","Phone":"7072346639"},{"GrantID":15644,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":62414.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA is applying for the 2014-2015 Landfill Enforcement Grant to further assist our program in reinforcing its goal and achieve efficiency.  The LEA would like to use part of the grant for a consultant contract, which is primarily utilized for engineering review of Reports of Facility Information, closure plans, and other technical documents.  The LEA would like to use the remainder for staff attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees and field equipment and its maintenance.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Kao","Phone":"2132523967"},{"GrantID":15645,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":25161.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Sonoma County\u0027s Solid Waste program is to protect public health, public safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nSonoma County\u0027s Department of Health Services, Public Health Division, Environmental Health \u0026 Safety Section intends to use Fiscal Year 2014/15 Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) grant funds for computer services, safety and field equipment, REHS salaries, in State travel and meetings, maintenance of vehicles assigned to the LEA program and office equipment and supplies.\r\n\r\nInterest earned will be used to cover LEA program costs that exceed the awarded amount.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Sosko","Phone":"7075656521"},{"GrantID":15647,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":17369.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To Support Personnel salaries and benefits for solid waste landfill permit and inspections in the LEA program.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Perez","Phone":"5302836355"},{"GrantID":15651,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":16316.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The enforcement assistance grant will be utilized to directly support the Glenn County Local Enforcement Agency in inspecting and monitoring the Glenn County Landfill, two composting operations, closed sites and other solid waste activities. The grants funds will be maintained in a seperate account within the Glenn County Health Services Department budget, as required in the Enforcement Assistance Grants Program Financial Control Mechanisms document. Expenditures will be divided between equipment, training, professional and consulting services and LEA staff salaries.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Backus","Phone":"5309346102"},{"GrantID":15652,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":15558.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\nThe Sunshine Canyon Landfill Local Enforcement Agency intends to use EA 25 FY 2014-2015 LEA grant funds for new safety and field equipment, staff attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees, and field equipment and its maintenance.","ParticipantName":"Sunshine Canyon Landfill","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Kao","Phone":"2132523967"},{"GrantID":15654,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":29771.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to the effects of solid waste at recycling, waste handling facilities and illegal disposal (blight, etc.). the City of San Jose Department of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement, Code Enforcement Division intends to use the LEAGP EA25 for the continued implementation of the Decade/Envision Connect Remote inspection data management system, program related computer equipment and services. In addition new equipment, LEA staff medical monitoring program, vehicle maintenance/equipment, staff training, continuing education (REHS) and professional memberships (CEHA, NEHA, etc.). Any interest earned will be used for supplies and office equipment for the LEA Program. LEA grant expenditures, needs and focus may be altered during the term of this grant cycle, which may necessitate a relocation of some of the grant funds. If this is necessary, the LEA supervisor will provide the proposed changes for CalRecycle staff review.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Tavares","Phone":"4085357945"},{"GrantID":15655,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":17129.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant will be used to finance PERSONNEL (Administrative Services \u0026 Field Staff salary)","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ray","LastName":"Ruminski","Phone":"7072631164"},{"GrantID":15656,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":16990.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Siskiyou County Environmental Health Division maintains an active Local Enforcement Agency Program for the purposes of protecting public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction, the 2014-2015 grant funds will be spent on REHS staff salaries.  REHS staff will continue to inspect and enforce applicable regulations at all active and closed sites.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Navarre","Phone":"5308428203"},{"GrantID":15660,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":16210.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The entire grant amount will be used for staff salaries in the Solid Waste Program.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Hedtke","Phone":"5306231459"},{"GrantID":15663,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":16182.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities in our jurisdiction.\r\nThe Modoc County Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 14/15 LEA grant funds for staff salary in the solid waste program.  Any interest earned will be used for the same purpose.","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Warren","LastName":"Farnam","Phone":"5302336310"},{"GrantID":15664,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":19859.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This certified LEA oversees 64 solid waste sites (operations, facilities, closed municipal waste and burn dumps) and numerous nuisance dump sites.  We educate citizens and businesses, responding to their requests as well as other agency requests for service.  Other funding for the LEA program is derived from a portion of the solid waste tipping fee (currently $2.66 per ton), solid waste operation /facility inspection fees and project review fees.  We will use the EA 25 grant funds to augment our program revenue to provide staff salaries and staff training.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Harriet","LastName":"Hill","Phone":"7072682224"},{"GrantID":15666,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":18767.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Napa County Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency is to protect the public health, safety, and the environment with regard to all solid waste facilities and operations within Napa County.  \r\nNapa County intends to use the FY 2014-15 LEA Grant funds for the purpose of assisting personnel salary associated within the solid waste facility inspection and permitting program.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"7072534144"},{"GrantID":15667,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":23142.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The EHD/LEA intends to use the EA25 grant funds for staff training to maintain our State certification, for purchase of necessary equipment, for maintenance and calibration of monitoring equipment as neccessary, to update program staff computer systems as neccessary, and to facilitate activities conducted in the course of enforcement of solid waste laws and regulations.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ernest","LastName":"Dragan","Phone":"8056542859"},{"GrantID":15668,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":24116.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local Enforcement Agency Grant Program EA25 funds will supplement personnel, training, equipment, supplies and other prgram-related costs of operating the Monterey County\u0027s Solid Waste Management Services.  Grant monies will be used to achieve the following objectives:\r\n1.  To inspect and monitor all regulated solid waste facilities at required frequencies.\r\n2.  To enhance program efficiency by increasing specialists\u0027 knowledge and capacity through key training opportunities.\r\n3.  To ensure safety and effectiveness while enforcing solid waste statutes and regulations by providing staff with the necessary tolls and equipment to carry out program activities.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Teresa","LastName":"Rios","Phone":"8317558979"},{"GrantID":15670,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":17913.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funds will be used to carry out the functions of the local enforcement agency for solid waste in the County of Marin.  The funds may be used to train/educate staff or used to cover expenses such as vehicle or equipment operations and maintenance, and staff time.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rebecca","LastName":"Ng","Phone":"4154736919"},{"GrantID":15671,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":23613.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, public safety and the environment as it relates to the operation of solid waste facilities in Santa Barbara County.\r\n\r\nSanta Barbara County Environmental Health Services intends to use the FY 2014/15 grant funds  for LEA staff salaries, training, equipment maintenance and the purchase of needed office and or field equipment.  In accordance with grant requirements, all expeditures will be tracked with a complete accounting of those expenditures provided to CalRec within 90 days of the closing of the fiscal year.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Brummond","Phone":"8053467348"},{"GrantID":15676,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":16243.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nFunds obtained from the grant program will be used to support the Local Enforcement Agency\u0027s (LEA) ability to inspect, permit and monitor the landfill and compost facility.  These funds will be set up in a separate interest bearing account and appropriate records will be will be maintained.  Any interest earned will be used to enhance Personnel costs.\r\n\r\nThe Solid Waste Program in Mariposa County continues to benefit from enforcementtraining workshops/seminars offered by the CalRecycle and other worthwhile organizations.  These training sessions assist in the standardization of LEA functions and provide opportunties to network with other jurisdictions.\r\n\r\nAdditionally, the LEA Program will continue inspection of closed. illegal, and abandoned sites throughtout the County.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Charles","LastName":"Mosher","Phone":"2099663689"},{"GrantID":15680,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":19421.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. \r\n\r\nThe LEA grant funds and any interest earned would be used towards improving our solid waste enforcement program. Those expenses would include training for enforcement staff (including travel within the state), the purchase of equipment and materials used for inspection and salaries and benefits for environmental health personnel to handle expected workload in FY 2014-2015 from anticipated applications from new or revised solid waste facility permits, inspections and other activities in the solid waste enforcement program. \r\n\r\nJeff G. Taber, MPH, REHS \r\nDeputy Health Director, Environmental Health Services \r\nKings County Public Health Department","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Taber","Phone":"5595841411"},{"GrantID":15688,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":16500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds from this grant will be used to implement the Solid Wastes Enforcement Program activities including the inspections, report writing and permit reviews of the various solid waste facilities, hauling vehicles and disposal sites within Tuolumne County.  Funds will also be used for enrichmnet by allowing staff to attend trainings, roundtable meetings, and conferences, and to promote awareness of proper solid waste disposal and recycling through community outreach and education.  Any interest earned will be used fro training and education.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rachelle","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"2095335692"},{"GrantID":15691,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":18530.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cycle 25 LEA Application in accordance with Public Resources Code Section 43230 to support local solid waste enforcement inspection programs.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Rowe","Phone":"2093411097"},{"GrantID":15695,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":16020.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Pittsburg LEA will use the funds to continue programs, education and outreach to residents on materials that cannot be disposed of in a landfill/transfer station such as sharps, mercury and other HHW materials. The funds will be used for staffing in the role of inspections, enforcement, facility management, and LEA outreach as well as to support the inspection vehicle\r\nexpenses. The funds will also support computers, software, licenses, electronics and other monitoring equipment.","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Laura","LastName":"Wright","Phone":"9252524114"},{"GrantID":15701,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":16775.0000,"ProjectSummary":"EA25 Grant funds will be used to supplement solid waste program staff sallary for the fiscal year 2014/2015.","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Louis","LastName":"Molina","Phone":"7609241845"},{"GrantID":15704,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":15008.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Alpine County Health Department is to protect public health and safety and the environment with respect to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  The Alpine County LEA intends to use the EA 25 grant funds for LEA personnel (administrative and REHS salaries) to perform LEA duties within our jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Lampson","Phone":"5306942235"},{"GrantID":15706,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":17919.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to protect health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. Inyo County Environmental Health intends to use FY 2014/15 LEA grant funds to help us offset salary costs related to enforcement of the solid waste program. Our LEA inspector, Jerry Oser, and myself are the two salaries to be targeted for grant funding. Duties include inspections, report writing, and enforcement activities. The cost of the LEA program is not fully supported by fees and grant money alone, and County general funds are utilized to make up the difference.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Marvin","LastName":"Moskowitz","Phone":"7608780261"},{"GrantID":15711,"CycleID":588,"CycleCode":"EA25        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA25         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":18494.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Shasta County Department of Resource Management\u0027s Environmental Health Division, the designated Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is applying for grant funds.   It is our intention to use grant funds to supplement our landfill tipping fee revenue source.   The entire award for Shasta County will be used for staff salaries.   Our objective is to continue to provide a proactive, comprehensive Solid Waste LEA Program.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Carla","LastName":"Serio","Phone":"5302255787"},{"GrantID":15720,"CycleID":590,"CycleCode":"FR52        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR52         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":3720.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The subject waste site has one main area where illegal disposal has occured. There is approximately 350 waste tires (nearly all are passenger tires) and a small quantity of household and construction waste. The tenant of the land has agreed to remove the household and construction waste to the nearby land fill. The tires will all be removed by a registered waste tire hauler. The requested grant funds are for the waste tire clean up only.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Samantha","LastName":"Bailey","Phone":"5307452394"},{"GrantID":15731,"CycleID":590,"CycleCode":"FR52        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR52         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":87082.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In an effort to assist these farmer property owners that have been victimized by illegal dumping, the LEA is submitting an application for the consideration of funding to clean up two existing solid waste illegal dump sites and  to reimburse one property owner for the cleanup of a large illegal disposal site along the New River.\r\n\r\nThe illegal disposal sites deemed eligible for assistance under the Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grant program are described herein as 1) Orchard Road and Alamo River Site, 2) Dogwood Road and Ralph Road Site, and 3) Kubler Road and New River Site.\r\n\r\nIn the past, the County has successfully remediated many illegal solid waste disposal sites under the Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grant Program.  Without financial assistance, it will be difficult for the property owners to assume the financial burden of completing the cleanup projects.  The County does not have any established funds for the abatement of illegal disposal sites, nor is there any other known funding assistance for these private farm property owners who are the victims of illegal dumping on their property.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Lars","LastName":"Seifert","Phone":"7603368530"},{"GrantID":15738,"CycleID":593,"CycleCode":"FPG1        ","CycleNameID":130,"CycleName":"Recycled Fiber, Plastic, and Glass Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FPG1         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Robert Martinez","AwardedFunds":1000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project descriptions and numbers below reflect application submission.  In some instances, for evaluation purposes, CalRecycle modified applicants numbers for eligible GHGs and tons as verified by CalRecycle and ARB.\r\n\r\nPROJECT DESCRIPTION\r\nA cooperative project led by Reliance Carpet Cushion, in collaboration with Los Angeles Fiber, ReThink Green, Inc. and Ecostrate SFS, Inc., and supported by a broad coalition of local, statewide and national entities including local governments, non-profit organizations, community and environmental groups as well as private companies, the R3 Carpet Recycling Project—seeks to increase the recovery, recycling and re-manufacturing of hard-to-recycle post-consumer carpet fiber in California (CA), resulting in permanent, annual and measurable reductions in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and increased tons of materials diverted from CA landfills into 100% post consumer recycled content manufactured products. The proposed project specifically targets one of the most substantial, bulky and challenging remaining materials in the CA waste stream—Post Consumer Carpet (PCC) Non-Nylon Fiber—by supporting essential new and expanded manufacturing product capacity in CA. The project further combines utilization of post-consumer plastic as well as fiber, and yields an array of additional benefits beyond emissions reductions, including increased service and diversion opportunities for over 70 communities throughout the state, air and water quality benefits, and creation of 59 green jobs in two of the most highly impacted disadvantaged communities in CA.","ParticipantName":"Reliance Carpet Cushion","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Greitzer","Phone":"3233212300"},{"GrantID":15742,"CycleID":594,"CycleCode":"RLC29       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC29        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":1567229.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Francisco Conservation Corps proposes to implement recycling activities including but not limited to beverage container collection, special events, outreach and education and other related recycling activities","ParticipantName":"San Francisco Conservation Corps","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Debra","LastName":"Gore-Mann","Phone":"4159287322"},{"GrantID":15743,"CycleID":594,"CycleCode":"RLC29       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC29        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":1567229.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Los Angeles Conservation Corps will take FY 2013-14 recycling totals and increase them by 5% establishing a baseline to calculate FY 2014-15 increases in recycling totals.\r\n\r\nLA Conservation Corps crews will continue to provide recycling services to a variety of school, restaurant/ bar and multi-family housing accounts across the County of Los Angeles. Our services take the burden of transporting recyclables to a recycling center away from local schools, businesses and property owners. Out of approximately 800 schools in Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) only 80 schools have a comprehensive CRV recycling program on campus, all of which are currently being serviced by LA Corps. Our crews are also recycling at schools in the Santa Clarita Valley. CalRecycle funded crews to assist school districts in setting up and maintaining school recycling programs. As in the past, the LA Corps will return all revenue to the schools. This year, we will continue to service our existing school accounts and add 8 new school accounts. Finally we will also collect recyclables at local businesses, restaurants and bars as well as multi-family  housing complexes. We offer this service free of charge to the community and any revenue received allows LA Corps to further accomplish its mission. \r\nLA Conservation Corps crews provide convenient collection and community outreach services at year-round public events ranging from community parades to tailgating parties at Pasadena\u0027s Rose Bowl and the LA Dodger Stadium. Each year, our crews provide recycling collections at over 100 college football games, concerts, golf tournaments and community fairs. In FY2014-15 our crews will continue to provide CRV collections services to only large public events.\r\n\r\nIf CalRecycle funding from 3 additional sources of used oil, tire and e-waste is granted, we will also implement the following:\r\nFor e-waste, LA Conservation Corps plans to provide collections of electronic waste and educate the public by partnering up with local jurisdictions to do outreach before events.  We plan to also provide staff to assist at theses events.  \r\nFor tire recycling, LA Conservation Corps plans to provide collections of illegally dumped tires on  public properties. We will haul away and properly dispose of the tires. We will also provide education and outreach to the public by partnering up with local jurisdictions. \r\nFor used oil, we will partner with local jurisdictions to provide education and outreach to the public on proper disposal. We will also conduct site visits to multiple CCC sites and check that their signage is in compliance with regulations.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Conservation Corps","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Skillman","Phone":"2132107620"},{"GrantID":15744,"CycleID":594,"CycleCode":"RLC29       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC29        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":1567229.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In grant RLC29 the San Jose Conservation Corps will reevaluate their recycling program in order to incorporate the new material categories (E-waste, tires, and used oil) into the program.\r\n\r\nThe San Jose Conservation Corps will continue the operations related to the existing material category (Bottles and Cans and non-CRV) but at a reduced level than previous years. Before the new material categories can be sufficiently incorporated, the San Jose Conservation Corps will look at their current model and perform a full program evaluation to best determine the best way to address current clients that they work with. Part of this process will be client route efficiency evaluation to determine a more optimized route for pickups. This will be beneficial in multiple ways, such as allowing us to reduce the amount of current clients that will need to be cut from the program, as well as reducing our overall GHG emissions through better routing. Another major part of the process will be meeting with existing special events clients to help determine better ways to staff and utilize staff and Corpsmember time. \r\n\r\nThe San Jose Conservation Corps staff will work with local jurisdictions and other agencies to establish partnership opportunities to work with and provide education and outreach for e-waste, used motor oil, and tires. Where it is possible, realistic, and feasible, the San Jose Conservation Corps will implement a collection program related to the new material categories; the San Jose Conservation Corps will look into procuring additional vehicles that will be utilized to handle these new material categories as required. The collection of the new material categories can be conducted through a number of ways, such as establishing a collection route similar to our existing system or developing a new collection method, such as distributing flyers to identified material hot spots neighborhoods for special collection appointments. This can be accomplished by utilizing our website, electronic newsletters, and social media.\r\n\r\nThe San Jose Conservation Corps will continue to use and focus more on the use of the Recycle IQ system to develop a better tracking and reporting system relating to the activities performed for all material categories. \r\n\r\nWith the inclusion of the other material categories, the San Jose Conservation Corps will conduct research in order to develop internal training tools to educate staff and Corpsmembers. Part of this would also include tapping into local organizations and resources to help provide lectures, educational materials, and field trips to respective material handling facilities. In some occasions, job opportunities may be presented as an option for the Corpsmembers to further their career in Recycling. Our existing internship program within the Recycling Department will naturally expand to include possible internship opportunities for companies, organizations, and/or government agencies that work with these material categories. \r\n\r\nThe San Jose Conservations Corps will strive to improve its Recycling program developing mechanisms to allow the inclusion of the new material categories, reevaluate and redesign the existing program as needed to optimize operations, utilize data management software to look for trends and improvements, and educate not only the Corpsmembers but also the staff relating to these \"new\" areas of recycling. \r\n\r\nThe SJCC is looking forward to working with CalRecycle to complete these goals.","ParticipantName":"San Jose Conservation Corps","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Dorsey","LastName":"Moore","Phone":"4084596402"},{"GrantID":15745,"CycleID":594,"CycleCode":"RLC29       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC29        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":1567229.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In addition to running a Beverage Container Recycling and Sorting Facility, SRCC will provide recycling collection services for beverage containers and e-waste and will also provide education outreach in the areas of beverage containers, e-waste, used oil, and used tire.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento Regional Conservation Corps","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"DeMers","Phone":"9163868394"},{"GrantID":15746,"CycleID":594,"CycleCode":"RLC29       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC29        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":1567229.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Conservation Corps of Long Beach (CCLB) will continue recycling collections to local business and Multi-Family complexes. CCLB will now expand education , outreach, marketing and collections to include e waste, tires, and oil. We will work with our local jurisdictions, government agencies and local waste haulers to leverage funding and partner on a variety  of grant activities.","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Bassett","Phone":"5629861249"},{"GrantID":15747,"CycleID":594,"CycleCode":"RLC29       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC29        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":1567229.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Beverage Container:\r\n1. Commercial Collection Routes\r\nFor FY 2014-2015 Urban Corps will evaluate and educate its current commercial account partners to increase proper diversion of CRV materials. \r\n\r\n2. Internship Program\r\nUrban Corps will continue its existing Recycling Internship Program with seven (7) internships sites.\r\n\r\n3. Special Events program\r\nUrban Corps will maintain its recycling presence at special events around San Diego County, attending a minimum of twenty-five (25) events.\r\n\r\n4. ECO Center Outreach and Education\r\nUrban Corps’s Recycling Education and Community Outreach (ECO) Center will continue to serve as a multi-purpose resource center for the entire San Diego region.  Urban Corps’ goal is to educate thirty-five (35) community groups - or 1500 community members. Furthermore, Urban Corps will train at minimum fifty (50) corpsmembers to lead recycling’s education and community outreach projects.\r\n\r\n5. Community Beautification\r\nUrban Corps will continue its Community Beautification Program by providing recycling and litter abatement services to four (4) Maintenance / Business Improvement.\r\n\r\n6. CRV Fundraising and Education Program\r\nUrban Corps will continue its CRV Fundraising and Education Program with local schools and community groups, providing this program to a minimum of 30 schools or non-profit organizations.\r\n\r\nUsed Tire:\r\n1. Special Events Outreach\r\nUrban Corps will provide labor/staff and resources partnering with local jurisdictions and community organizations at special events around San Diego County, events promoting used tire recycling programs.  \r\n\r\n2. School Outreach and Education\r\n\r\nUrban Corps’ Recycling Education and Community Outreach (ECO) Center will serve as a multi-purpose resource center for the entire San Diego region.  Urban Corps’ goal is to educate community groups and community members. Furthermore, Urban Corps will train corpsmembers to lead used tire recycling education and community outreach projects.\r\n\r\n3. Business and Community Outreach\r\nUrban Corps will work alongside Maintenance Assessment / Business Improvement Districts to promote used tire recycling programs within their local areas.\r\n\r\n4. Internship Program\r\nUrban Corps will establish a used tire Recycling Internship Program.\r\n\r\nUsed Oil:\r\n1. Special Events Outreach\r\nUrban Corps will provide labor/staff and resources partnering with local jurisdictions and community organizations at special events around San Diego County events promoting used oil recycling programs.  \r\n\r\n2. School Outreach and Education\r\n\r\nUrban Corps’ Recycling Education and Community Outreach (ECO) Center will serve as a multi-purpose resource center for the entire San Diego region.  Urban Corps’ goal is to educate community groups and individuals. Furthermore, Urban Corps will train corpsmembers to lead used oil recycling education and community outreach projects.\r\n\r\n3. Business and Community Outreach\r\nUrban Corps will work alongside Maintenance Assessment / Business Improvement Districts to promote used oil recycling programs within their local areas.\r\n\r\n4. Internship Program\r\nUrban Corps will establish a used oil Recycling Internship Program.\r\n\r\nE-Waste:\r\n1. Special Events Outreach\r\nUrban Corps will provide labor/staff and resources partnering with local jurisdictions and community organizations at special events around San Diego County, promoting E-Waste recycling programs.    \r\n\r\n2. School Outreach and Education\r\nUrban Corps’s Recycling Education and Community Outreach (ECO) Center will serve as a multi-purpose resource center for the entire San Diego region.  Urban Corps’ goal is to educate community groups and individuals. Furthermore, Urban Corps will train corpsmembers to lead E-waste recycling education and community outreach projects.\r\n\r\n3. Business and Community Outreach\r\nUrban Corps will work alongside Maintenance Assessment / Business Improvement Districts to promote E-Waste recycling programs within their local areas.\r\n\r\n4. Internship Program\r\nUrban Corps will establish an E-Waste Recycling Internship.","ParticipantName":"Urban Corps of San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dino","LastName":"Saldajeno","Phone":"6192356884"},{"GrantID":15748,"CycleID":594,"CycleCode":"RLC29       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC29        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":1567229.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With funding provided by CalRecycle, the Fresno EOC Local Conservation Corps will provide recycling services under the newly proposed structure by the state. LCC crews will provide collection services for the following materials; CRV bottles, e-waste and tires, while providing education outreach for oil. The LCC Recycling Department will continue to operate a buy back center in the small town of Friant, which will also collect e-waste and distribute information for oil and tires collections.  ","ParticipantName":"Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Shawn","LastName":"Riggins","Phone":"5592641048"},{"GrantID":15749,"CycleID":594,"CycleCode":"RLC29       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC29        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":1567229.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Orange County Conservation Corps (OCCC) will continue to provide environmental services to our community and local jurisdictions.  OCCC will establish new lines of service by performing public awareness and outreach at local community events to educate the public on the importance of recycling.  OCCC crews will also provide support, collection, and distribution of oil, tire, and electronic waste recycling.   OCCC will accomplish the above goals by completing the milestone established on the submitted Work Plan.  It\u0027s OCCC goal to increase the awareness and divert material for our landfills.","ParticipantName":"Orange County Conservation Corps","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andrew","LastName":"Le","Phone":"7149566222"},{"GrantID":15750,"CycleID":594,"CycleCode":"RLC29       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC29        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":1567229.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to fund the following activities:\r\n1) Used Oil:  Activities will include, education and outreach, storm drain stenciling and mapping, distributing oil kits, staffing events \r\n2) E-waste:  Activities will include, education and outreach, collection services, staffing e-waste collection events\r\n3) Used Tires:  Activities will include education and outreach, staffing collection events, tire clean-ups\r\n4) Beverage Container Recycling:  Activities will include collections, litter abatements, special event services and education and outreach.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps North Bay","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eli","LastName":"Goodsell","Phone":"4154544554"},{"GrantID":15751,"CycleID":594,"CycleCode":"RLC29       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC29        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":1567252.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To provide recycling services and implement litter abatement projects related to the collection and recovery of beverage containers, used oil, electronic waste, and waste tires.\r\nCreate a new marketing campaign promoting education and collection of electronic waste at all our buy back centers\r\n\r\nParticipate in (12) twelve events throughout the year where we are promoting and informing the community on the services we provide which encompass Used Oil, CRV, e-waste and tire recycling\r\n\r\n\r\nIncrease the amount of e-waste material we collect by 10%\r\n\r\nIncrease the amount of CRV material we collect in our Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Forest by 10%","ParticipantName":"Sequoia Community Corps","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Teresa","LastName":"Guzman","Phone":"5597324194"},{"GrantID":15752,"CycleID":594,"CycleCode":"RLC29       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC29        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"MaryKay Shafer","AwardedFunds":1567229.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Beverage Container Recycling:\r\n1. Collection of CRV beverage containers at businesses, schools, multi-family complexes, and large venues.\r\n2. Provide clean-up at special events.\r\n3. Provide education/outreach/marketing to the public to encourage recycling of CRV beverage containers.\r\n4. Partner with businesses, local jurisdictions or government agencies to provide recycling services.\r\n\r\nE-Waste Recycling:\r\n1. Provide event labor/staff resources in partnership with local jurisdictions.\r\n2. Provide education/outreach/marketing to the public to encourage recycling of E-Waste.\r\n\r\nTire Recycling:\r\n1. Provide event labor/staff resources in partnership in local jurisdictions.\r\n2. Provide assistance with tire clean up.\r\n3. Provide education/outreach/marketing to the public to encourage recycling of tires.\r\n\r\nUsed oil:\r\n1. Partner with local jurisdictions.\r\n2. Provide education/outreach/marketing to the public to encourage recycling of used oil.\r\n3. Provide CCC signage compliance.","ParticipantName":"San Gabriel Valley Conservation Corps","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Lawson","Phone":"8184890041"},{"GrantID":15753,"CycleID":594,"CycleCode":"RLC29       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC29        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":1567229.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The overall recycling goal of San Joaquin Regional Conservation Corps (SJRCC) is to provide recycling services to the surrounding and neighboring communities. SJRCC will accomplish this by: 1) Maintaining current Beverage Container Recycling (BCR) clients; 2) Conducting community presentations for all recycling activities; 3) Conducting planning meetings with local jurisdictions; 4) Establishing and maintaining education and outreach activities for all recycling activities; 5) Establishing cleanup and collection events for all recycling activities; and 6) collecting and tracking recycling data for all recycling activities.\r\n\r\nSJRCC will determine the outcome achieved through the establishment of baseline data for all recycling activities and data collection and evaluation methods, such as: 1) Compiling volume and/or tonnage for all material types, and comparing it to the previous fiscal year to calculate the percentage change; 3) Conducting pre- and post- surveys of corpsmembers to measure the change in recycling knowledge and awareness; 3) Tracking the number of recycling accounts, events and/or venues, compiling results, and reporting results; and 4) Identifying efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, determining how efforts will be measured, and tracking data, then reporting results in the final report.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County Office of Education (dba San Joaquin County Regional Conservation Corps)","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Nicholas","LastName":"Mueller","Phone":"2094689131"},{"GrantID":15754,"CycleID":594,"CycleCode":"RLC29       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC29        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":1567229.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Will use funds as reimbursement for allowable costs associated with Grant # RLC29-14-13","ParticipantName":"Civicorps Schools","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Hickey","Phone":"5109927838"},{"GrantID":15755,"CycleID":594,"CycleCode":"RLC29       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC29        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":600000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Providing beverage container recycling and litter abatement programs, recycling activities related to the collection and recovery of used oil and electronic waste and the clean-up and abatement of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Southern California Mountains Foundation","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sarah","LastName":"Miggins","Phone":"9516827513"},{"GrantID":15775,"CycleID":590,"CycleCode":"FR52        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR52         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":35689.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This application for the CalRecycle Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant requests funding for the cleanup of a single parcel of land located at 15780 Canter Lane in Cottonwood, California with a significant amount of illegally dumped waste and tires. \r\n\r\nUpon grant approval, the Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency (Agency) will coordinate with Waste Tire Products of Orland to remove, transport and recycle the tires. The remaining solid waste will be broken down and removed by a private contractor contracted by the Agency. The contractor, who has not been determined, will provide the labor, equipment and transport of the waste to a landfill. The contractor’s cost will also include waste disposal fees. Aside from tires, any recovered recyclables will be transported to the Material Recovery Facility at the Tehama County/City of Red Bluff Landfill. \r\n\r\nTehama County has several factors that contribute to illegal dumping. Tehama County is a rural county with vast expanses of open, sparsely populated land. This land offers residents who either cannot afford waste disposal costs or do not want the hassle of transporting waste to the landfill an easier, more convenient disposal option. Additionally, illegal drug use is rampant in Tehama County. Many residents addicted to drugs can earn money by performing property cleanups or metal scrapping. Instead of disposing of leftover waste at the landfill, which would reduce potential profit, waste is illegally dumped. Oftentimes, illegal dump sites accumulate large amounts of waste due to repeat offenders.  Unfortunately, the rural nature of Tehama County and the close-nit structure of the communities make it difficult for local authorities to determine who is responsible for much of the waste in Tehama County. Local authorities simply lack the staff to be able to enforce proper waste disposal. \r\n\r\nTo combat illegal dumping, Tehama County offers various waste collection events and performs hazardous waste, recycling and illegal dumping prevention outreach. The Agency hosts three free passenger tire collection events each year, rotating the sites so as to reach all areas of Tehama County, and a free agricultural tire collection event the entire month of February. The Agency also accepts reusable paint, used oil and filters, fluorescents and electronic waste every day during normal business hours at the Tehama County/City of Red Bluff Landfill. Once monthly, the Agency hosts free electronic waste collection events at more centrally located sites, household hazardous waste collection events and has a curbside battery recycling program for most residents. Residents with garbage service can also schedule a free pickup of one bulky item or one cubic yard of waste per year, so as to discourage illegal dumping. The owners have not utilized the aforementioned opportunities because they live out-of-state and do not subscribe to garbage service.  In addition to these free collection events and programs, the Agency engages in public education and outreach through various community newsletter publications, Agency newsletters, local newspapers and at various community events including local Farmers’ Markets, the Tehama County District Fair, the Dairyville Festival and at local schools and businesses. The Tehama County/City of Red Bluff Landfill Management Agency also partners with the Tehama County Public Works Department to fund the cleanup of illegal dumping on county roads.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rachel","LastName":"Ross","Phone":"5305281103"},{"GrantID":15782,"CycleID":593,"CycleCode":"FPG1        ","CycleNameID":130,"CycleName":"Recycled Fiber, Plastic, and Glass Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FPG1         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":3000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Project descriptions and numbers below reflect application submission.  In some instances, CalRecycle modified applicants numbers for eligible GHGs and tons as verified by CalRecycle and ARB.  Modified numbers can be found in the Request for Approval: http://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Actions/Documents%5c45%5c20142014%5c1225%5cSignedFPG1-Award%20RFA.pdf\r\n\r\nCommand Packaging is a manufacturer of reusable plastic carry-out bags made for the retail, restaurant and grocery industries. In partnership with Encore Recycling, Inc., which collects, cleans and converts agricultural film plastic into feedstock, Command Packaging will produce reusable plastic bags. Command was awarded $3,000,000 to upgrade its facility from one-layer to three-layer extrusion equipment in order to increase the recycled content of reusable bags and manufacture a higher quality product capable of 125 uses over its lifetime. The yearly capacity of Command Packaging is equivalent to approximately 550 million reusable bags.","ParticipantName":"Command Packaging","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Albert","LastName":"Halimi","Phone":"3237964751"},{"GrantID":15794,"CycleID":593,"CycleCode":"FPG1        ","CycleNameID":130,"CycleName":"Recycled Fiber, Plastic, and Glass Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FPG1         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":1000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Project descriptions and numbers below reflect application submission.  In some instances, CalRecycle modified applicants numbers for eligible GHGs and tons as verified by CalRecycle and ARB.  Modified numbers can be found in the Request for Approval: http://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Actions/Documents%5c45%5c20142014%5c1225%5cSignedFPG1-Award%20RFA.pdf\r\n\r\nPeninsula Plastics Recycling, Inc. (Peninsula Plastics) was awarded $1,000,000 to assist in the purchase of on-the-shelf equipment to divert approximately 45% of their current PET recycling process by-product (4,793 tons per year, 100% sourced from onsite operations) from the landfill and convert it into a final product, landscaping board.  The proposed extrusion equipment will allow Peninsula Plastics to utilize a combination of bottle labels, fines, and paper sludge as feedstock to produce a range of landscaping material (allowing Peninsula Plastics to react to market conditions).  Currently, 1/4-inch bender board is in high demand.  The proposed project could produce 19 million square feet of bender board while reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 37,741 MTCO2e and diverting 50,321 tons of California-derived waste from the landfill by 2025.  This shovel-ready project requires a building permit; however, is permitted by rule (no CUP required), Categorically-Exempt from CEQA, and is not in need of a modification to the facility’s existing Air Permit or Water Permits.  The proposed project will be installed in an existing building space on Peninsula Plastics 180,000 square foot facility located on a 22 acre parcel in Turlock, California.  The proposed project will bring an additional 9 fulltime permanent jobs, with benefits, to the City of Turlock along with as much as $23.5 in revenue without accounting for the support of ancillary jobs in the community.","ParticipantName":"Peninsula Plastics Recycling, Inc.","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tony","LastName":"Moucachen","Phone":"2096696779"},{"GrantID":15841,"CycleID":589,"CycleCode":"ORG1        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG1         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":3000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project descriptions and numbers below reflect application submission.  In some instances, CalRecycle modified applicants numbers for eligible GHGs and tons as verified by CalRecycle and ARB.  Modified numbers can be found in the Request for Approval http://calrecycle.ca.gov/Climate/GrantsLoans/Organics/FY201415/default.htm.\r\n\r\nThe CR\u0026R Anaerobic Digester (AD) Facility Expansion Project consists of an 83,000 ton per year addition to CR\u0026R’s AD facility that is under construction at the Perris MRF and Transfer Station. This addition will doubling the plant’s processing capacity, enabling landfill diversion of an additional 229 tons of mixed municipal organic per day. The organic waste will be collected from cities where CR\u0026R has existing long-term collection contracts and diverted from landfills to the AD facility operations. Altogether, this project will divert 822,339 tons through 2025 of green and food waste from landfills and Alternative Daily Cover for use in this AD project, ultimately producing valuable, sustainably sourced products, including renewable natural gas and organic soil amendments. This project will achieve GHG reductions of approximately 13,175 tonnes each year and 120,767 tonnes of GHG  through 2025. Additionally, the project will generate 870,670 DGE of RNG per year and approximately 65,000 tons per year of soil amendments, fertilizer, and compost.","ParticipantName":"CR\u0026R Incorporated","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Silva","Phone":"7148269049"},{"GrantID":15874,"CycleID":595,"CycleCode":"RBC26       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC26        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Rhoderick Estrada","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implement a district-wide beverage container recycling program by installing infrastructure and offering recycling education and outreach to all District sites throughout Riverside County.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County Regional Park and Open-Space District","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jeanne","LastName":"McLeod","Phone":"9519553819"},{"GrantID":15879,"CycleID":611,"CycleCode":"RBC27       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC27        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Duartina Johnson","AwardedFunds":149939.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Urban Corps of San Diego County will increase beverage container recycling by providing approximately 64 beverage container recycling bins to San Diego State University and the Community Research Foundation locations. In addition, Urban Corps of San Diego County will provide an education and outreach program to students at SDSU and members of the CRF.","ParticipantName":"Urban Corps of San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kyle","LastName":"Kennedy","Phone":"6192356884"},{"GrantID":15904,"CycleID":611,"CycleCode":"RBC27       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC27        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Blair McIntosh","AwardedFunds":219930.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of Truckee will increase beverage container recycling by installing approximately 230 beverage container recycling bins and provide beverage container education and outreach in the town of Truckee.","ParticipantName":"Town of Truckee","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Erica","LastName":"Mertens","Phone":"5305822909"},{"GrantID":15921,"CycleID":596,"CycleCode":"SWC57       ","CycleNameID":124,"CycleName":"Legacy Disposal Site Abatement Partial Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC57        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Stephanie Young","AwardedFunds":110544.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Mira Loma Landfill was operated between 1947 and 1956. Waste was brought to the site and periodically burned and covered. At the time the landfill closed, a final cover was not constructed over the landfill. In it\u0027s current state, the landfill suffers erosion from storm water run-on from adjacent hills and drains down a 30ft slope to the adjacent street. The slope adjacent to the street, was excavated in the 1960\u0027s, for a road re-alignment, including a section that was a landfilled ravine. Storm water erosion has exposed waste in the ravine. \r\n\r\nThis project proposes to re-grade the landfill for positive drainage, construct a two foot engineered fill Final Cover over the waste, and construct a drainage system to divert storm water run-on away from the landfill. To cover the waste on the slope adjacent to the road, the project proposes to excavate some material and construct an engineered fill cover over the waste. The fill cover on the slope will be keyed in at the bottom of the slope for better stability.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andrew","LastName":"Cortez","Phone":"9514863253"},{"GrantID":15928,"CycleID":595,"CycleCode":"RBC26       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC26        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Shamila Tooker","AwardedFunds":92987.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Increase beverage container recycling by providing recycling education and outreach to the Martinez Unified School District, and distributing beverage container recycling bins throughout the downtown area and city parks.","ParticipantName":"City of Martinez","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Chandler","Phone":"9253723517"},{"GrantID":15936,"CycleID":611,"CycleCode":"RBC27       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC27        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Blair McIntosh","AwardedFunds":71640.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Environmental Charter Schools will increase beverage container recycling by installing approximately 153 beverage container recycling bins and provide education and outreach to three school campuses throughout South Los Angeles.","ParticipantName":"Environmental Charter Schools","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Vo","Phone":"4242557793"},{"GrantID":15947,"CycleID":611,"CycleCode":"RBC27       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC27        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Shamila Tooker","AwardedFunds":248179.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Friends of Cardiff and Carlsbad State Beaches will install approximately 72 beverage container recycling bins and implement an education and outreach program in the parks and beaches of San Diego Coastal District.","ParticipantName":"Friends of Cardiff and Carlsbad State Beaches","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kathleen","LastName":"Kooiman","Phone":"7608049179"},{"GrantID":15954,"CycleID":597,"CycleCode":"SWC56       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC56        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To clean up and dispose of illegally dumped material on private property sites in the City. Approximately two sites will be cleaned of debris. The goal is to rid the neighborhoods where the sites are located of being fire hazards, public nuisances and from vermin infestation.","ParticipantName":"City of Blythe","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"VanDyke","Phone":"7609226130"},{"GrantID":15960,"CycleID":595,"CycleCode":"RBC26       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC26        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Rhoderick Estrada","AwardedFunds":152894.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Increase beverage container recycling by placing beverage container recycling bins throughout the City of Lancaster and providing a city-wide education and outreach campaign.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Jones","Phone":"6617236208"},{"GrantID":15963,"CycleID":595,"CycleCode":"RBC26       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC26        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Tharon Wright","AwardedFunds":50341.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Increase beverage container recycling at approximately 28 multi-family complexes through education, outreach and by providing approximately 5,000 convenient beverage container recycling bins for the residents.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Wolff","Phone":"8586942468"},{"GrantID":15980,"CycleID":611,"CycleCode":"RBC27       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC27        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Duartina Johnson","AwardedFunds":242704.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Huntington Park will conduct a public education and outreach campaign to increase beverage container recycling by installing approximately 37 beverage container recycling bins in the City of Huntington Park.","ParticipantName":"City of Huntington Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Christina","LastName":"Dixon","Phone":"3235846274"},{"GrantID":15981,"CycleID":595,"CycleCode":"RBC26       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC26        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Shamila Tooker","AwardedFunds":134400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Increase CRV beverage container collection at three City College of San Francisco locations by an approximate total of 43.4 tons through the implementation of adequate CRV recycling infrastructure.","ParticipantName":"San Francisco Community College District","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Iilona","LastName":"McGriff","Phone":"4152393979"},{"GrantID":16013,"CycleID":595,"CycleCode":"RBC26       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC26        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Rhoderick Estrada","AwardedFunds":100301.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Increase beverage container recycling at approximately 63 locations by installing beverage container recycling bins. Provide an education and outreach campaign throughout the county of Tehama.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County Solid Waste Management Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rachel","LastName":"Ross","Phone":"530-528-1103"},{"GrantID":16025,"CycleID":611,"CycleCode":"RBC27       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC27        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Blair McIntosh","AwardedFunds":219996.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Glendale will increase beverage container recycling by placing approximately 75 beverage container recycling bins and provide an education and outreach campaign throughout the City of Glendale.","ParticipantName":"City of Glendale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Regina","LastName":"Wheeler","Phone":"8185503432"},{"GrantID":16030,"CycleID":611,"CycleCode":"RBC27       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC27        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Shamila Tooker","AwardedFunds":248340.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Irvine will increase beverage container recycling by installing approximately 150 beverage container recycling bins and implement an education and outreach campaign around the City of Irvine.\r\n\t\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Irvine","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Byrne","Phone":"9497246357"},{"GrantID":16031,"CycleID":611,"CycleCode":"RBC27       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC27        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Duartina Johnson","AwardedFunds":99272.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Work Training Center for the Handicapped, Inc. will increase beverage container recycling by installing approximately 90 beverage container recycling bins and provide an education and outreach campaign to local businesses.","ParticipantName":"Work Training Center for the Handicapped, Inc.","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Donald","LastName":"Krysakowski","Phone":"5303437994"},{"GrantID":16035,"CycleID":595,"CycleCode":"RBC26       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC26        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Tharon Wright","AwardedFunds":66500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Provide approximately 41 new recycling stations and an education and outreach campaign targeting four campus housing buildings.","ParticipantName":"Loyola Marymount University","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Trevor","LastName":"Wiseman","Phone":"3103382963"},{"GrantID":16043,"CycleID":595,"CycleCode":"RBC26       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC26        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Tharon Wright","AwardedFunds":176549.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Increase beverage container recycling for the County of Santa Cruz by replacing existing beverage container processing equipment with a current and more efficient baler at the Ben Lomond Recycling Center.","ParticipantName":"Valley Women\u0027s Club Association of San Lorenzo Valley Incorporated","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Matt","LastName":"Harris","Phone":"8313351728"},{"GrantID":16061,"CycleID":596,"CycleCode":"SWC57       ","CycleNameID":124,"CycleName":"Legacy Disposal Site Abatement Partial Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC57        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Alan Zamboanga","AwardedFunds":750000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cruickshank Illegal Disposal Site is a combination of two properties which were used in the 1940\u0027s as a dump site after an 7.0 earthquake shook the Imperial Valley. Illegal Dumping continued on site and has been mitigated by the construction of security fencing. Requested grant funds will be used to clean close the site.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jose","LastName":"Castaneda","Phone":"7604824462"},{"GrantID":16063,"CycleID":597,"CycleCode":"SWC56       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC56        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Alan Zamboanga","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of South Lake Tahoe Code Enforcement Team consisting of the City Attorney, Police Department, Building Department and Accounting Services has instituted a \"Tiger Team\" in order to enforce city code violations and clean up waste on properties.  In these cases, the responsible party is unwilling or unable to pay for timely remediation and clean up is needed to protect public health and safety and/or the environment.  When property owner is unwilling or unable to pay, or ignore or refuse to clean up properties upon the issuance of citations for code violations from the Police Department, the City Attorney\u0027s office will step in and petition the court for an abatement warrant.  If the owner does not comply with the order  for abatement from the Court, the City Tiger Team comes in to remove and dispose of waste, trash and debris, and demolish partial construction or buildings if deemed a hazard or nuisance to the public.","ParticipantName":"City of South Lake Tahoe","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Amy","LastName":"Poole","Phone":"5305426135"},{"GrantID":16098,"CycleID":595,"CycleCode":"RBC26       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC26        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Rhoderick Estrada","AwardedFunds":133318.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Community Services \u0026 Employment Training, Inc. (CSET) will increase beverage container recycling by placing approximately 730 beverage container recycling bins and provide education/outreach campaigns at a minimum of four local high schools within Tulare County.","ParticipantName":"Community Services \u0026 Employment Training, Inc.","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Teresa","LastName":"Guzman","Phone":"5597324194"},{"GrantID":16118,"CycleID":595,"CycleCode":"RBC26       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC26        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Shamila Tooker","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Increase beverage container recycling in seven cities and the unincorporated areas of San Luis Obispo County by placing approximately 151 beverage container recycling bins at multi-family complexes, parks and recreational areas, and purchasing a baler for Atascadero’s certified recycling center.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Worrell","Phone":"8057828530"},{"GrantID":17150,"CycleID":599,"CycleCode":"SWC58       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC58        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Alan Zamboanga","AwardedFunds":428530.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The primary goal of the City of Lancaster\u0027s Illegal Disposal Gant is to reduce the amount of illegal disposal sites, eliminate hazards that immediately affect public safety, by developing a program using a combination of site maintenance, outreach, education and targeted enforcement measures to prevent or illuminate illegal dumping.  The objective is to change illegal dumping behaviors and provide the community with a sense of ownership, thereby reducing future illegal dumping activity.  Our intent is to systematically determine where prominent areas of illegal dumping are occurring, assess and remove all debris from those areas, create a barrier limiting access to those sites, and post warning signs and surveillance cameras to deter illegal activity and educate the public.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Jocelyn","LastName":"Swain","Phone":"6617236249"},{"GrantID":17162,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Rubberized Pavement Projects on Major arterial and secondary street thru out the City","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Cucamonga","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Romeo","LastName":"David","Phone":"9094772740"},{"GrantID":17164,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":71764.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The purpose of the proposed project is the rehabilitation of various streets within the City of Pomona, California.  The overall length is approximately 12,160 linear feet (2.30 miles) and will use approximately 7,176 tons of RAC with the binder material to contain a minimum of 300 pounds (equivalent to 15% by weight) of tire-derived crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder.  An average depth of three (3) inches is expected to be constructed during the early spring months of 2015.","ParticipantName":"City of Pomona","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Matthew","LastName":"Pilarz","Phone":"9096203652"},{"GrantID":17166,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":45500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Resurface existing 32\u0027-56\u0027 wide pavement with 0.21\u0027 RAC over pavement reinforcing fabric from Escalon City Limits to Mariposa Road.  Construction is estimated to begin August of 2015.  Crumb rubber, hot mix asphalt is estimated to be 6,500 tons.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Stephanie","LastName":"Kong","Phone":"2094680380"},{"GrantID":17169,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We are seeking funds to repave and resurface eight roads in Downey using RAC Hot-Mix material. Our project will require 31,069 tons of RAC Hot-Mix material. Proposed construction start dates are as follows:   Work on Fifth Street Boulevard, from the Brookshire Avenue to the Lakewood Boulevard intersections, will begin in April 2015. Work on Firestone Boulevard, from Lakewood Boulevard to the east city limit, will begin in April 2015.  Work on Lakewood Boulevard, from Gallatin Road to Telegraph Road, will begin in June 2015.  Work on Bellflower Boulevard, from Stewart \u0026 Gray Road to the Foster Road intersections, will begin in November 2015. Work on Old River School Road, from the Imperial Highway to Arnett Street intersections, will begin in August 2015. Work on Brookshire Avenue, from the Imperial Highway to the Gardendale Street intersections, will begin in February 2016. Work on an additional identified stretch of Brookshire Avenue, from the Firestone Boulevard to Florence Avenue intersections, will begin in May 2016. Work on Woodruff Avenue, from Stewart and Gray Road to Imperial Highway intersections, will begin in August 2016. We expect completion of all projects by December 2016.","ParticipantName":"City of Downey","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ed","LastName":"Norris","Phone":"5629047110"},{"GrantID":17171,"CycleID":591,"CycleCode":"FR53        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR53         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":28964.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Kings County Public Works has paid for the clean-up of the Danell Property that was recently purchased and had been used in the past as a  site for illegal dumping of tires and trash. The property is zoned for agriculural farming and  is 160 acres. They have recently leveled the property and added a new well.  Kings County has a pilot program that is run through the local Farm Bureau for vouchers for entities and the local community to pay for illegal dumping on the roadside. Unfortuneately, Danell thought that meant his property was eligible. We have billed them for the trips to the dump. We are hoping that this grant would pay the Danell\u0027s bill owed to the county and Danells cost of a contractor to remove the tires and cleaned up the 160 acre lots.","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"McAlister","Phone":"5598522700"},{"GrantID":17172,"CycleID":591,"CycleCode":"FR53        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR53         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":34042.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project is one illegal disposal site located on a privately owned residential agricultural property in Watsonville, CA. The waste is located in an area that is approximately 20’ long x 6’ wide x 5’ high area in a drainage channel that connects to a small creek at the bottom of the property. The proposed project entails the removal of one car, a small metal tank, a bed frame/springs and miscellaneous pieces of wood, chicken wire, concrete and plastic debris and stabilizing the channel and bank after removal of waste items. The objects appear to mostly be resting on top of the soil, but it is possible that more items may be resting beneath the objects and/or may be embedded in the bank. The waste was dumped in the riparian area prior to when the current landowners purchased the property. The current landowners do not have issues with continued dumping as they have a fence located along the entrance of their property to prevent future illegal disposal on the property. As such, illegal dumping prevention programs have not been needed. The current landowners are concerned that the cars pose a hazard to the residents that access the creek, degradation of wildlife habitat, potential risk for erosion if items become dislodged and impacts to water quality as the materials decompose (i.e. metal). The proposed project would remove solid waste items and restore the channel and banks and includes the following tasks:\r\n•RCD to coordinate completion of project designs and specifications which will be completed in-kind by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (January-March, 2015)\r\n•Obtain required permits and CEQA authorization through RCD’s permit coordination program (March-May, 2015)\r\n•RCD to hire a licensed contractor (June-July, 2015)\r\n• Over a period of 3-5 days, a contractor (TBD) will:\r\n      -mobilize equipment/materials to project site (August/September 2015)\r\n      -excavate material around waste, remove items out of the channel and banks by cutting the car      into smaller pieces and removing other pieces of debris, hauling and disposing of waste to proper location, stabilizing channel and bank with heavy equipment and installing erosion control and plants (August-October, 2015)\r\n      -demobilize (October 2015)\r\n•Project management including, but not limited to, contracting with landowner and contractor, invoicing, reporting and grant management. (January 2015 –December 2015)","ParticipantName":"Resource Conservation District of Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kelli","LastName":"Camara","Phone":"8314642950"},{"GrantID":17176,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":147144.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds to be used in conjunction with the Citywide annual pavement maintenance program. The City will repave approximately 318,000 square yards of City roads using a rubberized chip seal material over a two-year paving cycle.","ParticipantName":"City of Escondido","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Youel","Phone":"7608394518"},{"GrantID":17177,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":100700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"VAN BUREN BOULEVARD PAVEMENT REHABILITATION PROJECT (PHASE 2): Jurupa Road to Bellegrave Avenue\r\n\r\nVan Buren Boulevard is a 4 lane divided roadway (expressway classification).  The proposed $1.38 million project covers a one mile segment and involves rehabilitation of existing AC pavement, including grinding existing AC pavement, removal or grinding of additional AC pavement in failed areas, removal of pavement fabric, sealing existing cracks, paving hot mix asphalt in failed areas, installing asphalt rubber hot mix over the entire project, constructing AC overside drains and two right-turn pockets at the Rutile Street intersection.  In addition, a video detection system, battery backup system, loop detectors, striping, markings, and pavement markers will be installed.\r\n\r\nThe eastern portion of Van Buren Boulevard within the project limits borders a residential area which is defined as a disadvantaged community where residents/property owners have a median household income less than 80% of the statewide median, based on the current census tract data. \r\n\r\nIt is estimated 5,444 tons of hot mix asphalt (type B) and 5,070 tons of rubberized asphalt concrete (ARHM GG-C) will be constructed. All crumb rubber used in the proposed project(s) will be derived from only California-generated waste tires and processed in California.  All binder material used in this project will contain a minimum of 300 pounds (or equivalent to [15%] by weight) of the tire-derived crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder.\r\n\r\nThis project is listed in the City of Jurupa Valley\u0027s adopted Capital Improvement Program with a proposed construction timeframe of 30 working days scheduled for the third quarter of 2016.\r\n\r\n\r\nFY 2015-16 PAVEMENT REHABILITATION (ARAM) PROJECT\r\n\r\nBased on our most recent Pavement Management Report and feedback from property owners the City has identified 27 residential street segments with a Pavement Condition Index (PCI) rating of \u003c49 (failed, very poor, poor, and at-risk) as a prime candidates for pavement rehabilitation utilizing a rubberized chip seal application.  This will involve 100,000 square yards of ARAM (rubberized chip seal) material.  These streets are in close proximity to disadvantaged communities that have a median household income less than 80% of the statewide median, based on the current census tract data.  Since July, 2011 the City has maintained approximately 24 lane miles of local residential streets using asphalt rubber aggregate membrane (ARAM).  \r\n\r\nThis project is included in the City of Jurupa Valley\u0027s Capital Improvement Program with a proposed construction timeframe of 60 working days scheduled for the second quarter of 2016.\r\n\r\nThe City has successfully utilized rubberized asphalt strategies and other environmentally friendly infrastructure improvement applications (e.g. recycling of base material in-place) on previous pavement rehabilitation projects, saving the City construction costs of up to $70,000 and incorporating “Green” recycle methodologies (reuse scrap tires, leverage local processing facilities, less pollution and truck activity).","ParticipantName":"City of Jurupa Valley","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Thompson","Phone":"9513326464"},{"GrantID":17182,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":99815.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project consists of the repair and maintenance of various local City streets utilizing 199,631 square yards of rubberized chip seal material.  The anticipated construction date is spring 2015.","ParticipantName":"City of Clovis","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Renee","LastName":"Mathis","Phone":"5593242351"},{"GrantID":17184,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":46075.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Total Project will use 6582.2 tons of RAC (20lb of crumb rubber per ton of RAC or Binder). Proposed construction date,  6/2015 at. Locations: Jameson Dr., 103 Tons of RAC; Willow Glen St., 331.6 tons of RAC; Orchid Ln., 231.1 tons of RAC; Peacock Ct., 143.1 tons of RAC; Dorothy Rd., 200 tons of RAC; Dry Cyn. Cold Creek Rd., 2,420 tons of RAC; Las Virgenes Rd., 1013 tons of RAC; Shadow Hills  Rd., 330 tons of RAC.\r\n\r\nProposed construction date,  6/2016 at Location: Meadow Creek Ln., 648.1 tons of RAC; Wrencrest Dr., 162.22 tons of RAC; Park Miramar, 317.55 tons of RAC; Harney Place, 99 tons of RAC; Park Sorrento, 582 tons of RAC;","ParticipantName":"City of Calabasas","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Tatiana","LastName":"Holden","Phone":"8182241674"},{"GrantID":17185,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":249937.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This application is a request for recycled pavement grant funds in the amount of $249,937 to pave forty-two (42) roadways throughout the unincorporated areas of Ventura County with rubberized asphalt concrete.  This request is based on a thickness of 1.5 inches of rubberized asphalt concrete material consisting of no less than 300 pounds (15%) of crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder.  If approved, these grant funds will allow the county to pave 26.4 road miles of county-maintained roadways and 27.3-foot weighted width with 35,705 tons of rubberized asphalt concrete. \r\n \r\nAdvertising for the project would not commence until the county received a Notice to Proceed, however based on the Notice of Funds Available, anticipated contruction would begin no earlier than April 2015 and end no later than six months prior to the April 2017 due date to submit the Final Report or November 2016.  Construction or installation of the pavement would occur during this 18-month window.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Fleisch","Phone":"8056542049"},{"GrantID":17186,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Place rubberized chip seal over various streets. the project will start in July 2015 and completed in October 2015","ParticipantName":"City of Antioch","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Ahmed","LastName":"Abu Aly","Phone":"9257796130"},{"GrantID":17188,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":145210.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Commerce will undergo three significant Capital Improvement Projects for the current and upcoming Fiscal Year that will utilize the latest in Rubberized Asphalt Pavement advances.\r\n\r\nThe first project, the Washington Boulevard Reconstruction Project will widen Washington Boulevard from West City Limit at Indiana Street to I-5 Freeway SB on and off ramps from existing 2 lanes in each direction to 3 lanes in each direction increasing roadway capacity including a center median and/or turn lane.  The project features 6,771 tons of Asphalt Rubberized Hot Mix (ARHM) to be used in roadway pavement upgrades.  The project will include ADA compliant sidewalks for pedestrians.  The existing BNSF spur crossing west of Commerce Way will be removed.  The City will install City-owned LED, energy saving street lighting as part of the project.  Improvements also include upgrading traffic signals as necessary to accommodate the widening.  Finally, the scope of work includes installation of raised medians and parkway landscaping improvements with water quality features and drought tolerant elements.  This project will commence paving operations beginning in June 2015.\r\n\r\nThe second project, the Eastern Avenue Rehabilitation Project, will rehabilitate asphalt pavement from Atlantic Avenue to the South City Limit.  The project features 3,650 tons of Asphalt Rubberized Hot Mix (ARHM) to be used in roadway pavement upgrades.  The project will include ADA compliant sidewalks for pedestrians and curb ramps.  This project will commence paving operations beginning in June 2015.\r\n\r\nThe third project, the Slauson Avenue Sidewalk Improvement Project, is a tree reforestation and road resurfacing project on Slauson Avenue from I-710 freeway to Telegraph Road.  The project will repair the severe displacement of sidewalks and other hardscape caused by Ficus tree roots and to construct sidewalks and other ADA improvements on Slauson Avenue.  The project features 4,100 tons of Asphalt Rubberized Hot Mix (ARHM) to be used in roadway pavement upgrades.  This project will commence paving operations beginning in July 2015.","ParticipantName":"City of Commerce","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Maryam","LastName":"Babaki","Phone":"3237224805"},{"GrantID":17194,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":108500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Garden Grove is proposing to use asphalt rubber generated from 100% recycled California waste tires to pave three segments on Brookhurst Street, encompassing two miles of road rehabilitation. The first segment is from Chapman Avenue to Katella Avenue, the second from Trask Avenue to Larson Avenue, and the third from Hazard Avenue to Westminster Avenue. All Brookhurst segments will use approximately 12,600 tons of asphalt rubber/field blend. Average daily traffic for all three Brookhurst segments is 41,613 vehicles.    \r\n\r\nThe City will also pave Westminster Avenue from Bowen Street to Euclid Street encompassing half a mile and using 2,876 tons of asphalt rubber/field blend. Average daily traffic for this segment is approximately 23,662 vehicles. All construction for Brookhurst and Westminster segments will start by August 2015. No work will start before issuance of a Notice to Proceed or be complete after the April 1, 2017 deadline.","ParticipantName":"City of Garden Grove","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ana","LastName":"Neal","Phone":"7147415176"},{"GrantID":17197,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Using rubberized asphalt concrete (RAC) provides an opportunity to reduce landfill waste and recycle tires.  For example, a two-inch layer of RAC is used on typical street rehabilitation projects. It is estimated that about 2,000 California waste tires are used per lane mile. \r\n\r\nThe City will place rubberized pavement over approximately 37 lane miles, which recycles approximately 73,600 California generated waste tires, in a two-year period.  This equates to approximately 35,714 tons of RAC during the RAC-3 Rubberized Pavement Grant period from NTP to April 2017.\r\n\r\nThe City has previous experiences using rubberized asphalt concrete pavement for the rehabilitation of arterial streets.  In the previous two years, the City of Huntington Beach has paved eight (8) arterial streets with rubberized asphalt concrete.  The rubberized pavement has provided evenly colored, quiet, and pleasant driving surface throughout our newly paved roads and supports the City’s efforts in continuing to pursue environmentally friendly recycling efforts.  We publicize the RAC-2 (our previous CalRecycle Rubberized Asphalt Grant) on the City’s Web-Site at  http://www.huntingtonbeachca.gov/government/departments/public_works/rubberized-asphalt-project.cfm\r\n\r\nThe CalRecycle RAC-3 grant will be used to provide funding assistance to the City’s transportation and environmental efforts on arterial streets.  The City’s budget will provide for pavement rehabilitation of 9 miles of full width arterial streets in the next two years during the RAC-3 Rubberize Pavement Grant period. The rehabilitated arterial streets have been selected based on Pavement Condition Index as identified by the City’s Pavement Management Program.  This systematic method assures that the funds go first to the more severely deteriorated streets.    \r\nThe City Public Works Department rehabilitates deteriorated arterial streets with a design to last another 10 to 20 years.  The arterial streets will be evaluated for existing conditions based on traffic volume and existing soil properties.  The Engineer will design a pavement section that will meet the objective of street longevity using a pavement section including a finishing course of 2” RAC.  The pavement sections are incorporated into the plans and specifications and the Public Works Commission will review it before it is publicly advertised for open competitive public bidding.  \r\nAfter bids are opened publicly, the City Council at a Public Council Meeting will review bid results and will approve the contract and approve funding for construction.  \r\n\r\nFollowing a pre-construction meeting, the City will issue a Notice to Proceed for the Contractor to proceed with the rehabilitation of the arterial streets in the project.  The anticipated projects are listed in Table 1.\r\n\r\nTable 1.  Huntington Beach RAC-3 Rehabilitation Summary\r\n\r\nConstruction\r\nDates\t                        Arterial Streets\t                                    TON  RAC\r\n\r\n\t               Gothard St From Edinger Ave To McFadden Ave\t         2,010\r\n\t               Center From Gothard To UPRR Track\t                            520\r\n04/2015\t                                                                     Subtotal\t 2,530\r\n\r\n \t               Lake St From Indianapolis Ave To Adams Ave\t         1,870 \r\n\t               Main St From Yorktown Ave To Garfield Ave\t                 2,470 \r\n\t               Indianapolis Ave From Magnolia St To Brookhurst\t         3,100 \r\n10/2015\t                                                                     Subtotal\t 7,440\r\n \r\n \t               Main St From Garfield Ave To Beach Blvd\t                 4,410\r\n\t               Atlanta Ave From Delaware St To Beach Blvd\t                 1,030\r\n\t               Indianapolis Ave From Beach Blvd To Magnolia St\t         3,100\r\n10/2015\t                                                                     Subtotal\t 8,540\r\n \r\n \t               Graham St From Slater Ave To Warner Ave\t                 1,930 \r\n\t               Heil Ave   From Goldenwest St To Gothard St\t         1,470\r\n\t               Talbert Ave From Gothard St To Beach Blvd\t                 3,230 \r\n10/2016\t                                                                    Subtotal\t 6,630\r\n \r\n \t               Adams  From Beach Blvd To Newland\t                         2,780\r\n\t               Edinger From Graham To Springdale\t                         2,040 \r\n10/2016\t                                                                     Subtotal\t 4,820\r\n \r\n\t               Atlanta Ave  From Beach Blvd To Newland St\t                 2,130\r\n\t               Heil Ave   From Edwards St To Goldenwest St\t         1,970\r\n\t               Bolsa Ave From Graham St To Edwards St\t                 1,654 \r\n01/2017\t                                                                     Subtotal\t 5,754 \r\n\t                                                                                                 --------\r\n                       Total New Pavement Arterial Streets\t                        35,714 \r\n\r\nThe City’s Construction Management Group, including inspectors, will monitor the construction process and quality of work.  Periodic testing for proper density and asphalt concrete mix will ensure that the Rubberized Asphalt Concrete cap meets requirements and was installed properly.  The City will accept or reject portions of the project based on the completion of all requirements of the Plans and Specifications including verification of pavement mix and source to assure that the RAC is from 100% California waste tires and meets min 300 pounds of tire-derived crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder.\r\n\r\nThe City will request the maximum RAC-3 grant of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) based on 35,714 tons to be used during the program.  The cost basis for reimbursement is set at $7 per Ton of RAC and the calculation is shown on Table 2.\r\n\r\nTable 2: Calculation for RAC-3 Grant  - ((A * B) = C\r\n\r\n                  A\t\t                                        B\t\t                  C\r\n        Amount of RAC \t                X                RAC-3 Rate           =\tTotal\r\n\t       (Tons)                                          ($7 / Ton) \r\n                                                          \t      \r\n\r\n                35,714\t                X\t                     $7\t      =\t$250,000","ParticipantName":"City of Huntington Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Wagner, PE","Phone":"7145365467"},{"GrantID":17199,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":79000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install approximately 7900 tons of rubberized asphalt concrete as part of the City\u0027s annual street maintenance program","ParticipantName":"City of Paso Robles","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ditas","LastName":"Esperanza","Phone":"8052373861"},{"GrantID":17201,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":47750.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Palm Desert will repave a section of Portola Avenue and Town Center Way.  The streets will be capped with 2\" of rubberized asphalt.  Construction is anticipated in April 2015.  It is estimated that 4,775 tons of rubberized asphalt will be used on the project.","ParticipantName":"City of Palm Desert","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ryan","LastName":"Gayler","Phone":"7607766393"},{"GrantID":17203,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":31500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Bi-annual road maintenance project involving resurfacing of approximately one-third of the City’s streets every other year.  The scope of work often includes the removal and replacement of pavement in poor condition, and the application of crack sealer where needed.  The size of the project is approximately 63,000 square yards of ARAM.  The project is currently scheduled for Summer 2015.","ParticipantName":"City of Moorpark","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Sean","LastName":"Corrigan, P.E.","Phone":"8055176200"},{"GrantID":17205,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Place rubberized asphalt concrete on various roads in Yuba County.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Young","Phone":"5307495420"},{"GrantID":17206,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":39135.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project is intended to keep County roadways in good and safe operable condition.  The project is located in the unincorporated areas of Florence-Firestone, Willowbrook, Athens, and Del Aire.  The project is 2.1 miles long and includes Firestone Blvd, Hooper Avenue, Compton Avenue, Century Boulevard, and 120th Street.  The existing roadway will be cold milled the full width 1-7/8 inches in depth.  The resurfacing includes constructing a 3/8-inch thick rubberized asphalt chip seal interlayer called Asphalt Rubber Aggregate Membrane (ARAM) over the cold milled surface and constructing 1-1/2 inches of ARHM-GG-C over the ARAM.  The project also includes reconstruction of damaged curb, sidewalk, driveways and curb ramps.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Anabel","LastName":"Dubois","Phone":"6264583962"},{"GrantID":17209,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":249900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City of San Jose, Department of Transportation, Division of Infrastructure maintenance is planning to resurface major streets including arterial and collectors throughout the city as part of its local arterial resurfacing program. Materials used will be rubberized hot mix asphalt-gap graded (wet process) and the thickness of the new overlay is designed to be 2 inches. ","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Farshidi","Phone":"4087941945"},{"GrantID":17210,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":62350.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project proposes to construct approximately 124,700 SY of rubberized chip seal using at least 15% rubber in the binder, in July and August of 2015.","ParticipantName":"City of Lompoc","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Craig","LastName":"Dierling","Phone":"8058758224"},{"GrantID":17211,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":100620.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The 2014 Pavement Maintenance Project.  This project is aimed at performing maintenance to select roadways throughout the City based on our adopted Pavement Management System (PMS). The anticipated start date for the construction is the beginning of November 2014 and utilizes approximately 4,300 tons of Rubberized Hot mix Asphalt.","ParticipantName":"City of Pismo Beach","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chad","LastName":"Stoehr","Phone":"8057734656"},{"GrantID":17217,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will reconstruct asphalt paving and construct an aspahlt overlay on streets throughout the City of Bell using Rubberized Aspahlt Concrete (RAC). The Project is estimated to use 25,663 tons of RAC. The Project will be constructed in three phases, with  an anticipated construction start date of July 2015 for phase I, January 2016 for phase II and January 2017 for phase III.\r\nThe Project includes various roadway segments throughout the City, as described in the Project Summary \u0026 Calculation.","ParticipantName":"City of Bell","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Terry","LastName":"Rodrigue","Phone":"3235886211"},{"GrantID":17219,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":112850.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The resurfacing project is the installation of rubberized Chip-seal followed by Micro-surfacing application at various local streets in the City of Stockton. The work includes removal and replacement of pavement striping, pavement markings and pavement legends. The estimated total area of the resurfacing is 225,700.00 square yard. The chipseal rubber binder will contain a minimum 300 pounds of tire-derived crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder.  The proposed schedule for the project is summer of 2015.","ParticipantName":"City of Stockton","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Thinh","LastName":"Phan","Phone":"2099378201"},{"GrantID":17222,"CycleID":591,"CycleCode":"FR53        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR53         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":17403.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Allow for reimbursement of eligible clean up costs and pending fence repairs due to three illegal solid waste disposal locations on tribal lands previously used and current zoned for agriculture use under the California Williamson Act.","ParticipantName":"Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Campbell","Phone":"7075662288"},{"GrantID":17225,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":106820.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Rehabilitation of various streets within the City of Orange. A minimum of two inch thick rubberized pavement will be used to overlay street pavement.","ParticipantName":"City of Orange","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Sun","Phone":"7147445544"},{"GrantID":17226,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":105550.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will involve the overlay and rehabilitation of two different sections of roadway: Fulkerth Rd., between Del\u0027s Ln. and N. Olive Ave.; and Geer Rd., between Monte Vista Ave. and Taylor Rd.  The City expects to use approximately 10,555 tons of material and being construction in Apr/May 2015.","ParticipantName":"City of Turlock","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Wayne","LastName":"York","Phone":"2096685520"},{"GrantID":17227,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":74542.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City purposes to utilize 10,649 tons of Rubberize Asphalt concrete as part of its annual street resurfacing program.  Project will cover two fiscal years, FY 2015-16 and FY 2016-17.","ParticipantName":"City of Agoura Hills","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Louis A.","LastName":"Celaya","Phone":"8185977314"},{"GrantID":17228,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":190190.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Any grant funds, if awarded, will be used by the City of Pasadena to continue to enjoy the benefits of rubberized asphalt paving, which has performed extremely well in previous projects throughout the City.","ParticipantName":"City of Pasadena","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Sean","LastName":"Singletary","Phone":"6267444273"},{"GrantID":17230,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":121900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The La Palma Avenue Roadway Improvement will provide for roadway surface improvements and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) curb ramp upgrades between Weir Canyon and Camino De Bryant.  The roadway improvements will include cold milling and overlaying with leveling course asphalt concrete and a finish course of 2” Asphalt Rubber Hot Mix.  Various portions of the roadway will receive full depth reconstruction as recommended by the geotechnical report.","ParticipantName":"City of Yorba Linda","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rick","LastName":"Yee","Phone":"7149617171"},{"GrantID":17231,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project includes pavement rehabilitation using RAC at seven locations in the City of Highland, including Base Line (Yarnell Road to East of Marigold), Greenspot Road (Boulder Avenue to Plunge Creek), Highland Avenue (Orchard Road to Church Street), Base Line (Del Rosa Drive to Cole Avenue), 3rd Street ( Victoria Avenue to Palm Avenue), Base Line (SR-210 to Boulder Avenue), and Pacific Street (Victoria Avenue to Boulder Avenue). The projects will be constructed between 04/2015 and 04/2016 and will use a total of 35,917 Tons RAC. The Final Report and Final Payment Request will be submitted prior to April 1, 2017.","ParticipantName":"City of Highland","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ernest","LastName":"Wong","Phone":"9098648732"},{"GrantID":17233,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Two projects involving the application of chip seals scheduled for the summers of 2015 and 2016.  The amount of chip seal material to be used covers 504,000 square yards of pavement surface.","ParticipantName":"City of Fremont","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Edward","LastName":"Nakayama","Phone":"5104944775"},{"GrantID":17236,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":210280.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Marino would like to apply for funds under the RAC Hot Mix Project.  Rubberized asphalt will be used in most of the major streets in the City.  The street rehabilitation projects identified for this grant are the following:\r\n\r\n     Locations                                                                               Approx. Tonnage\r\n     Allen Ave.                                                                               1,200\r\n     Santa Anita Ave.                                                                      2,500\r\n     Warwick Rd.                                                                            1,200\r\n     Windsor Rd.                                                                            1,200\r\n     Inner Circle/Loop at Lacy Park                                                     500\r\n     El Molino Ave. (Old Mill Rd. to Huntington Dr.)                            3,400\r\n     Huntington Dr. (Winston Ave. to Sierra Madre Blvd.)                   2,000\r\n     Huntington Dr. (Sierra Madre Blvd. to Cambridge Westbound)      3,800\r\n     Del Mar Ave. (Huntington Dr. to Lorain Rd.)                                2,200\r\n     Del Mar Ave. (Lorain Rd. to Longden Ave.)                                  1,600   \r\n     Alleyways - South of Huntington Dr.\r\n          San Gabriel to Belhaven                                                           50\r\n          Del Mar to Ridgeway                                                               240\r\n          San Marino to Bedford                                                             200\r\n          Colonial Kitchen to Granada                                                     300\r\n     Alleyways - Mission District\r\n          Euclid to El Molino                                                                   105\r\n     Alleyways - North of Huntington Dr.\r\n          West Haven to Monterey                                                          53\r\n          Monterey to Sierra Madre                                                         60\r\n          Ridgeway to Winston                                                              250\r\n          Gainsborough to Palomar                                                        170\r\n\r\nThe total tonnage for the above projects is 21,028.","ParticipantName":"City of San Marino","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dean","LastName":"Werner","Phone":"6263000793"},{"GrantID":17237,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":125511.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Place an asphalt rubber chip seal on selected roads (refer to attached project summary \u0026 calc. sht.) in the Bay Point area of unincorporated Contra Costa County","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kristen","LastName":"Hoy","Phone":"9253137006"},{"GrantID":17239,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":70700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The scope of work for this project will include cold milling the existing asphalt pavement and construct a 1.2\"-2\" rubberized-asphalt overlay over the entire street surface.","ParticipantName":"City of Cypress","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul ","LastName":"Tran","Phone":"7142296746"},{"GrantID":17240,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":61396.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Rubberize chip sealing approximately 123,000 square yards of roads in the city of Salida and Oakdale and the County community of Del Rio. Anticipated construction is date is August 2015.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sambath","LastName":"Chrun","Phone":"2095254133"},{"GrantID":17244,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":60000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City of Oakley Main Street Pavement Project\r\n\r\nThe City of Oakley will use Rubberized Asphalt Concrete (RAC) for the Main Street Pavement Project.  This project encompasses one mile of Main Street from Bridgehead Road to Big Break Road in Oakley.  The section of Main Street is a five lane, major East-West thoroughfare connecting CA-160 with our City.  \r\n\r\nConstruction will begin by June 2013 and will be completed shortly after that.  The involved area:\r\n\r\nMain Street from Bridgehead Street to Big Break Road will require 6,000 tons of RAC Material.\r\n\r\nTotal tonnage of RAC to be used: 6,000\r\n\r\nFunds Requested = $60,000.00\r\n\r\n(6,000 tons RAC x $10.00 Reimbursement Rate)\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Oakley","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jason","LastName":"Kabalin","Phone":"9256257040"},{"GrantID":17248,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":63000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project consists of milling all existing asphalt along too arterial roads down to the underlying PCC structure, the placement of an Asphalt Concrete leveling course, followed by a two-inch thick rubber asphalt concrete overlay covering the entire street totaling 6000 tons.\r\n\r\nThe project limits are Alma Street from Addison Avenue to Rinconada Avenue and Middlefield Road from Lytton Avenue to Embarcadero Road, covering 5.5 lane miles of arterial roadways in RAC.\r\n\r\nThe project also includes removing and replacing deteriorated sections of curb and gutter, removing and replacing concrete driveways, the upgrade of access ramps to current ADA requirements, adjusting utilities to grade, installing traffic delineation, and installing signal loops.","ParticipantName":"City of Palo Alto","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs ","FirstName":"Holly","LastName":"Boyd","Phone":"6503292618"},{"GrantID":17252,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":90160.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cold-milling and RAC overlay for various streets under the City\u0027s FY14-15 and FY15-16 Annual Paving Program and 2 alleys under the FY14-15 Alley Resurfacing Program.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Monica","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Margaret","LastName":"Talamantes","Phone":"3104588721"},{"GrantID":17254,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":102925.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1: Rubberized Chip Seal\r\nApply Rubberized Chip Seal at various locations throughout the County, totaling 5.12 miles of Rubberized Chip Seal application, or 72,090 square yards of rubberized chip seal material. Construction proposed to begin August 2015.\r\n\r\nProject 2: Rubberized Chip/Cape Seal\r\nApply Rubberized Chip Seal followed by Rubberized Cape Seal at various locations throughout the County, totaling 9.49 miles of Rubberized Chip Seal and Rubberized Cape Seal application, or 133,760 square yards of rubberized chip seal material. Construction proposed to begin August 2015.\r\n\r\nThe contract will have an option to be bid with either Terminal Blend or Crumb Rubber, satisfying minimum percentage of rubber per square yard.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Nathan","LastName":"Newell","Phone":"7077843095"},{"GrantID":17256,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"2014/2015, 15/16 Rubber chip seal projects.","ParticipantName":"City of Redwood City","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sayed","LastName":"Zahori","Phone":"6507807321"},{"GrantID":17258,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":101000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of La Verne is applying for funds under the Rubberized Pavement Program for the rehabilitation of Esperanza Avenue.  The project wishes to provide 10,100 tons of rubberized pavement (hot mix) for length of the street measuring approximately 10,000 linear feet in length by 48 linear feet wide, beginning at the intersection of Baseline Rd. to the north. The project intends to provide a 3\" cold mill followed by a 3\" rubberized lift.\r\n  \r\nThe street has some deflections in the pavement, where there are areas experiences depression and the quality of asphalt material is substandard.  There is also longitudinal and transverse crackling (alligator cracking) and utility cuts that have opened up.  The pavement has lost its oxidation and the pavement condition is at 70 on the pavement condition index, which is considered a lower ranking for grind and overlay projects.  \r\n","ParticipantName":"City of La Verne","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Keesey","Phone":"9095968741"},{"GrantID":17259,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Road Rehabilitation Project on various residential streets in the City of Ojai. The work comprises, but not limited to, cold planing, milling, and placing Rubberized Asphalt Concrete (RAC). The total budget for the project is 2.3 million. We anticipate using approximately 10,000 tons of Rubberized Asphalt Concrete and paving six roadway miles in the City of Ojai. ","ParticipantName":"City of Ojai","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andrea","LastName":"Mackey","Phone":"8056465581"},{"GrantID":17260,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":68070.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will provide pavement rehabilitation on Mitchell Road from Whitmore to Roeding Road in the City of Ceres.  Mitchell Road is a 6-lane major arterial corridor in the City.  The project will install approx. 2\" depth of rubberized asphalt concrete, reconstruct failed pavement areas, improve sidewalks, curb and gutter, curb ramps, and traffic loops.  The project work should extend the pavement life for 15+ years.","ParticipantName":"City of Ceres","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs ","FirstName":"Leisser","LastName":"Mazariegos","Phone":"2095385794"},{"GrantID":17261,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":25060.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project will apply rubberized chip seal to streets withing city limits. Work will be scheduled in fall of 2015 and 2016. We intend to rubberized chip seal on 50,000 SY of city streets.","ParticipantName":"City of Morro Bay","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jarrod","LastName":"Whelan","Phone":"8057726564"},{"GrantID":17267,"CycleID":622,"CycleCode":"TDP15       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":66524.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Larkspur is proposing to replace non ADA compliant fall zone material (sand) with rubber mulch surfacing made from California tire-derived recycled material at Heatherwood Park. This park is located adjacent to the City multi-use trail and within the Heatherwood Neighborhood.  The park is utilized by the Larkspur community for picnics, resting, leisure and play. xxxx pounds of rubber bark will be used for the proposed surfacing, equating to xxxx PTEs being diverted from landfills.\r\n\r\nThe TDP grant will also help fund the replacement of the rubber infill material for a synthetic turf soccer field behind Hall Middle School, located in Larkspur off of Doherty Drive. The synthetic turf has been in service since 2003 and is in need of replacement. xxxx pounds of crumb rubber infill will be used for the new synthetic turf, equating to xxxx PTEs being diverted from landfills.","ParticipantName":"City of Larkspur","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Rita","LastName":"Schoch","Phone":"4159275017"},{"GrantID":17272,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":106840.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Twelve of the streets included in the application are the Town\u0027s paving program for 2015.  These streets are in very poor condition, are collector and residential roads throughout the Town, and are the third and final phase of an aggressive paving program financed by a voter approved local sales tax measure.  The Town is planning to use RHMA as a wearing course for its full depth reconstruction sections.  Construction is anticipated to begin June of 2015.  The section of Moraga Road is an arterial that is in poor condition and the Town plans to begin construction for rehabilitation in June 2016.  It is estimated that a total of 10,684 tons of RHMA will be used for these projects.  The amount of tire-derived crumb rubber used for these projects will be based the required minimum 300 pounds per ton of rubberized binder.","ParticipantName":"Town of Moraga","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Edric","LastName":"Kwan","Phone":"9258887025"},{"GrantID":17274,"CycleID":622,"CycleCode":"TDP15       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Installation of playground mulch","ParticipantName":"Ripon Unified School District","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Salli-anne","LastName":"Newhard","Phone":"2095992010"},{"GrantID":17275,"CycleID":604,"CycleCode":"TDP14       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP14        - 2014-15","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":15221.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Humboldt State University is implementing a project to remove and replace the Redwood Bowl track surface. The redwood bowl and track is our primary sports field and only NCAA Division II track and field venue for the University. The track is over 20 yeas old and the condition is deteriorating and hazardous. Being a rural campus, the track is also heavily used by the local high school, community, and campus students and staff.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt State University","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Fisher","Phone":"7078264444"},{"GrantID":17277,"CycleID":604,"CycleCode":"TDP14       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP14        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds for this project would be applied to two (2) independent projects. \r\n\r\nThe first project includes the replacement of sand surfacing with accessible poured-in-place (PIP) rubberized safety surfacing at nine different playgrounds throughout the City of Fremont. The new surface will substantially improve head impact attenuation standards per IPEMA ASTM 1292-13, and it will allow for ADA access to the play equipment. The requested Material Cost for the surfacing at these playgrounds is $xxx.\r\n\r\nThe second project is the conversion of two (2) grass soccer fields to synthetic turf with rubber infill, totalling xxxx. Conversion of the grass play fields to synthetic turf would increase the availability of the fields due to the turf\u0027s durability during and immediately after rainfall. The conversion would extend the play season to year-round; it would regulate GMAX levels to reduce head impact injuries; and it would reduce overall maintenance costs of the fields by eliminating irrigation, eliminating carbons burned to cut the grass, and eliminating the application of fertilizers. The requested grant amount is $xxxx, which is the balance of the grant cap after the playground sufacing has been subtracted. (xxxx) As evidenced in the TDP Certification from our supplier, the total Material Cost for the entire field is $xxxx. As this project is already fully funded, the balance of the material cost is covered.","ParticipantName":"City of Fremont","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rico","LastName":"Lardizabal","Phone":"5104944743"},{"GrantID":17279,"CycleID":622,"CycleCode":"TDP15       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":43956.0000,"ProjectSummary":"West Valley High School has served the needs of students and the community for 30 years. It is the largest of the district\u0027s campuses and has an extensive track program. The site hosts it\u0027s own league meets but also serves as the preferred site for many invitational meets as well as the section championship meet. The current track has aged and worn significantly and now poses problems for the level of use the facility sees during a given year. The campus buildings and infrastructure have been modernized over the last two summers with the support of the community via a bond measure. However, these improvements have not addressed the aging athletic facility. Removing the existing structure and installing a new synthetic track surface would greatly improve the athletic facilities of this campus. The district was successful in its participation in a former Tire Derived Grant Project at Anderson High School and is very interested in being able to utilize this program for the West Valley High School track project as the impact would be even greater than at the previous location due to the volume of participants and stakeholders that have an interest in ensuring this facility\u0027s improved operational condition. A new track will greatly benefit not only our students, but students in our entire athletic division, and the South Shasta County Community.","ParticipantName":"Anderson Union High School District","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Donell","LastName":"Evans","Phone":"5303780568"},{"GrantID":17284,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":123500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Over three fiscal year budgets, the City of La Canada estimates the use of 12,350 tons of RAC in the overlay 19 street segments:  FY 14/15 - Alta Canyada Road (from El Vago Road to Fairmont Avenue), Green Lane (from La Canada Boulevard to Angeles Crest Hwy), Chehalem Road (from Commonwealth Avenue to Angeles Crest Hwy), Milmada Road (from Commonwealth Avenue to Angeles Crest Hwy), Commonwealth Avenue (from Lynnhaven Lane to Foothill Blvd), Woodleigh Lane (Foothill Blvd to Berkshire Avenue);  FY 15/16 -  Los Amigos (from Castle Road to Jessen Drive), Ocean View Boulevard\t(from Castle Road to Cul-de-sac), Normanton Drive (from Ocean View Blvd to Cul-de-sac), Eanslow Drive (from Ocean View Blvd to Cul-de-sac), Canalda Drive (from Ocean View Blvd to Cul-de-sac), Derwood Drive (from Ocean View Blvd to Cul-de-sac), Bristol Drive (from Ocean View Blvd to Cul-de-sac), Verdugo Blvd (from Foothill Blvd to La Tour Wy); FY 16/17 -  Descano Drive (from Verdugo Blvd to Chevy Chase Drive), Berkshire Avenue (from Summerset Place to Chevy Chase Drive), Loma Vista Drive (from Foothill Blvd to Flanders Drive), Leycross Drive (from Descanso Drive to Cul-de-sac), Regent Park Drive (from Chevy Chase Drive to Inverness Drive).","ParticipantName":"City of La Canada Flintridge","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Bellomo","Phone":"8052796856"},{"GrantID":17289,"CycleID":622,"CycleCode":"TDP15       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":113030.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Currently three of our Tot Lots at Westside Park, Barker Park, and South Gate Park are not meeting CPRS Standards. Wasco Recreation and Parks would like to update all three of our parks to meet the CPRS and Ada compliance code .","ParticipantName":"Wasco Recreation And Parks District","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Vickie","LastName":"Hight","Phone":"6617583081"},{"GrantID":17290,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":25793.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project will include the placement of approximately 51,586 square yards of chip seal onto city streets in the Downtown area.  The material placed will be able to cover approximately 8,441 linear feet of existing 55 foot width of improved roadway where imminent failure exists.  The streets are located in the Downtown area and a part of an ongoing Downtown street rehabilitation program.  The city recently completed the Hazel Street TE Grant improvements; the TE grant program was the keystone project to upgrade the streets.  Attached to the uploaded documents is a map reflecting the scope of work to place the chip seal.  The proposed construction date will begin after 7/1/2015.  The chip seal will contain a binder of a minimum of 300 pounds of the tire derived rubber per ton that is generated from waste tire generated and processed in California. ","ParticipantName":"City of Gridley","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bruce","LastName":"Nash","Phone":"5308951422"},{"GrantID":17299,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":62000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project consists of paving major arterial Rd.; Long Beach Blvd. from Magnolia Ave. to north City limit; Tweedy Blvd.\r\nProject will use approximately 6,200 tons of Rubberized Asphalt. Construction is proposed to start around January 2015.","ParticipantName":"City of Lynwood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lorry","LastName":"Hempe","Phone":"3106030220"},{"GrantID":17301,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":99257.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will apply funds from a recently passed sales tax measure (Measure M) to pave a significant amount of the City\u0027s streets over three years (2014 through 2016).  The 2015 paving program, included in this grant application, includes streets receiving pavement preserving rubber cape seals (comprised of rubber chip seal and slurry seal), HMA and RHMA overlays, and pavement reconstruction throughout the City.  The project is planned to go to construction in June 2015.  The amount of crumb rubber used in the project will be based on the required 300 lb of tire-derived crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder for the grant.  The project is expected to include almost 5600 tons of RHMA and over 86,000 sy of asphalt rubber chip seal.","ParticipantName":"City of Berkeley","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Donald","LastName":"Irby","Phone":"5109816439"},{"GrantID":17302,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":132100.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In conjunction with the streetscape improvements, the City of Mill Valley will be rehabilitating pavement along its primary arterial corridor, Miller Avenue.  City staff and community groups have planned the improvements over the last several years and City council adopted the final implementation plan in October 2014.  Plans are now being advanced to the 60% level of design for construction commencing in late 2015.  The project includes both overlays and reconstruction of about 2 miles of Miller Avenue commencing at Almonte Boulevard and concluding and Sunnyside Avenue.  The use of rubberized asphalt concrete is key to cost effectively rehabilitating Miller Avenue.","ParticipantName":"City of Mill Valley","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Jill","LastName":"Barnes","Phone":"4153884033"},{"GrantID":17306,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":233058.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Rialto proposed pavement rehabilitation on the following streets:\r\nRiverside Pavement Rehab Project\r\n- RIVERSIDE AVENUE (NORTH OF THE METROLINK RAILROAD TRACK TO FOOTHILL BLVD.)\r\n2013/14 \u0026 2014/15 Annual Street Overlay Projects\r\n- SLOVER AVENUE (CACTUS AVENUE TO RIVERSIDE AVENUE)\r\n- CEDAR AVENUE (MERRILL AVENUE TO RIALTO AVENUE)\r\n- RIALTO AVENUE (CEDAR AVENUE TO WILLOW AVENUE)\r\n- EASTON AVENUE (WILLOW AVENUE TO RIVERSIDE AVENUE)\r\n\r\nThe Plans \u0026 Specs are done for the above mentioned projects.  The anticipated construction date will be March, 2015.  Improvement Plans are uploaded in GMS.\r\n\r\nIn addition to the above projects, our 5-Years Annual Street Overlay CIP also identified the following street segments to be rehabilitated by 2017:\r\n- Cactus Ave from Foothill Blvd to San Bernardino Ave\r\n- Randall Ave from Maple Ave to Cactus Ave\r\n- San Bernardino Ave from Larch Ave to Lilac Ave\r\n- Bloomington Ave from Lilac Ave to Merrill Ave\r\n- Valley Blvd from Lilac Ave to Riverside Ave\r\n- Merrill Ave from Maple Ave to Linden Ave\r\n- Merrill Ave from Cedar Ave to Willow Ave\r\n\r\nThe uploaded 5-Years Annual Street Overlay CIP exhibit shows these streets and the year they are scheduled to complete.\r\n\r\nThe amount of crumb rubber will be verified during construction.","ParticipantName":"City of Rialto","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeffrey","LastName":"Schafer","Phone":"9098202531"},{"GrantID":17307,"CycleID":604,"CycleCode":"TDP14       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP14        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":25519.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Cloverdale requests grant funding for the installation of rubber mulch at Furber Park located at 317 Elbridge Avenue, Cloverdale. The Furber Park playground area has two heavily utililzed play areas in close proximity, one containing wood fiber mulch and the other rubber mulch (purchased by the City without grant funding). Through active use, over the years the mulch has been reduced and additional rubber mulch is needed to bring the areas to a complaint depth.","ParticipantName":"City of Cloverdale","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Tammy","LastName":"Omundson","Phone":"7078941714"},{"GrantID":17309,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":86360.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Larkspur is currently undergoing extensive roadway improvements. The Rubberized Pavement Grant will help fund the rehabilitation of unsafe cracked and potholed arterials and neighborhood streets. \r\n\r\nProject Timeline:\r\n\r\nFiscal year 2015/16 Road Rehabilitation Project \r\nConstruction start date of April 2015\r\nProject Locations: Madrone Ave, Magnolia Ave, Larkspur Plaza Drive, N. Almenar Drive\r\n\r\nFiscal year 2016/17 Road Rehabilitation Project \r\nConstruction start date of April 2016\r\nProject Locations: Spread through various Larkspur residential streets\r\n\r\nMaterials:\r\n\r\nA total of 8,225 tons of rubberized asphalt concrete will be used. 3,093 tons of RHMA will be used for the FY 2015/16 Road Rehabilitation Projects. 5,132 tons of RHMA will be used for the FY 2016/17 Road Rehabilitation Projects. The amount of crumb rubber (per ton) of RAC or binder for both projects will be a minimum of 300 lb/ton (binder).","ParticipantName":"City of Larkspur","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alvin","LastName":"Tan","Phone":"4154962403"},{"GrantID":17312,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":86000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Dublin is proposing to use rubberized hot mix asphalt on Dougherty Road from Sierra Lane to North City Limit for approximately 1.9 miles with an estimated total tonnage of 8,600 tons.  Dougherty Road will be widened from 4 to 6 travel lanes and the existing asphalt pavement will be overlayed with RHMA.  The purpose of using  rubberized hot mix asphalt is to reduce the traffic-related noise along the stretch of the roadway (as a result of using RHMA) and to reduce California-generated waster tires, in support of the City\u0027s environmental policies.  This will be the first time the City will use rubberized hot mix asphalt.","ParticipantName":"City of Dublin","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andrew","LastName":"Russell","Phone":"9258336635"},{"GrantID":17314,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":117690.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Monterey Park is requesting $117,690 in funds for 35 site locations. The projects will use 9,690 tons of hot mix and 99,720 square yards of chip seal material. Proposed construction start date is April 2015 for chip seal projects and October 2015 for hot mix projects.","ParticipantName":"City of Monterey Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rey","LastName":"Alfonso","Phone":"6263071330"},{"GrantID":17317,"CycleID":603,"CycleCode":"TRP5        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP5         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":179144.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Rubberized pavement overlays in unincorporated Sacramento County.  Locations include: Fair Oakls Boulevard, Hazel Avenue, Eastern Avenue, ElCamino Avenue, Greenback Lane, Marconi Avenue and Sunrize Boulevard.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"White","Phone":"9168745354"},{"GrantID":17329,"CycleID":604,"CycleCode":"TDP14       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP14        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":9425.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Rubber bark mulch will be used for the preschool playground which is a safer surface for children to play on then our current wood bark.  With industry leading fall height ratings, mulch, made from 100% recycled rubber tires, provides a soft surface to keep children safe while playing. Groundcover also provides superior drainage and minimizes dust, keeping children clean. Recycled rubber playground mulch is made from non-toxic, environmentally-friendly materials, and is 99.9% wire-free.","ParticipantName":"Table Mountain Rancheria","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Samuel","LastName":"Elizondo","Phone":"5593250384"},{"GrantID":17331,"CycleID":604,"CycleCode":"TDP14       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP14        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149868.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Porterville, Parks and Leisure Services Department proposes to utilize CalRecycle Tire-Derived Product Grant funding to replace surfacing at parks throughout the City of Porterville.  The project would consist of removing bark surfacing and replacing it with rubber mulch surfacing at three community parks.  Our plan is to use xxxx pounds of rubber mulch which would divert xxxx passenger tires from landfills.  The new product will provide a safer and cleaner environment for children to play.  \r\n\r\nIt is our hope that the new product will start and deepen conversations in the community about the benefits of recycling and some of the very useful by-products from recycling.  Our community continues to suffer greatly from the impacts of the California drought. Another component of this project and equally as important, it will introduce Tire Derived Products to our community as a possible alternative to landscaping where applicable to assist with water management and conservation.","ParticipantName":"City of Porterville","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Bascom","Phone":"5597827538"},{"GrantID":17333,"CycleID":604,"CycleCode":"TDP14       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP14        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149902.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Yucaipa will purchase and install playground surface materials at three locations within the community:  Bryant Glen Park, Community Park and the 7th Street Park.  Additional miscellaneous landscape mulch will be included in the project as needed.","ParticipantName":"City of Yucaipa","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Seal","Phone":"9097972489"},{"GrantID":17335,"CycleID":604,"CycleCode":"TDP14       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP14        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":17438.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The requested recycled tire products, including wheel stops, pavers, bumps, and mulch, will be used throughout the City of Waterford for a variety of transportation and recreation uses, including traffic calming, replacing broken sidewalks, and mulch for urban trees throughout the City. All site locations and work schedule for materials to be installed are listed on the Proposed Work Plan. A total of xxxx PTEs will be diverted through this proposed project.","ParticipantName":"City of Waterford","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Ogden","Phone":"2098742328"},{"GrantID":17338,"CycleID":604,"CycleCode":"TDP14       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP14        - 2014-15","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":96950.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project will utilize rubberized resilient surfacing made from recycled waste tires from California for a walking path along the two-mile perimiter of Calvary Cemetary in the unincorporated community of East Los Angeles.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Burton","Phone":"6264583934"},{"GrantID":17346,"CycleID":604,"CycleCode":"TDP14       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP14        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":51769.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Groundcover for 5 different playgrounds in Isla Vista parks.","ParticipantName":"Isla Vista Recreation and Park District","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Angela","LastName":"Kamm","Phone":"8059682017"},{"GrantID":17348,"CycleID":622,"CycleCode":"TDP15       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":18375.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Project will be located at Signal Hill Park at 1780 E. Hill Street, Signal Hill, CA 90755.  The Project will replace wood chips with PolyStar Bound Rubber Mulch Playground Safety Surfacing with an area of xxxx Square Feet at xxxx\" depth for up to xxxx\u0027 fall height.  The Project will divert xxxx PTE\u0027s from the landfill.","ParticipantName":"City of Signal Hill","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Grissel","LastName":"Chavez","Phone":"5629897251"},{"GrantID":17351,"CycleID":604,"CycleCode":"TDP14       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP14        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":44592.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project will remove an estimated xxxx square feet of play area surfacing.  The area reflects four (4) existing play areas.  Three of the play areas have the cushioned rubber tile surface system that is failing and needs to be replaced.  These three areas are located in Vierra Park and one play area in Railroad Park has shredded bark that needs to be replaced and upgraded.  The proposed resurfacing will bring the City of Gridley parks into compliance with the state regulations of which we are currently deficient.  The City has not been able to upgrade the surfacing due to budget shortfalls.","ParticipantName":"City of Gridley","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Donna","LastName":"Decker","Phone":"5307634390"},{"GrantID":17353,"CycleID":622,"CycleCode":"TDP15       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":83595.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Avenal will use this grant to complete the following:\r\n1. Install rubber mulch at 3 playgrounds at two parks in the City.\r\n2. Install rubber pavers for a walkway at Rice Park between the pavilion and the bathrooms.\r\n3. Install a rubber surface on a basketball court at Rice Park.","ParticipantName":"City of Avenal","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Fernando","LastName":"Santillan","Phone":"5593865782"},{"GrantID":17354,"CycleID":604,"CycleCode":"TDP14       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP14        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":26700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Big Pine Veteran\u0027s Pathway is a walkway along a greenway in the Community of Big Pine to a Veteran\u0027s memorial site. The project will instead of being paved with concrete or asphalt the walkway will be paved with tire-derived material in compliance with the terms of the grant program. This pathway will allow access to a Veteran\u0027s Memorial in the community of Big Pine, CA.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rick ","LastName":"Benson","Phone":"7608780460"},{"GrantID":17355,"CycleID":622,"CycleCode":"TDP15       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":99445.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Dublin proposes to use tire-derived crumb rubber for the in-fill of a xxxx square foot synthetic turf soccer field facility.  The two soccer fields are part of the 19-acre Fallon Sports Park - Phase II development.  Construction is anticipated to begin spring 2015 and be complete by summer 2016.","ParticipantName":"City of Dublin","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rosemary","LastName":"Alex","Phone":"9258336646"},{"GrantID":17356,"CycleID":604,"CycleCode":"TDP14       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP14        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":15506.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Install Rubber Bark made from California Waste Tires in the playground box area at the Washington Union School site.  This will entail removing the old worn out wood chip bark and replacing it with the new Rubber Bark.  The old existing playground equipment will be removed and replaced with new compliant equipment.","ParticipantName":"Washington Union School District","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Leo","LastName":"Luna","Phone":"8314842376"},{"GrantID":17363,"CycleID":604,"CycleCode":"TDP14       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP14        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149915.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The District has selected an existing play structure at Cutler Elementary school for the proposed grant. The school District will remove the existing woodchips used for fall material and replace it with the recycled tire-derived product. No design will be needed for the existing play structure. The play area is surrounded by concrete stem wall with handicap ramp for entry to the play structure. Purposed site is Cutler Elementary School located at 40532 Rd. 128 Cutler, CA. 93615.","ParticipantName":"Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified School District","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raffi","LastName":"Soghomonian","Phone":"5595284763"},{"GrantID":17366,"CycleID":622,"CycleCode":"TDP15       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":39165.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Escalon will be improving its most frequently used park which is located at our Community Center and Recreational Fields. The City is investing in new playground apparatuses, new concrete work, rubber mulch, a new streetlight, additional CCTV cameras, and new benches and trash receptacles. Hogan Park currently uses wood fiber spread over a dirt base as playground surface cover. To improve safety and minimize the expense related to the maintenance and replacement of the wood fiber, the City would like to convert this surface cover to rubber product surface cover that is made from 100% California-generated waste tires. The desired depth of the loose rubber product for the proposed project is xxxx inches. Currently, the wood fiber at Hogan Park is only and average of xxxx inches deep. Wood fiber material decomposes and compacts over time, resulting in thinner layers that provide less cushioning. For this reason, Escalon proposes to add the tire-derived product cover to the playground. xxxx PTEs will be diverted from the California waste stream through this process.","ParticipantName":"City of Escalon","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Diana","LastName":"Trejo","Phone":"2096917422"},{"GrantID":17368,"CycleID":604,"CycleCode":"TDP14       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP14        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":99468.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Rubber mulch in Playgrounds. Removal of existing pea gravel. Installation of rubber mulch. Upgrades as needed for American Disabilities Act Compliance. Inspection by Certified Playground Inspector.","ParticipantName":"Oroville City Elementary School District","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Galloway","Phone":"5305323008"},{"GrantID":17371,"CycleID":604,"CycleCode":"TDP14       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP14        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":14085.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Replacing the Longfellow Park playground safety surface with a poured-in-place surfacing located in the City of Alameda.  This is a small neighborhood park with an estimated daily attendance of 100 people.  The existing playground will also be replaced and is over 25 years old with pre-engineered wood fiber as the safety surface.  The park includes the playground, tennis courts, basketball court, a small recreation center and open lawn.  The playground is also utilized by Tiny Tots programs at the park\u0027s recreation center and a summer program for youth with developmental disabilities.","ParticipantName":"City of Alameda","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Amy","LastName":"Wooldridge","Phone":"5107477570"},{"GrantID":17372,"CycleID":622,"CycleCode":"TDP15       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":35932.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funds will be used to purchase TDP materials, rubber playground mulch cover, for two City playgrounds.  The two playgrounds are located in the City of Oroville and are:\r\nHewitt Park at 2101 Baldwin Avenue and Rotary Park at 1200 Safford Street.\r\nCity crews will do the installation.","ParticipantName":"City of Oroville","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rick","LastName":"Farley","Phone":"5305384307"},{"GrantID":17374,"CycleID":604,"CycleCode":"TDP14       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP14        - 2014-15","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":34799.0000,"ProjectSummary":"THERE ARE TWO PRIMARY GOALS FOR THIS PROJECT: 1) DIVERT USED TIRES GENERATED IN CALIFORNIA FROM LANDFILLS; 2) ASSURE INJURIES - PARTICULARLY HEAD INJURIES - SUSTAIN FROM FALLING FROM PUBLIC ACCESS PLAYGROUND STRUCTURES ARE MINIMIZED BY PURCHASING AND INSTALLING RUBBERIZED SQUARES. THESE MATERIALS ARE DESIGNED, ENGINEERED AND MANUFACTURED TO MEET THE STATE\u0027S AND ADA\u0027S STANDARDS. THIS LOCATION WILL USE RUBBERIZED SQUARES TO COVER THE FALL ZONE, AN AREA xxxx\u0027 X xxxx\u0027 OR xxxx SQUARE FEET IN SIZE, AROUND AN EXISTING PUBLIC ACCESS PLAYGROUND STRUCTURE. GRANT FUNDS TOTALING $xxxx WILL BE USED FOR THE PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION OF THE RUBBERIZED SQUARES AT AVOCADO LAKE PARK.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Chavez","Phone":"5596004308"},{"GrantID":17376,"CycleID":604,"CycleCode":"TDP14       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP14        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":12555.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City Park - 911 Parkside Avenue, Lindsay, CA\r\n100% California waste tire material product (mulch) shall be used at two sites next to each other at the Main City Park. One site is a xxxx\u0027 x xxxx\u0027 children swing set area. The other is a xxx\u0027xxxxx\u0027 Helix Play structure area.","ParticipantName":"City of Lindsay","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Neyba","LastName":"Amezcua","Phone":"5595627102"},{"GrantID":17377,"CycleID":622,"CycleCode":"TDP15       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":39900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Playground Revitalization at Wineville, Laramore and Agate Parks. To replace existing playground surfaces for safety. Playgrounds have been in service for over ten years and are in need of repairs to the safety surface for the play areas.","ParticipantName":"Jurupa Area Recreation and Park District","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Brenda","LastName":"Reynolds","Phone":"9513612090"},{"GrantID":17378,"CycleID":622,"CycleCode":"TDP15       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149985.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The ground rubber mulch will be used for landscaping and weed abatement. It will be applied to County of Santa Clara owned and managed facility sites. The applications will be focused on relatively flat locations and measures will be taken to prevent the mulch from entering into the storm drains.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joanne","LastName":"Yee","Phone":"4089934743"},{"GrantID":17379,"CycleID":604,"CycleCode":"TDP14       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP14        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149601.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Tire Derived Project will be used to replace existing sand fillers and/or wood chips in the pre-school and kindergarten playground areas at three school sites.","ParticipantName":"Calexico Unified School District","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Claudia","LastName":"Montano","Phone":"7607683888"},{"GrantID":17380,"CycleID":604,"CycleCode":"TDP14       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP14        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":82801.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will enhance the existing play areas in Condon Park and Memorial Park by replacing the aging wood safety surfacing with new rubber mulch.","ParticipantName":"City of Grass Valley","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Zachary","LastName":"Lake","Phone":"5302744355"},{"GrantID":17384,"CycleID":604,"CycleCode":"TDP14       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP14        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":15730.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project is for the cost of poured-in-place rubber playground surface, running track, and exercise training circuit pads, essential health elements of a xxxx-acre park that will begin construction in North Shore, CA in the summer of 2015. Desert Recreation District, in partnership with Kounkuey Design Initiative, is building - through a community-design process - a xxxx-acre recreational park that will address the community needs of health, exercise, recreation, art, and transportation for the eastern most community of the Eastern Coachella Valley: North Shore. The xxxx-acre site will have a playground, exercise circuit, running track, full-size soccer field, sport court, skate plaza, shade pavilion, and bike repair cooperative and community bike share program.","ParticipantName":"Desert Recreation District","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tatiana","LastName":"Hinkle","Phone":"7603473484"},{"GrantID":17386,"CycleID":604,"CycleCode":"TDP14       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP14        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149410.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Golden Valley Unified School District will install xxxx Supersacks of xxxx# Rubber Bark at Webster Elementary and Sierra View School playgrounds. The current woodchip material has depleted and no longer provides adequate protection. The project will divert xxxx CA Tires at $xxxx per tire.","ParticipantName":"Golden Valley Unified School District","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Aimee","LastName":"Beintker","Phone":"5596457500"},{"GrantID":17388,"CycleID":604,"CycleCode":"TDP14       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP14        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":142881.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Los Alamitos will install xxxx Supersacks of xxxx# rubber bark at the playground\r\nareas located at Stearns, Roberts, Soroptimist, Labourdette, Orville, Stansbury, and Little Cottonwood Parks. The project will divert xxxx PTEs at $xxxx per tire.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Alamitos","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Hunt","Phone":"5624313538"},{"GrantID":17394,"CycleID":604,"CycleCode":"TDP14       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP14        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":58360.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City of Oakley Holly Creek Park and Playground Project\r\n\r\nThe City of Oakley will use recycled tire-derived rubber bark surrounding the playground area at Holly Creek Park in Oakley, CA.  This project will provide xxxx square feet of material to create a much safer play area for our residents.  This park sees a high use rate, as it is located in a residential neighborhood.  The current playground area does not provide the same amount of fall safe protection as it would if this requested product is installed.  \r\n\r\nInstallation will begin by June 2015 and will be completed shortly after that. \r\n\r\nThis project will require xxxx pounds of Rubber Bark.\r\n\r\nxxxx pounds/xxxx pounds per tire = xxxx diverted tires\r\n\r\nxxxx tires x $xxxx per tire = $xxxx","ParticipantName":"City of Oakley","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Leonard","LastName":"Morrow","Phone":"9256257039"},{"GrantID":17397,"CycleID":622,"CycleCode":"TDP15       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":66600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Public Works Department is requesting $xxxx in grant funding for a proposed sidewalk project to install rubberized walkway and sidewalk panels. These rubberized panels will be used for the existing walkway at Carlson Park. The walkway is in need of repairs due to tree damage and lack of City funds for replacement.\r\nThe Tire-Derived Products will also be used citywide for repairs in areas where tree roots have lifted the sidewalk. The panels will help preserve trees as well as minimize trip hazards for daily pedestrians and recreational use. The panels will be placed adjacent to the tree trunks. When the rubberized panels do get displaced by tree roots, maintenance staff will only need to reset the lifted panels rather than have to break up huge portions of concrete.  This will reduce the time and cost of future sidewalk repairs as well as continue to provide a safe, recreational atmosphere for the community.","ParticipantName":"City of Culver City","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Mirzaian","Phone":"3102536444"},{"GrantID":17400,"CycleID":622,"CycleCode":"TDP15       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To install playground mulch at a new City playground","ParticipantName":"City of Lemoore","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sheila","LastName":"Taylor","Phone":"5599246767"},{"GrantID":17406,"CycleID":622,"CycleCode":"TDP15       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":95019.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project involves the use of California tire-derived rubber mulch (over xxxx PTE) to beautify greenways and parklets, replacing xxxx square feet of dying turf grass mainly around and near the Ventura County Main Jail.\r\n\r\nAs part of the County’s Integrated Pest Management and drought response initiatives, the General Services Agency has already gained experience with installation and maintenance of tire-derived rubber mulch at the Ventura County Government Center. However, funds from this grant proposal are necessary for this work to expand to the targeted additional xxxx square feet of grass space within the parking medians at the Ventura County Government Center.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Scott","LastName":"Powers","Phone":"8056778761"},{"GrantID":17408,"CycleID":604,"CycleCode":"TDP14       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP14        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":51940.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed projects seek to improve the accessibility and safety of our local parks through the use of tire-derived products.  In order to accomplish these goals, the projects will incorporate separate products that satisfy both the requirements of the TDP 2014 program and the needs of our community.  The first project will consist of a tiled playground surface to enhance access at our city’s only universally accessible playground structure within Lion\u0027s Town \u0026 Country Park.  The second project will install “rubber bark” at Knox Park in order to aesthetically improve the location and create safer play areas.","ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ivette","LastName":"Iraheta","Phone":"5596613692"},{"GrantID":17410,"CycleID":605,"CycleCode":"TDA4        ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA4         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":42519.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Butte County Public Works will utilized tire-derived aggregate product for two projects: the landfill gas collection systen as well as a leachate injection project at the Neal Road Landfill. (Swis#04-AA-0002)\r\nThe landfill gas collection project will require appoximatley 500 tons of TDA type A.  The leachate injection project will require approximately 333 tons of TDA type A.  Both projects are slated to start in June/July of 2015 and will continue until completion.  We anticipate project completion by June/July of 2016.  The County has secured the services of Golder and Associates to complete the plans for these projects.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Rodowick","Phone":"5308792352"},{"GrantID":17415,"CycleID":622,"CycleCode":"TDP15       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":19505.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Replace existing Little League infield from decomposed grant to tiles made of recycled tires to make the site accessible to the disable and weather resistant to allow play during more months of the year.","ParticipantName":"City of Dixon","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Janet","LastName":"Koster","Phone":"7076787051"},{"GrantID":17417,"CycleID":604,"CycleCode":"TDP14       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP14        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":86520.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Corona (park maintenance staff) will install 100% tire-derived product (rubber mulch) in playgrounds at two popular neighborhood parks:  Ontario Park (playground size = xxxx sq. ft.) and Border Park (playground size = xxxx sq. ft.).  The rubber mulch will outperform the current material used in these locations, mainly wood chips, in multiple dimensions including:  increased safety for children, reduced mulch replacement cost, and long-term sustainability of the product, among many others.  The rubber mulch is made from 100% California recycled tires.  The project will divert a total of xxxx passenger tire equivalents (PTEs) from California landfills.","ParticipantName":"City of Corona","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tracy","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"9518175880"},{"GrantID":17420,"CycleID":622,"CycleCode":"TDP15       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":82100.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Installation of recycled rubber tiles for new playground equipment at four (4) elementary schools.  Square footage is approximately xxxx square feet.","ParticipantName":"Eastern Sierra Unified School District","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tony","LastName":"Ruiz","Phone":"7609327443"},{"GrantID":17421,"CycleID":622,"CycleCode":"TDP15       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":19280.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Replaceground cover for two play structures on campus.","ParticipantName":"Union Hill Elementary School District","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Donna ","LastName":"Thomassen","Phone":"5302730647"},{"GrantID":17426,"CycleID":604,"CycleCode":"TDP14       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP14        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project is to put the bound rubber mulch in three playgrounds at Heritage Park.  The bound rubber mulch will also be used for the walking path that will go around the perimeter of the park.  The city will also use the rubber mulch around the trees in the park.","ParticipantName":"City of Parlier","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Sonia","LastName":"Hall","Phone":"5598882941"},{"GrantID":17427,"CycleID":604,"CycleCode":"TDP14       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP14        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":16920.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant request will be used towards installation of a Softwalk rubberized pathway, laid over a current concrete path, adjacent to Monterey Park City Hall. Monterey Park\u0027s residents are 67% of Asian descent and 27% are of Hispanic origins. The path is frequently used for recreational walking and running by local residents, and also intersects a recreational softball/baseball field so that the rubberized surface will be safer for players. This project will divert xxxx PTEs from California landfills.","ParticipantName":"City of Monterey Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Costley","Phone":"6263071497"},{"GrantID":17428,"CycleID":604,"CycleCode":"TDP14       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP14        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Turlock intends to use the grant funds to update a landscape median that acts as a major thoroughfare in Turlock. The median we are targeting is xxxx sq. ft. of live turf and mature trees with overhead irrigation that uses 1,780,400 gallons of water annually.  Our goal is to replace the live turf, update the irrigation system with bubblers for the mature trees and use rubber barks as ground cover. By making this conversion the City of Turlock expects to see a 90% reduction of potable water use in the area and the project will divert an estimated xxxx tires equaling xxxx lbs. from local landfills. The City plans to invest $xxxxto remove the live turf, update the irrigation and grade the median.  We are excited about this funding possibility and recognize the \"win/win\" opportunity.  If awarded the Tire Derived Product Grant, it will allow the City of Turlock address it water reduction strategy and at the same time help us reduce our carbon foot print.","ParticipantName":"City of Turlock","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Erik","LastName":"Schulze","Phone":"2096685599"},{"GrantID":17429,"CycleID":622,"CycleCode":"TDP15       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP15        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149999.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Rubber will be used for fall protection for 2 new playgrounds.","ParticipantName":"City of Hollister","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Chambless","Phone":"8316364365"},{"GrantID":17430,"CycleID":604,"CycleCode":"TDP14       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP14        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":82875.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The existing area is titled the \u0027arcade\u0027 and is heavily utilized during the annual Monterey County Fair and a minimum of 5 major festivals each year. The arcade is a \u0027greenway\u0027 travel corridor and utilized by approximately 400,000 patrons annually. This area is currently grass, and be replacing it with tire derived products it will not only utilize less/no water, but also upgrade the appearance of the pathway.","ParticipantName":"7th District Agricultural Association/Monterey County Fair","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kelly","LastName":"Violini","Phone":"8313728106"},{"GrantID":17433,"CycleID":600,"CycleCode":"SWC60       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC60        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":160735.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Jurupa Valley incorporated in 2011 and consists of 9 unique communities, many of which are disadvantaged, blending diverse rural and suburban lifestyles over 46 square miles.  One of the City\u0027s greatest challenges has been dealing with the widespread illegal dumping citywide in the public right-of-way adjacent to vacant land, which adversely impacts the community, public health, and safety. \r\n\r\nThe City has a small, core group of six field maintenance technicians who on a daily basis routinely monitor their maintenance zones citywide handling the clean up of the public right-of-way, including, but not limited to illegal dumping, replacement of broken signage/guardrail, fallen trees, graffiti abatement, litter clean-up, hazardous material clean-up, and flooding mitigation measures.  \r\n\r\nThis grant will help the City implement a multi-pronged strategy to more effectively address waste removal and disposal; improve public health, safety, and the environment; accelerate the pace of cleanup; and reduce the amount of illegal material at two high-priority right-of-way areas.  One site off Wallace Street is near a sensitive environmental habitat and surface water body, the Santa Ana River.  The other site off Granite Hill is very accessible to State Route 60.  Each site has experienced about 300+ tons of illegally disposed solid waste annually.  Our strategy includes, but is not limited to enhancing public outreach/education (e.g., free quarterly disposal events for City residents, mailers, website updates, etc.), incorporating security measures (e.g., fencing, video detection, signage, monitoring, etc.), mobilizing additional labor resources (contractors, community groups, at-risk youth, etc.), investigating/implementing cost-saving initiatives (e.g., free labor for on-site clean-up through County Probation Department\u0027s YAT program, etc.), maximizing the recycling and/or reuse of recovered materials on City projects, and implementing methods to prevent or minimize recurrence of problems corrected. \r\n\r\nThe City of Jurupa Valley has not been awarded a grant under the Solid Waste Disposal and Codisposal Site Cleanup Program during the current and/or previous two fiscal years.","ParticipantName":"City of Jurupa Valley","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Thompson","Phone":"9513326464"},{"GrantID":17435,"CycleID":602,"CycleCode":"SWC61       ","CycleNameID":124,"CycleName":"Legacy Disposal Site Abatement Partial Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC61        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Stephanie Young","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The propose project will remediate a 4.5 acre parcel recently purchased by the City of Long Beach and formerly used for commercial and industrial purposes. The parcel is part of the Paramount Dump/East 55th Way Landfill (SWIS 19-AK-0084) which closed in accordance with requirements in effect at the time in 1948.  Remediation activities will include construction and grading of a geomembrane-based final cover system with drainage and gas collection layers.  Additional components will include, as required by the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD), capability for a low-flow landfill gas blower and carbon treatment system including tie-in with vent wells located on an adjacent City-owned parcel. The project will allow for future expansion Davenport Park to its full extent (Phase I and II) providing public use and addressing a long-standing need to improve public health and welfare for the surrounding disadvantaged community.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"George","LastName":"Ker","Phone":"5625706325"},{"GrantID":17437,"CycleID":600,"CycleCode":"SWC60       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC60        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":160645.0000,"ProjectSummary":"All project funds will be used to clean up waste sites in the City of Clearlake.  Widespread illegal dumping is rampant in the city and many residents are unable and/or unwilling to pay for the cleanup needed. Rehabilitation and maintenance to improve the quality of housing is highly encouraged.  These funds will help to facilitate the goals of the city to improve housing stock, eliminate blighted conditions, and improve the efforts in the community to increase maintenance of properties.","ParticipantName":"City of Clearlake","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Adeline","LastName":"Brown","Phone":"7079948201"},{"GrantID":17445,"CycleID":606,"CycleCode":"HD24        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD24         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":67746.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Riverside County Waste Management Department is applying for grant funds to expand its Waste Reduction Program through the County’s Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program (HHWCP) using an educational component and Materials Reuse Program (MRP). RCWMD is implementing a MRP at the Palm Springs and Agua Mansa PHHWCF and the Lamb Canyon and Badlands Recycle-Only Facilities. RCWMD is requesting grant funds to purchase equipment and outreach material to educate and promote these increased services.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kathleen","LastName":"Utter","Phone":"9514863200"},{"GrantID":17447,"CycleID":606,"CycleCode":"HD24        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD24         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":55534.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lancaster is proposing the expansion of its current Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Facility.  In effort to reduce the demand for HHW disposal, the City of Lancaster wishes to add a cardboard compactor/baler, a propane canister depressurizer, an aerosol can depressurizer, and  a re-use structure for residents to \"shop\" from.  Adding a re-use component to its current repertoire of services and enabling more products to be converted to recyclable materials, will reduce and offset HHW disposal while also diverting more material from the waste stream.  Additionally, the City proposes to incorporate a couple safety and efficiency features for its collection workers.  The installation of a storage container for onsite keeping PPE, first-aid supplies, tools, and equipment will reduce potential spill response time and improve overall functionality of the collection process.  Also, a centralized eyewash/deluge station to offer immediate decontamination, and a shade awning to provide workers relief from the extreme summer heat, is proposed for safer and efficient HHW collection.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Jones","Phone":"6617236208"},{"GrantID":17451,"CycleID":605,"CycleCode":"TDA4        ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA4         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":300580.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Summary:\r\nThe Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) plans to install approximately 4,200 tons of tire derived aggregate (TDA) material under the 10.15 miles of rail tracks for the future passenger rail extension of the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system into Santa Clara County in California.  This project is known as the Silicon Valley Berryessa Extension (SVBX). The SVBX Project includes the construction of two new stations (Milpitas and Berryessa) and will connect to the rail tracks south of the planned BART to Warm Springs Station in the City of Fremont in Alameda County (expected opening fall 2015) and then will proceed on the former Union Pacific Railroad (UP) right-of-way (ROW) and end near Las Plumas Avenue in the City of San Jose. \r\n\r\nThe planned double-track grade-separated electrified third-rail guideway will transverse in and out of business parks, industrial sites and residential neighborhoods.  It will make its way through different terrains, elevations and depths, some strategically patched with cut and fill along the corridor. It will cross bridges over Mission Boulevard, Warren Avenue, and Kato Road. It will run below-grade under Dixon Landing Road, Montague Expressway, Capitol Avenue, Trade Zone Boulevard, Hostetter Road and under the intersection of Sierra Road and Lundy Avenue. Then it will return to grade right before ascending on to an elevated structure crossing over Berryessa Road.  It will transition to retain fill, cross over Berryessa Road and enter into an elevated  Berryessa Station with its concourse at-grade. The guideway then will cross over  Mabury Road where it will transition back onto retained-fill and terminate at-grade between Mabury Road and Highway 101 on an alignment that will allow for a tie-in to the future extension of BART, Silicon Valley Santa Clara Extensions , through downtown San Jose to the future Santa Clara Station.\r\nWhen passenger service begins, up to 10-car trains on frequencies of approximately 7 ½  minutes, will be operated during peak commute periods on two BART lines: Green Line (Berryessa – Daly City) and Orange Line (Berryessa – Richmond). The extension will also include light rail intermodal improvements at the Milpitas Station and new high frequency feeder bus service to connect the Berryessa Station to downtown San Jose and the City of Santa Clara.\r\n\r\nSVBX’s Need for Tire-Derived Aggregate (TDA):\r\n\r\nTDA is extremely important to the success of the SVBX project. In accordance to State and Federal regulation, a study was performed during the SVBX Project’s environmental process to analyze the noise and vibration impacts this new passenger rail could impose on the neighborhoods along the corridor using the Federal Transit Administration’s (FTA) Noise Impact Criteria. For residential land uses, the FTA criterion for ground-borne vibration has a specific threshold measured at 72 vibration velocity levels in decibels relative to 1 micro inch per second. For buildings that are primarily used for offices, the FTA criterion for ground borne vibration is 84 vibration velocity levels in decibels relative to 1 micro inch per second. Based on this study, it was concluded that a total of 157 to 172 single-family homes and 36 to 40 multi-family buildings would be affected without mitigation along the alignment. Based on the severity of the impact (ranked at severe or medium intensity) different engineering solutions have been recommended to mitigate it.\r\n\r\nTDA and floating slab track with a design frequency of 8 Hz were the recommended vibration mitigation for the residences and offices affected for all of the design options. The approximate length of mitigation needed varies slightly depending upon the option selected. The use of TDA as an underlayment beneath ballast and tie track as a means for reducing wayside ground borne vibration was both practical and viable.  In fact, the overall performance from three independent sets of tests was that the reduction of wayside ground borne vibration due to transit train passbys was generally superior to that of ballast mat. Based on these results, project engineers recommended the use of TDA on eight specific segments of the SVBX Project. The track charts on Attachment 1 show where these segments are located.  This recommendation was formalized with the project’s approval of the Final Environmental Impact Report in 2010.\r\n\r\nTDA Material and Specifications Required for the SVBX Project:\r\n\r\nNow that SVBX project construction is underway, a bid solicitation has been put out through an existing contractor, Skanska-Shimmick-Herzog JV (SSH), for the purchase and installation of the TDA material with the following specifications:\r\n\r\n•\tMaterial Description of TDA: the material shall be made from scrap type A shreds, free of any contaminants such as oil and grease that could leak into the groundwater or create a fire hazard.  Tire shreds shall not contain remains of tires that have been subjected to fire.  Tire shreds shall have no more than one percent, by weight, of metal fragments which are embedded fully or partially in the rubber.  Metal fragments that are partially embedded in rubber shall not protrude more than one inch form the cut edge of the tire shred on 75 percent of the pieces, by weight, and not more than two inches on 100 percent of the pieces.\r\n\r\n•\tMaterial Specification of TDA: Type A tire shreds shall have a maximum dimension, measured in any direction, of eight inches. Type A tire shreds shall have 100 percent, by weight, passing the  four inch square mesh sieve, a minimum of 50 percent passing the two inch square mesh sieve, and a maximum of five percent passing the number four sieve. The place density required is 52.91 pounds per cubic foot.\r\n\r\nTDA Project Quantities and Cost:\r\n\r\nVTA is seeking $300,580 in TDA Grant funding to subsidize the cost of the material and installation for approximately 4,200 tons TDA material for the SVBX project.  The quantity TDA needed was calculated based on cross-section dimensions and material volume listed in Attachment 2 and results in 4,176 tons.  Please see Attachment 3 representing typical cross sections where TDA is to be used.\r\n\r\nBased on the required 4,176 tons of TDA needed, the following cost calculations were developed:\r\nDelivered Cost:\t\t\t\r\nWeight     (tons)\tX\tDelivered Cost*               ($ per ton)\t=\tMaterial Cost           ($)\r\n       4,176\t \t$55 \t \t$229,680\r\n * Current Price Estimate \t \t \t\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nInstallation Cost:\t\t\t\r\nWeight (tons) X\tInstallation  Cost 1 ($/ton)\t=\tInstallation Cost  ($)\r\n       4,176\t \t$7.50 \t \t$31,320\r\n1 Maximum for reimbursement is $7.50\t\t\r\n\r\nEngineering Cost 2\t\tTesting Cost3\t\t\r\n$34,580\t\t                 $5,000\t\t\r\n2Maximum of 13% of the combined total cost of materials, installation and testing\r\n3Testing costs cannot exceed $5,000 per project category.\t\t\r\n\r\nCalculation for Requested Grant Amount:\r\nQualifying Categories\tAllowable Costs\r\nMaterials\t                $229,680\r\nInstallation\t                $31,320\r\nEngineering               $34,580\r\nTesting\t                $5,000\r\nTotal\t                        $300,580\r\n\r\nProposed TDA Delivery and Installation Schedule:\r\nIf VTA is successful in receiving this grant and based on the SVBX Project’s construction schedule, the expected TDA delivery would be as follows:\r\n\r\no\tFor segments numbered 200+00 to 266+00, delivery would be Feb/Mar 2015 \r\no\tFor segments numbered 173+00 to 180+00, delivery would be Apr/May 2015 \r\no\tFor segments numbered 418+00 to 449+00, delivery would be May/Jun 2015 \r\n\r\nAs mentioned earlier, VTA has contracted with Skanska-Shimmick-Herzog JV (SSH) to manage the TDA procurement and installation for  this project and has granted full access to VTA’s property (the future SVBX corridor).  In Attachment 4, you will find the letter from VTA to SSH stating this access. SSH will commence installation as soon as the funds are secured and have an expected completion of January 2016.\r\n\r\nIn closing, VTA staff is confident that utilizing TDA material under the 10.15 miles of rail tracks for the future passenger rail will effectively reduce noise and vibration and significantly improve the quality of life of the communities working and residing along the corridor.  Passenger service for this SVBX extension is planned to start in 2018 and will carry approximately 23,000 average weekly riders on a swift and comfortable ride along the region’s three major metropolitan centers: San Jose, San Francisco, and Oakland.  In addition to the noise and vibration mitigation TDA material offers, VTA fully supports the opportunities this TDA Grant Program provides to prevent illegal tire dumping and promote markets for recycled-content tire products.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lorena","LastName":"Bernal-vidal","Phone":"4089524235"},{"GrantID":17453,"CycleID":592,"CycleCode":"FR54        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR54         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":2676.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup of Illegal Dumpsite on Private Property zoned Agricultural.  The cleanup will be performed by R \u0026 S Metals a local property cleanup and recycling company.  Tuolumne County has monthly household hazardous waste collection events at our permanent facility located in Jamestown CA.  Tuolumne County also has tire amnesty days twice a year.  Two free waste disposal coupons are available to  to County residents annually by the franchised waste haulers.  The afflicted landowners do utilize these programs.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Hambrick","Phone":"2095335577"},{"GrantID":17454,"CycleID":606,"CycleCode":"HD24        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD24         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":219912.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of Paradise (Paradise) proposes the expansion of our Permanent Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility (PPHHWCF) to expand storage capacity for collected materials.\r\n\r\nThis grant will expand Paradise\u0027s current HHW program by: 1) Expanding the facilities storage capacity by installing a 57\u0027 x 30\u0027 x 16\u0027 Pre-Engineered Building and associate concrete infrastructure; 2) Purchasing additional shelving and signage. Shelves will be built to store reusable material, as well as, material waiting to be shipped out for disposal (i.e. 55 gallon drums of HHW, thermostats, Gaylord\u0027s with paint destined for Paint Care etc.) Signage will display the proper HHW placards and associated HHW regulated information for employee and public safety. \r\n\r\nParadise believes that expanding the PHHWF is an effective method for making sure our facility is equipped with enough storage capacity to handle the increase of material received as the popularity of the facility continues to grow as a direct result of previous expansion efforts","ParticipantName":"Town of Paradise","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5308763340"},{"GrantID":17465,"CycleID":605,"CycleCode":"TDA4        ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA4         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":49004.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Use of Type A TDA as permeable backfill material in horizontal landfill gas collection trenches and leachate recirculation trenches.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Israel","Phone":"9168769431"},{"GrantID":17470,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":41000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Funds will be used to implement the Waste Tire Inspection Program in Butte County. This will consist of one full time staff person to conduct inspections and manage the program, including periodic reporting to CalRecycle.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Scot","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"5308792353"},{"GrantID":17471,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":76000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grantee will maintain waste tire enforcement activities for this jurisdiction.  These activities include, but are not limited to, inspection of inventoried sites, identification of businesses that need to be on the TPID inventory, surveillance for illegal disposal sites and unregistered haulers, and achieving compliance through education and, if necessary, enforcement.  Further, the grantee will investigate referrals from CalRecycle or other agencies and pursue placement of motion detection cameras to apprehend illegal dumpers.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Eisen","Phone":"5302651469"},{"GrantID":17472,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":230000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will be used to conduct waste tire inspections and other enforcement actions, train employees on waste tire regulations and enforcement, and educate waste tire operators, other enforcement agencies, and the general public on the requirements for handling and disposing of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeffrey","LastName":"Yipton","Phone":"9256922568"},{"GrantID":17473,"CycleID":607,"CycleCode":"UOC2        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC2         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":83712.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To support previous used oil and filter collection programs and increase used oil recycling rates the City of Lancaster proposes to develop and implement a comprehensive public education and outreach campaign.  The program will cover the subject area of Informing the public of used oil and filter recycling opportunities.  Public outreach and education will be conducted via; community outreach events, using social media platforms, developing information literature outlining best practices.  The Public outreach and education programs will be aimed at middle school students, Antelope Valley College students and the general public","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jocelyn","LastName":"Swain","Phone":"6617236249"},{"GrantID":17474,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The requested Grant funds will be utilized to implement and maintain the Waste Tire Inspection Program in Alameda County, with the exception of the City of Berkeley.  The inspection program is implemented by all Alameda County CUPA staff equating to approximately two full-time staff conducting waste tire inspections, complaint follow-ups, provide educational outreach to facilities, assist CalRecycle staff with enforcement, and management the program, including periodic reporting to CalRecycle.  ","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paresh","LastName":"Khatri","Phone":"5107772478"},{"GrantID":17476,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":38000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Lake‘s Environmental Health Division‘s Waste Tire Program serves to protect the public health from mosquito infestations; maintain a safe environment via regular surveillance; and, if possible, removal of tires from creeks, waterways and the general countryside, We will continue routine annual inspections of at least 70 active TPID sites, as well as any that are \"inactive\" or are \"new\" in the county. These routine inspections are meant to insure that waste tires are being stored and handled appropriately to prevent waste tire-fueled fires as well as mosquito control.","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Denise","LastName":"Pomeroy","Phone":"7072631090"},{"GrantID":17478,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":347000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Orange County will use these grant funds to investigate illegal tire disposal activities and perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.  Funds will also be used for community and industry education, staff training and administration of the grant.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"T","LastName":"Carrier","Phone":"7144336220"},{"GrantID":17479,"CycleID":607,"CycleCode":"UOC2        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC2         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":30800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Bakersfield, if provided grant funding, proposes to purchase truck signs for our refuse fleet for the purpose of promoting our used oil collection program. Approximately 30 refuse trucks per day are used by the City to collect trash throughout the City. These trucks have sides where our used oil collection program can be prominently displayed through truck signs, helping to educate the community on our used oil collection program. While the signs per truck would be about $700 each, the advertising and education would be year round, as these trucks work daily throughout the community. Signage for the additional 7 trucks requested to be “signed” are for our spares that are also in the field regularly. Artwork for these signs will be artwork that the state has available to promote used oil recycling but with local information on who to contact.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Manar","LastName":"Haddad","Phone":"6613263045"},{"GrantID":17480,"CycleID":607,"CycleCode":"UOC2        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC2         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Jill Hayashida","AwardedFunds":99550.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will fund the purchase and installation of Connector Pipe Screens to be installed in storm drain catch basins throughout the City of Hawthorne. These screen will capture pollution, including used motor oil, and prevent it from entering the storm drain system and thus the ocean. This installation will complement the City\u0027s ongoing efforts to install pollution prevention devices in its catch basins. With the help of this funding, the City will have installed screens in over 80% of its catch basins. This will achieve nearly total and comprehensive used oil pollution prevention in the City\u0027s storm drain system and, along with a unique outreach and education effort, will help to eliminate used oil pollution in Hawthorne.","ParticipantName":"City of Hawthorne","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"DOUGLAS","LastName":"KRAUSS","Phone":"3103492987"},{"GrantID":17482,"CycleID":607,"CycleCode":"UOC2        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC2         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Sports Car Club of America (SCCA), San Francisco Region, will conduct a public outreach and education campaign to encourage the proper recycling of used oil and oil filters in the high school and young adult automobile enthusiast population, ages 16-24, entitled: \"Empowering Our Young Drivers - Used Oil and Filter Recycling.\" This population is ethnically diverse with a high percentage of DIYers; however, it has seldom been specifically targeted by used oil and filter recycling campaigns. Program events will be held primarily in Butte, Glenn, and Tehama Counties, but will impact the entire SCCA region. The campaign will use three primary outreach methods: 1) Events at high schools and community colleges; 2) Events at motor sports facilities; and, 3) Social media campaigns with tie-ins to the school and track events.","ParticipantName":"San Francisco Region, Sports Car Club of America, Inc.","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shawn","LastName":"Campbell","Phone":"9164464744"},{"GrantID":17483,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":261355.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant will allow Environmental Health to perform waste tire inspections,\r\nidentify un-permitted waste tire activities and provide enforcement for illegally dumped tires within Placer County.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Samantha","LastName":"Bailey","Phone":"5307452394"},{"GrantID":17486,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":103000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds would be exclusively learned used for implementation of waste tire program in Yuba County, Sutter County, and participating jurisdictions. Funds will used for inspection, administrative services, enforcement, surveillance, and training activities.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Davis","Phone":"5307495472"},{"GrantID":17491,"CycleID":592,"CycleCode":"FR54        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR54         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":37800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup of illegal dump sites on United States Forest Service (USFS) lands. Contractor will be Allright Recycling located in North Fork California.","ParticipantName":"Coarsegold Resource Conservation District","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jay","LastName":"Seslowe","Phone":"5596426052"},{"GrantID":17492,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":215000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Diego Regional Waste Tire program will be using grant funds to continue implementing inspections, enforcement, and education to over 1,200 Active waste tire generating businesses.  In 2007, the City began inviting neighboring cities to participate in the grant program in order to achieve better regional compliance.  Today the City is collaborating with four neighboring cities (participating collaborative jurisdictions).","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Daron","LastName":"Warkentin","Phone":"6195333694"},{"GrantID":17495,"CycleID":605,"CycleCode":"TDA4        ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA4         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":40950.0000,"ProjectSummary":"TDA will be used in lieu of permeable structural soil for the construction of new bioretention trenches for stormwater management.  An estimated amount of 500 tons of TDA is anticipated to be installed during Summer 2015 to Spring 2016.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ray","LastName":"Glanton","Phone":"7075652814"},{"GrantID":17497,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":118000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant program allows Stanislaus County to administer a comprehensive waste tire enforcement program which includes the following elements: identification, documentation, education, and inspection of businesses involved in the generation, collection, transportation, and disposal of waste tires.\r\n\r\nCurrently there are over 855 waste tire businesses in Stanislaus County and in the participating cities.  The grant allows inspections of each of these tire facilities, tire dealers, auto dismantlers, tire haulers, and other waste tire generators.  The local enforcement of the waste tire regulations will emphasize the importance of generators, haulers, and end-user businesses.\r\n\r\nSince the program\u0027s inception in 2006, two (2) large tire piles containing over 20,000 have been cleaned up.  Over 2,508 inspections for tire facilities and tire haulers have been conducted, with 30 notice of violations issued along with (10) referrals to CalRecycle for legal action.\r\n\r\nIf TEA-22 is awarded to Stanislaus County it will enable our jurisdiction to conduct 196 inspections, spend 240 hours on surveillance, investigate reported violations and respond to complaints of tire dumps.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robb","LastName":"Simas","Phone":"2095256761"},{"GrantID":17498,"CycleID":607,"CycleCode":"UOC2        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC2         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will use the grant funds to purchase storm water catch basin screens, both Automatic Retracting Screens (ARS) and Connector Pipe Screens, for approximately 100 remaining City-owned catch basins.  These screens will improve storm water runoff quality by preventing all trash, down to 5mm in size from entering the MS4 system.","ParticipantName":"City of Gardena","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Adrianna","LastName":"Renteria","Phone":"3102179570"},{"GrantID":17500,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":182000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Perform Waste Tire Enforcement Activities including inspecting waste tire generators and transporters, perform education \u0026 outreach and enforcement activities","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jagjinder","LastName":"Sahota","Phone":"7077843308"},{"GrantID":17501,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":295000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant will be used for continued inspection and enforcement of waste tire generators, waste tire haulers, and waste tire end-use facilities in accordance with CalRecycle regulations for the disposal and storage of waste/used tires. Inspections will be conducted at businesses currently registered with CalRecycle for the disposal and storage of waste/used tires. Educational visits will be conducted on new businesses generating, storing, and disposing of waste/used tires. Surveillance will be conducted as needed when illegal dumping of waste tires is suspected by a generator, hauler, and end-use facility. This program has aided the City of Fresno in the removal of waste tires and blight caused by illegal dumping and storage of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ana","LastName":"Manzula","Phone":"5596218453"},{"GrantID":17502,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":505000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant Funds will be used for personnel and equipment costs to inspect and enforce the State\u0027s Minimum Standards for handling, storage, and disposal of waste and used tires in the County of Los Angeles.  ","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Morofuji","Phone":"6264305543"},{"GrantID":17503,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Shasta County, through its Department of Resource Management (Department), as lead agency in a regional application with the Cities of Anderson and Shasta Lake, proposes to hold approximately 3 waste tire amnesty events over the 2 year grant period.  The events will be held at several locations, such as Fairgrounds, County facilities, or community group property.  The Department may set a maximum number of tires on rims to accept from participants or not allow rims; however participants that have brought rims or exceeded the limit have not been turned away.  \r\nBased on weights of tires collected at amnesty events from TCA6, TCA8, and a portion of the current TA1 grant cycles, an estimated 28,581 Passenger Tire Equivalents (PTE’s) will be collected, at a cost of $3.50 per tire (see Cost Per Tire Calculation Sheet).  If adequate funding remains, additional events will be held.  Sites listed are possible locations, and additional or fewer sites may be used depending on amnesty event outcomes. \r\nIt should be noted that there is no option for Shasta County to partner with a Local Conservation Corps (LCC).  In fact, there is no LCC that serves Shasta County, or any other County in the North State area.  The nearest LCC is the Sacramento Regional Conservation Corps, which currently serves Sacramento, Yolo, El Dorado, Placer and eastern Solano counties.  Therefore, although our cost per tire is less than $5.00, Shasta County is unfortunately not able to meet the Rank 1 Criteria, and does not even have an option to do so.  Instead, the County will work with its current licensed waste tire hauler, Waste Recovery West, to host the events and load/transport waste tires to an approved recycling and/or disposal facility(s).  Tires collected will be transported to Waste Recovery West’s facilities, and be recycled into crumb rubber or burned for fuel.  The County may be required to update sections of the existing contract with Waste Recovery West for services under the grant term.\r\nTasks include grant management and project oversight, publicity and education, pre-amnesty day event preparation, and amnesty day event staffing, and amnesty day tire management (see Work Plan).  The Department has planned a comprehensive advertising and educational plan, which includes budgeting for publicity/advertising for the events.  The events may be advertised utilizing a combination of local newspapers, press releases, and be included in the quarterly “Trash Talk” newsletter and/or customer bills distributed by franchise haulers.  In addition, the Department coordinates with a number of cities, departments, and community organizations to ensure the events are well advertised.  Department staff will also order and distribute educational brochures addressing tire care and disposal options on-site at the amnesty events, and within communities.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Collette","LastName":"Streight","Phone":"5302255789"},{"GrantID":17504,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":215000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations, including the manifest system. Inspections will be followed up with appropriate compliance actions to ensure that operators are complying with all waste tire regulations. Also investigate and conduct surveillance for illegal tire disposal activities within our jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Yancy","Phone":"5596757821"},{"GrantID":17505,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":18000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds expended with proper inspections and enforcement of all tire facilities within the City, along training for new facilities. Administrative will attend all mandatory training. Surveillance will be conducted on all illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"City of Adelanto","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gladys","LastName":"Cruz","Phone":"7602462300"},{"GrantID":17506,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":49534.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Regional Waste Management Authority (RWMA) is proposing to collect 6,000 waste tires through a free tire recycling coupon program at two local transfer stations operated by the local franchised waste hauler, Recology Yuba-Sutter, plus another 4,000 waste tires in ten (10) 40-yard waste tire bins provided to community clean-up events. The 6,000 waste tire figure is based on the current waste tire amnesty program (TA1-13-10) in which 4,806 waste tires have been collected through early January 2015 with five and a half months remaining of this two-year grant program. The 4,000 waste tires proposed to be collected in ten (10) 40-yard waste tire bins provided to community clean-up events is based on an estimated 400 waste tires per 40-yard bin and also on the number of 40-yard bins utilized in the current two-year waste tire amnesty program (TA1-13-10) in which five community clean-up events have been held thus far with additional events being scheduled for the Spring of 2015.  The free tire recycling coupons will allow residents to deliver up to 20 waste tires to the transfer stations within a 30-day period. Written authorization for residents to haul more than nine (9) waste tires with the free tire recycling coupons will be requested from the Local Enforcement Agency. Residents will be limited to hauling no more than nine (9) waste tires to community clean-up events.  The RWMA will update and distribute the public education and information campaign utilized for previous waste tire amnesty projects to inform the public about tire maintenance and safety issues to prolong the useful life of tires; health and safety issues related to improper storage and disposal of waste tires; and the availability of free tire recycling coupons for the proper disposal of waste tires. RWMA and Recology Yuba-Sutter staff will coordinate with the sponsors of the community clean-up events to provide waste tire collection bins and appropriate messages regarding tire collection for event promotional materials. Tires collected through the coupon program and at community collection events will be recycled.","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"5306346890"},{"GrantID":17507,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":63427.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The enclosed grant budget outlines our enforcement needs that will allow for the continued implementation of an effective enforcement program within Calaveras County. Many of our generators require assistance throughout the year with manifesting, storage requirements and general questions which requires additional travel time. Five of our generators are located in the higher elevations (snow areas), which typically require additional travel time to maintain safety. It must be noted that this not only increases inspection but surveillance time as well. Many of our routine surveillance areas are more than 1½ hours away from the office. \r\n\r\nIt is vital to our enforcement program to have the necessary funds available to continue an aggressive surveillance and educational campaign. Many of our surveillance areas are only accessible during the dryer months, while others warrant one visit per year as they are so remote. We typically see higher rates of illegal dumping in the cooler months in the more remote areas. This may be due in part to firewood cutting, camping activities and the production of illegal narcotics. It is imperative to our Waste Tire Program to have the necessary funds available to perform the above mentioned rural surveillance activities in addition to performing routine inspections..","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Eades","Phone":"2097546399"},{"GrantID":17509,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":118000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds to be Untilized for an estimated 220 Inspections, enforcement, and management of the Waste Tire Program. ","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Rowe, MPA, REHS","Phone":"2093811097"},{"GrantID":17510,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":87716.0000,"ProjectSummary":"El Dorado County Community Development Agency Environmental Management Division (CDA/EMD) is proposing to collect up to 20,000 waste tires during this grant period. CDA/EMD plans to hold routine waste tire amnesty collection events at the two Materials Recovery Facilities (MRF) operated by franchised waste haulers in the County. One is located in Placerville and the other is in South Lake Tahoe.  Waste tire amnesty days will be held once per month at each of the MRFs where County residents will be permitted to bring up to 9 waste tires per trip.  CDA/EMD also plans to hold two, one time waste tire amnesty collection events at two of the more remote areas in the  County, Somerset and Georgetown.  CDA/EMD will contract with the Local Conservation Corps for the labor at those events. CDA/EMD will advertise in several local newspapers to inform County residents of the opportunity for free disposal of their waste tires. Additionally,  MRF operator notifications will publicize the event days. Waste tire collected will be delivered to and recycled by Tri-C Manufacturing, Inc. (TPID# 1480835) and Ray\u0027s Tire Exchange, inc. (TPID# 1000748). ","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Stanton","Phone":"5306216658"},{"GrantID":17511,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":26000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"El Dorado County Community Development Agency Environmental Management Division respectfully requests TEA 22 grant funding to continue to implement a used tire inspection and enforcement program. There are currently 139 active facilities with Tire Program Identification numbers (TPIDs) in El Dorado County. The majority of the requested funds will be used to conduct routine facility compliance inspections. The remainder of the requested funds will be used for inspector training, attending TEA roundtables, facility education, transportation expenses, and administrative time related to the program.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Stanton","Phone":"5306216658"},{"GrantID":17512,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Passenger vehicle tires will be accepted at no charge for residents of Lake County at both local recycling centers on amnesty days until grant funds are fully expended. Residents will be able to bring up to 9 passenger tires to the recycling yards for proper disposal. Tire Amnesty events help to prevent illegal dumping and keep Lake County free from excess waste. The tires will be recycled. Tires will not be going into the landfill. The TA1 grant for amnesty was a success and almost all funds have been expended as the residents utilize this resource and appreciate the amnesty days. A business can also drop off tires for a fee and clean up  projects or non-profits can request a waiver if they will have over 9 tires for drop off in a one day period. CalRecycle and Public Services have seen great improvement in the illegal dumping of tires on roadways, properties and in the landfill by being able to provide amnesty days for residents at ino charge.","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kati","LastName":"Galvani","Phone":"7072621618"},{"GrantID":17513,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":54000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Victorville is located in the Mojave Desert area approximately 1 hour from the heavily populated Los Angeles, Orange County, Inland Empire and 2 hours from the growing Las Vegas areas. The City is surrounded by a vast amount of desert land and has three major highways that intersect within the City (I-15 Freeway, CA Highway 18/138, and US highway 395). Due to the surrounding geography, the City experiences a large amount of illegal dumping activity which includes illegally dumped tire piles of both general passenger and commercial type tires. The City is still growing and currently has 108 waste tire related businesses (identified via WTMS as active businesses). In addition to the active businesses, the City has 8 inactive sites that are checked periodically to ascertain status. The City has and will use waste tire enforcement grant funds to establish a presence in our City and partner with the State to regulate the waste tire disposal process and minimize illegal dumping through surveillance, enforcement, and administrative actions. Funds will also aid our assigned staff to provide them with office and small field supplies/equipment to carryout grant inspection, surveillance, and education tasks. Our primary goal when utilizing grant funds is to inspect all waste tire generators and haulers within the grant period. Additionally, we will partner with the businesses, ensuring that all waste tires are manifested utilizing the forms provided by Cal-Recycle and encouraging them to report those who illegally dispose of tires. In administering the grant, the City of Victorville will prioritize its activities to mirror those established in the grant terms/conditions and procedures: inspection, waste tire manifest compliance, identifying illegal disposal activities, education, and awareness.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Duran","Phone":"7609555104"},{"GrantID":17514,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Madera, City of Chowchilla, and the County of Madera will hold 7, 3, and 9 amnesty events respectively in FY 2016 \u0026 FY 2017 for a total of nineteen events. The Fresno LCC will be participating in the program and an agreement has been uploaded.  As reservation only events, participants must call and register in advance to participate. An exemption letter is then mailed to the participant that must be submitted at the event for access to the Amnesty Event. As in the past volunteer labor will mainly be used at events to move tires and check-in participants with three to four staff organizing and helping. One employee will operate a skip loader to deal with large tires. \r\nAll Amnesty Events are date specific utilizing six different sites, no more often than one per month per site. At time of registration participants will be screened to verify that no tire generators are allowed (PRC §42954(7)). Any individual hauling 10 to 20 waste tires will receive written authorization by the LEA prior to the amnesty event date. Violations will be reported to CalRecycle within 30 days on the Unregistered Hauler \u0026 Comprehensive Trip Log Substitution Form (CIWMB204). All advertising will clearly state that the amnesty event is limited to 20 tires, with the appropriate written authorization from the LEA.  \r\nTotal estimated tires to be recycled in two years 26,000.\r\nEstimated cost per tire $3.84","ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Viola","LastName":"Rodriguez","Phone":"5596615116"},{"GrantID":17515,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":18471.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To supplement the City\u0027s free oversized collection program, residents will have the opportunity, through this grant, to properly dispose of tires at eight separate tire amnesty events (4 annually). These events will be widely publicized through the City\u0027s website, newspaper ads and flyers. Promotional materials and information will also be available at City facilities such as libraries and recreational venues. At each of the amnesty events, the City will provide one forty-yard roll-off container and adequate staffing to assist residents with their tire disposal. The containers will be hauled to Crumb Rubber Manufacturing (CRM) for recycling. The City of Long Beach will supply staff and a LNG powered vehicle to collect and haul the tires to CRM. Each amnesty event will require 1 forty-yard container to be hauled to CRM. A Recycling Specialist  will organize all the events; coordinate the advertising and educational materials. In addition to the Recycling Specialist working the events, there will be two staff personnel assisting residents with the waste tires. Freeth/Moroz, a local graphic design firm, will design the flyer/ad and website. In addition, ads will be placed in local newspapers and social media.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elisa","LastName":"Calderon","Phone":"5625704695"},{"GrantID":17516,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":267000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Kern County has a large agricultural area from fields, orchards, to farms and ranches.  Historically these rich and fertile grounds have been soiled by illegal dumping of tires and other trash, junk and debris.  After 5 plus years of Code and Tire enforcement, local farmers and ranchers are reporting the Waste Tire Program is a success and they\u0027re dealing with less dumped tires on their valuable lands.  Funds for this program is important to the continued success of the Waste Tire Program.  This grant helps the ability to find and investigate new waste tire generators and haulers that may be operating illegally.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Doyle","LastName":"Sprick","Phone":"6618628790"},{"GrantID":17519,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":22230.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Modesto has designed a two tiered combined approach for the removal and recycling of waste tires through the Waste Tire Amnesty Grant for FY 15/16 and 16/17.\r\n\r\nThe first approach will be a Waste Tire Amnesty Coupon Program created to encourage residents to recycle their discarded waste tires. Residents can recycle up to 9 tires at no cost per amnesty event with their coupon. Once they have the coupon, they can take their tires to one of our local garbage haulers that are partnering with the City of Modesto. Residents will be notified of the availability of the program through advertising such as the newspaper, local magazines, utility billings and PSA\u0027s. Coupons will be distributed upon request and confirmed through address verification. Based on historical numbers from prior events, we estimate the Waste Tire Amnesty Coupon Program will collect 1,750 waste tires each fiscal year for a total of 3,500 waste tires during the complete grant cycle.\r\n\r\nThe second approach will be the Waste Tire Amnesty Collection Events. The City of Modesto will partner with a CalRecycle permitted end-use facility to provide six times a year, one or two trailers per event depending on the area, for a total of 10 trailers during the complete grant cycle, to collect an estimated 2,500 waste tires. Based on the historical data document by the Waste Tire Cleanup Grant, we have targeted specific areas that have been subject to a high rate of illegal dumping and will hold the events in those areas. Residents will be notified by direct mail prior to each event and be given the opportunity to bring up to 9 tires per household to be recycled. In addition, the City will have one event within the grant cycle in conjunction with a Citywide Cleanup open to all residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Vicki","LastName":"Rice","Phone":"2095775495"},{"GrantID":17520,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":58420.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Stanislaus County Department of Environmental (DER) proposes to administer this grant funding for seven cities within the county to hold clean up events or to issue vouchers for the recycling of waste tires.  Total number of tire events for the grant term is 23.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Avneet","LastName":"Mahil","Phone":"2095256791"},{"GrantID":17521,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":81000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding to conduct inspections of facilities storing, generating or hauling used/waste tires within San Mateo County","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Rompf","Phone":"6503390327"},{"GrantID":17522,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":22117.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of Apple Valley is requesting funds to provide eight Tire Amnesty events within the grant term to residents for free disposal of waste tires in accordance with CalRecycle requirements and regulations. Tire Amnesty events will take place at Lion’s Park, where the majority of Town events are conducted. Staff will focus on conducting a public outreach campaign to publicize events and promote proper disposal of waste tires. The events will be advertised in the local newspaper, in accordance with CalRecycle guidelines. Further, events will be publicized through Facebook, Twitter, the Town of Apple Valley’s website, and in the “Our Town” quarterly newspaper. Flyers will be created, printed and distributed through handouts and mailings to Apple Valley residents. \r\nAll waste tires collected during the events will be transported by Burrtec Waste Industries, utilizing a 40 cubic yard roll off container. Waste tires will be transported to a recycling facility (Mitsubishi Cement Corporation located in Lucerne Valley, California) for proper handling. \r\nFunds will be used for the costs related to transportation, equipment, and container usage for collection on event days. The estimated cost per tire for each event is $2.21. Town staff anticipates collecting approximately 1,250 waste tires per event, totaling 10,000 waste tires collected throughout the grant period. \r\nThe program is focused on preventing potential environmental hazards discarded waste tires pose. Due to increased costs waste tires are often illegally dumped instead of being properly disposed of. Typically, waste tires are illegally dumped within 1,000 feet of residential homes, schools, commercial or industrial centers, residential areas, airports and electrical transmission lines. If funding for this program is not available, illegal dumping will increase and the health and safety of the Town’s residents will be at risk. The Town will collect and dispose of waste tires utilizing efficiency and cost effectiveness to obtain the maximum impact for the environment. \r\n","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jonathan","LastName":"Wood","Phone":"7602407000"},{"GrantID":17525,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":600000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grand funds will be utilized to inspect tire-related businesses and ensure entities within the county are storing/hauling used and waste tires correctly pursuant to California law. These funds will augment local/regional enforcement efforts by seeking to prevent the unlawful stockpiling/dumping of waste tires. This goal is accomplished by allowing personnel to be dedicated to the task of ensuring waste tires reach an appropriate end use facility by educating business owners as to proper disposal methods and referral of offenders to the appropriate State/local authorities.\r\n \r\nTraining will be provided to assure County employees are kept up to date with new requirements of the State. Staff will also attend safety training of perishable skills. \r\n\r\nEquipment requested will be utilized to assure the employee is well prepared when conducting inspections.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Manuel A.","LastName":"Acueto","Phone":"9515387975"},{"GrantID":17527,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant provide the residents of the City of Fresno an opportunity to dispose of waste tires they have been storing in backyards and garages, as well as tires that have been illegally dumped on their property. All collected waste tires will be taken to a recycling facility to be processed for other uses. Through the year, the amnesty events held by the City of Fresno Code Enforcement Division have removed thousands of waste tires that would have been otherwise left on properties or illegally dumped on streets, alleys, and public right-of-ways.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ana","LastName":"Manzula","Phone":"5596218453"},{"GrantID":17528,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":6420.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Avenal is seeking to organize three waste tire collection events for the citizens of Avenal. The events will be held at the Mid Valley Disposal yard in Avenal and Mid Valley will provide roll-off bins. They will also ship the tires to a recycling facility. \r\n\r\nThis grant cycle the City is pleased to partner with Sequoia Community Corps, a Certified Conservation Corps. SCC will assist with staffing the three events and will provide additional services at the collection events such as recycling education and potential recruitment for participation in the SCC’s job training programs.","ParticipantName":"City of Avenal","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Fernando","LastName":"Santillan","Phone":"5593865782"},{"GrantID":17529,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":62194.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Waste Tire Program is to protect public health and the environment with regard to waste tires and facilities in Tehama County.  TCEHD intends to use TEA 22 reimbursement grant funds for inspection, enforcement, outreach, training and management in order to accomplish these objectives.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Potanovic","Phone":"5305278020"},{"GrantID":17531,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":97000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grant funds will be used to conduct inspections at waste tire facilities and to prevent illegal transport, storage and disposal of waste tires. Yolo County Environmental Health Division (YCEH) will keep local businesses and the community abreast of the current waste tire regulations. In addition, YCEH will submit progress reports to CalRecycle and attend mandatory and non-mandatory meetings and trainings.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Jianmin","LastName":"Huang","Phone":"5306668646"},{"GrantID":17533,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":14410.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Marin Department of Public Works will hold two waste tire events in 2015. Public Works staff will refine and disseminate educational flyers and educational materials, provide advertising to local newspapers and report our success to CalRecycle upon completion. \r\n\r\nThe first event will be held at Marin Resource Recovery in San Rafael. This event will last two weeks and will cater to residents of central and southern Marin primarily. This is a central location and is conveniently located next to Marin\u0027s main freeway. Previous events have been successfully held at this location. The second event will held simultaneously at Redwood Landfill in Novato. This location will accommodate residents in west and north Marin. This site is also located along the main freeway in Marin and has been home to multiple events. \r\n\r\nTires will be hauled by West Coast Rubber Recycling, Inc. Staff at West Coast Rubber Recycling will also periodically assist in loading excess tires and may need to switch our full trailers. Marin Resource Recovery will also provide staff to load and organize waste tires. Since fewer tires were collected during the last event, staff expects approximately 4,000 will be collected in 2015. The overall cost per tire is $3.60. \r\n\r\nPublic Works staff will modify and distribute educational materials from years past. These materials will be delivered to local libraries, tire repair shops and community centers. Electronic copies will be made available through the Zero Waste Marin website and advertisements will be place in local newspapers and periodicals. In addition, flyers will be sent out through garbage hauler billing inserts and a local conservation organization will assist in advertising. Finally, a press release will be sent to the County public information officer for dissemination.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Devine","Phone":"4154732711"},{"GrantID":17534,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":37000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant funding will support San Luis Obispo County\u0027s continuing efforts to enforce CalRecycle\u0027s waste tire regulations, and allow the County to educate businesses and the public on how to handle waste tires in a safe and responsible manner.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Lichtenfels","Phone":"8057815553"},{"GrantID":17535,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":218890.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (EHD) Waste Tire Program is to protect public health, safety, and environment with regard to waste tire facilities within its jurisdiction.\r\nThe EHD intends to use the TEA22 grant fund for all expenses associating with performing inspection of the waste tire facilities, investigating illegal dumping of waste tires in San Joaquin County, staff training, and administrative cost.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Kith","Phone":"2094683444"},{"GrantID":17537,"CycleID":607,"CycleCode":"UOC2        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC2         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":244985.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project will create an oil recycling outreach and education effort targeted to students in automotive classes at California’s high schools and community colleges. Through creation and distribution of both electronic and print materials, the effort will reach this highly targeted group of current and future Do-It-Yourselfers (DIYers) in all 58 California counties. Outreach information will focus on the environmental importance of used oil and oil filter recycling, convenient methods and places to recycle, and language and culturally appropriate topics that will enhance the learning process.","ParticipantName":"The California Channel","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ted","LastName":"Ross","Phone":"9167642504"},{"GrantID":17540,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":77000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to inspect our over 1600 Waste Tire Facilities for compliance with all waste tire handling rules and regulations. Our participation in the Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grant program has caused a decrease in the number of large illegal waste tire dumps in our jurisdiction. There are still suspected unregistered waste tire haulers that we are working on bringing into compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jerry","LastName":"Weir","Phone":"2138476260"},{"GrantID":17544,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":52535.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Salinas Valley is a rural agricultural valley in Monterey County with five major cities: Gonzales, Greenfield, King City, Salinas, and Soledad.  The Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (Authority) is a Joint Powers Authority representing the five cities and the unincorporated area of eastern Monterey County.  The Authority\u0027s mission is to manage Salinas Valley solid waste as a resource, promoting sustainable, environmentally sound and cost effective practices through an integrated system of waste reduction, reuse, recycling, innovative technology, customer service and education. Procuring Waste Tire Amnesty Grant funding is consistent with the Authority’s mission, vision, values and diversion goals.\r\n\r\nIn the Authority\u0027s jurisdiction, fees for tire disposal range from $2.00 per auto/light duty tires up to $150.00 per equipment tires.  The tire amnesty program serves two important purposes:  1) to continue to offer the public the opportunity to legally dispose of tires at no cost, thus reducing instances of illegal dumping, improper storage and potential public health issues and; 2) to utilize the events as an educational opportunity to promote the proper disposal/recycling of waste tires.  \r\n\r\nIf funded, residents in the Authority’s jurisdiction will be informed through flyers, print ads, radio, email blasts, website information, and/or garbage and recycling bill inserts/newsletters about the opportunity to take their tires to one of the Authority\u0027s three sites (1 landfill and 2 transfer stations) for free disposal.  \r\n\r\nThe Authority has a history of holding successful tire amnesty events with the assistance of waste tire amnesty grant funds.  Since 2000, the Authority has held 11 very successful tire amnesty events as the result of previous Waste Tire Amnesty Grants. During these past events, the Authority collected and recycled a total of 214,449 tires at a total cost of $299,966, or $1.40 per tire. It is our intent to conduct four similar events over the 2-year grant term with FY15-16 funds, in hopes of collecting and recycling 36,000 tires at a cost of $1.46 per tire.\r\n\r\nThese events continue to be a very important resource and outlet for proper waste tire disposal in the Salinas Valley. By capitalizing on the successful aspects of previous events, and expanding those successes, the Authority has had the ability to significantly reduce the amount of waste tires that may have otherwise been illegally dumped, improperly stored or buried in the landfill. \r\n","ParticipantName":"Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Elia","LastName":"Zavala","Phone":"8317753010"},{"GrantID":17545,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":117000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Imperial County LEA intends to utilize the requested Tire Enforcement Grant funds to continue a comprehensive education and enforcement program to ensure that registered waste tire haulers are utilized for the transport of used or waste tires; that waste tire generators comply with disposal manifesting, permitting, and waste tire storage standards as applicable; and that illegal dumping of waste tires is prevented.  The objective of the tire enforcement agency program is to conduct compliance inspections to eliminate potential public health and safety risks associated with improperly managed waste tires within Imperial County.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lars","LastName":"Seifert","Phone":"4422651888"},{"GrantID":17546,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":74821.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To cover the recycling/disposal costs associated to the surrendering of waste tires by the public to jurisdictions.","ParticipantName":"Merced County Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Halpin","Phone":"2097234481"},{"GrantID":17548,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":320000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used for inspection of waste tire generators and haulers, surveying for new waste tire businesses, investigating illegal hauling and dumping complaints, and providing education to the public and businesses. Funds will also be used for additional staff training, and to prepare reports for submittal to CalRecycle.  ","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Czapla","Phone":"9168766586"},{"GrantID":17549,"CycleID":607,"CycleCode":"UOC2        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC2         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project encompasses a three pronged education and outreach approach:  (1) promotion through radio stations (and station websites) with a special emphasis on Southeast Asian (Hmong/Laotian populations) and Asian Indian (Punjabi) populations while continuing to market to English and Spanish populations; (2) promotion at high schools and colleges to students enrolled in specific courses (driver education, automotive technology, ag mechanics, and other vocational courses) throughout the various incorporated and unincorporated areas of the County; and (3) update of the County website to offer more information to County residents, Certified Collection Centers, and other groups and constituencies.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Songh","LastName":"Vang","Phone":"5596004320"},{"GrantID":17550,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":397000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health (DEH) is to protect public health, safety, and the environment in regard to proper storage, transport and use of waste tires within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe County of Santa Clara DEH intends to use FY 2014 / 2015 TEA grant funds for activities directly related to inspection and administration costs for waste tire inspections as outlined in the grant procedures and requirements, and grant application guidelines and ongoing grant guidance from Calrecycle regarding waste and used tire activities.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Blamey","Phone":"4089181973"},{"GrantID":17553,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":68930.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We plan on holding 10 - 12 events with a goal to collect approximately 13,000 tires which will be sent to an approved recycling facility.","ParticipantName":"Coachella Valley Association of Governments","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Benjamin","LastName":"Druyon","Phone":"7603461127"},{"GrantID":17555,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Partner with the Los Angeles Conservation Corps to conduct 8-10 waste tire collection events in L.A. County. \r\n\r\nPartner with the Cities of Palmdale and Lancaster on this regional application.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wilson","LastName":"Fong","Phone":"6264583581"},{"GrantID":17558,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Waste Tire Program is to promote compliance with State and local regulations as it pertains to the collection, handling, storage and disposal of waste tires in an effort to protect the air, water, and land from pollution and to ensure public health and safety. \r\n\r\nThe Fresno County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division, proposes to utilize FY 2014-15 Waste Tire Grant funds for staffing, training and equipment needs associated with continuing the County‘s Enforcement Program Plan.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Janet","LastName":"Gardner","Phone":"5596003271"},{"GrantID":17559,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":110000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Division of Environmental Health seeks to establish and maintain a community-wide expectation of compliance with regulations and best management practices among waste tire generators. The grant funds will be use to identify, educate and inspect businesses involved in the collection, generating, transporting, and disposal of waste and used tires to determine compliance with all tire standards; including permit requirements, tire storage standards, and hauler registration and manifest system standards. Funds will also be used for educational outreach and responding to waste tire complaints.","ParticipantName":"City of Berkeley","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Manuel","LastName":"Ramirez","Phone":"5109815261"},{"GrantID":17560,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":86520.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency (TCSLA) plans a total of eight collection events (four each year) with locations to be finalized upon receipt of a Notice to Proceed. \r\n\r\nThe Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency (TCSLA) proposes six passenger and light truck tire amnesty events to be scheduled for September 2015, January 2016, April 2016, September 2016, January 2017, and April 2017. These one day events will be held at various Tehama County locations. Previous one day waste tire amnesty events were held at the Tehama County/Red Bluff Landfill, at sites in the communities of Corning and Cottonwood, and at Tehama County Transfer Stations – Los Molinos, Rancho Tehama, Mineral, Paynes Creek and Manton. If the grant budget allows, passenger tires on-the-rim will be accepted at the April 2016 and April 2017 passenger tire collection events. \r\n\r\nThe TCSLA contracts with Waste Tire Products of Orland (WTP). WTP is a CalRecycle certified tire hauler and recycler and is responsible for staging, transport, and recycling of tires collected at these events. In most cases, 100% of the collected tires are recycled into new products or crumb rubber. WTP charges $3.00 per passenger tire. The TCSLA is billed after the tires are collected and returned to their facility for processing. (Please see uploaded document Waste Tire Quote for an estimate of costs from Waste Tire Products). To publicize the events, advertisements and press releases are submitted to local newspapers before each event. During the amnesty tire events, TCSLA staff maintains a participant sign-in sheet, which includes the number of tires reported to have been brought to the collection event. Waste Tire Products also tracks the number of tires received at the events. During the events, TCSLA staff also distributes educational materials, manages traffic, and collects data. \r\n\r\nTehama County is a rural county with over 1,000,000 harvested acres. Like many rural counties, Tehama County is also below the state average in per capita income. For this reason, the TCSLA feels strongly about the need to provide at least one annual tire event dedicated to the agricultural community, although this has an adverse affect on the overall cost per tire. \r\n\r\nThe TCSLA proposes to conduct a voucher redemption program for collection of agricultural and equipment tires. The agricultural tire event proposed will be held for a one month period in February 2016 and February 2017 to allow farmers and ranchers time to complete harvest, roundups, and other seasonal activities. The vouchers are good for the disposal of two agricultural tires and will be made available through the Agricultural Commissioner’s office, Tehama County/Red Bluff Landfill, Tehama County Farm Bureau, Red Bluff Bull Sale office, and at Corning City Hall. A limit of three vouchers, for a total of six tires per address is proposed for the agricultural tire collection event. Tractor, grader, backhoe, and farm tires will be collected. Earth-mover tires will not be accepted. The vouchers and tires are to be surrendered at the Tehama County/Red Bluff Landfill. At the end of the  month Waste Tire Products will collect the tires for processing. \r\n\r\nWaste Tire Products charges by weight for agricultural tires. Their invoice is supported by surrendered vouchers and scale tickets from the Landfill. Agricultural Tire Collection costs are estimated to be $23.00 per tire.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County Solid Waste Management Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Rachel","LastName":"Ross","Phone":"5305281103"},{"GrantID":17563,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":33831.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Hesperia will host eight Tire Amnesty events during the two-year grant term.  One event per quarter will be scheduled with the anticipation of collecting 7,134 waste tires during the events.  By partnering with the Glen Helen Work Release Program through the County of San Bernardino, City Code Enforcement staff and inmates assigned to complete work release hours will assist with the events.  This program allows inmates the opportunity to regain their self-esteem and provide their families with an avenue for re-establishing stability. This inmate labor provides countless man hours to the City at no cost.  \r\n\r\nThe estimated cost per tire is $1.25 for passenger cars; $1.55 for light truck tires; $4.61 for medium truck tires; and $20.86 for tractor size tires.  Passenger car, light truck and medium truck tires are expeced to be the majority based on the tires collected at previous amnesty events.  All tires will be delivered to a recycling facility to be used for fuel.  \r\n\r\nIn addition, the City of Hesperia is requesting up to 15% reimbursement of salaries and benefits for personnel who are involved in the administration and oversight of the amnesty events, including the preparation of payment requests and the final report, and up to 10% for the creation of educational materials and advertisements in support of the amnesty events.  The City will also be partnering with the Local Conservation Corps (LCC) in creating public outreach materials.  Events will be advertised through the newspaper, banners, bus shelter posters, social media, brochure distribution and the LCC marketing material to help promote events and encourage a cleaner environment.","ParticipantName":"City of Hesperia","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Ryan","Phone":"7609471589"},{"GrantID":17564,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant will be utilized to directly support the Glenn County Local Enforcement Agency in inspecting/monitoring waste tire facilities and conducting other waste tire enforcement activities. Expenditures will be divided between inspections, enforcement, outreach, training, management, equipment, supplies and transportation.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Bacus","Phone":"5309346102"},{"GrantID":17565,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":95000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority proposes to repeat the successful program of tire amnesty collection that has been funded for many years under this grant program.\r\n\r\nOur system for the tire amnesty is to provide free collection at the transfer stations in Willits, South Coast and Caspar. We also utilize this property for the grant in the Ukiah area. Event planning, publicity and tire loading are provided by the Authority’s personnel. Tire disposal/recycling is provided by Waste Recovery West which has identified a cement kiln in Redding, California as the destination and end use.\r\n\r\nBased on past experience, we anticipate collecting approximately 12,000 tires per year.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Carlson","Phone":"7074689710"},{"GrantID":17567,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":41151.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Imperial County is a unique community consisting of seven cities with a large Hispanic population (86%). The City of Mexicali, with a population of over a million residents is just across the border. The yearly crossing is over 8,000,000. Imperial County generates approximately 65,000 used and waste tire annually. The county\u0027s incorporate and unincorporated communities comprise less than two % of the land this provides ample desolate, isolated and unobservable areas  where individuals could illegally dump tires.\r\nResults of previous and on going Tire Grant Programs:\r\n2001/2002  TCU7   collection and recycle of 65,455 illegally disposed tires\r\n2002/2003  TCU8\t\t\t        70,483\r\n2003/2004  TCU11      “            “      “         “   43,660    “             “            “\r\n2004/2005  TCU12      “            “      “         “   48,597    “             “            “\r\n2005/2006  TCA1        “            “      “          “   41,709   “             “             “\r\n2006/2007  TCA2        “            “      “          “   70,692    “            “              “\r\n2007/2008  TCA3        “            “       “         “   52,721    “            “              “\r\n2008/2009  TCA4        “            “       “         “   28,113     “            “              “\r\n2009/2010  TCA6        “            “       “         “   34,289    “            “              “\r\n2010/2011  TCA8       “              “      “         “    23,687    “            “              “\r\n2012/2014  TCU14 \r\n2014/2016 TCU15    We are on track to collect and recycle over 36,000 illegally dumped tires for this grant cycle.\r\n\r\nEven one of these following factors would substantially contribute to the number of illegally dumped and discarded tires, but taken together, creates a formidable environment of unsightly and disease-bearing discarded/illegally dumped tires:  Close proximity to Mexico Border Crossings; Imperial Valley inherits many tires rejected by the Mexican Recycling Industry; large number of seasonal visitors attracting recreational vehicle owners with vehicles in tow, off-road visitors to the Imperial Sand Dunes (each of these licensed vehicles-paying admission to BLM land is approximately 456,300 street legal vehicles for FY 2010)  typically hauls an average of three off-road vehicles); high usage of passenger, truck, semi-truck and equipment tires in the Imperial County agricultural industry; low income, unemployment and lack of financial resources; and irrigation canals (canals are cleaned quarterly and illegally disposed tires are removed).\r\n\r\nAll of our tires now are going to Rubber Recovery Inc. located at 10672-B Calabash Avenue Fontana, CA. 92337.  Nothing goes to a landfill. The tires transported from Imperial Valley to Rubber Recovery Inc. go to be crumbed, buffing, or molding to manufacture retail products. All contractors must agree to take all collected tires to a recycling facility. \r\n\r\nCommunity Support for the Tire Cleanup Program includes Local Enforcement Agency and Elected Officials:  Imperial County has developed an Illegally Dumping Task Force, in 2009, which has brought awareness to the residents of Imperial County of the problems associated with illegally dumping. We now have enforcement provided by County Sheriff Department, Highway Patrol, and the LEA.\r\nIn 2008, the Imperial County Board of Supervisors passed Ordinance #1436, Chapter 8.73 – Unlawful and Unauthorized Dumping of Solid Waste. \r\n\r\nIllegal Dumping of tires is a serious threat to public Health and Safety. In the proximity of densely populated areas to residential homes, schools, and commercial locations our tire crew has come in contact with rattlesnakes, rodents, feral cats, rodents, bees, mosquitoes, spiders, bird droppings and dead animals.  Imperial County covers approximately 4,597 square miles of predominantly agricultural land with many schools in Imperial County are in remote areas where tires are frequently illegally dumped. San Pasqual Valley Unified School District is located 90 miles from a populated area. Pine Elementary School, Magnolia Union Elementary, Mulberry Elementary School District, Westside Elementary, McCabe/Corfman Union School District, and Meadows Union School Districts are schools in rural and agricultural areas in Imperial County. Threats can be found from field mice nesting in illegally dumped tires that may carry Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS), a respiratory disease caused by a virus known as Sin Nombre Virus, can produce a deadly infection in people-over 50% have been fatal.  The flu-like symptoms are very severe. The mice can carry the virus without any ill effects and distribute the virus in urine, feces and saliva. Humans become infected with the Hanta-virus when they inhale dust that has been contaminated with rodent fluids. Most people who have been infected with the virus have lived or worked in areas that are heavily exposed to rodent droppings. If someone becomes infected, signs of illness appear approximately two weeks after exposure, although the time frame can be from a few days to as long as six weeks.  The first signs of infection are fever, headache, abdominal pain, joint pain and back pain.  Then the lungs begin to fill with fluid and breathing becomes very difficult.  A high percentage of the patients die, but early treatment offers the best chance of survival.  Threats from pigeon droppings result from large populations of pigeons (aka Rock Dove) find illegally discarded tires a favorite roosting and nesting place.  These are typically near roadways that are less densely populated and illegally dumped tires are found.  Fungal diseases are transmitted to humans by contaminated soil and airborne fungus spores.  The diseases can cause high fever, blood abnormalities, pneumonia, lung infection, spread to the nervous system, and can even cause death if left untreated. The most common fungal diseases associated with bat and bird droppings are histoplasmosis and cryptococcosis. Histoplasmosis is caused by a fungus and the disease is transmitted to humans by airborne fungus spores in contaminated soil from pigeon droppings. The inactive and active pigeon roosts have been found to be heavily contaminated with fungus spores.  Infection occurs when air-borne spores are inhaled-especially when a roost has been disturbed.  Most infections are mild and produce no symptoms or a minor flu-like illness.  On occasion, the illness can cause high fever, blood abnormalities, pneumonia and even death.  Cryptococcosis is commonly found is soil that has been contaminated with decaying pigeon droppings.  The organism enters the individual by breathing in the form of dehydrated yeast or as spores. The illness begins with a lung infection and spreads to other areas of the body, particularly the central nervous system, and is usually fatal if not treated.  Pigeon droppings are believed to be the most common source of fungus cryptococcosis.  \r\nWater collecting in discarded tires, particularly along canal banks, makes them an ideal ground for disease-carrying mosquitoes. Encephalitis viruses can be contracted from mosquito bites.  The West Nile Virus is transmitted primarily by mosquitoes, although is really an infection that exists in birds, and the mosquitoes transmit the virus from bird to bird.  The West Nile Virus was found in mosquitoes collected in traps in August, 2003 near the Salton Sea in Imperial County (the first cases in Imperial Valley were diagnosed in Niland, an unincorporated area in Imperial County).  Illegal dumping of tires is common in rural, secluded, agricultural areas.  Pesticide residue has been found in tires. Exposure to pesticides can be from swallowing, breathing, skin contact, and eye contact. Open lesions or conditions of dermatitis and higher temperatures (typical of the low desert climate of Imperial Valley, enhance the absorption of pesticides. Physical injuries can also result from sharp or pointed objects becoming trapped inside discarded tires.  Tire collection crews have reported finding needles, broken glass, and dangerous objects.  Piles of illegally discarded tires that contain trash or dry brush are a potential fire hazard.  When tires burn, the toxic chemicals are released directly into the atmosphere. This can cause both short and long term health hazards to residents. Compounds from melted tires can also pollute soil, surface water, and ground water.  A tremendous health hazard is created when illegally discarded tires accumulate on roads that run through farmland, and the pile of tires is ignited.  Up to 17 heavy metals are found in tires and when these are released into the air, new and more toxic compounds are created.  These hazardous air pollutants are released into the air when tires burn openly can cause short and long term health hazards to residents and fire fighters. Possible ill-health effects from exposure to chemicals from burning tires can include irritation to the skin, eyes, and mucous membranes, respiratory effects, central nervous system depression, and cancer. Over 479,406 illegally dumped tires have been collected from Imperial County roadways and other public areas with grants from CalRecyle/CIWMB. IVRMA has exhibited wise and judicious use of Cal Recycle/CIWMB grant funds which will continue. IVRMA has developed significant experience and has managed to keep the cost of collection and recycling illegally disposed tires low.","ParticipantName":"Imperial Valley Resource Management Agency","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Douthitt","Phone":"7603374589"},{"GrantID":17568,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Bakersfield\u0027s Waste Tire Enforcement Program will implement an inspection and compliance program that:\r\n\r\n1.\tEducates waste tire generators within our jurisdiction on their responsibilities to comply with applicable laws;\r\n\r\n2.\tSurveys Waste Tire Facilities and confirms that generators are using authorized waste tire haulers, properly maintaining CTLs; and fulfilling the WTF requirements;\r\n\r\n3.\tIdentifies and reports sites that may be in violation of WTF storage standards;\r\n\r\n4.\tInitiates enforcement action against facilities that are in non-compliance by issuing a Notice of Violation (NOV);\r\n\r\n5.\tRefers facilities that continue to be in non-compliance after the issuance of a LNOV to CalRecycle staff;\r\n\r\n6.\tIdentify and investigate existing sites where waste tires have been illegally dumped; and\r\n\r\n7.\tObtains and submits the necessary information required for monthly reporting through WTMS to CalRecycle.\r\n\r\nThe activities described above are an effective way to address the City of Bakersfield’s\r\nneed to educate tire dealers and auto dismantlers of their responsibilities and reduce the \r\nillegal disposal of waste tires.  The program will be comprehensive, informative and allows for enforcement action when necessary.  It provides for correcting of waste handling problems, reducing long-term disposal problems, identifying illegal waste tire haulers and encouraging compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs ","FirstName":"Melanie","LastName":"Dunwoody","Phone":"6613263620"},{"GrantID":17569,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":165000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Tire Enforcement Agency is a program of the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) for the purpose of protecting public health, safety and the wellbeing of our communities and our environment from the impacts of improper waste tire management/recycling and disposal by:\r\n\r\n• Conducting careful and thorough inspections of waste tire facilities, haulers and generators to ensure the proper management, handling and disposal of their waste tires;\r\n\r\n• Providing education to current operators and potential new waste tire operators on waste tire laws and regulations, prevention of mosquito breeding and West Nile Virus issues, rat breeding, and other public health, safety and environmental issues;\r\n\r\n• Assisting CalRecycle, as needed, in taking appropriate and effective enforcement;\r\n\r\n• Ensuring quick and thorough investigations to complaints;\r\n\r\n• Providing expert and timely review of documents;\r\n\r\n• Efficiently managing grant monies awarded by CalRecycle;\r\n\r\n• Participating in all mandatory trainings, roundtables and events;\r\n\r\n• Enhancing skills and knowledge by participating in CalRecycle, CalEPA and industry training opportunities and other grant related activities as directed by CalRecycle staff.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ricardo","LastName":"Serrano","Phone":"8584955810"},{"GrantID":17572,"CycleID":607,"CycleCode":"UOC2        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC2         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":90253.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County will use this grant to expand and promote curbside collection service.  A new contract will provide curbside oil and filter collection to all county unincorporated area residents.  While this service plugs the immediate need for such a program, the County will work with our largest haulers who together haul more than 90% of solid waste in our area to expand their curbside collection for used oil and oil filters.  The county does not currently have enough available used oil recycling funds to support the comprehensive curbside program and work with the haulers to expand their curbside collection offerings in addition to our other used oil recycling program activates.  \r\n\r\nFunding from this grant would allow us to fund a new \u0027county-wide\u0027 curbside collection contract and work with the haulers to expand their curbside service to additional residents/communities.  Additional grant funds are requested for staff time to implement this program and advertising to promote curbside used oil and filter collection.  Ads will drive queries to a central website/hotline that can easily be updated as hauler services expand. Ads will be placed in local papers where available, in the Pennysaver (front cover or inserts only), and on the radio.  \r\n\r\nThe population of the unincorporated area of San Diego County is approximately 486,604 residents, spread out over 3,572 square miles, including approximately 75,000 DIYers.  Current oil and filter collection in the county is offered through a variety of services including drop-off collection centers, waste hauler curbside collection (available only to limited numbers of residents), temporary events, and permanent household hazardous waste collection facilities.\r\n\r\nOf those 486,604 residents, more than 62,000 live farther than 3 miles from the closest used oil and filter collection facility (certified or non-certified).  CalRecycle’s 2002 report, DIYers and Used Oil Disposal, stated that DIYers who reported living 3 miles or more from a collection center were most likely to dispose improperly. Improper disposers were more likely than other DIYers to say that closer collection facilities and curbside recycling would promote more frequent recycling among DIYers.\r\n\r\nLess than 60,000 residents currently have access to curbside collection for oil and filters.  Another 36,000 residents currently have access to curbside collection for oil only.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jen","LastName":"Winfrey","Phone":"8586942463"},{"GrantID":17573,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":72701.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In order to reduce illegal dumping and stockpiling of tires, we propose to accept up to four (4) passenger tires at County Solid Waste facilities at no charge for residents of the County.  Ads will be placed with local publications and other mediums.  Instead of cutting out the ad, customers will only be required to tell the cashiers where they saw it.  Along with ads, a paper coupon will be made available on the County\u0027s web site and distributed at outreach events and other locations.  The County will also provide tire recycling for local community cleanup events, such as Coastal Cleanup Day.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Corey","LastName":"Collins","Phone":"2094683066"},{"GrantID":17574,"CycleID":607,"CycleCode":"UOC2        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC2         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":249999.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To expand and enhance the collection of used oil and oil filters throughout Tulare County and transportation of the materials to certified recycler while expanding the program into Kings County with the support and promotion of that county\u0027s Solid Waste Authority, acting as CSET\u0027s partner.","ParticipantName":"Community Services \u0026 Employment Training, Inc.","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Teresa","LastName":"Guzman","Phone":"5597324194"},{"GrantID":17575,"CycleID":607,"CycleCode":"UOC2        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC2         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":214000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Antioch is partnering with neighboring cities in an effort to produce a model program targeting the next generation of DIYers. The model program aims to address a steady drop-off in used oil recycling volume despite excellent access to recycling services throughout the region. By targeting younger DIYers, the model program will teach the correct behavior at a younger age before habits become entrenched.\r\n\r\nThe program begin by conducting focus groups at schools in the target region. The goal of the focus group will be to not only identify potential champions, but to better understand the barriers and motivators that this unique DIYer population face. In addition, the focus group will also identify the interests of the young DIYers (e.g. car clubs, off-roading, car maintenance, etc.).\r\n\r\nWith the focus groups completed, the program will begin two undertakings. First, a website and social media suite will be produced around the interests identified. The website will serve to create an engaged community of likeminded young DIYers. The program will also work with the students to provide content, promote the website, and conduct search engine optimization. In this manner, there will be sustained engagement through the young DIYers and the program. Even more importantly, their efforts will attract similarly situated young DIYers that our promotional efforts failed to reach. They will become the messengers promoting the message in their own words.\r\n\r\nIn addition to a website, a suite of materials (e.g. flier, posters, brochures, etc.) will be produced that compliments the existing used oil materials but are tailored to this younger DIYer demographic. This is an important outreach tool that does not currently exist.\r\n\r\nThe final phase of the grant will culminate with used oil filter collection events in partnership with certified collection centers (CCCs). These events will build off of existing relationships with CCCs but where collection events are not currently held. Two events, separated by a minimum of three months, will be held in each city in the target region. The events will be promoted on the young DIYers website and social media site. At the events, all participants will be surveyed to gauge awareness of the campaign, source of their awareness, and other recycling behaviors.\r\n\r\nAt the end of the program, a program guide will be produced in addition to all reporting requirements to enable other jurisdictions to use the program as a model program.","ParticipantName":"City of Antioch","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Haas-Wajdowicz","Phone":"9257797097"},{"GrantID":17576,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":104400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant monies will be used to fund the existing Waste Tire Enforcement Program, which includes conducting routine waste tire inspections, surveillance and enforcement, community education, attending round table events and other\r\ntraining required by Cal Recycle, and to purchase equipment and supplies needed to conduct the program activities.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"ELIZABETH","LastName":"CARDONA","Phone":"8817551265"},{"GrantID":17577,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Address has changed from P.O. Box 1127 to 190 Greenhorn Road Yreka, CA 96097 (CR 2/16/16) \r\n\r\nSiskiyou County will hold eight tire amnesty events over a large, rural geographical area over the two year grant term.  During these events Siskiyou County hopes to collect at least 8000 tires to be recycled.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Arthur","LastName":"Boyd","Phone":"5308428272"},{"GrantID":17578,"CycleID":607,"CycleCode":"UOC2        ","CycleNameID":126,"CycleName":"Used Oil Competitive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Used Oil Grants","CyclecategoryID":7,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"UOC2         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":224924.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Cities and County of Solano will increase collection and recycling of used oil and filters, expand used oil and filters public education countywide, and mitigate storm water pollution by:\r\n1. Collecting used oil and filters in rural areas for recycling that will return commodities to market.\r\n2. Launching a bilingual (Spanish/English), multi-media public outreach campaign to promote used oil and filter recycling at CCCs and curbside targeted at DIYers, off-road vehicle enthusiasts and motorcyclists; coordination led by C2 Alternative Services.\r\n3. Installing 12 Automatic Retractable Screens with oil absorbent socks, a Connector Pipe Screen and a large trash capture device to prevent used motor oil absorbed by litter, green waste and other contaminants from entering the storm drain system and polluting the Suisun Marsh Watershed.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"NARCISA","LastName":"UNTAL","Phone":"7077843172"},{"GrantID":17580,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":80000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Investigate illegal tire disposal activities and perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"7072534144"},{"GrantID":17581,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":39990.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: During the grant term, San Bernardino County Code Enforcement anticipates holding 15 Waste Tire Amnesty Events, either as stand-alone tire collection events or in conjunction with traditional Community Cleanup events.  It is expected that approximately 10,000 tires would be collected over the course of two years.  All tires collected would be recycled - either utilized as fuel for a local cement production plant, or deposited with a regional permitted Major Waste Tire Collection facility for redistribution to various local manufacturing facilities.  We look forward to partnering with the Urban Conservation Corps of the Inland Empire to assist with event staffing and to provide educational outreach to event attendees.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Jorgenson","Phone":"9098844056"},{"GrantID":17582,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":35000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of Paradise (Paradise) requests $35,000 to hold 2 waste tire collection events; one in 2015 and one in 2016, to provide needed disposal to Paradise and surrounding communities. The one day events will include the collection, removal, and transportation of waste tires. Remaining funds not exceeded at the events will be used to support a coupon program that will allow citizens to take waste tires to the transfer station on specified days. \r\n\r\nParadise’s population of approximately 26,000 (12% of the County total) represents the main business area located in the eastern foothills of Butte County. The surrounding area includes the unincorporated town of Magalia and outlying areas that are collectively referred to as the Upper Ridge and constitute an additional 18,000 residents (8.3% of the County total). \r\n\r\nContingent upon grant funding, Paradise in partnership with Northern Recycling and Waste Services  and the California Conservation Corps (Chico Branch) (see Attachment 1) proposes to hold one day events within the town limits to accommodate the entire underserved area of the Upper Ridge. Paradise believes that due to the large distances to travel (as shown in Attachment 2), residents in Paradise and the Upper Ridge are reluctant to utilize past County waste tire amnesty event locations, due to large travel distances. \r\n\r\nBy providing an annual “free” drop off event in our community, Paradise believes that 100% of the Upper Ridge will be served. These events will provide the public with a waste tire disposal outlet as well as educational information that gives people the information needed to promote environmentally safe behavior in regards to using and transporting waste tires. \r\n\r\nThis event will be held at Northern Recycling and Waste Services Recycling Yard, located at 920 American Way in Paradise. Event will take place on a Saturday in October/ November 2015 \u0026 2016 (pending award notification and schedule of waste tire hauler at that time), from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. With an estimated cost of $2.00 per passenger and pickup tires (see Attachment 3). All tires will be recycled. We previous tire grant funding we have been successful at recycle waste tire and expect to expand our previous efforts, and collect approximately 10,000 to 15,000 tires over the next two years (past events have averaged 5,000 tire per event).\r\n","ParticipantName":"Town of Paradise","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5308763340"},{"GrantID":17584,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":248000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant funding will be used for the enforcement, inspection and permitting of waste tire facilities and the movement and storage of waste tires within Sonoma County.\r\n\r\nSonoma County currently has 416 waste tire facilities and participates in multi-agency task force meetings to oversee the enforcement of waste tire regulations throughout the County.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Sosko","Phone":"7075656521"},{"GrantID":17585,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":69000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"If awarded, the requested grant funds will be expended conducting routine inspections of waste tire generators and haulers, as well as followup inspections and enforcement activities, when necessary, and referrals from CalRecycle. In addition, grant funds will be used for mandatory training activities for waste tire grantee staff. If sufficient training funds are available, they may also be used for non-mandatory, but pertinent, training as well, with prior approval by CalRecycle staff.\r\n\r\nPlease note that the requested grant funds for TEA 22 are approximately $6,000 greater than the funds awarded for TEA 21. This is due to the fact that the BOS-approved hourly reimbursement will be increased from $167/hr to $184/hr in April of this year.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Carly","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"4154737240"},{"GrantID":17586,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":133734.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lancaster wishes to obtain TEA22 Grant Cycle Funds to perform enforcement of the requirements for disposal and storage of waste tires within the City of Lancaster. Funding will enable the City to take responsibility for the identification, investigation and enforcement of waste tire generators, haulers and facilities.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Agarpao","Phone":"6617236158"},{"GrantID":17589,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":38665.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Management Department (WMD) conducts approximately 22 bulky item cleanups in a year and over the two year grant period we can have an estimated 44 cleanups.  For the past several years, the County has accepted tires at these cleanups as part of Tire Amnesty events.  \r\nAdvertise bulky item community cleanups and Tire Amnesty events through flyers, town hall meetings and on WMD website.  \r\n","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joseph","LastName":"Contaoi","Phone":"9514863200"},{"GrantID":17590,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":47000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Modesto is requesting TEA 22 grant funding to continue the success of previous grant cycles.  The City of Modesto has approximately 80 tire operations and this grant funding will ensure that those facilities stay in compliance with all waste tire regulations.  If awarded these funds, the City of Modesto will inspect all waste tire businesses within the city limits of Modesto for compliance with waste tire permitting, hauling, storage, disposal laws and regulations, and submit all inspection forms to CalRecycle for review.  Midyear and final reports will be completed and submitted in a timely manner. We will educate the tire businesses and conduct enforcement through field patrols and also follow up on all complaints and referrals where tires have been illegally dumped.  City enforcement staff will attend all mandatory training to keep informed and updated on all tire laws and regulations.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"KARIN","LastName":"RODRIGUEZ","Phone":"2095775453"},{"GrantID":17592,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":29915.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Summary:\r\nTrinity County Solid Waste will hold four amnesty events to collect tires in the county, two events in the fall 2015 and two events in the spring of 2016.  They will be held on Saturdays for two consecutive weekends in October and March.  These events will be at Weaverville, Hayfork, Burnt Ranch and Ruth transfer stations.  Our goal is to collect 4300 tires during these events.  Solid Waste held an amnesty event in 2011 which brought in 4311 tires.\r\nThe rural population of Trinity County is 13,448(2013). Weaverville has the largest population followed by Hayfork.   Trinity County Solid Waste services all areas of Trinity County with satellite transfer stations.  There are a number of residents that tend to hoard tires.  This becomes an issue with the mosquitoes hatching in water collected in the tires but moreover we have had several seasons where we have faced wild land fires and found abandoned tires in the forests which burned.  The drought continues this year 2015.  We hope to encourage our rural residents to take advantage of the tire amnesty event and clear their property of unused tires.  \r\nWe are estimating 4300 tires for 2015 tire events staying close to the actual amount collected during the last event.  If we collect more tires this will be a bonus to remove the additional tires from the communities.\r\nWe contacted Mr. Baldeo Sing, Director of Work Training Programs and Operations at the Sacramento Regional Conservation Corps.  We have verbal approval with Mr. Sing, to contract with the Conservation Corps.  to assist in the amnesty events at the cost of $16,587.00 matching funds.  This will allow our events to run smoothly with the help of stacking tires and directing traffic at the events.  They will supply a supervisor and four workers to work Weaverville and Hayfork transfer sites.  Burnt Ranch and Ruth are smaller communities which will bring in a smaller amount of tires than Weaverville and Hayfork.  \r\nAdvertising will be conducted through our local newspapers, the Trinity Journal and the Advertiser with a circulation of 6,400 post office boxes weekly.   The Journal runs a weekly newspaper for Trinity County.  The ads will be an 18 inch with a yellow background, which will catch the eye of readers.   The ads will kick off the events in the fall and spring.  \r\nA mailable flyer will be delivered to the post offices for a blanket delivery to all post office and rural delivery boxes in the county, and the local elementary schools.  These flyers will provide the LEA form required for transportation of more than nine tires on the highways.  The flyers will need signatures of authorization before they can be used.   \r\nSolid Waste contracts with Waste Recovery West to remove the tires from our sites as well as transport to the recycling plants.  Our majority of tires are sent to a cement plant for fuels.  Our non –burnable tires are sent used for civil engineering products.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Diane","LastName":"Rader","Phone":"5306231326"},{"GrantID":17593,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":21000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Yurok Tribe Environmental Program (YTEP) - Pollution Prevention Division is requesting $21,000 for the implementation of a tire amnesty and disposal assistance program to be put in place on the Yurok Indian Reservation over the course of the 2 year grant period.  An estimated of 3000 tires will be removed over the course of the two year period. Previous collection efforts have averaged approximately 1000 tires per year. YTEP Pollution Prevention Division  is a comprehensive solid waste management and remediation program, protecting tribal resources within the Lower Klamath watershed. YTEP is continually conducting cleanups of illegally dumped refuse , in which tires are commonly found. YTEP will increase outreach and education efforts in support of the tire amnesty events. YTEP is proposing 2 annual amnesty events to be held at the Weitchpec Transfer station within the Yurok  Indian Reservation. YTEP is also seeking funding assistance for the hauling and disposal fees of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Yurok Tribe","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Koiya ","LastName":"Tuttle","Phone":"7074821822"},{"GrantID":17594,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":4000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Ceres project involves the following:\r\nHold at least two Tire Amnesty Events at the Bertolotti Transfer Station during the two year grant period. The estimated number of old tires to be collected during the drop-off events: 842.\r\nThe waste tires will be recycled.","ParticipantName":"City of Ceres","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Rosemary","LastName":"Martinez","Phone":"2095385791"},{"GrantID":17595,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":35000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will undertake the following activities to provide for the safe collection and recycling of waste tires in the Lake Elsinore community:\r\n\r\n1. The City will hold four (4) community scrap tire collection events.  Two of the events will be held in conjunction with the City\u0027s community-wide cleanup events and two will be held as stand-alone tire collection events.\r\n\r\n2. The City will install a scrap tire collection roll-off box at the City Yard which will be available to residents for the free disposal of scrap tires anytime during the year.  This collection box will also be used for tires collected by City crews from areas where they had been illegally dumped in the City.\r\n\r\n3. The City will use a portion of the grant funds to cleanup approximately 100 large construction equipment tires that had been dumped into Lake Elsinore.  Due to the drought and the lowering lake level, these tires have been uncovered and are now located on dry land and are accessible to the City for cleanup.\r\n\r\n4. The City will provide education and outreach to the community to promote the tire collection opportunities made available through the grant.","ParticipantName":"City of Lake Elsinore","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicole","LastName":"McCalmont","Phone":"9516743124"},{"GrantID":17596,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":31980.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of San Diego is applying for funds to hold seven (7) public waste tire amnesty events in county unincorporated area communities of Alpine, Fallbrook, Lakeside, Ramona, Rancho San Diego/Spring Valley, Valley Center and one additional event and/or community to be determined. The County of San Diego is requesting $31,980 in grant funds from Cal Recycle to collect 6,500 waste tires at these events.  (Projected tire count based on the amount of tires collected at events over the previous five years.)  All tires collected will be sent to a recycling facility (currently our waste tire hauler has a contract with BAS Recycling).\r\n\r\nSan Diego County will partner with community groups and organizations to conduct tire amnesty events in conjunction with community cleanups.  This will enable communities to collect abandoned tires from roadsides and other illegal dumping areas and not be charged for disposal or recycling fees.  These groups include Chambers of Commerce, service groups, and non-profit organizations. The County has been successfully partnering with organizations like these for tire events since 2004.\r\n\r\nEach amnesty event will be scheduled as a one day event to collect tires from residents.  Amnesty events in the unincorporated areas will be scheduled, whenever possible, to coincide with community cleanups and targeted to be accessible to a majority of County unincorporated area residents. In previous years, events have been held in the communities of Fallbrook, Ramona, Spring Valley, Lakeside, Alpine, and Valley Center.  These communities hold more than 60% of the unincorporated population.\r\n\r\nSince 2004 the County has hosted thirty-three (33) amnesty events and collected over 25,000 tires from the public.  In the past several years County Staff has worked diligently with community event organizers to combine tire amnesty events with community cleanups, providing residents and community activists a free disposal option.  \r\n\r\nTo date, in 2014/2015 the County conducted five (5) amnesty events resulting in 4,210 tires being collected from the communities of Ramona, Spring Valley, Campo, Valley Center, and Lakeside.\r\n\r\nIn 2013/2014 the County conducted two (2) amnesty collection events in the unincorporated communities of Alpine and Rancho San Diego/Spring Valley.  During these events 1,183 tires were collected.  \r\n\r\nIn 2012/2013 the County conducted two (2) amnesty events resulting in 1,698 tires being collected from the communities of Ramona and Fallbrook.\r\n\r\nIn 2011/2012 the County conducted two (2) amnesty events collecting 2129 tires in Alpine and Valley Center.  \r\n\r\nIn 2010/2011 the County was awarded a waste tire cleanup and amnesty event grant from CalRecycle and conducted six (6) amnesty events collecting 4,966 tires in Fallbrook, Spring Valley, Lakeside, Ramona, Alpine and Valley Center.  \r\n\r\nIn 2009/2010 the County was awarded a waste tire cleanup and amnesty event grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB). The County conducted five (5) public amnesty events.  Altogether the events resulted in the collection of 5,119 tires. \r\n\r\nIn 2007/2008, the County was granted a CIWMB waste tire grant and worked collaboratively with regional Indian Tribes, local community organizations, and local residents to cleanup and recycle tires in the unincorporated communities of Lakeside, Ramona, Fallbrook, Campo, Jacumba, the County’s Tijuana River Park, and Pala, San Pasqual, and Campo Tribal Lands. The County overall conducted seven (7) public amnesty events that were carried out over a wide geographical area of the county in order to provide collection opportunities to as many County residents as possible. A total of 3,824 waste tires were collected with CIMWB grant funding.  \r\n\r\nIn 2004/2005, with CIWMB grant funding the County conducted four (4) amnesty collection events in the unincorporated cities of Spring Valley, Ramona, Alpine, and Fallbrook.  During these events 4,498 tires were collected.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jen","LastName":"Winfrey","Phone":"8586942463"},{"GrantID":17597,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":34000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to inspect at least 80% of active tire generators and 100% of tire haulers for manifesting requirements and 100% of permitted tire businesses (greater than 500 tires) for compliance with waste tire storage, disposal and permit standards, terms and conditions during this grant cycle. Additionally, inspections at other tire business, not described above, will be conducted as required.","ParticipantName":"City of Sunnyvale","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lynne","LastName":"Kilpatrick","Phone":"4087307219"},{"GrantID":17598,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Fresno County staff proposes to host 11 Tire Amnesty events for the TA3 grant performance period.  Events will be held at the various Road Maintenance Yards throughout the County.  Residents are invited to the events via a Tire Amnesty mailer that emphasizes the event’s importance in preventing illegal tire disposal.  Additionally, staff distributes various educational/outreach materials oriented toward automotive care (proper tire care, used oil/filter recycling, etc.).  Staff will coordinate with Fresno County Sheriff’s Office Jail Operations staff to provide inmate labor for purposes of loading tires into trailers.  Fresno County contracts with Golden By-Products, Inc., a state permitted tire hauler and recycler, to transport tires to its recycling facility located in Ballico, CA.  Waste tires are ground and shredded for purposes of creating feed stock and crumb rubber for use in producing recycled rubber products such as landscape bark and rubber floor mats.\r\n\r\nCounty staff is requesting $40,000.00 in grant funding to offset the costs of hosting the Tire Amnesty events.  It is anticipated that staff will meet the $5.00 per tire cost parameter established by CalRecycle Administration, by collecting a minimum of 8,000 tires.  The County currently pays $1,350.00 per trailer for waste tire hauling services provided by Golden By-Products.  Staff plans to utilize approximately 22 trailers during the grant performance period.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rebecca","LastName":"Lopez","Phone":"5596004259"},{"GrantID":17600,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":51000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds from this grant will be used to implement our Waste Tire Enforcement Program by completing inspections and providing education to existing and new waste tire generators and haulers, preparing reports, performing grant management duties, participating in trainings, and conducting surveillance and enforcement activities throughout Tuolumne County.  ","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sheilah","LastName":"Lillie","Phone":"2095335644"},{"GrantID":17602,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":31000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle Waste Tire Enforcement Grant funds will be used to implement the waste tire program locally in Mendocino County and provide oversight to the businesses in our County handling waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Trey","LastName":"Strickland","Phone":"7072346639"},{"GrantID":17605,"CycleID":608,"CycleCode":"TEA22       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA22        - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":22000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funds will continue to be used to supplement the cost of two employees to inspect waste tire generating businesses to ensure proper handling and storage of waste tires, and adherence to hauling and manifesting requirements.  The employees will continue to research, identify and survey areas in the city limits where illegal dumping of waste tires has occurred.  The employees will pursue enforcement action in cases of non-compliance and when illegal waste tire activities have been  identified.  The employees will continue to conduct ongoing education to the waste tire business community. ","ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"VIOLA","LastName":"RODRIGUEZ","Phone":"5596615116"},{"GrantID":17606,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Butte County will hold two tire amnesty events during this grant period.  We have historically collected between 70 to 90 tons of tires during each event.  We generally contract with Waste Recovery West who have either used the waste tire for co generation or grinding them for other beneficial uses.  (Rubberized surfaces, etc.)  In no event will these waste tires be landfilled.  We have historically held our cost-per-tire below $3.00.  Barring any significant increase in contracted hauling or labor, we should stay at or below the $3.00 per tire range.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Rodowick","Phone":"5308795352"},{"GrantID":17607,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":22771.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To hold recycle tire amnesty events throughout the County.","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Damien","LastName":"Frank","Phone":"5302836490"},{"GrantID":17608,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":28517.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Lassen Regional Solid Waste Management Authority plans to hold nine Tire Amnesty events over the course of this Tire Amnesty Grant.  Four of the events will be held at the main Landfill just outside of Susanville.  The other five events will be held at remote Transfer Stations - Bieber, Herlong, Spalding, Ravendale and Westwood.  Staff is estimating approximately 7700 tires to be collected from these nine events.  We expect the majority of tires will be recycled and used for alternative energy (cement plant).","ParticipantName":"Lassen Regional Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Paula","LastName":"Wesch","Phone":"5302521273"},{"GrantID":17609,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"On behalf of Colusa, Inyo, Mariposa, Sierra, and Tuolumne Counties, the Rural Counties\u0027 Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) will administer a regional tire amnesty grant.  These five Counties were participants in the TA1 grant.  Tire Amnesty Events with five jurisdictions will require careful monitoring of the grant budget but all participants will endeavor to maximize funds for tire collection.  Under the TA1 grant, Colusa County will be utilizing the Sacramento Local Conservation Corps and the ESJPA has had discussions with utilizing the Corps for the other grant jurisdictions.  The Sacramento Corps is the closest one to the Participating Counties and is interested in providing this service but is not prepared to commit resources to the extensive travel required to service these rural areas.  If arrangements can be established, the type and frequency of tire amnesty acceptance might need to be revised.  At this time, all five counties plan to hold events in the Fall of 2015 and Spring and Fall of 2016 and into 2017 provided funds are available.  Collections will typically be held at solid waste transfer stations.  Collection events may be conducted as one day events or continue for a period such as week or month long events.  The longer events are proving successful under the TA1 grant.  The numbers of tires estimated to be collected are 60.000 tires.","ParticipantName":"Rural Counties ESJPA","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mary","LastName":"Pitto","Phone":"9164474806"},{"GrantID":17611,"CycleID":609,"CycleCode":"TA3         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA3          - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":28850.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Amador County Waste Tire Amnesty Collection and recycling events have been very successful in the past and there is a need to continue these events.  On a selected Saturday, county staff volunteer time to conduct the one-day event.  The county contracts with a certified waste tire hauler to deliver trailers the day prior to the event.  Usually hundreds of tires are collected, sometimes in excess of a thousand, from residents of the county.  No business or commercially-generated tires are accepted.  These events keep tires from being illegally dumped on the roadsides or in ditches or other waterways.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"McHargue","Phone":"2092236429"},{"GrantID":17613,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":19164.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA\u0027s goal is to regulate proper storage, collection and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial solid waste. This is mainly accomplished through education, inspections and enforcement actives. The LEA Enforcement Assistant Grant will be used for R.E.H.S. salary, inspection/complaint vehicle maintenance and fuel, maintenance of computer software, training, copy machine maintenance and the purchase of any equipment that supports the solid waste permit and inspection program. Any interest earned will be used towards inspection vehicle fuel. Again, the grant funds are very mush appreciated in this small rural County.   ","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Feriani","Phone":"2097546691"},{"GrantID":17614,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":17103.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant will be used to finance PERSONNEL (Administrative Services and Field Staff salary)","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ray","LastName":"Ruminski","Phone":"7072631164"},{"GrantID":17615,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":22315.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The mission of the Imperial County Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is to protect public health, safety, and the environment by ensuring that all solid wastes are properly managed within our community. \r\n\r\nThe Imperial County Department of Public Health intends to utilize the FY 2015/16 EA Grant funds in support of this mission and for LEA tasks related to permitting, inspections, and enforcement at solid waste facilities. The EA grant funds will be utilized specifically for staff training, supplies, and technical services and equipment, as well as in support of illegal dumping prevention and enforcement activities managed by the Imperial County LEA. Any remaining funds or interest earned will be used for salary offsets.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lars","LastName":"Seifert","Phone":"4422651888"},{"GrantID":17616,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":18276.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Solid Waste Grant fund will be used to support our Solid Waste Enforcement Program LEA staff by acquiring field equipment, personal protective equipment, and other office equipment/ supplies.  Continuous ongoing training of solid waste regulations, technology and enforcement pertaining to the LEA duties necessary to effectively administer the County\u0027s Solid Waste Program.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dexter","LastName":"Marr","Phone":"5596757823"},{"GrantID":17617,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":25983.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant will be used for LEA personnel salaries.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Doser","Phone":"9256922535"},{"GrantID":17618,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":18475.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the El Dorado County solid waste program is to protect public health, safety,and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\nEl Dorado County intends to use FY 2015-2016 Local Enforcement Agency grant monies to compensate Placer County for performance of sold waste permitting and enforcement activities within El Dorado County. This arrangement between neighboring counties is sought to effect cost efficiency. Any interest earned will also be used to compensate Placer County for performance of solid waste permitting and\r\nenforcement activities within El Dorado County.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Deatherage","Phone":"5306216113"},{"GrantID":17620,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":17429.0000,"ProjectSummary":"LEA funds will be used for the following activities:\r\n\r\n1. Support enhancement of the LEA solid waste landfill permit and inspection programs, and related staff costs.\r\n2. Postage, copies, communications and other miscellaneous office expenses associated with LEA functions in solid waste.\r\n3. Expenses associated with computer and audio/visual equipment to be used to support LEA activities in solid waste.\r\n4. Travel expenses associated with the LEA EHS mandated training and meeting requirements.","ParticipantName":"Lassen County","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Melody","LastName":"Brawley","Phone":"5302518528"},{"GrantID":17621,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":18093.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Environmental Health Division (Solid Waste LEA) of the Yolo County Health Department intends to use the FY 2015/2016 LEA grant funds for training and conference expenses, solid waste staff vehicle maintenance, staff time not reimbursable by fees, and for the purchase and maintenance of equipment necessary to perform the Solid Waste Inspection and Enforcement Program.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jianmin","LastName":"Huang","Phone":"5306668585"},{"GrantID":17622,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":17096.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities in Tehama county. TCEHD intends to use FY 2015-16 Grant funds for equipment, personnel and training in the Department\u0027s solid waste enforcement program.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Potanovic","Phone":"5305278020"},{"GrantID":17623,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":16353.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Amador County\u0027s solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  This grant will supplement the funding of the County program for solid waste permitting and enforcement activities.  All program activities are current mandates on the County to provide this level of service to the community in order that the public health and the environment are not adversely impacted by solid waste handling, storage  or disposal practices.  Amador County Environmental Health intends to use the FY 2015-16 LEA Grant funds for a portion of LEA staff salaries, training and office expenses.  Any interest earned will be used for personnel/salaries.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Israel","Phone":"2092236439"},{"GrantID":17627,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":16416.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Siskiyou County Environmental Health Division maintains an active Local Enforcement Agency Program for the purposes of protecting public health , safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  The 2015-2016 grant funds will be spent on REHS staff salaries.  REHS staff will continue to inspect and enforce applicable regulations at all active and closed facilities.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Navarre","Phone":"5308412112"},{"GrantID":17628,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":31215.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. Sacramento County\u0027s Environmental Management Department intends to use the grant funds to offset LEA program staff costs.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Jameson","Phone":"9168767883"},{"GrantID":17629,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":21410.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA intends to use grant funds for salaries exclusive of benefits.  The Grant will augment our inspection, permitting, and enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Holloway","Phone":"5307452345"},{"GrantID":17630,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":38920.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Diego County Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) has developed program goals and objectives in order to protect public health and safety and the environment that encompass a wide variety of solid waste activities, including solid waste permitting, inspection, investigation and enforcement, regulatory streamlining, agency coordination and customer outreach.\r\nFunds from the EA26 LEA grant will be used to continue to enhance the San Diego County LEA program by providing funds to purchase additional and updated field equipment, computer equipment and software, office supplies, perform equipment maintenance, training opportunities, personnel costs, reference materials, communications equipment, professional memberships, laboratory services, health and safety equipment and supplies, medical monitoring for staff and administrative services.  \r\n\r\nAny interest earned will be used for equipment and supplies.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Melissa","LastName":"Porter","Phone":"8586942801"},{"GrantID":17631,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":23091.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The EHD/LEA intends to use the EA grant funds to implement the Solid Wastes Enforcement Program activities including the inspections, report writing and permit reviews of the various solid waste facilities, CIA sites, and active disposal sites within Ventura County. Funds will also be used for staff  trainings to maintain our State certification, roundtable meetings and conferences, update program staff computer systems as neccessary, and to facilitate activities conducted in the course of enforcement of solid waste laws and regulations.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"ernest","LastName":"dragan","Phone":"8056542859"},{"GrantID":17632,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":18502.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: To support Local Environmental Health\u0027s Solid Waste facilities Permit and Inspections program.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Rowe, MPA, REHS","Phone":"2093811100"},{"GrantID":17634,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":48831.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Bernardino County, Department of Public Health, Division of Environmental Health Services intends to use FY 2015-16 LEA Grant (EA 26) funds to supplement the local enforcement agency program budget for personnel costs.  The division is confident funds will be fully expended for said purposes.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Corwin","LastName":"Porter","Phone":"9093874692"},{"GrantID":17635,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":28889.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to promote compliance with State and Local regulations as it \r\npertains to the collection, handling, storage and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial waste in an effort to protect the air, water, and land from pollution and to ensure public health, safety and the environment. The Fresno County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division, \r\nintends to utilize the FY 2014-15 Enforcement Grant funds for staffing needs directly related to \r\nthe County of Fresnoµs Enforcement Program. Remaining grant funds will be utilized to attend\r\ntraining to maintain program certification, fund office expenses, and purchase and maintain \r\nequipment.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Glenn","LastName":"Allen","Phone":"5596003271"},{"GrantID":17637,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":30125.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Solid/Medical Waste Management Program is to protect the public health and the environment with regards to solid waste facilities in our jurisdiction.  The Alameda County Department of Environmental Health, Office of Solid/Medical Waste Management Program intends to use the FY2015-2016 LEA Grant funds to a portion of salaries of individuals directly involved in the Solid Waste Program in Alameda County.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maria","LastName":"Mendoza","Phone":"5105676730"},{"GrantID":17638,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":46112.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment. The LEA grant funds will be used for staff to attend technical and regulatory training/workshops; contract for technical and legal services; purchase and maintain field equipment and safety gear/supplies used in our inspection program; maintenance for the solid waste vehicles; and staff salary. \r\n","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kathryn","LastName":"Cross","Phone":"7144336000"},{"GrantID":17639,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":82089.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal is to protect the public health and safety and the environment of the resident of Los Angeles County. The Local Enforcement Agency Grant funds will be used to provide technical training on permitting, inspections and enforcement. The funds will be used to purchase personal protective equipment, supplies and field equipment for inspectors. Funds will also be used to purchase educational materials, professional membership fee and subscriptions. Technical consultation may be considered for more complex solid waste issues.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Gerardo","LastName":"Villalobos","Phone":"6264305550"},{"GrantID":17641,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":24263.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tulare County will use FY 15/16 Local Enforcement Agency grant funds to benefit its program regulating solid waste processing and disposal activities.  Funds will provide partial funding for a Registered Environmental Health Specialist to perform routine facility inspections, process permit applications and respond to solid waste complaints.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Patricia","LastName":"Palmer","Phone":"5596247441"},{"GrantID":17642,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":17330.0000,"ProjectSummary":"For over twenty years, the Nevada County Department of Environmental Health solid waste LEA program has been dedicated to the protection of the public health, safety and the environment by insuring the appropriate management and disposal of solid waste within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThis LEA intends to utilize EA 26 funds for the continued enhancement of the Closed, Illegal and Abandoned (CIA) disposal site program, unrecoverable enforcement investigation costs, equipment, annual medical monitoring for LEA field staff, training and reimbursement for staff services (salaries and support services) per approved CalRecycle methodology.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"grant","LastName":"eisen","Phone":"5302651469"},{"GrantID":17643,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":15551.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to maintain a strong public health \u0026 safety program and to protect the environment with regards to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  The City if Vernon Health Dept. intends to use the FY 2015-2016 LEA Grant -26 Funds to purchase safety equipment, monitoring tools, telecommunications air time and accessories for mobile telephones, computer hardware and software, office supplies, and provide vehicle maintenance and upkeep as needed, as well as allow us to attend training and educational conferences to help fulfill our LEA responsibilities.","ParticipantName":"City of Vernon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Leonard","LastName":"Grossberg","Phone":"3235838811"},{"GrantID":17644,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":24917.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to the safe storage, transport and disposal of solid waste within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health intends to use FY 2015 /2016 LEA grant funds for activities directly related to implementation and administration costs of the solid waste facilities permit and inspection programs as outlined in the procedures and requirements and application guidelines for this grant.  This may include, but not be limited to, new safety and computer equipment, medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities, personnel costs, and maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste Program.\r\n\r\nJim Blamey\r\nDepartment of Environmental Health Director","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Blamey","Phone":"4089181973"},{"GrantID":17646,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":62641.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA is applying for the 2015-2016 Landfill Enforcement Grant to further assist our program in reinforcing its goal and achieve efficiency.  The LEA would like to use part of the grant for a consultant contract, which is primarily utilized for engineering review of Reports of Facility Information, closure plans, and other technical documents.  The LEA would like to use the remainder for staff attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees and field equipment and its maintenance.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Kao","Phone":"2132523967"},{"GrantID":17647,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":15550.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\nThe Sunshine Canyon Landfill Local Enforcement Agency intends to use EA 26 FY 2015-2016 LEA grant funds for new safety and field equipment, staff attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees, and field equipment and its maintenance.","ParticipantName":"Sunshine Canyon Landfill","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Kao","Phone":"2132523967"},{"GrantID":17648,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":16744.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The entire grant amount will be used for staff salaries in the Solid Waste Program.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Hedtke","Phone":"5306231459"},{"GrantID":17649,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":22958.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1) Staffing and Training;\r\n2) Expenses related to hosting roundtable and other solid waste meetings;\r\n3) Equipment maintenance and equipment needs such as instrument calibration, computers, cameras, etc;\r\n4) Vehicle mileage and travel expenses;\r\n5) Staffing and miscellaneous expense such as safety gear.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Larisa","LastName":"Margulis","Phone":"6503726247"},{"GrantID":17650,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":34856.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding received through the Local Enforcement Agency grant will offset staff costs related to inspections, training, enforcement activities and over-site of the Solid Waste Program.\r\n\r\nThe goal of the Kern County Public Health Services Department, Environmental Health Division, as the Local Enforcement Agency, is to ensure that solid waste activities are operated in conformance with regulations of the State of California, and that the protection of public health, safety and the environment is upheld as the highest priority.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeffrey","LastName":"Marshall","Phone":"6618628775"},{"GrantID":17651,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":16229.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regards to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. \r\n\r\nFunds obtained from the grant program will be used to support the Local Enforcement Agency\u0027s (LEA) ability to inspect, permit and monitor the landfill and compost facility.  These funds will be set up in a separate interest bearing account and appropriate records will be maintained.  Any interest earned will be used to enhance Personnel costs.\r\n\r\nThe Solid Waste Program in Mariposa County continues to benefit from enforcement training  workshops/seminars offered by the CalRecycle and other worthwhile organizations.  These training sessions assist in the standardization of LEA functions and provide opportunities to network with other jurisdictions. \r\n\r\nAdditionally, the LEA Program will continue inspection of closed, illegal, abandoned sites and transfer stations throughout the County.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Teresa","LastName":"Ramirez-Bishop","Phone":"2099663689"},{"GrantID":17654,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":15747.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  The Del Norte County Community Development Department\u0027s Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2015-2016 LEA funds for personnel costs related to LEA duties and transportation costs to attend LEA Roundtable meetings.  ","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Heidi","LastName":"Kunstal","Phone":"7074647254"},{"GrantID":17657,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":23366.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department Solid Waste Program (EHD) is to protect public health, safety, and environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe EHD intends to use the FY 2015-2016 LEA grant fund for new safety, field, and office equipment; staff training; and inspection of solid waste facilities.  Any interest earned will be spent on copy machine lease.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Kith","Phone":"2094683444"},{"GrantID":17659,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":41935.0000,"ProjectSummary":"**REVISE**\r\n\r\nOne of the goals of the LEA program is to protect public health and safety through effective uses of technology in regulating waste facilities in Riverside County.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Reyes","Phone":"9519558980"},{"GrantID":17660,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":21266.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Solano County Local Enforcement Agency\u0027s (LEA) goal is to protect public health and environment by ensuting solid waste facilities are compliant with State minimum standards. To accomplish this goal, it is important to have professional staff in the program. The Funds from this grant will be used by the LEA to offset the personnel costs of the Environmental Health Specialists that are responsible for performing solid waste facility permitting and/or inspection duties. Grant funds may also be used to offset the personnel cost of a civil engineer in the Public Works Division or a Geologist in Environmental Health Services Division when directly assisting the LEA by performing permitting, inspection or review activity related to solid waste facilities that require civil engineering or certified engineering geologist review. ","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jagjinder","LastName":"Sahota","Phone":"7077843308"},{"GrantID":17661,"CycleID":612,"CycleCode":"TIP2        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP2         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Melissa Sanford","AwardedFunds":73583.0000,"ProjectSummary":"MBTechnology Inc. manufactures roofing \u0026 underlayment systems.   One of our products \"ecotorch\" uses recycled tire.  The ingredient we replaced to make ecotorch was very fine (150 mesh) and the recycled tire we are currently using is 40 mesh.  This has resulted in increased blending time and hence increased production cost.  We want to reformulate ecotorch using a finer recycled rubber (50 mesh or finer).  This should allow us to blend it much faster and bring down the production cost.     We then want to get more aggressive in our sales and marketing effort and promote the more cost competitive ecotorch  membrane to more end users.  The challenge has been to compete with other roofing membranes which use Calcium Carbonate as filler , which is much cheaper in cost than recycled tire. Hopefully through this grant we can expand the offering of this product to more markets since we can somehow offset the additional cost of using recycled tire and make it more economically.","ParticipantName":"MBTechnology","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bahman","LastName":"Behbehani","Phone":"5592332181"},{"GrantID":17662,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":23530.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, public safety and the environment as it relates to the operation of solid waste facilities in Santa Barbara County.\r\n\r\nSanta Barbara County Environmental Health Services intends to use the FY 2014/15 grant funds for LEA staff salaries, training, equipment maintenance and the purchase of needed office and or field equipment. In accordance with grant requirements, all expeditures will be tracked with a complete accounting of those expenditures provided to CalRec within 90 days of the closing of the fiscal year.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Sloan","Phone":"8056814942"},{"GrantID":17665,"CycleID":612,"CycleCode":"TIP2        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP2         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Melissa Sanford","AwardedFunds":148500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Rubber Bark brand 1/2\" light industrial/gym mat.  This lighter weight mat is easier to handle, yet still provides a practical and sustainable surface for human impact attenuation in light industrial and informal recreation applications.","ParticipantName":"Rubber Bark, Inc.","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jana","LastName":"Nairn","Phone":"2096348849"},{"GrantID":17666,"CycleID":612,"CycleCode":"TIP2        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP2         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Melissa Sanford","AwardedFunds":147669.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Rubber tiles produced from recycled tire rubber and virgin epdm rubber and marketed under the brand names DeckTop, SportPlay, Paver Tile and EquiTile.  The production and sale of these products will utilize approximately 1,000,000 pounds of crumb rubber of which approximately 450,000 pounds will be converting virgin epdm to recycled tire rubber.  The resulting grant request is $415,275.","ParticipantName":"Environmental Molding Concepts LLC","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Sako","LastName":"Beudjekian","Phone":"9512146590"},{"GrantID":17667,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":16252.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to implement the LEA program in Colusa County.","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jasjit (Jesse)","LastName":"Kang","Phone":"5304580396"},{"GrantID":17669,"CycleID":612,"CycleCode":"TIP2        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP2         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Melissa Sanford","AwardedFunds":243537.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Use 30 Mesh crumb rubber form California commercial tires to replace virgin rubber in the manufacture of three rubber molded product groups.","ParticipantName":"Mission Rubber Company LLC","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Donald","LastName":"Wrixon","Phone":"9514794942"},{"GrantID":17672,"CycleID":612,"CycleCode":"TIP2        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP2         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Melissa Sanford","AwardedFunds":136500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Products to be produced during grant period:  Special Service Blend Tire Fill: Liquid rubber mixed with a blend of buffing dust and ground up rubber from waste tires.  The blend will be used to create a solid rubber core inside industrial tires.\r\n\r\nIncentive Categories: Feedstock Conversion, General Cost\r\n\r\nEstimated total amount of crumb rubber to be used during grant period: 248,430 pounds","ParticipantName":"McCoy\u0027s Industrial Tire, Inc.","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shanna","LastName":"Pike","Phone":"2095374881"},{"GrantID":17675,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":29694.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to the effects of solid waste at recycling, waste handling facilities, and illegal disposal (blight, etc.) sites. The City of San Jose Department of Planning, Building, and Code Enforcement, Code Enforcement Division intends to use the LEAGP EA26 for the ongoing duties and responsibilities of permitting, inspecting, and enforcement of permitted Solid Waste Facilities.  To adequately fulfill the duties of the LEA the following are needed: upgraded computer tablets and keyboards, LEA staff medical monitoring, vehicle maintenance, staff training, continuing education (REHS) and professional memberships (CEHA, NEHA, etc.).  Any interest earned will be used for supplies and office equipment for the LEA Program. LEA grant expenditures, needs, and focus may be altered during the term of this grant cycle, which may necessitate a relocation of some of the grant funds. If this is necessary, the LEA supervisor will provide the proposed changes for CalRecycle staff review.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rachel","LastName":"Roberts","Phone":"4085357719"},{"GrantID":17676,"CycleID":613,"CycleCode":"RLC30       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC30        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":1585725.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Implementation of beverage container recycling, tire, e-waste and oil projects and outreach activities throughout San Francisco Bay Area.","ParticipantName":"San Francisco Conservation Corps","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Debra","LastName":"Gore-Mann","Phone":"4159287322"},{"GrantID":17677,"CycleID":613,"CycleCode":"RLC30       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC30        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":1585725.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Los Angeles Conservation Corps will take FY 2014-15 recycling totals and increase them by 5% establishing a baseline to calculate FY 2015-16 increases in recycling totals. \r\n\r\nLA Conservation Corps crews will continue to provide recycling services to a variety of school, restaurant/ bar and large venue accounts across the County of Los Angeles. Our services take the burden of transporting recyclables to a recycling center away from local schools, businesses and property owners. Out of approximately 800 schools in Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) only 80 schools have a comprehensive CRV recycling program on campus, all of which are currently being serviced by LA Corps. Our crews are also recycling at schools in the Santa Clarita Valley. CalRecycle funded crews to assist school districts in setting up and maintaining school recycling programs. As in the past, the LA Corps will return all revenue to the schools. This year, we will continue to service our existing school accounts and add new school accounts. Finally we will also collect recyclables at local businesses, restaurants as well as large venues. We offer this service free of charge to the community and any revenue received allows LA Corps to further accomplish its mission. \r\nLA Conservation Corps crews provide convenient collection and community outreach services at year-round public events ranging from community parades to tailgating parties at Pasadena‘s Rose Bowl and the LA Dodger Stadium. Each year, our crews provide recycling collections at over 100 college football games, concerts, golf tournaments and community events. In FY 2015-16 our crews will continue to provide CRV collections services to large public events. \r\n\r\nFor e-waste, LA Conservation Corps plans to provide collections events of electronic waste and educate the public by partnering up with local jurisdictions to do outreach before events. We plan to also provide staff to assist at theses events. \r\n\r\nFor tire recycling, LA Conservation Corps plans to provide collections of illegally dumped tires on public properties. We will haul away and properly dispose of the tires. We will also provide education and outreach to the public by partnering up with local jurisdictions. \r\n\r\nFor used oil, we will partner with local jurisdictions to provide education and outreach to the public on proper disposal. We will conduct site visits to multiple CCC sites and check that their signage is in compliance with regulations.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Conservation Corps","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Skillman","Phone":"2132107620"},{"GrantID":17678,"CycleID":613,"CycleCode":"RLC30       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC30        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":1585725.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In grant RLC30 the San Jose Conservation Corps \u0026 Charter School (SJCC\u0026CS) will continue to develop their recycling program to engage in additional work and projects in the ever-expanded field of e-waste, used tires, and used oil.\r\n\r\nThe SJCC\u0026CS will make additional efficiency changes to its’ beverage container recycling in order to reduce the costs of this part of the Recycling Department, due to the declining funds in the BCRF. The majority of the BCRF funding would be used as leverage to start pilot programs with local jurisdictions (e.g.: Sunnyvale Glass Collection Pilot) with the intention of moving the programs into a fee-for-service structure.\r\n\r\nThe staff members at SJCC\u0026CS will continue to work with local jurisdictions and other agencies to establish partnership opportunities to work with and provide education and outreach for e-waste, used oil, and used tires. Where it is possible, realistic, and feasible, the SJCC\u0026CS will implement a Collection program related to the new material categories. Where it is not possible, SJCC\u0026 CS will develop specialized teams that would operate with different skill-sets in order to accomplish the projects related to the new materials. Please see below for a short summary on each of the material related projects that we are developing or engaging in:\r\n\r\nBeverage Containers \u0026 E-waste\r\nThe SJCC\u0026CS will continue to expand and improve on its’ beverage container recycling program.  The SJCC\u0026CS currently has approximately 200 recycling clients in the South Bay Area.  Our Collections Team picks-up beverage containers, paper, cardboard, and ewaste from these clients.  This year, we have also added e-waste to our list of items we collect.  We are currently building a partnership with City of Sunnyvale’s bars and restaurants to “get glass out of the landfill.”  \r\n\r\nOur Eco-Academy Team processes all materials collected in our recycling warehouse at 1534 Berger Drive in San Jose.  In addition to processing and keeping our recycling yard clean and organized, they are also participating in Eco-Academy.  Eco-Academy is a 12-unit curriculum, originally developed by Dorsey Moore, Alyssa Rice-Wilson, and Fidel Gonzales back in 2001.  Corpsmembers participate in classes, tours/field trips, hikes, and watch documentaries/films on recycling and conservation-related topics.  Eco-Academy Corpsmembers also participate in a Santa Cruz County beach clean-up each month (collecting beverage containers and litter). \r\n\r\nWith leveraged funding from the City of San Jose, Zero Waste Events contract ($105K), the SJCC\u0026CS Special Events Recycling Team is able to provide recycling services for over 100 special events annually.\r\n\r\nOur team of Recycling Interns collects recyclables at our local community colleges, including San Jose City College (SJCC), Evergreen Valley College (EVC), and San Jose State University (SJSU).   They collect the recycling in the mornings, and then attend college classes in the afternoons.\r\n\r\nOil\r\nWe are currently developing a partnership with the County of Santa Clara Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) program for education and outreach on recycling used oil at the Alviso Marina.  It is our goal to implement and expand on this program in the new fiscal year. SJCC\u0026CS is also working with Santa Clara County to develop a slate of education and outreach projects related to used oil.\r\n \r\nTires\r\nIn the first year of our used tire recycling project, we have collected and recycled thousands of tires in the South Bay Area.  Partnering with County and State Parks Departments, Corpsmembers pulled thousands of tires out of reservoirs, public lands, county and state parks, and open space areas.  The  SJCC\u0026CS intends to continue to build on and improve our tire recycling program in fiscal year 15/16.\r\n\r\nWith the development of the new program, the SJCC\u0026CS will conduct research in order to develop internal training tools to educate staff and Corpsmembers. As part of the training we would include tapping into external resources, such as local organizations and resources to help provide lectures, educational materials, and tours to respective material handling facilities. In some occasions, job opportunities may be presented as an option for the Corpsmembers to further their careers in the Recycling field. \r\n\r\nThis is only the second year that SJCC\u0026 CS is working with these materials and there is still room for growth. The SJCC\u0026CS is looking forward to working with CalRecycle to accomplish these goals.","ParticipantName":"San Jose Conservation Corps","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dorsey","LastName":"Moore","Phone":"4084596402"},{"GrantID":17679,"CycleID":613,"CycleCode":"RLC30       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC30        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":1585725.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SRCC will have an e-waste collection program serving the greater Sacramento Region to coordinate and collect e-waste from community partners, and to provide outreach and education to consumers about how to properly dispose of e-waste.\r\nSRCC will have a Used Oil program serving the greater Sacramento Region to reduce illegal dumping of used oil and to ensure that Certified Collection Centers are signed correctly and are accepting used oil from community members.\r\nSRCC will have a Used Tire collection program serving the greater Sacramento Region to collect used tires that have been dumped on public property, assist in community tire amnesty events and provide outreach and education to consumers about how to dispose of used tires.\r\nSRCC will have a Beverage Container recycling program focused on serving events, businesses, operations of the SRCC recycling center and providing education and outreach to the greater Sacramento Region.\r\nSRCC will continue","ParticipantName":"Sacramento Regional Conservation Corps","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kala","LastName":"Dean","Phone":"9164176746"},{"GrantID":17680,"CycleID":613,"CycleCode":"RLC30       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC30        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":1585725.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Conservation Corps of Long Beach (CCLB) will continue recycling collections to local business and Multi-Family complexes. CCLB will now expand education , outreach, marketing and collections to include e waste, tires, and oil. We will work with our local jurisdictions, government agencies and local waste haulers to leverage funding and partner on a variety  of grant activities.","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Knapp","Phone":"5629861249"},{"GrantID":17681,"CycleID":613,"CycleCode":"RLC30       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC30        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":1585725.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant Summary\r\nLocal Conservation Corps Grant Program\r\nRLC30, FY 2015 – 16\r\n\r\nCRV Collection Routes\r\nFor FY 2015-2016, Urban Corps will continue to educate its current commercial account partners to increase proper diversion of CRV materials. Urban Corps will use a dedicated Education and Community Outreach team to set informative meetings with current and potential collection route partners.  The Education and Community Outreach team will provide local businesses and organizations with guidance on how to create an efficient and cost-effective CRV Recycling Program.  \r\n\r\nE-Waste Collection Routes\r\nFor FY 2015-2016, Urban Corps will establish an E-Waste Collection program along with reaching out to with its current commercial account partners to educate them on e-waste collection opportunities . Urban Corps will use a dedicated Education and Community Outreach team to set informative meetings with current and potential E-Waste collection route partners, and create and distribute customized marketing materials to support E-Waste collections and events.  \r\n\r\nTire Collection Routes\r\n\r\nUrban Corps will continue to work with local auto businesses to supplement and accommodate their recycling needs to properly dispose of waste tires generated from their facility and to assist them with their continued efforts to comply with state and local regulations. Urban Corps will educate local businesses on how to properly dispose waste tires and help them get the required documentation to dispose of waste tire. Urban Corps will work alongside local tire recycler/hauler to supplement their fleet to pick up waste tires. Urban Corps will create and distribute customized marketing materials to support waste tire collections and events.  \r\n \r\nInternship Program\r\nUrban Corps will maintain its existing Recycling Internship Programs. The Internship Program provides Corpsmembers job training with local businesses and public agencies. Corpsmembers will help create and maintain the recycling program with partnering organizations to meet their goals for waste diversion and recycling.  Urban Corps will also expand its existing Recycling Internship Program to include Waste Tire, Used Oil and E-Waste facilities. \r\n\r\nSpecial Events Program\r\nUrban Corps will maintain its recycling presence at special events around San Diego County. Urban Corps will offer zero-waste event management to event sponsors which includes a focus on recycling CRV, Waste Tires, Used Oil and E-Waste. When available, Urban Corps will setup booth space at events to promote recycling and public education about recycling.\r\n\r\nECO Center Outreach and Education\r\nUrban Corps’ Recycling Education and Community Outreach (ECO) Center will continue to serve as a multi-purpose resource center and field trip destination for the entire San Diego region.  Urban Corps’ goal is to educate community groups and members on resource conservation measures and to inform them on how they can actively participate in our recycling program. Furthermore, Urban Corps will train Corpsmembers to lead recycling’s education and community outreach informational tours and projects. Urban Corps will continue to promote its ECO Center through its Outreach and Education team to various school districts, online, in social media, and to community organizations, including Boys and Girl Scouts, Catholic Charities, San Diego Unified, Santee Unified, and unincorporated school districts within the County of San Diego.  Organizations that are not able to visit our ECO Center, Urban Corps’ will promote its recycling education program at their location. \r\n\r\nCommunity Beautification\r\nUrban Corps will continue its Community Beautification Program by providing recycling and litter abatement services to Maintenance Assessment/Business Improvement Districts. Urban Corps will continue its Community Beautification Program to serve the public spaces within neighborhoods and communities throughout San Diego County, with an emphasis on beverage container collection, Waste Tires, Used Oil and E-Waste. Currently these services include four (4) Maintenance Assessment /Business Improvement Districts that affect over 350,000 residents and businesses throughout San Diego County.\r\n\r\nFundraising and Education Program\r\nUrban Corps will continue its CRV Refund Program at schools and non-profit organizations throughout San Diego County.  In addition, Urban Corps will assist schools and other organizations to set up E-Waste events as part of their fundraising efforts. Each school or organization participating in this program will be visited and educated by trained Urban Corps staff on the importance of the “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle” lifestyle and the new opportunities for fundraising through E-Waste collection.  \r\n\r\nCertified Collection Center Surveys\r\nUrban Corps will continue to take signage and oil collection surveys from Certified Used Oil Collection Centers throughout San Diego County. Urban Corps will work with local jurisdictions and will submit the surveys to CalRecycle.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Urban Corps of San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dino","LastName":"Saldajeno","Phone":"6192356884"},{"GrantID":17682,"CycleID":613,"CycleCode":"RLC30       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC30        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":1585725.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Utilizing funding from CalRecycle, the Fresno EOC Local Conservation Corps will expand upon services introduced during the last cycle of funding. We will expand the education and outreach of our Used Oil efforts, including visiting existing Certified Collection sites to inspect for signage. Our Waste Tire program will ramp up its collection activities and seek to partner with local municipalities on Tire Amnesty events. We will seek to greatly expand our E-waste collection efforts by hosting more collection events and our CVR collection efforts will continue through our Certified Buyback Center and collection at largely attended events and high producing bars/restaurants/schools. ","ParticipantName":"Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shawn","LastName":"Riggins","Phone":"5592641048"},{"GrantID":17683,"CycleID":613,"CycleCode":"RLC30       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC30        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":1585725.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Orange County Conservation Corps (OCCC) will continue to provide environmental services to our community and local jurisdictions.  OCCC will establish new lines of service by performing public awareness and outreach at local community events to educate the public on the importance of recycling.  OCCC crews will also provide support, collection, and distribution of oil, tire, and electronic waste recycling.   OCCC will accomplish the above goals by completing the milestone established on the submitted Work Plan.  It\u0027s OCCC goal to increase the awareness and divert material for our landfills and illegal dumping. ","ParticipantName":"Orange County Conservation Corps","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andrew","LastName":"Le","Phone":"7149566222"},{"GrantID":17684,"CycleID":613,"CycleCode":"RLC30       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC30        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":1585725.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conservation Corps North Bay (CCNB) will utilize grant funds for the following projects, which will increase the recycling of cans/bottles, e-waste, tires, and oil in California. \r\n\r\nCans/Bottles:\r\nCRV recycling will continue to be collected by CCNB through servicing bins on routes and providing recycling at events in Sonoma and Marin Counties. \r\n\r\nE-waste:\r\nCovered e-waste will be collected from public and private entities during collection routes.  \r\nCCNB will partner with local non-profits and e-waste collectors to provide support at e-waste collection events.  \r\nCCNB will provide outreach and education to the public on why recycling e-waste is important and where they can recycle their e-waste properly. \r\n\r\nTires:\r\nCCNB will work with local government agencies to provide support for Tire Amnesty events in Marin and Sonoma Counties.\r\nCCNB will remove illegally dumped tires from locations approved by CalRecycle.\r\nCCNB will provide outreach and education to the public on why recycling tires is important and where they can recycle their tires properly. \r\n\r\nUsed Oil:\r\nCCNB will work with local collaborators to audit used oil Certified Collection Centers in Marin County.\r\nCCNB will work with local agencies to label storm drains to discourage used oil being disposed of down the drains.\r\nCCNB will provide outreach and education to the public on why recycling used oil is important and where they can recycle their used oil properly. \r\n\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps North Bay","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Laura","LastName":"Vernon","Phone":"4154544554"},{"GrantID":17685,"CycleID":613,"CycleCode":"RLC30       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC30        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":1585725.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CSET\u0027s Sequoia Community Corps will work to provide recycling opportunities for Tulare, Kern, and Kings county residents and businesses through the collection of CRV material, ewaste, used oil, and tires.","ParticipantName":"Sequoia Community Corps","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Teresa","LastName":"Guzman","Phone":"5597324194"},{"GrantID":17687,"CycleID":613,"CycleCode":"RLC30       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC30        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":1585725.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The overall recycling goal of San Joaquin Regional Conservation Corps (SJRCC) is to provide recycling services to the surrounding and neighboring communities. SJRCC will accomplish this by: 1) Maintaining current Beverage Container Recycling (BCR) clients; 2) Conducting community presentations for all recycling activities; 3) Conducting planning meetings with local jurisdictions; 4) Establishing and maintaining education and outreach activities for all recycling activities; 5) Establishing cleanup and collection events for all recycling activities; and 6) collecting and tracking recycling data for all recycling activities.\r\n\r\nSJRCC will determine the outcome achieved through the establishment of baseline data for all recycling activities and data collection and evaluation methods, such as: 1) Compiling volume and/or tonnage for all material types, and comparing it to the previous fiscal year to calculate the percentage change; and 2) Tracking the number of recycling accounts, events and/or venues, compiling results, and reporting results.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County Office of Education (dba San Joaquin County Regional Conservation Corps)","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicholas","LastName":"Mueller","Phone":"2092922701"},{"GrantID":17688,"CycleID":613,"CycleCode":"RLC30       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC30        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":1585725.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Will use funds as reimbursement for allowable costs associated with Grant # RLC30-15-13","ParticipantName":"Civicorps Schools","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Hickey","Phone":"5109927838"},{"GrantID":17689,"CycleID":613,"CycleCode":"RLC30       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC30        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":800029.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Urban Conservation Corps of the Inland Empire will provide comprehensive recycling services throughout San Bernardino and Riverside Counties.  The recycling services include \r\n\r\n1) Beverage bottle container collection, education and outreach, clean ups, and partnering with local jurisdictions to increase the volume of beverage bottle containers that will be recycled; \r\n\r\n2) Electronic waste collection services, education and outreach; organizing and participating in large e-waste collection services; surveying residents on their knowledge and awareness of ewaste disposal and assisting local jurisdictions and businesses in collecting ewaste;\r\n\r\n3) Used Rubber Tire collection and hauling; education and outreach; participating in large used tire clean ups; and providing labor and fleet support to local jurisdictions on used rubber tire collection/clean ups; and\r\n\r\n4) Use oil education and outreach; organizing stenciling projects for stopping storm drain dumping of used oil; and used oil filter exchange programming\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Southern California Mountains Foundation","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stacy","LastName":"Gorin","Phone":"5305594210"},{"GrantID":17691,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":17335.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To support personnel salaries and benefits for solid waste landfill permit and inspection activities in the LEA program","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sarah","LastName":"Holcomb","Phone":"5302836355"},{"GrantID":17694,"CycleID":612,"CycleCode":"TIP2        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP2         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Melissa Sanford","AwardedFunds":151031.0000,"ProjectSummary":"TBD","ParticipantName":"Millennium Molding, Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eimy","LastName":"Jacquez","Phone":"9515099393"},{"GrantID":17695,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":19792.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This certified LEA oversees 66 solid waste sites (operations, facilities, closed municipal waste landfills and burn dumps) and numerous nuisance dump sites.  We educate citizens and businesses, and respond to their requests as well as other agency requests for service.  Other funding for the LEA program is derived from a portion of the solid waste tipping fee (currently $2.66/ton), solid waste operation/facility inspection fees and project review fees.  We will use the EA 26 grant funds to augment our program revenue for staff salaries, training and equipment.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Harriet","LastName":"Hill","Phone":"7072682224"},{"GrantID":17696,"CycleID":612,"CycleCode":"TIP2        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP2         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Melissa Sanford","AwardedFunds":499200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Kirkhill plans to use the grant funds in formulating recipes to produce 9 new products that incorporate feedstock conversion and fine mesh crumb rubber.","ParticipantName":"KMC Acquisition Corporation","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Liza","LastName":"Reker","Phone":"5628031117"},{"GrantID":17697,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":18754.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Butte County Environmental Health regarding the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment specifically concerning solid waste facilities within our jurisdictions.  LEA Enforcement Grant funds will be used primarily to maintain inspection frequency for non-fee supported solid waste sites (SWIS), enforcement activities not covered by other solid waste program funds such as fees and activities including participation in LEA and CalRecycyle coordination activities to assure program uniformity and compliance with applicable state regulatory requirements.  Any interest accrued will be used to cover the cost of existing solid waste program staffing.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Huerta","Phone":"5305385328"},{"GrantID":17698,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":16299.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The enforcement assistance grant will be utilized to directly support the Glenn County Local Enforcement Agency in inspecting and monitoring the Glenn County Landfill, two composting operations, closed sites and other solid waste activities. The grants funds will be maintained in a separate account within the Glenn County Health Services Department budget, as required in the Enforcement Assistance Grants Program Financial Control Mechanisms document. Expenditures will be divided between equipment, training, professional and consulting services and LEA staff salaries.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Backus","Phone":"5309346102"},{"GrantID":17703,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":16165.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities in our jurisdiction.\r\nThe Modoc County Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 15/16 LEA grant funds for staff salary in the solid waste program.  Any interest earned will be used for the same purpose.","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Warren","LastName":"Farnam","Phone":"5302336310"},{"GrantID":17707,"CycleID":612,"CycleCode":"TIP2        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2014-15   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP2         - 2014-15","GrantManager":"Melissa Sanford","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Eco-Flex of California, is presently in full operation in the central valley. As new products continue to expand, we are working with Van Duerr Industries, Inc. dba SafePath Products in developing various new and existing products. We anticipate continued and expanding growth the 2nd quarter of 2015 through 2019. We anticipate new machinery demands as early as 2016. \r\nCurrently we employee a full production staff at the present and anticipate continued expansion in the coming months. Producing at a static volume at present we will experience continuing expansion as anticipated and have planned for this growth. \r\nWith our advanced technology and mold production faster than tradition manufacturing we can capture full production in a fraction of the time compared to traditional manufacturing processes. This advantage is what allows Eco-Flex to expand with product development that has yet to be realized in this industry.","ParticipantName":"Eco-Flex California LLC","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Alan","LastName":"Champagne","Phone":"8663263539"},{"GrantID":17709,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":27155.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the City of San Diego Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. \r\n\r\nThe LEA intends to use EA26 grant funds for new safety and office equipment, medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff that perform inspections at solid waste facilities), equipment maintenance, staff training, reference materials, and personnel costs. \r\n","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Renee","LastName":"Robertson","Phone":"6195333693"},{"GrantID":17711,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":17881.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. Inyo County Environmental Health Department intends to use FY 2015-16 LEA grant funds to help pay the costs of salary and benefits of our solid waste inspector and program manager.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marvin","LastName":"Moskowitz","Phone":"7608780261"},{"GrantID":17712,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":18373.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA Grant funds will be utilized to offset personnel costs associated with the implementation of the LEA Program.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Trey","LastName":"Strickland","Phone":"7072346639"},{"GrantID":17714,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":18724.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Napa County Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency is to protect the public health, safety, and the environment with regard to all solid waste facilities and operations within Napa County.\r\nNapa County intends to use the FY 2015-16 LEA Grant funds for the purpose of assisting personnel salary associated within the solid waste facility inspection and permitting program.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"7072534144"},{"GrantID":17717,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":24027.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local Enforcement Agency Grant Program EA26 funds will supplement personnel, training, equipment, supplies, and other program-related costs of operating the Monterey County\u0027s Solid Waste Management Services.  Grant monies will be used to achieve the following goals:\r\n1.  To inspect and monitor all regulated solid waste facilities at required frequencies.\r\n2.  To enhance program efficiency by increasing specialists\u0027 knowledge and capacity through key training opportunities.\r\n3.  To ensure safety and effectiveness while enforcing solid waste statutes and regulations by providing staff with the necessary tools and equipment to carry out program activities.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ricardo","LastName":"Encarnacion","Phone":"8317554542"},{"GrantID":17718,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":25030.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Sonoma County’s Solid Waste program is to protect public health, public safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nSonoma County’s Department of Health Services, Public Health Division, Environmental Health \u0026 Safety Section intends to use fiscal year 2015/16 Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) grant funds for REHS salaries, computer services, safety \u0026 field equipment, in-State travel \u0026 meetings, maintenance of vehicles assigned to the LEA program and office equipment \u0026 supplies.\r\n\r\nInterest earned will be used to cover LEA program costs that exceed the awarded amount.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Sosko","Phone":"7075656521"},{"GrantID":17719,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":18454.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct local enforcement agency inspection and enforcement program.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Carla","LastName":"Serio","Phone":"5302255787"},{"GrantID":17720,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":33935.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Reimbursement of personnel costs at the applied labor rate for solid waste inspection and enforcment for the following jursidictions: City of Live Oak, City of Marysville, City of Wheatland, City of Yuba City, Sutter County and Yuba County.","ParticipantName":"Yuba-Sutter County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Clark","LastName":"Pickell","Phone":"5307497523"},{"GrantID":17721,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":15008.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Alpine County LEA proposes to use grant funds for LEA personnel, for training of LEA staff and any equipment necessary to perform the inspection and enforcement duties.","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Lampson","Phone":"5306942235"},{"GrantID":17722,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":15572.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With only one FTE Environmental Health Specialist, Sierra County currently operates five solid waste disposal facilities which are located throughout an area covering approximately 1000 square miles.  The Local Enforcement Agency is charged with the responsibility to \"...assure that solid, liquid, and hazardous waste are collected, treated, handled, and reclaimed or recycled in such a manner as to prevent the spread of pollution of waters, the creation of nuisances of safety hazards, and the environmental degradation of any kind.\"  (Sierra County Health Services Plan, (1994/95).  The Environmental Health Specialist is responsible for performing tasks directly related to landfill permit and inspections as well as accomplish all the duties encompassed by the Environmental Health Plan.","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jamie","LastName":"Thompson","Phone":"5309936770"},{"GrantID":17723,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":16749.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Money from this grant will be used in its entirety to offset staff salary in the LEA Program.","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Louis","LastName":"Molina","Phone":"7609241845"},{"GrantID":17724,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":19351.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe LEA grant funds and any interest earned would be used towards improving our solid waste enforcement program. Those expenses would include training for enforcement staff (including travel within the state), the purchase of equipment and materials used for inspection and salaries and benefits for environmental health personnel to handle expected workload in FY 2015-2016 from anticipated applications from new or revised solid waste facility permits, inspections and other activities in the solid waste enforcement program.\r\n\r\nJeff G. Taber, MPH, REHS\r\nDeputy Health Director, Environmental Health Services\r\nKings County Public Health Department","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Taber","Phone":"5595841411"},{"GrantID":17725,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":18438.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA grant will enhance the solid waste program by providing additional resources for public education, staff training, equipment, and consulting services.  ","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eithne","LastName":"Bullick","Phone":"4154736814"},{"GrantID":17726,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":15753.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect the health, safety, and environment with regard to the solid waste facilty in the City\u0027s jurisdiction, namely BKK landfill. The City of West Covina intends to use the 2014-2015 LEA Grant funds to supplement their LEA Solid Waste Program for contractual waste management enforcement/inspection services.","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Delfino","LastName":"Consunji","Phone":"6269398425"},{"GrantID":17727,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":16475.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds from this grant will be used to implement the Solid Wastes Enforcement Program activities including the inspections, report writing and permit reviews of the various solid waste facilities, hauling vehicles and disposal sites within Tuolumne County. Funds will also be used for enrichment by allowing staff to attend trainings, roundtable meetings, and conferences, and to promote awareness of proper solid waste disposal and recycling through community outreach and education. Any interest earned will be used fro training and education.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rachelle","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"2095335692"},{"GrantID":17729,"CycleID":610,"CycleCode":"EA26        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA26         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":16014.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Pittsburg LEA will use the funds for inspection and enforcement of all types of solid waste facilities, outreach, and inspection vehicle expenses.  The Funds will be used to continue programs, education and outreach to residents on materials that cannot be disposed of in a landfill/transfer station such as sharps, mercury, tires and other HHW materials.  The funds will also support computers, software, electronics and other monitoring equipment.","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"LAURA","LastName":"WRIGHT","Phone":"9252524114"},{"GrantID":17730,"CycleID":617,"CycleCode":"RLC28A      ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC28A       - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":103083.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The SFCC proposes to implement recycling activities including but not limited to beverage container collection, special events, outreach and education and other related recycling activities.","ParticipantName":"San Francisco Conservation Corps","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Debra","LastName":"Gore-Mann","Phone":"4159287322"},{"GrantID":17731,"CycleID":617,"CycleCode":"RLC28A      ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC28A       - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":103083.0000,"ProjectSummary":"     For this grant we plan to emphasize on the educational component to recently hired participants. We will be doing an intensive training course where topics such as how our work has an environmental impact on our community and focus on recycling knowledge will be covered. \r\nOur goal is to hire approximately 40 new participants, train them and prepare them to do recycling activities.\r\n    LA Conservation Corps crews provide convenient collection and community outreach services at public events ranging from tailgating parties at Pasadena‘s Rose Bowl and the LA Dodger Stadium, therefore these trainings will be useful in preparing our participants to interact and educate the public. ","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Conservation Corps","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Skillman","Phone":"2132107620"},{"GrantID":17732,"CycleID":617,"CycleCode":"RLC28A      ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC28A       - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":103083.0000,"ProjectSummary":"For Cycle 28A, the San Jose Conservation Corps \u0026 Charter School (SJCC\u0026CS) will utilize these funds in a different ways in order to increase recycling and litter abatement in public spaces and also to make some purchases that would enhance the programmatic efficiencies of our sorting operations.\r\n\r\nThe recycling and litter abatement projects in public spaces would primarily be used as funding to work with local partners to perform litter abatement projects in waterways and riparian habits. Litter typically finds its way into waterways and many local jurisdictions lack the labor to perform the cleanup work even if the impacted areas are well known. We wish to use the majority of these funds to establish partnerships and as \"seed funding\" to show potential sponsors that we are capable of performing this work while developing these partnerships into possible contract work.","ParticipantName":"San Jose Conservation Corps","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dorsey","LastName":"Moore","Phone":"4084596402"},{"GrantID":17733,"CycleID":617,"CycleCode":"RLC28A      ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC28A       - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":103083.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Beverage container collection, sorting, outreach.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento Regional Conservation Corps","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kala","LastName":"Dean","Phone":"9164176746"},{"GrantID":17734,"CycleID":617,"CycleCode":"RLC28A      ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC28A       - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Gwen Oliver","AwardedFunds":103083.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Conservation Corps of Long Beach (CCLB) will continue recycling collections to local business and Multi-Family complexes. CCLB will now expand education , outreach, marketing and collections. We will work with our local jurisdictions, government agencies and local waste haulers to leverage funding and partner on a variety  of grant activities.","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Bassett","Phone":"5629861249"},{"GrantID":17735,"CycleID":617,"CycleCode":"RLC28A      ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC28A       - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":103083.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CRV Collection Routes\r\nUrban Corps will continue to educate its current commercial account partners to increase proper diversion of CRV materials. Urban Corps will use a dedicated Education and Community Outreach team to set informative meetings with current and potential collection route partners. The Education and Community Outreach team will provide local businesses and organizations with guidance on how to create an efficient and cost-effective CRV Recycling Program. \r\n\r\nInternship Program\r\nUrban Corps will maintain its existing Recycling Internship Programs. The Internship Program provides Corpsmembers job training with local businesses and public agencies. Corpsmembers will help create and maintain the recycling program with partnering organizations to meet their goals for waste diversion and recycling. \r\n\r\nSpecial Events Program\r\nUrban Corps will maintain its recycling presence at special events around San Diego County. Urban Corps will offer zero-waste event management to event sponsors which includes a focus on recycling CRV. When available, Urban Corps will setup booth space at events to promote recycling and public education about recycling.\r\n\r\nECO Center Outreach and Education\r\nUrban Corps’ Recycling Education and Community Outreach (ECO) Center will continue to serve as a multi-purpose resource center and field trip destination for the entire San Diego region. Urban Corps’ goal is to educate community groups and members on resource conservation measures and to inform them on how they can actively participate in our recycling program. Furthermore, Urban Corps will train Corpsmembers to lead recycling’s education and community outreach informational tours and projects. Urban Corps will continue to promote its ECO Center through its Outreach and Education team to various school districts, online, in social media, and to community organizations, including Boys and Girl Scouts, Catholic Charities, San Diego Unified, Santee Unified, and unincorporated school districts within the County of San Diego. Organizations that are not able to visit our ECO Center, Urban Corps’ will promote its recycling education program at their location. \r\n\r\nCommunity Beautification\r\nUrban Corps will continue its Community Beautification Program by providing recycling and litter abatement services to Maintenance Assessment/Business Improvement Districts. Urban Corps will continue its Community Beautification Program to serve the public spaces within neighborhoods and communities throughout San Diego County, with an emphasis on beverage container collection. Currently these services include four (4) Maintenance Assessment /Business Improvement Districts that affect over 350,000 residents and businesses throughout San Diego County.\r\n\r\nFundraising and Education Program\r\nUrban Corps will continue its CRV Refund Program at schools and non-profit organizations throughout San Diego County.  Each school or organization participating in this program will be visited and educated by trained Urban Corps staff on the importance of the “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle” lifestyle and the new opportunities for fundraising through our school fundraising program. \r\n","ParticipantName":"Urban Corps of San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dino","LastName":"Saldajeno","Phone":"6192356884"},{"GrantID":17736,"CycleID":617,"CycleCode":"RLC28A      ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC28A       - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":103083.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With reallocated funding under RC 28A, the Fresno LCC will continue to expand services under our CalRecycle grant. The additional funding will provide funding for an additional supervisor over one year, a forklift and recycling containers. This will assist in our current goal of expanding the education and outreach of our Used Oil efforts, including visiting existing Certified Collection sites to inspect for signage,increasing collection activities and partnering with local municipalities on Tire Amnesty events. Seeking to greatly expand our E-waste collection efforts by hosting more collection events and our CVR collection efforts will continue through our Certified Buyback Center and collection at largely attended events and high producing bars/restaurants/schools.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shawn","LastName":"Riggins","Phone":"5592641048"},{"GrantID":17737,"CycleID":617,"CycleCode":"RLC28A      ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC28A       - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":103083.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Orange County Conservation Corps (OCCC) will continue to provide environmental services to our community and local jurisdictions.  OCCC will establish new lines of service by performing public awareness and outreach at local community events to educate the public on the importance of recycling.  ","ParticipantName":"Orange County Conservation Corps","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andrew","LastName":"Le","Phone":"7149566222"},{"GrantID":17738,"CycleID":617,"CycleCode":"RLC28A      ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC28A       - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":103083.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used for the collection of CRV material in Sonoma and Marin Counties.\r\n\r\nCRV recycling will continue to be collected by CCNB through servicing bins on routes and providing recycling at events in Sonoma and Marin Counties. ","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps North Bay","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eli","LastName":"Goodsell","Phone":"4154544554"},{"GrantID":17739,"CycleID":617,"CycleCode":"RLC28A      ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC28A       - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":103083.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Continue to provide convenient CRV recycling opportunities to local business\u0027s, schools and government entities.  \r\n\r\nOur main focus though this summer season is to provide individuals who are visiting from all over the convenient recycling options during their stay at our National Parks.","ParticipantName":"Sequoia Community Corps","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Teresa","LastName":"Guzman","Phone":"5597324194"},{"GrantID":17741,"CycleID":617,"CycleCode":"RLC28A      ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC28A       - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":103083.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The overall recycling goal of San Joaquin Regional Conservation Corps (SJRCC) is to provide recycling services to the surrounding and neighboring communities. SJRCC will accomplish this by: 1) Maintaining current Beverage Container Recycling (BCR) clients; 2) Conducting community presentations for all recycling activities; 3) Conducting planning meetings with local jurisdictions; 4) Establishing and maintaining education and outreach activities for all recycling activities; 5) Establishing cleanup and collection events for all recycling activities; and 6) collecting and tracking recycling data for all recycling activities.\r\n\r\nSJRCC will determine the outcome achieved through the establishment of baseline data for all recycling activities and data collection and evaluation methods, such as: 1) Compiling volume and/or tonnage for all material types, and comparing it to the previous fiscal year to calculate the percentage change; and 2) Tracking the number of recycling accounts, events and/or venues, compiling results, and reporting results.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County Office of Education (dba San Joaquin County Regional Conservation Corps)","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicholas","LastName":"Mueller","Phone":"2092922701"},{"GrantID":17742,"CycleID":617,"CycleCode":"RLC28A      ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2013-14   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC28A       - 2013-14","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":103083.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Single Stream Collection Service","ParticipantName":"Civicorps Schools","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Hickey","Phone":"5109927838"},{"GrantID":17743,"CycleID":618,"CycleCode":"FR55        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR55         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":56542.0000,"ProjectSummary":"I have been contacted by the Hewitson Ranch about a piece of property that has been dumped on. This in not the first time they have had to pay for this property to be cleaned up. They have asked me to see if they qualify for the Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant.","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Rhonda","LastName":"Mann","Phone":"5598522656"},{"GrantID":17744,"CycleID":615,"CycleCode":"HD25        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD25         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":1719.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This individual grant application proposes to expand the promotion and collection of Battery Recycling programs in Costa Mesa schools, promote the public outreach for the Door-to-Door HHW program for seniors and disabled residents, and to promote and set-up a one-day Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) collection event. \r\n\r\nThe Costa Mesa Sanitary District (CMSD) has funded and implemented an 8-month Battery Recycling pilot program that includes five schools as participants. CMSD desires to increase the number of schools involved in the project and to use grant funds to promote the program for the following year. \r\n\r\nCMSD proposes to increase the promotion of public outreach for our Door-to-Door HHW collection program for seniors and disabled residents. This program assists residents who do not have the ability to recycle or dispose of their hazardous materials at permanent HHW facilities, by offering a free curbside pick-up. \r\n\r\nCMSD has worked with the OC Waste and Recycling and Orange Coast College to coordinate the community\u0027s first HHW collection event in 2012. The event successfully diverted 36,000 pounds of HHW away from the landfills. \r\n\r\nIf awarded, CMSD will use the grant funds for the following programs:\r\n•\tBattery recycling program (multi-day collection event for schools) in the amount of $20,000\r\n\r\n•\tPublic Education for the Door-to-Door HHW Program for Seniors and disabled residents in the amount of $5,000; and\r\n\r\n•\tHHW Collection Event ($25,000)\r\n\r\nAs required by CalRecycle, and to be consistent with CalRecycle\u0027s core values, the CMSD has adopted and implemented an Environmentally Preferable Purchasing and Practices Policy since 2008. Ordinance No.66 stated that the CMSD adopted a preference and exception for environmentally friendly products in purchasing and has since been added to the Operation Code Section 4.05.035 on April 21, 2008.","ParticipantName":"Costa Mesa Sanitary District","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Gina","LastName":"Terraneo","Phone":"9496458400"},{"GrantID":17745,"CycleID":618,"CycleCode":"FR55        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR55         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Property owner purchased the property (the 20.1 acres of forestland) in September, 2011.  The parcel is privately owned.  In February, 2015, owner was excavating a portion of the property for an outbuilding.  Owner discovered tires and metal solid waste at the site.  Owner contacted Placer County Environmental Health to notify the department of what he found.  Noting that the property was zoned as Farm, and being told that the property owner had no knowledge of the waste being on the property, the Environmental Health department suggested that the site may be a candidate for the CalRecycle Farm and Ranch Grant.  Owner, knowing that there was no guarantee of funding per the grant, has started voluntary cleanup of the site.  Site cleanup and re-grading should exceed grant total maximum.  \t\r\n\r\nApproximately 5000+ tires (85 tons) have been recovered by the contractor of the property owner.  Most have already been picked up by Tri-C, a registered waste tire hauler.  Some wood and metal wastes have been found at the site as well.  These are being transported to the Kiefer Landfill.\r\n\r\nThe site excavation and disposal costs should exceed the $50,000 grant maximum.  On top of this, a separate contractor will be hired to restore the drainage at the site and grade the pad for the outbuilding.  This would cost approximately $16,000 more.  The property owner understands that the grant maximum is $50,000 per individual site and anything above this amount is his responsibility.  Future dumping will be impeded due to placement of the proposed outbuilding.  ","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"West","LastName":"Bourgault","Phone":"5307452357"},{"GrantID":17747,"CycleID":618,"CycleCode":"FR55        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR55         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":28853.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to remove 500+ waste tires, 9 travel trailers, 1 mobilehome, trash and scrap metal from the historic Helltown site in Butee Creek Canyon.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Scot","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"5308792353"},{"GrantID":17768,"CycleID":619,"CycleCode":"SWC62       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC62        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Robert Healy","AwardedFunds":65910.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant provides resources to Sonoma County to remedy significant violations of Sonoma County Code, including an illegal junkyard, equipment terminal, vehicle storage facility, and an unlawful occupied motor home on one parcel in unincorporated Sonoma County. Together, these conditions pose a substantial threat to public health, safety, and the environment in Sonoma County. Sonoma County has taken all possible enforcement actions, but the property owner is unwilling or unable to correct the violations on his own accord.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alegria","LastName":"De La Cruz","Phone":"7075656115"},{"GrantID":17769,"CycleID":619,"CycleCode":"SWC62       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC62        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Stephanie Young","AwardedFunds":391482.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Santa Rosa is requesting funding for a combination of 1) Cleanup, 2) Prevention, and 3) Education tasks to address the substantial public health, safety and environmental impacts caused by a growing homeless population living on the City\u0027s waterways, public lands and parklands.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Rosa","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Jenifer","LastName":"Piccinini","Phone":"7075434290"},{"GrantID":17775,"CycleID":619,"CycleCode":"SWC62       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC62        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Rebecca Oliver","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Petaluma Police Department will employ a peace officer to conduct the safe and effective abatement of illegal disposal sites to eliminate the threat to public health and safety and the environment.  This project will remove environmental health hazards, improve public safety, and reduce crime.  This project will fund a full-time police officer to survey, inspect, enforce, and abate illegal dump sites that have become a danger to the public and the environment.  The current situation in Petaluma involves illegal dump sites created by homeless and transient persons who often engage in illegal activity including narcotics, weapons, alcohol violations, fish and game code violations, and other dangerous situations now including booby-traps to harm enforcement personnel.  The serious threat to the safety of persons carrying out this mission demands the use of a full-time armed peace officer to maximize effectiveness and prevent the illegal dump sites from returning.  \r\n\r\nRefer to attached GIS map with identified sites and parcel information.  We have created an interactive GIS Map to help you with the review of our application.  Please refer to the following link: https://xara1-4.cityofpetaluma.net/homeless_tour/# while reviewing this application.  This link will provide aerial and site photos of the problem in Petaluma.","ParticipantName":"City of Petaluma","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Savano","Phone":"7077784463"},{"GrantID":17783,"CycleID":627,"CycleCode":"TDP16       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP16        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":68914.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project is to replace approximately  42,750 square feet of turf along a major City travel corridor with rubber mulch at a depth of two inches. The project focuses on areas that receive both high use and high visibility areas.The turf that is being replaced has largely died due to lack of watering from the Governor\u0027s executive drought order.  The rubber mulch is expected to save hundreds of thousands of gallons annually and is part of a larger water conservation project city-wide to reduce water use.","ParticipantName":"City of Poway","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alexander","LastName":"Heide","Phone":"8586684703"},{"GrantID":17799,"CycleID":627,"CycleCode":"TDP16       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP16        - 2015-16","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":40300.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Rubber Mulch will be used to prevent injury to children when on the play equipment.","ParticipantName":"Stephanie\u0027s Farm","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Makala","LastName":"Portis","Phone":"5303355421"},{"GrantID":17804,"CycleID":623,"CycleCode":"FR56        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR56         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":49578.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project is a multi-year, multi-agency collaboration to clean up a single site of garbage and debris along two privately owned ranches (3 parcels) actively in commercial agriculture in Sonoma County, California.  The properties are directly adjacent to the Laguna de Santa Rosa and encompass confluences of the two largest tributaries in the watershed – Santa Rosa Creek and Mark West Creek.  As a result of this unique location, trash and woody debris from the greater Santa Rosa, California (population 172,000) collects on these properties causing localized flooding and agricultural losses, as well as a human and environmental health hazard.  \r\nIn June, 2015, in partnership with Sonoma County Water Agency, the Sonoma County Human Services Department, Social Advocates for Youth, the Sonoma Biochar Initiative, and landowners, the Laguna de Santa Rosa Foundation launched an effort to clean up the garbage and debris along a 2-mile section of the Laguna.  The Laguna de Santa Rosa Foundation (Laguna Foundation) is a 501c3 non-profit organization with a mission to restore and conserve the Laguna de Santa Rosa watershed. The total acreage of the parcels affected by trash is 758 acres.  The trash is confined to approximately 1.25 acres.  Phase I of this cleanup project was largely funded locally and largely completed during late summer/early fall 2015.  This application for funding seeks to finish the cleanup in the summer of 2016 by employing the successful strategies and partnerships used previously and retroactively reimburse aspects of the project that were insufficiently funded during the summer of 2015.  \r\nDuring the summer of 2015, the Youth Ecology Corps (YEC) removed approximately 20 cubic yards of mixed garbage and recycling, 150 tires, several small electronic devices, 3 cubic yards of construction debris, and 1000 cubic yards of cut wood and lumber.  The YEC is a workforce training and ecosystem education program aimed at employing youth and young adults while teaching them about environmental stewardship.  YEC is supported by a coalition of organizations including Social Advocates for Youth (SAY), Sonoma County Human Services, and the Sonoma County Water Agency (SCWA).  SCWA is a special district in the County responsible for water distribution and flood protection.  \r\nDuring the summer of 2016 (Phase II), YEC members will return to the site to hand-remove remaining trash and debris from the Denner Ranch property and the Rancho Laguna property.  A qualified heavy equipment operator will support debris removal by YEC.   The Laguna Foundation will provide general project management and the Sonoma County Health Services will provide project review and reporting.   Costs also include involvement of the the Sonoma Biochar Initiative to dispose of woody debris in an ecologically sensitive manner.  The Sonoma Biochar Initiative seeks to educate land managers about the benefits of ecologically sensitive “conservation burn” techniques for woody debris disposal.  SBI will provide guidance into burn pile construction and proper ignition to reduce green-house gas emissions and effective and timely extinguishing of burn piles to produce biochar – an agriculturally beneficial byproduct thereby turning the woody waste into a valuable product.\r\nTrash is the result of litter, homeless encampments, illegal dumping.  Due to the location of the site in the floodplain, we suspect many neighboring rural residential landowners and tree-trimming operations leave down wood to “wash away” with winter flooding unaware of the significant damming and agricultural losses that arise from this debris downstream.  While not often thought of as garbage, cut lumber is a significant waste product on the site and not naturally occurring.  Nearly all the lumber contains obvious chainsaw cuts and is not the result of downed trees.  Any trash and recycling will be removed from the site, sorted, and properly disposed of.  \r\nThe Rancho Laguna property is also the subject of planning grant application that should identify restoration opportunities to restore ecological function and allow for the capture of trash and debris deposited by floodwaters.  In addition to future restoration, due to changing regulations regarding the effect of trash on water quality, the City of Santa Rosa will likely be required to install trash catching devices on outfalls leaving the city.  Implementation of trash catchers and future restoration should drastically reduce the trash and debris problem on the Rancho Laguna and Denner Ranch property downstream.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Cristin","LastName":"Tuider","Phone":"7075658504"},{"GrantID":17805,"CycleID":627,"CycleCode":"TDP16       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP16        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":39571.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Cloverdale requests grant funding for the installation of rubber mulch at Clark Park located on Clark Avenue, between 39 and 47 Clark Avenue. The Clark Park playground has two heavily used play areas that are in need of additional mulch, and one area that is proposed to be an additional play area that does not have any mulch currently. The grant funding will allow these play areas to be compliant with the additional rubber mulch.","ParticipantName":"City of Cloverdale","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Hector","LastName":"Galvan","Phone":"7078941707"},{"GrantID":17810,"CycleID":627,"CycleCode":"TDP16       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP16        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":62970.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To remove existing deteriorated natural bark material from the landscape planters in (6) locations (Oroville Airport FBO, Centennial Cultural Center, Grayhawk Estates, Bolt\u0027s Antique Tool Museum, Park \u0026 Ride, and City Hall) and replace with tire derived products (nuggets). Install rubber nuggets/mulch for use in landscape applications to conserve and reduce the use of water as 20% reductions (28% in east Oroville) have been mandated by the State of California. Landscape planters are to receive the tire derived materials at approximately 2-3 inches deep in each location.","ParticipantName":"City of Oroville","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dawn","LastName":"Nevers","Phone":"5305382429"},{"GrantID":17816,"CycleID":627,"CycleCode":"TDP16       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP16        - 2015-16","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":41966.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Project will be located at 2450 Whitechapel Pl, Thousand Oaks, CA. The Project will\r\nreplace sand with NuPlay Rubber Mulch Playground Safety Surfacing with an area of xxxx Square Feet at xxxx\" depth for up to xxxx\u0027 fall height. The Project will divert xxxx PTE\u0027s from the landfill.","ParticipantName":"Conejo Valley Unified School District","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Trevor","LastName":"Earle","Phone":"8054979511"},{"GrantID":17817,"CycleID":627,"CycleCode":"TDP16       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP16        - 2015-16","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":23936.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Creation of an upper grade play area where none ever existed.","ParticipantName":"Pine Ridge Elementary School District","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mia","LastName":"Burton","Phone":"5598412444"},{"GrantID":17821,"CycleID":627,"CycleCode":"TDP16       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP16        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149795.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Central Union elementary School will distribute 2100 Supersacks of Rubber Bark at the Akers, Central and Stratford Schools.  The project diverts a significant number of CA Tires.","ParticipantName":"Central Union Elementary School District","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tom","LastName":"Addington","Phone":"5599243405"},{"GrantID":17826,"CycleID":627,"CycleCode":"TDP16       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP16        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project for this grant involves using rubber mulch to assist with water conservation efforts throughout the City of Carson. The rubber mulch will be used at various locations, including: the landscape area entering/exiting the freeway for both Wilmington Avenue/I-405 Freeway and Avalon Boulevard/ I-405 interchange freeway.","ParticipantName":"City of Carson","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Garrett","LastName":"Roberts","Phone":"3108473520"},{"GrantID":17828,"CycleID":627,"CycleCode":"TDP16       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP16        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149277.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Rubber bark  for drought resistant landscaping at four school sites.  Includes soft fall zone material for one of those sites also.  PROJECT IS SHOVEL-READY AND WILL BE COMPLETE WITHIN A YEAR.","ParticipantName":"Temecula Valley Unified School District","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Janet","LastName":"Dixon","Phone":"9515067914"},{"GrantID":17830,"CycleID":627,"CycleCode":"TDP16       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP16        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":15548.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Currently the Department of Public Works has identified that the Poe Colonia Waste Water Treatment Facility is experiencing problems with weed infiltration and uneven and unsafe walking pathways for staff who visit the site to inspect water filters and the onsite power station.  In an effort to decrease weed infiltration and avoid injuries caused by uneven ground, Public Works will be installing rubberized mulch around areas with the most use by staff.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Brunet","Phone":"4422651818"},{"GrantID":17836,"CycleID":627,"CycleCode":"TDP16       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP16        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":74657.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of La Puente is a working class community located in 20 miles east of downtown Los Angeles. The City’s population, based on the 2010 U.S. Census, is 39,816. The City is an economically disadvantaged community with a poverty rate, according to the U.S. Census 5-year survey, at 19% compared to the State of California average of 14.2%.  \r\nThe City of La Puente is proposing the “Rubberized Material Weed Abatement Project” to improve the quality of life for its residents, increase pedestrian use of parkways and greenways and reduce water usage. \r\nThe City of La Puente will install rubberized nuggets, in place of wood chips, to serves as a weed barrier material at the following parkway locations:\r\n1.\tNelson Ave. (north side) from Sunset to Orange – 9,050 square feet.\r\n\r\n2.\tSunset Ave. (east side) from Prichard to Temple – 2,950 square feet.\r\n\r\n3.\tSunset Ave. (west side) from Temple to Amar – 8,800 square feet.\r\n\r\n4.\tUnruh (east \u0026 west side) Nelson to Prichard – 9,900 square feet.\r\n\r\nThe installation and use of the rubberized nuggets will enhance the landscape, increase park use by residents along the parkways/greenways, and support the City’s effort to reduce water usage and maintenance cost by using drought tolerant material in areas normally requiring watering.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of La Puente","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Di Mario","Phone":"6268551500"},{"GrantID":17837,"CycleID":627,"CycleCode":"TDP16       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP16        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149865.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project will replace wood chips with recycled rubber mulch within the City\u0027s Sports Park at the Trail Head and Trail Plant Area.  The project will divert 33,083 PTE\u0027s from the landfill.","ParticipantName":"City of San Joaquin","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chad","LastName":"McMullen","Phone":"5596934311"},{"GrantID":17842,"CycleID":627,"CycleCode":"TDP16       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP16        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":50220.0000,"ProjectSummary":"McKinleyville Community Services District has three existing playground areas for which playground safety surfacing is needed. In addition to the existing playground areas there is a new swing set is scheduled to be installed at Pierson Park which will require safety surfacing.  Tire derived products are in use at some of our playground sites and this grant will enable us to have consistent safety surfacing at all of our playground sites.","ParticipantName":"McKinleyville Community Services District","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lesley","LastName":"Frisbee","Phone":"7078399003"},{"GrantID":17853,"CycleID":627,"CycleCode":"TDP16       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP16        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":21686.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Hacienda La Puente Unified School District is removing the sand and bark to replace it with poured rubber throughout the district to ensure safe play areas for students and their families.","ParticipantName":"Hacienda La Puente Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Hansberger","Phone":"6269333899"},{"GrantID":17856,"CycleID":627,"CycleCode":"TDP16       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP16        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed projects seek to improve the accessibility and safety of our local parks through the use of tire-derived products.  In order to accomplish these goals, the projects will incorporate separate products that satisfy both the requirements of the TDP 2015-16 program and the needs of our community.  The first project will consist of a tiled playground surface to enhance access at our city’s only universally accessible all-inclusive playground structure within Centennial Park.  The second project will remove the grass and install “rubber bark” at the medians throughout the City of Madera to address the drought. This is part of our strategy to conserve water.\r\nThe projects, together, will lead to the installation of 390,000 pounds of TDP rubber, which will divert 32,500 PTE\u0027s from California\u0027s landfills.","ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ivette","LastName":"Iraheta","Phone":"5596613692"},{"GrantID":17857,"CycleID":627,"CycleCode":"TDP16       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP16        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149974.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed projects seek to improve the accessibility and safety of our local parks through the use of tire-derived products.  In order to accomplish these goals, the projects will incorporate products that satisfy both the requirements of the TDP 2015-16 program and the needs of our community.  The first project will consist of rubber mulch at all three playground locations (Di Giorgio Park, Jewett, Kovacevich Park, and Smothermon Park).  The second project will remove the grass and install “rubber bark” at the medians throughout the City of Arvin to address the drought. This is part of our strategy to conserve water.\r\nThe projects, together, will lead to the installation of 390,000 pounds of TDP rubber, which will divert 32,500 PTE\u0027s from California\u0027s landfills.","ParticipantName":"City of Arvin","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Sonia","LastName":"Hall","Phone":"5599033236"},{"GrantID":18865,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":59044.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of Paradise is proposing a road rehabilitation project along Pearson Road between Clark Road and Pentz Road. This project will combine a rubberized hot mix asphalt overlay with a SAMI-R chip seal. SAMI-R is a rubber stress absorbing membrane interlayer that is overlaid the existing roadway, underneath the proposed rubberized hot mix asphalt overlay. The proposed project includes 3,690 tons of RHMA and 44,288 square yards of chip seal. The project is estimated to start construction in early spring 2016.","ParticipantName":"Town of Paradise","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marc","LastName":"Mattox","Phone":"5308726291"},{"GrantID":18866,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":249998.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Rubberized Pavement Projects on Major Arterial and Secondary Street thru out the City","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Cucamonga","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Romeo","LastName":"David","Phone":"9094772740"},{"GrantID":18867,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":21714.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Road Resurfacing for various roads within the jurisdiction of the City of Calabasas.","ParticipantName":"City of Calabasas","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Tatiana","LastName":"Holden","Phone":"8182241674"},{"GrantID":18869,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":123000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Concord Various Street, Project No. 2292, will rehabilitate asphalt pavement by grinding and replacing the top 2.5 inches of asphalt concrete from gutter lip to gutter lip. The project will replace the standard asphalt concrete with a rubberized hot mix asphalt to provide additional structural support and address the pavement distress.  The above work will occur on two main Concord arterial streets: Concord Boulevard (from Sixth Street to Port Chicago Highway); and Arnold Industrial Way (from Port Chicago Highway to Pike Lane). Construction is proposed to begin in April, 2016. Project will use an estimated 700 tons of RAC Hot-mix material on Arnold Industrial Way and an estimated 1,200 tons of RAC Hot-Mix material on Concord Blvd.\r\n\r\nFY14-15 Pavement Rehabilitation, Project No. 2331, will construct pavement rehabilitation improvements on Salvio Street from Port Chicago Hwy to Parkside Drive. Construction is proposed to begin in April, 2016. This project will use an estimated 1,100 tons of RAC Hot-Mix material.\r\n\r\nPavement Rehabilitation #1, Project No. 2359, will consist of pavement rehabilitation improvements on Hillsborough Drive from Labrador Street to St. George Drive and along E. Olivera Road from Port Chicago Highway to Wexford Drive.  The project will also include pot-hole/base repairs along E. Olivera Road from Wexford Drive to Willow Pass Road. Construction is proposed to begin in June, 2016. This project will use an estimated 1,800 tons of RAC Hot-Mix material on Hillsborough Dr. and an estimated 1,100 tons of RAC Hot-Mix material on East Olivera Rd.\r\n\r\nPavement Rehabilitation #2, Project No. 2361, will consist of pavement rehabilitation improvements on Solano Way from Broadmoor Avenue to the City Limit, Wren Avenue from Farm Bureau Road to Clayton Way, and Sixth Street from Clayton Road to Willow Pass Road. Construction is proposed to begin in June, 2016. This project will use an estimated 3,000 tons of RAC Hot-Mix material on Solano Way, and estimated 700 tons of RAC Hot-Mix material on Wren Avenue, and an estimated 2,000 tons of RAC Hot-Mix material on Sixth Street.\r\n\r\nPavement Rehabilitation #3, Project No. 2362, will consist of pavement rehabilitation improvements on Walters Way from Detroit Avenue to Monument Boulevard, and at the intersection of Monument Blvd/Detroit Ave. Construction is proposed to begin in June, 2016. This project will use an estimated 700 tons of RAC Hot-Mix material.\r\n\r\nIn Pavement Rehabilitation Projects (Project Nos. 2331, 2359, 2361, \u0026 2362) the term “Pavement Rehabilitation” is in reference to full street width improvements-curb to curb.","ParticipantName":"City of Concord","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mario","LastName":"Camorongan","Phone":"9256713021"},{"GrantID":18872,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project consists of resurfacing X miles of roadways with over XX,XXX tons of rubberized asphalt concrete pavement throughout San Diego County unincorporated areas.  The binder material will contain at least 300 pounds of tire-derived crumb rubber, generated from California waste tires only, per ton of rubberized binder.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Arebalo","Phone":"8586943889"},{"GrantID":18873,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":66000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project #1 - Pacific Park Drive Rehabilitation (Chase to 73 Freeway)\r\nProject #2 - Aliso Viejo Parkway Rehabilitation (Cedarbrook to Moulton Parkway)\r\nThe projects consists of grinding existing asphalt pavement, placing ARHM, placing AC leveling course, installation of traffic loops, thermoplastic striping and pavement markings, and adjustment of existing utility vaults, manholes, and valve covers.","ParticipantName":"City of Aliso Viejo","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shaun","LastName":"Pelletier","Phone":"9494252533"},{"GrantID":18874,"CycleID":623,"CycleCode":"FR56        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR56         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":195540.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project is named the Lost Coast Cleanup.  It will clean up illegal trash dumping and environmentally-hazardous materials from four sites of timberland in the Indian Creek watershed of northern Mendocino County.   This project will remove the debris from approximately 55 abandoned marijuana growing operations and support the state-funded conservation easement over 3,000 acres that will be restored to sustainable forestry.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Sweeney","Phone":"7074689710"},{"GrantID":18876,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":93150.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projects will provide rubberized asphalt pavement for two miles of Vista Chino, a four lane arterial roadway in Cathedral City. Vista Chino is a primary economic and life line corridor through the Coachella Valley.  The corridor is relied on by the public and others for commerce, residential, regional circulation and other uses.  Vista Chino connects the City of Cathedral City with the City of Palm Springs, the County of Riverside and State Route 111. Vista Chino is a main connector route between Cathedral City and Palm Springs and for the Cathedral City emergency response at Fire Station 413.  The Corridor would serve as a primary alternate route to I-10 in the event of a major closure between the Indian Avenue Interchange and the Date Palm Drive interchange. Initial studies have been completed to identify the needs and constraints in the corridor.  The purpose is to fully develop the usefulness of the corridor for economic, transportation and pedestrian circulation as a focused service, shopping, and commercial mixed use destination corridor.","ParticipantName":"City of Cathedral City","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bill","LastName":"Simons","Phone":"7607700360"},{"GrantID":18879,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Rubberized Cape Seal","ParticipantName":"City of Antioch","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lori","LastName":"Medeiros","Phone":"9257797050"},{"GrantID":18880,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":39550.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Oakley is requesting funds to complete RAC projects at 15 sites throughout the city. The total tonnage is 3,955 tons of rubberized product, with 3 sites using a terminal blend product. The total street surface being resurfaced is 11,594 feet total. The City does have a EPPP policy in place and has successfully applied for one prior CalRecycle Rubberized Pavement grant award. The estimated date to begin construction on the project is May 2016 with an estimated completion date of July 2016.","ParticipantName":"City of Oakley","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jason","LastName":"Kabalin","Phone":"9256257040"},{"GrantID":18882,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":114037.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This application is a request for recycled pavement grant funds in the amount of $114,037 to pave fifteen (15) roadways throughout the unincorporated areas of Ventura County with rubberized asphalt concrete.  This request is based on a thickness of 1.5 inches of rubberized asphalt concrete material consisting of no less than 300 pounds (15%) of crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder.  If approved, these grant funds will allow the county to pave 14 road miles of county-maintained roadways and 23.5-foot weighted width with 16,291 tons of rubberized asphalt concrete. \r\n\r\nAdvertising for the project would not commence until the county receives the Notice to Proceed (NTP).  The Grant Term would begin sometime between February and May 2016.  When the PWATD receives the NTP, then the paving would occur.  A progress report is due by April 2017.  All paving and the final report and payment request are due no later than April 2018.  The PWATD window for paving would begin sometime between February and May 2016 and end around November 2017 to allow six (6) months to finalize the final report and progress payment.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Fleisch","Phone":"8056542049"},{"GrantID":18886,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":35451.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City of Yuba City\r\n2017 Pavement Rehabilitation Project\r\n\r\nThe project involves the use of Rubberized Chip Seal for the maintenance and rehabilitation of East Onstott Road, Pease Road, Railroad Avenue, El Margarita Road, Hooper Road, and Poole Boulevard. Project construction is anticipated early summer 2017. The project aims to rehabilitate over 70,000 square yards of roadway in Yuba City using recycled crumb rubber materials.\r\n\r\nThe City anticipates approximately 160 tons of rubberized binder being used in this project for an estimated 51,520 pounds of crumb rubber used and a total of 4,300 passenger tire equivalent waste tires diverted from the waste stream.","ParticipantName":"City of Yuba City","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Manu","LastName":"Dhaliwal","Phone":"5308227685"},{"GrantID":18888,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":237059.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Provide Rubberized Asphalt Concrete (RAC) to approximately two (2)  million square feet of pavement as part of the City\u0027s Annual Street Pavement Rehabilitation Program.  The project will feature approximately 23,705.88 tons of Asphalt Rubberized Hot Mix (ARHM) to be used in roadway pavement upgrades.  The project also include upgrades to ADA compliant curb ramps, as needed.  The project is scheduled to begin design in Summer of 2016, with construction tentatively scheduled for Spring 2017.","ParticipantName":"City of Commerce","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maryam","LastName":"Babaki","Phone":"3237224805"},{"GrantID":18890,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":69400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Spring Street--1st to 10th\r\nSpring Street--10th to 16th\r\nSpring Street--24th to 36th\r\nUnion Road--Golden Hill to Hwy 46East","ParticipantName":"City of Paso Robles","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ditas","LastName":"Esperanza","Phone":"8052373861"},{"GrantID":18892,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"As part of the City Annual Pavement Rehabilitation Program, the scope of this project is to remove and replace 2\" of existing asphalt with Rubberized Asphalt Concrete (RAC hot-mix). \r\n\r\nA primary goal of the grant is to promote markets for RAC hot-mix products utilizing crumb rubber derived from only California-generated waste tires that may be diverted from landfills. \r\n\r\nFor first time participation in this grant program, the grantee will be reimbursed at the rate of $10 per ton, up to 25,000 tons. This project is planned to use approximately 25,000 tons of Rubberized Asphalt Concrete (RAC hot-mix).\r\n   \r\nCandidate Street Segments are:\r\n\r\nBaseline Avenue; East Avenue, to Cherry Avenue - 9,000 tons\r\nSierra Avenue; Valley Boulevard to Slover Avenue - 3,600 tons \r\nSierra Avenue; Slover Avenue to Jurupa Avenue - 6,700 tons, \r\nSlover Avenue; 750 feet, w/o Sierra Avenue to Tamarind Avenue - 5,700 tons","ParticipantName":"City of Fontana","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Kramer","Phone":"9093506644"},{"GrantID":18893,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":24850.0000,"ProjectSummary":"4.5 inch overlay of McCabe Road from Dogwood Rd to Pitzer Rd using an estimated amount of 3,550 tons of RAC Hot-Mix material.  Proposed construction is expected to start in March of 2016.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jose","LastName":"Castaneda","Phone":"4422651818"},{"GrantID":18894,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":63660.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lathrop is proposing to use funds from the Rubberized Pavement Grant Program for the following projects:\r\n\r\nFY 2015/16\r\n- 2016 Citywide Pavement Project (various roadway segments)\r\n- Lathrop Road Widening Project\r\n\r\nFY 2016/17\r\n- 2017 Citywide Pavement Project (various streets), \r\n\r\nCollectively these projects will use 6,366 tons of rubberized HMA.","ParticipantName":"City of Lathrop","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"King","Phone":"2099417454"},{"GrantID":18895,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":190714.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funding from this grant will be used to supplement our budgeted funds and contributions from the County in STPL monies for streets we share jurisdictionally.  The project scope is to cap key segments of the following streets with a 2 inch overlay of rubberized hot-mix pavement: Badillo Street, Covina Hills Road, Via Verde, Cienega Avenue, San Dimas Avenue, Puente Street and Bonita Avenue in the downtown corridor.  Additionally, the project includes a chip-seal overlay for portions of Allen Avenue, Walnut Avenue, and Payson Street.  These streets, as part of our “super projects” street rehabilitation and reconstruction, are programmed to be completed in next three fiscal cycles (FY 15-16, FY 16-17, and FY 17-18).  \r\n     This project will extend the pavement life and provide comprehensive street improvements where they are most needed throughout our City.  These streets consist of our main corridors and are highly visible and highly traversed.  Additionally, these streets consist of school zones, which provide the next generation a tangible example of recycling in our community.  Our City is significantly residential so the quieter and smoother roadway advantages of rubberized asphalt are also ideal.  This project uses 16,931 tons of RAC hot-mix material and 42,807 square yards of rubberized chip-seal material.","ParticipantName":"City of San Dimas","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Krishna","LastName":"Patel","Phone":"9093946240"},{"GrantID":18896,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":103093.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City has identified three projects for funding under this grant cycle:\r\n\r\nVAN BUREN BOULEVARD PAVEMENT REHABILITATION PROJECT (PHASE 1A): Van Buren Boulevard from Limonite Avenue to 56th Street, is a 4 lane divided roadway (expressway classification). The proposed $800,000 project covers a 3/4 mile segment and involves rehabilitation of existing AC pavement, including grinding existing AC pavement, removal or grinding of additional AC pavement in failed areas, removal of pavement fabric, sealing existing cracks, paving hot mix asphalt in failed areas, installing asphalt rubber hot mix over the entire project, and constructing AC overside drains. \r\n\r\nThe western portion of Van Buren Boulevard within the project limits borders a residential area which is defined as a disadvantaged community where residents/property owners have a median household income less than 80% of the statewide median, based on the current census tract data.\r\n\r\nIt is estimated 1,200 tons of hot mix asphalt (type B) and 3,200 tons of rubberized asphalt concrete (ARHM GG-C) will be constructed. All crumb rubber used in the proposed project(s) will be derived from only California-generated waste tires and processed in California. \r\n\r\nAll binder material used in this project will contain a minimum of 300 pounds (or equivalent to 15% by weight) of the tire-derived crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder.  This project is listed in the City of Jurupa Valley\u0027s adopted Capital Improvement Program with a proposed construction timeframe of 30 working days scheduled for the third quarter of 2017.\r\n\r\nFY 2016-17 PAVEMENT REHABILITATION (ARAM) PROJECT\r\nBased on our most recent Pavement Management Report and feedback from property owners the City has identified various residential street segments with a Pavement Condition Index (PCI) rating of \u003c24 (failed to very poor) as a prime candidates for pavement rehabilitation utilizing a chip seal application. This will involve 94,186 square yards of Rubberized AC chip seal (ARAM) material. These streets are in close proximity to disadvantaged communities that have a median household income less than 80% of the statewide median, based on the current census tract data. Since July, 2011 the City has maintained approximately 35+ lane miles of local residential streets using asphalt rubber aggregate membrane (ARAM).\r\n\r\nThis project is included in the City of Jurupa Valley\u0027s Capital Improvement Program with a proposed construction timeframe of 60 working days scheduled for the third quarter of 2016.\r\n\r\nLIMONITE AVENUE PAVEMENT REHABILITATION (ETIWANDA TO BAIN)\r\nIt is estimated 4,400 tons of rubberized asphalt concrete (ARHM GG-C) will be constructed. All crumb rubber used in the proposed project(s) will be derived from only California-generated waste tires and processed in California. \r\n\r\nThis project is included in the City of Jurupa Valley\u0027s Capital Improvement Program with a proposed construction timeframe of 175 working days scheduled for the second quarter of 2017.\r\n\r\nThe City has successfully utilized rubberized asphalt strategies on previous pavement rehabilitation projects, saving the City construction costs of up to $70,000 and incorporating \"Green\" recycle methodologies (reuse scrap tires, leverage local processing facilities, less pollution and truck activity).","ParticipantName":"City of Jurupa Valley","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Thompson","Phone":"9513326464"},{"GrantID":18900,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":45892.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The awarded funds will be used to continue the City\u0027s rubberized asphalt resurfacing program, which has produced good results and contributed to the City\u0027s sustainable focus in previous years.","ParticipantName":"City of Pasadena","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Sean","LastName":"Singletary","Phone":"6267444273"},{"GrantID":18901,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":42550.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The purpose of the proposed project is the rehabilitation of Grand Avenue from San Bernardino Road to Arrow Highway within the City of Covina, County of Los Angeles, California.  The overall length is approximately 5,385 linear feet (1.02 miles) and will use approximately 4,255 tons of RAC with the binder material to contain a minimum of 300 pounds (equivalent to 15% by weight) of tire-derived crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder.  An average depth of two (2) inches is expected to be constructed using this material during the early summer of 2016.","ParticipantName":"City of Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Gilbertson","Phone":"6263845491"},{"GrantID":18902,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City of San Jose, Department of Transportation, Division of Infrastructure maintenance is planning to resurface major streets including arterial and collectors throughout the city as part of its local arterial resurfacing program. Final wearing course materials used will be rubberized hot mix asphalt-gap graded (wet process).","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Farshidi","Phone":"4087941945"},{"GrantID":18904,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":183880.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This Project will reconstruct asphalt paving and construct an aspahlt overlay on streets throughout the City of Culver City using Rubberized Aspahlt Concrete (RAC). The Project is estimated to use 18,388 tons of RAC. The Project will be constructed in three phases, with an anticipated construction start date of April 2016 for Phase I, April 2017 for Phase II and October 2017 for Phase III.\r\n\r\nThe Project includes various roadway segments throughout the City, as described in the Project Summary \u0026 Calculation.","ParticipantName":"City of Culver City","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Diana","LastName":"Szymanski","Phone":"3102535623"},{"GrantID":18905,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":25277.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City purposes to utilize 3,610 tons of Rubberized Asphalt concrete as part of its annual street resurfacing program.  Project will cover FY 2015-16 and 2016-17.","ParticipantName":"City of Agoura Hills","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Louis","LastName":"Celaya","Phone":"8185977314"},{"GrantID":18906,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Reimbursement of additional cost for rubberized pavement placed on the streets of the City of Ontario.","ParticipantName":"City of Ontario","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Braun","Phone":"9093952129"},{"GrantID":18907,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":124670.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project consists of arterial roadway improvements, totaling 8,836 tons of Rubberized Asphalt Concrete hot-mix composed of tire-derived crumb rubber additives and 72,620 square yards of Rubberized Chip Seal, to be constructed in years 2016 and 2017.","ParticipantName":"City of Del Mar","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Minicilli","Phone":"8587553294"},{"GrantID":18911,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":82223.0000,"ProjectSummary":"If received, this grant will be used towards the City of San Leandro\u0027s Annual Street Sealing program to be constructed during the summers of 2016 and 2017.  The 2016 program will apply an estimated 62,015 square yards of field blend asphalt rubber chip seal, and the 2017 is estimated to include 102,430 square yards of field blend asphalt rubber chip seal.","ParticipantName":"City of San Leandro","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Kyle","LastName":"Lei","Phone":"5105773302"},{"GrantID":18913,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Street Rehabilitation Project- 2\" Grind and pave of various Arterial and Collector Streets Citywide.","ParticipantName":"City of Baldwin Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Samuel","LastName":"Gutierrez","Phone":"6269604011"},{"GrantID":18916,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":138511.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of El Monte is applying for funds via the CalRecycle Rubberized Pavement Grant Program for the rehabilitation of Lexington Avenue (between Brockway Street and Ramona Boulevard), Washington Avenue (between Brockway Street and Ramona Boulevard), Granada Avenue (between Valley Mall and Owens Way), California Avenue (between Ramona Boulevard and Mildred Street) and Nevada Avenue (between Ramona Boulevard and Elliot Avenue).\r\n\r\nEl Monte has currently completed its 5-year Pavement Management Program that identifies Lexington, Granada, Washington, Nevada and California Avenues for fiscal year 2016-17 resurfacing projects.  The City is planning to design, resurface and complete the five corridor resurfacing projects by June 2017.","ParticipantName":"City of El Monte","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elaine","LastName":"Jeng","Phone":"6265802055"},{"GrantID":18917,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":56230.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Each year the City of Palos Verdes Estates budgets for street construction and maintenance and slurry seal in order to rehabilitate and seal the existing roadway pavement. The purpose of this work is to prevent any further deterioration of the roadway by restoring the road to its original condition. The amount of proposed hot mix is 5,623 tons and the expected construction start date will be in the month of February, 2017.","ParticipantName":"City of Palos Verdes Estates","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Rukavina","Phone":"3103780383"},{"GrantID":18919,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":75600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Garden Grove is proposing to use asphalt rubber generated from 100% recycled California waste tires to pave three separate street segments in the City. The first segment will be on Knott Street, from Garden Grove Boulevard to Lampson Avenue (3,500 tons). The second segment will be on Magnolia Street, from Trask Avenue to Garden Grove Boulevard (3,500 tons), and the third segment will be on Westminster Avenue, from Bowen Street to Euclid Street (3,800 tons).","ParticipantName":"City of Garden Grove","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ana","LastName":"Neal","Phone":"7147415176"},{"GrantID":18920,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":382581.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Orange County will use these grant funds to investigate illegal tire disposal activities and perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.  Funds will also be used for community and industry education, staff training and administration of the grant.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Amanda","LastName":"Nesbit","Phone":"7146404249"},{"GrantID":18921,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":118275.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant program allows Stanislaus County to administer a comprehensive waste tire enforcement program which includes the following elements: identification, documentation, education, and inspection of businesses involved in the generation, collection, transportation, and disposal of waste tires.\r\n\r\nCurrently, there are approximately 650 waste tire businesses in Stanislaus County and in the participating cities.  The grant allows inspections of each of these tire facilities, tire dealers, auto dismantler, tire haulers, and other waste tire generators.  The local enforcement of the waste tire regulations will emphasize the importance of proper disposal, reuse, and recycling of waste tires through the education and the regulation of generators, haulers, and end-user businesses.\r\n\r\nSince the programs’ inception in 2006, two (2) large tire piles containing over 20,000 have been cleaned up.  Over 2,647 inspections of tire facilities and tire haulers have been conducted, with 29 notices of violations issued along with ten (10) referrals to CalRecycle for legal action.\r\n\r\nIf TEA 23 is awarded to Stanislaus County it will enable our jurisdiction to conduct 250 inspections, spend 200 hours on surveillance, investigate reported violations and respond to complaints of tire dumps.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robb","LastName":"Simas","Phone":"2095256761"},{"GrantID":18922,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":201268.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant will allow Environmental Health to perform waste tire inspections, identify unpermitted waste tire activities, and provide enforcement for illegally dumped tires within Placer County.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Samantha","LastName":"Bailey","Phone":"5307452394"},{"GrantID":18927,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":109424.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Thousand Oaks\u0027 Fiscal Year 2016 Pavement Rehabilitation and Resurfacing Program includes overlaying residential and arterial streets throughout the City with Asphalt Rubber Hot Mix (ARHM), Thin Maintenance Overlay (TMO), micro-surfacing, and slurry seal.  The annual pavement program preserves street pavement in “good” working condition, and rehabilitates street surfaces that are in need of repair.  The program protects street surfaces by adding useful life to the pavement, and in turn provides economic and environmental benefits.   \r\nProlonging the life expectancy of existing pavement conditions (by implementing lower-cost maintenance strategies) reduces the frequency and need for future high-cost pavement removal and replacement.  The City will benefit financially from prolonging pavement usage, because the need for larger scale (pavement removal and replacement) projects is reduced.  Another benefit to reducing the number of pavement removal/replacement and overlay projects is less impact to the environment on local, regional and global scales.    \r\nThe locations that will receive maintenance during this cycle were prioritized in accordance with the City’s Pavement Management Program (PMP), and are based on existing street pavement condition indexes, average daily traffic counts, loads, resident requests, and geographical equity on residential and arterial streets.  \r\nThe two-inch thick ARHM overlay will be placed over 1.53 road miles on arterial streets at various locations in the City, and the TMO is a cost-saving treatment the City will be using for the first time on 5.4 miles of residential streets.  The TMO is a relatively new asphalt product that has shown (in nearby cities) to preserve and prolong pavement life, and is less expensive than a two-inch thick overlay.  It will be used on streets with minor stresses caused by environment and conditions that do not currently require a full overlay.  TMO is similar to ARHM, with smaller aggregate rock (3/8-inch), higher binder content, and placed 0.1-ft thick.\r\nThe City needs approximately $12.9 million in funding to maintain all streets scheduled in the 2016 Pavement Maintenance Program.  This includes $8.2 million for ARHM overlay and TMO, and $4.7 million for micro-surfacing and slurry seal.  The City budget for the 2016 Program is $4.1 million, including $3.4 million from Gas Tax funding and $650,000 from a Federal Grant (STP).  The City budget is short $8.4 million.\r\nThe City’s FY 2016 program total project costs are $4.4 million, including $2.5 million for pavement overlay and TMO, and $1.9 million for micro-surfacing and slurry.  The City’s budget is $4.1 million, funded with $3.4 million from Gas Tax funding, and an expected $650,000 Federal grant.  The City is requesting $156,320 for reimbursement of 15,632 tons of ARHM to help offset costs.  \r\nConstruction is expected to start in July, 2016, with completion during Fall 2016.  All work related to this grant will be complete prior to April 1, 2018.","ParticipantName":"City of Thousand Oaks","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Tohidian","Phone":"8054492516"},{"GrantID":18928,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":148000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Riverside is proposing pavement maintenance projects (during the 2016/2017 and 2017/2018 fiscal years) on both arterial and minor streets throughout the city. For arterial streets, the City will use gas tax funds in conjunction with the grant to re-pave streets using 17,000 Tons of Asphalt Rubber Hot Mix (ARHM) that will match the RAC specifications of CalRecycle. For minor streets, the City will use gas tax funds in conjunction with the grant to re-pave 160,000 Square Yards of streets using an Asphalt Rubber Aggregate Membrane (ARAM) that will match the chip seal specifications of CalRecycle.","ParticipantName":"City of Riverside","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Edward","LastName":"Lara","Phone":"9518265341"},{"GrantID":18929,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":105000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Marino would like to apply for the following projects:\r\n\r\nStreet Name                                                              Estimated Tonnage\r\nWinston Ave. (Robles Ave. to North City Limits)            1,600\r\nHuntington Dr. (Winston Ave. to Virginia Rd.)               5,500\r\nEl Molino Ave. (Huntington Dr. to Northerly Limits)       1,600\r\nStratford Rd. (Oxford to San Marino Ave.)                      100\r\nVirginia Rd. (Circle Dr. to Oak Grove Ave.)                   1,700","ParticipantName":"City of San Marino","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dean","LastName":"Werner","Phone":"6263000793"},{"GrantID":18930,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Residential Resurfacing Program - Phase \"G\" entails the resurfacing of approximately 100 streets/segments citywide per our latest Pavement Management System (PMS) Report.  The proposed construction date would be at the beginning of next Fiscal Year, July 2016.  300,000 sq. yards of chip seal materials anticipated to be used.  Per US Census Bureau City\u0027s median household income is $57,550.","ParticipantName":"City of Pico Rivera","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maria","LastName":"Carrillo","Phone":"5628014343"},{"GrantID":18931,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":150870.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project requests funds to apply 50,800 square yards of rubberized chip seal and 12,547 tons of RHMA overlay.  Work will occur in the Summer/Fall 2017.","ParticipantName":"City of Cupertino","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Roger","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"4087773354"},{"GrantID":18932,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":55280.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will be for the Collier Avenue Overlay Project from Nichols Rd to Riverside Drive.  This pavement project will utilize 5,528 tons of 2.5\" ARHM for the overlay.  The approximate length is 6,100. The proposed start date is September 2016.","ParticipantName":"City of Lake Elsinore","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicole","LastName":"McCalmont","Phone":"9516743124"},{"GrantID":18933,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":37500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"As part of the City of South Gate\u0027s Street Rehabilitation Program, the City will implement 75,000 sq., yd., of street rehabilitation projects were crumb rubber will be used to rehabilitated the streets located in Neighborhoods 10 and 12 (Map Attached), also known as: (10) Home Gardens West and (12) Magnolia Park.","ParticipantName":"City of South Gate","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Victor","LastName":"Ferrer","Phone":"3235639579"},{"GrantID":18935,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":97846.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Fernando is applying for funds via the CalRecycle Rubberized Pavement Grant Program for the rehabilitation of Glenoaks Boulevard (from City limits to City limits), one of the City\u0027s major thoroughfares.  The quality of the existing asphalt is substandard along this 6,748-foot stretch of the 80-foot wide thoroughfare, causing unnecessary wear and tear on vehicles and making travel for bicyclists and pedestrians difficult and dangerous.  The proposed improvements entail the installation of 9,784.60 tons of asphalt-rubber/field blend (hot-mix) along the project area, as identified in the Project Summary and Calculation.\r\n\r\nThis CalRecycle grant is very timely, in that Glenoaks Boulevard is currently slated for resurfacing in FY 2016/2017.  Design engineering is expected to begin in July 2016, with completion in November 2016.  Construction is expected to begin in March 2017, with the project completed in June 2017.","ParticipantName":"City of San Fernando","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nick","LastName":"Kimball","Phone":"8188981201"},{"GrantID":18937,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":398910.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Asphalt overlay of streets in Oceanside and Vista using asphalt tire rubber.  More specifically, the participating agencies\u0027 contractor will use MAC-15TR as an overlay course two to four inches in thickness (exact depth varies by street) on existing asphalt with prepared with asphalt grinding and removal of unsuitable base layers.","ParticipantName":"City of Oceanside","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Kellison","Phone":"7604355112"},{"GrantID":18938,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":24385.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project will apply rubberized chip-seal throughout the City. The project is scheduled to begin in the late spring through fall of 2016, weather permitting.","ParticipantName":"City of Morro Bay","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Pamela","LastName":"Newman","Phone":"8057726215"},{"GrantID":18939,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":47073.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to inspect waste tire generators, locate and cleanup small illegally dumped waste tires and conduct enforcement of unregistered waste tire haulers.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Scot","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"5308792353"},{"GrantID":18940,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":83123.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Resurfacing projects on arterial and residential streets with a cumulative RAC ton of approximately 8,312 tons.  These projects are scheduled over three fiscal years, with the first project commencing upon receipt of an NTP from CalRecycle and the final project completed prior to April 1, 2018.","ParticipantName":"City of Rolling Hills Estates","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Bellomo","Phone":"8052796856"},{"GrantID":18941,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":57856.0000,"ProjectSummary":"El Dorado County Community Development Agency Environmental Management Division respectfully requests TEA 23 grant funding to continue to implement a used tire inspection and enforcement program. There are currently 149 active facilities with Tire Program Identification numbers (TPIDs) in El Dorado County. The majority of the requested funds will be used to conduct routine facility compliance inspections. The remainder of the requested funds will be used for inspector training, attending TEA round-tables, equipment, facility education, transportation expenses, and administrative time related to the program.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Harden","Phone":"5306215840"},{"GrantID":18942,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":70300.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Richmond has a median household income that is less than 80% of the statewide median household income.\r\nThe project proposes to install rubberized asphalt hot mix on portions of several streets in the City of Richmond, namely, 22nd Street, Barrett Avenue, Macdonald Avenue, and Ohio Avenue.\r\nThe paving is anticipated to occur in the spring of 2016, after April 1, 2016.","ParticipantName":"City of Richmond","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tawfic","LastName":"Halaby","Phone":"5106211612"},{"GrantID":18944,"CycleID":628,"CycleCode":"TRP6        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP6         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":86100.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Upland proposes to construct approximately 12,300 tons of hot mix rubberized asphalt concrete to rehabilitate both collector and arterial roadways utilized by the motoring public.  Rubberized asphalt has been used successfully by the City on past roadway rehabilitation projects and is a proven material to help mitigate reflective cracking.  Construction on these important roadway projects will begin in the Summer of 2016.","ParticipantName":"City of Upland","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Critchfield","Phone":"9092912946"},{"GrantID":18946,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":282253.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant will be used for continued inspection and enforcement of waste tire generators, waste tire haulers, and waste tire end-use facilities in accordance with CalRecycle regulations for the disposal and storage of waste/used tires. Inspections will be conducted at businesses currently registered with CalRecycle for the disposal and storage of waste/used tires. Educational visits will be conducted on new businesses generating, storing, and disposing of waste/used tires. Surveillance will be conducted as needed when illegal dumping of waste tires is suspected by a generator, hauler, and end-use facility. This program has aided the City of Fresno in the removal of waste tires and blight caused by illegal dumping and storage of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ana","LastName":"Manzula","Phone":"5596218453"},{"GrantID":18947,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":88994.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grant Funds will be used to conduct inspections at the waste tire facilities and to prevent illegal transport, storage and disposal of waste tires.  Yolo County Environmental Health (YCEH) will keep local businesses and the community abreast of the current waste tire regulations.  In addition, YCEH will submit progress reports to CalRecycle and attend mandatory and non-mandatory meetings and trainings.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Moushumi","LastName":"Hasan","Phone":"5306668601"},{"GrantID":18948,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":249029.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department Waste Tire Program (EHD) is to protect public health, safety and environment with regard to waste tire facilities within its jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe EHD intends to use the TEA23 grant fund for all expenses associating with performing inspection of the waste tire facilities, investigating illegal dumping of waste tires in San Joaquin County, staff training, and administrative costs.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Kith","Phone":"2094683444"},{"GrantID":18949,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":150316.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Perform waste tire enforcement activities, including: inspecting waste tire generators and transporters; perform education and outreach; and perform enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jagjinder","LastName":"Sahota","Phone":"7077843308"},{"GrantID":18951,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":78724.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Perform waste and used tire inspections","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Rompf","Phone":"6503390327"},{"GrantID":18952,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":139047.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will be used to conduct waste tire inspections and other enforcement actions, train employees on waste tire regulations and enforcement and educate waste tire operators, other enforcement agencies, and the general public on the requirements for handling, disposing and storage of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Tipton","Phone":"9256922500"},{"GrantID":18953,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":62482.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Victorville is located in the Mojave Desert area approximately 1 hour from the heavily populated Los Angeles, Orange County, Inland Empire areas and 2 hours from the growing Las Vegas area. The City is surrounded by a vast amount of desert land and has three major highways that intersect within the City (I-15 Freeway, CA Highway 18/138, and US Highway 395). Due to the surrounding geography, the City experiences a large amount of illegal dumping activity which includes illegally dumped tire piles of both general passenger and commercial type tires. The City is still growing and currently has 114 waste tire related businesses (identified via WTMS as active businesses). The City has and will use waste tire enforcement grant funds to establish a presence in our City and partner with the State to regulate the waste tire disposal process and minimize illegal dumping through surveillance, enforcement, and administrative actions. Funds will also aid our assigned staff to provide them with office and small field supplies/equipment to carryout grant inspection, surveillance, and education tasks. Our primary goal when utilizing grant funds is to inspect all waste tire generators and haulers within our jurisdiction during the grant period. Additionally, we will partner with businesses to ensure that all waste tires are manifested utilizing the forms provided by CalRecycle and encouraging them to report those who illegally dispose of tires. In administering the grant, the City of Victorville will prioritize its activities to mirror those established in the grant terms/conditions and procedures: inspection, waste tire hauler and manifest compliance, monitoring illegal disposal activities, small pile cleanup, education, and awareness.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Duran","Phone":"7609555104"},{"GrantID":18955,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":600000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the below summary to reflect the approved grant project:  Grant Funds will be used for personnel and equipment costs to inspect and enforce the State\u0027s Minimum Standards for handling, storage, and disposal of waste and used tires in the County of Los Angeles. TPIDs for the City of Lancaster has been added due to the City of Lancaster not applying for the TEA23 cycle.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Morofuji","Phone":"6264305543"},{"GrantID":18958,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":160035.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant funding will be used for the enforcement, inspection and permitting of waste tire facilities and the movement and storage of waste tires within Sonoma County.\r\n\r\nSonoma County currently has 410 waste tire facilities and participates in multi-agency task force meetings to oversee the enforcement of waste tire regulations throughout the County.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Sosko","Phone":"7075656521"},{"GrantID":18959,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":175891.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations, including the manifest system. Inspections will be followed up with appropriate compliance actions to ensure that operators are complying with all waste tire regulations. Also investigate and conduct surveillance for illegal tire disposal activities within our jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Yancy","Phone":"5596757821"},{"GrantID":18962,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":80000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Investigate illegal tire disposal activities and perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"7072534144"},{"GrantID":18963,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":600000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grand funds will be utilized to inspect tire-related businesses and ensure entities within the county are storing/hauling used and waste tires correctly pursuant to California law. These funds will augment local/regional enforcement efforts by seeking to prevent the unlawful stockpiling/dumping of waste tires. This goal is accomplished by allowing personnel to be dedicated to the task of ensuring waste tires reach an appropriate end use facility by educating business owners as to proper disposal methods and referral of offenders to the appropriate State/local authorities.\r\n \r\nTraining will be provided to assure County employees are kept up to date with new requirements of the State. Staff will also attend safety training of perishable skills. \r\n\r\nEquipment requested will be utilized to assure the employee is well prepared when conducting inspections.\r\n\r\nDirect Admin funds will be used to supervise the total operation of the grant to assure all tasks are met.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Manuel A.","LastName":"Acueto","Phone":"9515387975"},{"GrantID":18967,"CycleID":632,"CycleCode":"HD26        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD26         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":78456.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Lancaster currently operates a Recycle-Only household hazardous waste collection facility and are in the process of becoming a permanent household hazardous waste collection facility.  As we have crossed the threshold into a large quantity generator status we are in need of updating our infrastructure.  To maximize the efficiency of our existing facility, the City is requesting grant funds to add a large concrete foundation area with curbing to the middle of our facility and add five outdoor hazardous waste storage bays to the area as well. Adding concrete to this space and creating the five HHW storage bays will maximize the potential of our existing property and meet the large quantity generator requirements for HHW collection, packing, and storage.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jocelyn","LastName":"Swain","Phone":"6617236249"},{"GrantID":18968,"CycleID":633,"CycleCode":"TCU16       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU16        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":79817.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Long Beach proposes to continue the cleanup efforts around the Los Angeles River area north of the Long Beach Harbor Basin.  This area remains a high priority for the City due to the level of illegal dumping that occurs.\r\n\r\nThe first area is east of the LA River between 5th Street and Willow Street (East Project Area), to Magnolia Avenue as the west boundary. The East project area is residential and commercial, including Drake Park and Thomas Edison Elementary School.  Golden Park, Cesar Chavez Park and Seaside Park are also nearby.  The Los Angeles River runs directly west of the project area, with the Long Beach Harbor and Downtown Long Beach less than one mile from the project area.\r\n\r\nThe second area is west of the Los Angeles River between 9th Street and Willow Street (West Project Area), to Santa Fe Avenue as the east boundary. The West project area includes industrial and residential areas, including Garfield Elementary School and with Cabrillo High School nearby. Nearby parks include Hudson and Admiral Kidd Parks. The Los Angeles River runs directly east, the Dominguez Channel is about one-half mile to the west and the waters of the Port of Long Beach are directly south.\r\n\r\nIn both areas, clean-ups are necessary to keep dumped items off the streets.  Most illegal dumping of tires occurs in alleys and other City right-of-ways, however, occasional dumping does happen on private property.  Local businesses and neighborhood associations continue to coordinate clean-up efforts in the impacted area, but still need assistance as the responsibility has outgrown their resources.  Grant funds would ensure that tires are regularly collected, and that the east and west project areas remain clean and safe for residents and businesses. All tires collected by City crews will be taken to a facility that recycles tires into crumb rubber that is used in asphalt paving surfaces and synthetic athletic surfaces.  “No Dumping” signs will be posted in areas most impacted by illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elisa","LastName":"Calderon","Phone":"5625704695"},{"GrantID":18970,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":46006.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The enclosed grant budget outlines our enforcement needs that will allow for the continued implementation of an effective enforcement program within Calaveras County. Many of our generators require assistance throughout the year with manifesting, storage requirements and general questions which requires additional travel time. Five of our generators are located in the higher elevations (snow areas), which typically require additional travel time to maintain safety. It must be noted that this not only increases inspection but surveillance time as well. Many of our routine surveillance areas are more than 1½ hours away from the office. \r\n\r\nIt is vital to our enforcement program to have the necessary funds available to continue an aggressive surveillance and educational campaign. Many of our surveillance areas are only accessible during the dryer months, while others warrant one visit per year as they are so remote. We typically see higher rates of illegal dumping in the cooler months in the more remote areas. This may be due in part to firewood cutting, camping activities and the production of illegal narcotics. It is imperative to our Waste Tire Program to have the necessary funds available to perform the above mentioned rural surveillance activities in addition to performing routine inspections..","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Medina","Phone":"2097546399"},{"GrantID":18971,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":360375.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funds will be utilized by Alameda County Department of Environmental Health to implement the Waste Tire Inspection Program in Alameda County with the exception of the City of Berkeley. This will include conducting periodic inspections for compliance with waste tire regulations, report/payment request preparation, and referral of non-compliant facilities to CalRecycle for enforcement.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paresh","LastName":"Khatri","Phone":"5107772478"},{"GrantID":18973,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":106292.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Imperial County LEA intends to utilize the requested Tire Enforcement Grant funds to continue a comprehensive education and enforcement program to ensure that registered waste tire haulers are utilized for the transport of used or waste tires; that waste tire generators comply with disposal manifesting, permitting, and waste tire storage standards as applicable; and that illegal dumping of waste tires is prevented.  The objective of the tire enforcement agency program is to conduct compliance inspections to eliminate potential public health and safety risks associated with improperly managed waste tires within Imperial County.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Lamoure","Phone":"4422651888"},{"GrantID":18975,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":203713.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Diego Regional Waste Tire program will be using grant funds to continue implementing inspections, enforcement, and education to over 1,100 Active waste tire generating businesses.  In 2007, the City began inviting neighboring cities to participate in the grant program in order to achieve better regional compliance.  Today, the City is collaborating with four neighboring cities (Participating Collaborative Jurisdictions).","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Daron","LastName":"Warkentin","Phone":"6195333694"},{"GrantID":18977,"CycleID":633,"CycleCode":"TCU16       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU16        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":10328.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Town of Apple Valley encompasses 78 square miles of developed and open desert land. The Town attempts to remove illegally dumped tires quickly to alleviate the threat to public health and safety and also to discourage further illegal dumping. Parcel numbers and exact locations are not included in this grant as illegally dumped tires are scattered throughout the entire Apple Valley boundaries. Waste tires are removed and transported to Mitsubishi Recycling Plant for proper disposal. We anticipate that approximately 1,800 tires will be illegally dumped in the incorporated boundaries during the grant term. \r\n\r\nApple Valley residents are from a variety of economic backgrounds. They may not have the capability of paying a fee to dispose of their waste tires and therefore, may be illegally dumping them as a means of disposal. The illegal dumping of tires surpasses the Town\u0027s available resources to manage the problem. If funding for the program is not available, illegal dumping will increase, risking the health and safety of the Town\u0027s residents. \r\n\r\nApple Valley’s waste tire cleanup program will include the collection, removal, transportation, recycling, and disposal of Apple Valley waste tires from illegal tire piles and areas where illegal dumping has occurred along public right-of-ways. The primary focus will be removing illegally dumped tires observed on public property and in right-of-ways by Code Enforcement Officers.  \r\n\r\nThe program is focused on abating the potential environmental hazards that discarded waste tires pose. Often illegal dumps are located within 1,000 feet of residential homes, schools, commercial or industrial centers, residential areas, airport, and electrical transmission lines. Thus, Apple Valley often discovers illegal dump of waste tires to be a potential serious threat to health and safety and the environment. The program focuses on removing and properly disposing waste tires utilizing efficiency and cost effectiveness to obtain the maximum impact for the environment.\r\n\r\nPublic property containing discarded waste tires: When an illegal dump of tires is discovered the Code Enforcement Officer will document on the “Tire Timesheet” the date, time, location of the illegal dump, the quantity of tires removed, and the mileage category. The officer will transport the tires to a Burrtec Waste Industries 40 cubic yard roll off container that will be stored at the Public Works yard. Upon filling the roll off container Burrtec Waste Industries will be requested to transport the tires to Mitsubishi Cement for proper disposal.\r\n\r\nAll tires removed from Apple Valley will be transported by Burrtec Waste Industries, utilizing a 40 cubic yard roll off container. Tires will be transported to Mitsubishi Cement Corporation located in Lucerne Valley at 5805 State Highway 18. The Town is requesting Waste Tire Clean Up Grant funds to offset the disposal and hauling cost of approximately 1,800 waste tires anticipated to be illegally dumped during the grant term.","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Guy","LastName":"Eisenbrey","Phone":"7602407000"},{"GrantID":18980,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":138979.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Kern County has a large agricultural area from fields, orchards, to farms and ranches.  Historically these rich and fertile grounds have been soiled by illegal dumping of tires and other trash, junk and debris.  After 6 plus years of Code and Tire enforcement, local farmers and ranchers are reporting the Waste Tire Program is a success and they\u0027re dealing with less dumped tires on their valuable lands.  Funds for this program is important to the continued success of the Waste Tire Program.  This grant helps the ability to find and investigate new water tire generators and haulers that may be operating illegally.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Jessie","LastName":"Fletcher","Phone":"6618680358"},{"GrantID":18982,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":104815.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health (DEH) is to protect public health, safety, and the environment in regard to proper storage, transport and use of waste tires within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe County of Santa Clara DEH intends to use TEA grant funds for activities directly related to inspection and administration costs for waste tire inspections as outlined in the grant procedures and requirements, and grant application guidelines and ongoing grant guidance from CalRecycle regarding waste and used tire activities.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Tavares","Phone":"4089181990"},{"GrantID":18984,"CycleID":633,"CycleCode":"TCU16       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU16        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":27576.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Modesto has an estimated population of 205,000 people who currently occupy an estimated 37 square miles. Within that area, there are 3,050 streets, 1,400 alleys, 78 parks and 3 main waterways. The grant funds will be used to remove illegally dumped waste tires from these areas by assigning a full-time maintenance worker to actively search designated areas as well as respond to any citizen reports of waste tire dumping and document for disposal. In addition to the labor component, the City of Modesto is requesting funding to contract with Waste Recovery West, Inc. to transport waste tires for recycling. The City of Modesto has purchased a storage container to store tires in until removal is required for transportation to an end-use facility. The current location is in a secure site at the City of Modesto\u0027s Waste Water Treatment Facility located at 1221 Sutter Avenue in Modesto. Note the City of Modesto will be responsible for providing a 1/2 on pickup with a lift gate, safety equipment and any additional materials necessary to do the job safely and efficiently. Historically, the City of Modesto has collected 1200-1750 illegally dumped tires per year through the grant program. The City of Modesto is estimating that we will collect approximately 1750 illegally dumped tires per year for recycling through a permitted recycler and hauler for a total of 3500 tires during the entire grant cycle.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Vicki","LastName":"Rice","Phone":"2095775495"},{"GrantID":18985,"CycleID":633,"CycleCode":"TCU16       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU16        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":246787.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Madera\u0027s Public Works Department will act as the lead agency in this regional application with Madera County participating as the other jurisdiction.  \r\n\r\nThe City staff will administer the grant, coordinate the scheduling of tire trailers and pickup locations, oversee the pickup of tires found in alleys, public right-of-way and waterways at various scattered sites.  County staff will follow the same procedures within their jurisdiction.  The goal is to remove 31,000 tires over the term of the grant.\r\n\r\nThe City will use Golden By-Products, Inc. - Scrap Tire Company to provide the trailer vans used for the removal of scrap tires found in the City and County of Madera.  Golden By-Products will transmit electronically all generator, hauler, and end use facility information to CalRecycle.  Golden By-Products will provide City with hard copies of all manifests and weight certificates. All tires collected will be taken to a permitted recycling facility.","ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mary","LastName":"Church","Phone":"5596615466"},{"GrantID":18986,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":139561.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Enforcement activities in Merced County.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Lizabeth","LastName":"Smith","Phone":"2093811241"},{"GrantID":18987,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":93776.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds would be exclusively used for implementation of waste tire program in Yuba County, Sutter County, and participating jurisdictions. Funds will be used for inspections, administrative services, enforcement, surveillance, equipment, and training activities.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Cantwell","Phone":"5307497526"},{"GrantID":18989,"CycleID":631,"CycleCode":"TDA5        ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA5         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":133835.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The County is proposing to use a conceptual road repair design using mechanically stabilized tire derived aggregate (MSTDA) to mitigate against the continued failure of the roadway on Ortega Ridge Road, in the unincorporated area near Summerland, CA.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Christian","LastName":"Doolittle","Phone":"8057398777"},{"GrantID":18990,"CycleID":633,"CycleCode":"TCU16       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU16        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":55938.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Locate and remove illegally dumped and/or stockpiled waste tires from City of Lancaster public roads, right-of-ways and other public lands. Waste tires will be taken to the City Maintenance Facility and transported by state permitted registered haulers to end use facilities. Priority will be given to sites that pose serious threats to public health and safety and the environment. Several public roads, vacant lots and public land sites are within 1,000 feet of residential homes, schools, and industrial centers where tires are often illegally dumped throughout the City.\r\n\r\nPrior grant cycle awards have helped to clean-up numerous waste tires throughout the City of Lancaster. To date; the City has cleaned up over 400 illegal waste tire piles, recycled over 100 tons of wastes, benefiting local and regional efforts in minimizing risks to public health and safety, and promoting the clean-up and removal of environmental hazards and conservation of natural resources.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Danyell","LastName":"Henry","Phone":"6617236171"},{"GrantID":18994,"CycleID":633,"CycleCode":"TCU16       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU16        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The main objective of this grant proposal is to remove illegally dumped tires from several locations throughout the City of Bakersfield and to restore the areas back to their original state. Illegally dumped waste tires create blight, vector control and other health and safety hazards to the public and the environment. Illegal dumpsites not abated in a timely manner potentially contributes to the accumulation of waste tires. The City of Bakersfield cleanup projects are intended to mitigate potential fire and health risks posed by these tire piles within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe City of Bakersfield Solid Waste Division currently responds to citizen complaints of illegal dumping which has occurred along the public right-of-ways or upon their private property.\r\n\r\nThe Solid Waste Division dedicates a Solid Waste Equipment Operators almost 25 hours per week towards the collection and removal of waste tires illegally dumped throughout alleys, roadways, sidewalks and other public property.\r\n\r\nAll waste tires collected are transported to the City of Bakersfield s Corporation yard or Recycling and Composting facility. The City of Bakersfield Solid Waste Division drivers will deliver large and car passenger tires from its city truck/trailer combination to contractor BARC recycling facility for the purpose of recycling.\r\n\r\nAn estimated of 25,000 tires are to be removed an recycled.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs ","FirstName":"Lyudmila","LastName":"Fishman","Phone":"6613263144"},{"GrantID":18997,"CycleID":633,"CycleCode":"TCU16       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU16        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Fresno is located near the center of the State of California in the central San Joaquin Valley. Fresno has a population of approximately 500,000 and a high concentrated poverty rate. A substantial part of the residential areas are in older neighborhoods which were developed with alleys. Illegally dumped tires and other debris are continually dumped in these alleys, street curbs, along canal banks, on vacant lots, near freeway, and on other public rights-of-way areas. The City of Fresno employs two staff members who locate and remove these illegally dumped tires throughout the city. The tires are transported by the staff using a stake-side truck owned by the city and placed in a trailer for a removal by a registered hauler. The hauler takes the trailer to a waste tire recycling facility.  Only gas and maintenance fees are charged to the grant; no vehicle lease fees are incurred. The Clean-Up grant allows the City of Fresno to remove these waste tires therefore preventing blight, fire hazards and environmental issues.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ana","LastName":"Manzula","Phone":"5596218453"},{"GrantID":18998,"CycleID":629,"CycleCode":"FR57        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR57         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":44175.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We are looking for funding through your Pilot program to clean up illegal dumps sites in our Sierra National Forest. ALL Right Recycling will clean up 6 sites. Quiet roads seems to be irresistible to those looking to dump their unwanted items. It is a problem that plagues many of our beautiful mountain roads. ALL Right Recycling has just finished the work in our first grant with you. They did a tremendous job and we look forward to promoting their work further.","ParticipantName":"Coarsegold Resource Conservation District","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Konno","Phone":"5597603659"},{"GrantID":18999,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":60034.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant Program funding will support San Luis Obispo County\u0027s ongoing efforts to enforce CalRecycle\u0027s waste tire regulations, and allow the County to educate businesses and the public on how to handle waste tires in a safe and responsible manner.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Liz","LastName":"Pozzebon","Phone":"8057815550"},{"GrantID":19001,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":51425.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Bakersfield‘s Waste Tire Enforcement Program will implement an inspection and compliance program that: \r\n\r\n1. Educates waste tire generators within our jurisdiction on their responsibilities to comply with applicable laws; \r\n\r\n2. Surveys Waste Tire Facilities and confirms that generators are using authorized waste tire haulers, properly maintaining CTLs; and fulfilling the WTF requirements; \r\n\r\n3. Identifies and reports sites that may be in violation of WTF storage standards; \r\n\r\n4. Initiates enforcement action against facilities that are in non-compliance by issuing a Notice of Violation (NOV); \r\n\r\n5. Refers facilities that continue to be in non-compliance after the issuance of a NOV to CalRecycle staff; \r\n\r\n6. Identify and investigate existing sites where waste tires have been illegally dumped; and \r\n\r\n7. Obtains and submits the necessary information required for monthly reporting through WTMS to CalRecycle. \r\n\r\nThe activities described above are an effective way to address the City of Bakersfield’s \r\nneed to educate tire dealers and auto dismantlers of their responsibilities and reduce the \r\nillegal disposal of waste tires. The program will be comprehensive, informative and allows for enforcement action when necessary. It provides for correcting of waste handling problems, reducing long-term disposal problems, identifying illegal waste tire haulers and encouraging compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs ","FirstName":"Melanie","LastName":"Dunwoody","Phone":"6613263620"},{"GrantID":19005,"CycleID":629,"CycleCode":"FR57        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR57         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":90896.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Trinity County Resource Conservation District is applying to the Pilot Program of the Farm and Ranch Grant Program for funding to remove unauthorized solid waste from up to 20 sites that are zoned for agricultural use, where the sites are in need of cleanup in order to abate a nuisance or public health and safety threat and/or a threat to the environment. TCRCD intends to work with partners including US Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, State Fish and Wildlife, and Integrated Ecology Research Center to identify the worst sites in need of cleanup. The TCRCD will utilize staff as well as contracting with the Watershed Research Training Center field crews, to accomplish the project. Efforts to keep the illegal solid waste disposal from happening at these sites may include signage, tank traps, gates or rock barrier installation as appropriate for each site. Three types of sites will be targeted for clean up: 1) Sites where abandoned trailers have been illegally disposed, 2) Sites where trespass marijuana grows have illegally disposed of solid waste, and 3) Sites where household solid waste has been illegally dumped. All of the sites will be on public or private land zoned for agricultural use. The illegal marijuana grow site clean ups will occur at sites that have been identified through law enforcement personnel who do not have the resources to fully remove the illegally dumped solid waste at the sites. The project will include education and outreach efforts in newsletter and newspaper articles, presentations at community events or fairs, in an effort to try to prevent the re-occurrence of the illegal dumping activity from taking place in the future.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County Resource Conservation District","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Donna","LastName":"Rupp","Phone":"5306236004"},{"GrantID":19006,"CycleID":633,"CycleCode":"TCU16       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU16        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":42750.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: San Joaquin County will use grant funds to implement a tire clean up. Tires will be removed from rural properties and public roadways using staff and the San Joaquin Regional Conservation Corps. All tires will be recycled by Waste Recovery West.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Corey","LastName":"Collins","Phone":"2094683066"},{"GrantID":19007,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":38615.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Modesto is requesting $38,615.00 in grant funding under TEA 23 to continue the success of previous grant cycles.  There are approximately 122 tire businesses known to be in operation in Modesto and this grant funding will ensure that those facilities stay in compliance with all waste tire regulations.  If awarded the grant funds requested, the City of Modesto will inspect all waste tire businesses within the city limits of Modesto for compliance with waste tire permitting, hauling, storage, disposal laws and regulations, and submit all inspection forms electronically for Cal Recycle for review.  All reports will be completed and submitted in a timely manner according to the stated grant requirements.  We will actively seek to make sure no new tire businesses are operating without the proper identification as licensed by the State of California.  We will educate tire business staff on what is required of them and provide them the appropriate reference materials and information.  We will conduct field patrols and follow up on all complaints and referrals on known and potential illegal dumping tire sites, especially in alleyways.  City staff will attend all mandatory roundtables and technical trainings to keep abreast on all tire regulations.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"KARIN","LastName":"RODRIGUEZ","Phone":"2095775453"},{"GrantID":19008,"CycleID":629,"CycleCode":"FR57        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR57         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":17309.0000,"ProjectSummary":"FUNDS ARE BEING REQUESTED FOR REIMBURSEMENT OF A CLEAN-UP THAT OCCURED ON MARCH 3-5, 2015 ON PROPERTY THAT IS AUTHORIZED FOR AGRICULTURAL USE.\r\n\r\nTHE AREA CONSISTS OF CITY OWNED PARCELS THAT ARE ADJACENT TO A RIVER.  THE RIVER IS SEASONAL AND IS DRY EXCEPT DURING IRRIGATION OF NEIGHBORING FARMLAND.  PROPERTY LINES FOR THE CITY PROPERTY IS IN THE MIDDLE OF THE RIVERBED.  THE CLEAN-UP WAS CONDUCTED BY A PRIVATE CONTRACTOR WITH ASSISTANCE OF CITY STAFF MEMBERS.   EFFORTS INCLUDED THE REMOVAL OF 3-5 VERY LARGE ENCAMPMENTS THAT INCLUDED MAKESHIFT STRUCTURES WHICH REQUIRED THE USE OF HEAVY EQUIPMENT AS WELL AS HAND TOOLS FOR REMOVAL.","ParticipantName":"City of Visalia","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tracy","LastName":"Robertshaw","Phone":"5597134187"},{"GrantID":19009,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Waste Tire Program is to promote compliance with State and local regulations as it pertains to the collection, handling, storage and disposal of waste tires in an effort to protect the air, water, and land from pollution and to ensure public health and safety. \r\n\r\nThe Fresno County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division, proposes to utilize FY 2015-16 Waste Tire Grant funds for staffing, training and equipment needs associated with continuing the County‘s Enforcement Program Plan.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Janet","LastName":"Gardner","Phone":"5596003271"},{"GrantID":19011,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":24630.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle Waste Tire Enforcement Grant funds will be used to implement the waste tire program locally in Mendocino County and provide oversight to the businesses in our county generating \u0026 handling waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Trey","LastName":"Strickland","Phone":"7072346639"},{"GrantID":19013,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":50624.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Waste Tire Program is to protect public health and the environment with regard to waste tires and facilities in Tehama County. TCEHD intends to use TEA 23 reimbursement grant funds for inspection, enforcement, outreach, training and management in order to accomplish these objectives.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Potanovic","Phone":"5305278020"},{"GrantID":19014,"CycleID":633,"CycleCode":"TCU16       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU16        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: City of San Bernardino continues to experience a high rate of waste tires that are being illegally dumped.","ParticipantName":"City of San Bernardino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"O\u0027Neal","Phone":"9093845353"},{"GrantID":19015,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":71152.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Grant monies will be used to fund the existing Waste Tire Enforcement Program, which includes conducting routine waste tire inspections, surveillance and enforcement, community education, attending round table events and other training required by CalRecycle, and to purchase equipment and supplies needed to conduct the program activities.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elizabeth","LastName":"Cardon","Phone":"8317961265"},{"GrantID":19016,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":45907.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The requested grant funds will be expended conducting routine inspections of waste tire generators and haulers, as well as follow-up inspections and enforcement and educational activities, when necessary, and referrals from CalRecycle.  In addition, grant funds will be used for mandatory training activities for waste tire grantee staff.  If sufficient training funds are available, they may also be used for non-mandatory, but pertinent training as well, with prior approval by CalRecycle staff.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Yuma","LastName":"Argo","Phone":"4154737240"},{"GrantID":19017,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":35823.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grantee will maintain waste tire enforcement activities for this jurisdiction.  These activities include, but are not limited to, inspection of inventoried sites, identification of businesses that need to be on the TPID inventory, surveillance for illegal disposal sites and unregistered haulers, and achieving compliance through education and, if necessary, enforcement.  Further, the grantee will investigate referrals from CalRecycle or other agencies and pursue placement of motion detection cameras to apprehend illegal dumpers.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"grant","LastName":"eisen","Phone":"5302651469"},{"GrantID":19018,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":343853.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used for inspection of waste tire generators and haulers, surveying for new waste tire businesses, investigating illegal hauling and dumping complaints, and providing education to the public and businesses. Funds will also be used for additional staff training, and to prepare reports for submittal to CalRecycle.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Czapla","Phone":"9168766586"},{"GrantID":19019,"CycleID":633,"CycleCode":"TCU16       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU16        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":77293.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Grant funds will be used to clean-up tires in the City of San Diego.\r\n\r\nThe Tijuana River Valley is an estuary of national importance with a multi-agency approach to restoring and protecting the sensitive ecosystem. Tires from Mexico are washed downstream during rain events and have significant impact on the watershed. Tires are plucked from the sediment and trash removed during dredging of river channels and sediment basins. Large truck tires can sometimes be recycled however passenger tires are too contaminated with sediments and go the landfill.\r\n\r\nBrown Field Airport is a small City operated airport located on a large piece of City owned property.  This property is bordered by open space and is located in a remote area of the City. These factors have made it prone to dumping.  The City has been cleaning up the property in preparation for development. \r\n\r\nThe City Code Compliance division actively collects tires from the Public Rights-of Way throughout the City. The Tire enforcement Program also refers tire piles on public property to Code Compliance for remediation.  Detailed logs are provided of these activities.  When possible the Tire Enforcement Program utilizes surveillance cameras to catch perpetrators and deter dumping.\r\n\r\nOther than the contaminated tires from the Tijuana River Valley, every attempt is made to recycle the tires at BAS recycling, our closest tire recycling facility, located 100 miles away in Moreno Valley.\r\n\r\nCleanup of Dennery Canyon, Otay Mesa (City Owned) where there are an estimated 250 visible tires and approximately as high as 400 tires. The Dennery Canyon is located down a steep ravine.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nanci","LastName":"Biendarra","Phone":"6192366007"},{"GrantID":19021,"CycleID":630,"CycleCode":"TEA23       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA23        - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":37289.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Funds from this grant will be used to implement our Waste Tire Enforcement Program. Program activities include completing inspections, providing education to existing and new waste tire generators and haulers, preparing reports, performing grant management duties, participating in trainings, and conducting surveillance and enforcement activities throughout Tuolumne County.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sheilah","LastName":"Lillie","Phone":"2095335644"},{"GrantID":19022,"CycleID":633,"CycleCode":"TCU16       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU16        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":14097.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Illegally dumped waste tires pose potential threats to the environment and to public health and safety.\r\nWithin the unincorporated areas of Butte County, tires are frequently dumped illegally on roadways, on vacant land, in alleys, and in sensitive wildlife habitats near homes, schools, and businesses. These tires provide breeding grounds for rodents and mosquitoes, which could spread the West Nile Virus and other diseases. There is also a threat of fire when a large number of tires are dumped in one location, which occurs frequently in rural areas. During drought conditions, this threat increases significantly. To help reduce these threats, the County Department of Public Works actively collects illegally dumped waste tires from public areas effectively enhancing the quality of life for residents, improving the overall environment, and reducing potential threats to public health and safety. Public Works maintenance crews transport the collected waste tires to our Oroville maintenance facility or to the Neal Road Recycling and Waste Facility for recycling.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Rodowick","Phone":"5308792352"},{"GrantID":19023,"CycleID":633,"CycleCode":"TCU16       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU16        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":21295.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Hesperia covers nearly 75 square miles of developed and vacant open desert land. With these geographical features, illegal dumping of waste tires is a major problem for the City resulting in significant social, health, environmental and economic impacts for our citizens. Areas used for illegal dumping are often times within 1,000 feet of schools, residential neighborhoods, commercial and industrial centers, airport, aqueduct and electrical transmission lines. These locations are easily accessible to people, especially children, who are vulnerable to the physical hazards posed by waste tires. Some locations are also near the City water storage tanks or Mojave River causing a serious threat to the City\u0027s drinking water.\r\n\r\nCity staff attempts to remove illegally dumped tires quickly to alleviate the threat to public health and safety, maintain a clean environment and to discourage further illegal dumping. Code Enforcement Officers are available 5-days a week to clean-up City areas littered with waste tires. To assist in the cleanup efforts, the City\u0027s Code Enforcement Department contracts with the Work Release Program through the County of San Bernardino Criminal Justice System. Under the supervision of a Code Enforcement Officer, work release crews and City Code Enforcement Officers pick-up the waste\r\ntires and deliver to the grant Contractor for proper disposal. In addition to Code Enforcement Officers, the City\u0027s Public Works personnel may also pick up tires that are located along City right-of-way. The Contractor will transport the waste tires to an approved end-use facility for recycling or for supplementary fuel to provide heat in a cement kiln.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Hesperia","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Ryan","Phone":"7609471589"},{"GrantID":19025,"CycleID":631,"CycleCode":"TDA5        ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA5         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":133584.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed project is for Type A Tire-Derived Aggregate (TDA) for landfill application of horizontal landfill gas collection wells at two 92) landfill sites within Riverside County.  A total of 2,323 tons of TDA is proposed for use.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kathleen","LastName":"Utter","Phone":"9514863200"},{"GrantID":19026,"CycleID":632,"CycleCode":"HD26        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD26         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The proposed project will construct a permanent Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) facility for Corona and Riverside County residents to drop off waste not suitable for landfill disposal.  The items to be collected include oil, paint, grease, batteries, medical “sharps,” and electronic waste such as TVs, computers, and monitors.  The City of Corona Maintenance Services Dept. (City), will be responsible for all site-improvements and construction activities and costs.  The City owns the site and has approved zoning clearance and use of the site for a HHW facility.  The Riverside County Dept. of Waste Resources (RCDWR) will be an operational partner, with oversight of equipment purchasing and funding for long-term facility operation (staff) and maintenance.  The facility is targeted to collect more than 23,600 pounds of HHW each month.","ParticipantName":"City of Corona","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Tom","LastName":"Koper","Phone":"9512793604"},{"GrantID":19035,"CycleID":633,"CycleCode":"TCU16       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU16        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The County of Fresno has an ongoing waste tire cleanup program managed by the County\u0027s Department of Public Works and Planning Road Maintenance and Operations (Roads) Division. Illegally dumped tires are removed by Roads personnel from County streets and rights-of-way in the rural and unincorporated areas throughout Fresno County. \r\n\r\nWe estimate collecting approximately 13,100 illegally dumped tires.  Personnel will collect and deliver tires to storage areas at the County’s various Road Maintenance Yards and other appropriate storage sites.  Waste tires will be removed by permitted tire hauling companies including American Refuse, Inc. (dba American Tire Tec), West Coast Rubber Recycling, Waste Recovery West, Golden By-Products, and other hauling companies as available and established through County-vendor procurement agreements.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Song","LastName":"Vang","Phone":"5596004320"},{"GrantID":19037,"CycleID":633,"CycleCode":"TCU16       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU16        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":14999.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With the funding requested, Stanislaus County Department of Environmental Resources estimates picking up approximately 2,200 waste tires that have been illegally dumped either on private property or along the county unincorporated roadways.  The goal is to remediate small tire piles as soon as possible to prevent blighted conditions and to prevent a harborage for insects and vermin.  All car and truck tires will be recycled.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Avneet","LastName":"Mahil","Phone":"2095256791"},{"GrantID":19038,"CycleID":633,"CycleCode":"TCU16       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU16        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":18478.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Riverside County Department of Waste Resources (Department) operates an Illegal dumping Mop-up and Cleanup Team (IMPACT) which removes illegally dumped solid waste and waste tires on all county roadways. The IMPACT program has been performing this duty since 2002 in the unincorporated areas of Riverside County. The program will continue to remove waste tires dumped in road right-of-way and on private property. The Department has removed waste tires from roadsides and on some instances the Department has taken them off private property, which has resulted in removing over 25,000 waste tires that were illegally dumped. So if awarded the grant for another cycle the Department will continue to do this work. \r\n\r\nThe Department will use the Maintenance and Construction Worker and Crew Lead Worker job classifications to operate exempt-government hauling vehicles (Tire Program Identification Number 1570382-01). The tire loads will be manifested and transported using the government-exempt hauling vehicles (Tire Program Identification Number 1274054-01). The waste tire loads will be hauled to B J Used Tire \u0026 Rubber Recycling (TPID Number 1001094).  For the bulk of the labor, the Department will use the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department Riverside Alternative Sentencing Program (RASP) participant’s in removing waste tires from county roads.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joseph","LastName":"Contaoi","Phone":"9514863200"},{"GrantID":19040,"CycleID":633,"CycleCode":"TCU16       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU16        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cleanup tires dumped in public right-of-way and abandoned areas.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wilson","LastName":"Fong","Phone":"6264583581"},{"GrantID":19045,"CycleID":629,"CycleCode":"FR57        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR57         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This application is being submitted under the PILOT proposal requirements.\r\n\r\nNumber of Illegal Disposal Sites – This project encompasses one cleanup site from Jefferson Boulevard to Babel Slough Crossing 1. The cleanup site is approximately a mile in length and 16.2 acres. The entire length of the site has been subject to illegal dumping of tires and other refuse. Based on site visits, we estimate that 250 to 500 tires may be on site and accessible for cleanup. \r\n\r\nWho Will Perform the Clean-up – The Sacramento Regional Conservation Corps (SRCC) has been identified to perform the cleanup. SRCC is a nonprofit that empowers young adults through opportunities for education and paid work experience. SRCC currently serves Sacramento, Yolo, El Dorado, Placer and eastern Solano Counties and is Sacramento’s largest education and workforce training program for young adults 18 – 25 years of age. SRCC is a registered tire hauler and has experience in tire hauling and disposing of illegally dumped waste in the region. \r\n\r\nFrom last year, SRCC has partnered with Trinity and Colusa County, and the City of Elk Grove to assist with Tire Amnesty Events. SRCC also works with the Sacramento Creek Council, Delta Protection Commission and Delta Conservancy for waterway cleanup projects. For the last 15 years, SRCC has partnered with the City of Citrus Heights to clear approximately 24 miles of creeks/ditches and remove illegally dumped tires, trash and debris on an annual basis. SRCC crews also pickup illegally dumped tires from public places in Sacramento as a part of an ongoing partnership with the City of Sacramento.  \r\n\r\nSRCC crews have experience working in areas with sensitive habitat. SRCC crews have experience working with Sacramento County Parks and Folsom State Parks along the American Parkway on Fire Fuel Reduction Projects where there are a number of sensitive plant and wildlife species including elderberry plants. In partnership with the Sacramento Valley Conservancy, SRCC crews have provided necessary habitat restoration at the Deer Creek Hills/ Blue Oak Preserve located in eastern Sacramento County. \r\n\r\nWith oversight from an urban projects manager, one onsite crew supervisor and a crew (up to six SRCC members) will carry out the waste tire removal from the site area. The SRCC crew supervisor will drive a 12 passenger van and this vehicle will tow a tool trailer with a portable rest room. All SRCC members who will work on this project will have first aid and CPR training and some will have completed coursework in flood fighting, tire handling, as well as the 10-hour OSHA and Hazwoper 40-hour training. SRCC will rent dumpsters from Tri-CE and water tire removal from the site will be processed by a Tri-C tire recycler. \r\n\r\nContinued Problems with Illegal Dumping – Continued dumping is still occurring at this site. However, private individuals are able and willing to continually manage this problem and maintain a high level of upkeep along the site. The underlying buildup of decades of dumping are currently an insurmountable challenge for these dedicated private individuals to dispose of. \r\n\r\nIllegal Dumping Prevention Programs - Yolo County has a Good Neighbor Program at the county landfill that allows individuals to drop off illegally dumped material at no cost. The private landowners on and around the project site have made frequent use of this county program.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County Resource Conservation District","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Heather","LastName":"Nichols","Phone":"5306611688"},{"GrantID":19047,"CycleID":634,"CycleCode":"HD27        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Recycling and Solid Waste Division is seeking this grant to fund the installation of an awning at the Permanent Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility (PHHWCF) to protect residents and workers from inclement weather and mitigate water pollutant runoff while properly disposing of HHW.\r\n\r\nFacility improvements to the PHHWCF will ensure that it will continue to operate in a safe and clean manner, and have the capacity to process and store the waste it receives from the public.","ParticipantName":"City of Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tyler","LastName":"Stratton","Phone":"9168083505"},{"GrantID":19054,"CycleID":634,"CycleCode":"HD27        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Riverside Public Works Department- Solid Waste Division is responsible for solid waste collection and coordinating clean up events held in the City. The City of Riverside has approximately 316,000 residents. To ensure a clean environment the City developed a comprehensive collection event program, Clean-Up Riverside’s Environment (C.U.R.E.), to address issues ranging from bulky item disposal to the proper disposal of specific household hazardous waste materials. The City hosts two events for residents to properly dispose of their expired batteries and compact fluorescent tubes (CFLs) at the Public Works Corporation yard. These collection events are coupled with e-waste collection, document destruction, and bulky item collection and were designed to glean hazardous materials from the waste stream. Events occur in February and October. Items accepted at the collection events include fluorescent tubes, compact fluorescent lights and household batteries. In 2015, the C.U.R.E events collected over 5000 lbs. of batteries and lamps. Other hazardous waste programs for City residents include the permanent Agua Mansa HHW Collection facility located in Riverside and operated by the County of Riverside. Additional HHW programs also include sharps collection at three City fire stations in addition to the Agua Mansa HHW Collection Facility. The C.U.R.E program and other HHW collection components are fully funded by the City of Riverside.\r\nThe City is applying for the Household Hazardous Waste Grant Program 27th Cycle (HD 27) in order to further develop HHW public education, promotion, and outreach and utilize funding for the proper disposal of battery and CFLs collected at our C.U.R.E events. Public education/promotion and outreach would include electronic and printed utility bill inserts, signage for residential trucks promoting collection events, signage at C.U.R.E events, street banners promoting the C.U.R.E events and proper HHW disposal educational materials provided to residents at City sponsored events. The funding will also be utilized for a Hazwoper re-certification training for three existing employees that work the C.U.R.E events collecting HHW from the public. \r\nThe City of Riverside is applying for the maximum amount for the small project grant, $50,000.","ParticipantName":"City of Riverside","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Olivia","LastName":"Sanchez","Phone":"9513516174"},{"GrantID":19056,"CycleID":631,"CycleCode":"TDA5        ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA5         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":66373.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (Authority) is a Joint Powers Authority that administers the solid waste management system that serves the cities of Gonzales, Greenfield, King City, Salinas, Soledad and the unincorporated area of eastern Monterey County. The Authority\u0027s mission is to manage Salinas Valley solid waste as a resource, promoting sustainable, environmentally sound and cost effective practices through an integrated system of waste reduction, reuse, recycling, innovative technology, customer service and education. Procuring Tire-Derived Aggregate (TDA) Grant funding is consistent with the Authority’s mission, vision, values and diversion goals.  \r\n\r\nThe Authority owns and operates the Johnson Canyon Landfill, located near Gonzales California. It is the only active landfill in the Authority\u0027s jurisdiction, encompassing 163 acres and is estimated to have a remaining capacity of 2.9 million cubic yards. It is projected that if current waste disposal rates continue, the facility will provide capacity through the year 2040. \r\n\r\nThe Authority seeks funding for the installation of 9 horizontal wells, which requires 1,085 tons of Type B TDA. The Authority proposes using TDA as backfill for a horizontal landfill gas collection system in Modules 2A through 6A. Landfill placement of waste will resume in Modules 2A through 6A within the next year or two. In anticipation of that schedule, the Authority planned for the installation of horizontal wells to compliment the existing vertical landfill well field in Modules 2B through 6B. This project would utilize the existing landfill gas header system and would enhance current methane emission controls, as well as capturing new emissions resulting from future waste. Construction is tentatively scheduled to begin by September 2016.\r\n\r\nWhile the grant covers material, installation, testing, and engineering costs, the Authority plans to limit the material portion to 1,013 tons because there is currently about 72 tons of Type B TDA stockpiled at Johnson Canyon Landfill. In 2013, the Authority was awarded grant funding for the installation of 12 horizontal gas wells at Johnson Canyon Landfill, which utilized approximately 1,445 tons of TDA as backfill. Upon completion of the project, approximately 72 tons of TDA remained that was not incorporated into the project. After deducting the 72 tons of remaining TDA currently on site, the proposed project will require approximately 1,013 tons of TDA. However, to cover installation costs, the Authority used the full build-out of 1,085 tons in the Project Summary \u0026 Calculation. To avoid excess TDA upon project completion, the Authority will order only the actual amount needed to to complete 9 horizontal wells. \r\n\r\nThe Authority will cover any additional, unbudgeted costs as in-kind contribution and intends to incorporate technical assistance recommendations from CalRecycle. If not funded, the Authority will absorb all costs associated with the installation of future landfill gas wells necessary to control methane emissions from Modules 2A through 6A. \r\n\r\nIf funded, the tire-derived aggregate grant program would provide the Authority with 1) greatly needed financial assistance; 2) an outlet for the reuse of local waste tires and; 3) an educational opportunity to promote the reuse of waste tires and the “closed-loop” concept. By capitalizing on grant funding, the Authority can potentially reuse more than 100,000 waste tires. Thus, grant programs such as this enable agencies like the Authority to reuse materials that otherwise may be permanently buried in the landfill, never to be repurposed.","ParticipantName":"Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elia","LastName":"Zavala","Phone":"8317753010"},{"GrantID":19058,"CycleID":634,"CycleCode":"HD27        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Kern County operates three Permanent Household Hazardous Waste Facilities which includes locations at Metro Bakersfield, Ridgecrest and Mojave.  The sites are operational year round and enjoy usage from many residents and businesses within our communities.  An area of concern has been the unlawful entry and illegal disposal of hazardous waste at our facilities when closed for operating hours. We are proposing to upgrade/enhance our current security system to include increased visual monitoring, high resolution and zoom capability.  The proposal includes enhanced technology and all three sites on the same server which will provide greater visual monitoring capability, ease of maintenance and reliability.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Denise","LastName":"Saucedo","Phone":"6618625208"},{"GrantID":19059,"CycleID":634,"CycleCode":"HD27        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":74011.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Rapidly increasing participation at our fixed PHHWCF has increased pressure on our budget.  Vehicle count at the PHHWCF increased from 2,619 in 2014 to 3,062 in 2015.  This is in addition to our mobile collections.  Construction of our new facility in 2012 (with CalRecycle support) created a debt burden which also impacts our budget.  We also are seeking to increase safe public disposal of medications, sharps and general HHW.\r\n\r\nOur program started operations in 1996 and important equipment needs replacement.  Our grant request would cover essential equipment replacement, new safety equipment, and targeted public education through print media and Facebook.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Lombari","Phone":"7074689710"},{"GrantID":19061,"CycleID":634,"CycleCode":"HD27        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Diego County proposes to utilize HD27 grant funds to sponsor one (1) moderately large one-day household hazardous waste (HHW) collection facility events (THHWCF) in an under served area of the unincorporated County of San Diego.  The event will be held in the Fallbrook area, which has a moderately large population and is quite distant (over 40 miles) from the nearest County HHW collection facility.  The event expected to serve at least 600 households, based on previous events conducted in the area.  The last event in the area was in February 2014 and served over 560 residents.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Melissa","LastName":"Porter","Phone":"8586942801"},{"GrantID":19064,"CycleID":633,"CycleCode":"TCU16       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU16        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":262010.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Imperial County is a unique community of seven cities. The city of Mexicali, with a population of over a million residents borders the City of Calexico. The yearly crossing is over 8,000,000. Imperial County generates approximately 65,000 used and waste tires annually. The County\u0027s cities and unincorporated communities comprise less than two percent of the land this provides ample desolate, isolated and unobservable areas where individuals could illegally dump tires. \r\n\r\nEven one of these following factors would substantially contribute to the number of illegally dumped and discarded tires but taken together, creates a formidable environment of unsightly and disease-bearing discarded illegally dumped tires: Close proximity to the Mexico Border Crossings; Imperial Valley inherits many tires rejected by the Mexican Recycling Industry; large number of seasonal visitors attracting recreational vehicle owners with vehicles in tow, off-road visitors to the Imperial Sand Dunes (each of these licensed vehicles paying admission to BLM land is approximately 456,300 street legal vehicles for FY 2010) typically hauls an average of three off-road vehicles); high usage of passenger, truck, semi-truck and equipment tires in the Imperial County agricultural industry; low income, unemployment and lack of financial resources; and irrigation canals (canals are cleaned quarterly and illegally disposed tires are removed).\r\n\r\nAll of Imperial Valley Resource Management Agency (IVRMA) collected tires now are going to Rubber Recovery Inc. located at 10672-B Calabash Avenue, Fontana, CA  92337. Nothing goes to a landfill. The tires transported from the Imperial Valley to Rubber Recovery Inc. go to be crumbed, buffing or molding to manufacture retail products. All contractors must agree to take all collected tires to a recycling facility. \r\n\r\nCommunity Support for the Tire Cleanup Program included Local Enforcement Agency and Elected Officials. Imperial County has developed an Illegally Dumping Task Force, in 2009, which has brought awareness to the residents of Imperial County of the problems associated with illegally dumping. We now have enforcement, provided by Imperial County Sheriff Department, California Highway Patrol and the Local Enforcement Agency.  In 2008, the Imperial County Board of Supervisors passed Ordinance #1436, Chapter 8.73-Unlawful and Unauthorized Dumping of Solid Waste.\r\n\r\nIllegal Dumping of ties is a serious threat to Public Health and Safety. In the proximity of densely populated areas to residential homes, schools, and commercial locations. Imperial County covers approximately 4,597 square miles of predominantly agricultural land with many schools in Imperial County in remote areas where tires are frequently illegally dumped. San Pasqual Valley Unified School District is located 90 miles from a populated area. Pine Elementary School, Magnolia Union Elementary School, Mulberry Elementary School District, McCabe/Corfman Union School District, and Meadows Union School District are schools in rural and agricultural areas in Imperial County. Illegal dumping of tires is common in rural, secluded, agricultural areas. Pesticide residue has been found in tires. Physical injuries can also result from sharp or pointed objects becoming trapped inside discarded tires. Tire Collection Crews have reported finding needles, broken glass, and dangerous objects. Piles of illegally discarded tires that contain trash or dry brush are a potential fire hazard. When tires burn, the toxic chemicals are released directly into the atmosphere. This can cause both short and long term health hazards to residents. Compounds from melted tires can also pollute soil, surface water, and ground water. A tremendous health hazard is created when illegally discarded tires accumulate on roads that run through farmland, and the pile of tires is ignited. \r\n\r\nOver 521,406 illegally dumped tires have been collected from Imperial County roadways and other public areas with grants from Cal Recycle/California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB).  IVRMA has exhibited wise and judicious use of Cal Recycle/CIWMB grant funds which will continue. IVRMA has developed significant experience and has managed to keep the cost of collection and recycling illegally disposed tires low.","ParticipantName":"Imperial Valley Resource Management Agency","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Douthitt","Phone":"7603374589"},{"GrantID":19065,"CycleID":633,"CycleCode":"TCU16       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU16        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":13305.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used for the costs associated to tire trailer service for illegally dumped tires.  Tires are removed from right-of-ways by member jurisdictions, and are brought to either the Billy Wright Landfill or the Highway 59 Landfill. Tires are then picked up at either of the two landfill sites by a California tire processing contractor. Participating agencies include: City of Atwater, City of Dos Palos, City of Gustine, City of Livingston, City of Los Banos, City of Merced and Merced County.","ParticipantName":"Merced County Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Halpin","Phone":"2097234481"},{"GrantID":19067,"CycleID":633,"CycleCode":"TCU16       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU16        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Los Angeles has an on-going waste tire cleanup program through the City\u0027s Department of Public Works (DPW) managed by the Solid Resources Support Services (SRSSD) and the Solid Resources Collection Division (SRCD) of the Los Angeles Sanitation (LASAN). SRCD removes illegally dumped tires within the City`s right-of-ways, alleys and boundaries. Tires collected are delivered to any of the six LASAN\u0027s district yards and other City locations approved by LASAN for storage and recording purposes. The district yards and LASAN approved locations provide environmentally sound storage areas for the collection and transportation by a vendor to a tire recycling facility for processing and beneficial reuse. Each of the LASAN district yards has a Tire Program Identification (TPID) Number Certificate issued by Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) storing an approved number of tires at a certain time period. LASAN\u0027s six district yards are as follows:\r\n\r\n1) West Valley District Yard \r\n    8840 Vanalden Avenue \r\n    Northridge, CA 91324 \r\n    818-727-7193 \r\n\r\n2) South Los Angeles District Yard \r\n    786 South Mission Road \r\n    Los Angeles, CA 90023 \r\n    213-485-4912 \r\n\r\n3) West Los Angeles District \r\n    2027 Stoner Avenue \r\n    Los Angeles,CA 90025 \r\n    310-575-8393 \r\n\r\n4) Harbor District Yard\r\n    1400 North Gaffey Street\r\n    San Pedro, CA 90731\r\n    310-548-7708\r\n\r\n5) East Valley District yard\r\n    11050 Pendleton Street\r\n    Sun Valley, CA 91325\r\n    818-752-5700\r\n\r\n6) North Central District\r\n    452 San Fernando Road\r\n    Los Angeles, CA 90031\r\n    (323) 227-7334\r\n\r\nThe City of Los Angeles collects an average of 650 tons of used tires annually through which LASAN estimates 50% are collected from illegally dumped areas. B.J. Used Tire \u0026 Rubber Recycling, Inc.       (B.J.- contact: Rita Jankouzian, 909-684-2316) renders its services to the City by collecting and transporting the tires from the district yards to a tire recycling facility for processing and beneficial reuse.  \r\n\r\nAdditionally, LASAN will partly utilize the services of Los Angeles Conservation Corps (LACC – contact: Karla Ramos, 213-362-9000) for the removal of tires within the City of Los Angeles. LACC services are limited to the collection and transportation of used/waste tires only and will directly deliver to B.J. LASAN pays B.J for disposal/recycling of the LACC\u0027s delivered tires.                                                                                                                                          ","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ronaldo","LastName":"Milo","Phone":"2134853568"},{"GrantID":19068,"CycleID":634,"CycleCode":"HD27        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant to be used as a component of a multi-faceted approach promoting sustainability to the County and its 15 jurisdictions through continued EXPANSION of the program to cost-effectively promote/facilitate a significant increase in the amount of HHW managed within the HHW Collection System which is made up of a Permanent HHW Facility and approximately 300 Network Host Sites (Network Sites) throughout the County’s ~6,000 sq. miles, serving a population of about 1 million. The grant funds will be directly used for the HHW disposal cost portion of setting-up and operating various separate temporary/mobile collection programs servicing at a minimum 100 participants each,  in the remote areas of the County (includes about 45% of the population or roughly 450,000 residents) which through surveys were found not to regularly use the Permanent Facility. The County and its jurisdictions are in full support of this project and thus the remaining mobile collection tasks such as advertising, registration, permitting, planning, set-up, and operations will be self-funded.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Greenberg","Phone":"5596004259"},{"GrantID":19077,"CycleID":634,"CycleCode":"HD27        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Tehama County Solid Waste Management Agency 27th Cycle Household Hazardous Waste grant will fund the development of a new program to increase the use of refillable propane cylinders.  Funding will also be used to hold temporary collection events to collect and properly dispose of single use propane cylinders, as well as refresher HAZWOPER training for Agency staff.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County Solid Waste Management Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rachel","LastName":"Ross","Phone":"5305281103"},{"GrantID":19078,"CycleID":634,"CycleCode":"HD27        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The proposed project will expand our existing fluorescent lamps \u0026 batteries retail take-back program. We will translate to Vietnamese an existing whiteboard video that encourages the recycling of these wastes through the take-back program. It’ll be aired on Vietnamese TV \u0026 radio.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Grimes","Phone":"4089181967"},{"GrantID":19079,"CycleID":634,"CycleCode":"HD27        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Replace fork lift with new or used diesel model, purchase floor cleaning machine, postage for outreach.","ParticipantName":"City of Folsom","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Rappaport","Phone":"9164616734"},{"GrantID":19085,"CycleID":634,"CycleCode":"HD27        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Linda Dickinson","AwardedFunds":21437.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Lake County Public Services Department will work collaboratively with Lake County Waste Solutions and South Lake Refuse and Recycling to bring consistent hazardous waste drop offs to two convenient locations for all Lake County residents. If approved the grant will provide public education, Personal Protection Equipment and Hazwoper training so these HHW events can occur safely. ","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kati","LastName":"Galvani","Phone":"7072621618"},{"GrantID":19087,"CycleID":634,"CycleCode":"HD27        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Citrus Heights will conduct public outreach and education to residents about the importance of proper disposal of Household Hazardous Wastes (HHW), what constitutes HHW, and of the availability of temporary collection events for residents. This project represents a dramatic expansion of the public education and outreach programs associated with the previous collection events. The project will promote the last event of 2016 on October 15 and all three collection events in 2017.","ParticipantName":"City of Citrus Heights","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shawn","LastName":"Campbell","Phone":"9164464744"},{"GrantID":19089,"CycleID":634,"CycleCode":"HD27        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant Funds to support Mobile Household Hazardous Waste Events within the City of Modesto","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Michele","LastName":"Beck","Phone":"2095775493"},{"GrantID":19092,"CycleID":633,"CycleCode":"TCU16       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU16        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":82244.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Diego County is applying for funds to cleanup tires from the Tijuana River Valley Park and County maintained road ways (when illegally dumped tires are in the right of way). The County proposes conducting 10 tire cleanups/removals with Urban Corps, 3 volunteer cleanups with a local nonprofit (plus 2 additional inkind cleanups) and removing up to 350 illegally dumped tires from the right of way.  A certified tire hauler will haul and dispose of all tires at State certified facilities, recycling them whenever possible.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jen","LastName":"Winfrey","Phone":"8586942463"},{"GrantID":19093,"CycleID":634,"CycleCode":"HD27        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funds will be used to hold up to three temporary household hazardous waste collection events and to educate the public about household hazardous waste and the its proper disposal.","ParticipantName":"City of Indio","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sara","LastName":"Toyoda","Phone":"7606251815"},{"GrantID":19096,"CycleID":631,"CycleCode":"TDA5        ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA5         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":750000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Solano County in conjunction with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and Ducks Unlimited propose to raise approximately 1 mile of Grizzly Island Road from Hill Slough to Gray Hawk Lane. The need for which is to support the Hill Slough Restoration Project, which will restore tidal marsh habitat and moist grassland habitat to approximately 950 acres of diked seasonal and perennial wetlands.  Based on the calculated embankment settlements, settlement rates, and slope stability analysis light weight fill, specifically Tire Derived Aggregate (TDA) will be needed as lightweight fill material. The proposed project would require 63,200 cubic yards of TDA and approximately 20,000 cubic yards of engineered fill to achieve the needed road height. The desired construction start date for summer 2016.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Matt","LastName":"Tuggle","Phone":"7077846072"},{"GrantID":19097,"CycleID":634,"CycleCode":"HD27        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":27863.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Ventura County Pollution Prevention Center is a 34 year old facility that has served as the County\u0027s fully-permitted HHW facility since 2001.  In that time, nearly 3 million pounds of HHW has been collected and managed with an average of 1,100 residents and qualifying small businesses served annually.  Due to time and use, many minor repairs are needed with a total repair cost of $ 27,863.00.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bruce","LastName":"Belluschi","Phone":"8056584311"},{"GrantID":19101,"CycleID":634,"CycleCode":"HD27        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Jayme Tesser","AwardedFunds":59431.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The participating agencies request grant funding for collection and disposal of marine pyrotechnic signaling devices (marine flares).  Marine flares will be collected from vessel owners during one or more days at one or more locations per jurisdiction.  The marine flares will be packaged and shipped for destructive disposal in accordance with appropriate requirements.  Collection at multiple locations will lower transportation costs and so lower total costs for all participating jurisdictions.  Data will be gathered during the project toward an understanding of the scope of need for this service in the region and communities that most need the service.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bruce","LastName":"Fritz","Phone":"5106937525"},{"GrantID":19103,"CycleID":633,"CycleCode":"TCU16       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU16        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":46452.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1. Need and Locations:\r\nThe City of Victorville is located in the center the high desert area within the San Bernardino County. The City is accessed by nearly 320,000 people daily who commute to work, home, shopping or larger metropolitan regions such as Los Angeles or Las Vegas. The City of Victorville anticipates collecting, transporting, and transferring a vast amount of illegally disposed waste tires throughout our City limits. The City of Victorville encompasses 74.09 square miles of land which 55% is undeveloped. With a population of approximately 121,000 residents, excluding neighboring jurisdictions, people are reluctant to properly dispose of their waste tires and end up disposing of them in our undeveloped areas. Many of these areas are located adjacent to densely populated residential areas. In recent years, the City has performed waste tire cleanup activities generated by waste tire enforcement inspections and monitoring of vacant desert areas. The City has conducted numerous joint tasks to collect waste tires in areas where accessibility was limited and rough. Through the use of our two waste tire collection trailers purchased through prior waste cleanup grants (2003/2004), we were able to safely access these areas and effectively remove hundreds of waste tires. Additionally, we anticipate collecting approximately 6500 tires during the grants 24 month period from 7/1/16 to 6/30/18 of the respective grant TCU16 grant cycle. \r\n\r\n2. Methodology: \r\n\r\nIllegal dumping is a situation where people observe that others have dumped and then dump their own debris in the same location. Cleaning up the illegally dumped material as soon as it happens is the best method of curtailing this type of behavior. Utilizing community service workers and/ or City staff for waste tire removal, stockpiling, and later disposal is the most economical means. Staffing will consist of two - three Code Enforcement officers to oversee the program, supervise community service workers and probationers, and monitor the temporary stockpiling and disposal of tires to recyclers via our contracted waste tire hauler. \r\n\r\n Funding for Code Enforcement staff will be funded from within the City’s Code Enforcement budget with most of the costs reimbursed through grant funding. A large part o f the labor will be conducted by city employees. Any type of heavy equipment and/or heavy equipment operator to be utilized would be from the City’s Public Works Department and funded through the Environment Maintenance Fund or the waste tire clean up grant if authorized by the grant manager. To fulfill these tasks, the City will need to purchase safety related items and stick tools to drag and load collected waste tires. These items are needed in the Mojave desert area due to a high level of venomous snakes that are often found inside of waste tires. Trash bags are needed to collect the minimal trash found inside of the tires so as to not leave the trash in the desert. \r\nProduct Description Quantity Unit Price $Total \r\n\r\nHeavy duty work gloves 20 Approx. $10.00 each $200 \r\nSafety Glasses/Goggles 20 Approx. $10.00 each $200 \r\nGarden / stick tools 20 Approx. $20.00 each $400 \r\nExtra heavy duty trash bags 20 Approx: $18/ box $360 \r\nNo Dumping Signs (metal and reflective material) 25 $40/sign $1000\r\n\r\nTOTAL $2160 \r\n\r\n\r\n3. End Use \r\n\r\nThe collected waste tires will be taken to our Code Enforcement yard located on El Evado Road or our Anacapa Rd waste collection center where they will be properly stored and ready for pick up by our designated registered waste tire hauler Town and Country Tire. The tires will be transported via an enclosed trailer to the Mitsubishi plant in Lucerne Valley and or Cemex Cement plant in Victorville for final disposition.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Duran","Phone":"7609555104"},{"GrantID":19104,"CycleID":633,"CycleCode":"TCU16       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU16        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":24000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This grant will be used to fund the removal of waste tires that have been improperly disposed on the Pala Reservation. All tires will be hauled away for appropriate disposal using a CalRecycle certified waste tire hauler.","ParticipantName":"Pala Band of Mission Indians","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Shasta","LastName":"Gaughen","Phone":"7608913515"},{"GrantID":19105,"CycleID":634,"CycleCode":"HD27        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Palmdale is located in the northeastern portion of Los Angeles County and has a population of over 152,000 residents.  Palmdale has a relatively large population but a low population density. The city seeks grant funds to establish eight household hazardous waste (HHW) collection events. Four events will take place at the city maintenance yard and four events will be at city parks located in underserved and rural areas of the city for the collection of universal and electronic waste.  A certified electronic and universal waste collection company will be contracted who will properly manage the disposal of the HHW items.  The timeframe is June, 2016 to June, 2018","ParticipantName":"City of Palmdale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mica","LastName":"Schuler","Phone":"6612675306"},{"GrantID":19106,"CycleID":633,"CycleCode":"TCU16       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU16        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":12000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Yolo is faced with the challenge of safely diverting and/or managing hundreds of waste tires each year that have been illegally dumped throughout the county.  These waste tires, if not picked up and disposed of properly, pose a potential threat to public health, safety, and the environment.  \r\nThe county\u0027s goals are to remove approximately 1,000 tires as quickly as possible in order to alleviate the illegal tire piles from growing larger.  All collected tires are to be transported to a permitted facility.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Hayes","Phone":"5306668024"},{"GrantID":19107,"CycleID":634,"CycleCode":"HD27        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":49730.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lancaster is proposing utilize HD27 grant funding to expand its hazardous waste collection facility by purchasing a portable hazardous waste analyzer.  This single piece of equipment will greatly reduce the time spent identifying unknown substances and provide more efficient operations in our facility. With the quick identification of unknown hazardous waste staff will be able use their time more effectively and expedite handling, packing, and shipment of the hazardous wastes.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Jones","Phone":"6617236208"},{"GrantID":19111,"CycleID":634,"CycleCode":"HD27        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"to be added","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Worrell","Phone":"8057828530"},{"GrantID":19114,"CycleID":634,"CycleCode":"HD27        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Jill Hayashida","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works is partnering with the Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County to launch a multi-language public education and outreach campaign to educate residents of the environmental impacts of household hazardous and electronic waste, inform them of the importance of properly disposing this waste, and promote existing diversion programs currently available. Various media outlets and outreach methods will be used to convey the messages.  In addition, two additional temporary household hazardous waste collection events will be held in low attended communities within the County to encourage participation in the Household Hazardous Waste Management Program.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Vanessa","LastName":"Olivas","Phone":"6264582528"},{"GrantID":19115,"CycleID":634,"CycleCode":"HD27        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":24072.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Minor improvements and equipment replacement to permanent HHW facility.","ParticipantName":"City of Palm Desert","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Frankie","LastName":"Riddle","Phone":"7603460611"},{"GrantID":19119,"CycleID":634,"CycleCode":"HD27        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lincoln does not collect household hazardous waste (HHW) material. Products such as paints, cleaners, oils, and pesticides need to be taken directly to the Western Placer Waste Management Authority (WPWMA) HHW Facility for disposal. This is a free service to all residents provided by the County. The City receives many calls throughout the year from residents inquiring about HHW items and their proper disposal. The City wants to bring greater awareness to all residents regarding the collection of HHW at the local WPWMA facility. In an effort to increase public awareness about HHW, the city plans to use an existing event to promote the proper disposal of HHW. Each year the city hosts an annual spring cleanup event on the weekend that garnishes old household items that would normally be taken to the landfill. Many residents attend this event because they can dispose of unwanted items like old mattresses and furniture they no longer need. At this event, the city plans to distribute a HHW flyer to each resident educating them on the identification of HHW items and their proper disposal. The City will also increase awareness about the local HHW program through other means of communications.","ParticipantName":"City of Lincoln","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Angela","LastName":"Frost","Phone":"9164342452"},{"GrantID":19120,"CycleID":634,"CycleCode":"HD27        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will expand Paradise\u0027s current HHW program by: 1) Expanding the facilities education and outreach efforts by; creating T.V. and radio ads on HHW dangers, local disposal options, and highlighting the HHW facilities new reuse program; manufacturing HHW themed interactive /educational kiosks for the HHW Reuse and Educational Center; and to send direct mailers to residents with  HHW facility operational informaiton, including a transport and disposal guide and  calendar. 2) Purchase additional shelving and signage. Shelves will be used to store and display resuseable items that are available to the public. Signage will display facility rules and guides 3) Purchase additional PPE for HHW facility employees, including gloves, Hazmat suits, boots, and vests. As well as provide annual 8 hr. HAZWOPER refreasher training for HHW employees.","ParticipantName":"Town of Paradise","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5308763340"},{"GrantID":19121,"CycleID":636,"CycleCode":"RLC31       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC31        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":1673620.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Los Angeles Conservation Corps will continue to carry out programs for beverage container, E-waste, used tires and used oil during FY 2016-17. Our objectives are as follows:\r\n\r\nUnder Beverage container grant, the Los Angeles Conservation Corps will:\r\n-Collect 260,000 pounds of beverage containers from collection routes and special events as measured by DORIIS/DR-6 collection logs.  \r\n-Perform litter abatement services as measured by weight receipts from Recycling/Transfer Stations.\r\n-Provide educational material to 35 schools and public for collection of beverage containers.\r\n\r\nUnder Used Tire grant, the Los Angeles Conservation Corps will:\r\n-Take FY 2015-16 totals and increase illegally dumped tire collections by 5% from Los Angeles area as measured by California Manifest Process Comprehensive Trip Log and Receipts forms. We will haul away and properly dispose of/ recycle the tires.\r\n-Provide event/ labor staff resources for collection/ hauling used tires in partnership with local jurisdictions.\r\n\r\nUnder E-waste grant, the Los Angeles Conservation Corps will:\r\n-Take FY 2015-16 totals and increase E-waste collections by 5% through collection routes and special events as measured by collection logs and CEWIS reports.\r\n-Provide E-waste event/ labor staff resources in partnership with local jurisdictions.\r\n-Provide educational/ outreach/ marketing for each E-waste collection event it conducts.\r\n-Partner with business/jurisdictions to implement an internship for corpsmembers interested in learning dismantling of E-waste.\r\n\r\nUnder used oil grant, the Los Angeles Conservation Corps will:\r\n-Conduct CCC signage inspections at assigned locations twice a year within Los Angeles County as reported on site verification report.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Conservation Corps","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Skillman","Phone":"2132107620"},{"GrantID":19122,"CycleID":636,"CycleCode":"RLC31       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC31        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":1673620.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In grant RLC31 the San Jose Conservation Corps and Charter School (SJCC\u0026CS) will continue to develop their recycling program to engage in additional work and projects in the ever-expanded field of electronic materials (e-waste), used tires, and used oil.\r\n\r\nThe staff members at the SJCC\u0026CS will continue to work with local jurisdictions and other agencies to establish partnership opportunities to work with and provide education and outreach for E-Waste, used oil, and used tires. Where it is  possible, the SJCC\u0026 CS will develop specialized training that would help Corpsmembers and staff to accomplish the projects related to the new materials. Please see below for a short summary on each of the material related projects that we are developing or engaging in:\r\n\r\nBeverage Containers\r\nAs the available funding in the Beverage Container Recycling Fund (BCRF) continues to fluctuate, the SJCC\u0026CS will utilize the funds for a combination of continued recycling operations as well as leveraged funding in starting new programs with local jurisdictions. After seeing success with leveraging the previous Grant Cycle’s funds in a glass collection pilot program (that later became contracted work), the SJCC\u0026CS is looking to replicate and provide this service to other local jurisdictions. We are exploring a potential pilot program with East Side Union High School District (ESUHSD) where we will assist their facilities in moving toward zero waste. We may leverage some funds from Beverage Containers (and possibly Electronic Waste) to start the work with ESUHSD.\r\nIn addition, we are going to continue using these funds to continue our college internship program at Evergreen Valley College and San Jose City College.  This part of our program has allowed a number of Corpsmember interns to go to college and start their higher education; without this program in place, many of the Corpsmembers would have a much more difficult time finding the assistance to be able to pursue post-secondary education. This program also helps them through work with facilities professionals in maintaining an on-campus recycling program. \r\n\r\nElectronic materials (E-Waste)\r\nThe E-Waste program is growing briskly within the SJCC\u0026CS. During the previous Grant Cycle, the SJCC\u0026CS began a partnership with ECS Refining in order to start providing service for the new program. This partnership will still be in place and our organizations are still working together to provide E-Waste collection events throughout Santa Clara County. Moving into RLC31, the SJCC\u0026CS wishes to expand on this concept through hosting more E-Waste collection events at our Berger site. In addition to E-Waste collection and recycling, we are also going to be providing education and training in computer refurbishment and Information Computer Technology (ICT) education. Being located in the Heart of Silicon Valley, we are aware of the fact that these skills are in demand and if we can link our work with adequate training, we can build a career pathway for our Corpsmembers.\r\n\r\nOil\r\nAs part of the joint plan between all of the Local Conservation Corps (LCCs) in California, we have divided all of the counties within the state so that an LCC will perform signage verification at the Certified Collection Centers (CCCs) located in that county. The SJCC\u0026CS will be verifying signage at the CCCs for the following counties: Santa Clara, San Benito, Santa Cruz, and Monterey. Depending on circumstances, the SJCC\u0026CS may provide assistance to CiviCorps and the San Francisco Conservation Corps in San Mateo and Alameda Counties.\r\n\r\nTires\r\nThe SJCC\u0026CS will continue partnering with County and State Parks Departments, where our staff and Corpsmembers can provide collection of tires out of reservoirs, public lands, county and state parks, and open space hotspots.  At the time of this writing, the SJCC\u0026CS is awaiting some feedback from CalRecycle relating to allowed activities through the grant. Assuming that the activities are allowed, the SJCC\u0026CS would like to work with our tire recycler to provide some tire processing in order to maximize the efficiency of tire collection and hauling. \r\n\r\nThe San Jose Conservation Corps and Charter School is looking forward to the continued development of the Recycling programs and the support from CalRecycle. \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"San Jose Conservation Corps","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dorsey","LastName":"Moore","Phone":"4084596402"},{"GrantID":19123,"CycleID":636,"CycleCode":"RLC31       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC31        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":1673620.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SRCC will have an e-waste collection program serving the greater Sacramento Region to coordinate and collect e-waste from community partners, and to provide outreach and education to consumers about how to properly dispose of e-waste.\r\nSRCC will have a Used Oil program serving the greater Sacramento Region to reduce illegal dumping of used oil and to ensure that Certified Collection Centers are signed correctly and are accepting used oil from community members.\r\nSRCC will have a Used Tire collection program serving the greater Sacramento Region to collect used tires that have been dumped on public property, assist in community tire amnesty events and provide outreach and education to consumers about how to dispose of used tires.\r\nSRCC will have a Beverage Container recycling program focused on serving events, businesses, operations of the SRCC recycling center and providing education and outreach to the greater Sacramento Region.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Sacramento Regional Conservation Corps","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kala","LastName":"Dean","Phone":"9164176746"},{"GrantID":19124,"CycleID":636,"CycleCode":"RLC31       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC31        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":1673620.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Conservation Corps of Long Beach (CCLB) will continue recycling collections to local business and Multi-Family complexes. CCLB will expand  e waste collections and handling, by partnering  with local schools, business and government agencies. CCLB will expand its service area for CCC oil signage visits. We will continue to work with our local jurisdictions, government agencies to expand our Tire collection events and out reach efforts as it relates to all grant activities.","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Knapp","Phone":"5629861249"},{"GrantID":19125,"CycleID":636,"CycleCode":"RLC31       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC31        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":1673620.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant Summary\r\nLocal Conservation Corps Grant Program\r\nRLC31, FY 2016 – 17\r\n\r\nCRV Collection Routes\r\nFor FY 2016-2017, Urban Corps will continue to educate partners to increase proper diversion of CRV materials. Urban Corps will use a dedicated Education and Community Outreach team to set informative meetings with current and potential collection route partners.  The Education and Community Outreach team will provide local businesses and organizations with guidance on how to create an efficient and cost-effective CRV Recycling Program.  \r\n\r\nE-Waste Collection Routes\r\nFor FY 2016-2017, Urban Corps will continue its E-Waste Collection program and will continue to promote its E-Waste collection services. Urban Corps will use a dedicated Education and Community Outreach team to set informative meetings with current and potential E-Waste partners, including working with local jurisdictions to plan on E-Waste collections and events.  \r\n\r\nTire Collection Routes\r\n\r\nUrban Corps will work with local jurisdiction and local businesses to supplement and accommodate their recycling needs to properly dispose of waste tires generated from public spaces. Urban Corps will continue to educate partners on how to properly dispose waste tires and help them get the required documentation to dispose of waste tire. \r\n\r\nInternship Program\r\nUrban Corps will maintain its existing Recycling Internship Programs. The Internship Program provide Corpsmembers job training with local businesses and public agencies. Corpsmembers will help create and maintain the recycling program with partnering organizations to meet their goals for waste diversion and recycling.  \r\n\r\nSpecial Events Program\r\nUrban Corps will maintain its recycling presence at special events around San Diego County. Urban Corps will offer zero-waste event management to event sponsors which includes a focus on recycling CRV, Waste Tires, Used Oil and E-Waste. When available, Urban Corps will setup booth space at events to promote recycling and public education about recycling.\r\n\r\n\r\nECO Center Outreach and Education\r\nUrban Corps’ Recycling Education and Community Outreach (ECO) Center will continue to serve as a multi-purpose resource center and field trip destination for the entire San Diego region.  Urban Corps’ goal is to educate community groups and members on resource conservation measures and to inform them on how they can actively participate in our recycling program. Furthermore, Urban Corps will train Corpsmembers to lead recycling’s education and community outreach informational tours and projects. Urban Corps will continue to promote its ECO Center through its Outreach and Education team to various school districts, online, in social media, and to community organizations, including Boys and Girl Scouts, Catholic Charities, San Diego Unified, Santee Unified, and unincorporated school districts within the County of San Diego.  Organizations that are not able to visit our ECO Center, Urban Corps’ will promote its recycling education program at their location. \r\n\r\nCommunity Beautification\r\nUrban Corps will continue its Community Beautification Program by providing recycling and litter abatement services to Maintenance Assessment/Business Improvement Districts. Urban Corps will continue its Community Beautification Program to serve the public spaces within neighborhoods and communities throughout San Diego County, with an emphasis on beverage container collection, Waste Tires, Used Oil and E-Waste. \r\n\r\nFundraising and Education Program\r\nUrban Corps will continue its CRV Refund Program at schools and non-profit organizations throughout San Diego County.  In addition, Urban Corps will continue to assist schools and local organizations to set up E-Waste events as part of their fundraising efforts. \r\nCertified Collection Center Surveys\r\n\r\nUrban Corps will continue to take signage and oil collection surveys from Certified Used Oil Collection Centers throughout San Diego County. Urban Corps will work with local jurisdictions and will submit the surveys to CalRecycle.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"Urban Corps of San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chase","LastName":"Wiegand","Phone":"6192356884"},{"GrantID":19126,"CycleID":636,"CycleCode":"RLC31       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC31        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":1673620.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Using grant funds provided by CalRecycle, the Fresno EOC Local Conservation corps, currently celebrating its 22 year of operation, will continue to provide recycling services in the City of Fresno, and parts of Madera. \r\n\r\nThrough our CRV collection program, we target high volume special events, provide collection for two school districts, selected bars and restaurants, and operated a Certified Buyback center. \r\nOur E-waste program collects CRT and non-CRT items throughout the city, including staging collection events. \r\n\r\nThrough our Used Tire Program, we partner with two municipalities, the Cities of Fresno and Clovis, to participate in Amnesty Tire Events, and will be partnering with Fresno County as well. \r\n\r\nFinally, we send crews to local Certified Used Oil Certified Collection Centers to ensure the proper signage is on display for the public. \r\n\r\nAll corpsmembers in our program are enrolled in either high school or college and are using this training as a pathway to education and a brighter future.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shawn","LastName":"Riggins","Phone":"5592641048"},{"GrantID":19127,"CycleID":636,"CycleCode":"RLC31       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC31        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":1673620.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Orange County Conservation Corps (OCCC) will continue to provide environmental services to our community and local jurisdictions.  OCCC will establish new lines of service by performing public awareness and outreach at local community events to educate the public on the importance of recycling.  OCCC crews will also provide support and collection of waste tires, electronic waste recycling, and used oil education.  OCCC will accomplish the above goals by completing the objectives established on the submitted grant project summary.  It\u0027s OCCC goal to increase the awareness and divert material from our landfills and avert illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"Orange County Conservation Corps","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andrew","LastName":"Le","Phone":"7149566222"},{"GrantID":19128,"CycleID":636,"CycleCode":"RLC31       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC31        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":1673620.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conservation Corps North Bay (CCNB) will utilize grant funds for the following projects, which will increase the recycling of cans/bottles, e-waste, tires, and oil in California. \r\n\r\nCans/Bottles:\r\nCRV recycling will continue to be collected by CCNB through servicing bins on routes and providing recycling at events in Sonoma and Marin Counties. \r\n\r\nE-waste:\r\nCovered e-waste will be collected from public and private entities during collection routes.  \r\nCCNB will collect e-waste and partner with local non-profits to provide support at e-waste collection events.  \r\nCCNB will provide outreach and education to the public on why recycling e-waste is important and where they can recycle their e-waste properly. \r\n\r\nTires:\r\nCCNB will work with local government agencies to provide support for Tire Amnesty events in Marin and Sonoma Counties.\r\nCCNB will remove illegally dumped tires from locations approved by CalRecycle.\r\nCCNB will provide outreach and education to the public on why recycling tires is important and where they can recycle their tires properly. \r\n\r\nUsed Oil:\r\nCCNB will work with local collaborators to audit used oil Certified Collection Centers California.\r\nCCNB will work with local agencies to label storm drains to discourage used oil being disposed of down the drains.\r\nCCNB will provide outreach and education to the public on why recycling used oil is important and where they can recycle their used oil properly","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps North Bay","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Terri","LastName":"Thomas","Phone":"4157200807"},{"GrantID":19129,"CycleID":636,"CycleCode":"RLC31       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC31        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":1673620.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The San Francisco Conservation Corps (SFCC) provides on-the-job training to at-risk, young adults through Recycling and Waste-Management: composting, waste diversion, Zero Waste Special Events, removal and recycling of beverage containers, E-Waste, Waste tires, and Used Oil filters through the Cities and Counties of San Francisco and San Mateo.  SFCC will provide outreach and education to Corpsmembers and our local communities; provide collection, hauling, and recycling services for all waste streams solely and in collaboration with established and new partners; and develop career ladder opportunities for Corpsmembers through internships and other placement opportunities in conjunction with local partners.\r\n\r\nBeverage Containers\r\nSFCC will provide monthly beverage container recycling and Special Events training and certification to 120 Corpsmembers annually; beverage container recycling services at 180 Special Events; sort-on-site beverage container recycling services to local business partners; and update all beverage container and Special Event marketing content and materials.\r\n\r\nWaste Tires\r\nSFCC will provide monthly Waste Tire orientation, training, and certification to 120 Corpsmembers annually; perform weekly/monthly tire dumping assessments at identified hot spots in the greater San Francisco Bay Area; maintain tire hauling and collection certifications; partner with other LCCs to perform tire collection spikes, develop new local partnerships to provide waste tire and collection services; coordinate and implement waste tire outreach Special Events and door-to-door outreach; update training materials and improve data collection systems; and update all waste tire marketing content and materials.\r\n\r\nE-Waste\r\nSFCC will provide monthly E-waste orientation, training, and certification to 120 Corpsmembers annually; train/re-train staff on E-waste handling, collection, and reporting practices; update training materials; coordinate and implement E-waste outreach Special Events solely and in collaboration with local partners; become an Approved E-Waste Processor; develop and finalize partnership with ECS for E-waste transfer revenue; complete all required reporting; employ Corpsmembers and staff to provide E-waste services in collaboration with partners and at Special Events; develop new partnerships and leverage current partnerships to provide internship/placement opportunities for Corpsmembers in E-waste services; update training materials and improve data collection systems; update all E-waste marketing content and materials.\r\n\r\nUsed Oil\r\nSFCC will provide monthly Used Oil orientation, training, and certification to 120 Corpsmembers annually; update training materials and improve tracking systems; train/re-train staff on Used Oil assessments and data reporting practices; coordinate and implement Used Oil outreach Special Events and door-to-door outreach; coordinate and implement Used Oil outreach Special Events solely and in collaboration with local partners; conduct monthly oil assessments in San Francisco and San Mateo counties; develop new partnerships to address storm drain labeling and filter placement needs; update all Used Oil marketing content and materials.","ParticipantName":"San Francisco Conservation Corps","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":19130,"CycleID":636,"CycleCode":"RLC31       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC31        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":1673645.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Urban Conservation Corps of the Inland Empire will provide comprehensive recycling services throughout San Bernardino and Riverside Counties.  The recycling services include \r\n\r\n1) Beverage bottle container collection, education and outreach, clean ups, and partnering with local jurisdictions to increase the volume of beverage bottle containers that will be recycled; \r\n\r\n2) Electronic waste collection services, education and outreach; organizing and participating in large e-waste collection services; surveying residents on their knowledge and awareness of ewaste disposal and assisting local jurisdictions and businesses in collecting ewaste;\r\n\r\n3) Used Rubber Tire collection and hauling; education and outreach; participating in large used tire clean ups; and providing labor and fleet support to local jurisdictions on used rubber tire collection/clean ups; and\r\n\r\n4) Use oil education and outreach; organizing stenciling projects for stopping storm drain dumping of used oil; and used oil filter exchange programming","ParticipantName":"Southern California Mountains Foundation","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stacy","LastName":"Gorin","Phone":"5305594210"},{"GrantID":19131,"CycleID":636,"CycleCode":"RLC31       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC31        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":1673620.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Sequoia Community Corps (SCC) will provide Tulare, Kings and Northern Kern counties with business, government and event beverage container recycling and litter abatement programs.   In addition, SCC will take part in various recycling activities related to the collection and recovery of used oil, electronic waste (e-waste) and waste tires.    ","ParticipantName":"Sequoia Community Corps","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Teresa","LastName":"Guzman","Phone":"5597324194"},{"GrantID":19133,"CycleID":636,"CycleCode":"RLC31       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC31        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":1673620.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The overall recycling goal of Greater Valley Conservation Corps (GVCC) is to provide recycling services to San Joaquin County and neighboring counties. GVCC will accomplish this by meeting the following objectives:\r\n\r\nBEVERAGE CONTAINERS\r\nObjective #1: GVCC will maintain existing beverage container volume of 90,000 pounds (end of FY 2015-16 estimate) from collection routes and special events, during fiscal year 2016-17, as measured by the DR-6 report.\r\n\r\nGVCC will meet this objective by performing key activities, such as participating in 20 beverage container collection events; and collecting beverage containers from route clients.\r\n\r\nWASTE TIRES\r\nObjective #1: GVCC will increase waste tires collection from 4,000 tires (end of FY 2015-16 estimate) baseline to 5,000 (+25%) waste tires through collection events and cleanups during the fiscal year 2016-17, as measured by Comprehensive Trip Logs and Receipts.\r\n\r\nGVCC will meet this objective by performing key activities, such as participating in 25 waste tire collection events or cleanups; and collecting waste tires from its existing clients. \r\n\r\nE-WASTE\r\nObjective #1: GVCC will increase E-waste collection from 80,000 pounds (end of FY 2015-16 estimate) baseline to 100,000 (+25%) E-waste from collection routes and special events during the fiscal year 2016-17, as measured by collection logs and CEWIS reports.\r\n\r\nGVCC will meet this objective by performing key activities, such as collaborating with partners to organize 25 E-Waste collection events; collecting E-Waste from beverage container route customers; and contracting with multiple E-Waste recyclers to receive and be paid for the transfer of E-Waste.\r\n\r\n\r\nUSED OIL\r\nObjective #1: GVCC will maintain existing used oil partnerships with local jurisdiction to provide education/outreach/marketing, as measured by schedule of events, marketing and outreach materials, and list of partners.\r\n\r\nGVCC will meet this objective by performing key activities, such as maintaining its existing used oil partnerships with local jurisdiction for used oil education and outreach events and educational and marketing materials.\r\n\r\nObjective #2: GVCC will conduct 146 CCC signage review site visits, twice per year, for the assigned service area during the fiscal year 2016-17, as measured by CCC signage review reports.\r\n\r\nGVCC will meet this objective by performing key activities, such as conducting 146 CCC signage review site visits twice per year for Amador (6 sites); Calaveras (4 sites); Inyo (2 sites); Mariposa (1 site); San Joaquin (71 site); Stanislaus (52 sites): and Tuolumne (10 sites) counties.\r\n\r\nGVCC has identified some key activities that are pertinent to all funding elements and the success of the program. These key activities include providing proper training for staff and corpsmembers, such as safety, proper handling of recyclables, and use of tool/equipment; development of appropriate educational, outreach, and marketing materials; maintenance of vehicles and equipment; purchase of a 4x4 truck for recycling services in rural service areas; purchase of a water evaporator and additional tank for GVCC’s existing wash pad for the proper cleaning and sterilization of equipment used in the program; hiring of additional staff or corpsmembers to accommodate program growth; and establishment of additional warehouse space in Tuolumne, Calaveras, or Amador counties to expand the program’s recycling services. Furthermore, GVCC will collect, analyze, and report recycling services data on a quarterly basis and produce a final report at the end of the grant term.\r\n\r\nPlease note, GVCC was formerly known as San Joaquin Regional Conservation Corps (SJRCC). The Budget Workbook was pre-filled with the previous name, and since the cell identifying the name of the conservation corps on subsequent worksheets/tabs was a formula referring back to the original pre-filled cell, we did not override the cell to show the new name. Therefore, GMS and all other required documents show the new name of GVCC, but the Budget reflects the old name.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County Office of Education (dba Greater Valley Conservation Corps)","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicholas","LastName":"Mueller","Phone":"2092922701"},{"GrantID":19134,"CycleID":636,"CycleCode":"RLC31       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC31        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":1673620.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Will Use funds as reimbursement for allowable costs associated with Grant # RLC31-16-13","ParticipantName":"Civicorps Schools","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Hickey","Phone":"5109927838"},{"GrantID":19135,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":21653.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA intends to use grant funds for salaries exclusive of benefits.  The Grant will augment our inspection, permitting, and enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Holloway","Phone":"5307452345"},{"GrantID":19137,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":17581.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: To support personnel salaries and benefits for solid waste landfill permit and inspection activities in the LEA program.","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jessica","LastName":"Wolf","Phone":"5302836355"},{"GrantID":19138,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":24488.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tulare County will use FY 16/17 Local Enforcement Agency funds to benefit its program regulating solid waste processing and disposal activities.  Funds will provide partial funding for a Registered Environmental Health Specialist to perform routine facility inspections, process permit applications and respond to solid waste complaints.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Bowers","Phone":"5596247428"},{"GrantID":19139,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":15997.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  The Del Norte County Community Development Department\u0027s Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2016-2017 LEA funds fo personnel costs and transportation costs to attend LEA related meetings.  The County does not request an advance payment of grant funds.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Heidi","LastName":"Kunstal","Phone":"7074647254"},{"GrantID":19140,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":26822.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Great will be used for LEA personnel salaries.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Doser","Phone":"9256922535"},{"GrantID":19141,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":18745.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Solid Waste Enforcement for Merced County Local Enforcement Agency for cycle 27 use in FY16-17.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Rowe","Phone":"2093811100"},{"GrantID":19143,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":63537.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The LEA is applying for the 2016-2017 Enforcement Assistance Grant to further assist our program in reinforcing its goal and achieve efficiency.  The LEA would like to use part of the grant for a consultant contract, which is primarily utilized for engineering review of Reports of Facility Information, closure plans, and other technical documents.  The LEA would like to use the remainder for staff attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees and field equipment and its maintenance.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Kao","Phone":"2132523967"},{"GrantID":19144,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":15802.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\nThe Sunshine Canyon Landfill Local Enforcement Agency intends to use EA 27 FY 2016-2017 LEA grant funds for new safety and field equipment, staff attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees, and field equipment and its maintenance.","ParticipantName":"Sunshine Canyon Landfill","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Kao","Phone":"2132523967"},{"GrantID":19145,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":23596.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety, and environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\nThe San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department intends to use the FY 2016-2017 LEA grant fund for new safety, field and office equipment; medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspection at solid waste facilities); staff training; and facility inspection.  Any interest earned will be spent on copy machine lease.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Kith","Phone":"2094683444"},{"GrantID":19146,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":27489.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of the City of San Diego Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  The LEA intends to use EA27 grants funds for medical monitoring, personnel cost, and equipment for enforcement staff that perform inspections at solid waste facilities.  Grant funds will supplement the LEA\u0027s existing solid waste facilities permit and inspection programs, including training and equipment.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Prinz","Phone":"6195333696"},{"GrantID":19147,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":47390.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Bernardino County, Department of Public Health, Division of Environmental Health Services intends to use FY 2016-2017 LEA Grant (EA 27) funds to supplement the local enforcement agency program budget for personnel costs.  The division is confident funds will be fully expended for said purposes.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joshua","LastName":"Dugas","Phone":"9093874692"},{"GrantID":19148,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":17668.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: LEA funds will be used for the following activities: \r\n\r\n1. Support enhancement of the LEA solid waste landfill permit and inspection programs, and related staff costs. \r\n2. Postage, copies, communications and other miscellaneous office expenses associated with LEA functions in solid waste. \r\n3. Expenses associated with computer and audio/visual equipment to be used to support LEA activities in solid waste. \r\n4. Travel expenses associated with the LEA EHS mandated training and meeting requirements.","ParticipantName":"Lassen County","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ellen","LastName":"Cognina","Phone":"5302518528"},{"GrantID":19149,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":46415.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment.  The LEA grant funds will be used for staff to attend technical and regulatory training/workshops; purchase and maintain field equipment and safety supplies used in our inspection program; maintenance for the solid waste vehicles; and staff salaries.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kathryn","LastName":"Cross","Phone":"7144336000"},{"GrantID":19150,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":30428.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of Alameda County LEA is to protect the public health and the environment with regards to solid waste activities in our jurisdiction.  The Alameda County Department of Environmental Health, Office of Solid/Medical Waste Management Program intends to use the FY2016-2017 LEA Grant 27 funds to a portion of salaries of staff directly involved in the Solid Waste Program.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maria","LastName":"Mendoza","Phone":"5105676730"},{"GrantID":19151,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":18729.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of the El Dorado County solid waste program is to protect public health, safety,and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nEl Dorado County intends to use FY 2016-2017 Local Enforcement Agency grant monies to compensate Placer County for performance of sold waste permitting and enforcement activities within El Dorado County. This arrangement between neighboring counties is sought to effect cost efficiency. Any interest earned will also be used to compensate Placer County for performance of solid waste permitting and enforcement activities within El Dorado County.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Nancy","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"5306216277"},{"GrantID":19152,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":22553.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The mission of the Imperial County Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is to protect public health, safety, and the environment by ensuring that all solid wastes are properly managed within our community. \r\n\r\nThe Imperial County Department of Public Health intends to utilize the FY 2016/17 EA Grant funds in support of this mission and for LEA tasks related to permitting, inspections, and enforcement at solid waste facilities. The EA grant funds will be utilized specifically for staff training, supplies, and technical services and equipment, as well as in support of illegal dumping prevention and enforcement activities managed by the Imperial County LEA. Any remaining funds or interest earned will be used for salary offsets.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Lamoure","Phone":"4422651888"},{"GrantID":19153,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":17344.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities in Tehama County. TCDEH intends to use FY 2016-17 LEA Grant funds for new safety and computer equipment, maintence on vehicles assigned to the solid waste program and for staffing, training within the state.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Potanovic","Phone":"5305278020"},{"GrantID":19154,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":18695.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The LEA grant will enhance Marin County\u0027s Solid Waste Program by providing additional resources for education, staff training, equipment, and consulting services.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eithne","LastName":"Bullick","Phone":"4154736814"},{"GrantID":19155,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":25150.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to the safe storage, transport and disposal of solid waste within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health intends to use FY 2016 /2017 (EA27) LEA grant funds for activities directly related to implementation and administration costs of the solid waste facilities permit and inspection programs as outlined in the procedures and requirements and application guidelines for this grant.  This may include, but not be limited to, new safety and computer equipment, medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities, personnel costs, and maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste Program.\r\n\r\nPaul Tavares\r\n\r\nSolid Waste Program Manager","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Tavares","Phone":"4089181990"},{"GrantID":19156,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":16663.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Siskiyou County Environmental Health Division maintains an active Local Enforcement Agency Program for the purposes of protecting public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  The 2016-2017 grant funds will be spent on REHS staff salaries.  REHS staff will continue to inspect and enforce applicable regulations at all active and closed facilities.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Navarre","Phone":"5308412112"},{"GrantID":19157,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":21523.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Solano County LEA’s (Local Enforcement Agency) goal is to protect the public health and the environment by ensuring solid waste facilities are compliant with State minimum standards. The funds from this grant will be used by the LEA to offset the personnel costs associated with this program.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jagjinder","LastName":"Sahota","Phone":"7077843308"},{"GrantID":19167,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":29125.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of the solid waste program is to promote compliance with State and Local regulations as it \r\npertains to the collection, handling, storage and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial waste in an effort to protect the air, water, and land from pollution and to ensure public health, safety and the environment. The Fresno County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division, \r\nintends to utilize the FY 2014-15 Enforcement Grant funds for staffing needs directly related to \r\nthe County of Fresno Enforcement Program. Remaining grant funds will be utilized to attend \r\ntraining to maintain program certification, fund office expenses, and purchase and maintain \r\nequipment.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Glenn","LastName":"Allen","Phone":"5596003271"},{"GrantID":19171,"CycleID":668,"CycleCode":"RBC29       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC29        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Blair McIntosh","AwardedFunds":94260.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\nThe Lassen County Fair will purchase and install approximately 75 outdoor beverage container recycling stations, six permanent dual beverage container recycling stations, 50 X Frame portable beverage container recycling stations, and an electric utility vehicle for transporting beverage container recycling materials.  The new equipment will be used at the Lassen County Fairgrounds to provide beverage container recycling stations for various activities and events year round.","ParticipantName":"Lassen County","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Wolcott","Phone":"5302518900"},{"GrantID":19173,"CycleID":668,"CycleCode":"RBC29       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC29        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Blair McIntosh","AwardedFunds":249080.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Offset Project will increase beverage container recycling by installing approximately 23 cart corrals, 44 (33 gallon) beverage container recycling bins, and 23 (64 gallon) roll carts to 25 multi-family complexes, businesses, and city parks.  In addition, the project will provide education and outreach, and consulting services.","ParticipantName":"The Offset Project, Inc.","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kristin","LastName":"Cushman","Phone":"8319177565"},{"GrantID":19176,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":20022.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Our certified LEA oversees 67 solid waste sites (operations, facilities, closed landfills and burn dumps) and numerous nuisance dump sites.  LEA responsibilities include educating individuals, businesses and government agencies on the proper methods for handling and disposing of solid waste.  Other funding for the LEA program is obtained from the solid waste tipping fee (of which we receive $2.66/ton), operation and facility inspection fees, and project review fees.  We will use the EA 27 grant funds to augment our program revenue to provide staff salaries and training.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Harriet","LastName":"Hill","Phone":"7072682224"},{"GrantID":19180,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":18351.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Environmental Health Division (Solid Waste LEA) of the Yolo County Department of Community Services intends to use the FY 2016/2017 LEA grant funds for training and conference expenses, solid waste staff vehicle maintenance, staff time not reimbursable by fees, and for the purchase and\r\nmaintenance of equipment necessary to perform the Solid Waste Inspection and Enforcement Program.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jianmin","LastName":"Huang","Phone":"5306668585"},{"GrantID":19181,"CycleID":638,"CycleCode":"RBC28       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC28        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Blair McIntosh","AwardedFunds":249066.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Oxnard will integrate beverage container recycling efforts into the existing City Corps Townkeeping Litter Abatement efforts, train Oxnard City Corps teams and coordinate beverage container recycling collection activities with ongoing litter abatement activities throughout the city, to include underserved multi-family residential dwellings. Provide education and outreach targeted to approximately 771 housing developments  in underserved multi-family residential dwellings.","ParticipantName":"City of Oxnard","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Humel","Phone":"8052712231"},{"GrantID":19182,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":17579.0000,"ProjectSummary":"For over twenty years, the Nevada County Department of Environmental Health solid waste LEA program has been dedicated to the protection of the public health, safety and the environment by insuring the appropriate management and disposal of solid waste within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThis LEA intends to utilize EA 27 funds for the continued enhancement of the Closed, Illegal and Abandoned (CIA) disposal site program, unrecoverable enforcement investigation costs, equipment, annual medical monitoring for LEA field staff, training and reimbursement for staff services (salaries and support services) per approved CalRecycle methodology.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Eisen","Phone":"5302651469"},{"GrantID":19184,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":18968.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Napa County Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency is to protect the public health, safety, and the environment with regard to all solid waste facilities and operations within Napa County.  \r\nNapa County intends to use the FY 2016-17 LEA Grant funds for the purpose of assisting personnel salary associated within the solid waste facility inspection and permitting program.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"7072534144"},{"GrantID":19185,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":16602.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of Amador County\u0027s solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. This grant will supplement the funding of the County program for solid waste permitting and enforcement activities.  All Program activities are current mandates of the County to provide this level of service to the community in order that the public health and the environment are not adversely impacted by solid waste handling, storage or disposal practices.  Amador County Environmental Health intends to use the FY 2016-17 LEA Grant funds for a portion of the LEA staff\u0027s salary.  Any interest earned will be used for personnel/salaries.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Israel","Phone":"2092236439"},{"GrantID":19186,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":81497.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal is to protect the health and safety and the environment of the residents of Los Angeles County with regards to Solid Waste Issues within are jurisdiction. The Local Enforcement Grant Funds will be used to provide technical training on permitting, inspection and enforcement. The funds will also be used to purchase personal protective equipment, supplies and field equipment for inspectors.\r\nThe funds will also be used to provide educational materials, professional membership funds and subscriptions. Outside technical experts may be considers for more complex solid waste issues.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Gerardo","LastName":"Villalobos","Phone":"6264305550"},{"GrantID":19188,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":39117.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Diego County\u0027s Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) has developed program goals and objectives in order to protect public health and safety and the environment that encompasses a wide variety of solid waste activities, including solid waste permitting, inspection, investigation and enforcement, regulatory streamlining, operator training and outreach, agency coordination and customer outreach.  \r\n\r\nFunds from the EA27 LEA grant will be used to continue to enhance the San Diego County LEA program by providing fund to purchase additional and updated equipment, computer equipment and software, office supplies, perform equipment maintenance, for training opportunities, personnel costs, reference materials, communications equipment, professional memberships, laboratory services, health and safety equipment and supplies, medical monitoring for staff and administrative services.  \r\n\r\nAny interest earned from the grant advance will be used for equipment and supplies.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Melissa","LastName":"Porter","Phone":"8586942801"},{"GrantID":19190,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":23770.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local Enforcement Agency","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Sloan","Phone":"8056814942"},{"GrantID":19192,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":16271.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Pittsburg LEA will use the funds for inspection and enforcement of all types of solid waste facilities, outreach, and inspection vehicle expenses. The Funds will be used to continue programs, education and outreach to residents on materials that cannot be disposed of in a landfill/transfer station such as sharps, mercury, tires and other HHW materials. The funds will also support computers, software, electronics and other monitoring equipment.","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Laura","LastName":"Wright","Phone":"9252524114"},{"GrantID":19194,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":34976.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Reimbursement of personnel costs at the applied labor rate for solid waste inspection and enforcement for the following jurisdictions: City of Live Oak, City of Marysville, City of Wheatland, City of Yuba City, Sutter County and Yuba County.","ParticipantName":"Yuba-Sutter County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gary ","LastName":"Cantwell","Phone":"5307497526"},{"GrantID":19196,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":23221.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: 1) Staffing and training;\r\n2) Expenses related to hosting roundtable and other solid waste meetings;\r\n3) Equipment maintenance and equipment needs such as instrument calibration, computers, cameras, etc;\r\n4) Vehicle mileage and travel expenses;\r\n5) Miscellaneous expense such as safety gear.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Teresita","LastName":"Larcina","Phone":"6503726256"},{"GrantID":19200,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":42233.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Riverside County LEA will use to grant funds to enhance the program in a number of ways.  The funds will be used to maintain existing diagnostic equipment and provide replacement equipment as needed.  The funds will also be used to provide training and training material related to solid waste oversight.  The funds will help augment existing enforcement activities at illegal sites and help offset the staff cost related to those activities.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Reyes","Phone":"9519558982"},{"GrantID":19205,"CycleID":638,"CycleCode":"RBC28       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC28        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Duartina Johnson","AwardedFunds":60000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Dinuba will purchase approximately 1,500, seven (7) gallon beverage container recycling bins to collect beverage containers at multi-family apartment complex with five (5) or more units.  Purchase approximately three (3) gallon and 45 gallon beverage container recycling bins for motels, hotels, and City of Dinuba Parks.  Top mounted five (5) gallon containers will be distributed in downtown Dinuba.","ParticipantName":"City of Dinuba","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Lourdes","LastName":"Chavez","Phone":"5595913278"},{"GrantID":19206,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":18527.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Solid Waste Grant fund will be used to support our Solid Waste Enforcement Program LEA staff by acquiring field equipment, personal protective equipment, and other office equipment and/or supplies. \r\nContinuous ongoing training of solid waste regulations, technology and enforcement pertaining to the LEA duties necessary to effectively administer the County\u0027s Solid Waste Program.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dexter","LastName":"Marr","Phone":"5596757823"},{"GrantID":19207,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":31490.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant money will be used to pay a portion of LEA program staff salaries.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Jameson","Phone":"9168767883"},{"GrantID":19209,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":19550.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of Butte County Environmental Health regarding the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment specifically concerning solid waste facilities within our jurisdictions.  LEA Enforcement Grant funds will be used primarily to maintain inspection frequency for non-fee supported solid waste sites (SWIS), enforcement activities not covered by other solid waste program funds such as fees and activities including participation in LEA and CalRecycle coordination activities to assure program uniformity and compliance with applicable state regulatory requirements.  Any interest accrued will be used to cover the cost of existing solid waste program staffing.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Doug","LastName":"Danz","Phone":"5305385328"},{"GrantID":19210,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":35018.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Funding received through the Local Enforcement Agency grant will offset staff costs related to inspections, training, enforcement activities and over-site of the Solid Waste Program. \r\n\r\nThe goal of the Kern County Public Health Services Department, Environmental Health Division, as the Local Enforcement Agency, is to ensure that solid waste activities are operated in conformance with regulations of the State of California, and that the protection of public health, safety and the environment is upheld as the highest priority.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Sanford","Phone":"6618628703"},{"GrantID":19211,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":19406.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The LEA\u0027s Goal is to regulate proper storage, collection and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial solid waste. This is mainly accomplished through education, inspections and enforcement actives. The Grant will be used for R.E.H.S. salary, inspection/complaint vehicle maintenance and fuel, maintenance of computer software, training, copy machine maintenance and limited office supplies that support the solid waste permit and inspection program. Any interest earned will be used towards inspection vehicle fuel. Again, the grant funds are very much appreciated in this small rural County.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Feriani","Phone":"2097546691"},{"GrantID":19212,"CycleID":668,"CycleCode":"RBC29       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC29        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Duartina Johnson","AwardedFunds":142772.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of McFarland will purchase and install approximately 100 beverage container recycling bins, liners, recycling roll off bin, and 40 permanent beverage container recycling bins at strategic locations (i.e. City Hall, McFarland Veteran’s Hall Community Center, Police Department, Transit Stop, and City Parks).  In addition, the City of McFarland will promote education and outreach through flyers, newspaper articles, and events.","ParticipantName":"City of McFarland","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maria","LastName":"Lara","Phone":"6617923091"},{"GrantID":19215,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":25273.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Sonoma County\u0027s Solid Waste program is to protect public health, public safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nSonoma County\u0027s Department of Health Services, Public Health Division, Environmental Health \u0026 Safety Section intends to use fiscal year 2016/17 Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) grant funds for REHS salaries, computer services, safety \u0026 field equipment, maintenance of vehicles assigned to the LEA program and office equipment \u0026 supplies.\r\n\r\nInterest earned will be used to cover LEA program costs that exceed the awarded amount.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Sosko","Phone":"7075656521"},{"GrantID":19216,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":16501.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Grant funds will be used to implement the LEA program in Colusa County.","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Plucker","Phone":"5304580480"},{"GrantID":19222,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":24233.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local Enforcement Agency Grant Program EA27 funds will supplement personnel, training, equipment, supplies, and other program-related costs of operating the Monterey County\u0027s Solid Waste Management Services. Grant monies will be used to achieve the following goals:\r\n1. To inspect and monitor all regulated solid waste facilities at required frequencies.\r\n2. To enhance program efficiency by increasing specialists\u0027 knowledge and capacity through key training opportunities.\r\n3. To ensure safety and effectiveness white enforcing solid waste statutes and regulations by providing staff with the necessary tools and equipment to carry out program activities.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ricardo","LastName":"Encarnacion","Phone":"8317554542"},{"GrantID":19224,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":19706.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: EA27 grant funds will be utilized to offset personnel costs for the implementation of the Local Enforcement Agency Solid Waste Program.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Trey","LastName":"Strickland","Phone":"7072346639"},{"GrantID":19225,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":16415.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities in our jurisdiction.\r\nModoc County Environmental Health Division intends to use funds for staff salary in the solid waste program.  Any interest earned will be used for the same purpose.","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Warren","LastName":"Farnam","Phone":"5302336310"},{"GrantID":19226,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":15262.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Alpine County Health Department was designated and certified as the LEA for the solid waste program for permitting, inspection and enforcement of solid wast facilities. Grant funds are solely for solid waste program activities in Alpine County.","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Lampson","Phone":"5306942235"},{"GrantID":19229,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":23332.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The EHD/LEA intends to use the EA27 Grant funds for staff training to maintain our state certification, for purchase of necessary equipment, for maintenance and calibration of monitoring equipment as necessary, to update program staff computer systems as necessary, and to facilitate activities conducted during the course of enforcement of solid waste laws and regulations.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ernest","LastName":"Dragan","Phone":"8056542859"},{"GrantID":19231,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":15824.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With only one FTE Environmental Health Specialist, Sierra County currently has one (1) operating landfill and four (4) operating transfer stations that are permitted and inspected.  In addition there are thirteen (13) closed/inactive/abandoned (CIA) sites that are also inspected.  These solid waste facilities are located throughout an area covering approximately 1,000 square miles.  In addition to the regulated facilities, the Environment Health Specialist is also required to respond to solid waste complaints.  The Local Enforcement Agency is charged with the responsibility to \"...assure that solid, liquid, and hazardous waste are collected, treated, handled, and reclaimed or recycled in such a manor as to prevent the spread of pollution of waters, the creation of nuisances of safety hazards, and the environmental degradation of any kind.\"  (Sierra County Health Services Plan, (1994/95).  The Environmental Health Specialist is responsible for performing tasks directly related to solid waste facility permitting and inspections as well as accomplish all the duties encompassed by the Environmental Health Plan.","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Judy","LastName":"Blakney","Phone":"5309936730"},{"GrantID":19232,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":16549.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The enforcement assistance grant will be utilized to directly support the Glenn County Local Enforcement  Agency in inspecting and monitoring the Glenn County Landfill, composting operations, closed sites and other solid waste activities. The grants funds will be maintained in a separate account within the Glenn County Health \u0026 Human Services Agency Budget, as required in the Enforcement Assistance Grants Program Financial Control Mechanisms document. Expenditures will be divided between equipment, training, professional and consulting services and LEA staff salaries.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Backus","Phone":"5309346102"},{"GrantID":19234,"CycleID":668,"CycleCode":"RBC29       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC29        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":249998.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Regents of the UC San Diego Sports Facilities Department will increase beverage container recycling by purchasing and installing approximately 155 dual stream beverage container recycling bins.  The project includes providing education through signage, social media, and campus outreach events.  ","ParticipantName":"The Regents of the UC San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michele","LastName":"Palmer","Phone":"8588220185"},{"GrantID":19236,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":29979.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) Program is to protect public health, dafety and the environment with regard to the effects of solid waste at recycling, waste handling facilities, and illegal disposal (blight, etc.) sites. The City of San Jose Department of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement Code Enforcement Division intends to use the LEA EA27 for the ongoing duties and responsibilities of permitting, inspecting, and enforcement of permitted Solid Waste Facilities. To adequately fulfill the duties of the LEA the following are needed: LEA staff medical monitoring, consulting services, staff training and related travel costs, continuing education (REHS) and professional memberships (CEHA, NEHA, etc.), and maintenance and/or upgrade of computer and field equipment. LEA grant expenditures, needs, and focus may be altered during the term of this grant cycle which may necessitate a reallocation of some of the grant funds. If this is necessary, the LEA Manager will provide the proposed changes for CalRecycle staff review.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rachel","LastName":"Roberts","Phone":"4085357719"},{"GrantID":19237,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":16473.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of our Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regards to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  \r\n\r\nFunds obtained from the grant program will be used to support the Local Enforcement Agency\u0027s (LEA) ability to inspect, permit and monitor the landfill and compost facility.  These funds will be set up in a separate interest bearing account and appropriate records will be maintained.  Any interest earned will be used to enhance personnel costs.  \r\n\r\nThe Solid Waste Program in Mariposa County continues to benefit from enforcement training workshops/seminars offered by the CalRecycle and other worthwhile organizations.  These training sessions assist in the standardization of LEA functions and provide opportunities to network with other jurisdictions.  \r\n\r\nAdditionally, the LEA Program will continue inspection of closed, illegal, abandoned sites and transfer stations throughout the County.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Diane","LastName":"Robarge","Phone":"2099663689"},{"GrantID":19241,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":19580.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. \r\n\r\nThe LEA grant funds and any interest earned would be used towards improving our solid waste enforcement program. Those expenses would include training for enforcement staff (including travel within the state), the purchase of equipment and materials used for inspection and salaries and benefits for environmental health personnel to handle expected workload in FY 2016-2017 from anticipated applications from new or revised solid waste facility permits, inspections and other activities in the solid waste enforcement program.\r\n\r\nJeff G. Taber, MPH, REHS\r\nDeputy Health Director, Environmental Health Services\r\nKings County Public Health Department","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Taber","Phone":"5595841411"},{"GrantID":19242,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":16007.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of our solid waste program is to protect the health, safety , and environment with regard to the solid waste facility in the City\u0027s jurisdiction, namely BKK landfill.  The City of West Covina intends to use the 16/17 LEA Grant funds to supplement their LEA Solid Waste Program for grant eligible expenses including contractual waste management enforcement/inspection services, staff training, and office supplies.","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Mansour","Phone":"6269398732"},{"GrantID":19243,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":17348.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Grant will be used to finance PERSONNEL (Administrative Services and Field Staff salary).","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ray","LastName":"Ruminski","Phone":"7072631164"},{"GrantID":19244,"CycleID":668,"CycleCode":"RBC29       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC29        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Blair McIntosh","AwardedFunds":92125.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Modesto will enhance beverage container recycling by purchasing a small shed to sort and store CRV materials. Replace the current van that provides service to established recycling routes.  Lastly, the project will provide education and outreach throughout the City of Modesto. ","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Vicki","LastName":"Rice","Phone":"2095775495"},{"GrantID":19245,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":18122.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. Inyo County Environmental Health Department intends to use FY 2016-17 LEA grant funds to help pay the costs of salary and benefits of our solid waste inspector and program manager.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kathe","LastName":"Barton","Phone":"7608780261"},{"GrantID":19246,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":16992.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The entire grant amount shall be used for staff salaries for the Trinity County Environmental Health Division, as related to the Solid Waste Program.  The goal of this program is to protect the public\u0027s health and safety, and that of the environment, with regard to the Solid Waste Facilities within our County jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kristalynne","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"5306231459"},{"GrantID":19250,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":18686.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CONDUCT LOCAL ENFORCEMENT AGENCY INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Carla","LastName":"Serio","Phone":"5302255787"},{"GrantID":19251,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":16727.0000,"ProjectSummary":"One of the many goals of the Tuolumne County Environmental Health Division is to protect the Health and Safety of the public and protect the quality of our groundwaters from pollution or contamination from solid wastes. Tuolumne County Environmental Health intends to use the FY 2016-2017 LEA Grant Funds to conduct inspections, obtain appropriate training for staff members and provide training to regulated businesses.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sheilah","LastName":"Lillie","Phone":"2095335644"},{"GrantID":19255,"CycleID":637,"CycleCode":"EA27        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA27         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dan Wong","AwardedFunds":17000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The entirety of the LEA Grant will be spent to offset LEA staff salary.","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Louis","LastName":"Molina","Phone":"7609241845"},{"GrantID":19269,"CycleID":638,"CycleCode":"RBC28       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC28        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Shamila Tooker","AwardedFunds":82238.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Sacramento will purchase approximately 65 tamper proof beverage container recycling bins near the Golden 1 Arena (G1) which opened in October 2016.  Installation of additional beverage container recycling bins at strategic locations will be based on pedestrian traffic flows around the arena and other downtown commercial corridor locations.","ParticipantName":"City of Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tyler","LastName":"Stratton","Phone":"9168083508"},{"GrantID":19277,"CycleID":638,"CycleCode":"RBC28       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC28        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Blair McIntosh","AwardedFunds":211732.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of Mammoth Lakes (TOML) will expand the multi-family housing beverage container recycling program by adding approximately 30 underserved multi-family complexes and business locations currently out of compliance with AB 341.  In addition, the project will also upgrade beverage container recycling equipment at the Mammoth Disposal California Redemption Center by upgrading the baler, glass crusher and conveyor in order to increase efficiency to handle additional material volumes generated by this project.","ParticipantName":"Town of Mammoth Lakes","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Haislip","LastName":"Hayes","Phone":"7609348989"},{"GrantID":19282,"CycleID":668,"CycleCode":"RBC29       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC29        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Duartina Johnson","AwardedFunds":248794.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:   The Monterey County Parks Department will purchase and install approximately 16 cart corrals at Laguna Seca, Toro Park, and San Lorenzo Park.  A recycling rear loader truck will be purchased to haul recycling materials from Lake Nacimento to a transfer station.  In addition, the project will provide education and outreach, signage, and consulting services. ","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bryan","LastName":"Flores","Phone":"8317966425"},{"GrantID":19284,"CycleID":638,"CycleCode":"RBC28       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC28        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":191200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Rancho Santiago Community College District will implement commingled recycling collection at Santa Ana College, Santiago Canyon College, Centennial Education Center, Digital Media Center, Orange Education Center, Orange County Sheriff\u0027s Regional Training Academy, and the District Office.  Purchase and install approximately 1,480 beverage container recycling bins and tilt trucks.  In addition, the project will provide education and outreach, promotional materials, and consulting services.","ParticipantName":"Rancho Santiago Community College District","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Melendez","Phone":"7144807371"},{"GrantID":19287,"CycleID":638,"CycleCode":"RBC28       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC28        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Duartina Johnson","AwardedFunds":85000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Vallejo will expand the current beverage container recycling program at the city\u0027s largest recreational facility, Discovery Kingdom by purchasing and installing approximately 40 beverage container recycling bins and signage at the park. ","ParticipantName":"City of Vallejo","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Daniel","LastName":"Armenta","Phone":"7076434727"},{"GrantID":19290,"CycleID":638,"CycleCode":"RBC28       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC28        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Shamila Tooker","AwardedFunds":197851.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Davis will improve the existing beverage container recycling program in the downtown core area, Central Park, other city parks and greenbelt areas by strategically purchasing and installing approximately six (6) Bigbelly Smart Waste and Recycling System dual bins (trash and recycling) and 100 Busch Systems Uptown container systems (trash and recycling) to increase recycling and decrease litter. The city is proposing a six-month pilot program to test the six (6) Bigbelly container systems and 25 of the Uptown container systems.  After six months of observation, the city will identify ideal placements (in downtown locations, city parks and greenbelts) for the remaining 75 Uptown container systems and if they have proven to have positive results, two additional Bigbelly container systems.","ParticipantName":"City of Davis","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Gilbert","Phone":"5307575688"},{"GrantID":19304,"CycleID":638,"CycleCode":"RBC28       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC28        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Blair McIntosh","AwardedFunds":67000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Loyola Marymount University (LMU) Housing Recycling Bin Project (Phase III) seeks to address the recycling needs of the LMU Student Residents living on LMU’s Westchester Campus in Los Angeles.  Purchase and install approximately 50, 64 gallon beverage container recycling bins that are clearly labeled and easily accessible recycling stations in each student residential facility.  In addition, this project will continue to develop and test recycling containers that can specifically complement multi-level student residential facilities equipped with trash chutes.","ParticipantName":"Loyola Marymount University","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steven","LastName":"Nygaard","Phone":"3102585522"},{"GrantID":19308,"CycleID":668,"CycleCode":"RBC29       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC29        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Duartina Johnson","AwardedFunds":136000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: City College of San Francisco will implement a commingled recycling collection at Batmale Hall-Ocean Campus, Slater Wing/Smith Hall, and Mission Center.  They will purchase and install approximately 64 beverage container recycling bins.  In addition, the project will provide education and outreach, promotional materials, and consulting services. ","ParticipantName":"City College of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Wendy","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"4152393370"},{"GrantID":19315,"CycleID":641,"CycleCode":"SWC69       ","CycleNameID":124,"CycleName":"Legacy Disposal Site Abatement Partial Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC69        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Mustafe Botan","AwardedFunds":549217.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Department proposes to excavate refuse material that is outside of the property limits on the northern, southern, and eastern site boundaries. The waste will be removed and consolidated within the landfill limits. Additionally, the site will be covered to ensure a minimum of two feet of engineered fill over the waste boundaries and will be graded to promote positive drainage.  Hardscape channels and a sedimentation basin will be constructed to collect storm water runoff and help prevent future erosion to the final cover.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Cortez","Phone":"9514863200"},{"GrantID":19316,"CycleID":638,"CycleCode":"RBC28       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC28        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Duartina Johnson","AwardedFunds":80000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Pacific Grove will replace approximately 58 aging waste and 13 recycling receptacles in the parks, recreational spaces and public buildings in Pacific Grove, by purchasing and installing approximately 50 dual waste-beverage container recycling bins. Education through print, social media and signage will promote proper use of these containers by both residents and visitors.","ParticipantName":"City of Pacific Grove","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Milas","LastName":"Smith","Phone":"8316483188"},{"GrantID":19355,"CycleID":668,"CycleCode":"RBC29       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC29        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":147560.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Avalon will increase beverage container recycling by purchasing and installing approximately 110 beverage container recycling bins along a one mile stretch on the waterfront area.  This project will  provide education and outreach to both residents and visitors through print, social media, and signage.  ","ParticipantName":"City of Avalon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Devin","LastName":"Thompson","Phone":"3105100220"},{"GrantID":19356,"CycleID":638,"CycleCode":"RBC28       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC28        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Blair McIntosh","AwardedFunds":248144.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Diego will purchase and install approximately 250 beverage container recycling bins, and provide education through signage.  Mission Bay Park and Tri-Canyon Park are expansive, high use parks, used by local citizens, tourists, and special events located in the heart of the City of San Diego.   ","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Prue","Phone":"8584925085"},{"GrantID":19368,"CycleID":639,"CycleCode":"TIP3        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP3         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":450355.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: It is our intent to construct a crumb rubber molding facility in Chico, CA in 2016. Presently, there are very limited mold manufacturing facilities operating in California. We have invested heavily in new tooling for new and improved product offerings, which should offer us greater volume for production this year. \r\n\r\nOur production is currently limited by our partners, other molding operations. Even with two separate molding companies molding our products for us, they continue to under-perform and cannot keep up with our demand. This not only presents a problem for existing production demands, but greatly limits our ability to expand product lines and offer new tire derived products.\r\n\r\nOur intent is to build a facility that not only can produce our expanded product line(s), but to allow us to develop more new products made with recycled waste tire rubber. It’s been long recognized that there is a limited amount of crumb rubber molding operations in California, moreover in the North State there is the noticeable absence of production facilities, while there are several tire processors in northern California. This further demonstrates the opportunities for the location of such a facility.  \r\n\r\nThis new facility will incorporate wherever possible automated system for product production along with a strategic selection of products. While molding is a relatively simple process, the automation of this process is not without complications and will require expertise to help us create the first automated recycled crumb rubber production plant in CA. We will hire several specialists in this industry for this endeavor. We are purchasing (4) 400 ton hydraulic presses which will provide some of the highest output possible. This higher than  normal output will provide us with a compelling competitive advantage over other products from existing facilities, in that labor expenses and production costs will remain at a minimum, providing for volume production at the lowest rates possible.","ParticipantName":"Van Duerr Industries, Inc. dba SafePath Products Inc.","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Vanderheiden","Phone":"8004972003"},{"GrantID":19370,"CycleID":639,"CycleCode":"TIP3        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP3         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":498116.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: To grow sales with exisiting and new product lines by having more competitive pricing, adding sales staff and increasing marketing efforts.","ParticipantName":"U.S. Rubber Recycling, Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rick","LastName":"Snyder","Phone":"9092150551"},{"GrantID":19372,"CycleID":668,"CycleCode":"RBC29       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC29        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Duartina Johnson","AwardedFunds":112515.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Robinson Rancheria will increase beverage container recycling by purchasing a conveyor.  Replace an aged 26-foot box truck that provides service to isolated communities throughout Clear Lake area.  In addition, this project will educate the public through signage and consulting services.","ParticipantName":"Robinson Rancheria of Pomo Indians","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Debbie","LastName":"McCubbin","Phone":"7072750205"},{"GrantID":19394,"CycleID":640,"CycleCode":"SWC68       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC68        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phillip Kovacs","AwardedFunds":434300.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With grant funds, the City of Richmond will implement new and additional illegal dumping measures.  These measures are designed to Current illegal dumping clean-up and abatement efforts are funded at a deficit, including the use of one-time funds that will be exhausted next fiscal year.  \r\n\r\nThe additional illegal dumping measures proposed will reduce the time and expense that the City spends cleaning up illegal dumping by preventing waste from being illegally dumped.  Proposed measures will also identify and implement increases in the efficiency and effectiveness of current illegal dumping prevention, abatement, clean-up and enforcement efforts. \r\n\r\nThe intended outcome is a transformed illegal dumping program that will decrease the impacts that wide-spread illegal dumping has on public health and safety and the environment, while also providing a path to a more financially sustainable illegal dumping program for the City.","ParticipantName":"City of Richmond","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Adam","LastName":"Lenz","Phone":"5106205537"},{"GrantID":19400,"CycleID":639,"CycleCode":"TIP3        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2015-16   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP3         - 2015-16","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":294118.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: We are pleased to have the opportunity to potentially participate in this TIP Cycle. We have been apart of past cycles with TBAP. We  have been installing pilot projects to study and evaluate actual performance characteristics in outdoor environments.  Ultimately creating new alternatives to existing markets . We have tested in different regions of the country over the past few years, using various recycled rubber products which are available on the regional level. Primarily industrial scrap rubber . We started last year to introduce these systems full force in California. We know these systems are good potential candidates for matching funds and moving California crumb . We will switch to crumb rubber in California from the other alternative of industrial rubber which we have been currently using out of the State.","ParticipantName":"United Sports Surfacing of America, Inc.","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Karoleen","LastName":"Alexander","Phone":"9495514696"},{"GrantID":19414,"CycleID":640,"CycleCode":"SWC68       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC68        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Rebecca Oliver","AwardedFunds":416483.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Pomona\u0027s unsheltered homeless population has shown a dramatic 70% increase in a recent two-year period, resulting in multiple homeless encampments citywide. The abandoned items from these encampments are often in open space areas designated as \"High\" and \"Very High Severity Fire Danger\" zones and include hazardous materials like hypodermic needles, feces, urine, etc.  These conditions create a health and fire hazard.  Pomona has had to delay other essential services to address these dangers.  The City would use the funding to develop Pomona\u0027s Homeless Encampment Action Response Team (HEART) and partner with California Conservation Corps, an at risk youth employment program.  HEART’s goal would be to respectfully deal with homeless individuals and their personal property while removing abandoned items which create blight and hazards in the City.  CalRecycle’s funding would make a Pomona safer community to work and live.","ParticipantName":"City of Pomona","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shandy","LastName":"Dittman","Phone":"9096203797"},{"GrantID":19424,"CycleID":645,"CycleCode":"TRP7        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP7         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":230755.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City will construct a typical two-inch layer of Rubberized Asphalt Concrete (RAC) it is estimated to total 32,965 tons of RAC during this Rubberized Pavement Grant period from NTP to April 2019.  The City has previous experiences using rubberized asphalt concrete pavement for the rehabilitation of arterial streets. The rubberized pavement has provided evenly colored, quiet, and pleasant driving surface throughout our newly paved roads and supports the City’s efforts in continuing to pursue environmentally friendly recycling efforts.","ParticipantName":"City of Huntington Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Wagner, PE","Phone":"7145365467"},{"GrantID":19431,"CycleID":645,"CycleCode":"TRP7        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP7         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":217183.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The city estimated to use 6,207 tons of hot mix. The proposed construction start date is May 2017.","ParticipantName":"Town of Hillsborough","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sean","LastName":"Prevette","Phone":"6503757508"},{"GrantID":19434,"CycleID":645,"CycleCode":"TRP7        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP7         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The project will resurface various streets throughout the city with a Rubber Cape seal. The proposed construction will place approximately 350,000 square yards throughout the City proposing construction in September 2018.","ParticipantName":"City of Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Josh","LastName":"Werner","Phone":"9168088158"},{"GrantID":19444,"CycleID":645,"CycleCode":"TRP7        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP7         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The city estimated to use 15,000 tons of hot mix. The proposed start date of the project is July 2017.","ParticipantName":"City of South Pasadena","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Leaonna","LastName":"Dewitt","Phone":"6264037240"},{"GrantID":19447,"CycleID":646,"CycleCode":"TDP17       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP17        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Redding, located in Shasta County requests grant funding for the installation of recycled rubber safety tiles at Kids Kingdom Playground located at 4300 Victor Avenue and the Redding Soccer Park Playground located at 9800 Old Oregon Trail to improve ADA accessibility.  Both projects propose to use 360,000 lbs. of rubber tiles that will divert 30,000 passenger tires from the landfill.  The Kids Kingdom  Playground  is the most heavily used playground in Redding’s park system and is being renovated to become the only universally designed, all-inclusive playground in Shasta County. The proposed project seeks to provide a durable surface surrounding the playgrounds which is ADA-approved for mobility, impact attenuation and universally accessible for children or caregivers with disabilities. This project will satisfy the requirements of the TDP 2016-17 program and reduce the impact of disposed tires in California’s landfills.","ParticipantName":"City of Redding","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joey","LastName":"Forseth-Deshais","Phone":"5302246105"},{"GrantID":19451,"CycleID":646,"CycleCode":"TDP17       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP17        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":40498.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: 97,500 lbs. of rubber mulch is proposed to replace the Pit River Tribe Day Care playground to prevent serious injury if a child were to fall off the playground equipment.  The project proposes to divert 8,125 passenger tires from landfills.","ParticipantName":"Stephanie\u0027s Farm","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Makala","LastName":"Portis","Phone":"5303355421"},{"GrantID":19454,"CycleID":659,"CycleCode":"TRP8        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP8         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The city estimated to use 350,000 square yard of chip seal.  The proposed construction start date is June 2018.","ParticipantName":"City of Antioch","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lori","LastName":"Medeiros","Phone":"9257797050"},{"GrantID":19456,"CycleID":645,"CycleCode":"TRP7        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP7         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":23833.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds requested to complete rubberized pavement projects in Central Artesia and South Artesia. The Central Artesia Pavement Project and South Artesia Pavement Project will rehabilitate a total of thirteen (13) deteriorating residential streets. The City intends to install 47,665 square yards of rubberized chip seal pavement to six (6) residential streets as part of the Central Artesia Pavement Project. The streets include Greyland Avenue, 187th Street, Droxford Street, Horst Avenue, Ibex Avenue, and Rendova Street. The amount of rubberized chip seal material required for this project is 29,805 square yards. The proposed construction date is January 2017.\r\n\r\nThe City also intends to install rubberized chip seal pavement to seven (7) residential streets as part of the South Artesia Pavement Project. The streets include Hibbing Street, Cambrian Court, Meadow Drive, Carver Lane, Academy Way, Bingham Street, and Flora Vista Street. The amount of rubberized chip seal material required for this project is 17,860 square yards. The proposed construction date is March 2017.\r\n\r\nIn total, the City projects requiring 47,665 square yards of rubberized chip seal material to complete both projects and requests a grant amount of $23,832.50. The project goals are to improve driving conditions for residents and visitors to the city, increase longevity to the street, and utilize environmentally friendly solutions to addressing the City’s needs.","ParticipantName":"City of Artesia","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ernesto","LastName":"Sanchez","Phone":"5628656262"},{"GrantID":19462,"CycleID":645,"CycleCode":"TRP7        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP7         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":182400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:  The City will rehabilitate and/or Resurface existing city streets with an overlay of 3500 tons RAC hot-mix and/or 40,400 sq. yrds. of chip seal materials. Construction dates will start after the Notice to Proceed.","ParticipantName":"City of Merced","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ashley","LastName":"McComb","Phone":"2093888877"},{"GrantID":19464,"CycleID":659,"CycleCode":"TRP8        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP8         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":281400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The city estimated to use 40,200 tons of RAC hot mix.  The anticipated construction start date is July 2017.","ParticipantName":"City of Commerce","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maryam","LastName":"Babaki","Phone":"3237224805"},{"GrantID":19465,"CycleID":645,"CycleCode":"TRP7        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP7         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":376500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The proposed project will construct pavement rehabilitation on approximately 67 street segments in Highland and the Inland Valley Development Agency project area. The project will begin in March 2017 and complete by April 2019. The project will use approximately 45,554 Tons of RAC.","ParticipantName":"City of Highland","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Kinzle","Phone":"9098648732"},{"GrantID":19468,"CycleID":645,"CycleCode":"TRP7        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP7         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The city estimated to use 35,000 tons of hot mix for various street overlay projects commencing in May 2017.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alvin","LastName":"Papa","Phone":"5625706386"},{"GrantID":19482,"CycleID":646,"CycleCode":"TDP17       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP17        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":9582.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Maywood will use pour-in-place rubber safety surface to improve the condition of distressed playgrounds at the following project sites: Maywood Park and Riverfront. Park. \r\nThe City will use pour-in-place rubber surface to cover 3000 SF of 3 inch area at Maywood Park.  The project proposes using 11,595 lbs. of SBR which will divert 966 passenger tires.  Additionally, pour-in-place rubber surface will be used to cover 5,000 SF of 3 inch area at Riverfront Park.  The project proposes using 19,325 lbs. of SBR which will divert 1,610 passenger tires.  By replacing the current surface with the (tire derived product) pour-in-place rubber surface at the playgound (project sites) the area will become safer for all participants, as well as serve as a environmentally preferable alternative to the current surface. \r\n\r\n\r\nRiverfront Park","ParticipantName":"City of Maywood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Reuben","LastName":"Martinez","Phone":"3235625712"},{"GrantID":19484,"CycleID":659,"CycleCode":"TRP8        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP8         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":28000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The city estimated to use 4,000 tons of RAC hot mix.  The anticipated construction start date is May 2017.","ParticipantName":"City of Jurupa Valley","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sean","LastName":"McGovern","Phone":"9513326464"},{"GrantID":19486,"CycleID":659,"CycleCode":"TRP8        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP8         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":58500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of West Covina will utilize Rubberized Hot-Mix AC grant for Cameron Avenue Rehabilitation Project.  Proposed project will utilize 5,500 Tons of Rubberized Hot-Mix Asphalt Concrete with a minimum of 300 pounds (or 15% by weight) of tire-derived crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder or rubberized asphalt concrete.  Project construction anticipated start is July 2017 and will be completed by December 2018.  Rubberized Chip Seal Project along various City Streets east of Nogales St, west of Flemington Dr, south of La Puente Rd \u0026 north of Valley Blvd in the City of West Covina.","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Romany","LastName":"Basilyous","Phone":"6265233870"},{"GrantID":19487,"CycleID":659,"CycleCode":"TRP8        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP8         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City will utilize 50,000 tons of Asphalt Rubber overlay on multiple city streets with a proposed construction of 6/2017. Use of rubber asphalt allows for effective pavement rehabilitation while gaining the benefit of recycling used tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Ontario","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Braun","Phone":"9093952129"},{"GrantID":19488,"CycleID":659,"CycleCode":"TRP8        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP8         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":53100.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The city estimated to use 53,100 sq yd of chip seal.  The proposed construction date is August 2018. ","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ryan","LastName":"Yamada","Phone":"2094683041"},{"GrantID":19493,"CycleID":659,"CycleCode":"TRP8        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP8         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":14216.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The city estimated to use 3,554 tons of RAC hot mix.  The proposed construction date is July 2017.","ParticipantName":"City of Agoura Hills","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Loui","FirstName":"Louis","LastName":"Celaya","Phone":"8185977314"},{"GrantID":19495,"CycleID":646,"CycleCode":"TDP17       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP17        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":43335.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The project involves the finish surfacing of a 0.58-mile jogging trail at Thousand Oaks Community Park utilizing a surfacing material (crumb rubber) derived from 100% California waste tires.  It is estimated that 8,667 tires will be diverted from the waste stream with a product material cost/grant request of $43,335.  In addition to the recycling benefits, the improved surface will allow for easy access and maneuverability, especially for those with physical disabilities.  Local residents strongly support the project and the District possesses the knowledge and experience to ensure its successful completion.  In order to foster market development for recycled products, Conejo Recreation \u0026 Park District continues to follow the Environmentally Preferable Purchases and Practices Policy adopted in 2008.\r\nThe existing jogging trail is approximately 16,000-SF, 0.58-MI long by 5-FT wide.  The process of installing the rubber surfacing involves first removing the top portion of decomposed granite, adding base material and then 2\" of crumb rubber with a 1/2\" rubber cap.  The work will be performed by contracted services following a formal bid process.","ParticipantName":"Conejo Recreation and Park District","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bill","LastName":"Palermo","Phone":"8053811201"},{"GrantID":19499,"CycleID":645,"CycleCode":"TRP7        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP7         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The city estimated to use 7,760 tons of hot mix. The proposed construction start date is January 2018.","ParticipantName":"City of Pismo Beach","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Chad","LastName":"Stoehr","Phone":"8057734656"},{"GrantID":19500,"CycleID":659,"CycleCode":"TRP8        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP8         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":109320.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The city estimated to use 27,330 tons of RAC hot mix.  The proposed construction date is June 2017.","ParticipantName":"City of Orange","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Sun","Phone":"7147445529"},{"GrantID":19504,"CycleID":645,"CycleCode":"TRP7        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP7         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":243400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The city estimated to use 12,170 tons of hot mix. The proposed construction start date is March 2017.","ParticipantName":"City of La Mesa","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Kawasaki","Phone":"6196671145"},{"GrantID":19505,"CycleID":645,"CycleCode":"TRP7        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP7         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The County will utilize Rubberized Chip Seal in several areas through El Dorado County that are due or over due for surface treatment to prolong the life of the roadway. The proposed construction date for all roadways will be June 2017. We estimate 350,000 square yards of rubberized chip seal.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rafael","LastName":"Martinez","Phone":"5306217533"},{"GrantID":19506,"CycleID":645,"CycleCode":"TRP7        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP7         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":36500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:  City\u0027s FY 17 Street Resurfacing Program; Streets Identified as Arroyo Avenue, Lazard Street, Phillipi Street, Workman Street, Harding Avenue, Alexander Street.","ParticipantName":"City of San Fernando","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Patsy","LastName":"Orozco","Phone":"8188981222"},{"GrantID":19508,"CycleID":646,"CycleCode":"TDP17       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP17        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":30235.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Morgan Hill Inclusive Playground\r\nThe Morgan Hill Inclusive Playground will be the areas first inclusive playground for all children within south Santa Clara County. The facility will provide a regional recreational resource that provides over two acres of playground space. An inclusive playground is not only fully ADA accessible, but also supports inclusive play for children with physical disabilities, mental disabilities, and children in general, allowing all children a space to play together. The playground will be located in the City’s Community Park, which will provide for parking and other adjacent facilities. The playground surfacing will be constructed using recycled tire materials.  The project proposes to use 42,305 lbs. of SBR crumb rubber with an estimated 3,525 passenger tires diverted.\r\n\r\n\r\nMorgan Hill Downtown Parks\r\nThe Downtown \"Depot Park\" is planned to replace 54 parking spaces within the parking lot adjacent to Depot Street just south of the train platform in downtown Morgan Hill.  The design for this park space focuses on an active park with play equipment designed to serve younger children and families.  Through input received during the outreach. Staff and consultants were encouraged to focus on making the park active and exciting, and the play equipment is a reflection of that. The concepts provide for wifi connection and electronic device charging stations.  The existing train station shop would also complement and support the active design of the park. The park is expected to be especially beneficial to residents living in higher density housing in and near the downtown. The parks playground surface will be constructed using recycled tire materials.  The project proposes to use 30,270 lbs. of SBR crumb rubber with an estimated 2,522 passenger tires diverted.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Morgan Hill","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Ghione","Phone":"4087829154"},{"GrantID":19510,"CycleID":645,"CycleCode":"TRP7        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP7         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: As part of the City of Fontana Annual Pavement Rehabilitation Program, the scope of this project is to remove and replace 2\" of existing asphalt with Rubberized Asphalt Concrete (RAC hot-mix), starting in July of 2017.  This project is planned to use approximately 35,000 tons of Rubberized Asphalt Concrete (RAC hot-mix. Candidate Street Segments and proposed Rubberized Asphalt Concrete tonnage which includes:  Citrus Avenue; Arrow Boulevard to Valley Boulevard- 7,100 tons\r\nJuniper Avenue; Barbee Street to Athol Street- 4,500 tons\r\nArrow Boulevard; Almeria Avenue to Juniper Avenue- 4,600 tons\r\nTokay Avenue; Baseline Avenue to Foothill Boulevard-2,300 tons\r\nFoothill Boulevard; Tokay to Oleander Avenue- 2,000 tons\r\nJuniper Avenue; Athol Street to Valley Boulevard- 3,400 tons\r\nCitrus Avenue; Baseline Avenue to Arrow Boulevard- 5,900 tons\r\nBaseline Avenue; Beech Avenue to Citrus Avenue- 5,200 tons","ParticipantName":"City of Fontana","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Kramer","Phone":"9093506644"},{"GrantID":19511,"CycleID":646,"CycleCode":"TDP17       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP17        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":55999.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Reconstruction of track runways and field end zones with rubber surfacing material (tire derived product) in Eisenhower High School which is the oldest high school in Rialto Unified School District.  The project proposes to divert 23,333 passenger tires from the landfill using 280,000 pounds of crumb rubber.","ParticipantName":"Rialto Unified School District","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Iris","LastName":"Chu","Phone":"9094217555"},{"GrantID":19515,"CycleID":659,"CycleCode":"TRP8        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP8         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":26224.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The city estimated to use 6,556 tons of RAC hot mix.  The proposed construction date is January 2018.","ParticipantName":"City of Pasadena","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Sean","LastName":"Singletary","Phone":"6267444273"},{"GrantID":19516,"CycleID":646,"CycleCode":"TDP17       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP17        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149724.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Turlock intends to use the grant funds to update a landscape median at the 150 block of Monte Vista Ave Turlock CA 95382 that acts as a major thoroughfare in Turlock. The median we are targeting is 102,000 sq. ft. of live turf and mature trees with overhead irrigation that uses 1,780,400 gallons of water annually. Our goal is to replace the live turf, update the irrigation system with bubblers for the mature trees and use rubber barks as ground cover. By making this conversion the City of Turlock expects to see a 90% reduction of potable water use in the area and the project will divert an estimated 48,300 tires equaling 579,600 lbs. from local landfills. The City plans to invest $40,000 to remove the live turf, update the irrigation and grade the median. We are excited about this funding possibility and recognize the \"win/win\" opportunity. If awarded the Tire Derived Product Grant, it will allow the City of Turlock address it water reduction strategy and at the same time help us reduce our carbon foot print.","ParticipantName":"City of Turlock","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Erik","LastName":"Schulze","Phone":"2096685594"},{"GrantID":19524,"CycleID":645,"CycleCode":"TRP7        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP7         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":246200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: As part of the City\u0027s annual street rehabilitation project, this project will rehabilitate various streets by replacing the standard asphalt concrete with a rubberized hot mix asphalt to provide additional structural support and address the pavement distresses. The city estimated to use 12,310 tons of hot mix. The proposed construction start date is May 2017. ","ParticipantName":"City of San Bruno","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Wong","Phone":"6506167157"},{"GrantID":19527,"CycleID":645,"CycleCode":"TRP7        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP7         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":181090.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City is seeking funds to repave and resurface seven road segments within the City using RAC Hot-Mix Material. The total of all projects will require 25,870 tons of RAC Hot-Mix Material. The proposed construction start and end dates for each street project is as follows: Work on Paramount from Imperial Highway to Florence Avenue, will begin in September 2017. Work on Firestone Boulevard from Old River School Road to the West City Limit will begin in October 2017. Work on Woodruff Avenue from Imperial Highway to Stewart \u0026 Gray Road will begin in September 2017. Work on Third Street from Civic Center Drive to Paramount Boulevard will begin in September 2017. Work on Civic Center Drive from Brookshire Avenue to Third Street will begin in September 2017. Work on Telegraph Road (Eastbound Direction Only) from Lakewood/Rosemead Boulevard Intersection to the West City Limit will begin in March 2018. Work on Telegraph Road (Eastbound Direction Only) from Passons Boulevard to the East City Limit will begin in March 2018. The City expects completion of all projects by April of 2018.","ParticipantName":"City of Downey","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julio","LastName":"Guerrero","Phone":"5629047102"},{"GrantID":19528,"CycleID":645,"CycleCode":"TRP7        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP7         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":313660.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Through this project, the City will resurface Wilmington Avenue from the north city limit to Alondra Blvd. and on Rosecrans Avenue from Wilmington Avenue to Central Avenue. The project is estimated to use a total of 31,366 RAC hot-mix. Construction on the project is scheduled to begin June 2017 but subject to change to meet funding availability.","ParticipantName":"City of Compton","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Strickland","Phone":"3106055505"},{"GrantID":19532,"CycleID":659,"CycleCode":"TRP8        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP8         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: City of Bell will perform two pavement rehabilitation projects in summer of 2017 and spring of 2018 to grind \u0026 overlay or reconstruction various streets within the City using 7143 tons of hot-mix rubberized asphalt.","ParticipantName":"City of Bell","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gregory","LastName":"Lindsay","Phone":"3239232626"},{"GrantID":19534,"CycleID":646,"CycleCode":"TDP17       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP17        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":10840.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Huntington Beach is requesting funds for the Beach Playground (Universally Accessible Playground) and the Central Park/Edwards Street Tot Lot Park playground rubber surfacing. As a leader in sustainability the City wishes to install rubber surfacing at two playgrounds this would divert 2,914 tires away from the landfill.","ParticipantName":"City of Huntington Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Antonia","LastName":"Graham","Phone":"7145365537"},{"GrantID":19536,"CycleID":645,"CycleCode":"TRP7        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP7         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":157000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The city estimated to use 7,850 tons of hot mix. The proposed construction start date is May 2017.","ParticipantName":"City of Elk Grove","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Karoly","Phone":"9164783617"},{"GrantID":19538,"CycleID":646,"CycleCode":"TDP17       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP17        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":25835.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project consists of the surfacing of playground tot lots in Via Verde Park, Marchant Park, and Pioneer Park, utilizing a special blend of California recycled tire-derived pour-in-place rubber surfacing.  Via Verde Park and Marchant Park are shovel-ready projects. Design for the Pioneer Park playground project will start in the beginning of 2017 and will incorporate water conservation measures in design.","ParticipantName":"City of San Dimas","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Hilly","LastName":"Sebadja","Phone":"9093946230"},{"GrantID":19539,"CycleID":659,"CycleCode":"TRP8        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP8         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":252882.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Funding from the Rubberized Pavement Grant Program will be used to repave various local roads of the city that are currently in poor condition with over 18,000 tons of rubberized asphalt concrete pavement. Construction starts 4/2017.","ParticipantName":"City of National City","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Luca","LastName":"Zappiello","Phone":"6193364380"},{"GrantID":19540,"CycleID":659,"CycleCode":"TRP8        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP8         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":88200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Project consists of milling existing asphalt along two arterial roads and replacing with a two-inch thick rubber asphalt concrete overlay covering the entire street totaling 6,300 tons. The project limits are Alma Street from Melville Avenue to Palo Alto Avenue and Middlefield Road from Lowell Avenue to Forest Avenue. Construction is proposed to start 5/2017.","ParticipantName":"City of Palo Alto","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Holly","LastName":"Boyd","Phone":"6503292612"},{"GrantID":19541,"CycleID":646,"CycleCode":"TDP17       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP17        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":87703.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We are remodeling the primary playground at Lammersville Elementary School.  We are expanding the existing playground box, removing the old/outdated equipment, replacing it with new equipment and replacing the fall material with rubber mulch.  This grant will help us cover the cost of the new fall material.","ParticipantName":"Lammersville Unified School District","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jimmy","LastName":"Le Grande","Phone":"2098367400"},{"GrantID":19544,"CycleID":645,"CycleCode":"TRP7        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP7         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Escondido will use over 350,000 square yards of pavement with ARAM materials in addition to traditional asphalt paving materials starting in June 2017.","ParticipantName":"City of Escondido","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Youel","Phone":"7608394518"},{"GrantID":19545,"CycleID":645,"CycleCode":"TRP7        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP7         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The city estimated to use 9,720 tons of hot mix 167,927 sq yd of chip seal. The proposed construction start date is April 2017.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clara","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Falguni","LastName":"Amin","Phone":"4086153015"},{"GrantID":19547,"CycleID":645,"CycleCode":"TRP7        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP7         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":70980.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: As part of the 2017 street rehabilitation project, the Town of Woodside is applying for $70,980 worth of funds for 3,549 tons of RAC hot mix material. The proposed construction start date is May of 2017. The project includes eight sites on the following seven streets: Eleanor Drive, Lynn Way, Palm Circle Road, California Way, Yosemite Court, Arbor Court, Miramontes Road and Ravine Drive. This is the Town\u0027s first time applying for the rubberized pavement grant.","ParticipantName":"Town of Woodside","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Zoe","LastName":"Harris","Phone":"4156999815"},{"GrantID":19551,"CycleID":645,"CycleCode":"TRP7        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP7         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":68484.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The city estimated to use 4,565.60 tons of hot mix. The proposed construction start date is October 2017.","ParticipantName":"City of Grand Terrace","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alan","LastName":"French","Phone":"9098246621"},{"GrantID":19552,"CycleID":645,"CycleCode":"TRP7        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP7         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The project consists of the removal and replacement of failed asphalt concrete pavement (dig-out) and resurfacing streets using the Asphalt Rubber Aggregate Membrane (ARAM) seal on various streets in the City of Chula Vista.  Construction of approximately 350,000 square yards of Rubberized Chip Seal for the project is estimated to start in July of 2017.","ParticipantName":"City of Chula Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Patrick","LastName":"Moneda","Phone":"6194073512"},{"GrantID":19553,"CycleID":659,"CycleCode":"TRP8        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP8         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":90917.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The city estimated to use 90,917 sq yd of chip seal.  The proposed construction date is December 2018.","ParticipantName":"City of Morro Bay","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Pamela","LastName":"Newman","Phone":"8057726215"},{"GrantID":19557,"CycleID":659,"CycleCode":"TRP8        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP8         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":191240.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City will utilize 13,660 tons of RAC Terminal Blend to begin construction in May 2017.","ParticipantName":"City of Carlsbad","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jonathan","LastName":"Schauble","Phone":"7606022762"},{"GrantID":19558,"CycleID":645,"CycleCode":"TRP7        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP7         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":158350.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project will rehabilitate Kraemer Boulevard from Lambert Road to Golden Avenue and Lambert Road from West City Limits to Delta Avenue and from Associated Road to East City Limits.  The project requires coordination with Caltrans as well as the cities of Fullerton and Placentia.  The city estimated to use 15,835 tons of hot mix and proposed construction date of 06/2017.","ParticipantName":"City of Brea","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Warren","LastName":"Coleman","Phone":"7149907696"},{"GrantID":19559,"CycleID":659,"CycleCode":"TRP8        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP8         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":149954.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The proposed project is to resurface and improve pavements on several major arterial corridors in the City of Ceres.  Project construction is planned for construction in early summer of 2017 and 2018 calendar year. A total of 10,711 tons of RAC is estimated for the Project. ","ParticipantName":"City of Ceres","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ann","LastName":"Herner","Phone":"2095385776"},{"GrantID":19562,"CycleID":645,"CycleCode":"TRP7        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP7         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The city estimated to use 10,000 tons of hot mix. The proposed construction start date is January 2018.","ParticipantName":"City of West Sacramento","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Candido","LastName":" Ramirez","Phone":"9166174611"},{"GrantID":19563,"CycleID":659,"CycleCode":"TRP8        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP8         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":20340.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will overlay roughly 406,000 SF of various streets, utilizing 5,085 tons of hot-mix rubberized asphalt.  Construction is anticipated to begin in April 2017 and be completed by June 2017.","ParticipantName":"City of Cypress","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Tran","Phone":"7142296746"},{"GrantID":19564,"CycleID":645,"CycleCode":"TRP7        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP7         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":71100.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This Project will reconstruct asphalt paving and construct an aspahlt overlay on streets throughout the City of Culver City using Rubberized Aspahlt Concrete (RAC). The Project is estimated to use 7,110 tons of RAC. The Project will be constructed with an anticipated construction start date of October 2017.","ParticipantName":"City of Culver City","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Diana","LastName":"Szymanski","Phone":"3102535623"},{"GrantID":19565,"CycleID":645,"CycleCode":"TRP7        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP7         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":270000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The city estimated to use 27,000 tons of RAC for this project.  Proposed construction start date is July 2017.","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Niguel","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Borges","Phone":"9493624325"},{"GrantID":19566,"CycleID":645,"CycleCode":"TRP7        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP7         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":303550.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will utilize an estimated 3,655 tons of asphalt rubber AC in 2017 as part of the Annual Overlay/Rehabilitation 2016-17 project that is tentatively scheduled to start construction in summer 2017.  The City of San Leandro is also planning to install approximately 102,525 square yards of asphalt rubber chip sealing in summer 2018 as part of the Annual Street Sealing 2017-18 Project.","ParticipantName":"City of San Leandro","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Kyle","LastName":"Lei","Phone":"5105773302"},{"GrantID":19567,"CycleID":659,"CycleCode":"TRP8        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP8         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":37821.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City will utilize 5403 tons of RAC for various streets within the City.  The proposed construction date 8/2017.","ParticipantName":"City of La Canada Flintridge","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Bellomo","Phone":"8052796856"},{"GrantID":19568,"CycleID":645,"CycleCode":"TRP7        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP7         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":286785.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project work will include approximately 287,000 square yards of rubberized chip seal, microsurfacing seal, permanent striping, traffic control, and all other related work in four residential neighborhood and seven collector streets within the City of Pleasant Hill.  Grant funds will offset the cost of the chip seal, and local funds will be used for the microsurfacing, striping and other incidental work.  This work will be scheduled June 2017. Staff has determined that these streets will benefit from a combination  of rubberized cape seal and microsurfacing seal treatments, extending the life of the pavement, without having to perform an expensive reconstruction.  The use of the rubberized chip and microsufacing, in lieu of a conventional reconstruction will allow the city to repair more streets.","ParticipantName":"City of Pleasant Hill","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ann","LastName":"Page","Phone":"9256715260"},{"GrantID":19570,"CycleID":645,"CycleCode":"TRP7        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP7         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":117538.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The project will consist of rubberized chip seal (followed by a slurry seal).  Construction in July 2017 utilizing 117,538 SY of chip seal material.","ParticipantName":"City of Lompoc","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Craig","LastName":"Dierling","Phone":"8058758224"},{"GrantID":19571,"CycleID":645,"CycleCode":"TRP7        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP7         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: In July 2017 the County plans to pave approximately 427,000 square yards of County maintained roads with Rubberized Chip Seal.  The roads that will be paved are located in the higher elevation areas of Placer County from Soda Springs to the west shore of the Tahoe Basin.  The project will yield approximately 19 Tons of California Tire Derived Crumb Rubber.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Corinne","LastName":"Allen","Phone":"5307457565"},{"GrantID":19574,"CycleID":645,"CycleCode":"TRP7        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP7         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":145000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The city estimated to use 14,500 tons of hot mix. The proposed construction start date is April 2017.","ParticipantName":"City of Mission Viejo","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joseph","LastName":"Ames","Phone":"9494708419"},{"GrantID":19575,"CycleID":659,"CycleCode":"TRP8        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP8         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":53774.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Town of Moraga streets are in very poor condition throughout the Town and plans to use RHMA as a wearing course for its full depth reconstruction sections. Construction of the first project is anticipated to begin June of 2017.  It is estimated that a total of 4,319 tons of RHMA will be used for these projects. The amount of tire-derived crumb rubber used for these projects will be based the required minimum 300 pounds per ton of rubberized binder.","ParticipantName":"Town of Moraga","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Edric","LastName":"Kwan","Phone":"9258887025"},{"GrantID":19577,"CycleID":659,"CycleCode":"TRP8        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP8         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":70000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The city estimated to use 140,000 square yard of chip seal. The proposed construction start date is March 2018.","ParticipantName":"City of Riverside","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Edward","LastName":"Lara","Phone":"9518262337"},{"GrantID":19578,"CycleID":659,"CycleCode":"TRP8        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP8         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":81704.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will install a hot mix asphalt overlay over Monte Vista Avenue from Geer Road to Amethyst Road within the City of Turlock.  This project will involve typical construction activities associated with hot mix asphalt overlays, consisting of grinding, access ramp compliance, HMA placement, striping etc.   The estimated tons of hot mix asphalt is 5,836.  The City of Turlock is anticipating advertising the construction bid in May of 2017 and starting construction in July 2017.","ParticipantName":"City of Turlock","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Randall","LastName":"Jones","Phone":"2096686021"},{"GrantID":19580,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":140774.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Enforcement Grant Activities in Merced County.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Rowe","Phone":"2093811097"},{"GrantID":19582,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":560798.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Orange County will use these grant funds to investigate illegal tire disposal activities and perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.  Funds will also be used for industry education, staff training and administration of the grant.  TEst","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Darwin","LastName":"Cheng","Phone":"7144336010"},{"GrantID":19584,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":42983.0000,"ProjectSummary":"El Dorado County Community Development Agency Environmental Management Division respectfully requests TEA 23 grant funding to continue to implement a waste tire inspection and enforcement program. There are currently 149 active facilities with Tire Program Identification numbers (TPIDs) in El Dorado County. The majority of the requested funds will be used to conduct routine facility compliance inspections. The remainder of the requested funds will be used for inspector training, attending TEA round-tables, equipment, facility education, transportation expenses, and administrative time related to the program.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Stanton","Phone":"5306216658"},{"GrantID":19585,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":34465.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Grant funds will be used to conduct compliance inspections at waste tire generators, locate and cleanup small illegally dumped waste tires and conduct enforcement of unregistered waste tire haulers.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Rodowick","Phone":"5308792352"},{"GrantID":19589,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":155433.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This grant will be used to conduct waste tire inspections and other enforcement actions, train employees on waste tire regulations, enforcement and educate waste tire operators, other enforcement agencies, and the general public on the requirements for handling, disposing and storage of waste tires. All jurisdictions included with Contra Costa including City of Pittsburg.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Kraus","Phone":"9256922549"},{"GrantID":19590,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":152737.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Kern County has a large agricultural area from fields, orchards, to farms and ranches.  Historically these rich and fertile grounds have been soiled by illegal dumping of tires and other trash, junk and debris.  After 7 plus years of Code and Tire enforcement, local farmers and ranchers are reporting the Waste Tire Program is a success and they\u0027re dealing with less dumped tires on their valuable lands.  Funds for this program are important to the continued success of the Waste Tire Program.  This grant helps the ability to find and investigate new waste tire generators and haulers that may be operating illegally.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Doyle","LastName":"Sprick","Phone":"6618628790"},{"GrantID":19591,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":118949.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant program allows Stanislaus County to administer a comprehensive waste tire enforcement program which includes the following elements: identification, documentation, education, and inspection of businesses involved in the generation, collection, transportation, and disposal of waste tires. \r\n\r\nCurrently, there are approximately 671 waste tire businesses in Stanislaus County and in the participating cities. The grant allows inspections of each of these tire facilities, tire dealers, auto dismantler, tire haulers, and other waste tire generators. The local enforcement of the waste tire regulations will emphasize the importance of proper disposal, reuse, and recycling of waste tires through the education and the regulation of generators, haulers, and end-user businesses. \r\n\r\nSince the programs’ inception in 2006, two (2) large tire piles containing over 20,000 have been cleaned up. Over 2,976 inspections of tire facilities and tire haulers have been conducted, with 40 notices of violations issued along with eleven (11) referrals to CalRecycle for legal action. \r\n\r\nIf TEA 24 is awarded to Stanislaus County it will enable our jurisdiction to conduct 250 inspections, spend 210 hours on surveillance, investigate reported violations and respond to complaints of tire dumps.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robb","LastName":"Simas","Phone":"2095256761"},{"GrantID":19594,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":44209.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds from this grant will be used to implement our Waste Tire Enforcement Program. Program activities include completing inspections, providing education to existing and new waste tire generators and haulers, preparing reports, performing grant management duties, participating in trainings, and conducting surveillance and enforcement activities throughout Tuolumne County.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sheilah","LastName":"Lillie","Phone":"2095335644"},{"GrantID":19595,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":246601.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant will be used for continued inspections and enforcement of waste tire generators, waste tire haulers, and waste tire end-use facilities in accordance with CalRecycle regulations for the disposal and storage of waste/used tires. Inspections will be conducted at Priority TPID list provided by CalRecycle and businesses currently registered with CalRecycle for the disposal and storage of waste/used tires. Educational visits will be conducted on new businesses generating, storing, and disposing of waste/used tires. Surveillance will be conducted as needed when illegal dumping of waste tires is suspected by a generator, hauler, and end-use facility. This program has aided the City of Fresno in the monitoring generators, haulers, and end-use facilities with the disposal of waste tires insuring businesses are contracting with a registered hauler resulting in less waste tires being illegally dumped throughout the City of Fresno.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ana","LastName":"Manzula","Phone":"5596218453"},{"GrantID":19596,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":255980.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Diego Regional Waste Tire program will be using grant funds to continue implementing inspections, enforcement, and education to over 1,100 Active waste tire generating businesses. In 2007, the City began inviting neighboring cities to participate in the grant program in order to achieve better regional compliance. Today, the City is collaborating with four neighboring cities (Participating Collaborative Jurisdictions)","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nanci","LastName":"Biendarra","Phone":"6192366007"},{"GrantID":19597,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Waste Tire Program is to promote compliance with State and local regulations as it pertains to the collection, handling, storage and disposal of waste tires in an effort to protect the air, water, and land from pollution and to ensure public health and safety. \r\n\r\nThe Fresno County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division, proposes to utilize FY 2016-17 Waste Tire Grant funds for staffing, training and equipment needs associated with continuing the County‘s Enforcement Program Plan.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Steven","LastName":"Rhodes","Phone":"5596003271"},{"GrantID":19598,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":124929.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Imperial County LEA intends to utilize the requested Tire Enforcement Grant funds to continue a comprehensive education program to ensure that registered waste tire haulers are utilized for the transport of used or waste tires; that waste tire generators comply with disposal manifesting, permitting, and waste tire storage standards as applicable; and that illegal dumping of waste tires is prevented. The objective of the tire enforcement agency program is to conduct compliance inspections to eliminate potential public health and safety risks associated with improperly managed waste tires within Imperial County.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Perez","Phone":"4422651888"},{"GrantID":19599,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":368472.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funds will be utilized by Alameda County Department of Environmental Health to implement the Waste Tire Inspection Program in Alameda County. This will include conducting periodic inspections for compliance with waste tire regulations, report/payment request preparation, and referral of noncompliant facilities to CalRecycle for enforcement. ","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Susan","LastName":"Hugo","Phone":"5105676780"},{"GrantID":19600,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":116553.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of the County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health (DEH) is to protect public health, safety, and the environment in regard to proper storage, transport, and use of waste tires within the jurisdiction not including previous grantee, the City of Sunnyvale.\r\n\r\nDEH intends to use TEA grant funds for activities directly related to inspection and administration costs for waste tire inspections as outlined in the grant procedures and requirements, grant application guidelines, and ongoing grant guidance from CalRecycle regarding waste and used tire activities.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Tavares","Phone":"4089181990"},{"GrantID":19601,"CycleID":649,"CycleCode":"FR60        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR60         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Property owner purchased the property (the 19.1 acres of agriculture/timberland) in February 2016 with the knowledge of tires and general solid waste on the property, however not the full extent of the solid waste. The parcel is privately owned. In September 2016, the owner was constructing a water well on the property. The well drilling company communicated to the property owner of potential clean up grants provided by CalRecycle. The property owner contacted CalRecycle. CalRecycle contacted Placer County Environmental Health on behalf of the owner to notify the division of the illegal dumping. In September 2016, the property owner, CalRecycle, and Environmental Health met on-site for verification of the illegal dumping. Environmental Health determined that the site may be a candidate for the CalRecycle Farm and Ranch Grant. Owner is requesting the cleanup of the site via a Farm and Ranch Grant. The site excavation and disposal costs may exceed the $50,000 grant maximum. The property owner understands that the grant maximum is $50,000 per individual site and anything above this amount is his responsibility. Future dumping will be impeded due securing of the property by the owner.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Samantha","LastName":"Bailey","Phone":"5307452394"},{"GrantID":19602,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":41647.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The enclosed grant budget outlines our enforcement needs that will allow for the continued implementation of an\r\neffective enforcement program within Calaveras County. Many of our generators require assistance throughout the year\r\nwith manifesting, storage requirements and general questions which requires additional travel time. Five of our\r\ngenerators are located in the higher elevations (snow areas), which typically require additional travel time to maintain\r\nsafety. It must be noted that this not only increases inspection but surveillance time as well. Many of our routine\r\nsurveillance areas are more than 1½ hours away from the office.\r\nIt is vital to our enforcement program to have the necessary funds available to continue an aggressive surveillance and\r\neducational campaign. Many of our surveillance areas are only accessible during the dryer months, while others warrant\r\none visit per year as they are so remote. We typically see higher rates of illegal dumping in the cooler months in the\r\nmore remote areas. This may be due in part to firewood cutting, camping activities and the production of illegal narcotics.\r\nIt is imperative to our Waste Tire Program to have the necessary funds available to perform the above mentioned rural\r\nsurveillance activities in addition to performing routine inspections..","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Medina","Phone":"2097546399"},{"GrantID":19603,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":600000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Bernardino County Land Use Services - Code Enforcement will utilize CalRecycle grant funds to inspect waste tire generators, haulers, and storage facilities located within the County and its cities; assist CalRecycle with the enforcement of waste tire handling regulations; surveil and patrol our jurisdictional areas to ensure compliance with state law; identify and assist in the prosecution of violators; and provide education on proper waste tire management to businesses and other entities within the County\u0027s jurisdiction.  San Bernardino County is the largest county in the United States and its large percentage of desert areas are a prime target for the illegal dumping of waste tires.  Grant funding will enhance the County\u0027s efforts at reducing blight, illegal dumping, and the hazards associated with the illegal transport, storage, and dumping of waste tires, and will enhance the State\u0027s efforts in promoting the re-use of tires for fuel and manufacturing, thereby reducing the amount of waste tires that end up in landfills or unauthorized places.  ","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Jorgenson","Phone":"9099485091"},{"GrantID":19604,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":33616.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Modesto is requesting $38615.00 in grant funding under TEA24 to continue the success of previous grant cycles.  There are approximately 122 tire business know to be in operation in Modesto and this grant funding will ensure that those facilities stay in compliance with all waste tire regulations.  If awarded the grant funds requested, the City of Modesto will inspect all waste tire businesses with the City of Modesto for compliance with water tire permitting, hauling, storage, disposal laws and regulations.  We will submit all inspections forms electronically to Cal Recycle for review.  All report will be completed and submitted in a timely manner according to the stated grant requirements.  We will actively seek to make sure no new tire businesses are operating without the proper identification as licensed by the State of California.  We will educate tire business staff on what is required of them and provide them the appropriate reference materials and information.  We will conduct field patrols and follow up on all complaints and referrals on know and potential illegal dumping tire sites, especially in alleyways.  City staff will attend all mandatory roundtables and technical trainings to keep abreast on all tire regulations.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Karin","LastName":"Rodriguez","Phone":"2095775453"},{"GrantID":19605,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":600000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be utilized to inspect tire-related businesses and ensure entities within the County are storing and hauling used and waste tires as dictated by California law. These funds will augment local and regional enforcement efforts by seeking to prevent the unlawful stockpiling and dumping of waste tires. This goal is accomplished by allowing personnel to be dedicated to the task of ensuring waste tires reach an appropriate end use facility by educating business owners of the proper disposal methods and referring the actions of offenders to the appropriate governing agency.\r\n\r\nTraining will be provided to assure county employees are kept up to date with new requirements of the state. Staff will also attend safety training of perishable skills.\r\n\r\nEquipment requested will be utilized to assure the employees are well prepared when conducting inspections.\r\n\r\nDirect Administration funds will be used to supervise the grant in an effort to assure all tasks are met.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Manuel A.","LastName":"Acueto","Phone":"9515387975"},{"GrantID":19606,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":46364.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Waste Tire Program is to protect public health and the environment with regard to waste tires and facilities in Tehama County. TCEHD intends to use TEA 24 reimbursement grant funds for inspection, enforcement, outreach, training and management in order to accomplish these objectives.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Potanovic","Phone":"5305278020"},{"GrantID":19607,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":150011.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Perform waste tire enforcement activities, including: inspecting waste tire generators and transporters; perform education and outreach; and perform enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jagjinder","LastName":"Sahota","Phone":"7077846765"},{"GrantID":19608,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Investigate illegal tire disposal activities and perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"7072534144"},{"GrantID":19609,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":600000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The enforcement of waste tire laws and regulations through inspections of facilities within our jurisdiction.  ","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Morofuji","Phone":"6264305543"},{"GrantID":19610,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":70190.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to inspect our over 1600 Waste Tire Facilities for compliance with all waste tire handling regulations. Our past participation in the Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grant program resulted in a decrease in the number of large illegal waste tire dumps in our jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jerry","LastName":"Weir","Phone":"2138476260"},{"GrantID":19611,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":27370.0000,"ProjectSummary":"If awarded, the requested grant funds will be expended conducting routine inspections of waste tire generators and haulers, as well as follow-up inspections and enforcement and educational activities, when necessary, and referrals from CalRecycle.  In addition, grant funds will be used for mandatory training activities for waste tire grantee staff.  If sufficient training funds are available, they may also be used for non-mandatory, but pertinent training as well, with prior approval by CalRecycle staff.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eithne","LastName":"Bullick","Phone":"4154736814"},{"GrantID":19614,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":78214.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This application shall serve as our grant application to participate in TEA 24 as the lead participant in San Mateo County and Tire Enforcement Agency.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Rompf","Phone":"6503390327"},{"GrantID":19615,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":345398.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Sacramento County Environmental Management Department requests TEA 24 grant funding for the continued implementation of a local waste tire inspection and enforcement program. Funds will be used to ensure businesses comply with State and Local regulations governing the storage, transportation, and manifesting of used/waste tires.  This will be accomplished via inspection of waste tire generators and haulers, surveying for new businesses that are required to comply with State waste tire regulations, investigating illegal tire hauling and dumping complaints, and providing used/waste tire education to the public and businesses. Funds will also be used for staff training, equipment, and to prepare required reports for submittal to CalRecycle.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Czapla","Phone":"9168766586"},{"GrantID":19617,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":238999.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant will allow Placer County Environmental Health to perform waste tire inspections, identify unpermitted waste tire activities, and provide enforcement for illegally dumped tires within Placer County.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Samantha","LastName":"Bailey","Phone":"5307452394"},{"GrantID":19618,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":71534.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant monies will be used to fund the existing Waste Tire Enforcement Program, which includes conducting routine waste tire inspections, surveillance and enforcement, community education, attending round table events and other training required by Cal Recycle, and to purchase equipment and supplies needed to conduct the program activities.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"C   ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Durham","Phone":"8317558979"},{"GrantID":19619,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":103118.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Yancy","Phone":"5596757821"},{"GrantID":19620,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":218465.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department Waste Tire Program (EHD) is to protect public health, safety and environment with regard to waste tire facilities within its jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe EHD intends to us the TEA24 fund for all expenses associating with performing inspection of the waste tire facilities, investigating illegal dumping of waste tires in San Joaquin county, staff training and administrative costs,","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Kith","Phone":"2094683444"},{"GrantID":19621,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":56023.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Bakersfield‘s Waste Tire Enforcement Program will implement an inspection and compliance program that: \r\n\r\n1. Educates waste tire generators within our jurisdiction on their responsibilities to comply with applicable laws; \r\n\r\n2. Surveys Waste Tire Facilities and confirms that generators are using authorized waste tire haulers, properly maintaining CTLs; and fulfilling the WTF requirements; \r\n\r\n3. Identifies and reports sites that may be in violation of WTF storage standards; \r\n\r\n4. Initiates enforcement action against facilities that are in non-compliance by issuing a Notice of Violation (NOV); \r\n\r\n5. Refers facilities that continue to be in non-compliance after the issuance of a LNOV to CalRecycle staff; \r\n\r\n6. Identify and investigate existing sites where waste tires have been illegally dumped; and \r\n\r\n7. Obtains and submits the necessary information required for monthly reporting through WTMS to CalRecycle. \r\n\r\nThe activities described above are an effective way to address the City of Bakersfield’s \r\nneed to educate tire dealers and auto dismantlers of their responsibilities and reduce the \r\nillegal disposal of waste tires. The program will be comprehensive, informative and allows for enforcement action when necessary. It provides for correcting of waste handling problems, reducing long-term disposal problems, identifying illegal waste tire haulers and encouraging compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Paquette","Phone":"6613263948"},{"GrantID":19622,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":88994.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grant will be used to train new staff and to conduct inspections at waste tires facilities in Yolo County. The funds will also be used to prevent illegal transport, storage, and disposal of waste tires in the County. Yolo County Environmental Health Division (YCEH) will provide information and training to local businesses and the community regarding compliance with current waste tires regulations. YCEH staff will attend mandatory and non-mandatory meetings and trainings. YCEH will submit timely progress reports to CalRecycle regarding the implementation of the waste tires grant.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Moushumi","LastName":"Hasan","Phone":"5306668601"},{"GrantID":19623,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":106920.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The grant funds will be used to augment the personnel costs associated with maintaining inspection frequency of the waste tire program.  These funds will allow the Yuba/Sutter LEA to continue to relieve the roadways of illegally disposed, abandoned tires","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Cantwell","Phone":"5307497526"},{"GrantID":19624,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":94937.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant funding will be used for the enforcement, inspection and permitting of waste tire facilities and the movement and storage of waste tires within Sonoma County.\r\n\r\nSonoma County currently has 275 waste tire facilities and participates in multi-agency task force meetings to oversee the enforcement of waste tire regulations throughout the County.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Sosko","Phone":"7075656521"},{"GrantID":19625,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":55555.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant Program funding will support San Luis Obispo County\u0027s ongoing efforts to enforce CAlRecycle\u0027s waster tire regulations, and allow the County to educate businesses and the public on how to handle waste tires in a safe and responsible manner.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Liz","LastName":"Pozzebon","Phone":"8057815544"},{"GrantID":19627,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":25145.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grantee will maintain waste tire enforcement activities for this jurisdiction. These activities include, but are not limited to, inspection of inventoried sites, identification of businesses that need to be on the TPID inventory, surveillance for illegal disposal sites and unregistered haulers, and achieving compliance through education and, if necessary, enforcement. Further, the grantee will investigate referrals from CalRecycle or other agencies and pursue placement of motion detection cameras to apprehend illegal dumpers.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"grant","LastName":"eisen","Phone":"5302651469"},{"GrantID":19628,"CycleID":649,"CycleCode":"FR60        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR60         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A 9 acre piece of property on Quartz Hill Lane in the community of Berry Creek has been used for years by squatters and those growing marijuana illegally. The owner, who acquired the property in 2016, is committed to the cleaning up all the garbage left behind. They have already removed 62 vehicles, 3 semi-trucks, 40 cubic yards of trash and over 100 cubic yards of scrap metal. The owner is now seeking financial assistance from CalRecycle to remove the remaining motorhomes, travel trailers, a mobile home, appliances, trash and tires. While there are currently no crops growing on the land, the zoning of the property does allow for agricultural uses. This property is located in the winter Deer herd area. With the new owner’s continued presence on the property, there should be no future dumping.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Rodowick","Phone":"5308792352"},{"GrantID":19629,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":69277.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Victorville is located in the Mojave Desert area approximately 1 hour from the heavily populated Los Angeles, Orange County, Inland Empire and 2 hours from the growing Las Vegas areas. The City is surrounded by a vast amount of desert land and has three major highways that intersect within the City (I-15 Freeway, CA Highway 18/138, and US highway 395). Due to the surrounding geography, the City experiences a large amount of illegal dumping activity which includes illegally dumped tire piles of both general passenger and commercial type tires. The City is still growing commercially and in total residential units and currently has 115 waste tire related businesses (identified via WTMS as active businesses). Specifically, the city has a large number of used tire dealerships located in areas of the city that are highly probe to illegally dumped waste tires. The city  will use waste tire enforcement grant funds to establish a presence in our City and partner with the State to regulate the waste tire disposal process and minimize illegal dumping through surveillance, enforcement, and administrative actions. Funds will also aid our assigned staff to provide them with office and small field supplies/equipment to carryout grant inspection, surveillance, and education tasks. Our primary goal when utilizing grant funds is to inspect all waste tire generators and haulers within the grant period. Additionally, we will partner with the businesses, ensuring that all waste tires are manifested utilizing the forms provided by Cal-Recycle and encouraging them to report those who illegally dispose of tires. In administering the grant, the City of Victorville will prioritize its activities to mirror those established in the grant terms/conditions and procedures: inspection, waste tire manifest compliance, identifying illegal disposal activities, education, and awareness.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Duran","Phone":"7609555104"},{"GrantID":19630,"CycleID":648,"CycleCode":"TEA24       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA24        - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":17487.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle Waste Tire Enforcement Grant funds will be used ti implement the waste tire program locally in Mendocino County and provide oversight to the businesses in our county generating \u0026 handling waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Trey","LastName":"Strickland","Phone":"7072346639"},{"GrantID":19631,"CycleID":647,"CycleCode":"TDA6        ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA6         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":35733.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The County proposes to use Tire-Derived Aggregate (TDA) as bottom fill for roadside horizontal drains at various locations in the County.  The TDA will be covered with three feet of drain rock.  An estimated 506 tons of TDA (equivalent to 50,625 PTEs) is anticipated to be installed from August 2017 through September 2017.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Song","Phone":"2094027296"},{"GrantID":19633,"CycleID":649,"CycleCode":"FR60        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR60         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Carla Repucci","AwardedFunds":11568.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The single site of this project is National Forest owned and it has been used as an illegal dumping site.  Removal, recycling and/or disposal or tires, waste barbed wire, bailing wire, miscellaneous metal and wood waste illegally dumped on the hillside slopes and in a drainage area will control water run off and positively impact water quality and wildlife habitat. Site restoration measures will be implemented to stabilize the sloped and control erosion.  A sign will be posted to acknowledge the funding support for the California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County Resource Conservation District","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs ","FirstName":"Nicole","LastName":"Poor","Phone":"2099663431"},{"GrantID":19637,"CycleID":650,"CycleCode":"ORG2        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG2         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":3000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Project will divert 32,614 tons of additional organic waste to the Miramar Greenery for composting in an Aerated Static Pile compost system.  The project will produce  15,000 tons of compost.  The project includes a food rescue component, led by Kitchens for Good, that will divert 242,000lbs of food to create 90,000 meals for food insecure people living in the Disadvantaged Community block in San Diego. The total grant project will achieve GHG reductions of approximately 16,018 MTC02e and divert 64,362 tonnages.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Sands","Phone":"8586273303"},{"GrantID":19680,"CycleID":650,"CycleCode":"ORG2        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG2         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Shirley Hom","AwardedFunds":1341865.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority is submitting a Cooperative Grant Applicant (SVSWA) with the Food Bank of Monterey County to divert 23,508 tons of waste from the landfill during the grant term. The rescued food will be distributed to residents in need. The total grant project will achieve GHG reductions of approximately 7,085 MTC02e and divert 21,301 tonnages. The grant project proposes to 1) upgrade infrastructure of its current green waste (chip and grind operation) operation, located at its Johnson Canyon Landfill, to allow a full-scale food waste composting operation, 2) purchase and install de-packaging equipment to remove non-marketable organic material from its packaging allowing an estimated 8,699 tons during the  of produce currently being landfilled to be composted during the grant term,  3) fund the purchase of a new 2018 fuel efficient, 4,500 lb. capacity, refrigerated truck for the Food Bank for Monterey County.  This truck will help divert at least 900 tons of edible/donatable food during the grant term from being landfilled, and allow for distribution to disadvantaged communities and surrounding communities within Monterey County.  The project is expected to produce over 38,000 tons of compost and in addition account for a 6,164 MTC02e reduction in Greenhouse Gases during the grant term.  By 2026, the proposed project components will result in an estimated reduction of 41,171 MTCO2e and an estimated 132,104 tons of newly diverted organic material from the landfill.","ParticipantName":"Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elia","LastName":"Zavala","Phone":"8317753010"},{"GrantID":19684,"CycleID":649,"CycleCode":"FR60        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR60         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":11511.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project applying for funding is a single parcel with two sites in which illegal growers established marijuana plantings. The sites are approximately 1/8 of an acre and 1,400 square feet and were discovered on a livestock ranch in Bodega, CA. The party responsible for the illegal grow cannot be identified, located or pay for the timely and proper remediation. This jurisdiction has a continued problem with illegal dumping of waste associated with illegal farming of marijuana plants. There are no prevention programs for this jurisdiction that the landowner could have participated in or utilized. Clean up will require the removal of: plastic and metal fencing, grow pots, plastic bags, plastic tubes, irrigation line, plastic tarp, fertilizer and mulch bags, and spilled fertilizer and mulch. Future dumping will be prevented by posting “no trespassing” signage, and surveillance by wildlife cameras.","ParticipantName":"Gold Ridge Resource Conservation District","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Hart","Phone":"7078235244"},{"GrantID":19685,"CycleID":649,"CycleCode":"FR60        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR60         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We are applying under the Pilot program. This application is for the cleanup of one illegal disposal site at Cresta Ranch owned by the Sonoma County Agricultural Preservation and Open Space District (District). Cresta Ranch, along with several adjacent properties owned by the District, will soon be transferred to Sonoma County Regional Parks to become Mark West Creek Regional Park and Open Space Preserve. Grazing will continue on the property after it is transferred to Parks. \r\n\r\nThe District discovered an illegal Cannabis cultivation site in a remote section of the Cresta Ranch property in October of 2016. County Sheriff believes it is unlikely that the responsible party can be identified or located. Illegal Cannabis cultivation has been an issue on remote District properties in the past, but this is the first known illegal grow site at Cresta Ranch. Successful preventative measures implemented at other District-owned properties include posting signage notifying potential trespassers of surveillance activity, and establishing a trained volunteer patrol to regularly monitoring a property, in order to prevent recurring illegal uses on the property.\r\n\r\nThe cleanup of the site, which is estimated to have included more than 1,000 plants, will involve the removal of an estimated 4,500 pounds of solid waste, including car batteries, camping supplies, irrigation tubing, tarps, and miscellaneous plant material, garbage, and other debris. The work will also involve regrading and replanting within the growing areas, which had been cleared of vegetation and altered to create terraces for plantings, and three large water basins. A major concern is that one of the basins and much of the garbage is located within an unnamed tributary to Mark West Creek, which is known to support the federally protected Coho salmon and steelhead trout.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sheri","LastName":"Emerson","Phone":"7075657358"},{"GrantID":19687,"CycleID":649,"CycleCode":"FR60        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR60         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This application is being submitted under the PILOT proposal requirements.\r\n\r\nNumber of Illegal Disposal Sites – This project encompasses one cleanup site on Babel Slough from Crossing 1 to Crossing 2. The cleanup site is approximately a 0.85 miles in length and 15 acres. The entire length of the site has been subject to illegal dumping of tires and other refuse. Based on site visits, we estimate that 250 to 500 tires may be on site and accessible for cleanup. \r\n\r\nWho Will Perform the Clean-up – The Sacramento Regional Conservation Corps (SRCC) has been identified to perform the cleanup. SRCC is a nonprofit that empowers young adults through opportunities for education and paid work experience. SRCC currently serves Sacramento, Yolo, El Dorado, Placer and eastern Solano Counties and is Sacramento’s largest education and workforce training program for young adults 18 – 25 years of age. SRCC is a registered tire hauler and has experience in tire hauling and disposing of illegally dumped waste in the region. \r\n\r\nFrom last year, SRCC has partnered with Trinity and Colusa County, and the City of Elk Grove to assist with Tire Amnesty Events. SRCC also works with the Sacramento Creek Council, Delta Protection Commission and Delta Conservancy for waterway cleanup projects. For the last 15 years, SRCC has partnered with the City of Citrus Heights to clear approximately 24 miles of creeks/ditches and remove illegally dumped tires, trash and debris on an annual basis. SRCC crews also pickup illegally dumped tires from public places in Sacramento as a part of an ongoing partnership with the City of Sacramento.  \r\n\r\nSRCC crews have experience working in areas with sensitive habitat. SRCC crews have experience working with Sacramento County Parks and Folsom State Parks along the American Parkway on Fire Fuel Reduction Projects where there are a number of sensitive plant and wildlife species including elderberry plants. In partnership with the Sacramento Valley Conservancy, SRCC crews have provided necessary habitat restoration at the Deer Creek Hills/ Blue Oak Preserve located in eastern Sacramento County. \r\n\r\nWith oversight from an urban projects manager, one onsite crew supervisor and a crew (up to six SRCC members) will carry out the waste tire removal from the site area. The SRCC crew supervisor will drive a 12 passenger van and this vehicle will tow a tool trailer with a portable rest room. All SRCC members who will work on this project will have first aid and CPR training and some will have completed coursework in flood fighting, tire handling, as well as the 10-hour OSHA and Hazwoper 40-hour training. SRCC will rent dumpsters from Tri-CE and water tire removal from the site will be processed by a Tri-C tire recycler. \r\n\r\nContinued Problems with Illegal Dumping – Continued dumping is still occurring at this site. However, private individuals are able and willing to continually manage this problem and maintain a high level of upkeep along the site. The underlying buildup of decades of dumping are currently an insurmountable challenge for these dedicated private individuals to dispose of. \r\n\r\nIllegal Dumping Prevention Programs - Yolo County has a Good Neighbor Program at the county landfill that allows individuals to drop off illegally dumped material at no cost. The private landowners on and around the project site have made frequent use of this county program.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County Resource Conservation District","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Heather","LastName":"Nichols","Phone":"5306611688"},{"GrantID":19688,"CycleID":649,"CycleCode":"FR60        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR60         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":140289.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This is for the pilot grant program.The money will be used to clean up the many illegal marijuana grow sites in our southern Sierra National Forests lands as well as private lands, as sites often extend across property boundaries. We will clean up the drip lines used to water the hundreds of plants to discourage easy repopulation of the site. We will clean up the camps left behind and their trash pits which can be scattered by animals for years to come. The work will include the collection of the debris and its removal and recycling if possible. We have cleaned up sites atleast twice before with local tribal grants. Work will be done in conjunction with the Forest Service, Law Enforcement and the High Sierra Volunteer Trail Crew, all of which have had extensive experience doing this work. We expect the work to be done in the fall when sites are safe and unoccupied. With this significant amount of money we would make ever effort to clean every accessible site in our area and then partner with adjacent RCDs to help them do the work in their districts. Our goals will be 40 sites with the note that there are often several plots to any one site; on average I would say 3 plots per sites. In our last clean up we found a site that was almost a mile long stretching below a mountain ridge.  Many sites are discovered every year and there is a back log of sites from the many years when only the plants were removed, without concern for the bigger mess around them. [32 small sites among 3 large sites/areas were completed]","ParticipantName":"Coarsegold Resource Conservation District","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Konno","Phone":"5597603659"},{"GrantID":19699,"CycleID":650,"CycleCode":"ORG2        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG2         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":4000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Building on an award-winning food waste co-digestion demo project, the County Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County (LACSD or Applicant) seek funding to design and build an integrated organic food waste pre-processing and anaerobic digestion system (Project) that will divert up to 373 tons per day (TPD) of additional food waste from the landfill and convert it to renewable natural gas (RNG) for transportation fuel and, in a future phase, pipeline injection into the Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas) pipeline. The total grant project will achieve GHG reductions of approximately 26,393 MTC02e and divert 93,048 tonnages. The project includes a food rescue component in which the County Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County will provide funds to a local food rescue entity to either expand or develop a food rescue program. \r\n\r\nIn the Project, LACSD will install a DODA bio-separator at its Puente Hills Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) in unincorporated Los Angeles County. The DODA will convert source-separated food waste into a liquid slurry to be trucked to LACSD’s Joint Water Pollution Control Plant (JWPCP), in the heart of the Los Angeles metropolitan area. There, after constructing a new food waste receiving facility and biogas conditioning system, LACSD will inject the slurry into existing anaerobic digesters that have excess capacity, generating biomethane, which it will then upgrade into 2,085 diesel gallon equivalents (DGE) of RNG per day for distribution at its existing compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station. After meeting demand at its fueling station, LACSD will inject up to 5,421 DGE of RNG into an existing onsite SoCalGas pipeline.","ParticipantName":"County Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"WILLIAM","LastName":"CHEN","Phone":"5629084288"},{"GrantID":19703,"CycleID":650,"CycleCode":"ORG2        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG2         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Shirley Hom","AwardedFunds":2783135.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Recology proposes to relocate and expand its current Feather River Organics (FRO) compost facility, which currently processes approximately 30,000 tons per year (TPY) of green and food material. The proposed facility would be permitted to process 2000 tons per day (TPD) of green and food material and be constructed in three phases: Phase I would be completed in 2018 and be able to process 400 TPD, or an additional 94,800 TPY; Phase II would be completed in 2022 and be able to process 1000 TPD, or an additional 282,000 TPY; and Phase III would be completed in 2027 and be able to process 2000 TPD, or an additional 594,000 TPY. The total grant project will achieve GHG reductions of approximately 20,511 MTC02e and divert 78,167 tonnages. Additional material at the proposed facility will come from the organic portion (37.4%) of the solid waste currently sent to disposal at the Recology Ostrom Road Landfill from the rural counties of Yuba, Sutter, Butte, and Colusa. This is approximately 63,742 TPY, based on 2015 disposal numbers. In addition, the facility will provide excess capacity to Sacramento County, who can divert 447,941 TPY of organic material from disposal, based on 2015 disposal numbers.","ParticipantName":"Recology Yuba-Sutter","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Wolfe","Phone":"4158751000"},{"GrantID":19709,"CycleID":649,"CycleCode":"FR60        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR60         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":73350.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Resighini Rancheria Natural Resources program is requesting $73,350 in grant funding to cleanup and abate two sites on two separate  parcels in Klamath, California subject to illegal dumping. Resighini Rancheria is applying for the pilot project as indicated in the Calrecycle Farm and Ranch Solid waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant Program application guidelines . Submitted documents for the pilot  include completed  budget tabs (both projects combined)  and the Application Certification.","ParticipantName":"Resighini Rancheria","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Madison","LastName":"Flynn","Phone":"7074823413"},{"GrantID":19714,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":89812.0000,"ProjectSummary":"El Dorado County Community Development Agency Environmental Management Division (CDA/EMD) is proposing to collect more than 20,000 waste tires during this grant period. CDA/EMD plans to hold routine waste tire amnesty collection events at the two Materials Recovery Facilities (MRF) operated by franchised waste haulers in the County. One is located in Placerville and the other is in South Lake Tahoe. Waste tire amnesty days will be held once per month at each of the MRFs where County residents will be permitted to bring up to 9 waste tires per trip. CDA/EMD also plans to hold four, one time waste tire amnesty collection events in the more remote areas in the County. CDA/EMD will contract with the Local Conservation Corps for the labor at those events. CDA/EMD will advertise in several local newspapers to inform County residents of the opportunity for free disposal of their waste tires. Additionally, MRF operator notifications will publicize the event days. Waste tire collected will be delivered to and recycled by Tri-C Manufacturing, Inc. (TPID# 1480835) and Ray‘s Tire Exchange, Inc. (TPID# 1000748).","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Engle","Phone":"5306216587"},{"GrantID":19715,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Siskiyou County will hold several tire amnesty events over a large, rural geographical area over the two-year grant term.  During these events Siskiyou County hopes to collect at least 8,000 tires to be recycled.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ethan","LastName":"Garrett","Phone":"5308428259"},{"GrantID":19716,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":34615.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of Apple Valley is requesting funds to provide eight Tire Amnesty events within the grant term to residents for free disposal of waste tires in accordance with CalRecycle requirements and regulations. Tire Amnesty events will take place at Lion’s Park, where the majority of Town events are conducted. Staff will focus on conducting a public outreach campaign to publicize events and promote proper disposal of waste tires. The events will be advertised in the local newspaper, in accordance with CalRecycle guidelines. Further, events will be publicized through Facebook, Twitter, the Town of Apple Valley’s website, and in the “Our Town” quarterly newspaper. Flyers will be created, printed and distributed through handouts and mailings to Apple Valley residents. \r\n\r\nAll waste tires collected during the events will be transported by Burrtec Waste Industries, utilizing a 40 cubic yard roll off container. Waste tires will be transported to a recycling facility (Mitsubishi Cement Corporation located in Lucerne Valley, California) for proper handling. \r\nFunds will be used for the costs related to transportation, equipment, and container usage for collection on event days. The estimated cost per tire for each event is $2.88. Town staff anticipates collecting approximately 1,000 waste tires per event, totaling 12,000 waste tires collected throughout the grant period. \r\n\r\nThe program is focused on preventing potential environmental hazards discarded waste tires pose. Due to increased costs waste tires are often illegally dumped instead of being properly disposed of. Typically, waste tires are illegally dumped within 1,000 feet of residential homes, schools, commercial or industrial centers, residential areas, airports and electrical transmission lines. If funding for this program is not available, illegal dumping will increase and the health and safety of the Town’s residents will be at risk. The Town will collect and dispose of waste tires utilizing efficiency and cost effectiveness to obtain the maximum impact for the environment.","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Guy","LastName":"Eisenbrey","Phone":"7602407000"},{"GrantID":19718,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":25950.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Modesto has designed a two-tiered approach for the removal and recycling of waste tires through the Waste Tire Amnesty Grant for FY17/18 and 18/19. \r\n\r\nThe first approach will be a Waste Tire Amnesty Coupon Program created to encourage residents to recycle their discarded waste tires. Modesto residents can recycle up to 9 tires at no cost per amnesty event with their coupon. Once the have the coupon, they can take their tires to one of our local garbage haulers that are partnering with the City of Modesto. Residents will be notified of the availability of the program through advertising in the local newspaper, magazines, utility billings and PSA\u0027s. Coupons will be distributed upon request and confirmed through address verification. Based on historical numbers from prior events, we estimate the Waste Tire Amnesty Coupon Program will collect 1,750 waste tires each fiscal year for a total of 3,500 waste tires during the complete grant cycle.\r\n\r\nThe second approach will be the Waste Tire Amnesty Collection Events. The City of Modesto will partner with a CalRecycle permitted end-use facility to provide six times a year, one or two trailers per event depending on the area, for a maximum of 10 trailers during the complete grant cycle, to collect an estimated 2,500 waste tires. Based on the historical data documented in the Waste Tire Clean-up Grant, we have targeted specific areas that have been subject to a high rate of illegal dumping and will hold the amnesty events in those areas. Residents will be notified by direct mail prior to each event and be given the opportunity to bring up to 9 tires per household to be recycled. In addition, the City will have one event within the grant cycle in conjunction with a Citywide Clean-up open to all residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Vicki","LastName":"Rice","Phone":"2095775495"},{"GrantID":19720,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Madera, City of Chowchilla, and the County of Madera will hold 10 amnesty events in FY 2017 and 2018.  The Fresno LCC will be participating in the program and a letter of intent has been uploaded.  As reservation only events, participants must call and register in advance to participate.  An exemption letter is them mailed to the participant that must be submitted at the event for access to the Amnesty Event.  Staff, LCC and volunteer labor will be used at events to organize, move tires and check-in participants.  One employee will operate a skip loader to deal with large tires.  All Amnesty Events are date specific utilizing six different sites, no more often than one per month per site.  At time of registration participants will be screened to verify that no tire generators are allowed (PRC 42954(7)).  Any individual requesting to haul 10 to 20 waste tires will receive written authorization prior to the event date.  Violations will be reported to CalRecycle within 30 days on the Unregistered Hauler \u0026 Comprehensive Trip Log Substitution Form (CIWMB204).  All advertising will clearly state that the amnesty event is limited to 20 tires, with the appropriate written authorization.\r\nLCC has submitted a budget of $22,981 (not included in $90,000 application)\r\nTotal estimate tires to be recycled in two years 24,000\r\nEstimated cost per tire $3.75","ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Viola","LastName":"Rodriguez","Phone":"5596615116"},{"GrantID":19721,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":88180.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funding will enable HWMA as grantee to provide several disposal mechanisms for waste tires received from residents of Humboldt County and the cities participating in this regional grant. For the fifth time, a coupon program will allow residents to dispose of nine tires or less at the HWMA\u0027s Eureka Transfer Station at no cost. 4 Amnesty days will be held throughout the county during the grant term as well. These remote amnesty days afford residents of outlying areas opportunity to dispose of tires. The grant funds will result in an estimated 20,500 tires being legally and properly removed for appropriate disposal.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt Waste Management Authority","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tyler","LastName":"Egerer","Phone":"7072688680"},{"GrantID":19722,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":39995.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To supplement the City‘s free oversized collection program, residents will have the opportunity, through this grant, to properly dispose of tires at monthly tire amnesty events. These events will be widely publicized through the City‘s website, newspaper ads, social media and flyers. Promotional materials and information will also be available at City facilities such as libraries and recreational venues. At each of the amnesty events, the City will provide one forty-yard roll-off container and adequate staffing to assist residents with their tire disposal. The containers will be hauled to Crumb Rubber Manufacturing (CRM) for recycling. The City of Long Beach will supply staff and a LNG powered vehicle to collect and haul the tires to CRM. A Recycling Specialist will organize all the events, coordinate the advertising and educational materials. In addition to the Recycling Specialist working the events, there will be staff personnel assisting residents with the waste tires. A local graphic design firm, will design the flyer/ad and website.\r\n\r\nThe City is projecting the amount of tires to be collected will be more than 50 percent of the amount collected in the last completed amnesty grant due to the increased number of amnesty events we plan to have. In previous grant cycles we committed to one quarterly tire amnesty event, this term we will schedule the tire amnesty events to occur the same day and location as our monthly household hazardous waste collection event, which is the second Saturday of every month.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elisa","LastName":"Calderon","Phone":"5625704695"},{"GrantID":19723,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Fresno County staff proposes to host five (5) Tire Amnesty events for the TA4 grant performance period.  Events will be held at the various Road Maintenance Yards throughout the County.  Residents are invited to the events via a Tire Amnesty mailer that emphasizes the event’s importance in preventing illegal tire disposal.  Additionally, staff distributes various educational/outreach materials oriented toward automotive care (proper tire care, used oil/filter recycling, etc.).  Staff will coordinate with the Fresno Economic Opportunities Commission Local Conservation Corps to provide Corps Member labor for purposes of loading tires into trailers.  Fresno County contracts with three (3) State permitted tire haulers/recyclers to provide trailers and/or containers for the events and transport collected tires to their facilities for processing:  1) American Refuse, Inc. dba American Tire Tec of Wasco, CA; 2) Gilton Resource Recovery/Transfer Facility, Inc. of Oakdale, CA; and 3) West Coast Rubber Recycling, Inc.  Waste tires are ground and shredded for purposes of creating raw materials in producing various recycled rubber products, rubberized asphalt, etc.\r\n\r\nCounty staff is requesting $40,000.00 in grant funding to offset the costs of hosting the Tire Amnesty events.  It is anticipated that staff will meet the $5.00 per tire cost parameter established by CalRecycle Administration, by collecting a minimum of 8,000 tires.  The County currently pays varying rates per trailer/container dependent upon the location of the amnesty event and the contractor selected for the event.  Staff plans to utilize approximately 15-20 trailers during the grant performance period.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Song","LastName":"Vang","Phone":"5596004320"},{"GrantID":19728,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":32620.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1. Conduct 6 tire collection events in the Lake Elsinore community.  The City will team with the Southern California Mountains Foundation, the local Urban Conservation Corps that services western portion of Riverside County.  Four events will take place at the City\u0027s twice-yearly community cleanup events (normally held in March and October), and two tire collections will take place as \"stand-alone\" events (tentatively in June or July) at various locations around the City.\r\n\r\n2. Maintain a tire recycling roll-off box at the City Yard.  The box will be used to collect and recycle tires removed from streets and public properties throughout the City.  Additionally the tire collection box at the City Yard will be available to residents on a year round basis.  Past on pass use, the box will be emptied 3 pr 4 times per year with an average load of 3 tons.\r\n\r\n3. Lake Elsinore levee tire cleanup - Phase 2.  The City will continue to cleanup very large construction equipment tires that were abandoned along the Lake\u0027s levee system during its construction.  These large construction tires weigh about 2700 lbs a piece and the City\u0027s goal is to removed approximately 60 additional o these tires.\r\n\r\n4. Develop a waste tire educational outreach program.  Includes the development and placement of newspaper ads to promote cleanup events and City\u0027s overall tire recycling program.","ParticipantName":"City of Lake Elsinore","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicole","LastName":"McCalmont","Phone":"9516743124"},{"GrantID":19729,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":85000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In order to reduce illegal dumping and stockpiling of tires, we propose to accept up to four (4) passenger tires at County Solid Waste facilities at no charge for residents of the County. Ads will be placed with the local publications and other mediums. Instead of cutting out the ad, customers will only be required to tell the cashiers where they saw it. Along with ads, a paper coupon will be made available on the County\u0027s web site and distributed at outreach events and other locations. The County will also provide tire recycling for local community cleanup events, such as Costal Cleanup Day.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Valenti","Phone":"2094683066"},{"GrantID":19730,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Code Enforcement Division plans to hold six (6) amnesty events throughout the city of Fresno.  Our goal is to collect 9,000 waste tires.  We will work on have the tires recycled but will send the tire to a landfill, if necessary.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ana","LastName":"Manzula","Phone":"5596218453"},{"GrantID":19731,"CycleID":647,"CycleCode":"TDA6        ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA6         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":102492.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:  Marin County is proposing to use Tire-Derived Aggregate (TDA) in lieu of structural soil for fill behind a retaining wall in the construction and realignment of a roadway curve.   An estimated 1,013.25 tons of TDA (equivalent to 101,325 PTEs) is anticipated to be installed from October 2017 through September 2018. ","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Berg","Phone":"4154737861"},{"GrantID":19738,"CycleID":647,"CycleCode":"TDA6        ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA6         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":48875.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Ukiah is reconstructing approximately 2,300 feet of a 4 lane (60 ft wide) arterial roadway. The Regional Water Quality Control Board requires all roadway reconstruction projects to implement Low Impact Development (LID) storm water capture and treatment systems. The City proposes to utilize underground bioretention swales adjacent to the roadway to meet the LID requirements. The permeable material proposed for the bioretention swales is Tire-Derived Aggregate (TDA).  Approximately 600 tons of TDA  (equivalent to 60,000 PTEs) is required to achieve the water volume capture requirements.  Construction to start May 2017 through October 2017.","ParticipantName":"City of Ukiah","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Seanor","Phone":"7074636296"},{"GrantID":19739,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":27126.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Regional Waste Management Authority (RWMA) is proposing to collect 3,500 waste tires through a free tire recycling coupon program at two local transfer stations operated by the local franchised waste hauler, Recology Yuba-Sutter, plus another 2,000 waste tires in five (5) 40-yard waste tire bins provided to community clean-up events. The 3,500 waste tire figure is based on the current waste tire amnesty program (TA3-15-0002) in which 2,840 waste tires have been collected through early January 2017 with five and a half months remaining of this two-year grant program. The 2,000 waste tires proposed to be collected in five (5) 40-yard waste tire bins provided to community clean-up events is based on an estimated 400 waste tires per 40-yard bin and also on the number of 40-yard bins utilized in the current two-year waste tire amnesty program (TA3-15-0002) in which four waste tire bins were used at community clean-up events through January 2017 with at least one (1) additional event scheduled for the Spring of 2017.  The free tire recycling coupons will allow residents to deliver up to 20 waste tires to the transfer stations within a 30-day period. Written authorization for residents to haul more than nine (9) waste tires with the free tire recycling coupons will be requested from the Local Enforcement Agency. Residents will be limited to hauling no more than nine (9) waste tires to community clean-up events.  The RWMA will update and distribute the public education and information campaign utilized for previous waste tire amnesty projects to inform the public about tire maintenance and safety issues to prolong the useful life of tires; health and safety issues related to improper storage and disposal of waste tires; and, the availability of free tire recycling coupons for the proper disposal of waste tires. RWMA and Recology Yuba-Sutter staff will coordinate with the sponsors of the community clean-up events to provide waste tire collection bins and appropriate messages regarding tire collection for event promotional materials. Tires collected through the coupon program and at community collection events will be recycled.","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alyson","LastName":"Burleigh","Phone":"8663931338"},{"GrantID":19741,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":23993.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local Enforcement Agency Grant Program EA28 funds will supplement personnel, training, equipment, supplies, and other program-related costs of operating the Monterey County\u0027s Solid Waste Management Services. Grant monies will be used to achieve the following goals:\r\n1. To inspect and monitor all regulated solid waste facilities at required frequencies.\r\n2. To enhance program efficiency by increasing specialists\u0027 knowledge and capacity through key training opportunities.\r\n3. To ensure safety and effectiveness while enforcing solid waste statutes and regulations by providing staff with the necessary tools and equipment to carry out program activities.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"C   ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Durham","Phone":"8317558979"},{"GrantID":19745,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":21377.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA intends to use grant funds for salaries exclusive of benefits.  The Grant will augment our inspection, permitting, and enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Holloway","Phone":"5307452345"},{"GrantID":19748,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":18496.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Merced County will utilize the EA28 funds for equipment, personnel and training essential for the performance of solid waste landfill permit and inspections.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Rowe","Phone":"2093811100"},{"GrantID":19749,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":30234.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste activities within our jurisdiction. Alameda County Department of Environmental Health, Office of Solid/Medical Waste Management Program intends to use FY2017-18 LEA grant funds to a portion of salaries of staff conducting inspections directly involved in the Solid Waste Program.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maria","LastName":"Mendoza","Phone":"5105676730"},{"GrantID":19750,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":26592.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant will be used for LEA personnel salaries.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Krisitan","LastName":"Lucas","Phone":"9256922573"},{"GrantID":19753,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":25974.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to the safe storage, transport and disposal of solid waste within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health intends to use EA28 FY 2017-18, grant funds for activities directly related to implementation and administration costs of the solid waste facilities permit and inspection programs as outlined in the procedures and requirements and application guidelines for this grant.  This may include, but not be limited to, new safety and computer equipment, medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities, personnel costs, and maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste Program.\r\n\r\nMichael Balliet, Interim Director of Environmental Health","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Tavares","Phone":"4089181990"},{"GrantID":19754,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":27094.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Elk Grove will utilize funds from the Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant to fund our tire collection program which allows residents to properly dispose of waste tires easily and free of charge.","ParticipantName":"City of Elk Grove","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Traci","LastName":"Goularte","Phone":"9164782289"},{"GrantID":19756,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":53155.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Stanislaus County Department of Environmental Resources (DER) proposes to administer this grant funding for seven cities within the county to hold clean up events or to issue vouchers for the recycling of waste tires.  \r\nIn the TA1 grant cycle, Stanislaus County collected 6,300 tires and had 15 tire amnesty events.  Several months into the grant cycle, the designated tire recycler for all the jurisdictions, Golden By-Products (GBP), located at 13000 Newport Road, Ballico, CA. (Merced County) experienced operational issues with their business affecting their permit with CalRecyle.  Golden By-Products was restricted from accepting any new waste tires until they reduced the large volume of tires on site.  This directly impacted the various cities from holding all of their planned waste tire collection events and the County’s voucher program resulting in only a total of 15 events. \r\nIn TA4 Stanislaus County is projecting to collect 10,965 tires and holding 23 events.  Each jurisdiction has found another designated tire recycler that they can be contracted during their tire amnesty events.  With the projected number of 23 events for TA4, this is 65% more tire amnesty events than the last completed grant cycle.  Increasing the amount of tire amnesty events will result in 57% more tires collected in TA4.  With this grant, residents in Stanislaus County are much more likely to turn-in waste tires at these periodic collection events than dumping them in a near-by alley, waterway or along a roadway.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wallace","LastName":"Low","Phone":"2095256791"},{"GrantID":19758,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":41985.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Riverside County LEA will use to grant funds to augment staff funding to allow the solid waste program staff to spend additional time on unfunded solid waste inspections and enforcement activities such as illegal dumping/land application and illegal/un-permitted solid waste facilities.  The grant funding will also allow for more solid waste staff time at solid waste specific training to increase our effectiveness as a program.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Reyes","Phone":"9519558980"},{"GrantID":19762,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":17308.0000,"ProjectSummary":"For over twenty years, the Nevada County Department of Environmental Health solid waste LEA program has been dedicated to the protection of the public health, safety and the environment by insuring the appropriate management and disposal of solid waste within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThis LEA intends to utilize EA 28 funds for the continued enhancement of the Closed, Illegal and Abandoned (CIA) disposal site program, unrecoverable enforcement investigation costs, equipment, annual medical monitoring for LEA field staff, training and reimbursement for staff services (salaries and support services) per approved CalRecycle methodology.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Eisen","Phone":"5302651469"},{"GrantID":19764,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":24193.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tulare will use FY 17-18 Local Enforcement Agency funds to benefit its program regulating solid waste processing and disposal activities.  Funds will provide partial funding for a Registered Environmental Health Specialist to perform routine facility inspections, process permit applications and respond to solid waste complaints.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Bowers","Phone":"5596247428"},{"GrantID":19773,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":47105.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Bernardino County, Department of Public Health, Division of Environmental Health Services intends to use FY 2017-2017 LEA Grant (EA 28) funds to supplement the local enforcement agency program budget for personnel costs.  The division is confident funds will be fully expended for said purposes.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joshua","LastName":"Dugas","Phone":"9093875159"},{"GrantID":19774,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":18246.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Solid Waste Grant fund will be used to support our Solid Waste Enforcement Program LEA staff by acquiring field equipment, personal protective equipment, and other office equipment and/or supplies.\r\nContinuous ongoing training of solid waste regulations, technology and enforcement pertaining to the LEA duties necessary to effectively administer the County\u0027s Solid Waste Program.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dexter","LastName":"Marr","Phone":"5596757823"},{"GrantID":19775,"CycleID":653,"CycleCode":"HD28        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":59082.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Folsom is requesting $59,082 in HD28 grant funding for a construction project to upgrade and make improvements at its Permanent Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility.  The  improvements include installation of a new hazardous materials storage locker and a metal awning over the storage area for propane tanks/cylinders.  These upgrades and improvements will result in increased program operations efficiency, expanded facility capacity, and improved worker safety.","ParticipantName":"City of Folsom","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Rappaport","Phone":"9164616734"},{"GrantID":19776,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16397.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Siskiyou County Environmental Health Division maintains an active Local Enforcement Agency Program for the purposes of protecting public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction, the 2017-2018 grant funds will be spent on REHS staff salaries.  REHS staff will continue to inspect and enforce applicable regulations at all active and closed sites.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Navarre","Phone":"5308412112"},{"GrantID":19778,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":53369.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Imperial County is an unique community consisting of seven cities and Two franchised haulers. Each City has both a spring and fall City Clean Ups. some of the larger cities will have three and four city clean  ups. In addition the County will have two to three for a grand total of around 22 per year or 42 for the grant period.\r\nThe number of tires we collected in TA3 is as of February 2017 is 7,915 and still counting as we have 9 more events to participate in. I\u0027m estimating and additional 2935 for a total of 10,850 tires to be collected and recycled in TA3.\r\nThe tires IVRMA collects are hauled to a certified Tire Recycler ( Rubber Recovery Inc.) to be recycled. Rubber Recovery Inc. is located AT 10672-B Calabash Avenue in Fontana CA. 92337. Rubber Recovery Inc. does buffing, crumbed, or molding to manufacture retail products.","ParticipantName":"Imperial Valley Resource Management Agency","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Douthitt","Phone":"7603374589"},{"GrantID":19780,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":17076.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant will be used to finance PERSONNEL (Administrative Services and Field Staff salary).","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ray","LastName":"Ruminski","Phone":"7072631164"},{"GrantID":19782,"CycleID":650,"CycleCode":"ORG2        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG2         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":1875000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Mid Valley Recycling LLC  (MVR) is requesting grant funding to expand current composting facility from sixteen rows of GORE composting system to adding eight additional bunkers to process food and green waste. MVR has a primary mission to receive, process, recycle, and convert a wide variety of materials, many of which would of other wise ended up in landfills. MVR\u0027s current facility includes a Material Recovery facility (MRF), transfer station, construction and demolition (C\u0026D) debris recycling operation, maintenance shops, truck wash stations, fueling islands, green waste chipping and grinding operation, green waste/food waste composting operation using GORE covered system. The grant application is for funding of eight additional bunkers for composting with GORE covered system. The total grant project will achieve GHG reductions of approximately 15,402 MTC02e and divert 53,480 tonnages.","ParticipantName":"Mid-Valley Recycling LLC","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Virginia","LastName":"Fowler","Phone":"5595670520"},{"GrantID":19789,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16349.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Amador County\u0027s solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  This grant will supplement the funding of the County program for solid waste permitting and enforcement activities.  All program activities are current mandates on the County to provide this level of service to the community in order that the public health and the environment are not adversely impacted by solid waste handling, storage or disposal practices.  Amador County Environmental Health intends to use the FY 2017-18 LEA Grant funds for a portion of LEA staff salaries.  Any interest earned will be used for personnel/salaries.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Israel","Phone":"2092236536"},{"GrantID":19791,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":8530.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will conduct 48 amnesty events during the two year grant cycle. The goal is to collect 2080 tires from Pomona residents. The City will advertise in local papers, website, Facebook, Twitter, reader board and flyers to notify residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Pomona","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Irene","LastName":"Madrid","Phone":"9096202231"},{"GrantID":19793,"CycleID":654,"CycleCode":"HD29        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD29         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":5500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\nGrant funds will be used to design and distribute public awareness materials including radio and newspaper advertisements both to notify and educate the public.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jason","LastName":"Ledbetter","Phone":"5308428259"},{"GrantID":19796,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":46068.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment.  The LEA grant funds will be used for staff to attend technical and regulatory training/workshops; purchase and maintain field equipment and safety supplies used in our inspection program; maintenance for the solid waste vehicles; and staff salaries.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kathryn","LastName":"Cross","Phone":"7144336000"},{"GrantID":19797,"CycleID":650,"CycleCode":"ORG2        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG2         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":1240274.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: West Coast Waste (WCW) owns and operates a 1,000 TPD organics processing facility in Madera County. The WCW Madera Organics facility is proposing to receive, process, and compost approximately 11,300 TPY of greenwaste that is currently going to two Tulare County landfills as ADC, and 8,700 TPY of greenwaste going to the Fairmead Landfill as ADC. The total grant project will achieve GHG reductions of approximately 9,900 MTCO2e and divert 55,000 tonnages. The project will utilize positive aerated static composting technology with a 12-inch finished compost layer as designed by Engineered Compost Solutions. This compost system is certified BACT by the SJVAPCD.\r\n\r\nThe facility is nearly complete with its permitting having already secured a Conditional Use Permit, CEQA Clearance (MND), and experimental research air permit from the SJVAPCD. General WDRs from the CVRWQCB and a Notification Tier permit from the LEA will be complete once a stormwater berm is constructed.\r\n\r\nThe facility is also permitted to accept and process agricultural wood waste and residues from the surrounding community that is not currently going to landfill, but is in critical need of an environmentally friendly, and safe outlet due to closure of the biomass power plants.\r\n\r\nThe facility is located in a Disadvantaged Community.","ParticipantName":"West Coast Waste Co., Inc.","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Balakian","Phone":"5594975320"},{"GrantID":19799,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"For the removal of tires brought in by residents during Tire Amnesty Events, held within the six Cities and within the unincorporated areas of the County. The amount of tires collected at Tire Amnesty Events has increased, as well as the fees to remove/recycle the tires (tire are handled by a recycler out-of-county, due to the closure of the local Golden By-Products facility).","ParticipantName":"Merced County Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Daisy","LastName":"Zaragoza","Phone":"2097234481"},{"GrantID":19801,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":31784.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant will be used to help cover LEA program staff salary costs.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Jameson","Phone":"9168767883"},{"GrantID":19807,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":19674.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The LEA\u0027s Goal is to regulate proper storage, collection and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial solid waste. This is mainly accomplished through education, inspections, and enforcement actives. The Grant will be used for R.E.H.S. salary, inspection/complaint vehicle maintenance and fuel, maintenance of computer software, training, copy machine maintenance and safety equipment. Any interest earned will be used towards inspection vehicle fuel. Environmental Health very much appreciates the grant funds.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Feriani","Phone":"2097546691"},{"GrantID":19808,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":34420.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Hesperia will hold nine (9) Tire Amnesty events at the City’s Franchise Waste Hauler facility during the two-year grant term with the anticipation of collecting 6,931 waste tires.  By partnering with the Glen Helen Work Release Program through the County of San Bernardino Criminal Justice System, City Code Enforcement staff and inmates assigned to complete work release hours will assist with the events. This program allows inmates the opportunity to regain their self-esteem and provide their families with an avenue for re-establishing stability. This inmate labor provides countless man hours to the City at no cost. \r\n\r\nThe estimated cost per tire is $1.26 for passenger cars; $1.56 for light truck tires; $4.65 for medium truck tires; and $21.00 for tractor size tires. Passenger car, light truck and medium truck tires are expected to be the majority based on the tires collected at previous amnesty events. All tires will be delivered to a recycling facility to be used for fuel. \r\n\r\nIn addition, the City of Hesperia is requesting reimbursement of salaries and benefits for personnel who are directly involved in event planning, supervision, grant management, creation of educational materials and labor at events as well as up to 15 percent for the cost of education materials.  The City will also be partnering with the Urban Conservation Corps (UCC) in creating and distributing public outreach materials. Events will be advertised through banners, posters, flyers, brochures, mailers, newspaper/radio advertising and social media to help promote events and encourage a cleaner environment.","ParticipantName":"City of Hesperia","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Sousa","Phone":"7609471019"},{"GrantID":19809,"CycleID":653,"CycleCode":"HD28        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":191235.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: RCDWR is relocating the current Lamb Canyon PHHWCF/CAF facility and is proposing to expand the footprint of the facility to accommodate for RCDWR’s HHW collection services and the Load Check program.  This expansion will increase HHW services in the central region of the Riverside County (see Exhibit 3 – Lamb Canyon PHHWCF/CAF Site Plan). The existing Lamb Canyon PHHWCF is 33 feet by 56 feet facility with three (3) conex boxes connected to each other.  The expansion of the facility will consist of a 72 feet by 85 feet concrete pad, two chemical storage containers, an office building, a supply storage container, and a portable car port.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Thompson","Phone":"9514863200"},{"GrantID":19816,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16287.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The enforcement assistance grant will be utilized to directly support the Glenn County Local Enforcement Agency in inspecting and monitoring the Glenn County Landfill, composting operations, closed sites and other solid waste activities. The grants funds will be maintained in a separate account within the Glenn County Health \u0026 Human Services Agency Budget, as required in the Enforcement Assistance Grants Program Financial Control Mechanisms document. Expenditures will be divided between equipment, training, professional and consulting services and LEA staff salaries.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Backus","Phone":"5309346102"},{"GrantID":19817,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":84000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Glenn, City of Willows and City of Orland (Applicant) will host Waste Tire Collection Events (Events) at the Glenn County Landfill one Saturday a month for a 6-month period. Applicant  will host events from April 2018 to September 2018. This will give all residents in the Applicant jurisdictions a central location to dispose of their waste tires for an extended period of time. The City of Willows and City of Orland will host 1-2 events within their jurisdiction (more if funding allows). These events will be held at a time when the weather is predictable and we are outside of the landfill event dates. Populations are concentrated within the city limits of Willows and Orland, this will provide the residents easy access to events. All events will be open to residents of the Cities and County regardless of where the events are located.  \r\n\r\nThe estimated number of tires to be collected is 20,000. Applicant has not hosted an event in over 15 years; it is very difficult to estimate the number of tires to be collected. In order to establish a collection estimate Applicant looked at event data from our neighbor, Tehama County. They were able to provide Applicant with their 2010/2011 waste tire disposal numbers, which was 12,000 waste tires. With multiple event locations, dates and considering the fact that Applicant has not held an event in such a long period of time, we are estimating an additional 8,000 tires will be collected.\r\n\r\nAll waste tires from the events will be transported and recycled by Waste Tire Products of Orland, CA. Tires will be shredded and used as tire derived aggregate or made into other products including bark, mats, etc. The Glenn County Landfill is currently using tire derived aggregate as backfill for its gas relief system at the landfill. Tires from this event may be used to provide more tire derived aggregate for this project and others.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Talia","LastName":"Richardson","Phone":"5309346530"},{"GrantID":19819,"CycleID":654,"CycleCode":"HD29        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD29         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County seeks to increase HHW collection by holding two mobile collection events in remote and underserved areas, targeting senior, rural, and low income residents.  Surveys taken at the County’s HHW facility show that only 5% of the customers visiting the facility come from these areas, demonstrating the need to hold these events.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rajony","LastName":"Chin","Phone":"2094683066"},{"GrantID":19820,"CycleID":653,"CycleCode":"HD28        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":249683.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will allow the SLO County IWMA to build a new Household Hazardous Waste Facility at the Chicago Grade Landfill and expand the existing Household Hazardous Waste Facility at the Cold Canyon Landfill.  This grant will provide for at the new Chicago Grade Landfill HHW Facility, a 35\u0027 by 80\u0027 slab, a hazmat storage building, forklift and signage.  The Cold Canyon Landfill HHW facility will be expanded by over 8,000 square feet and in include a new hazmat storage building, forklift and signage.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Worrell","Phone":"8057828530"},{"GrantID":19825,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16467.0000,"ProjectSummary":"One of the many goals of the Tuolumne County Environmental Health Division is to protect the Health and Safety of the public and to protect the quality of our groundwater from pollution or contamination from solid wastes. Tuolumne County Environmental Health intends to use the FY 2017-2018 LEA Grant Funds to conduct inspections, obtain appropriate training for staff members and provide training to regulated businesses.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sheilah","LastName":"Lillie","Phone":"2095335644"},{"GrantID":19826,"CycleID":654,"CycleCode":"HD29        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD29         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":44400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\nThis is a fully permitted HHW collection and storage facility.  Facility was built in 1982 as a fire station.  The former engine bay is now the HHW operations area and has a concrete floor that has developed several cracks over the years.  Seal concrete floor with an epoxy resin.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bruce","LastName":"Belluschi","Phone":"8056584311"},{"GrantID":19827,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":21097.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Santa Cruz seeks to continue its Tire Amnesty Program, which will result in the cleanup of numerous accumulations of waste tires illegally dumped or improperly stored on public spaces, private rural properties, and multi-family sites. County of Santa Cruz Mosquito and Vector Control (SCCMVC) will actively promote mosquito habitat reduction via removal of waste tires; thus reducing mosquito biting nuisance and advancing the cause of public health and safety as some mosquito species that typically breed in tires that hold water can spread human diseases including West Nile virus, Zika, Dengue, and Chikungunya; in addition to dog heartworm.  Removal of waste tires will also benefit water quality of storm drains and other drainages that run off into waterways, many of which support threatened or endangered species including Steelhead trout, Coho salmon, and Red legged frogs.\r\n\r\nThe County will conduct semi-annual Tire Amnesty events at its two disposal sites, the Buena Vista Landfill and the Ben Lomond Transfer Station. During October and April Amnesty weeks, eligible residents will be allowed to bring up to 5 waste tires per day to a County disposal site at no charge. The usual charge for a passenger vehicle or pickup truck tire is $6. Based on past Amnesty Events residents have delivered an average of 4 waste tires on each of 250 vehicle trips to disposal sites during each Clean-Up Week event, for a total of 4,000 tires during the grant term. The last Tire Amnesty Event was held in April 2015. Since that time the number of inquiries about future events has increased as have the number of tires collected for a fee, a 20% increase over the past 2 years.\r\nBased on this information we expect the number of tires collect to increase to an average of 4 waste tires on each of 300 vehicle trips to disposal sites during each Clean-Up Week event, for a total of 4,800 tires during the grant term.\r\n \r\nParticipation in the Tire Amnesty Program will be enhanced by the issuing of Tire Vouchers, a sample of which is attached under the title Tire Voucher Sample, which will allow eligible residents to legally transport up to 20 waste tires at no charge to a County disposal site.\r\n\r\nA Tire Voucher will be issued as a one-day permit to allow legal transportation of waste tires from a resident\u0027s property or public cleanup site to one of the County\u0027s disposal sites. The Buena Vista Landfill and the Ben Lomond Transfer Station are recognized tire recycling facilities. Authority to issue these vouchers was granted by the CIWMB when the County of Santa Cruz was awarded a Waste Tire Amnesty Grant in 2001. It is expected that vouchers will be issued for up to a total of 500 waste tires each year, for a total of 1,000 tires during the two year grant term.\r\n\r\nEligibility for free disposal and recycling of waste tires will be limited to residents within the normal service area of County disposal sites, which includes the unincorporated County of Santa Cruz and the City of Scotts Valley (a jurisdiction which contributes to the County\u0027s Solid Waste Fund).  Excluded from the program will be those who are delivering tires from a property where an operating tire-generating business is located or where the owner or operator of the property is actively stockpiling tires.\r\n\r\nThis proposed public-private partnership, which provides property owners with an incentive to contribute to the cleanup of their properties, thus reducing environmental hazards and mosquito breeding sites for the entire community, is a cost-effective way to achieve the cleanup of a projected 5,800 waste tires for a modest expenditure of public funds.\r\n\r\nTIRE PROCESSING\r\nTires will be hauled by West Coast Rubber Recycling in Gilroy (CalRecycle registered waste tire hauler, TPID 1004937). Landfill staff will, if necessary, remove tires from rims, which will be recycled as scrap steel.  The tires will be ground or buffed into crumb rubber for use in playgrounds, horse arenas, or pavement.  West Coast Rubber Recycling is exempted from CalRecycle permitting requirements as a processor because of the small number of tires maintained at their facility.  A sample vendor invoice is attached under the title West Coast Rubber Invoice. CalRecycle grant funds are requested for reimbursement of hauling and processing charges.\r\n\r\nCost of tire processing and recycling is calculated from registered waste tire hauler\u0027s rate of $850 to haul and recycle a 45 foot trailer loaded with tires from the Buena Vista Landfill and $850 to haul a 28 foot trailer from The Ben Lomond Transfer Station.  Average net weight of a 45 foot trailer load of tires is 10 tons and a 28 foot trailer is 5.5 tons. Tires collected weigh an average of 43 lbs. each. (While modern passenger car tires are reported to weigh an average of 20 lbs. each, tire counts and load weight data at Santa Cruz County disposal facilities lead to different results. Factors which account for the difference include the following: Because the majority of the terrain in Santa Cruz County is rural and mountainous, light trucks, whose tires can weigh up to 35 lbs. each, are a common vehicle. Many tires collected in the prior cleanup program are old tires, which are much heavier than new tires. Five percent of tires historically collected are 36 or greater in diameter, which can weigh 100 lbs. each.)  Thus, cost for vendor\u0027s services is $1.22 per tire.\r\n\r\nSTAFFING\r\nCounty staffing to carry out the grant project includes program management staff who promote the program and issue tire vouchers. Disposal site cashiers who accept loads from the public and process the tire vouchers as well as taking calls answering questions from the public concerning tire disposal, and maintenance staff who oversee loading of tires into the tire hauler’s trailer for shipment off site. CalRecycle grant funds are requested for reimbursement of staffing costs directly related to the tire amnesty program.","ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nader","LastName":"Sidhom","Phone":"8312478821"},{"GrantID":19831,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":18432.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Marin County Environmental Health Services as the Local Enforcement Agency for Solid Waste in the County of Marin protects the public health and safety of its citizens and visitors and the environment by ensuring solid waste facilities are in compliance with will state laws relating to solid waste. EHS also responds to garbage complaints at residences and businesses.  EHS will utilize the grant funds to supplement the permit revenue to carry out the program.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rebecca","LastName":"Ng","Phone":"4154736907"},{"GrantID":19832,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":4020.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Ceres will hold at least two Tire Amnesty Events at the Bertolotti Transfer Station during the two year grant period. The estimated number of old tires to be collected during the drop - off events: 850.\r\nThe waste tires will be recycled.","ParticipantName":"City of Ceres","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Rosemary","LastName":"Martinez","Phone":"2095385791"},{"GrantID":19837,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":70000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority (MSWMA) proposed to repeat the successful program of tire amnesty collection in 2017-19.  This program has been funded by CalRecycle in the past, and we look forward to continuing to offer this service to Mendocino County residents.\r\n\r\nWe will offer free tire collection at the transfer stations in Willits, South Coast, Caspar, Albion, and at MSWMA\u0027s Hazardous Waste Collection facility in Ukiah.  Event planning, publicity, and tire loading are done by MSWMA staff.  Tire disposal and recycling are provided by Waste Recovery West.  \r\n\r\nBased upon our past experience, we anticipate collecting approximately 10,000 tires per year.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Lombari","Phone":"7074689710"},{"GrantID":19838,"CycleID":654,"CycleCode":"HD29        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD29         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Hosting multiple one day HHW temporary collection events in all three Glenn County jurisdictions will provide citizens with an opportunity to dispose of HHW in an environmentally safe manner free of charge. Currently our HHW program only accepts ABOP materials from the public. This funding will ensure the other, often more hazardous chemicals, will be properly disposed of.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Mohammad","LastName":"Qureshi","Phone":"5309346530"},{"GrantID":19839,"CycleID":654,"CycleCode":"HD29        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD29         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":66958.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\nFunds in the amount of $19,708 will be utilized to continue the existing public education and outreach strategies that were implemented using HD-23 funding. These strategies describe and notify residents of HHW and universal waste collection activities and events, including current fluorescent bulb take back programs, drop off oppertunities throughout the county, and gives us the ability to broaden the scope of view regarding our fixed household hazerdous waste facillity.\r\nFunds in the amount of $44,250 will be used for reconstruction and resurfacing of the current floor at HWMA\u0027s Fixed Household Hazardous Waste Facility.\r\nFunds in the amount of $3,000 will be used for all administration duties of the grant.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt Waste Management Authority","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Deirdre","LastName":"Hanners","Phone":"7072688680"},{"GrantID":19840,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":15734.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funds will be used for personnel costs and travel expenses related to fulfilling the obligations of the Del Norte County LEA.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Miss","FirstName":"Heidi","LastName":"Kunstal","Phone":"7074647254"},{"GrantID":19842,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":24982.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Sonoma County\u0027s Solid Waste program is to protect public health, public safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nSonoma County\u0027s Department of Health Services, Public Health Division, Environmental Health \u0026 Safety Section intends to use fiscal year 2017/18 Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) grant funds for REHS salaries, computer services, safety \u0026 field equipment, vehicle costs assigned to the LEA program and office equipment \u0026 supplies.\r\n\r\nInterest earned will be used to cover LEA program costs that exceed the awarded amount.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Sosko","Phone":"7075656521"},{"GrantID":19845,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":15545.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\nThe Sunshine Canyon Landfill Local Enforcement Agency intends to use EA 28 FY 2017-2018 LEA grant funds for new safety and field equipment, staff attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees, and field equipment and its maintenance.","ParticipantName":"Sunshine Canyon Landfill","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Kao","Phone":"2132523967"},{"GrantID":19846,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":63328.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA is applying for the 2017-2018 Enforcement Assistance Grant to further assist our program in reinforcing its goal and achieve efficiency.  The LEA would like to use part of the grant for a consultant contract, which is primarily utilized for engineering review of Reports of Facility Information, closure plans, and other technical documents.  The LEA would like to use the remainder for staff attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees and field equipment and its maintenance.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Kao","Phone":"2132523967"},{"GrantID":19849,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":19848.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. \r\n\r\nThe LEA grant funds and any interest earned would be used towards improving our solid waste enforcement program. Those expenses would include training for enforcement staff (including travel within the state), the purchase of equipment and materials used for inspection and salaries and benefits for environmental health personnel to handle expected workload in FY 2017-2018 from anticipated applications from new or revised solid waste facility permits, inspections and other activities in the solid waste enforcement program.\r\n\r\nJeff G. Taber, MPH, REHS\r\nDeputy Health Director, Environmental Health Services\r\nKings County Public Health Department","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Taber","Phone":"5595841411"},{"GrantID":19850,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":28251.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Phelan Piñon Hills Community Services District (District) serves the unincorporated communities of Phelan and Piñon Hills. These communities are situated in the high desert region of Southern California. This area contains wide-open, desert spaces that have become the illegal dumping grounds for an abundance of used tires.\r\n\r\nCurrently, the District holds quarterly tire collection events, coordinated with the District’s franchised hauler. Residents pay $2 per tire to help cover the costs of transporting the tires to recycling facilities. Additionally, the $2 fee discourages commercial haulers from bringing in tires, as was the case during past free tire amnesty events where there were no limits. These events were costly for the District as they resulted in unanticipated participation level and extraordinary hauling and disposal costs as a result. \r\n\r\nThe $2 tire event has worked fairly well, with an average collection rate of 450 tires per event, but significantly less than past free amnesty events. Unfortunately, residents unable to pay the $2 fee are resorting to illegal dumping. To help lessen illegal dumping, the District would like to once again offer well-advertised, free tire amnesty events to District residents. The Waste Tire Amnesty Grant would allow for nine (9) quarterly tire amnesty events which, based on data from a recent amnesty event, would collect approximately 8,500 environmentally damaging tires during the course of the grant period. These tires will be properly disposed of and prevent many from ending up in the desert.\r\n\r\nThe District would allow each resident to dispose of up to nine (9) tires per event free of charge. The District would maintain a participant log and would make sure advertising specifies no more than nine (9) tires per resident to comply with tire hauling guidelines and dissuade commercial haulers. These events will take place at the District’s regular clean-up location near the county solid waste transfer station. The tires collected would be taken to two different recyclers; the Mitsubishi Cement Corporation where they are turned into fuel, and BJ Used Tire and Rubber Recycling where they are recycled for various purposes.","ParticipantName":"Phelan Piñon Hills Community Services District","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kim","LastName":"Ward","Phone":"7608681212"},{"GrantID":19854,"CycleID":654,"CycleCode":"HD29        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD29         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Agency will promote the existing HHW program of permanent collection, one day events, and reuse facility, in addition to retailer collections and curbside and retail batter collection programs, for the full grant term. Special emphasis will be on the new refillable 1lb propane gas cylinders to promote the local retailers who sell and refill them, as well as parks where there are new collection receptacles. Public education efforts will be broad and use a wide variety of tools, including press releases, articles, billboards, print ads, social media, truck signs and others. Additionally, the Agency will develop and install a new educational, hands-on exhibit in its mobile 4R Kids Exhibit that focuses on EPR programs for propane cylinders, paint, mercury thermostats, and other HHW products. Personnel will focus on retail sales and refilling of 1lb propane cylinders, and special collection events and locations for new collection for disposables, including seasonal collection events at local recreational parks. The increased use of refillable cylinders will be promoted through a variety of incentives, including coupons and select exchange events. Additionally, the Agency will expand the collection of reusable HHW for redistribution by purchasing a collection storage cabinet for the Corning HHWF, purchase PPE for HHWF operations, and fund annual 8-hour HAZWOPER refresher training for staff.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County Solid Waste Management Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Rachel","LastName":"Ross-Donaldson","Phone":"530-528-1103"},{"GrantID":19862,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Passenger vehicle tires will be accepted at no charge for residents of Lake County at both recycling centers on amnesty days until grant funds are expended. Residents can bring up to 9 passenger tires to the participating recycling yards for proper disposal. The TA3 grant has allowed residents to properly dispose of over 9000 tires to date. The Tire Amnesty program keeps tires out of landfills and has played a key role in minimizing illegal dumping throughout the county.  Businesses can recycle tires for a minimal fee and waivers can be applied for when a non-profit or clean up group is requesting to haul more than the allowable amount of 9 in a one day period. The CalRecycle Local Waste Tire Amnesty Grant is a great way to encourage and provide residents education and information on the appropriate disposal of waste, recyclables. organics, and hazardous waste.","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kati","LastName":"Galvani","Phone":"7072621618"},{"GrantID":19863,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16215.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. \r\n\r\nFunds obtained from the grant program will be used to support the Local Enforcement Agency\u0027s (LEA) ability to inspect, permit and monitor the landfill and compost facility. These funds will be set up in a separate interest bearing account and appropriate records will be maintained. Any interest earned will be used to enhance Personnel costs.\r\n\r\nThe Solid Waste Program in Mariposa County continues to benefit from enforcement  training workshops/seminars offered by the CalRecycle and other worthwhile organizations.  These training sessions assist in the standardization of LEA functions and provide opportunity to network with other jurisdictions.\r\n\r\nAdditionally, the LEA Program will continue the inspections of closed, illegal, and abandoned sites throughout the County. Additionally, the LEA will be assisting (and permitting) tree debris operations to facilitate the proper handling of the dead trees as part of the declared state of emergency.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Conway","Phone":"2099662220"},{"GrantID":19864,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":44709.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Tehama CountySolid Waste Management Agency (TCSWMA) proposes six passenger and light truck tire amnesty events to be scheduled for October 2017, January 2018, April 2018, October 2018, January 2019, and April 2019. These one day events will be held at various Tehama County locations. Previous one day waste tire amnesty events were held at the Tehama County/Red Bluff Landfill, at sites in the communities of Corning and Cottonwood, and at Tehama County Transfer Stations – Los Molinos, Rancho Tehama, Mineral, Paynes Creek and Manton. If the grant budget allows, passenger tires on-the-rim will be accepted at the April 2018 and April 2019 passenger tire collection events. \r\n\r\nThe TCSWMA contracts with Waste Tire Products of Orland (WTP). WTP is a CalRecycle certified tire hauler and recycler and is responsible for staging, transport, and recycling of tires collected at these events. In most cases, 100% of the collected tires are recycled into new products or crumb rubber. WTP charges $3.00 per passenger tire. The TCSWMA is billed after the tires are collected and returned to their facility for processing.  To publicize the events, advertisements and press releases are submitted to local newspapers before each event. During the amnesty tire events, TCSWMA staff maintains a participant sign-in sheet, which includes the number of tires reported to have been brought to the collection event. Waste Tire Products also tracks the number of tires received at the events. During the events, TCSWMA staff also distributes educational materials, manages traffic, and collects data. \r\n\r\nTehama County is a rural county with over 1,000,000 harvested acres. Like many rural counties, Tehama County is also below the state average in per capita income. For this reason, the TCSWMA feels strongly about the need to provide at least one annual tire event dedicated to the agricultural community, although this has an adverse affect on the overall cost per tire. \r\n\r\nThe TCSWMA proposes to conduct a voucher redemption program for collection of agricultural and equipment tires. The agricultural tire event proposed will be held for a one month period in February 2018 and February 2019 to allow farmers and ranchers time to complete harvest, roundups, and other seasonal activities. The vouchers are good for the disposal of two agricultural tires and will be made available through the Agricultural Commissioner’s office, Tehama County/Red Bluff Landfill, Tehama County Farm Bureau, Red Bluff Bull Sale office, and at Corning City Hall. A limit of three vouchers, for a total of six tires per address is proposed for the agricultural tire collection event. Tractor, grader, backhoe, and farm tires will be collected. Earth-mover tires will not be accepted. The vouchers and tires are to be surrendered at the Tehama County/Red Bluff Landfill. At the end of the  month Waste Tire Products will collect the tires for processing. \r\n\r\nWaste Tire Products charges by weight for agricultural tires. Their invoice is supported by surrendered vouchers and scale tickets from the Landfill. Agricultural Tire Collection costs are estimated to be $23.00 per tire.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County Solid Waste Management Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Rachel","LastName":"Ross","Phone":"5305281103"},{"GrantID":19866,"CycleID":654,"CycleCode":"HD29        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD29         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Jill Hayashida","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We would like to replace our blower system that is over 25 years old. Resurface the floors in our service bays. Reframe and replace the fire doors to our bulking room. Resurface and stripe our parking area and our drop off area of our HHW.","ParticipantName":"City of Glendale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jovan","LastName":"Diaz","Phone":"818-548-4030"},{"GrantID":19869,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":79148.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal is to protect the health and safety and the environment of the residents of Los Angeles County with regards to Solid Waste issues within our jurisdiction. The Local Enforcement Grant Funds will be used to provide technical training on permitting, inspection and enforcement. In addition, the funds will be used to purchase personal protective equipment, supplies and field equipment for inspectors.  The funds will also be used to provide educational materials, professional membership and subscriptions.  Outside technical experts may be considered for more complex solid waste issues.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Dorcas","LastName":"Hanson-Lugo","Phone":"6264305540"},{"GrantID":19872,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":19000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City\u0027s Department of Public Works, Los Angeles Sanitation (LASAN) through its Solid Resources Support Services Division (SRSSD) and Solid Resources Collection Division (SRCD) has an on-going used/waste tire collection and recycling program conducted year-round at LASAN\u0027s six (6) district yards. The yards provide for an environmentally sound opportunity for all residents of the City to dispose of used/waste tires, and promote the used tire drop-off sites. Moreover, each yard location has a Tire Program Identification (TPID) Number certificate issued by CalRecycle. The City residents may drop-off up to four (4) passenger and/or light truck tires to any of the local district yards each year. To further enhance the program, LASAN is planning to hold a minimum of twelve (12) amnesty events during the fiscal years 2017-18 and 2018-19. These amnesty events can coincide with LASAN’s Open House activity or to any approved City locations. \r\n\r\nThe City has a service contract agreement with B.J. Used Tire and Rubber Recycling, Inc. (B.J.) for the collection, transportation, and processing of used/waste tires for beneficial reuse. As per the contract, the cost of processing, recycling, and disposal of passenger tire is $1.00/tire while the light truck tire is $1.50 per tire. The City will be using the services of Los Angeles Conservation Corps (LACC), a local conservation corps, for the set-up, collection, and transportation of used/waste tires in the amnesty events. Tires collected will be transported by LACC to B.J., where they are processed into recycled products for beneficial reuse. The City will only pay the processing, recycling and disposal of all used/waste tires collected during the term of this Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant Program (TA4-FY 2017-2018)\r\n\r\nIt is estimated that 5,000 used/waste tires are to be collected at the proposed minimum twelve(12) amnesty events, through which an estimate of 10% or 500 passenger tires and 90% or 4,500 light truck tires are to be collected. These amnesty tire collection events will be advertised through direct mailing to City residents, the City’s website and social media, Neighborhood Council, flyers to the libraries, and the Solid Waste Integrated Plan (SWIRP) database, otherwise, known as the ZERO waste program.\r\n\r\nThe City of Los Angeles is requesting the maximum available grant amount of $40,000.00 for single jurisdiction applicant. LACC\u0027s \"In-Kind\" cost of $21,000 will be used for the services described in this program. Thus, the calculation of City\u0027s cost per tire ($3.80) was derived from the difference of the total grant request ($40,000) and the LACC\u0027s \"In-Kind\" cost ($21,000) divided by the estimated number of tires collected (5,000).","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ronaldo","LastName":"Milo","Phone":"2134853568"},{"GrantID":19873,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":38898.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Diego County\u0027s Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) has a developed program to protect public health and safety and the environment that encompasses a wide variety of solid waste activities.  These activities include solid waste permitting, inspection, investigation and enforcement, regulatory streamlining, complaint response, operator training and outreach, agency coordination and customer outreach.\r\n\r\nFunds from the EA 28 LEA grant will be used to continue to enhance the San Diego County LEA program by providing funds to purchase updated equipment, computer equipment and software, office supplies, perform equipment calibration and maintenance, for training opportunities, personnel costs, reference materials, communications equipment, professional memberships, laboratory services, health and safety equipment and supplies, medical monitoring for staff and administrative services.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Melissa","LastName":"Porter","Phone":"8586942801"},{"GrantID":19875,"CycleID":654,"CycleCode":"HD29        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD29         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Oceanside\u0027s proposed project will expand education and outreach surrounding the City\u0027s Household Hazardous Waste services as well as Statewide Extended Producer Responsibility programs. In addition, the City will expand opportunities for the proper disposal of 1 lb propane gas cylinders and marine flares through special collection events. In addition the project will promote the use of refillable 1lb propane gas cylinders and marine flare alternative \"distress signals\" to reduce the waste generated by these materials.","ParticipantName":"City of Oceanside","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"COLLEEN","LastName":"FOSTER","Phone":"7604355021"},{"GrantID":19888,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Butte County will hold a series of Tire Amnesty events by appointment at the Neal Road Recycling \u0026 waste Facility.  This facility is located in the geographical center of Butte County and serve all jurisdictions in the County.  These by appointment events will span the grant term and will serve as a more convenient alternative to the one-day Amnesty Events that Butte County has held in the past.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Valerie","LastName":"Meza","Phone":"5308792352"},{"GrantID":19889,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":62832.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Salinas Valley is a rural agricultural valley in Monterey County with five major cities: Gonzales, Greenfield, King City, Salinas, and Soledad.  The Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (Authority) is a Joint Powers Authority representing the five cities and the unincorporated area of eastern Monterey County.  The Authority\u0027s mission is to manage Salinas Valley solid waste as a resource, promoting sustainable, environmentally sound and cost effective practices through an integrated system of waste reduction, reuse, recycling, innovative technology, customer service and education. Procuring Waste Tire Amnesty Grant funding is consistent with the Authority’s mission, vision, values and diversion goals.\r\n\r\nIn the Authority\u0027s jurisdiction, fees for tire disposal range from $2.00 per auto/light duty tires up to $150.00 per equipment tires.  The tire amnesty program serves two important purposes:  1) to continue to offer the public the opportunity to legally dispose of tires at no cost, thus reducing instances of illegal dumping, improper storage and potential public health issues and; 2) to utilize the events as an educational opportunity to promote the proper disposal/recycling of waste tires.  \r\n\r\nIf funded, residents in the Authority’s jurisdiction will be informed through flyers, print ads, radio, email blasts, website information, and/or garbage and recycling bill inserts/newsletters about the opportunity to take their tires to one of the Authority\u0027s three sites (1 landfill and 2 transfer stations) for free disposal.  \r\n\r\nThe Authority has a history of holding successful tire amnesty events with the assistance of waste tire amnesty grant funds.  Since 2000, the Authority has been holding very successful tire amnesty events as the result of Waste Tire Amnesty Grant funding. During these past events, (not including those collected during active grant TA-3 FY15-16), the Authority has collected and recycled a total of 216,204 tires, at a total cost of $321,900, or $1.49 per tire. It is our intent to conduct four similar events over the 2-year grant term with FY17-18 grant funds, in hopes of collecting and recycling 36,000 tires at a cost of $1.75 per tire.\r\n\r\nThese events continue to be a very important resource and outlet for proper waste tire disposal in the Salinas Valley. By capitalizing on the successful aspects of previous events, and expanding those successes, the Authority has had the ability to significantly reduce the amount of waste tires that may have otherwise been illegally dumped, improperly stored or buried in the landfill.","ParticipantName":"Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Elia","LastName":"Zavala","Phone":"8317753010"},{"GrantID":19891,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":15739.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect the health, safety, and environment with regard to the solid waste facility in the City\u0027s jurisdiction, namely BKK landfill.  The City of West Covina intends to use the 2017/2018 LEA Grant funds to supplement their LEA Solid Waste Program for grant eligible expenses including contractual waste management enforcement/inspection services, staff training, and office supplies.","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Mansour","Phone":"6269398425"},{"GrantID":19893,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":37737.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Department of Waste Resources (DWR) conducts approximately 22 bulky item cleanups in a year and over the two year grant period we can have an estimated 44 cleanups. For the past Amnesty grant cycle, DWR has collected 9000 waste tires from the unincorporated communities of Riverside County.  The bulky item community cleanups are very successful with Amnesty events.  The cleanups seem to be getting a larger participation the last three years.  \r\nAdvertise bulky item community cleanups and Tire Amnesty events through flyers, town hall meetings and on WMD website.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joseph","LastName":"Contaoi","Phone":"9514863200"},{"GrantID":19894,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"During the grant term, San Bernardino County Code Enforcement anticipates hosting at least 15 Waste Tire Amnesty Events, either as stand-alone events or in conjunction with our traditional Community Cleanup program.  Grant funding will help to defray the costs associated with transporting and recycling the many thousands of waste tires that will be collected and transferred to local licensed end use facilities and subsequently used as fuel and raw materials for manufacturing.  We look forward to partnering with CalRecycle and local community groups to reduce the number of tires being illegally dumped or sent to landfills in our sizable jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Jorgenson","Phone":"9099485091"},{"GrantID":19901,"CycleID":650,"CycleCode":"ORG2        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG2         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Shirley Hom","AwardedFunds":1218026.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Quackenbush Compost Facility has been permitted to accept food waste since 2008. With this grant opportunity and new state mandates to divert organic wastes from landfills, Lake County can move forward quickly with South Lake Refuse Company to develop and operate this facility as soon as January 1, 2018.\r\nThe project applicant, South Lake Refuse Company, LLC (SLRC), has been serving Lake County for decades and has been integral in assisting Lake County with emergency services and disaster fire clean-up.  This project is located at the fully permitted food waste composting facility operated by SLRC at the South Lake Recovery and Compost Facility: Quackenbush (Solid Waste Facility Permit - SWIS No. 17-AA-0014), known as the Quackenbush Compost Facility. It is adjacent to the county-owned and operated Eastlake Landfill. This facility has been composting green waste on the Phase 1 compost pad since 2003 and food waste was permitted in 2008. The grant dollars will be used to expand the compost pad by four acres developing the Phase 2 compost pad, and to purchase a dedicated electric grinder to handle the increase in new tons. This project is CEQA ready, and is fully permitted. Eastlake Landfill is the designated disposal facility serving all of Lake County. It is the current disposal site of the food waste, green waste, and wood waste that will be diverted as new organic tons to compost as a result of this project. The total grant project will achieve GHG reductions of approximately 11,252 MTC02e and divert 49,223 tonnages. The project includes a food rescue component, led by the Sacramento Food Bank and Family Services, to rescue food. The rescued food will be distributed to residents of disadvantaged communities. ","ParticipantName":"South Lake Refuse Company, LLC","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Christy","LastName":"Abreu","Phone":"7079948613"},{"GrantID":19904,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":34706.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding received through the Local Enforcement Agency Grant will offset staff costs related to inspections, training, enforcement activities and oversight of the Solid Waste Program.\r\n\r\nThe goal of the Kern County Public Health Services Department, Environmental Health Division, as the Local Enforcement Agency, is to ensure solid waste activities are operated in conformance with regulations of the State of California, and that the protection of public health, safety and the environment is upheld as the highest priority.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":" Karen","LastName":"Sanford","Phone":"6618628703"},{"GrantID":19914,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":21228.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA grant funds will be used to offset the personnel expenditures related to the implementation of the LEA program in Solano County. The goal of the Solano County LEA is to protect public health and the environmental health by ensuring solid waste facilities are compliant with state minimum standards.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jagjinder","LastName":"Sahota","Phone":"7077846765"},{"GrantID":19915,"CycleID":654,"CycleCode":"HD29        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD29         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Jayme Tesser","AwardedFunds":49000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Alameda County requests grant funding for collection and disposal of marine pyrotechnic signaling devices (marine flares).  Marine flares will be collected from vessel owners during one or more days at one or more locations in the County.  The marine flares will be packaged and shipped for destructive disposal in accordance with appropriate requirements.  With over 6300 slips for marine vessels the county has a significant unmet need for flare disposal.  Current vendor proposals indicate meeting the one time disposal need will cost in excess of $50,000.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bruce","LastName":"Fritz","Phone":"5106937525"},{"GrantID":19917,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16157.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities in our jurisdiction.\r\nModoc County Environmental Health Division intends to use funds for staff salary in the solid waste program.  Any interest earned will be used for the same purpose.","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Warren","LastName":"Farnam","Phone":"5302336310"},{"GrantID":19918,"CycleID":654,"CycleCode":"HD29        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD29         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will expand Paradise\u0027s current HHW program by: 1) Expanding the facilities education and outreach efforts by starting a digital campaign to increase awareness and creating social media, T.V. and radio ads on HHW dangers, local disposal options, and highlighting the HHW facilities reuse program; manufacturing and maintaining HHW themed interactive /educational kiosks for the HHW Reuse and Educational Center; and to send direct mailers to residents with  HHW facility operational information, including a transport and disposal guide and  calendar. 2) Purchase additional shelving and signage. Shelves will be used to store and display reuseable items that are available to the public. Signage will display facility rules and guides 3) Purchase additional PPE for HHW facility employees, including gloves, Hazmat suits, boots, and vests. As well as provide annual 8 hr. HAZWOPER refresher training for HHW employees.","ParticipantName":"Town of Paradise","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5308763340"},{"GrantID":19919,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of Paradise (Paradise) requests $30,000 to hold 5 waste tire collection events; 1 in the fall of 2017, 2 (spring and fall) in 2018 and 1 in the Spring of 2019 to provide needed disposal to Paradise and surrounding communities. The one day events include the collection, removal, and transportation of waste tires. Remaining funds not exceeded at the events will be used to support a appointment/coupon program that will allow citizens to take waste tires to our local transfer station on specific days. \r\n\r\nParadise’s population of approximately 26,000 (12% of the County total) represents the main business area located in the eastern foothills of Butte County. The surrounding area includes the unincorporated town of Magalia and outlaying areas that are collectively referred to as the Upper Ridge and constitute an additional 18,000 residents (8.3% of the County total). \r\n\r\nContingent upon grant funding, Paradise in partnership with Northern Recycling and Waste Services (see Attachment 1) proposes to hold a one day events throughout the grant term within the town limits to accommodate the entire underserved area of the Upper Ridge. Paradise believes that due to the large distances to travel (as shown in Attachment 2), residents in Paradise and the Upper Ridge are reluctant to utilize past waste tire amnesty event locations, due to large travel distances.\r\n\r\nBy providing an annual “free” drop off events in our community, Paradise believes that 100% of the Upper Ridge will be served. This events will provide the public with a waste tire disposal outlet as well as educational information that gives people the information needed to promote environmentally safe behavior in regards to using and transporting waste tires.\r\n\r\nThis event will be held at Northern Recycling and Waste Services Recycling / Transfer Yard, located at 920 American Way in Paradise. Event will take place on a Saturday(s) in fall and spring of the grant term (pending award notification and schedule of waste tire hauler at that time), from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. With an estimated cost of $2.25 per passenger and pickup tire (see Attachment 3).","ParticipantName":"Town of Paradise","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5308763340"},{"GrantID":19920,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":22427.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1) Staffing and Training;\r\n2) Expenses related to hosting roundtable and other solid waste meetings;\r\n3) Equipment maintenance and equipment needs such as instrument calibration, computers, cameras, etc;\r\n4) Vehicle mileage and travel expenses;\r\n5) Staffing and miscellaneous expense such as safety gear.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":" Mrs","FirstName":"Ezra","LastName":"Tubig","Phone":"6503726223"},{"GrantID":19922,"CycleID":650,"CycleCode":"ORG2        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG2         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":4000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: In partnership with Athens Services and Helping Hands Pantry, Rialto Bioenergy Facility LLC —a wholly owned subsidiary of Anaergia—seeks funding to install a 3 million gallon, high solids anaerobic digester (HSAD) to support the conversion of 300 tons per day (TPD) of food waste, extracted from municipal solid waste (MSW), into 4.2 MW of renewable biopower and to rescue edible food for residents of disadvantaged communities. The project will support production of 3.0 MW of power for export to the grid plus 1.2 MW of additional capacity used on site at the Rialto Bioenergy Facility (RBF), a currently-mothballed site located in San Bernardino County, California. The total grant project will achieve GHG reductions of approximately 45,393 MTC02e and divert 134,022 tonnages.","ParticipantName":"Rialto Bioenergy Facility LLC","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andrew","LastName":"Dale","Phone":"9498741118"},{"GrantID":19925,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":29377.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to promote compliance with State and Local regulations as it \r\npertains to the collection, handling, storage and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial waste in an effort to protect the air, water, and land from pollution and to ensure public health, safety and the environment. The Fresno County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division, \r\nintends to utilize the FY 2017-18 Enforcement Grant funds for staffing needs directly related to \r\nthe County of Fresno Enforcement Program. Remaining grant funds will be utilized to attend \r\ntraining to maintain program certification, fund office expenses, and purchase and maintain \r\nequipment.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steven","LastName":"Rhodes","Phone":"5596003271"},{"GrantID":19928,"CycleID":650,"CycleCode":"ORG2        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG2         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Shirley Hom","AwardedFunds":541700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Napa Organics Recovery Project will involve the installation of food waste depackaging equipment, a Scott THOR Turbo Separator, at the Napa Materials Diversion Facility in Napa, where food waste from commercial sources, and food residuals from industrial food processors will be recovered, blended with green materials, and composted. This shovel-ready project will leverage existing permits and infrastructure to enable the removal of ~22,618 tons of food waste which is currently landfilled during the grant period, resulting in the removal of ~8,650 MTCO2e in greenhouse gases. The total grant project will achieve GHG reductions of approximately 8,656 MTC02e and divert 22,615 tonnages. The project include a food rescue component, led by the Emergency Food Bank of Stockton to rescue edible food. The edible food will be distributed to residents of disadvantaged communities. ","ParticipantName":"Napa Recycling \u0026 Waste Services, LLC","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Neil","LastName":"Edgar","Phone":"9167391200"},{"GrantID":19930,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"On behalf of Colusa, Inyo, Mariposa, Sierra, and Tuolumne Counties, the Rural Counties\u0027 Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) will administer a regional tire amnesty grant. These five Counties were participants in the TA3 grant. Tire Amnesty Events with five jurisdictions will require careful monitoring of the grant budget but all participants will endeavor to maximize funds for tire collection. Under the TA1 grant, Colusa County is proposing to again utilize the Sacramento Local Conservation Corps and the ESJPA has had discussions with utilizing the Corps for the other grant jurisdictions. The Sacramento Corps is the closest one to some of the Participating Counties and is interested in providing this service. If arrangements can be established, the type and frequency of tire amnesty acceptance might need to be revised. At this time, all five counties plan to hold events in the Fall of 2017 and Spring and Fall of 2018 and into 2019 provided funds are available. Collections will typically be held at solid waste transfer stations or other county locations. Collection events may be conducted as one day events or continue for a period such as week or month long events. The longer events are proving successful under previous grants. The numbers of tires estimated to be collected are 40.000 tires.","ParticipantName":"Rural Counties ESJPA","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":19932,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":9568.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City would like to use this grant to hold 2 local tire pick up events a year.  The events would take place on a Friday and Saturday during the Spring and the Fall.  The City will advertise the events by including flyers in the utility bill of residents.  It will also promote the event on the City\u0027s website and throughout town at local businesses.  The purpose of the event is to provide the residents in the City of Reedley a free and convenient location to dispose of used tires and prevent illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"City of Reedley","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sharon","LastName":"Gonsalves","Phone":"9168495536"},{"GrantID":19933,"CycleID":655,"CycleCode":"TDP18       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP18        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":23440.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nThe City of Union City plans to rehabilitate the Mariner Park playground, green belt, and outdoor exercise circuit.  The general scope of work includes replacement of all playground and exercise equipment, and the replacement existing surface with pour-in-place rubber safety surfacing.","ParticipantName":"City of Union City","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Camfield","Phone":"5106755337"},{"GrantID":19934,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":39500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of San Diego is applying for funds to hold six (6) public waste tire amnesty events to serve the following communities:  Fallbrook/Bonsall, Ramona, Valley Center, Alpine/Pine Valley, Boulevard/Jacumba/Campo, Lakeside and Spring Valley/ Rancho San Diego and the small communities in our east county unincorporated area.  The County of San Diego is requesting $40,000 in grant funds from Cal Recycle to collect 8,000 waste tires at these events.  (Projected tire count based on the amount of tires collected at events over the previous five years and an estimate of 1350 tires to be accepted at each of our new transfer station drop-off events that are being conducted in March 2017 over 8 days.) \r\n \r\nSan Diego County will partner with community groups and organizations to conduct and promote tire amnesty events in conjunction with community cleanups.  This will enable communities to collect abandoned tires from roadsides and other illegal dumping areas and not be charged for disposal or recycling fees.  These groups include Chambers of Commerce, service groups, and non-profit organizations. The County has been successfully partnering with organizations like these for tire events since 2004.\r\n\r\nThe amnesty events will be a mix of one day collection events, and 3-4 drop-off days at transfer stations in the east and north county to serve several communities at one event.  Amnesty events in the unincorporated areas will be scheduled, whenever possible, to coincide with community cleanups and targeted to be accessible to a majority of County unincorporated area residents. In previous years, events have been held in the communities of Fallbrook, Ramona, Spring Valley, Lakeside, Alpine, Boulevard/Jacumba and Valley Center.  These communities hold more than 60% of the unincorporated population. \r\n \r\nSince 2004 the County has hosted thirty-three (33) amnesty events and collected over 25,000 tires from the public.  In the past several years County Staff has worked diligently with community event organizers to combine tire amnesty events with community cleanups, providing residents and community activists a free disposal option.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Wolff","Phone":"8586942468"},{"GrantID":19935,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":19265.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Butte County Environmental Health regarding the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment specifically concerning solid waste facilities within our jurisdictions.  LEA Enforcement Grant funds will be used primarily to maintain inspection frequency for non-fee supported solid waste sites (SWIS), enforcement activities not covered by other solid waste program funds such as fees and activities including participation in LEA and CalRecycle coordination activities to assure program uniformity and compliance with applicable state regulatory requirements.  Any interest accrued will be used to cover the cost of existing solid waste program staffing.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Doug","LastName":"Danz","Phone":"5305385328"},{"GrantID":19936,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":27256.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the City of San Diego Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. The LEA intends to use EA28 grant funds for medical monitoring, personnel cost, and equipment for enforcement staff to perform inspections at solid waste facilities. Grant funds will supplement the LEA’s existing solid waste facilities permit and inspection programs, including training and equipment.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nanci","LastName":"Biendarra","Phone":"6192366007"},{"GrantID":19937,"CycleID":650,"CycleCode":"ORG2        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG2         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Shirley Hom","AwardedFunds":4000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: HZIU Kompogas-SLO Inc. (HZIU), a subsidiary of Hitachi Zosen Inova, will design, build, and operate a 36,500-ton-per-year (TPY) Kompogas anaerobic digestion plant in San Luis Obispo (SLO) County. The total grant project will achieve GHG reductions of approximately 14,558 MTC02e and divert 49,452 tonnages. The plant—Kompogas SLO—will digest mixed food and green waste generated within SLO County that is currently being landfilled to produce 850 kW of renewable electricity and marketable compost. Waste Connections—the local hauler, site host, and feedstock supplier—has exclusive residential and commercial franchise agreements with local communities to ensure that sufficient feedstock will be available over the 20-year project life. The project includes a food rescue component led by Valley Food Bank, under Rescue Mission Alliance, to rescue fresh food. The rescued food will be distributed to residents of disadvantaged communities. ","ParticipantName":"HZIU Kompogas SLO Inc.","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Skinner","Phone":"9162469596"},{"GrantID":19941,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Yolo County plans to provide tire amnesty collection events for the County of Yolo and it\u0027s incorporated jurisdictions during the two-year grant term. The County plans to hold 5 events throughout the county and one month-long coupon event which will be held at the Yolo County Central Landfill. We hope to be able to collect 10,000 waste tires. \r\n\r\nThe tires will be recycled by Tri-C Manufacturing which is our contracted tire hauler located within our county in West Sacramento.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marissa","LastName":"Juhler","Phone":"5306668813"},{"GrantID":19943,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":6908.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Coalinga will hold four waste tire amnesty events in conjunction with the Fall 2017, Spring 2018, Fall 2018 and Spring 2019 Clean Up Events. Holding the events simultaneously decreases illegal dumping of tires since residence may drop off waste tires at no charge. The events will be publicized in the local paper, on the City\u0027s website, City of Coalinga Facebook page, and on the community pride sign. Holding waste tire amnesty events in the City of Coalinga will help prevent tires from being dumped illegally on the streets, alleys and in Warthan Creek and Los Gatos Creek located in the City of Coalinga. During the grant cycle TA1-2013:14 the City of Coalinga collect approximately 27.48 tons of tires. Tires without rims will be accepted. Residents may drop off up to nine tires without an exemption. If a resident would like to drop off more than nine tires but less than 20 they may do so by filing an exemption. Therefore, holding waste tire amnesty events help not only the local residents and the community but also the environment overall.","ParticipantName":"City of Coalinga","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mercedes","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"5599351533"},{"GrantID":19944,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":7500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will have 6 events where the city of Tulare residents will be able to bring up to 9 tires each. We have collected approximately 250 tires per event in the past and anticipate the same for future events for a total of approx. 1500 tires.\r\nThe tires will be counted and collected in a roll off at each event and then taken to the local Tulare County landfill in Visalia for disposal in their tire recycling program.","ParticipantName":"City of Tulare","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sherri","LastName":"Metz","Phone":"5596844327"},{"GrantID":19958,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":19743.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our certified LEA oversees 66 solid waste sites (operations, facilities, closed landfills, and burn dumps) and numerous nuisance dump sites.  We strive to educate citizens, businesses and government agencies on the proper methods for handling and disposing of solid waste.  Other funding for the LEA program is obtained from the solid waste tipping fee (of which we receive $3.13/ton), solid waste operation/facility inspection fees, and project review fees.  We will use the EA28 grant funds to augment our program revenue to provide staff salaries and training.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Harriet ","LastName":"Hill","Phone":"7072682224"},{"GrantID":19964,"CycleID":651,"CycleCode":"TA4         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA4          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":34928.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Lassen Regional Solid Waste Management Authority plans to hold six Tire Amnesty events over the course of this Tire Amnesty Grant.  Three of the events will be held at the main Landfill just outside of Susanville.  The other three events will be held at remote Transfer Stations - Bieber, Herlong and Westwood.  Staff is estimating approximately 7200 tires to be collected from these six events.  We expect the majority of tires will be recycled and used for alternative energy (cement plant).","ParticipantName":"Lassen Regional Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tom","LastName":"Valentino","Phone":"5302521273"},{"GrantID":19966,"CycleID":656,"CycleCode":"TIP4        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP4         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":496860.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will use funds provided by TIP4 to increase sales of our traffic safety products that utilize crumb rubber bases. Grant funds help us to offset cost of freight to distant markets and to maintain or increase sales to customers who might otherwise buy products using Canadian rubber. The Grant funds will allow us to bring the 28 inch Traffic Cone to market.","ParticipantName":"Three D Plastics, Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Dvoracek","Phone":"3238491316"},{"GrantID":19969,"CycleID":654,"CycleCode":"HD29        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD29         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will be holding one-day HHW Collection Events on the other side of the county, so that the HHW collection services will be more accessible to residents in the southern/western parts of the county. Public Education will be through newsprint and radio, while also reaching out to the Spanish-speaking population.","ParticipantName":"Merced County Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Daisy","LastName":"Zaragoza","Phone":"2097233153"},{"GrantID":19976,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":17855.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. Inyo County Environmental Health Department intends to use FY 2017-18 LEA grant funds to help pay the costs of salary and benefits of our soild waste inspector and program manager.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kathe","LastName":"Barton","Phone":"7608780261"},{"GrantID":19983,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":17393.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1. Support enhancement of the LEA solid waste landfill permit and inspection programs, and related staff costs.\r\n2. Postage, copies, communications and other miscellaneous office expenses associated with LEA functions in solid waste.\r\n3. Expenses associated with computer and audio/visual equipment to be used to support LEA activities in solid waste.\r\n4. Travel expenses associated with the LEA EHS mandated training and meeting requirements.","ParticipantName":"Lassen County","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ellen","LastName":"Cognina","Phone":"5302518528"},{"GrantID":19996,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":34447.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Reimbursement of personnel costs at the applied labor rate for solid waste inspection and enforcement for the following jurisdictions: City of Live Oak, City of Marysville, City of Wheatland, City of Yuba City, Sutter County and Yuba County.","ParticipantName":"Yuba-Sutter County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Cantwell","Phone":"5307497526"},{"GrantID":19997,"CycleID":655,"CycleCode":"TDP18       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP18        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":126894.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nSanta Paula Unified School District will replace the current sand playground surfacing at (4) playgrounds with recycled rubber bark to make the playgrounds wheelchair accessible.","ParticipantName":"Santa Paula Unified School District","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Gina","LastName":"Ramirez","Phone":"8059338878"},{"GrantID":19998,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":18105.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Environmental Health Division (Solid Waste LEA) of the Yolo County Department of Community Services intends to use the FY 2017/2018 LEA grant funds for training and conference expenses, solid waste staff vehicle maintenance, staff time not reimbursable by fees, and for the purchase and maintenance of equipment necessary to perform the Solid Waste Inspection and Enforcement Program.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jianmin","LastName":"Huang","Phone":"5306668585"},{"GrantID":20000,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":23514.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Enforcement Agency Grant is used to fund the salaries, training and equipment for the Local Enforcement Agency residing within the Environmental Health Services Division of the Santa Barbara County Public Health Department.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Brummond","Phone":"8053467348"},{"GrantID":20004,"CycleID":654,"CycleCode":"HD29        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD29         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Jayme Tesser","AwardedFunds":29903.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Francisco Department of the Environment request funding to host a pilot collection event for the collection and disposal of marine pyrotechnic signaling devices (marine flares) from San Francisco vessel owners. The marine flares will be packaged and shipped for destructive disposal in accordance with appropriate requirements. Funding will also be used to perform outreach efforts and gather data to better understand the scope of need for this service.","ParticipantName":"City and County of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Huy","LastName":"Le","Phone":"4153553760"},{"GrantID":20005,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":17318.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Plumas County will utilize the EA28 funds for personnel expenses incurred while conducting solid waste landfill permitting and inspection activities.","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cinda","LastName":"Leonard","Phone":"5302836355"},{"GrantID":20007,"CycleID":655,"CycleCode":"TDP18       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP18        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":46430.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nThe City of Lindsay TDP projects will include six different locations.  Sixty-four tons of rubber mulch will be distributed which translates to 10,667 passenger tire equivalents. Thirty tons of rubber mulch will be used at Kaku Park in the outdoor children’s play area (Swing set and playground equipment). The other five locations will have rubber mulch used as water efficient landscaping and rubber weed barrier materials in the tree wells along North Sweetbrier (3 tons), Lindsay downtown area and roundabout tree wells (15 tons), downtown intersection’s wells (10 tons), roundabout palm trees (1 ton) and roundabout landscaping (5 tons). These sites are expected to have a start date of 5/1/2018.","ParticipantName":"City of Lindsay","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Neyba","LastName":"Amezcua","Phone":"5595627102"},{"GrantID":20009,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16241.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding will be used to cover the cost of staffing.","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kuljeet","LastName":"Mundi","Phone":"5304580320"},{"GrantID":20013,"CycleID":656,"CycleCode":"TIP4        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP4         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":263479.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Rubber tiles produced from California recycled tire rubber.  Marketed under the brand names DeckTop, SportPlay, Paver Tile and EquiTile.  This grant request includes approximately 566,000 pounds of crumb rubber utilized in producing these rubber tiles. ","ParticipantName":"Environmental Molding Concepts LLC","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Higgins","Phone":"9512146590"},{"GrantID":20014,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":15567.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With only one FTE Environmental Health Specialist, Sierra County currently has one (1) operating landfill and four (4) operating transfer stations that are permitted and inspected.  In addition there are thirteen (13) closed/ inactive/ abandoned (CIA) sites that are also inspected. These solid waste facilities are located throughout an area covering approximately 1,000 square miles.  In addition to the regulated facilities, the Environment Health Specialist is also required to respond to solid waste complaints.  The Local Enforcement Agency is charged with the responsibility to \"...assure that solid, liquid, and hazardous waste are collected, treated, handled, and reclaimed or recycled in such a manor as to prevent the spread of pollution of waters, the creation of nuisances of safety hazards, and  the environmental degradation of any kind.\"  (Sierra County Health Services Plan, (1994/95).  The Environmental Health Specialist is responsible for performing tasks directly related to solid waste facility permitting and inspections as well as accomplish all the duties encompassed by the Environmental Health Plan.","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jamie","LastName":"Thompson","Phone":"5309936770"},{"GrantID":20019,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":18440.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the El Dorado County solid waste program is to protect the public\u0027s health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nEl Dorado County intends to use FY17-18 Local Enforcement Agency grant monies to compensate Placer County for performance of solid waste permitting and enforcement activities within El Dorado County.  This arrangement between neighboring counties is sought for reasons of cost efficiency.  Any interest earned will also be applied toward paying Placer County for performance of solid waste permitting and enforcement activities within El Dorado County.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nancy","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"5306216277"},{"GrantID":20020,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":23316.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety, and environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. \r\nThe San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department intends to use the FY 2017-2018 LEA grant fund for new safety, field and office equipment; medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspection at solid waste facilities); staff training; and facility inspection. Any interest earned will be spent on copy machine lease.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"McClellon","Phone":"2094680332"},{"GrantID":20022,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":15547.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to maintain a strong public health and safety program and to protect the environment with regards to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  The City of Vernon Health and Environmental Control Department intends to use the FY 2017-2018 LEA Grant 28 Funds to purchase safety equipment, monitoring tools, mobile telephones and/or accessories for mobile telephones, computer hardware and software, office supplies, provide vehicle maintenance and upkeep as needed, and attend training to help fulfill our LEA responsibilities.","ParticipantName":"City of Vernon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Paula","LastName":"Harold","Phone":"3235838811"},{"GrantID":20025,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16009.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Pittsburg LEA will use the funds for inspection and enforcement of all types of solid waste facilities, outreach, and inspection vehicle expenses. The funds will be used to continue programs, education and outreach to residents on materials that cannot be disposed of in a landfill/transfer station such as sharps, mercury, tires and other HHW materials. The funds will also support computers, software, electronics and other monitoring equipment.","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Laurie","LastName":"Wright","Phone":"9252524114"},{"GrantID":20026,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":18700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Napa County Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency is to protect the public health, safety, and the environment with regard to all solid waste facilities and operations within Napa County. \r\nNapa County intends to use the FY 2017-18 LEA Grant funds for the purpose of assisting personnel salary associated within the solid waste facility inspection and permitting program.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"7072534144"},{"GrantID":20029,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":19423.0000,"ProjectSummary":"EA28 grant funds will be utilized to offset personnel costs (salary) in the implementation of the Local Enforcement Agency Program in Mendocino County.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Trey","LastName":"Strickland","Phone":"7072346639"},{"GrantID":20031,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":23047.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Ventura County EHD/LEA intends to use EA28 awarded grant funds for the following: i) for LEA staff training necessary to maintain State certification; for the procurement of equipment necessary to perform LEA duties and fulfill LEA roles; for the calibration and maintenance of equipment as needed; to update or upgrade LEA computer equipment; and to facilitate activities carried out during the course LEA inspection and enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ernest","LastName":"Dragan","Phone":"8056542859"},{"GrantID":20033,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16730.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant monies will be used to offset salary of LEA personnel in Mono County.","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Louis","LastName":"Molina","Phone":"7609241845"},{"GrantID":20037,"CycleID":654,"CycleCode":"HD29        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD29         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Barbara Baker","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Diego County - Department of Environmental Health proposes to utilize HD29 grant funds to sponsor two (2) medium sized one-day household hazardous waste (HHW) collection events in an under served area of the unincorporated County of San Diego.  The events are proposed to take place in the rural mountain town of Julian or environs (over 23 miles from the nearest permanent HHW collection facility) and in the rural town of Alpine, which is over 28 miles from the nearest permanent HHW collection facility.  The events are expected to serve approximately 200 and 350 residents, respectively.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Melissa","LastName":"Porter","Phone":"8586942801"},{"GrantID":20038,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":29771.0000,"ProjectSummary":"\r\nThe goal of the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to the effects of solid waste at recycling, waste handling facilities, and illegal disposal (blight, etc.) sites. The City of San Jose Department of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement Code Enforcement Division intends to use the LEA EA28 Grant Funding for the ongoing duties and responsibilities of permitting, inspecting, and enforcement of permitted Solid Waste Facilities. To adequately fulfill the duties of the LEA the following are needed: consulting services, staff training and related travel costs, continuing education (REHS) and professional memberships (CEHA, NEHA, etc.), and maintenance and/or upgrade of equipment. LEA grant expenditures, needs, and focus may be altered during the term of this grant cycle which may necessitate a reallocation of some of the grant funds. If this is necessary, the LEA Manager will provide the proposed changes for CalRecycle staff review.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rachel","LastName":"Roberts","Phone":"4085357719"},{"GrantID":20039,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":18405.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SHASTA COUNTY PLANS TO USE THE ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE GRANT FUNDING FOR STAFFING FOR THE SOLID WASTE LOCAL ENFORCMENT AGENCY PROGRAM INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITIES.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Carla","LastName":"Serio","Phone":"5302255787"},{"GrantID":20041,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":15008.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Alpine County is certified as the LEA for the solid waste implementing agency for enforcement and inspection of solid waste facilities.  Grant funds are used sole for solid waste activities in Alpine County.","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Lampson","Phone":"5306942235"},{"GrantID":20042,"CycleID":654,"CycleCode":"HD29        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD29         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":46894.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Yurok Tribe\u0027s Environmental Program (YTEP) will conduct an extensive year of outreach to Yurok Indian Reservation (YIR) to educate tribal members about the issues and topics regarding Household Hazardous Waste.  The outreach will include classroom visits to the 3 YIR schools, an aggressive social media presence on the YTEP social media outlets, through articles in the monthly Yurok Tribal Newsletter and by adding a much needed port to the YTEP webpage for community members to submit request to assist with disposal Household Hazardous Waste.","ParticipantName":"Yurok Tribe","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Louisa","LastName":"McCovey","Phone":"7074821822"},{"GrantID":20044,"CycleID":654,"CycleCode":"HD29        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD29         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Citrus Heights will conduct public outreach and education to residents about the importance of proper disposal of Household Hazardous Wastes (HHW), what constitutes HHW, and of the availability of temporary collection events for residents. This project represents an expansion of the public education and outreach programs associated with the previous collection events. The project will promote all 3 HHW events in 2018 and the first event of 2019.","ParticipantName":"City of Citrus Heights","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shawn","LastName":"Campbell","Phone":"9164464744"},{"GrantID":20045,"CycleID":656,"CycleCode":"TIP4        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP4         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":151836.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\nRequesting funds from the TIP4 Grant Program to manufacture new and existing products made from California recycled tires.  The estimated amount of California Recycled Tire crumb rubber we expect to use in our products: Cradles - 172,800 lbs., Roof Top Supports MMI-05 - 16,200 lbs., Roof Top Supports MMI-10 - 150,000 lbs., PopLock Tiles - 136,800 lbs., PopLock Deck Tiles - 144,000 lbs., Rubber Dummies - 898,560 lbs..","ParticipantName":"Millennium Molding, Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eimy","LastName":"Jacquez","Phone":"9515099393"},{"GrantID":20046,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16529.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities in Tehama County. TCDEH intends to use FY 2017-18 LEA Grant funds for new safety and computer equipment, maintence on vehicles assigned to the solid waste program and for staffing, training within the state.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Potanovic","Phone":"5305278020"},{"GrantID":20049,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16730.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant will be used solely to fund Trinity County Environmental Health\u0027s Solid Waste LEA staff salaries, to allow for routine inspections, and investigate possible violations to protect the health of the public and the environment.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kristalynne","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"5306231459"},{"GrantID":20058,"CycleID":656,"CycleCode":"TIP4        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP4         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":117736.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\nEcotorch is line of roofing membranes manufactured by MBTechnology containing recycled tire. Our goal has been to introduce ecotorch to smaller contractors. By obtaining the grant we should be able to offset some of our production cost, market this product more aggressively, and expand outside CA.  We will be doing more advertisement with trade associations and also demos at distributor yards.","ParticipantName":"MBTechnology","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bahman","LastName":"Behbehani","Phone":"5592332181"},{"GrantID":20059,"CycleID":654,"CycleCode":"HD29        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD29         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":4339.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project has two goals 1.) provide City staff with a safe working environment when handling HHW and 2) Purchase personal protective equipment for City of Lancaster staff.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Jones","Phone":"6617236208"},{"GrantID":20060,"CycleID":654,"CycleCode":"HD29        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD29         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Jayme Tesser","AwardedFunds":47525.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This Proposal provides HHW training for staff in the Illegal Dumping Rapid Response Team who collect and transport illegally dumped HHW in city streets and neighborhoods. It also pilots two public outreach tactics utilizing current partnerships with the San Jose Earthquakes soccer team and San Jose Sharks hockey team to message on HHW disposal and Program. The first tactic includes an English language advertisement video placed on YouTube and a Spanish language video placed on the Univision website. The second tactic is an HHW advertisement placed on shopping carts among thirty supermarkets throughout San Jose.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alana","LastName":"Rivadeneyra","Phone":"4089752618"},{"GrantID":20067,"CycleID":652,"CycleCode":"EA28        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA28         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":22272.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Enforcement Assistance Grant will be utilized in the LEA program to supplement staff salaries, purchase equipment and supplies, and to assist with staff travel expenses.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Lamoure","Phone":"4422651888"},{"GrantID":20076,"CycleID":654,"CycleCode":"HD29        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD29         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Jayme Tesser","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Sonoma County Waste Management Agency (SCWMA) seeks to provide general HHW outreach and education for all HHW programs throughout the County, specifically relating to refillable 1 lb. propane cylinders. We wish to create a pilot project to 1) recruit more retail locations for sale, refill, and exchange of refillable 1 lb. cylinders, 2) install receptacles at outdoor recreation locations for the collection of disposable cylinders, and 3) provide temporary collection and incentive events for the public.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County Waste Management Agency","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Courtney","LastName":"Scott","Phone":"7075653632"},{"GrantID":20081,"CycleID":654,"CycleCode":"HD29        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD29         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":42981.0000,"ProjectSummary":"LRSWMA will be using grant funds, if awarded, to hold a one-day HHW collection event for the residents of Lassen County and the City of Susanville.  Lassen County has not had an HHW collection event since 2013 and that one was very poorly attended due to extreme weather.  LRSWMA currently provides collection for e-waste, universal waste, antifreeze, batteries, used oil and filters and fluorescent tubes.  There is a local retailer that provides paint take-back through PaintCare as well.  The gap between the current HHW material collection and other HHW materials is very large!  Lassen County residents need to have a way of disposing of banned chemicals and products and this grant can address this issue for us.","ParticipantName":"Lassen Regional Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gracie","LastName":"Phillips","Phone":"5302521273"},{"GrantID":20082,"CycleID":654,"CycleCode":"HD29        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD29         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\nProject Description: The Town of Truckee will promote our HHW program with a multi-media public education campaign to inform the public of the best practices of HHW management. This will include specific materials often mishandled in the waste stream (propane cylinders, fluorescent bulbs, marine flares) as well as basic facility information, including days and hours of operation, common HHW materials accepted and options for reuse of these materials. The campaign may include print media, radio, television and possibly outdoor media to ensure all population segments of the Town are reached.\r\nThe Town will also hold a minimum of three propane cylinder and one marine flare one-day collection events, promoting the use of refillable 1 lb. propane cylinders and the ReFuel Your Fun (RFYF) campaign as well as marine flare alternative \"distress signals\" by distributing coupons for up to $20 off the purchase of a refillable 1 lb. propane cylinder or a distress signal in lieu of a disposable cylinder and marine flare respectively.","ParticipantName":"Town of Truckee","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Erica","LastName":"Mertens","Phone":"5305822909"},{"GrantID":20088,"CycleID":654,"CycleCode":"HD29        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD29         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":37500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant request is to provide one-day HHW collection events to Mariposa County residents at two locations.  Residents are provided the opportunity for dropping off universal wastes and used oil and filters at the County landfill and the Don Pedro Transfer Station during routine operating hours.  Architectural paint drop-off at a local hardware store in Mariposa is also available.   These wastes account for the majority of HHW available.  Collection of other HHW is limited due to imited funds available.  In addition, the grant will provide the annual HAZWOPER training for County solid waste staff.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Samuel","LastName":"Cerveny","Phone":"2099665165"},{"GrantID":20093,"CycleID":655,"CycleCode":"TDP18       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP18        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nThe project will use recycled tire product (SBR Chunk and SBR Granules) to install a pathway along the levee of the Dominguez Channel Path.  The path will cover an area of 514,300 sq. ft.","ParticipantName":"City of Carson","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Garrett","LastName":"Roberts","Phone":"3108307600"},{"GrantID":20102,"CycleID":657,"CycleCode":"FPG2        ","CycleNameID":130,"CycleName":"Recycled Fiber, Plastic, and Glass Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FPG2         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":3000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:  Revolution Plastics, LLC is a plastic recycling company providing an on-farm pickup service for used agricultural plastics. The company operates a specialized fleet of collection trucks to harvest used agricultural plastic from dairies, growers and almond hullers throughout California. This plastic is then recycled and reintroduced into the market in the form of an EPA-compliant line of can liners, lay-flat irrigation tubing and other agricultural films.\r\nThe project will expand the scope, reach and capability of current recycling operations, divert plastic waste from landfills, add value to used plastics, and reintroduce them to the market. Greenhouse Gas Reduction grant funds will help establish a recycling facility in California that is capable of recycling mulch film and polypropylene twine. The total grant project will achieve greenhouse gas emissions reductions of approximately 101,294 MTC02e and divert 60,655 tons of plastic from landfills.","ParticipantName":"Revolution Plastics, LLC","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cherish","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"7148013172"},{"GrantID":20103,"CycleID":655,"CycleCode":"TDP18       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP18        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":43193.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nThe pour-in-place rubber surfacing will be used for three playgrounds at four County Parks, including:\r\n\r\n1) A new inclusive playground called LEO\u0027s Haven at Chanticleer Avenue Park.  The playground is one of the features in the adopted master plan for the park, and will be developed along with a community garden, off-leash dog areas, a bike pump track, parking and restrooms.  The County, together with non-profit and neighborhood partners, is currently raising money to build the first phase of improvements at the park.\r\n\r\n2) A new playground at the Farm Park, which will be part of the second phase of development in the adopted master plan to include a pedestrian bridge and interim bike pump track in addition to the new playground.\r\n\r\n3) The playground at Winkle Farm Park.\r\n \r\n4) The playground at Coffee Lane Park will utilize 2.5\" rubber tiles for resurfacing.","ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Will","LastName":"Fourt","Phone":"8314547910"},{"GrantID":20107,"CycleID":655,"CycleCode":"TDP18       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP18        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":96950.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nConstruct a walking path along the two-mile perimeter of Calvary Cemetery in the unincorporated community of East Los Angeles.  The project will utilize rubber granules for a rubberized resilient surfacing made from recycled waste tires from California to construct the walking path.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Art","LastName":"Correa","Phone":"6264583948"},{"GrantID":20109,"CycleID":658,"CycleCode":"RLC32       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC32        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":1659266.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Los Angeles Conservation Corps will continue to carry out programs for beverage container, E-waste, waste tires and used oil during FY 2017-18. Our objectives are as follows:\r\n\r\nUnder Beverage container grant, the Los Angeles Conservation Corps will:\r\n-Collect 100,000 pounds of beverage containers from collection routes and special events as measured by DORIIS/DR-6 collection logs. \r\n-Perform litter abatement services as measured by weight receipts from Recycling/Transfer Stations.\r\n-Provide educational material to 35 schools and public for collection of beverage containers.\r\n\r\nUnder Waste Tire grant, the Los Angeles Conservation Corps will:\r\n-Take FY 2017-18 totals and increase illegally dumped tire collections by 5% from Los Angeles area as measured by California Manifest Process Comprehensive Trip Log and Receipts forms. We will haul away and properly dispose of/ recycle the tires.\r\n-Provide event/ labor staff resources for collection/ hauling waste tires in partnership with local jurisdictions.\r\n\r\nUnder E-waste grant, the Los Angeles Conservation Corps will:\r\n-Take FY 2017-18 totals and increase E-waste collections by 5% through collection routes and special events as measured by collection logs and CEWIS reports.\r\n-Provide E-waste event/ labor staff resources in partnership with local jurisdictions.\r\n-Provide educational/ outreach/ marketing for each E-waste collection event it conducts.\r\n-Partner with business/jurisdictions to implement an internship for corpsmembers interested in learning dismantling of E-waste.\r\n\r\nUnder used oil grant, the Los Angeles Conservation Corps will:\r\n-Conduct CCC signage inspections at assigned locations once a year within Los Angeles County as reported on site verification report.\r\n-Partner up with local jurisdictions in efforts of reducing contamination of oil in storm drains by stenciling logos on drains caps/ in proximity of drain.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Conservation Corps","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Skillman","Phone":"2132107620"},{"GrantID":20110,"CycleID":658,"CycleCode":"RLC32       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC32        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":1659266.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In grant RLC32 the San Jose Conservation Corps and Charter School (SJCC\u0026CS) will continue to develop their recycling program to engage in additional work and projects in the ever-expanded field of beverage containers, electronic materials (e-waste), used tires, and used oil.\r\n\r\nThe staff members at the SJCC\u0026CS will continue to work with local jurisdictions and other agencies to establish partnership opportunities to work with and provide education and outreach for beverage containers, E-Waste, used oil, and used tires. The SJCC\u0026CS has developed more robust specialized training that would help Corpsmembers and staff to accomplish the projects related to the new materials and will provide these trainings regularly to Corpsmembers. We will also begin to integrate data analytics as part of all of the activities that we will be engaged in, so Corpsmembers will be trained to read and critically think about incoming data sets. As part of this, we will be utilizing mobile technology to gather the data and computer software to look for trends, patterns, and outlying data points.\r\nPlease see below for a short summary on each of the material related projects that we are developing or engaging in:\r\n\r\nBeverage Containers\r\nThe Beverage Container Recycling Fund (BCRF) continues to fluctuate, especially with new legislation being considered to amend the California Bottle Bill; the SJCC\u0026CS will utilize the funds conservatively. The SJCC\u0026CS will continue to work on existing programs to better refine and expand our services offered. We realize that we were much too aggressive last year with attempting to start new programs and will scale these back to realistic expectations. We will continue to leverage the funds with the Sunnyvale Glass Collection Program and will work more closely with Sunnyvale staff to add additional clients. We are also redesigning our Intern program to phase in the offer of E-Waste services to participating locations. Also, we are looking into potentially downsizing our warehouse operations as it pertains to Beverage Container sorting, since we are beginning to do more Commingled Streams and Glass.\r\n\r\nElectronic materials (E-Waste)\r\nThe E-Waste program has had a few obstacles in the development process but we are looking to resume our growth plan. We will be working to add additional collection events into our activities and will explore the possibility of performing Residential pickup routes, which is something that we have intentionally chosen not to do in the past. We will also continue to work with our AmeriCorps Program and engage in the Mouse California training to learn about computer refurbishment when the program starts again.\r\n\r\nOil\r\nThe SJCC\u0026CS will continue acting on behalf of CalRecycle and focus on the Certified Collection Centers (CCC) that requires special outreach and attention for needing proper signage. If needed, we will continue to perform more CCC visits to ensure that the information is up to date and correct.\r\n\r\nTires\r\nThe SJCC\u0026CS will continue partnering with County and State Parks Departments, where our staff and Corpsmembers can provide collection of tires out of reservoirs, public lands, county and state parks, and open space hot-spots.  The SJCC\u0026CS will also actively re-engage in market research to see if there are any other tire recyclers that we can work with outside of West Coast Rubber in order to bring down costs and possibly engage in self-hauling of tires to their facility rather than having the material picked up.\r\n\r\nThe San Jose Conservation Corps and Charter School is looking forward to the continued development of the Recycling programs and the support from CalRecycle.","ParticipantName":"San Jose Conservation Corps","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dorsey","LastName":"Moore","Phone":"4084596402"},{"GrantID":20111,"CycleID":658,"CycleCode":"RLC32       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC32        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":1659266.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SRCC will have an e-waste collection program serving the greater Sacramento region to coordinate and collect e-waste from community partners and to provide outreach and education to consumers about how to properly dispose of e-waste.\r\nSRCC will have a Used Oil program serving the greater Sacramento region to reduce illegal dumping of used oil and to ensure that Certified Collection Centers are signed correctly and accepting used oil from community members.\r\nSRCC will have a Used Tire collection program serving the greater Sacramento region to collect used tires that have been dumped on public property, assist in community tire amnesty events and provide outreach and education to consumers about how to dispose of used tires.\r\nSRCC will have a beverage container recycling program focused on serving events and businesses, operating the SRCC recycling center, and providing education and outreach to the greater Sacramento region.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento Regional Conservation Corps","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kala","LastName":"Dean","Phone":"9164176746"},{"GrantID":20112,"CycleID":658,"CycleCode":"RLC32       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC32        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":1659266.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Conservation Corps of Long Beach (CCLB) will continue recycling collections to local business and Multi-Family complexes. CCLB will expand  e waste collections and handling, by partnering  with local schools, business and government agencies. CCLB will expand its service area for CCC oil signage visits. We will continue to work with our local jurisdictions, government agencies to expand our Tire collection events and out reach efforts as it relates to all grant activities.","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Knapp","Phone":"5629861249"},{"GrantID":20113,"CycleID":658,"CycleCode":"RLC32       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC32        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":1659266.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant Summary\r\nLocal Conservation Corps Grant Program\r\nRLC31, FY 2017 – 18\r\n\r\nCollection Routes\r\nUrban Corps will continue to educate partners to increase proper diversion of CRV materials. Urban Corps will use a dedicated Education and Community Outreach team to set informative meetings with current and potential collection route partners.  \r\n\r\nE-Waste Collection Routes\r\nUrban Corps will continue its E-Waste Collection program and will continue to promote its E-Waste collection services. Urban Corps will work with current and potential E-Waste partners, including working with local jurisdictions to plan E-Waste collections and events.  \r\n\r\nTire Collection Routes\r\nUrban Corps will work with local jurisdictions to supplement and accommodate their recycling needs to properly dispose of waste tires generated from public spaces. \r\n\r\nInternship Program\r\nUrban Corps will maintain its existing Recycling Internship Programs. The Internship Program provide Corpsmembers job training with local businesses and public agencies. Corpsmembers will help create and maintain the recycling program with partnering organizations to meet their goals for waste diversion and recycling.  \r\n\r\nSpecial Events Program\r\nUrban Corps will maintain its recycling presence at special events around San Diego County. Urban Corps will offer zero-waste event management to event sponsors focusing on recycling CRV, Waste Tires, Used Oil and E-waste. When available, Urban Corps will setup booth space at events to promote recycling and public education about recycling.\r\n\r\n\r\nECO Center Outreach and Education\r\nUrban Corps’ Recycling Education and Community Outreach (ECO) Center will continue to serve as a multi-purpose resource center and field trip destination for the entire San Diego region.  Urban Corps’ goal is to educate community groups and members on resource conservation measures and to inform them on how they can actively participate in our recycling program. Urban Corps will train Corpsmembers to lead recycling’s education and community outreach informational tours and projects. Organizations that are not able to visit our ECO Center, Urban Corps’ will promote its recycling education program at their location. \r\n\r\nCommunity Beautification\r\nUrban Corps will continue its Community Beautification Program by providing recycling and litter abatement services to Maintenance Assessment/Business Improvement Districts. Urban Corps will continue its Community Beautification Program to serve the public spaces within neighborhoods and communities throughout San Diego County, with an emphasis on beverage container collection, Waste Tires, Used Oil and E-Waste. \r\n\r\nFundraising and Education Program\r\nUrban Corps will continue its CRV and E-waste Refund Program at schools and non-profit organizations throughout San Diego County.  Urban Corps will continue to assist schools and local organizations to set up E-Waste events as part of their fundraising efforts. \r\nCertified Collection Center Surveys\r\n\r\nUrban Corps will continue to take signage and oil collection surveys from Certified Used Oil Collection Centers throughout San Diego County. Urban Corps will work with local jurisdictions and will submit the surveys to CalRecycle.\r\n\r\nFilter exchange and Used Oil draining program\r\nUrban Corps will offer assistance in properly draining used oil and hosting filter exchange and filter draining program to used oil Certified Collection Centers throughout San Diego County.","ParticipantName":"Urban Corps of San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chase","LastName":"Wiegand","Phone":"6192356884"},{"GrantID":20114,"CycleID":658,"CycleCode":"RLC32       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC32        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":1659266.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Fresno EOC Local Conservation Corps will continue recycling operations under the previous cycles, including the collection of CRV beverage containers, E-waste and waste tires. We will also partner will municipalities on the collection of waste tires and continue to operate a certified buy-back center in the town of Friant. We will be looking for opportunities to expand and open new recycling centers in Fresno County and continue our education efforts around used oil.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shawn","LastName":"Riggins","Phone":"5592641048"},{"GrantID":20115,"CycleID":658,"CycleCode":"RLC32       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC32        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":1659266.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Orange County Conservation Corps (OCCC) will continue to provide environmental services to our community and local jurisdictions.  OCCC will establish new lines of service by performing public awareness and outreach at local community events to educate the public on the importance of recycling.  OCCC crews will also provide support and collection of waste tires, electronic waste recycling, and used oil education.  OCCC will accomplish the above goals by completing the objectives established on the submitted grant project summary.  It\u0027s OCCC goal to increase the awareness and divert material from our landfills and avert illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"Orange County Conservation Corps","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andrew","LastName":"Le","Phone":"7149566222"},{"GrantID":20116,"CycleID":658,"CycleCode":"RLC32       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC32        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":1659266.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Conservation Corps North Bay (CCNB) will utilize grant funds for the following projects, which will increase the recycling of cans/bottles, E-waste, tires, and oil in California. \r\n\r\nCans/Bottles:\r\nCRV recycling will continue to be collected by CCNB through servicing bins on routes and providing recycling at events in Sonoma and Marin Counties. \r\n\r\nE-waste:\r\nCovered E-waste will be collected from public and private entities during collection routes.  \r\nCCNB will collect E-waste and partner with local non-profits to provide support at E-waste collection events.  \r\nCCNB will provide outreach and education to the public on why recycling E-waste is important and where they can recycle their e-waste properly. \r\n\r\nTires:\r\nCCNB will work with local government agencies to provide support for Tire Amnesty events in Marin, Sonoma and Solano Counties.\r\nCCNB will remove illegally dumped tires from locations approved by CalRecycle.\r\nCCNB will provide outreach and education to the public on why recycling tires is important and where they can recycle their tires properly. \r\n\r\nUsed Oil:\r\nCCNB will work with local collaborators to audit used oil Certified Collection Centers California.\r\nCCNB will work with local agencies to label storm drains to discourage used oil being disposed of down the drains.\r\nCCNB will provide outreach and education to the public on why recycling used oil is important and where they can recycle their used oil properly","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps North Bay","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kate","LastName":"Harper","Phone":"4154544554"},{"GrantID":20117,"CycleID":658,"CycleCode":"RLC32       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC32        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":1659266.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Francisco Conservation Corps (SFCC) provides on-the-job training to at-risk, young adults through Recycling and Waste-Management: composting, waste diversion, Zero Waste Special Events, removal and recycling of beverage containers, E-Waste, Waste tires, and Used Oil filters through the Cities and Counties of San Francisco and San Mateo. SFCC will provide outreach and education to Corpsmembers and our local communities; provide collection, hauling, and recycling services for all waste streams solely and in collaboration with established and new partners; and develop career ladder opportunities for Corpsmembers through internships and other placement opportunities in conjunction with local partners.\r\n\r\nSFCC will provide monthly beverage container recycling and Special Events training and certification to 120 Corpsmembers annually; will provide beverage container recycling services at 200 special events; sort-on-site beverage container recycling services to local business partners; and update all beverage container and special event marketing content and materials.\r\n\r\nSFCC will provide monthly Waste Tire orientation, training and certification to 120 Corpsmembers annually; perform monthly tire dumping assessments at 20 identified hot spots in the greater San Francisco Bay Area; maintain tire hauling and collection certifications, develop 2 new local partnerships to provide waste tire and collection services, coordinate and implement waste tire outreach special events and door-to-door outreach, update training materials and improve data collection systems, and update all waste tire marketing content and materials.\r\n\r\nSFCC will provide monthly E-waste orientation, training and certification to 120 Corpsmembers annually; train/re-train staff on E-waste handling, collection, and reporting practices; update training materials; coordinate and implement E-waste outreach Special Events solely and in collaboration with local partners; develop and finalize partnerships with TriValley and NewWaste for E-waste transfer revenue; complete all required reporting; employ Corpsmembers and staff to provide E-waste services in collaboration with partners and at Special Events; develop new partnerships and leverage current partnerships to provide internship/placement opportunities for Corpsmembers in E-waste services; update training materials and improve data collection systems; and update all E-waste marketing content and materials.\r\n\r\nSFCC will provide monthly Used Oil orientation, training and certification to 120 Corpsmembers annually; update training materials and improve tracking systems; train/re-train staff on Used Oil assessments and data reporting practices; coordinate and implement Used Oil outreach Special Events and door-to-door outreach; coordinate and implement Used Oil outreach Special Events solely and in collaboration with local partners; conduct monthly oil assessments in San Francisco and San Mateo counties; develop new partnerships to address storm drain labeling and filter placement needs; and update all Used Oil marketing content and materials.","ParticipantName":"San Francisco Conservation Corps","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":20118,"CycleID":658,"CycleCode":"RLC32       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC32        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":1659266.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Urban Conservation Corps of the Inland Empire will provide comprehensive recycling services throughout San Bernardino and Riverside Counties.  The recycling services include \r\n\r\n1) Beverage bottle container collection, education and outreach, clean ups, and partnering with local jurisdictions to increase the volume of beverage bottle containers that will be recycled.\r\n\r\n2) Electronic waste collection services, education and outreach; organizing and participating in large e-waste collection services; surveying residents on their knowledge and awareness of ewaste disposal and assisting local jurisdictions and businesses in collecting ewaste;\r\n\r\n3) Used Rubber Tire collection and hauling; education and outreach; participating in large used tire clean ups; and providing labor and fleet support to local jurisdictions on used rubber tire collection/clean ups; and\r\n\r\n4) Use oil education and outreach; identify Recycling CCC Specialists to carry out CCC used oil sight visits with trained Corpsmembers","ParticipantName":"Southern California Mountains Foundation","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stacy","LastName":"Gorin","Phone":"5305594210"},{"GrantID":20119,"CycleID":658,"CycleCode":"RLC32       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC32        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":1659266.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Sequoia Community Corps (SCC) combines youth development with workforce preparation in the framework of an active enterprise that supports conservation and community building.  We currently provide CRV beverage container collection services, electronic waste (E-waste collection options, support assistance  to municipalities with Waste Tire collections and CCC inspections in communities within Tulare and Kings Counties.  \r\n\r\nSCC is dedicated to leadership and character development, education, workforce preparation, community service environmental stewardship and natural resources enhancement.  We will continue to strive for development and growth during the upcoming RLC32 program cycle.","ParticipantName":"Sequoia Community Corps","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Teresa","LastName":"Guzman","Phone":"5597324194"},{"GrantID":20121,"CycleID":658,"CycleCode":"RLC32       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC32        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":1659266.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The overall recycling goal of Greater Valley Conservation Corps (GVCC) is to provide recycling services to the immediate San Joaquin County communities, as well as nearby Amador, Calaveras, Stanislaus, and Tuolumne counties. GVCC will accomplish this by meeting the following objectives during the 2017-18 fiscal year.\r\n\r\nBeverage Containers\r\nGVCC will:\r\n•\tMaintain existing beverage container volume of 100,000 pounds\r\n•\tParticipate in 20 recycling events\r\n•\tMaintain relationships with approved CRV processors \r\n\r\nWaste Tires\r\nGVCC will:\r\n•\tProvide staff and corpsmembers as a resource for waste tire collection/clean up for local jurisdiction\r\n•\tMaintain waste tires collection of 5,000 tires through collection events and cleanups\r\n•\tParticipate in five waste tire amnesty collection events and cleanups\r\n\r\nE-Waste\r\nGVCC will:\r\n•\tIncrease E-waste collection from 100,000 pounds estimated baseline to 150,000 E-waste\r\n•\tOrganize 25 E-waste collection events\r\n\r\nUsed Oil\r\nGVCC will:\r\n•\tMaintain existing used oil partnerships with local jurisdiction to provide education/outreach/marketing\r\n•\tConduct CCC signage review site visits, as directed by CalRecycle\r\n•\tDistribute DIY Kits at educational outreach events\r\n•\tConduct used oil filter crusher events in partnership with AutoZone\r\n\r\nGVCC has identified some key activities that are pertinent to all funding elements and the success of the program. These key activities include providing proper training for staff and corpsmembers, such as safety, proper handling of recyclables, and use of tools/equipment; development of appropriate educational, outreach, and marketing materials, including identification and purchase of a marketing mascot; and hiring of additional staff or corpsmembers to accommodate program growth and turnover. Additionally, GVCC will be relocating from its existing main office and recycling facility to a new location in downtown Stockton to accommodate program growth that will impact all funding elements. GVCC will collect, analyze, and report recycling services data on a quarterly basis and produce a final report at the end of the grant term.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County Office of Education (dba Greater Valley Conservation Corps)","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicholas","LastName":"Mueller","Phone":"2092922701"},{"GrantID":20122,"CycleID":658,"CycleCode":"RLC32       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC32        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":1659266.0000,"ProjectSummary":"For reimbursement of Grant #RLC32 eligible expenses to include recycling and litter abatement programs and activities related to beverage containers, E-waste, waste tires, and used oil.","ParticipantName":"Civicorps Schools","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Hickey","Phone":"5109927838"},{"GrantID":20125,"CycleID":656,"CycleCode":"TIP4        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP4         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":499452.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\nThe products included in this Grant submission are primarily recycled crumb rubber traffic control delineator product bases and a new product crumb rubber base for a roof edge delineator to aid in the safety of people working on commercial and residential roofs.  The estimated annual amount of California Recycled Tire crumb rubber we expect to use is 2,497,260 lbs.  ","ParticipantName":"TrafFix Devices, Inc.","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Wielenga","Phone":"9493619860"},{"GrantID":20128,"CycleID":658,"CycleCode":"RLC32       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC32        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":600012.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Kern Service and Conservation Corps (KSACC) and  it\u0027s parent organization,The Farmworker\u0027s Institute of Education and Leadership Development (FIELD), will use funds from CalRecycle\u0027s RLC32 grant to expand recycling logistic and operations in the Kern County area. Activities will be planned and undertaken to include collection, recycling and education/outreach related to beverage containers, E-waste, waste tires, and used oil.","ParticipantName":"Farmworkers Institute of Education and Leadership Development Inc.","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Villarino","Phone":"6618224381"},{"GrantID":20129,"CycleID":655,"CycleCode":"TDP18       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP18        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":27095.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nThe project at Meridian Elementary School consists of replacing the existing wood fiber surfacing on our playground. We will replace it with a tire-derived product consisting of rubber mulch which will be provided from 6,825 PTE’s.  Product will be used in school\u0027s playground and fitness equipment areas.","ParticipantName":"Meridian Elementary School District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Javier","LastName":"Lopez","Phone":"5306962604"},{"GrantID":20132,"CycleID":655,"CycleCode":"TDP18       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP18        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":148411.0000,"ProjectSummary":"-Median \u0026 Planting Area Projects:\r\ninstall 2\"-3\" of rubber mulch (with underlayment of weed barrier fabric) at multiple medians \u0026 planting areas on City streets and at entrance to Piper Park.  Some areas will require removal of existing wood mulch, while others have no existing top dressing.   Work may also include replacement of water-intensive landscaping with water-efficient shrubs/trees, followed by modifications to irrigation system;\r\n\r\n-Playground Accessibility Improvements - create accessible routes of travel into play areas of two playgrounds (Niven Park and Greenbrae School Park) by replacing existing engineered wood fiber with rubber mulch.","ParticipantName":"City of Larkspur","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Rita","LastName":"Schoch","Phone":"4159275784"},{"GrantID":20143,"CycleID":655,"CycleCode":"TDP18       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP18        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149986.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nThis project will incorporate the usage of the Rubberized Nuggets as landscaping to cover 96,000 sq.ft. in open space and turf requiring weed abatement and irrigation.  The goal is to reduce the usage of herbicides for weed abatement and water for irrigation at two of the City of Rialto water well facilities. Both sites have landscaped frontage that the Citizens of Rialto will be able to enjoy a desert themed landscape with the usage of rubberized nuggets. Appropriate signage will be placed in this frontage area as described in the grant.","ParticipantName":"City of Rialto","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeffrey","LastName":"Schafer","Phone":"9098202531"},{"GrantID":20147,"CycleID":655,"CycleCode":"TDP18       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP18        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":141675.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of South Lake Tahoe Parks Department wishes to utilize tire diverted rubber mulch materials to resurface five city recreational playgrounds.  This new material will replace used shredded wood chips, which is costly, and not as effective in meeting safety standards as the rubber mulch.  In addition, to improving the safety of the playground surface to prevent injuries, it will increase our ability to provide ADA accessibility.  Through use of the recycled tire rubber mulch, the city will divert approximately 32,000 passenger tire equivalent.  The city intends to recycle the current shredded wood chips and re-use it to assist in erosion control efforts as well as adding it to our planter beds throughout the city.","ParticipantName":"City of South Lake Tahoe","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lori","LastName":"Marino","Phone":"5305427410"},{"GrantID":20148,"CycleID":655,"CycleCode":"TDP18       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP18        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Ramona Unified School District is located in a rural, unincorporated area north of San Diego, in San Diego County. The District is requesting Tire-Derived Product funding to replace wood chips at four school playgrounds across the District. The project will divert 42,900 PTEs from the waste stream, at $3.50 per tire and a total of 514,800 pounds.","ParticipantName":"Ramona Unified School District","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rena","LastName":"Seifts","Phone":"7607872023"},{"GrantID":20151,"CycleID":655,"CycleCode":"TDP18       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP18        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":140520.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of Apple Valley (park maintenance staff) will install 100% tire-derived product (rubber mulch) in playgrounds at five popular parks: \r\nCivic Center (21,003 sq. ft. play area)\r\nCorwin (4,919 sq. ft. play area)\r\nMendel (5,619 sq. ft. play area)\r\nNorm Schmidt (2,870 sq. ft play area)\r\nThunderbird (2,614 sq. ft. combined area of two playgrounds)\r\n\r\nThe rubber mulch will outperform the current Engineered Wood Fiber (EWF) material used in these locations.  The benefits of this project are multi-faceted including: increased safety for children with superior shock absorption in fall zones, reduced mulch replacement cost, and long-term sustainability of the product. The rubber mulch is made from 100% California recycled tires. The project will divert a total of 40,300 passenger tire equivalents (PTEs) from California landfills.  The Town of Apple Valley has a population of 70,924 residents.","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Molinari","Phone":"7602407000"},{"GrantID":20152,"CycleID":655,"CycleCode":"TDP18       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP18        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":89460.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding is requested to provide rubber mulch to replace wood chips at the Freedom Elementary School playground and sand at Farmersville Junior High\u0027s playground.  The schools are located in a severely disadvantaged community in Tulare County.  The rubber mulch provides multiple benefits including a more resilient cushioning and improved safety in the “fall zones” and surrounding playground areas.  In addition, the rubber mulch does not need to be replaced or replenished as frequently as wood chips, saving on maintenance costs.  FUSD is requesting $89,460 for the rubber mulch purchase and delivery at the two sites.  FUSD maintenance staff will be responsible for site preparation and installation of the new rubber mulch.  The project will divert 20,476 passenger tire equivalents (PTEs) from California landfills.","ParticipantName":"Farmersville Unified School District","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Navarro","Phone":"5595922010"},{"GrantID":20156,"CycleID":657,"CycleCode":"FPG2        ","CycleNameID":130,"CycleName":"Recycled Fiber, Plastic, and Glass Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FPG2         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":3000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:  SiONEER-Stockton, LLC will build a new facility in Stockton for the processing of glass fines material that is currently going to landfill. Greenhouse Gas Reduction grant funds will be used to purchase fine grind equipment that is essential for the processing of glass fines, which will turn this material into a pozzolan to be used as a replacement ingredient in cement by California concrete manufacturers. The total grant project will achieve greenhouse gas emissions reductions of approximately 64,739 MTC02e and divert 79,532 tons of glass from landfills.","ParticipantName":"SiONEER Stockton, LLC.","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Doug","LastName":"Jackson","Phone":"7034721202"},{"GrantID":20165,"CycleID":655,"CycleCode":"TDP18       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP18        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":16893.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nThe City of Long Beach proposes to use a total of 34,870 sqft. of SBR Chunk rubber to create new pour-in-place playground safety surface at Jackson Park, Los Cerritos Park, Drake Park, Veterans Park,  and Whaley Park.  The play areas for these 5 park sites will help divert 9082 PTE\u0027s.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elizabeth","LastName":"Norman","Phone":"5625703211"},{"GrantID":20166,"CycleID":656,"CycleCode":"TIP4        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP4         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":29378.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\nAdding  50 - 80 Mesh Crumb Rubber into the following products:  reRubber Walkway Coating 8%, reRubber Driveway Coating 8%, reRubber Rubberized Primer 7%, reRubber Rubberized Sealant 9%, reRubber Rubberized Floor Coating 9%, reRubber Container Coating 7%, reRubber Trailer Coating 7%, reRubber Underbody Coating 9%, reRubber Deck Coating 8%, and reRubber Tire Sealant 15%.","ParticipantName":"reRubber, LLC","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Winters","Phone":"9097862811"},{"GrantID":20167,"CycleID":655,"CycleCode":"TDP18       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP18        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":20626.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nThe City of Calexico will install 26 Supersacks  of Rubber Bark (Weighing 1,950 lbs) at Cordova Park playground. The rubber material will cover an area with a total square footage of 2,570 square feet. The project will divert at least 2,500 CA tires at $5.00 (PTE).\r\n\r\nCordova Park is a park in City of Calexico\u0027s residential neighborhoods. It enables the community to experience a natural area within the City and provides a safe play area for children and residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Calexico","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lilliana","LastName":"Falomir","Phone":"7607682160"},{"GrantID":20169,"CycleID":655,"CycleCode":"TDP18       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP18        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":60000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nCollege of the Redwoods Men’s Track \u0026 Field team was the Golden Valley Conference Champions in 2016 despite practicing on an aging track in need of extensive repairs. The track was installed in 1972 and over the years the trees surrounding the track have sent roots under the track. When the trees were removed, the roots decayed, leaving ruts in the track. Humboldt’s wet winters have played a toll on the track as metal underground drainage has rusted and collapsed, causing run-off from our frequent rains to undermine the areas around several failed drains. Unfortunately this year’s wet weather combined with a wind storm caused five trees to fall directly on the track, impaling the track surface with branches that cannot be removed and permanently damaged the track in many places. The college proposes to have the surface and drainage under the rubberized track repaired and flattened and to install a replacement track surface using recycled California tires and with sufficient additional rubberized areas to support a sprint area, long jump, high jump and other track and field events. This track is used by intercollegiate athletics teams, athletics students, the Special Olympics, the CR Police Academy, Wildland Fire testing, several high school track teams, community members and numerous community events and track meets.","ParticipantName":"Redwoods Community College District","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steven","LastName":"McKenzie","Phone":"7074764382"},{"GrantID":20170,"CycleID":655,"CycleCode":"TDP18       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP18        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149787.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nThe projects consist of installing recycled rubber mulch at two park playgrounds and using rubber mulch as landscaping at another park project site.","ParticipantName":"City of Dorris","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carol","LastName":"McKay","Phone":"5303973511"},{"GrantID":20171,"CycleID":655,"CycleCode":"TDP18       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP18        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":22440.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nThe project consists of purchasing approximately 36 tons of rubber mulch from International Mulch Company, to be used in a drought-related project to provide rubber weed barrier material and water efficiency in landscape planters and beds throughout the Sonora High Campus.  Approximately 16,000 square feet of planters/beds will be covered in the rubber mulch at a depth of 2 inches.  The project is expected to be completed during the Summer and/or Fall of 2017.","ParticipantName":"Sonora Union High School District","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dana","LastName":"Vaccarezza","Phone":"2095330423"},{"GrantID":20172,"CycleID":655,"CycleCode":"TDP18       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP18        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":17060.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nA new elementary school plans to resurface (2) playgrounds using EMC Safety Tiles, (California SBR Tire rubber tiles) in a 3,866 s.f. total area.","ParticipantName":"Beaumont Unified School District","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lisa L.","LastName":"Hendrix","Phone":"9517975374"},{"GrantID":20173,"CycleID":655,"CycleCode":"TDP18       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP18        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149986.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nThe Maintenance, Operations, and Transportation yard has an area in the rear of the building with loose, powdery dirt.  When the busses drive in, it stirs up dust everywhere.  When it rains, the drivers that are parked in the dirt area must walk in the mud to get to their bus/truck.  The tire derived mulch will be used as landscaping to spread around the yard for dust control.  By laying down the Tire Derived mulch, it will keep the dust from flying through the air and causing respiratory problems for the staff and the various locations nearby. It will also be used in the front of the building, on the areas that currently have dirt, for dust control and beautification.","ParticipantName":"McFarland Unified School District","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sonia","LastName":"Hall","Phone":"6617923081"},{"GrantID":20175,"CycleID":656,"CycleCode":"TIP4        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP4         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":118515.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\nMission Rubber Company LLC is owned by MCP Services LLC located at 708 South Temescal Suite 101, Corona CA 92879.\r\nOur products can be grouped into construction materials and are sold into some of the largest building construction projects in the USA and Canada.  Today\u0027s construction industry favors \"green products\" that utilize recycled materials, environmentally friendly components and products that are produced with a low energy footprint.\r\nMission Rubber works with Cradle to Cradle, the Green Building Council, and LEED\u0027s credit organization to ensure its products meets today’s strict requirements.  By utilizing crumb rubber from tire in 4 of our product lines we can remain price competitive while meeting the needs of our customers and concerned citizens.\r\nWhile the market desires \"Green\" products we have found that these products only sell when priced the same or lower than competing products.  By utilizing crumb rubber from California tires and receiving the anticipated grant incentives we can offer these products at a rate that the market will consume.\r\nWe began including the 30 mesh crumb rubber in three of our product groups under TIP2 in 2015.  We are introducing 30 mesh crumb rubber into two more product lines, the End Cap/Specialty products, in 2017.","ParticipantName":"Mission Rubber Company LLC","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Donald","LastName":"Wrixon","Phone":"9514794942"},{"GrantID":20176,"CycleID":655,"CycleCode":"TDP18       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP18        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":12806.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funds requested will be used to purchase 46,800 pounds of rubber nugget mulch for landscaping purposes in our parks:  Hilltop Park, Unity Monument, Sunset View Park, Discovery Well Park, and Reservoir Park.","ParticipantName":"City of Signal Hill","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Grissel","LastName":"Chavez","Phone":"5629897251"},{"GrantID":20178,"CycleID":655,"CycleCode":"TDP18       ","CycleNameID":118,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Product Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP18        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149986.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project includes rubber mulch in the following:    \r\n1. Rubber mulch in one large playground and one tot lot in Heritage Park.\r\n2. Playground cover at Earl Ruth Park\r\n3. Playground cover at Veterans Park\r\n4. Playground at Tuolumne Park\r\n5. Playground at Parlier Academy","ParticipantName":"City of Parlier","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Sonia","LastName":"Hall","Phone":"5596463545"},{"GrantID":20182,"CycleID":656,"CycleCode":"TIP4        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP4         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":159124.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Requesting funds from the TIP4 Grant Program to manufacture new and existing products made from California recycled tires. SafePath will be manufacturing various products for the architectural marketplace for ADA compliance in public building, schools, and businesses, including city sidewalks and other path of travel access points in an effort to remove vertical barriers in our environment to allow for safe and accessible access. This grant application includes various ramp transition products, ADA landings, flat floor stock material and flooring and field reducers to provide access and code compliance. We anticipate using over 2 million lbs. of crumb tire rubber during this grant cycle. We are just starting production in Northern California, the first production facility in this area of the state.","ParticipantName":"Van Duerr Industries, Inc. dba SafePath Products Inc.","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kelly","LastName":"Morabito","Phone":"8004972003"},{"GrantID":20205,"CycleID":657,"CycleCode":"FPG2        ","CycleNameID":130,"CycleName":"Recycled Fiber, Plastic, and Glass Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FPG2         - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":3000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:  rPlanet Earth Los Angeles, LLC is building a PET plastic recycling plant in Vernon, CA. They will install two parallel bottle grade recycled PET (\"rPET\") production lines coupled with sheet extrusion, thermoforming and preform injection molding machines. The plant will have a PET recycling line that will allow recycling of both bottles and thermoforms into a high-quality flake. \r\nGreenhouse Gas Reduction grant funds will be used to help finance the purchase of thermoforming machines, thermoforming molds, utility equipment and other equipment necessary to recycle and manufacture high rPET content packaging products. The total grant project will achieve greenhouse gas emissions reductions of approximately 6,228 MTC02e and divert 4,152 tons of plastic from landfills. \r\n","ParticipantName":"rPlanet Earth Los Angeles, LLC","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Daviduk","Phone":"3105270733"},{"GrantID":20219,"CycleID":660,"CycleCode":"FW1         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW1          - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dallas Aicega","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Santa Monica will work with non-profit organizations, such as Global Green, to develop a food recovery and donation program with restaurants and businesses throughout the city. The two entities are also in conversation with long-time partner, the Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce, to assist with the project development and outreach.  This project will facilitate collaboration between local businesses, non-profits, residents, and the city to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and provide food for vulnerable and disadvantaged populations.  The city plans to add 2-3 businesses each month to the recovery program.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Monica","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Neal","LastName":"Shapiro","Phone":"3101111111"},{"GrantID":20220,"CycleID":660,"CycleCode":"FW1         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW1          - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dallas Aicega","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The San Diego Food System Alliance, program of Leah’s Pantry, will launch Smart Kitchens San Diego (SKSD), in partnership with Jacobs \u0026 Cushman San Diego Food Bank and LeanPath, Inc., to provide tools and technical assistance for selected large food production facilities in San Diego County to effectively reduce food waste and donate edible food. SKSD will subsidize the first two years of implementation and use of LeanPath’s food waste tracking system in 15 high-value food production facilities, concentrated in three distinct high-need zones across the county. The 15 food production facilities will be matched with selected agencies with a capacity to accept donations and feed hungry people, supported by additional trucks and refrigeration.","ParticipantName":"San Diego Food System Alliance, a Fiscal Project of Leah\u0027s Pantry","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Geertje","LastName":"Grootenhuis","Phone":"7607176627"},{"GrantID":20223,"CycleID":676,"CycleCode":"FW2         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW2          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Dallas Aicega","AwardedFunds":497144.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Culver City owns and operates a full-service sanitation franchise and is proposing to include a food rescue component to the existing routes to service food insecure populations.  Culver City will act as a food recovery transport mechanism, working collectively with food generators to expand their capacity to collect and distribute food.","ParticipantName":"City of Culver City","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Daniel","LastName":"Pankau","Phone":"3102536453"},{"GrantID":20228,"CycleID":660,"CycleCode":"FW1         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW1          - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dallas Aicega","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Through the Food Forward Wholesale Produce Market Recovery Program (WPR), Food Forward recovers excess fresh produce from the Wholesale Produce Market in downtown Los Angeles and distributes it to those in need.  Food Forward will expand the WPR Program by creating a Produce Depot in downtown Los Angeles, helping to manage the extraordinary amount of fresh fruits and vegetables available for rescue at the wholesale produce market nearby and to meet the enormous demand for produce recovery services. ","ParticipantName":"Food Forward","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Emily","LastName":"Parker","Phone":"8187641022"},{"GrantID":20231,"CycleID":676,"CycleCode":"FW2         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW2          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Dallas Aicega","AwardedFunds":470450.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project redirects produce and other food items from landfills, and provides them to residents of the Greater High Desert Corridor through several food programs. This project will fund Desert Manna’s expanded Barstow food bank, which will continue to provide food to the public through our produce markets, USDA commodities, pantry, and non-profit partners. The food bank will also supply our Rte. 66 Marketplace\u0027s restaurant (Elderly Nutrition Program included).  ","ParticipantName":"Desert Manna","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eugene","LastName":"Butticci","Phone":"7602567797"},{"GrantID":20235,"CycleID":660,"CycleCode":"FW1         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW1          - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dallas Aicega","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: St. Francis Center rescues food annually from a variety of food partners including area grocers, restaurants, food banks, and local stores to feed the homeless and extremely low-income families and individuals served through its programs.  Grant funds will pay for a refrigerated truck helping to increase the amount of food rescued which would have otherwise been discarded in landfills.","ParticipantName":"St. Francis Center","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marianne","LastName":"Reifer","Phone":"2137475347"},{"GrantID":20244,"CycleID":660,"CycleCode":"FW1         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW1          - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Stephanie Frieders","AwardedFunds":475072.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Food Bank for Monterey County food rescue project consists of partnerships and a pick-up schedule between the Food Bank of Monterey County and local agricultural companies.  Grant funds will expand refrigeration and transport capacity to collect, store and distribute (previously landfilled) fresh produce to people of the Salinas Valley and South Monterey County.  This project also facilitates the trade of additional collected produce for other potentially needed food items among the Feeding America network in California. ","ParticipantName":"Food Bank for Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Abbie","LastName":"Beane","Phone":"5033204975"},{"GrantID":20252,"CycleID":676,"CycleCode":"FW2         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW2          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Stephanie Frieders","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Fresno Metro Ministry (Metro) and Community Food Bank (CFB) are partnering to increase food recovery in the Fresno region, with Metro serving as Lead Participant meeting all working capital, state business registration, business duration, and other defined requirements. Metro has been serving the Fresno region since 1970 and CFB since 1992, with both now, working together to convert food waste streams currently being landfilled by many new and existing partners into newly diverted healthy recovered food for consumption by disadvantaged community members. Metro is also a current partner for the food recovery portion of the CalRecycle Organics Program grant awarded to Colony Energy Partners. ","ParticipantName":"Fresno Metropolitan Ministry","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Bergthold","Phone":"5594851416"},{"GrantID":20258,"CycleID":676,"CycleCode":"FW2         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW2          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Stephanie Frieders","AwardedFunds":499293.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Ventura County Public Health Department (VCPH) will allow the County to address a food recovery effort, by tackling the main obstacle that currently prevents programs from widespread donating.  VCPH and Ventura County Environmental Health will develop Edible Food Recovery Guidelines with a focus on hot food collection, which is notoriously difficult. These guidelines will provide a greater level of assurance to potential donors that they are participating safely in a recovery effort.  In addition, VCPH will provide leadership and resources to develop a coalition that brings together a network of stakeholders, with the primary goals of ending hunger in Ventura County and diverting food from landfill disposal. VCPH will also create an outreach program that Environmental Health Inspectors can use to encourage donations from businesses throughout the region.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Silvia","LastName":"Lopexz-Navarro","Phone":"8059816658"},{"GrantID":20260,"CycleID":676,"CycleCode":"FW2         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW2          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Stephanie Frieders","AwardedFunds":277140.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The County of El Dorado Environmental Management Department has partnered with the Food Bank of El Dorado to purchase equipment to expand collection and distribution of rescued food from donors to communities in need, and develop a food rescue public announcement and flyer to encourage food facilities and community partners to donate their unused food. ","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Engle","Phone":"5306216587"},{"GrantID":20266,"CycleID":676,"CycleCode":"FW2         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW2          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Stephanie Frieders","AwardedFunds":389387.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The overall goal of L.A. Kitchen’s Impact L.A Program is to recover excess and cosmetically imperfect produce from local farmers and wholesale companies that would otherwise go to waste and convert them into healthy meals to strengthen and uplift older citizens. With grant funding, L.A. Kitchen will expand its existing food waste rescue project in California in order to further reduce the amount of California-generated food materials being sent to landfills and reduce the amount of greenhouse gas emissions that the food waste creates.","ParticipantName":"Strong Food/L.A. Kitchen Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kelly","LastName":"Kay","Phone":"6467042688"},{"GrantID":20271,"CycleID":642,"CycleCode":"SWC70       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC70        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phillip Kovacs","AwardedFunds":277800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lake Elsinore is one of Southern California’s oldest communities (incorporated in 1888), and began as a relatively small recreation area and resort framed by the Cleveland National Forest and built around its 3,000-acre natural fresh water lake. Recently, The City of Lake Elsinore was listed as one of the fastest growing cities in Riverside County.  As the population has increased so has the City\u0027s homeless and transient population.  The abandoned items from these encampments are often in the rural open space areas citywide including the lake bottom.  These designated areas are a public health and safety issue within the City due to hazardous materials such as hypodermic needles, feces, urine and other health hazards left by the homeless and transient population.  In these cases, the responsible property owner is unable or unwilling to pay for a timely clean up which is needed to protect public health and safety.  The City of Lake Elsinore will utilize this money to clean-up homeless encampments as well as illegal dumping on private property within the City.","ParticipantName":"City of Lake Elsinore","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicole","LastName":"McCalmont","Phone":"9516743124"},{"GrantID":20273,"CycleID":660,"CycleCode":"FW1         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW1          - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Stephanie Frieders","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project will create a mobile food waste prevention and storage distribution center. The Bobcat Eats Food Waste and Prevention Program, a partnership between the University of California Merced and the Merced County Food Bank will reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through a collective impact approach that will result in measurable GHG reductions from landfill waste diversion.  The partnership will prevent food waste from being generated within disadvantaged communities through the distribution of produce that will serve low-income families and the university student population. Other benefits are increasing the communities’ abilities to effectively increase access to more nutritious and fresher food through accessibility and distribution mobility for low-income families and students.","ParticipantName":"University of California, Merced","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Yulia","LastName":"Hidalgo","Phone":"2093863103"},{"GrantID":20277,"CycleID":676,"CycleCode":"FW2         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW2          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Dallas Aicega","AwardedFunds":191963.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Kern County Public Health Services Department administers “Waste Hunger Not Food Kern County\" Initiative that already brought together food generators and food recipients to rescue food to feed the hungry, poor, and homeless. The Environmental Health Specialists and Environmental Health Technicians among other Public Health staff and committed partners will play pivotal roles in engaging additional food generators to fight against food insecurity by educating individuals on food donation safety and benefits. Partners are committed to ensure project success, as well as address and respond to food insecurity plaguing the communities.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Amarillas","Phone":"6618680214"},{"GrantID":20279,"CycleID":660,"CycleCode":"FW1         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW1          - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dallas Aicega","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Food Finders Food Rescue Program operates year round to link donated food from hundreds of food vendor partners to pantries, shelters and other nonprofits that provide meals and grocery items to those who are disadvantaged. Food Finders coordinates over 250 weekly food rescue routes that are operated by a network of volunteers and three staff truck drivers. The rescued food, which is donated by grocers, restaurants, produce marts, and farmers markets is taken directly to recipients in need rather than back to a warehouse and wasted.","ParticipantName":"Food Finders, Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Patti","LastName":"Larson","Phone":"5622831400"},{"GrantID":20280,"CycleID":676,"CycleCode":"FW2         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW2          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Dallas Aicega","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: In partnership with more than 100 schools, churches, and social service agencies, the Imperial Valley Food Bank (IVFB) plays a critical role in providing fresh, frozen, canned, and boxed food to families, recent veterans, the disabled, and seniors living on fixed incomes. IVFB receives and recovers food from manufacturers and retailers, supermarkets, food distributors, USDA, FEMA, farmers, wholesalers, sportsmen, and through food and fund drives. IVFB is building a new 28,000 square foot facility, which will dramatically increase its capacity to rescue and distribute food to thousands of food insecure residents in disadvantaged communities of Imperial County. Grant funds will provide IVFB with a commercial refrigeration system, forklift, and other equipment critical to IVFB’s food rescue program and development of its new facility.","ParticipantName":"Imperial Valley Food Bank","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sara","LastName":"Griffen","Phone":"7605450148"},{"GrantID":20284,"CycleID":660,"CycleCode":"FW1         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW1          - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Stephanie Frieders","AwardedFunds":313000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Joint Venture Silicon Valley has been contracted by the County of Santa Clara to develop a county-wide integrated food rescue initiative.  The Santa Clara County Food Rescue Initiative will build an umbrella infrastructure, utilizing an online donor-matching tool and providing the transportation solution serving as the centralized \"hub\" of all things food rescue for the county. Key stakeholders in the county are committed as partners, including the County and its 15 cities, Second Harvest Food Bank, Martha\u0027s Kitchen, and San Jose Unified School District, among others. ","ParticipantName":"Joint Venture Silicon Valley Network","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robin","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"6145458610"},{"GrantID":20285,"CycleID":642,"CycleCode":"SWC70       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC70        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Rebecca Oliver","AwardedFunds":41525.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funds from this grant will be used to pay for the rental of large dumpsters and the disposal fees associated with removing trash, debris, tires and automobiles from 586 acres owned by the Mendocino Coast Recreation and Park District.  This large tract of publicly owned land has been used as an illegal dumping ground for many years and these funds would allow the District to clean up the refuse and dispose of it properly.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Coast Recreation and Park District","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Carly","LastName":"Wells","Phone":"7079649446"},{"GrantID":20290,"CycleID":660,"CycleCode":"FW1         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW1          - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dallas Aicega","AwardedFunds":386960.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: For more than a decade, the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank has made it a priority to address the issue of food waste prevention. In 2005, Los Angeles Regional Food Bank implemented the Rapid Food Distribution Program (RFD), which allows a delivery of additional food items at the time of distribution to partner agencies. Grant funds will significantly expand the RFD Program by aiding the distribution of dairy items, protein, bakery items, and some shelf-stable items such as rice and beans. This will help prevent these food items from reaching their expiration date and being sent to a landfill.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Regional Food Bank","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Denise","LastName":"Ireland","Phone":"3232343030"},{"GrantID":20309,"CycleID":642,"CycleCode":"SWC70       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC70        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phillip Kovacs","AwardedFunds":214030.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Clearlake is seeking grant funds to clean up several properties within the city where the responsible party is unwilling or unable to clean up.  Several of these properties are burnt and are unsafe and uninhabitable.  They have structural damage and pose a health and safety hazard to the surrounding community.  Other properties have graffiti, trash, abandoned and inoperative vehicles, furniture and appliances stored in the yard and other deteriorating conditions.  Illegal dumping has occurred on several properties as abandoned sites attract transients; who oftentimes will begin to occupy and continue dumping.  All funds will be used to clean up these sites.","ParticipantName":"City of Clearlake","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Adeline","LastName":"Brown","Phone":"7079948201"},{"GrantID":20322,"CycleID":660,"CycleCode":"FW1         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW1          - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dallas Aicega","AwardedFunds":209736.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Riverside’s ingenuity is to foster attitudinal and behavioral changes that engage residents and businesses as active participants to reduce greenhouse gas emissions derived from food waste.  The project will develop an online community exchange to facilitate food exchange activities; hire a food connection coordinator to facilitate system-wide activities; and implement a 40-hour Food Rescue \u0026 Waste Prevention Ambassador certificate program.","ParticipantName":"City of Riverside","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joyce","LastName":"Jong","Phone":"9518265265"},{"GrantID":20342,"CycleID":676,"CycleCode":"FW2         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW2          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Stephanie Frieders","AwardedFunds":327500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:  City of Richmond’s project consists of working with a food rescue organization in Richmond to expand their operations as needed through the purchase of cold storage units and food transport vehicles.  Additionally, the project will reach out to multi-family property owners and managers offering free food waste prevention pop-up and education events.","ParticipantName":"City of Richmond","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Samantha","LastName":"Carr","Phone":"5106205407"},{"GrantID":20347,"CycleID":660,"CycleCode":"FW1         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW1          - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Stephanie Frieders","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Alameda County Waste Management Authority, Oakland Unified School District, Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District and All In will partner to implement the Alameda County’s K-12 Schools Smart Cafeteria Initiative - a comprehensive school-wide challenge that includes plate waste studies and waste audits, classroom curriculum, and outreach into student’s households to reduce the disposal of edible food to landfill through prevention, donation and composting residuals.  Smart Cafeteria Initiative will utilize and expand upon food share tables in every school cafeteria across two school districts to capture and sort unwanted food from lunch that is generated during or after meal service.  Surplus food will be available for hungry students to consume at school, then families from the school community.  Any remaining food from cafeterias and/or kitchens will be donated to local food insecure residents through All In\u0027s food recovery program that provides a sustainable career pathway for individuals with barriers to employment, empowering them to help reduce food insecurity in their communities","ParticipantName":"Alameda County Waste Management Authority","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Cassie","LastName":"Bartholomew","Phone":"5108916516"},{"GrantID":20348,"CycleID":660,"CycleCode":"FW1         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW1          - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Stephanie Frieders","AwardedFunds":299100.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:   Re-Plate is a nonprofit company that uses state of the art technology to match high-quality surplus food with communities in need by leveraging technology and the principles of the shared economy. Re-Plate has created a self-sustaining system in San Francisco and the greater Bay Area to match food donations from those who have a surplus to community organizations that have a need. Re-Plate’s algorithms match all recurring and on-demand food donations via optimized routes to Re-Plate fleet of professionally trained drivers. Re-Plate automatically sends notifications to donors about the status of the driver allowing them to track and communicate with the driver and even leave a tip. After the route is complete, the driver delivers all donations to local community organizations based on the type of food that the organization would like to receive. Grant funds will assist with transportation needs, distribution expenses, as well as software development and maintenance.","ParticipantName":"Re-plate, Inc.","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Hooman","LastName":"Yavi","Phone":"9259977840"},{"GrantID":20356,"CycleID":676,"CycleCode":"FW2         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW2          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Dallas Aicega","AwardedFunds":375206.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Los Angeles Conservation Corps is partnering with Meet Each Need with Dignity (MEND) food bank to increase food recovery in Pacoima and the Los Angeles region.  Los Angeles Conservation Corps, as an extension of its recycling and community benefit efforts, will provide the logistics solution for MEND and their network of food donors (restaurants, convenience stores, and supermarkets) in the eastern San Fernando Valley. Any remaining spoiled food will be sent to the Kroger Foods Distribution Center Renewable Energy Anaerobic Digester in the City of Compton.  ","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Conservation Corps","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Karla","LastName":"Ramos","Phone":"2137256158"},{"GrantID":20362,"CycleID":660,"CycleCode":"FW1         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW1          - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dallas Aicega","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: ProduceGood is a California nonprofit, headquartered in Oceanside that works with both commercial and noncommercial food generators across San Diego County to rescue unwanted and unsold produce in order to mitigate waste and supply nonprofit organizations that serve food-insecure individuals throughout San Diego County. Grant funds will help pay for a vehicle to transport food, program development, and supplies.","ParticipantName":"ProduceGood","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jerilyn","LastName":"White","Phone":"8312463379"},{"GrantID":20363,"CycleID":642,"CycleCode":"SWC70       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC70        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Rebecca Oliver","AwardedFunds":145880.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Del Norte County proposes to oversee the cleanup of ___ County-owned or abandoned properties in Del Norte County that have been targets of illegal dumping – including several which are adjacent to watercourses.  Grant resources will also be used to abate and recycle 15 (?) abandoned motor homes or trailers during the grant period, which are especially costly and challenging to manage in this rural county which is over 75% public land.   Grant resources will also be used for fencing and other means to inhibit additional dumping on properties following cleanup activities.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Miss","FirstName":"Heidi","LastName":"Kunstal","Phone":"7074647254"},{"GrantID":20366,"CycleID":660,"CycleCode":"FW1         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW1          - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dallas Aicega","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The San Luis Obispo County Food Rescue Project will expand the Food Bank rescues of supermarket food, rescuing and distributing edible food to residents in need.  The Food Bank will purchase a new 20-foot hybrid refrigerated box truck to increase the number of supermarkets served and the tons of food rescued. Food rescue pick-ups will take place daily, with the truck delivering rescued food to the nearest community partner for immediate distribution. Volunteer truck drivers will receive extensive training and food rescue outreach will be conducted to the community and policymakers. ","ParticipantName":"Food Bank Coalition of San Luis Obispo County","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Parker","Phone":"8052384664"},{"GrantID":20375,"CycleID":660,"CycleCode":"FW1         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW1          - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Stephanie Frieders","AwardedFunds":499789.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Jesus Provides Our Daily Bread, dba Jesus Center is partnering with the Community Action Agency of Butte County, Inc. to bolster food rescue efforts in Butte County. Grant funds will increase food storage, refrigeration, and transportation capacity, in addition to facility upgrades and aiding the effort to minimize food insecurity in Butte County.","ParticipantName":"Jesus Provides Our Daily Bread dba Jesus Center","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Laura","LastName":"Cootsona","Phone":"5303452640"},{"GrantID":20381,"CycleID":660,"CycleCode":"FW1         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW1          - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Stephanie Frieders","AwardedFunds":96429.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project consists of expanding existing food donation operations from local grocery stores, business, and organizations to include additional grocery stores and local restaurants.  Grant funds will be used to expand food storage, food preparation, and delivery capacity, as well as, salaries, purchase of a refrigerator truck and a convection oven, and repairing facilities.","ParticipantName":"Cityteam-Oakland","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Murray","Phone":"5104523758"},{"GrantID":20386,"CycleID":642,"CycleCode":"SWC70       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC70        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phillip Kovacs","AwardedFunds":118000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant projects seeks to clean-up three sites with on-going chronic illegal dumping and trash abandoned from homeless encampments. These sites are in open spaces and are adjacent to the Sacramento River. The wastes left behind by encampments in these areas create a health and safety hazard by way of human waste, food garbage, refuse, hazardous materials, and creates environmental pollution of land and water ways. The City of Redding is requesting funds to clean up the identified sites, remove vegetation to improve visibility as a deterrent to these activities and to install barriers to reduce accessibility with the intent of decreasing illegal activities and dumping in these areas.","ParticipantName":"City of Redding","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Clemens","Phone":"5302246207"},{"GrantID":20393,"CycleID":660,"CycleCode":"FW1         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW1          - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dallas Aicega","AwardedFunds":339574.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Waste Not OC Coalition, a Fiscal Project of OneOC (WNOC), is a public-private partnership with the goal of eliminating hunger and reducing food waste.  This partnership with Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County and Orange County Food Bank is a representation of the collaboration and support WNOC provides to the food recovery network in Orange County.  WNOC has developed a unique network of resources for its members, which significantly closes the gap between food insecurity and reducing food waste.  Grant funds will significantly propel this Coalition forward in the ability to recover edible food from the waste stream, reduce greenhouse gas emissions from landfill and end hunger in Orange County.","ParticipantName":"Waste Not OC Coalition, a Fiscal Project of OneOC","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Monica","LastName":"Needoba","Phone":"9167391200"},{"GrantID":20395,"CycleID":660,"CycleCode":"FW1         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW1          - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Stephanie Frieders","AwardedFunds":115000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: White Pony Express (WPE) is one of the largest food rescue and distribution programs in Northern California.  For this project, mobile groceries will be sent to identify pockets of Richmond, Pittsburg, and Antioch that have distressed neighborhoods, and schools with a high percentage of students in the free lunch program. Grant funds will be used to purchase a refrigerated 14’ box truck, a walk-in freezer, and a doubling of WPE\u0027s existing walk-in cooler.","ParticipantName":"White Pony Express","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Conner","Phone":"9257880146"},{"GrantID":20403,"CycleID":676,"CycleCode":"FW2         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW2          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Stephanie Frieders","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Project includes the purchase of a truck/van, food containers and insulated bags for transport, and lease of food recovery software. In addition, funds will be used to hire more truck drivers, a program coordinator to solicit more restaurants to donate surplus food, and to recruit more volunteers to perform food runs.  ","ParticipantName":"Peninsula Food Runners","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maria","LastName":"Yap","Phone":"4158266903"},{"GrantID":20405,"CycleID":660,"CycleCode":"FW1         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW1          - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dallas Aicega","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Grant funds will support food rescue and recovery in Los Angeles and will purchase a dedicated refrigerator truck to be utilized to rescue food from area grocers, restaurants, foodbanks, and local stores, which would otherwise end up in landfill locations. Rescued and recovered food will be utilized to address food insufficiency and nutritional deficiency for persons who are homeless and impoverished in Los Angeles, specifically the downtown area of Skid Row. ","ParticipantName":"The Midnight Mission","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nancy","LastName":"Neilson","Phone":"2136249258"},{"GrantID":20408,"CycleID":660,"CycleCode":"FW1         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2016-17   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW1          - 2016-17","GrantManager":"Dallas Aicega","AwardedFunds":65340.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) at California State University, Long Beach is a student-governed organization that provides administration and funding for student-centered programs serving a student population of 38,000. ASI Beach Pantry is the official food pantry on campus, which provides non-perishable and perishable food items to students in need. Grant funds are being requested to assist the ASI Beach Pantry with outreach to more students through a new program, Beach Finders.  The Beach Finders program is a food rescue program that will focus on rescuing food for the ASI Beach Pantry.","ParticipantName":"Associated Students, Inc","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christina","LastName":"Limon","Phone":"5629852402"},{"GrantID":20430,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":146075.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\nJacksonville Road Chip Seal Project - Chip Seal 9.64 miles of roadway with asphalt rubber chip seal.  Proposed construction start date is April 2018 utilizing 146,075 square yards of chip seal material.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Blossom","LastName":"Scott-heim","Phone":"2095335633"},{"GrantID":20431,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":292400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\nThe proposed projects will extend the useful life of the road pavement and improve ride quality by installing rubberized asphalt concrete.  The proposed projects will utilize 14,620 tons of hot-mix.\r\nThe Bond Road Median Project - proposed construction date for this project is April 2018.\r\nThe Arterial Rehabilitation and Bike Lane Improvements project - proposed construction date for this project is June 2019.\r\nThe 2019 Slurry Seal and Resurfacing Project - proposed construction date for this project is March 2019.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Elk Grove","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Karoly","Phone":"9164783617"},{"GrantID":20434,"CycleID":642,"CycleCode":"SWC70       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC70        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Rebecca Oliver","AwardedFunds":74980.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Illegal dumping is a citywide issue that can be divided into houseless-related dumping and neighborhood-related dumping, both of which are a major threat to public health, public safety, and the health of the environment. Two concurrent programs will be implemented to reduce houseless-related and neighborhood-related dumping. One program will employ temporary staff to coordinate outreach, cleanups, and enforcement related to illegal dumping on public lands near the waterfront. The second program will promote an existing bulky item pickup program to spread awareness and increase use of the service.","ParticipantName":"City of Eureka","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Donna","LastName":"Wood","Phone":"7072681858"},{"GrantID":20441,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":92450.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:\r\nProject #1: Beaumont Avenue Rehabilitation\r\nProject #2: Pennsylvania Avenue \r\nProject #3 Annual Citywide Street Rehabilitation FY17-18: Edgar Street, Orange Avenue, and 10th St.\r\nProposed construction start date is May 2018 utilizing 9,245 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Beaumont","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Vestal","Phone":"9517698520"},{"GrantID":20446,"CycleID":643,"CycleCode":"SWC71       ","CycleNameID":124,"CycleName":"Legacy Disposal Site Abatement Partial Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC71        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phillip Kovacs","AwardedFunds":750000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SMUD plans to construct a new substation, Station E, to replace its existing North City substation. SMUD purchased the subject site in October 2013. During grading activities for Station E, in 2015 SMUD unexpectedly encountered a significant amount of undocumented municipal burn waste beneath the surface. The Sacramento County Environmental Department (EMD) as the Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) designated the site as a closed, illegal, and abandoned disposal site. In order to resume construction of the new Station E substation the proposed project, Station E Waste Removal and Grading, will remove over 30,000 tons of hazardous waste from the site for disposal at a Class I landfill. Waste removal activities will begin in Spring 2018 and be completed by the end of 2018.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento Municipal Utility District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sarah","LastName":"Cheney","Phone":"9167327387"},{"GrantID":20447,"CycleID":642,"CycleCode":"SWC70       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC70        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Rebecca Oliver","AwardedFunds":127785.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of Apple Valley encompasses 78 square miles of developed and open desert land. To alleviate the threat to public health and safety and to discourage further illegal dumping the Town attempts to remove illegal dumps quickly. An aggressive community enhancement program consists of Code Enforcement Officers who locate illegal dumps, complete a thorough investigation, look for identifying information and rapidly remove the dumped waste. Illegal dumpsites are scattered throughout the Town of Apple Valley therefore parcel numbers and exact locations are not provided for the grant.\r\n\r\nApple Valley residents come from a variety of economic backgrounds. Residents may not have the capability of paying fees to dispose of their waste and therefore, may illegally dump the waste as a means of disposal. Dumping can be more common in areas with more renters who have fewer stakes in the community and in areas with absentee property owners. The Town attempts to alleviate illegal dumping by offering community enhancement events; these events allow citizens to dispose of items at no charge. Cleaning up illegally dumped waste is an expenditure that the Town would like to offset with the grant. \r\n\r\nThe Town of Apple Valley has an aggressive enforcement process regarding illegal dumping; individuals who are caught illegally dumping are issued a misdemeanor notice to appear (citation), are required to remove the illegally dumped items, and are required to provide documentation that the items were properly disposed of. Individuals who are observed dumping by an officer face the same consequences and also have their vehicle impounded and stored for thirty days. If the subject is found guilty by the courts, the maximum fine that can be imposed is $1,000.00 and/or 6 months in jail. The Town attempts to collect cost recovery for the time and resources dedicated to the case by the courts. \r\n\r\nThe Town focuses on removing potential environmental hazards that discarded waste poses to residents and the environment. Illegal dumps are commonly located within 1,000 feet of residential homes, schools, commercial or industrial centers, and electrical transmission lines. The program focuses on illegal dumps along the public right-of-way and on public lands where removing the dump is a public benefit. If an illegal dump was discovered on private property, paperwork would be submitted to Cal-Recycle requesting to use grant funds to abate the dumped waste and cost recovery may involve a lien on the property. Hazardous waste will be forwarded to the proper agency for removal and disposal. The Town strives to remove the waste efficiently using cost effective measures to obtain the maximum impact for the environment. The Town is requesting a waiver for cost recovery on public right-of-ways and public property.\r\n\r\nThe proposed program focuses on illegal dumps along the public right-of-way and on public lands where removing the dump is a public benefit. If an illegal dump was discovered on private property, the Town will make every attempt to contact the owner to remove the waste. If the waste is not removed in a timely manner the Town would consider obtaining an abatement warrant to remove the waste. All costs involved with removing the waste from the property would be recovered by the Town placing a lien on the property or recovering restitution through other measures. Illegal dumps will not be removed from private properties without first obtaining a warrant. Grant funds would not be used to remove illegal waste sites on private properties, unless written permission is obtained by the Grant Manager.  \r\n\r\nCode Enforcement Officer’s will patrol their assigned geographical areas removing small disposal waste sites. The Community Enhancement Crew works Saturdays and Sundays removing larger illegal disposal waste sites. If a disposal waste site is determined to be a traffic hazard or an attractive nuisance, resources will be used to remove the disposal waste site immediately. The Town will conduct these efforts in a safe manner. Proper tools and equipment will be used when removing disposal waste sites. \r\n\r\nApple Valley has an administrative process in place that allows the Town to recover abatement expenses.  Whenever any person creating, causing, committing, or maintaining a public nuisance, as referred to in Apple Valley Municipal Code Section 1.01.250, or other public nuisance, as defined under State law or other ordinance or regulation, has been given notice, by or on behalf of the Town Attorney or by any other Town officer, employee or policing agent authorized to give such notice, to abate such nuisance, or cease and desist from continuing such nuisance or violation of law, and such person who was given notice fails, refuses, or neglects to comply with the notice within the time specified therein, or if such a time is not specified, then within a time reasonably sufficient to enable such compliance, such noncomplying person shall be liable to the Town for any and all costs and expenses to the Town involved in thereafter abating the nuisance and in obtaining compliance with or enforcing the law as referred to or encompassed in the said notice.\r\n\r\nCosts and expenses, may include, but are not limited to, any and all direct costs and expenses related to such things as personnel salaries and benefits, operational overhead, rent, interest, fees for experts or consultants, legal costs or expenses, including attorney\u0027s fees, claims against the Town arising as a consequence of the nuisance or violation, and procedures associated with collecting moneys due hereunder. The provisions shall also apply to any person who received a notice, as specified therein, and thereafter the nuisance or violation was abated, but such person subsequently allowed or was responsible for a recurrence of the nuisance or violation.\r\n\r\nApple Valley residents can access Apple Valley Code Enforcement’s website; the webpage is continually updated with upcoming Community Enhancement Events. There is a designated link for illegal dumping on the website; this link provides residents with contact information for Code Enforcement, the Sheriff’s Department, and We-Tip if they observe someone illegally dumping. The website provides information about illegal dumping and the consequences when subjects are caught.    \r\n\r\nAnother key component of our outreach program in the Code Enforcement Monthly Report. Each month Code Enforcement produces a Monthly Report that was initially intended to provide the Town Council and Town Executive Staff with an overview of Code Enforcement. The Monthly Report has been transformed into a document that is made available to residents of Apple Valley and has become an integral part of community outreach. Community Enhancement Events are spotlighted showing what events are being offered and the effectiveness of our illegal dumping program is shown using photographs and statistics. \r\n\r\nApple Valley makes every attempt to provide opportunities for residents to reduce visual blight by offering free events. An illegal dumping flyer was created to assist in addressing the concern of illegal dumping within the Town. The flyer is offered to residents during community events and is available on the Code Enforcement website. The flyer is spotlighted on social media and other media outlets available to the Town.\r\n\r\nThe Town of Apple Valley partners with Burrtec Waste Industries, Inc. to award residents who report illegal dumping to authorities. Through the program residents can be awarded a check for $500.00, when providing information leading to the arrest and conviction of the illegal dumpers.\r\n\r\nIt is the goal of Apple Valley to ensure that the program is effective in reducing illegal dumping and removing illegal waste sites, continuous tracking and evaluation will be conducted; if the Town feels the program becomes ineffective, it will be reviewed, and necessary changes will be placed into a revised program and provided to Cal-Recycle for review and approval. \r\n\r\nStatistics will be maintained, including hours of the personnel involved, illegal waste sites removed, tonnage delivered to the San Bernardino County Landfill, and tracking of equipment purchased. This information will be provided to Cal-Recycle through the Final Progress Report.\r\n\r\nProgress reports will be completed quarterly for review by Town Executive Staff and Cal-Recycle. A Final Report will be compiled and submitted to Cal-Recycle showing that the commitments of the Town were fulfilled within the budget amount requested.\r\n\r\nGrant funds would be used to subsidize the Illegal Dump Cleanup Program. Currently, the program focuses on removal, transportation, recycling, and disposal of illegally dumped waste along the public right-of-way and on public property. \r\n\r\n\r\nSubstantiation of threat to public health and safety and/or the environment\r\nDuring the past five years the Town of Apple Valley has investigated 3,822 cases of illegal dumping and collected over 919,120 pounds of waste. The dumped waste includes: household trash, construction material, yard waste, furniture, electronics, appliances, and many other items. While investigating these sites, rodents, insects, and snakes are commonly located using the waste as a protective habitat. The Town has found that when waste sites are removed swiftly, the potential for rodents and animals forming habitats and causing health hazards within neighborhoods is greatly reduced. Apple Valley has become a familiar and common place to dump illegal waste due to the amount of open desert space and rural areas. The rural area is attractive to illegal dumpers as they are not very likely to get caught in the act. Apple Valley has found that many subjects who are caught illegally dumping waste to not reside in Town. It is a crime of opportunity because Apple Valley is located within close proximity to the San Bernardino County Landfill. (Exhibit 1)\r\n\r\nThere are significant the health and safety issues associated with illegal dumping. Areas used for illegal dumping may be easily accessible to people, especially children, who are vulnerable to the physical and chemical hazards posed by waste. Rodents, insects, and other vermin attracted to waste sites pose additional health risks. Mosquitos can breed 100 times faster than normal in the warm, stagnant water which collects inside tires. Some of the mosquitoes can carry life threatening diseases such as Dengue Fever, Zika Virus, West Nile Virus, Yellow Fever, and Encephalitis. Apple Valley is located within San Bernardino County, which has been identified by the CDC as a county with active West Nile Virus cases. As of July 14, 2017, there have been a total of 92 cases of West Nile Virus in 20 counties throughout California with San Bernardino County listed as an affected county. (Exhibit 2)\r\n•\t4 human cases, San Bernardino County affected\r\n•\t71 dead birds, San Bernardino County affected\r\n•\t17 sentinel chickens, San Bernardino County affected\r\n\r\nIllegal dumps within Apple Valley are found near schools, parks, lifeline trails, bike paths, and other crucial areas that are vital to the community. The local high schools are surrounded by open desert land. Many of the school activities utilize the open desert as a training site for the student’s various activities. The waste poses a nuisance condition including potential health concerns, attractive habitats for snakes and other wildlife, and physical harm from waste items such as nails, glass, and other potential dangerous items to the students and residents that utilize the open desert, parks, bike paths, Mojave River Bottom and other multi-use recreational trails. (Exhibit 3)\r\n\r\nThe Mojave River is a major artery for water in the area. Illegal disposal sites are often located on the river and along the banks. This creates a concern for residents of Apple Valley because of the potential absorption of waste into the ground. If there are toxic or hazardous substances in the waste it could contaminate the water table. The Mojave River groundwater basin is approximately 1,400 square miles and extends from the San Bernardino and the San Gabriel Mountains in the south to north of Harper and Coyote Lakes (dry). The groundwater basin is bordered on the west by Antelope Valley and shares its southeastern boundary with the Morongo groundwater basin. Removing illegal waste sites from the Mojave River prevents health and safety concerns for Apple Valley residents as well as other communities that use the 1,400 square miles of ground water from the basin. Illegal waste sites promote a health and safety concern at a local level but include a large portion of California.\r\nThe water in the Mojave River primarily flows underground, with the surface remaining dry most of the time. The water comes to the surface only in areas with impermeable rock, such as the upper and lower narrows near Victorville, Apple Valley and in the Afton Canyon area northeast of Barstow. \r\nIn Apple Valley, illegal dumps are often the result of abandoned homeless encampments. These encampments pose as an attractive nuisance while fostering a potential health and safety concern. It is not uncommon to locate potentially dangerous items such as syringes, weapons, drugs and paraphernalia at these camps. There is also the health and safety concern with human waste, bloodborne pathogens and other bodily fluids. Inadequate human waste at encampments along rivers can pose a hazard to the water supply or nearby communities that the river serves. As documented in the attached photographs, the Town removed approximately 23 tons of debris from an abandoned transient encampment along the Mojave River. The transients were utilizing the Mojave River as a restroom facility, washing clothes and bathing. This encampment and others identified in Apple Valley promote a serious health risk for the communities that utilize the 1,400-square miles of ground water from the Mojave River. (Exhibit 4)   \r\n\r\nThe illegal dumping of waste affects the environment by contaminating the soil, surface waters and ground water. Dumped appliances can release hazardous chemicals including chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) into the air which can harm the ozone layer. Chemicals from household, commercial and industrial sources can contaminate wells and surface water which can affect lakes, streams and drinking water supplies. In Apple Valley the major waterway concern is the Mojave River. The waste can also impact proper drainage and make areas more susceptible to flooding.\r\n\r\nThe frequency of fires either through combustion or arson is more common at these dump sites. We are also finding that local transients are locating illegally dumped waste and burning it to stay warm. The fires are dangerous for people living in the area and for the people who put out the flames. There is the potential that these sites can contain flammable containers that can explode; also, chemicals can give off toxic smoke that is detrimental to the health of the residents. Residents of homeless encampments turn to wood stoves and camp fires for heat and cooking. When left unattended, these fires can become out of control and burn down encampment structures and injure people. Larger fires can spread to more populated areas and damage building and infrastructure. More significantly for the environment, these fires may displace or kill animals and vegetation, destroying their habitats.   \r\n\r\nDump sites serve as magnets for additional dumping and other criminal activities. Illegal dumping contributes to property values decreasing and the community becoming unattractive to commercial and residential developers. The Town is attempting to prevent the Broken Window theory from occurring. The broken window theory states that maintaining and monitoring urban environments to prevent small crimes such as vandalism, public drinking, and illegal dumping helps to create an atmosphere of order and lawfulness, thereby preventing more serious crimes from happening.\r\n\r\nIllegal dump sites can cause neighborhood property values to decrease and can affect the local tax base. These areas can be unattractive to commercial and residential developers, limiting their future potential. A great deal of funding is spent cleaning up dump sites and the cost of hauling and disposing of the waste is passed onto the residents with higher service fees or property taxes. The Town would like to reduce the burden on the tax payers. Through this proposed grant the Town would be able to reduce the burden while enticing commercial and residential development. The Town’s motto is “A Better Way of Life” which will be accomplished with the removal of illegally dumped waste. (Exhibit 5)\r\n\r\nApple Valley residents can access Apple Valley Code Enforcement’s website; the webpage is continually updated with upcoming Community Enhancement Events. There is a designated link for illegal dumping on the website; this link provides residents with contact information for Code Enforcement, the Sheriff’s Department, and We-Tip if they observe someone illegally dumping. The website provides information about illegal dumping and the consequences when subjects are caught. (Exhibit 6)    \r\n\r\nAnother key component of our outreach program in the Code Enforcement Monthly Report. Each month Code Enforcement produces a Monthly Report that was initially intended to provide the Town Council and Town Executive Staff with an overview of Code Enforcement. The Monthly Report has been transformed into a document that is made available to residents of Apple Valley and has become an integral part of community outreach. Community Enhancement Events are spotlighted showing what events are being offered and the effectiveness of our illegal dumping program is shown using photographs and statistics. (Exhibit 6)    \r\n\r\nApple Valley makes every attempt to provide opportunities for residents to reduce visual blight by offering free events. An illegal dumping flyer was created to assist in addressing the concern of illegal dumping within the Town. The flyer is offered to residents during community events and is available on the Code Enforcement website. The flyer is spotlighted on social media and other media outlets available to the Town. (Exhibit 6)    \r\n\r\n\r\nSubstantiation of need for grant funds\r\nApple Valley residents come from a variety of economic backgrounds. Residents may not have the capability of paying fees to dispose of their waste and therefore, may be illegally dumping the waste as a means of disposal. The illegal dumping of waste is an expenditure that is becoming a challenge to support and the Town is looking at grant funds to aid in supporting the program.  \r\n\r\nApple Valley proposes to clean up approximately 385,250 pounds of waste within the 78 square miles of the Town. This can’t be done without grant funding because most of the dumping is occurring on public right of way or public property. The Town would be able to continue removing waste sites, with the belief based on the current data that an increased amount of waste sites will be removed through the grant period than previous years. The grant funds will not only support removing additional waste sites but will provide personnel with the proper equipment to safely and effectively remove the waste. By having the proper equipment, the Town will have the opportunity to support thorough investigations and potentially increase the rate of convictions for people caught illegally dumping. Convictions of illegal dumpers is a great deterrent and will reduce the amount of illegal dumping. Additionally, when illegal dumps are removed quickly and waste does not accumulate, people are less likely to dump.    \r\n\r\nApple Valley Code Enforcement is responsible for the Community Enhancement Crew, including funding of the operations. Over the last five years (FY2013/14 through FY2017/18) the Code Enforcement Operations and Maintenance Budget has been reduced from $143,045.00 to $134,400.00 resulting in a decrease of 6.04%. Although, the Code Enforcement Operations \u0026 Maintenance Budget has been reduced, the costs to operate the Illegal Dump Program has increased from $38,586.75 to $43,058.13, resulting in a 11.5% increase. This poses a challenge to maintain the current illegal dump program at its current level. (Exhibit 7) \r\n\r\nExpenditures to operate the Community Enhancement Crew at an appropriate level continue to increase. The personnel costs have increased over the last five years (FY2012/13 through FY2016/17) from costs $24,738.67 to $29,984.70, resulting in an increase of 21%. The disposal fees charged by the San Bernardino County Waste Division fluctuates with an average cost of $5,186.77 per year over the same five-year period. The fuel costs charged by local businesses fluctuates with an average cost of $3,585.34 per year over the same five-year period. It is anticipated that the collection of waste and costs along with fuel consumption will continue to increase. Continuing the program is becoming contingent upon securing additional funding. At the current rate of decreasing budgets and increasing costs, the sustainability of the program is in question. (Exhibit 7)\r\n\r\nThe San Bernardino County Solid Waste Division imposes a fee of $59.94 per ton to dispose waste at the Victorville Landfill. During FY2015/16 the Community Enhancement Crew removed 160,400 pounds of illegally dumped waste. Based on the data reviewed from the last five years, the Town believes that 385,250 pounds is a reasonable amount of debris that can be removed.  A 15% contingency was included in the expected disposal cost for unforeseen increases.\r\n\r\nOver the last five years, the Community Enhancement Crew has removed 919,120 pounds of debris in Apple Valley. The Town maintains statistics for illegal dumpsites removed by the Community Enhancement Crew. The information is used to keep the Town Council, Executive Staff, and residents abreast of illegal dumping issues within the Town as well as to show illegal dumping trends to code enforcement staff. The statistics are also used as a community outreach tool for the illegal dumping campaign.\r\n\r\nThe Community Enhancement Crew utilizes a converted horse trailer to transport illegally dumped items to the landfill. The trailer has proven to be a key component of the illegal dump program, in large part by having the capability to haul a large amount of debris at one time. Due to natural wear and tear beyond the Town’s control, even with performing preventive maintenance monthly, the vehicle has become dilapidated over its 12 years of service. The Town is having to expend funds on repairing the trailer, which could be used to support removing additional waste sites. The Code Enforcement Department has not budgeted capital equipment for several years due to budget decreases.  \r\n\r\nThe San Bernardino County Landfill in Victorville is closed on Sundays. The Community Enhancement Crew needs to be efficient in disposing of items on Saturday. It is important that the trailer is empty to allow removal of illegal dumpsites on Sunday. A dump trailer would greatly reduce the amount of time spent unloading the trailer by hand at the dump from 30 minutes to approximately 5 minutes. The capability to automatically dump the trailer would allow the Community Enhancement Officer to complete this task more efficiently and safer. A dump trailer would also increase the capacity of debris the crew would be able to remove from sites prior to going to the landfill. \r\n\r\nThe Town conducted extensive research to locate companies that could provide a dump trailer with identified specifications. Several proposals were obtained by the Town. Alum-Line, Inc. was determined to be the company that could provide the most efficient and effective trailer, meeting all the requirements set forth. A major concern was the weight of the trailer fully loaded with debris. Statistics of weight disposed of at the Victorville Landfill were reviewed. It was determined that a steel dump trailer loaded with debris could exceed the maximum capacity of the vehicle towing the trailer. An aluminum dump trailer would weigh less, ensuring that the vehicle could tow the trailer safely with a full load.   \r\n\r\nThe Town is requesting funding through the grant to purchase a hydraulic dump trailer for the Community Enhancement Crew. Alum-Line, Inc. provided a proposal for a Custom 14’ Bumper Aluminum Dump Trailer. The company would custom build the trailer to meet the needs of the Community Enhancement Crew. The dump trailer would be constructed to allow the Community Enhancement Crew to be more efficient in their operations. Again, this would allow funding to be allocated to removing additional waste sites, instead of making needed repairs. \r\n\r\nThe trailer will be marked with official Town of Apple Valley logos and identified with Community Enhancement Crew. If so desired, Cal-Recycle logos would also be placed on the trailer. The Town of Apple Valley will adhere to Town and CalRecycle’s policies set forth for purchasing the trailer. The trailer would be maintained under the Town of Apple Valley Vehicle Maintenance Policy, ensuring the preventive maintenance is conducted regularly. All other costs associated with the trailer including insurance would be covered by the Town.\r\n\r\nThe dump trailer would be used exclusively by the Community Enhancement Crew for removing illegal disposal waste sites from Apple Valley. The primary responsibility of the Community Enhancement Crew is to remove illegal disposal sites. The trailer would have no other functions within Code Enforcement or the Town of Apple Valley. \r\n\r\nAt this point the Town is not able to purchase a new trailer due to budgetary concerns. Purchasing a new trailer would also place the burden on the tax payers of Apple Valley. The Town is having to expend funds on repairing the trailer, which could be used to support removing additional waste sites. Due to the condition of the trailer the Town may be forced to remove the trailer from service. This would not allow the program to continue and allow illegal disposal sites to multiply rapidly. This would promote health and safety concerns in the community, attractive nuisances, potentially contaminate the ground water and leave Apple Valley blighted with waste.  \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nGoals and Objectives\r\nDue to the negative effects on the community and environment the Town of Apple Valley has identified several focal points for the program:\r\n•\tGoal 1: Reduce or eliminate existing hazards / health and safety concerns\r\no\tObjective 1: Remove illegal waste sites from right of way and public properties \r\no\tObjective 2: Collect 385,250 pounds of waste\r\no\tObjective 3:  Identify and prosecute the illegal dump suspects\r\no\tObjective 4: Reduce visual blight/ Maintain property value\r\n•\tGoal 2: Emphasize Illegal Dumping Prevention\r\no\tObjective 1: Remove waste sites in a timely manner to detour future dumping\r\no\tObjective 2: Support Community Enhancement Events, offering free cleanups \r\no\tObjective 3: Collaboration with the community, public outreach \r\no\tObjective 4: Targeted enforcement of frequent waste site areas\r\n•\tGoal 3: Tracking and Evaluation\r\no\tObjective 1: Document illegal waste sites removed\r\no\tObjective 2: Maintain documents, including photographs, investigations, etc \r\no\tObjective 3: Maintain data and statistics \r\no\tObjective 4: Continuously evaluate the program for effectiveness  \r\n•\tGoal 4: Cost Recovery\r\no\tObjective 1: Restitution for personnel and resources through administrative processes\r\no\tObjective 2: Restitution for personnel and resources through the Courts \r\no\tObjective 3: Use alternative methods to collect restitution\r\no\tObjective 4: Provide additional resources to the Town with restitution collected\r\n\r\n\r\nEvaluation \r\nThe actions of the Community Enhancement Crew will be evaluated after each illegal waste site has been removed. Removal of the illegal waste site will be accomplished by removing items, ensuring that the area is clean and free of blight or any potential health and safety issues. The Community Enhancement Officer will document the removal of the waste by taking photographs, documenting the time spent removing the waste on designated forms, and maintaining receipts from the San Bernardino County Landfill with the total weight that was delivered to the facility. \r\n\r\nRecords will be maintained with all information required by the grant. The reports will include statistics and financial reports to evaluate the effectiveness of the grant funds in removing illegally dumped waste sites from Apple Valley.\r\n\r\nThe goals and objectives will continually be monitored to ensure that they are meeting the overall aspects of the grant program. If it is deemed that a specific goal or objective needs to be reviewed, the Code Enforcement Manager will review the specific goal or objective and adjust appropriately. It will be the responsibility of the Code Enforcement Manager to ensure the program is being operated within the expectations of the Town and CalRecycle.\r\n\r\n\r\nBudget\r\nThe Town produced a detailed budget that separates the requested grant funds from the match funds and in-kind services. The budget provided only has eligible costs as outlined in the policies and procedures. Local funds matched in the grant proposal primarily consist of staff time which is approved by the Apple Valley Town Council through the Adopted Budget. As indicated in the budget the match funds exceeds the grant funds requested by $47,939.00. The total match funds from the Town of Apple Valley and In-Kind Services totals $174,914.00 for the grant program. \r\n\r\nWhile compiling the budget the Town attempted to reduce costs when possible. Utilizing the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department inmates to remove waste sites saves approximately $88,064.00 that is donated as an in-kind service. The use of the inmates allows additional funding to be used to remove waste sites instead of paying salaries. The purchase of a new trailer with grant funds will have an initial cost commitment but will allow funds that are currently being used to make repairs on the trailer to be diverted to removing additional waste sites. \r\n\r\nThroughout the budget process the Town has attempted to be frugal while being realistic. It is the goal of the Town to provide personnel with hand tools, safety equipment, boots, first-aid kits, and other miscellaneous tools used to assist in investigating and removing illegal disposal waste sites. The Town wants to ensure that illegal dumps are removed safely, eliminating potential harm to the personnel removing the waste. Personnel also need proper tools to assist with conducting a thorough investigation when subjects are caught illegally dumping waste. When the court is considering the matter, these tools will help gain convictions as well as cost recovery. \r\n\r\n\r\nLetters of Support\r\nLetters of Support were obtained from United States Congressman Paul Cook, Assemblyman Jay Obernolte and Apple Valley Mayor Scott Nassif. They express support for the Town of Apple Valley\u0027s Illegal Dumping Program and the difference it makes in the community. They stand together in promoting activities within the community that make it a better place to live. Funding is recommended for The Illegal Disposal Site Abatement Grant Program.\r\n\r\nThe Town has not received any written or verbal opposition in support of the Town of Apple Valley applying for the Illegal Disposal Site Abatement Grant Program.\r\n\r\n\r\nUse of California Conservation Corps\r\nThe Town of Apple Valley is not partnering with a California Conservation Corps (CCC) to assist with grant activities. At the time of the application the Town is utilizing Inmates from the San Bernardino County Sheriff\u0027s Department to assist with removing illegal disposal sites. They provide the Town with an in-kind service for their time whic","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Guy","LastName":"Eisenbrey","Phone":"7602407000"},{"GrantID":20455,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":344804.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City\u0027s proposed project will incorporate rubberized asphalt. The location of construction includes numerous streets throughout the City of Santa Clarita. Proposed construction start date is May 2018 utilizing 86,201 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clarita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ramiro","LastName":"Fuentes","Phone":"6612864134"},{"GrantID":20458,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":151000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The grant will be used on multiple paving projects in the City of Eastvale. Utilizing approximately 15,100 tons of hot mix asphalt with crumb rubber from California-generated waste tires. The projects will commence in different times between May 2018 to March 2020.","ParticipantName":"City of Eastvale","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Craig","LastName":"Bradshaw","Phone":"9517034472"},{"GrantID":20459,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":117068.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City\u0027s project will overlay various streets within the City of Vacaville using Rubberized Hot Mix Asphalt with a thickness of 0.2\u0027, reconstructing several curb ramps to comply with ADA requirements.  The Construction starting date is expected to be near October 2018. approximate RHMA tonnage to be used in this project is 8,362 Tons.","ParticipantName":"City of Vacaville","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Amer","LastName":"Rihani","Phone":"7074495139"},{"GrantID":20463,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":254000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project involves rehabilitating deteriorated asphalt concrete pavement.  Proposed improvements include grinding and overlaying the existing pavement with Asphalt Rubber Hot Mix (ARHM).  This is a citywide project and is located on various arterials such as:\r\n\r\n1.  MacArthur Blvd from Ford Rd to SR 73\r\n2.  University Dr from Jamboree Rd to SR 73\r\n3.  Marguerite Ave from Fifth Ave to San Joaquin Hills Rd\r\n4.  Hospital Rd from Superior Ave to Placentia Ave\r\n5.  San Joaquin Hill Rd from Jamboree Rd to MacArthur Blvd\r\n6.  Bonita Canyon Rd from MacArthur Blvd to SR 73\r\n7.  Bison Ave from Jamboree Rd to SR 73\r\n\r\nProposed construction start date is July 2018 utilizing 25,400 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Newport Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Tran","Phone":"9496443315"},{"GrantID":20466,"CycleID":663,"CycleCode":"FR61        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR61         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":40241.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Spicer-Stemple Creek Clean-Up Project was first identified by the Marin County Sheriff’s Department and County of Marin as a location where illegal dumping activity had been occurring over a period of time. The responsible dumping parties have not been identified and therefore cannot pay for remediation. The site is located approximately 15 minutes from the Sonoma County Landfill on an active livestock ranch just outside of Petaluma, CA. The site contains approximately 6 dozen tires, 2 cars, miscellaneous kitchen appliances, paint cans in addition to household trash. The Spicer Family has actively cleaned up sections of the unnamed tributary to Stemple Creek in years past but has not participated in dumping prevention programs. Stemple Creek is listed as a 303(d) listed/impaired waterbody by the North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board for excessive sediments and nutrients. Special-status species in the watershed include California freshwater shrimp, northwestern pond turtle, Myrtle’s silverspot butterfly, and California red-legged frog.\r\n\r\nThis $40,242 proposal includes remediation of the 1,584 linear foot site with the assistance of  Conservation Corps North Bay’s Natural Resources and Community Recycling Programs. The County of Marin will facilitate permitting with the agencies while the Marin Resource Conservation District will be the California Environmental Quality Act lead, proposal applicant and contract manager.","ParticipantName":"Marin Resource Conservation District","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nancy","LastName":"Scolari","Phone":"4156631170"},{"GrantID":20467,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed pavement maintenance project will overlay Mosquito Road, Ray Lawyer Drive, Placerville Drive, Broadway, and Clay Street beginning in 6/2018. The project is expected to require a total of 15,000 tons of AC hot mix and 160 tons of crumb rubber.","ParticipantName":"City of Placerville","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Aaron C.","LastName":"Schiestel","Phone":"5306425557"},{"GrantID":20474,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":167030.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\nTown of Moraga is planning to use RHMA as a wearing course for its full depth reconstruction sections. Construction of the first project is anticipated to begin July of 2018.  It is estimated that a total of 6,302 tons of RHMA will be used for these projects. The amount of tire-derived crumb rubber used for these projects will be based the required minimum 300 pounds per ton of rubberized binder. In addition, the Town will apply a Rubberized Cape Seal to over 30 street segments with PCI values ranging from 37 to 65, totaling 78,802 Square yards of Rubberized Chip Seal underneath a top microsurface seal.","ParticipantName":"Town of Moraga","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shawn","LastName":"Knapp","Phone":"9258887027"},{"GrantID":20475,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":69370.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\nProject #1 - Alicia Parkway Rehabilitation (Pacific Park to City Limits)\r\nProject #2 - Aliso Creek Road Rehabilitation (73 to Aliso Viejo Parkway)\r\nProject #3 - Glenwood Terrace Rehabilitation (multiple residential streets)\r\nThe projects consist of grinding existing asphalt pavement, placing ARHM, placing AC leveling course, installation of traffic loops, thermoplastic striping and pavement markings, and adjustment of existing utility vaults, manholes, and valve covers.  Proposed construction start date is July 2018 utilizing 9,910 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Aliso Viejo","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Shaun","LastName":"Pelletier","Phone":"9494252533"},{"GrantID":20476,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":66218.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Monterey Park will resurface 24 roads using Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Hot-Mix Material within City limits.  The project will cover a total of 1,231,121 square miles of roadway and use a total of 16,554 tons of RAC material. The proposed construction start date is January 2018.","ParticipantName":"City of Monterey Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Bonnie","LastName":"Tam","Phone":"6263071383"},{"GrantID":20477,"CycleID":664,"CycleCode":"TIP5        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP5         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\nU.S. Rubber competes with large vertically integrated corporations that, due to their integration, enjoy lower raw material costs to produce their products.  While investing in a strategy to become more sustainable and vertically integrated ourselves, we plan to utilize the Grant monies to lower our rubber costs, thereby allowing us to remain price competitive with domestic and Chinese products in our markets.","ParticipantName":"U.S. Rubber Recycling, Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stephanie","LastName":"Slater","Phone":"9098251200"},{"GrantID":20478,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":111663.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City is seeking grant funds for both the Hot-Mix Project and the Chip Seal Project.  The projects included in the RAC Hot-Mix project include the reconstruction and overlay of Cook Street which will utilize approximately 1,200 tons of asphalt rubber hot mix and 180 tons of crumb rubber.  \r\n\r\nThe second project is an overlay of Miles Avenue from Highway 111 to Washington Street. The project will utilize approximately 2,900 tons of asphalt rubber hot mix.  \r\n\r\nThe third project is a chip seal project for Highway 111 from Province Way to the eastern City boundary limit.  This project will use approximately 117,326 square yards of chip seal material.\r\n\r\nThe proposed construction start date is July 2018. The whole project will utilize a total of 5,300 tons of hot-mix and 117,326 square yard of chip seal.","ParticipantName":"City of Indian Wells","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Seumalo","Phone":"7607760237"},{"GrantID":20484,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":449400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\nThe grant will cover street maintenance and rehabilitation involving multiple residential/neighborhood streets. This is a joint project effort between the cities of Concord and Clayton.  The project involves hot-mix and chip seal in multiple neighborhood streets.  Proposed construction start date is March 2018 utilizing 9,146 tons of hot-mix and 266,480 square yards of chip seal material.  Projects are as follows:\r\n\r\nPJ2378 Measure Q Pavement Maintenance #7  \r\nMeasure Q Pavement Repair Project #8 – Zones 1 and 2, (Project No. 2379)\r\nThe Concord BART Area Sanitary Sewer Upgrade project (Project No. 2406) \r\nThe Commerce Avenue Complete Streets Project (Project No 2085)\r\nThe Farm Bureau Road Complete Streets – Phase 2 project, City Project No. 2354\r\nDiamond Boulevard Pavement Rehabilitation (Project No. 2422)\r\nOak Grove Road Pavement Rehabilitation (Project No. 2423)\r\nThe Willow Pass Road Repaving Project\r\nKeller Ridge/City of Clayton\r\nEl Portal/City of Clayton \r\n2018 Neighborhood Streets Project/City of Clayton \r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Concord","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Zeelaura","LastName":"Page","Phone":"9256713059"},{"GrantID":20492,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":265179.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Thousand Oaks\u0027 Fiscal Year 2018 Pavement Rehabilitation and Resurfacing Program includes overlaying residential and arterial streets throughout the City with Asphalt Rubber Hot Mix (ARHM), Thin Maintenance Overlay (TMO), and slurry seal. Proposed construction start date is April 2018 utilizing 66,295 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Thousand Oaks","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"McCarty","Phone":"8054492477"},{"GrantID":20494,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":61000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Garden Grove plans to rehabilitate three (3) major arterials along with four (4) residential street segments in 2018.  The three arterials targeted for improvements are: (1) Euclid Street, from Patricia St. to Katella Ave., which project will use 5,000 tons of hot mix RAC material, (2) Brookhurst St., from Lampson to Chapman, which will use 5,000 tons of hot mix RAC material, and (3) Chapman Avenue, from Brookhurst to Nelson, which will use 4,000 tons of hot mix material. The four remaining segments are residential and together will use approximately 1,250 tons of hot mix RAC material.\r\n\r\nProposed construction start date is July 2018 utilizing a total of 15,250 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Garden Grove","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ana","LastName":"Neal","Phone":"7147415176"},{"GrantID":20495,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":77304.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\nIt is economically advantageous for the City to apply for the Chip Seal Grant under CalRecycle\u0027s Rubberized Pavement Grant Program for the maintenance of various City streets.  These funds are aimed at using rubberized chip seal material for road repair and maintenance.\r\n\r\nThe construction is currently scheduled to begin in May 2018 utilizing 77,304 square yard of chip seal.","ParticipantName":"City of Clovis","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Harrison","Phone":"5593242365"},{"GrantID":20501,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":92720.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The awarded funds will be used to continue to utilize rubberized asphalt on various streets in City of Pasadena paving projects.  Proposed construction start date is June 2018 utilizing 23,180 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Pasadena","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Sean","LastName":"Singletary","Phone":"6267444273"},{"GrantID":20504,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":16000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of West Covina will utilize Rubberized Hot-Mix AC grant for Azusa Avenue Rehabilitation Project. Proposed Project will utilize 4,000 Tons of Rubberized Hot-Mix Asphalt Concrete with a minimum of 300 pounds (or 15% by weight) of tire-derived curb rubber per ton of rubberized binder or rubberized asphalt concrete. Project construction anticipated start July 2018 and will be completed by May of 2019.","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Okan","LastName":"Demirci","Phone":"7143196137"},{"GrantID":20507,"CycleID":669,"CycleCode":"FR62        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR62         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Project Summary\r\n\r\nThis grant application includes two project types on one 10+acre agriculturally-zoned property owned by our non-profit organization, Bull Valley Agricultural Center (BVAC):\r\n\r\nA) Request of grant funds for the cleanup of illegally dumped waste yet to be cleaned up on the same BVAC-owned agriculturally-zoned property referenced above. \r\n\r\nWe are also requesting grant funds that will allow BVAC to continue the good work. Our next big challenge is to clean up the illegally dumped waste that is literally strewn across almost the entire property from decades of unmitigated intrusion that pre-dated our ownership of the land and the abatement fencing we installed.\r\n\r\nNow that we’ve stopped the dumping with a fence, we want to get 10+ acres of this beautiful watershed land back on track to health so we can continue to pursue our current agricultural practices (apiculture) and work toward our long-term goal of bringing an agricultural+ecology based learning center for high school students to this land where agriculture pursuits will be expanded and woven into our curriculum.\r\n\r\nFor this portion of the grant application, we have submitted documentation we’ve spent several months compiling. With the help of interns provided to our organization through a grant awarded by Patagonia Inc., employees of the company helped conduct a comprehensive physical survey of the land, identifying every piece of waste, its location and its concentration. Accompanying this data are photos from each zone on the land, descriptions of the terrain and the distribution of the waste, along with graphs to show just what and how much is where. Please see the document attached to this grant application titled “BVAC Cleanup Overview ” for the full story of this survey effort and just how bad the extent of illegal dumping is on this site.\r\n- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - \r\nB) Request for any Grant funds remaining after completion of the property cleanup may be used to reimburse a portion of the previously installed perimeter fence around the entire 10+ acre agriculturally-zoned property as a previously-completed illegal dumping remediation effort.\r\n \r\n","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa Resource Conservation District","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ben","LastName":"Weise","Phone":"9256724577"},{"GrantID":20512,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":116607.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The work on the City of Rialto\u0027s Annual Street Overlay Projects will include a 0.15 feet to 0.17 feet thick Asphalt Rubber Hot Mix Surface Course.  The proposed amount of RAC Hot-Mix material that will be used is 29,151.68 tons.  The anticipated construction start date for the initial project is April 2018.  The anticipated construction start for the second project is August 2018.","ParticipantName":"City of Rialto","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeffrey","LastName":"Schafer","Phone":"9098202531"},{"GrantID":20513,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":105000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:  The project involves the use of Rubberized Chip Seal for the maintenance and rehabilitation of numerous arterial and collector roads throughout the City. Project construction is anticipated for  May 2018. The project aims to rehabilitate over 104,000 square yards of roadway in Yuba City, using recycled crumb rubber materials. The City anticipates approximately 230 tons of rubberized binder being used in this project for an estimated 91,800 pounds of crumb rubber used and a total of 7,648 passenger tire equivalent waste tires diverted from the waste stream. ","ParticipantName":"City of Yuba City","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Josh","LastName":"Wolffe","Phone":"5308223288"},{"GrantID":20520,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":291705.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\nProposed construction start date is July 2018 utilizing 19,447 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Corona","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":20523,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":116000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Greenback Lane and Folsom-Auburn Road Pavement Rehabilitation Project will repair and overlay two roadways with severely deteriorated pavement. \r\nThe project limits consist of two locations. \r\n1) Greenback Lane from the western City limit to 400 feet east of the Folsom-Auburn intersection. \r\n2) Folsom-Auburn from Greenback Lane to Oak Avenue.\r\nThe expected construction start date is April 2018. The project is expected to use approximately 5,800 tons of Rubberized Hot Mix Asphalt as a final overlay to the roadways.","ParticipantName":"City of Folsom","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ryan","LastName":"Chance","Phone":"9164616713"},{"GrantID":20525,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":125300.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Project consists of milling existing asphalt along a 2.3 mile long residential arterial road and replacing with a two-inch thick rubber asphalt concrete overlay covering the entire street totaling 8,950 tons. The projects limits are Arastradero Road from Miranda Avenue to El Camino Real and Charleston Road from El Camino Real to San Antonio Avenue. Construction is proposed to start May 2018.","ParticipantName":"City of Palo Alto","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Young","LastName":"Tran","Phone":"6503292160"},{"GrantID":20529,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The 2018-19 Pavement projects in The City of Orinda will include over 200 street segments with a construction budget of over $20 Million. Proposed construction is scheduled July 2018. The City intends to use Rubberized Hot Mix Asphalt on 21 of these street segments, as reflected in the Project Summary \u0026 Calculation for Full Differential Cost submitted .  The anticipated quantity of paving with include over 900,000 square feet of 2\" RHMA overlay, which is expected to result in 12,500 tons of RHMA.","ParticipantName":"City of Orinda","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Farah","LastName":"Khorashadi","Phone":"9252534282"},{"GrantID":20530,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":68000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Pico Rivera, Public Works Department has completed 7 phases (A-G) of residential resurfacing.  Currently, we are working on Residential Resurfacing Project Phases H and I.  Phases H and I entail the resurfacing of approximately 50 street segments citywide. Proposed construction start date is March 2018 utilizing 136,000 square yards of chip seal material.","ParticipantName":"City of Pico Rivera","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maria","LastName":"Carrillo","Phone":"5628014343"},{"GrantID":20531,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":160000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Dublin is proposing to use rubberized hot mix asphalt “RHMA” for the San Ramon Road ReHab project.  The project will provide for a 2” thick “RHMA” overlay of approximately 1.6 miles of a north/south arterial roadway between I-580 and Dublin/San Ramon city limits. San Ramon Road is a four to six lane heavily used atrial roadway that connects Alameda and Contra Costa Counties and sees approximately 15,000 to 47,000 vehicles a day.  The purpose of using RHMA is to reduce traffic related noise along this stretch of roadway which has residents abutting a majority of the length.  The use of RHMA is also in support of the City’s environmental policies to reduce California generated waste tires.\r\n\r\nProposed construction start date is June 2018 utilizing 8,000 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Dublin","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Obaid","LastName":"Khan","Phone":"9258336630"},{"GrantID":20533,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":55000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nAs a part of the Soto Street Resurfacing project, the Public Works Department proposes to grind four to six inches of existing asphalt concrete and replace with a conventional lift of asphalt concrete two to four inches in depth followed by a two inch overlay of rubberized asphalt concrete.  Proposed construction start date is July 2019 utilizing 5,500 tons of hot-mix material.\r\n  \r\nThe Soto Street Resurfacing project is also slated to incorporate design features to improve the water quality of stormwater runoff.  We believe combining those features with the use of asphalt that incorporates the use of reclaimed rubber will serve as an example to others how environmentally sustainable a road can be.","ParticipantName":"City of Vernon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Daniel","LastName":"Wall","Phone":"3235838811"},{"GrantID":20535,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":340650.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This will be a joint project between the cities of Highland and San Bernardino. The proposed project will construct pavement rehabilitation on 17 street segments. The project will begin in March 2019. It will utilize 34,065 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Highland","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Kinzle","Phone":"9516800440"},{"GrantID":20536,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":56000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The city plans to rehabilitate six roadways by cold planning and adding 2\" RAC as a surface course. Proposed construction start date is June 2018 utilizing 14,000 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Orange","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Sun","Phone":"7147445529"},{"GrantID":20539,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Riverside is proposing pavement maintenance projects during the 2017/2018 and 2018/2019 fiscal years on Arterial and Minor streets throughout the City.  The City will use Asphalt Rubber Aggregate Membrane (ARAM) that will match the chip seal specifications of CalRecycle. The City is proposing to use approximately 700,000 pounds of crumb rubber and plan to divert 66,733 PTEs.","ParticipantName":"City of Riverside","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Edward","LastName":"Lara","Phone":"9518262337"},{"GrantID":20540,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":68900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Each year the City of Palos Verdes Estates budgets for street construction and maintenance and slurry seal in order to rehabilitate and seal the existing roadway pavement. The purpose of this work is to prevent any further deterioration of the roadway by restoring the road to its original condition. The amount of proposed hot mix is 6890 tons. The proposed date for construction is August 2018.","ParticipantName":"City of Palos Verdes Estates","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elizabeth","LastName":"Becerra","Phone":"3103780383"},{"GrantID":20542,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":60830.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Lathrop is proposing to use funds from the Rubberized Pavement Grant Program for the following projects:\r\n\r\nFY 17/18 Citywide Pavement Project (various roadway segments)\r\nFY 18/19 Citywide Pavement Project (various roadway segments)\r\n\r\nCollectively these projects will install 60,830 sq. yds of rubberized chip seal and the proposed construction date is August 2018.","ParticipantName":"City of Lathrop","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jay","LastName":"Davidson","Phone":"9166168010"},{"GrantID":20543,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":173030.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project will install a cape seal on various streets in the City of Ceres.  The cape seal includes 173,030 SY of rubber chip seal capped with slurry seal.  The project is proposed for construction in May 2018 or later as weather permits.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Ceres","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ann","LastName":"Herner","Phone":"2095385776"},{"GrantID":20550,"CycleID":662,"CycleCode":"TRP9        ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":256374.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Pleasant Hill will utilize a combination of rubberized chip seal and rubberized asphalt concrete overlay in four residential neighborhoods and one collector street during this grant cycle. Proposed construction start date is July 2018 utilizing 3,750 tons of hot-mix material and 181,374 square yards of chip seal material. ","ParticipantName":"City of Pleasant Hill","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ann","LastName":"Page","Phone":"9256715260"},{"GrantID":20551,"CycleID":664,"CycleCode":"TIP5        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP5         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":499632.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The products included in this Grant submission are primarily recycled crumb rubber traffic control delineator tube bases and a relatively new product the crumb rubber Weed Mat to control weeds under guardrail and around guardrail posts.  The Incentive Category we are using is the California Tire Incentive Program.  The estimated annual amount of recycled crumb rubber the Adelanto plant uses is approximately 8,000,000 lbs. of this amount this Tire Incentive Application represents 2,498,158 lbs. of recycled California tire crumb.","ParticipantName":"TrafFix Devices, Inc.","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Wielenga","Phone":"9493619860"},{"GrantID":20557,"CycleID":664,"CycleCode":"TIP5        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP5         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Program will work on feedstock conversion of finished goods. We manufacture polymer modified and oxidized products. Our goal is to change our product line to a generation of polymer modified asphalt with crumb replacing part of the polymer in some cases. In other cases, we will be replacing oxidized asphalt with a crumb rubber polymer modified asphalt.","ParticipantName":"Herbert Malarkey Roofing Company","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eileen","LastName":"Dutton","Phone":"5032407850"},{"GrantID":20560,"CycleID":664,"CycleCode":"TIP5        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP5         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":70000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Replace rubber truck buffings and EPDM chips with rubber crumb in Pour in place surfacing","ParticipantName":"Jessop Holding Co., LLC","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Loren","LastName":"Jessop","Phone":"2095419658"},{"GrantID":20561,"CycleID":664,"CycleCode":"TIP5        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP5         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":498940.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\nShaw Sports Turf California, Inc., (Berkshire Hathaway parent company) Tire Incentive Program (TIP5) applicant, agrees to use the tire derived crumb rubber material feedstock from approximately 20 existing turf fields in California to produce and use an end-of-life engineered “Recycled Crumb Rubber Intermixed Base Layer”. It is understood that the recycled crumb rubber infill is not an alternative form of disposal, but an engineered application and approved as part of the Feedstock Conversion Technical Assistance and Material Testing Services (DRR14019) contract awarded to DKE Enterprises (dba DK Enterprises) as eligible for the TIP.","ParticipantName":"Shaw Sports Turf California Inc.","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Sicairos","Phone":"7068793605"},{"GrantID":20569,"CycleID":664,"CycleCode":"TIP5        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP5         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":220000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The company is developing water proofing  building products that contain ground tire rubber as a water proofing component replacing less environmentally friendly virgin raw materials.","ParticipantName":"Deccofelt Corporation","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jerry","LastName":"Heinrich","Phone":"6269638511"},{"GrantID":20572,"CycleID":665,"CycleCode":"TDA8        ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA8         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":439636.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\nYuba County is performing storm-damage repair work to repair numerous landslides on County roadways. The County proposes the use of TDA because it provides a cost-effective solution for repairing their roadways. Specifically, using TDA will save on retaining wall costs because TDA exerts lower lateral earth pressures as compared to conventional engineered backfill using soil.  In addition, the free draining properties of TDA will reduce or eliminate the need for subdrains, providing additional cost savings to the county. Approximately 4,300 tons of TDA (equivalent to 430,000 PTEs) will be used. Construction is anticipated to occur May 2018 through October 2018.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Cindy","LastName":"Sartell","Phone":"5307495419"},{"GrantID":20574,"CycleID":671,"CycleCode":"TEA25       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA25        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":189308.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Enforcement Grant shall be used in Merced County to fund inspections, enforcement, and management to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations due to illegal tire disposal activities. Staff will conduct tire facility inspections, prepare reports, respond to complaints and take enforcement action as needed. This grant will also fund program related travel and training.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Rowe","Phone":"2093811097"},{"GrantID":20575,"CycleID":671,"CycleCode":"TEA25       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA25        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":31726.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Funds from this grant will be used to implement our Waste Tire Enforcement Program. Program activities include conducting inspections, providing education to existing and new waste tire generators and haulers, preparing reports, performing grant management duties, participating in trainings, and conducting surveillance and enforcement activities throughout Tuolumne County.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Bardenheuer","Phone":"2095335692"},{"GrantID":20576,"CycleID":671,"CycleCode":"TEA25       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA25        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":80474.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant monies will be used to fund the existing Waste Tire Enforcement Program, which includes conducting routine waste tire inspections, surveillance and enforcement, community education, attending round table events and other training required by Cal Recycle, and to purchase equipment and supplies needed to conduct the program activities.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"C   ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Durham","Phone":"8317558979"},{"GrantID":20577,"CycleID":671,"CycleCode":"TEA25       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA25        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":600000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"As a current grantee, San Bernardino County Land Use Services - Code Enforcement anticipates continued Countywide inspections of all Waste Tire Facilities within our jurisdiction and within those cities that are not individual grantees.  San Bernardino County is the largest geographical county in the lower 48 states, with vast areas of open land in the desert and mountain regions. Illegal dumping of waste tires in our remote areas has been a chronic problem.  In addition to regular facility and compliance inspections, we will continue with our educational outreach and enforcement efforts throughout the county to promote the proper transport and disposal of waste tires and lessen the frequency of illegal dumping, stockpiling, and transport activities within our jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Jorgenson","Phone":"9099485091"},{"GrantID":20581,"CycleID":671,"CycleCode":"TEA25       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA25        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Waste Tire Program is to promote compliance with State and local regulations as it pertains to the collection, handling, storage and disposal of waste tires in an effort to protect the air, water, and land from pollution and to ensure public health and safety. \r\n\r\nThe Fresno County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division, proposes to utilize FY 2016-17 Waste Tire Grant funds for staffing, training and equipment needs associated with continuing the County‘s Enforcement Program Plan.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Steven","LastName":"Rhodes","Phone":"5596003271"},{"GrantID":20583,"CycleID":671,"CycleCode":"TEA25       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA25        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":208428.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant will be used for continued inspections and enforcement of waste tire generators, waste tire haulers, and waste tire end-use facilities in accordance with CalRecycle regulations for the disposal and storage of waste/used tires. Inspections will be conducted on the CalRecycle Priority TPID list provided by CalRecycle and businesses currently registered with CalRecycle for the disposal and storage of waste/used tires. Educational visits will be conducted on new businesses generating, storing, and disposing of waste/used tires. Surveillance will be conducted as needed when illegal dumping of waste tires is suspected by a generator, hauler, and end-use facility. This program has aided the City of Fresno in the monitoring generators, haulers, and end-use facilities with the disposal of waste tires insuring businesses are contracting with a registered hauler resulting in less waste tires being illegally dumped throughout the City of Fresno.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ana","LastName":"Manzula","Phone":"5596218453"},{"GrantID":20586,"CycleID":671,"CycleCode":"TEA25       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA25        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":162516.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brandon","LastName":"Medellin","Phone":"5596757821"},{"GrantID":20587,"CycleID":671,"CycleCode":"TEA25       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA25        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":49644.0000,"ProjectSummary":"El Dorado County Community Development Agency Environmental Management Department respectfully requests TEA 25 grant funding to continue to implement a waste tire inspection and enforcement program. There are currently 147 active facilities with Tire Program Identification numbers (TPIDs) in El Dorado County. The majority of the requested funds will be used to conduct routine facility compliance inspections. The remainder of the requested funds will be used for inspector training, attending TEA round-tables, equipment, facility education, transportation expenses, and administrative time related to the program.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Engle","Phone":"5306216587"},{"GrantID":20588,"CycleID":671,"CycleCode":"TEA25       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA25        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":85274.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Bakersfield‘s Waste Tire Enforcement Program will implement an inspection and compliance program that: \r\n\r\n1. Educates waste tire generators within our jurisdiction on their responsibilities to comply with applicable laws; \r\n\r\n2. Surveys Waste Tire Facilities and confirms that generators are using authorized waste tire haulers, properly maintaining CTLs; and fulfilling the WTF requirements; \r\n\r\n3. Identifies and reports sites that may be in violation of WTF storage standards; \r\n\r\n4. Initiates enforcement action against facilities that are in non-compliance by issuing a Notice of Violation (NOV); \r\n\r\n5. Refers facilities that continue to be in non-compliance after the issuance of a LNOV to CalRecycle staff; \r\n\r\n6. Identify and investigate existing sites where waste tires have been illegally dumped; and \r\n\r\n7. Obtains and submits the necessary information required for monthly reporting through WTMS to CalRecycle. \r\n\r\nThe activities described above are an effective way to address the City of Bakersfield’s \r\nneed to educate tire dealers and auto dismantlers of their responsibilities and reduce the \r\nillegal disposal of waste tires. The program will be comprehensive, informative and allows for enforcement action when necessary. It provides for correcting of waste handling problems, reducing long-term disposal problems, identifying illegal waste tire haulers and encouraging compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Paquette","Phone":"6613263948"},{"GrantID":20590,"CycleID":671,"CycleCode":"TEA25       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA25        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":600000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The enforcement of waste tire laws and regulations through inspections of facilities within our jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Morofuji","Phone":"6264305543"},{"GrantID":20593,"CycleID":669,"CycleCode":"FR62        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR62         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Fresno is requesting funds on behalf of Westlands Water District (WWD) for reimbursement of cleanup costs related to clearing and removal of an illegal encampment between October 2015 and January 2016.  The encampment was located on APN 012-160-25ST - S2 West of Highway 33 in Section 25, Township 13, Range 14 near the City of Mendota.  The encampment cleanup consisted of clearing, cleaning, and removal of trash from a ditch, use of an excavator, dump truck, backfilling the ditch, labor and security for the site during the cleanup, and fencing.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sally","LastName":"Lopez","Phone":"5596004312"},{"GrantID":20595,"CycleID":671,"CycleCode":"TEA25       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA25        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":143775.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will be used to conduct waste tire inspections and other enforcement actions, train employees on waste tire regulations, enforcement and educate waste tire operators, other enforcement agencies, and the general public on the requirements for handling, disposing and storage of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Kraus","Phone":"9256922549"},{"GrantID":20599,"CycleID":671,"CycleCode":"TEA25       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA25        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":139092.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant will allow Environmental Health to perform waste tire inspections, identify unpermitted waste tire activities, and provide enforcement for illegally dumped tires within Placer County.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Samantha","LastName":"Bailey","Phone":"5307452394"},{"GrantID":20604,"CycleID":671,"CycleCode":"TEA25       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA25        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":29204.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Total Grant Request $31399.00","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"4154736914"},{"GrantID":20607,"CycleID":671,"CycleCode":"TEA25       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA25        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":448007.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Alameda County Department of Environmental Health will utilize the TEA 25 Waste Tire Grant funds to implement the waste tire program and conduct compliance inspections to verify compliance with the waste tire regulations  Additionally, ACDEH will use TEA 25 Grant Funds to and prepare reports and payment requests and provide information and education to community stakeholders and the regulated businesses, while also providing continuing education for ACDEH waste tire inspection staff.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Steven","LastName":"Plunkett","Phone":"5103831767"},{"GrantID":20608,"CycleID":671,"CycleCode":"TEA25       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA25        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":261302.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of San Diego Regional Waste Tire program will be using grant funds to continue implementing inspections, enforcement, and educate over 1,100 active waste tire generating businesses. In 2007, the City began inviting neighboring cities to participate in the grant program in order to achieve better regional compliance. Today, the City is collaborating with three neighboring cities (Participating Collaborative Jurisdictions)","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nanci","LastName":"Biendarra","Phone":"6192366007"},{"GrantID":20610,"CycleID":673,"CycleCode":"SWC75       ","CycleNameID":124,"CycleName":"Legacy Disposal Site Abatement Partial Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC75        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phillip Kovacs","AwardedFunds":750000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Improvements to existing shoreline protection and cover over former burn dump at Dunphy Park.  To be constructed in conjunction with renovation of the Park to maximize economies of scale.","ParticipantName":"City of Sausalito","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Loren","LastName":"Umbertis","Phone":"4152894113"},{"GrantID":20611,"CycleID":671,"CycleCode":"TEA25       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA25        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":72328.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Grant funds will be used to inspect our over 1600 Waste Tire Facilities for compliance with all waste tire handling regulations. Our past participation in the Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grant program resulted in a decrease in the number of large illegal waste tire dumps in our jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jerry","LastName":"Weir","Phone":"2138476260"},{"GrantID":20612,"CycleID":671,"CycleCode":"TEA25       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA25        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":600000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be utilized to inspect tire-related businesses and ensure entities within the County are storing and hauling used and waste tires as dictated by California law. These funds will augment local and regional enforcement efforts by seeking to prevent the unlawful stockpiling and dumping of waste tires. This goal is accomplished by allowing personnel to be dedicated to the task of ensuring waste tires reach an appropriate end use facility by educating business owners of the proper disposal methods and referring the actions of offenders to the appropriate governing agency.\r\n\r\nTraining will be provided to assure county employees are kept up to date with new requirements of the state. Staff will also attend safety training of perishable skills.\r\n\r\nEquipment requested will be utilized to assure the employees are well prepared when conducting inspections.\r\n\r\nDirect Administration funds will be used to supervise the grant in an effort to assure all tasks are met.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Manuel A.","LastName":"Acueto","Phone":"9515387975"},{"GrantID":20613,"CycleID":671,"CycleCode":"TEA25       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA25        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":125572.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant program allows Stanislaus County to administer a comprehensive waste tire enforcement program which includes the following elements: identification, documentation, education, and inspection of businesses involved in the generation, collection, transportation, and disposal of waste tires. \r\n\r\nCurrently, there are approximately 703 waste tire businesses in Stanislaus County and in the participating cities. The grant allows inspections of each of these tire facilities, tire dealers, auto dismantler, tire haulers, and other waste tire generators. The local enforcement of the waste tire regulations will emphasize the importance of proper disposal, reuse, and recycling of waste tires through the education and the regulation of generators, haulers, and end-user businesses. \r\n\r\nSince the programs’ inception in 2006, two (2) large tire piles containing over 20,000 have been cleaned up. Over 3,412 inspections of tire facilities and tire haulers have been conducted, with 40 notices of violations issued along with eleven (11) referrals to CalRecycle for legal action. \r\n\r\nIf TEA 25 is awarded to Stanislaus County it will enable our jurisdiction to conduct 250 inspections, spend 210 hours on surveillance, investigate reported violations and respond to complaints of tire dumps.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robb","LastName":"Simas","Phone":"2095256761"},{"GrantID":20614,"CycleID":671,"CycleCode":"TEA25       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA25        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":73444.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The local Tire Enforcement Agency (TEA), Yolo County Environmental Health, plans to use the Waste Tires Grant funds to implement the Waste Tires program in Yolo County. Yolo County Environmental Health plans to perform the following: waste tires facility inspections, providing education to waste tires facilities, taking enforcement action, attending wastes tires training, etc.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Moushumi","LastName":"Hasan","Phone":"5306668601"},{"GrantID":20616,"CycleID":674,"CycleCode":"TDA9        ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":158241.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Santa Barbara County proposes to use TDA to replace soil as a lightweight fill material in a mechanically stabilized earth retaining wall for the repair of a roadway and embankment.  This use of TDA will reduce the weight on downslope embankment materials, while providing lateral stability.  This project is located on Ortega Ridge Road, near the town of Summerland in the unincorporated area of Santa Barbara County.  Approximately 935 tons of TDA (equivalent to 93,500 PTEs) will be used.  Construction is anticipated to occur September 2018 through December 2018.  This project was previously awarded a TDA grant.  However, due to timing issues within the grant term, the County withdrew and reapplied for this current grant cycle solicitation.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Christian","LastName":"Doolittle","Phone":"8058038777"},{"GrantID":20617,"CycleID":671,"CycleCode":"TEA25       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA25        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":30711.0000,"ProjectSummary":"TEA 25 will be used to inspect the Active TPID holders and to perform field patrol and inspections on tires illegally dumped within the City.  Grant funds will be utilized for staff time when working on the grant, for equipment needed to perform duties in the field, and for attending the Mandatory Training.  We expect to send 2 people to the grant training as we are transitioning over to a new grant administrator.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"KARIN","LastName":"RODRIGUEZ","Phone":"2095775453"},{"GrantID":20618,"CycleID":671,"CycleCode":"TEA25       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA25        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":401135.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Sacramento County Environmental Management Department requests TEA 25 grant funding for the continued implementation of a local waste tire inspection and enforcement program. Funds will be used to ensure businesses comply with State regulations governing the storage, transportation, and manifesting of used and waste tires.  This will be accomplished via inspection of waste tire generators and haulers, surveying for new businesses that are required to comply with State waste tire regulations, investigating illegal tire hauling and dumping complaints, and providing used/waste tire education to the public and businesses. Funds will also be used for staff training, equipment, and to prepare required reports for submittal to CalRecycle.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Czapla","Phone":"9168766586"},{"GrantID":20619,"CycleID":671,"CycleCode":"TEA25       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA25        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":150990.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Perform waste tire enforcement activities, including: inspecting waste tire generators and transporters, perform education and outreach, and perform enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jagjinder","LastName":"Sahota","Phone":"7077846765"},{"GrantID":20620,"CycleID":674,"CycleCode":"TDA9        ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":77220.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Sacramento County proposes to use TDA at the county’s Kiefer Landfill as 1) as a lightweight fill material to be used in the construction of landfill roadways and winter tipping areas; and 2) in horizontal landfill gas collection and leachate recirculation trenches.  Approximately 3,300 tons of TDA are estimated to be used for the lightweight fill portion and 660 tons for gas collection portion will be used for a total of 3,960 tons of TDA (equivalent to 396,000 PTEs).  Construction is anticipated to occur April 2018 through March 2020.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Bowers","Phone":"9168751461"},{"GrantID":20621,"CycleID":671,"CycleCode":"TEA25       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA25        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":33672.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of our Waste Tire Program is to protect public health and the environment with regard to waste tires and facilities in Tehama County. TCEHD intends to use TEA 24 reimbursement grant funds for inspection, enforcement, outreach, training and management in order to accomplish these objectives.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Potanovic","Phone":"5305278020"},{"GrantID":20624,"CycleID":671,"CycleCode":"TEA25       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA25        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":77941.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our intention for TEA 25 is to conduct waste tire inspections at our new and existing facilities as well as provide both outreach and education on the Cal Recycle waste tire program to both businesses and the public.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Rompf","Phone":"6503390327"},{"GrantID":20625,"CycleID":671,"CycleCode":"TEA25       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA25        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":70000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Investigate illegal tire activities and perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"7072534144"},{"GrantID":20628,"CycleID":671,"CycleCode":"TEA25       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA25        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":147728.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health (DEH) is to protect public health, safety, and the environment in regard to proper storage, transport and use of waste tires within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe County of Santa Clara DEH intends to use TEA grant funds for activities directly related to inspection and administration costs for waste tire inspections as outlined in the grant procedures and requirements, and grant application guidelines and ongoing grant guidance from CalRecycle regarding waste and used tire activities.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Balliet","Phone":"4089181976"},{"GrantID":20629,"CycleID":671,"CycleCode":"TEA25       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA25        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":414428.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Orange County will use these grant funds to investigate illegal tire disposal activities and perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Funds will also be used for community and industry education, staff training and administration of the grant.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Darwin","LastName":"Cheng","Phone":"7149364346"},{"GrantID":20630,"CycleID":671,"CycleCode":"TEA25       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA25        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":83428.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Grant funds will be used to continue waste tire management in Sonoma County through permitting, inspections, education and enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Sosko","Phone":"7075656521"},{"GrantID":20631,"CycleID":671,"CycleCode":"TEA25       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA25        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":110124.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to perform the duties outlined in the TEA 25 grant requirements.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Perez","Phone":"4422651888"},{"GrantID":20632,"CycleID":671,"CycleCode":"TEA25       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA25        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":70319.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Victorville is located at the southwestern edge of the Mojave Desert approximately one hour from the heavily populated Los Angeles, Orange County and Inland Empire areas and two hours from the growing Las Vegas area.  The City has a total area of 73.7 square miles and is surrounded by a vast amount of vacant desert land.  Three major highways intersect within the City; Interstate 15, California Highway 18/138 and U.S. Highway 395.  \r\nDue to the surrounding geography, the City experiences a large amount of illegal dumping activity which includes illegally dumped tire piles of both general passenger and commercial type tires.  The City is still growing and currently has 120 waste tire related businesses as identified via WTMS as active businesses.  The City has and will use the waste tire enforcement grant funds to establish a presence in our City and partner with the State to regulate the waste tire disposal process and minimize illegal dumping through surveillance, enforcement, and administrative actions.  Funds will also aid our assigned staff by providing them with office and small field supplies/equipment in order to carry out grant inspection, surveillance and education task.  Our primary goal when utilizing grant funds is to inspect all waste tire generators and haulers within our jurisdiction during the grant period.  Additionally, we will partner with businesses to ensure that all waste tires are manifested utilizing forms provided by CalRecycle and encouraging them to report those who illegally dispose of tires.  In administering the grant, the City of Victorville will prioritize its activities to mirror those established in the grant terms/conditions and procedures: inspection, waste tire hauler and manifest compliance, monitoring illegal disposal activities, small pile clean up, education and awareness.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Duran","Phone":"7609555104"},{"GrantID":20633,"CycleID":671,"CycleCode":"TEA25       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA25        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":111996.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The requested funds are necessary to maintain the inspections and general tire functions within Yuba and Sutter counties and the incorporated cities.  ","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Cantwell","Phone":"5307497526"},{"GrantID":20637,"CycleID":674,"CycleCode":"TDA9        ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":157205.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Riverside County proposes to use TDA in a landfill application to install horizontal landfill gas collection trenches in 32 sites at two landfills.  The two landfills are Badlands Landfill in the city of Moreno Valley and Lamb Canyon Landfill in the city of Beaumont.  Approximately 2,735 tons of TDA material (equivalent to 273,500 PTEs) would be used for the full project, less if only partially funded.  Construction is anticipated to occur May 2018 through February 2020.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Noah","LastName":"Rau","Phone":"9514863267"},{"GrantID":20641,"CycleID":671,"CycleCode":"TEA25       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA25        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":53137.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The enclosed grant budget outlines our enforcement needs that will allow for the continued implementation of an effective enforcement program within Calaveras County. Many of our generators require assistance throughout the year with manifesting, storage requirements and general questions which require additional travel time due to the rural setting. Five of our generators are located in higher elevations (snow areas), which typically require additional travel time to maintain safety. The increase of surveillance time is required as well as many of the surveillance areas are more than 1.5 hours travel time from our office.\r\n\r\nIt is vital to our enforcement program to have the necessary funds available to continue a proactive surveillance and educational program. Many of the surveillance areas are only accessible during the dry months, while other may warrant annual visits. Calaveras County typically observes a higher rate of illegal dumping in the cooler months in the more remote areas. This may be due to firewood cutting, camping activities and the production and activity of illicit drug manufacturing. It is imperative to our Waste Tire Program to have the necessary funds available to perform the above mentioned rural surveillance, education and enforcement activities in addition to performing routine inspections.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Medina","Phone":"2097546399"},{"GrantID":20642,"CycleID":671,"CycleCode":"TEA25       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA25        - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":56020.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funding allows Environmental Health inspectors to perform inspections at TPID facilities in accordance with the approved Inspection Priority Work Plan in a manner consistent with state laws and regulations and according to Cal Recycle guidance and business practices.  It also provides funding for mandatory training, enforcement actions, surveillance and administrative costs. It allows San Luis Obispo County to assist CalRecycle with investigations and referrals as approved or required.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Leslie","LastName":"Terry","Phone":"8057815553"},{"GrantID":20645,"CycleID":670,"CycleCode":"FR63        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR63         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":111341.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Coachella Valley Resource Conservation District has three illegal dumping projects within its conservation district in need of remediation.   Each project site’s responsible parties cannot afford a timely and proper remediation.  \r\n\r\nWithin these three projects, there are 12 illegal disposal sites throughout 286 acres of agriculturally zoned land.  For private ranches and farmlands in the Coachella Valley, there are few if any opportunities for affordable clean up.  \r\n\r\nThe types of illegal dumping of solid waste includes but is not limited to, trailer parts, vehicles, trash, metal, cement pieces, tractor tires, hundreds of poles from grapevines, mattresses, and furniture.  Each project will have its own work plan and budget and will include labor for cleanup, restoration and public education.  Security fencing and signage will be installed on two of the sites.  There will be two contractors assisting on the projects, the Friends of the Desert Mountains and the Southern California Mountains Foundation Urban Conservation Corps.","ParticipantName":"Coachella Valley Resource Conservation District","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Yvonne","LastName":"Franco","Phone":"7603473675"},{"GrantID":20646,"CycleID":674,"CycleCode":"TDA9        ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":106982.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Merced County Regional Waste Management Authority proposes to use TDA in a landfill application to install horizontal landfill gas collection trenches at the Highway 59 Landfill\u0027s Phase 6A.  Approximately 1,463 tons of TDA (equivalent to 146,300 PTEs) would be used.  Construction is anticipated to occur April 2018 through March 2020.","ParticipantName":"Merced County Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Daisy","LastName":"Zaragoza","Phone":"2097234481"},{"GrantID":20655,"CycleID":674,"CycleCode":"TDA9        ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA9         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":120082.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Tuolumne County proposes to use TDA material as engineered backfill media in a landslide repair project on Italian Bar Road and Buchanan Road.  Approximately 811 tons of TDA (equivalent to 81,100 PTEs) will be used.  Construction is anticipated to occur March 2019 through March 2020","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Ruby","Phone":"2095336629"},{"GrantID":20657,"CycleID":670,"CycleCode":"FR63        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR63         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Two Lassen County ranchers with ownership of parcels with one or more authorized agriculturally related uses are currently plagued with significant unwanted and unknown sources of debris and garbage. As a result, this substantial impact has taken a toll on the viability and use of this grazing land. Project goals are to clean up and remove all unwanted garbage and debris and remediate the property back to its original condition. Landowners will also install fencing and locks to ensure the property will not be subject to future trespassing and illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"Honey Lake Valley Resource Conservation District","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ian","LastName":"Sims","Phone":"7753131222"},{"GrantID":20658,"CycleID":670,"CycleCode":"FR63        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR63         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":91492.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Inland Empire Resource Conservation District (IERCD) identified four illegal dumping sites within its service area for which the properties\u0027 responsible parties cannot afford to pay for timely and properly remediate. Three of the sites are operated by a community garden, while the fourth is operated by a conservancy.  Both have partnered with IERCD on a number of projects including public education events, urban agriculture, and habitat restoration work.  Both are non-profit, 501(c)(3) organizations, with limited budgets and no opportunities for affordable cleanup.  Illegal dumping on the sites include waste material from adjacent public park construction, cement pieces, trash, car tires, and rubble.  Each project will include clean up, re-vegetation, restoration, public education and outreach potential, erosion control, and reuse of organic wastes in on-site composting (in the case of Huerta del Valle).  IERCD\u0027s project management and natural resources staff members will provide guidance and consultation on this project with labor to be carried out by Huerta del Valle and Rivers \u0026 Lands Conservancy staff with support from the Southern California Mountains Foundation Urban Conservation Corps.","ParticipantName":"Inland Empire Resource Conservation District","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Susie","LastName":"Kirschner","Phone":"9092837787"},{"GrantID":20663,"CycleID":677,"CycleCode":"TCU17       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU17        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":22636.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Hesperia covers nearly 75 square miles of developed and vacant open desert land. With these geographical features, illegal dumping of waste tires is a major problem for the City resulting in significant social, health, environmental and economic impacts for our citizens. Areas used for illegal dumping, often times near schools or residential neighborhoods, are easily accessible to people, especially children, who are vulnerable to the physical hazards posed by waste tires. Some locations are also near the City water storage tanks or Mojave River causing a serious threat to the City\u0027s drinking water.\r\n\r\nCity staff attempts to remove illegally dumped tires quickly to alleviate the threat to public health and safety, maintain a clean environment and to discourage further illegal dumping. Code Enforcement Officers are available 7-days a week to clean-up City areas littered with waste tires. To assist in the cleanup efforts, the City\u0027s Code Enforcement Department contracts with the Work Release Program through the County of San Bernardino Criminal Justice System. Under the supervision of a Code Enforcement Officer, work release crews and City Code Enforcement Officers pick-up the waste tires and deliver to the grant Contractor for proper disposal. In addition to Code Enforcement Officers collecting waste tires, the City\u0027s Public Works personnel may also pick up tires that are located along City right-of-way. The Contractor will transport the waste tires to an approved end-use facility for recycling or for supplementary fuel to provide heat in a cement kiln.\r\n\r\nTo offset the cost of recycling waste tires, the City is requesting reimbursement of $8,481.36 for Code Enforcement Officer’s salaries and benefits when actual time is spent on grant-related activities. Parcel numbers and exact locations are not included in this grant as illegally dumped tires are scattered throughout Hesperia and staff acts upon complaints of abandoned tires in specific areas. It is anticipated that passenger car, light truck and medium truck tires are expected to be the majority based on the tires collected during previous grant cycles. Pictures of the waste tires illegally dumped are included for your convenience. The City is requesting Waste Tire Cleanup grant funds of $11,466 to offset the collection, disposal and hauling cost of approximately 3,675 waste tires anticipated to be illegally dumped during the 2-year grant term. As part of grant reporting, the City is requesting reimbursement of $2,688.40 for staff to prepare payment requests and final report.","ParticipantName":"City of Hesperia","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"McCool","Phone":"7609471589"},{"GrantID":20664,"CycleID":677,"CycleCode":"TCU17       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU17        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":27979.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Modesto has an estimated population of 205 thousand people who currently occupy an estimated 37 square miles. Within that area, there are 3,050 streets, 1,400 alleys, 78 parks and 3 main waterways. It is our intent to utilize grant funding to remove illegally dumped waste tires from these areas by assigning a city employee maintenance worker to actively search designated areas as well as respond to any citizen reports of waste tire dumping and document for disposal. In addition to the labor component, the City of Modesto is requesting funding to contract with Waste Recovery West, Inc. to transport waste tires for recycling. The City of Modesto owns a storage container to store waste tires until removal is required for transportation to an end-use facility. The current location is in a secure site at the City of Modesto\u0027s Waste Water Treatment Facility located at 1221 Sutter Avenue in Modesto. Note, the City of Modesto will be responsible for providing a 1/2 ton pickup with a lift gate, safety equipment and any additional materials necessary to complete the job safely and efficiently. Historically, the City of Modesto has collected 1200-1750 illegally dumped tires per year through the grant program. The City of Modesto is estimating that we will collect approximately 1750 illegally dumped tires per year for recycling through a permitted recycler and hauler for an estimated total of 3500 tires during the entire grant cycle.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Vicki","LastName":"Rice","Phone":"2095775495"},{"GrantID":20665,"CycleID":677,"CycleCode":"TCU17       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU17        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Fresno is located near the center of the State of California in the central San Joaquin Valley. Fresno has a population of approximately 500,000 and a high concentrated poverty rate. A substantial part of the residential areas are in older neighborhoods which were developed with alleys. Illegally dumped tires and other debris are continually dumped in these alleys, street curbs, along canal banks, on vacant lots, near freeway, and on other public rights-of-way areas. The City of Fresno employs two staff members who locate and remove these illegally dumped tires throughout the city. The tires are transported by the staff using a stake-side truck owned by the city and placed in a trailer for a removal by a registered hauler. The hauler takes the trailer to a waste tire recycling facility. The Clean-Up grant allows the City of Fresno to remove these waste tires therefore preventing blight, fire hazards and environmental issues.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christina","LastName":"Pasillas","Phone":"5596218456"},{"GrantID":20666,"CycleID":677,"CycleCode":"TCU17       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU17        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":45852.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City proposes to use the grant funds to collect, transport and recycle approximately 135 very large construction equipment tires which are located along the Lake Elsinore levee and in the lake\u0027s overflow basin.  These tires, which were first noticed when the lake level receded during the peak of the drought, are as large as 10\u0027 in diameter and weigh a ton or more each.\r\n\r\nThe tires will be transported via a flatbed semi trailer to Waste Management\u0027s Azusa Land Reclamation facility in Azusa for recycling.\r\n\r\nAn average flatbed truck load is 15 tires and the City estimates it will take 9 or 10 truck loads to transport all the tires.\r\n\r\nBased on the proposed budget of $45,852, the cost per large construction tire removed is $339.64.  Based on an average tire weight of 1 ton (2,000 lbs), each construction tire equals 100 passenger tire equivalents (PTE) based on CalRecycles 20lbs / PTE.  Each large construction tire cost equals $3.39 per PTE.","ParticipantName":"City of Lake Elsinore","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicole","LastName":"McCalmont","Phone":"9516743124"},{"GrantID":20667,"CycleID":677,"CycleCode":"TCU17       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU17        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":11582.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of Apple Valley encompasses 78 square miles of developed and open desert land. The Town attempts to remove illegally dumped tires quickly to alleviate the threat to public health and safety and also to discourage further illegal dumping. Parcel numbers and exact locations are not included in this grant as illegally dumped tires are scattered throughout the entire Apple Valley boundaries. Waste tires are removed and transported to Mitsubishi Recycling Plant for proper disposal. We anticipate that approximately 1,800 tires will be illegally dumped in the incorporated boundaries during the grant term. \r\n\r\nApple Valley residents are from a variety of economic backgrounds. They may not have the capability of paying a fee to dispose of their waste tires and therefore, may be illegally dumping them as a means of disposal. The illegal dumping of tires surpasses the Town\u0027s available resources to manage the problem. If funding for the program is not available, illegal dumping will increase, risking the health and safety of the Town\u0027s residents. \r\n\r\nApple Valley’s waste tire cleanup program will include the collection, removal, transportation, recycling, and disposal of Apple Valley waste tires from illegal tire piles and areas where illegal dumping has occurred along public right-of-ways. The primary focus will be removing illegally dumped tires observed on public property and in right-of-ways by Code Enforcement Officers.  \r\n\r\nThe program is focused on abating the potential environmental hazards that discarded waste tires pose. Often illegal dumps are located within 1,000 feet of residential homes, schools, commercial or industrial centers, residential areas, airport, and electrical transmission lines. Thus, Apple Valley often discovers illegal dump of waste tires to be a potential serious threat to health and safety and the environment. The program focuses on removing and properly disposing waste tires utilizing efficiency and cost effectiveness to obtain the maximum impact for the environment.\r\n\r\nPublic property containing discarded waste tires: When an illegal dump of tires is discovered the Code Enforcement Officer will document on the “Tire Timesheet” the date, time, location of the illegal dump, the quantity of tires removed, and the mileage category. The officer will transport the tires to a Burrtec Waste Industries 40 cubic yard roll off container that will be stored at the Public Works yard. Upon filling the roll off container Burrtec Waste Industries will be requested to transport the tires to Mitsubishi Cement for proper disposal. Officers will NOT transport more than 10 tires at a time.\r\n\r\nPrivate property containing discarded waste tires: At this time there is no intention from the Town of Apple Valley to remove illegally dumped tires from private property under the tire removal program. If the need arises to remove discarded waste tires from private property that is potentially causing a health and safety issue, staff will ensure that the property fulfills the requirements of the grant.  Property information will be obtained including: owner, lien holder, parcel number, and other pertinent information. The owner will be contacted and advised of the desire of the town to remove the illegally dumped tires on the property. A “Property Access Authorization and Non-Responsibility Affidavit for Private Property” will be completed by the property owner. Officers will conduct an inspection of the property documenting the illegally dumped tires with photographs. A proposal will be drafted including: property information, property owner information, parcel map, Property Access Authorization and Non-Responsibility Affidavit for Private Property form and photographs. Proposal will be submitted to the CalRecycle Grant Manager for approval prior to site remediation. \r\n\r\nProperties where an operating business that buys, sells, or otherwise trade tires, or that is actively stockpiling waste tires is ineligible to participate in the program. Property owners that personally brought the tires onto their property, profited from the placement of tires on their property, directed, authorized, licensed, permitted, leased (legally or illegally), or otherwise provided consent to another to bring the tires on the property, or inherited the property from relatives that conducted these activities will not be permitted to participate in the program.\r\n\r\nAll tires removed from Apple Valley will be transported by Burrtec Waste Industries, utilizing a 40 cubic yard roll off container. Tires will be transported to Mitsubishi Cement Corporation located in Lucerne Valley at 5805 State Highway 18.\r\nOfficers will submit Tire Timesheets quarterly to staff that is compiling, recording and preparing grant information for CalRecycle. This will promote accurate record keeping and provide quarterly statistics for town executive management. \r\n\r\nThe Town of Apple Valley is requesting reimbursement for salaries and benefits of Code Enforcement Personnel when actual time is spent on grant related activities. In addition, the Town is requesting Waste Tire Clean Up Grant funds to offset the disposal and hauling cost of approximately 1,800 waste tires anticipated to be illegally dumped during the grant term. Estimated cost per a tire: $ 7.11.","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Guy","LastName":"Eisenbrey","Phone":"7602407000"},{"GrantID":20668,"CycleID":677,"CycleCode":"TCU17       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU17        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project provides for the cleanup of illegally dumped tires within the road right-of-way and abandoned property. Grant funds will be used to fund the cost of collecting, loading, transporting, and recycling/disposing of waste tires. Public Works will oversee the grant and provide contract hauling and recycling. This grant will also serve partners at the Department of Public Health and other cities.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wilson","LastName":"Fong","Phone":"6264583581"},{"GrantID":20670,"CycleID":677,"CycleCode":"TCU17       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU17        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Fresno has an ongoing waste tire cleanup program managed by the County\u0027s Department of Public Works and Planning Road Maintenance and Operations (Roads) Division. Illegally dumped tires are removed by Roads personnel from County streets and rights-of-way in the rural and unincorporated areas throughout Fresno County. It is estimated that for the TCU17 cycle, the tires collected by Roads personnel will be approximately 13,000.  Roads personnel collect and deliver tires to storage areas at the County’s various Road Maintenance Yards and other appropriate storage sites.  Waste tires will be removed by permitted tire hauling companies including American Refuse, Inc. (dba American Tire Tec), West Coast Rubber Recycling, Inc., Gilton Resource Recovery/Transfer Facility, Inc., and other hauling companies as available and established through County-vendor procurement agreements.\r\nCounty and LCC staff have held several discussions addressing assistance with the Tire Cleanup grant.  However, LCC has indicated that they have limited labor and equipment resources to cover the 6,000+ square miles that comprise Fresno County. County staff continued to make contact with LCC staff for possible future events.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Naomi","LastName":"Murphy","Phone":"5596000510"},{"GrantID":20673,"CycleID":677,"CycleCode":"TCU17       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU17        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":35748.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Joaquin County requests $35,748 to implement a tire clean up and education campaign.  The campaign aims to reduce the illegal dumping of waste tires from residential and agricultural neighborhoods through tire removal and education.  Tires will be removed from rural properties and public roadways using staff and the San Joaquin Regional Conservation Corps.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Valenti","Phone":"2094683066"},{"GrantID":20674,"CycleID":677,"CycleCode":"TCU17       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU17        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":61810.0000,"ProjectSummary":"3,830 tires from the Tijuana River Valley split among at least two agencies;\r\n400 tires from the City owned Brownfield Airport;\r\n250 tires from San Diego Open Space clean-ups;\r\n2,120 tires to be collected by Code Compliance from public rights-of-way.\r\n1,360 tires from the City of Chula Vista public rights-of-way.\r\nThis results in a projected clean-up cost of $7.77/tire.\r\n\r\nThe Tijuana River Valley is an estuary of national importance with a multi-agency approach to restoring and protecting the sensitive ecosystem. Tires from Mexico are washed downstream during rain events and have significant impact on the watershed. Tires are plucked from the sediment and trash removed during dredging of river channels and sediment basins. Large truck tires can sometimes be recycled however passenger tires are too contaminated with sediments and go the landfill.\r\n\r\nBrown Field Airport is a small City operated airport located on a large piece of City owned property.  This property is bordered by open space and is located in a remote area of the City. These factors have made it prone to dumping.  The City has been cleaning up the property in preparation for development. \r\n\r\nCity of San Diego Open Space: Tires dumped in open spaces, parks and canyons are collected by park rangers and stored at this location until a pick up is arranged.\r\n\r\nThe City of San Diego Code Compliance division actively collects tires from the Public Rights-of Way throughout the City and stores them until a pick up can be arranged.\r\n\r\nThe City of Chula Vista Code Compliance division actively collects tires from the Public Rights-of Way throughout the city. The tires are stored at the “former public works” yard until they are picked up.\r\n\r\nThe Tire enforcement Program also refers tire piles on public property to Code Compliance for remediation.  Detailed logs are provided of these activities.  When possible the Tire Enforcement Program utilizes surveillance cameras to catch perpetrators and deter dumping.\r\n\r\nSome signs and/or fencing may be purchased with grant monies.\r\nOther than the contaminated tires from the Tijuana River Valley, every attempt is made to recycle the tires at BAS recycling, our closest tire recycling facility, located 100 miles away in Moreno Valley.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nanci","LastName":"Biendarra","Phone":"6192366007"},{"GrantID":20675,"CycleID":677,"CycleCode":"TCU17       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU17        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":29502.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With the funding requested, Stanislaus County Department of Environmental Resources estimates picking up approximately 5,000 waste tires that have been illegally dumped either on private property or along the county unincorporated roadways.  The goal is to remediate small tire piles as soon as possible to prevent blighted conditions and to prevent a harborage for insects and vermin.  All car and truck tires will be recycled.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Will","LastName":"Richards","Phone":"2095256740"},{"GrantID":20678,"CycleID":676,"CycleCode":"FW2         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW2          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Dallas Aicega","AwardedFunds":160426.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Waste Not OC Coalition, a Fiscal Project of OneOC (WNOC), is a public-private partnership with the goal of eliminating hunger and reducing food waste.  This partnership with Orange County Food Bank is a representation of the collaboration and support WNOC provides to the food recovery network in Orange County.  WNOC has developed a unique network of resources for its members, which significantly closes the gap between food insecurity and reducing food waste.  Grant funds will significantly propel this Coalition forward in the ability to recover edible food from the waste stream, reduce greenhouse gas emissions from landfill and end hunger in Orange County.","ParticipantName":"Waste Not OC Coalition, a Fiscal Project of OneOC","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Monica","LastName":"Needoba","Phone":"9167391200"},{"GrantID":20679,"CycleID":677,"CycleCode":"TCU17       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU17        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Imperial County is a unique community of seven cities. The city of Mexicali with a population of well over a million residents, borders the City of Calexico. The yearly crossing is over 9,000,000. Imperial County generates approximately 65,000 used and waste tires annually. The County cities and unincorporated communities comprise less than two percent of the land and this provides ample desolate, isolated and unobservable areas where individuals could illegally dump tires.\r\nEven one of these following factors would substantially contribute to the number of illegally dumped and discarded tires but taken together, creates a formidable environmental of unsightly and disease-bearing discarded illegally dumped tires. Close proximity to the Mexico Border Crossings; Imperial Valley inherits many tires rejected by the Mexican Recycling Industry; large number of seasonal visitors attracting recreational vehicle owners with vehicles in tow, off-road visitors to the Imperial Sand Dunes (each of these licensed vehicles paying admission to BLM land is approximately  456,300 street legal vehicles for FY 2017, typically hauls an average of three off-road vehicles); high usage of passenger, truck, semi-truck and equipment tires in the Imperial County agricultural industry: low income, unemployment and lack of financial resources; and irrigation canals (canals are cleaned quarterly and illegally disposed tires are removed). \r\nAll of Imperial Valley Resource Management Agency (IVRMA) collected tires now are going to Rubber Recovery Inc. located at 10672-B Calabash Avenue, Fontana, CA 92337. Nothing goes to a landfill. The tires transported from the Imperial Valley to Rubber Recovery Inc. go to the crumbed buffing or molding to manufacture retail products. All contractors must agree to take all collected tires to a recycling facility. \r\nCommunity Support for the Tire Cleanup Program included Local Enforcement Agency and Elected Officials. Imperial County has developed an Illegally Dumping Task Force in 2009, which has brought awareness to the residents of Imperial County of the problems associated with illegally dumping. We now have enforcement provided by Imperial County Sheriff Department, California Highway Patrol and the Local Enforcement Agency. In 2008, the Imperial County Board of Supervisors passed accordance #1436, Chapter 8.73-Unlawful and Unauthorized Dumping of Solid Waste. \r\nIllegal Dumping of tires is a serious threat to the Public Health and Safety in the proximity of densely populated areas to residential homes, schools, and commercial locations. Imperial County covers approximately 4,597 square mile of predominately agricultural land with many schools in Imperial County in remote areas where tires are frequently illegally dumped. San Pasqual Valley Unified School District is located 90 miles from a populated area. Pine Elementary School, Magnolia Union Elementary School, Mulberry Elementary School District, McCabe/Corfman Union School District, and Meadows Union School District are schools in rural and agricultural areas in Imperial County. Illegally dumping of tires is common in rural, secluded, agricultural areas. Pesticide residue has been found in tires. Physical injuries can also result from sharp or pointed objects becoming trapped inside discarded tires. Tire Collection Crews have reported finding needles, broken glass, and dangerous objects. Piles of illegally discarded tires that contain trash or dry brush are a potential fire hazard. When tires burn, the toxic chemicals are released directly into the atmosphere. This can cause both short and long term health hazards to residents. Compounds from melted tires can also pollute soil, surface water, and ground water. A tremendous health hazard is created when illegally discarded tires accumulate on roads that run through farmland, and the pile of tires ignited. \r\nOver 521,406 illegally dumped tires have been collected from Imperial County roadways and other public areas with grants from CalRecycle/California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB). IVRMA has exhibit wise and judicious use of CalRecycle/CIWMB grant funds which will continue. IVRMA has developed significant experience and has managed to keep the cost down of collection and recycling illegally disposed tires.","ParticipantName":"Imperial Valley Resource Management Agency","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Daveline","LastName":"Villaseñor","Phone":"7603374586"},{"GrantID":20687,"CycleID":678,"CycleCode":"HD31        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD31         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":34771.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conduct two temporary HHW events in underserviced areas of El Dorado County.  Improvement to the existing permanent HHW facility by making the flooring area impervious to HHW materials.  Purchase a fixed radiation detection equipment to ensure HHW staff safety.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joline","LastName":"Davidson","Phone":"5306215308"},{"GrantID":20688,"CycleID":677,"CycleCode":"TCU17       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU17        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":99989.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Long Beach proposes to continue the cleanup efforts around the Los Angeles River area north of the Long Beach Harbor Basin.  This area remains a high priority for the City due to the level of illegal dumping that occurs.\r\nThe first area is east of the LA River between 5th Street and Willow Street (East Project Area), to Magnolia Avenue as the west boundary. The East project area is residential and commercial, including Drake Park and Thomas Edison Elementary School.  Golden Park, Cesar Chavez Park and Seaside Park are also nearby.  The Los Angeles River runs directly west of the project area, with the Long Beach Harbor and Downtown Long Beach less than one mile from the project area.\r\nThe second area is west of the Los Angeles River between 9th Street and Willow Street (West Project Area), to Santa Fe Avenue as the east boundary. The West project area includes industrial and residential areas, including Garfield Elementary School and with Cabrillo High School nearby. Nearby parks include Hudson and Admiral Kidd Parks. The Los Angeles River runs directly east, the Dominguez Channel is about one-half mile to the west and the waters of the Port of Long Beach are directly south.\r\nIn both areas, clean-ups are necessary to keep dumped items off the streets.  Most illegal dumping of tires occurs in alleys and other City right-of-ways, however, occasional dumping does happen on private property.  Local businesses and neighborhood associations continue to coordinate clean-up efforts in the impacted area, but still need assistance as the responsibility has outgrown their resources.  Grant funds would ensure that tires are regularly collected, and that the east and west project areas remain clean and safe for residents and businesses. All tires collected by City crews will be taken to a facility that recycles tires into crumb rubber that is used in asphalt paving surfaces and synthetic athletic surfaces.  “No Dumping” signs will be posted in areas most impacted by illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elisa","LastName":"Calderon","Phone":"5625704695"},{"GrantID":20689,"CycleID":678,"CycleCode":"HD31        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD31         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Jayme Tesser","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"RecycleMore seeks to strengthen our HHW programming and operations by extending our outreach and education and upgrading existing equipment. We plan to hold several events in the service area to educate people about 1 pd. refillable propane cylinders and offer free or reduced-cost refillable cylinders and where appropriate offer collection of unwanted 1 pd disposable cylinders.  Outreach is planned for retailer and parks recruitment for selling, refilling \u0026 exchanging refillable propane cylinders and where appropriate, collecting unwanted disposable 1 lb. propane cylinders.  We plan to hold a regular HHW temporary collection event to reach an under-served populated region in the service area.  Upgrades are planned for our permanent HHW facility in North Richmond for the eyewash station and we plan a re-wrap for the Door-to-Door collection vehicle as the existing wrap is over 10 years old and very faded, as well as replace the \u0027CIWMB\u0027 logo with \u0027CalRecycle\u0027.","ParticipantName":"West Contra Costa Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Christina","LastName":"Leard","Phone":"5106091218"},{"GrantID":20690,"CycleID":677,"CycleCode":"TCU17       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU17        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":10000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Bernardino continues to have an issue with illegally dumped tires on the side of roads, parks, fields and alleyways. The City has very limited staff dedicated to cleaning up illegally dumped waste tires, so we are not able to keep up with resident requests for tire cleanups.  Because of this, local neighborhood association members have taken an initiative to volunteer to pick up illegally dumped waste tires throughout the City. The Public Works Department and the select volunteers from the neighbor associations now work together at least once a month to go out and collect illegally dumped waste tires in designated areas the City. I communicate with volunteers to bring all collected tires to our City yard for proper disposal. ","ParticipantName":"City of San Bernardino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"O\u0027Neal","Phone":"9093845353"},{"GrantID":20691,"CycleID":678,"CycleCode":"HD31        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD31         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Citrus Heights will conduct public outreach and education to its residents about the importance of proper disposal of hazardous household wastes (HHW) and of the availability to dispose of HHW at the permanent collection site located on Roseville Road in Sacramento. The project will educate residents about the acceptable and non-acceptable HHW items, proper HHW handling and transportation, and facility location and hours.","ParticipantName":"City of Citrus Heights","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shawn","LastName":"Campbell","Phone":"9164464744"},{"GrantID":20692,"CycleID":677,"CycleCode":"TCU17       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU17        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Los Angeles has an on-going waste tire cleanup program through the City\u0027s Department of Public Works (DPW) managed by the Solid Resources Support Services (SRSSD) and the Solid Resources Collection Division (SRCD) of the Los Angeles Sanitation (LASAN). SRCD removes illegally dumped tires within the City`s right-of-ways, alleys and boundaries. Tires collected are delivered to any of the six LASAN\u0027s district yards and other City locations approved by LASAN for storage and recording purposes. The district yards and LASAN approved locations provide environmentally sound storage areas for the collection and transportation by a vendor to a tire recycling facility for processing and beneficial reuse. Each of the LASAN district yards has a Tire Program Identification (TPID) Number Certificate issued by Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) storing an approved number of tires at a certain time period. LASAN\u0027s six district yards are as follows:\r\n\r\n1) West Valley District Yard \r\n    8840 Vanalden Avenue \r\n    Northridge, CA 91324 \r\n    818-727-7193 \r\n\r\n2) South Los Angeles District Yard \r\n    786 South Mission Road \r\n    Los Angeles, CA 90023 \r\n    213-485-4912 \r\n\r\n3) West Los Angeles District \r\n    2027 Stoner Avenue \r\n    Los Angeles,CA 90025 \r\n    310-575-8393 \r\n\r\n4) Harbor District Yard\r\n    1400 North Gaffey Street\r\n    San Pedro, CA 90731\r\n    310-548-7708\r\n\r\n5) East Valley District yard\r\n    11050 Pendleton Street\r\n    Sun Valley, CA 91325\r\n    818-752-5700\r\n\r\n6) North Central District\r\n    452 San Fernando Road\r\n    Los Angeles, CA 90031\r\n    (323) 227-7334\r\n\r\nThe City of Los Angeles collects an average of 650 tons of used tires annually through which LASAN estimates 50% are collected from illegally dumped areas. B.J. Used Tire \u0026 Rubber Recycling, Inc.       (B.J.- contact: Rita Jankouzian, 909-684-2316) renders its services to the City by collecting and transporting the tires from the district yards to a tire recycling facility for processing and beneficial reuse.  \r\n\r\nAdditionally, LASAN will partly utilize the services of Los Angeles Conservation Corps (LACC – contact: Karla Ramos, 213-362-9000) for the removal of tires within the City of Los Angeles. LACC services are limited to the collection and transportation of used/waste tires only and will directly deliver to B.J. LASAN pays B.J for disposal/recycling of the LACC\u0027s delivered tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ronaldo","LastName":"Milo","Phone":"2134853568"},{"GrantID":20693,"CycleID":678,"CycleCode":"HD31        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD31         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Woodland in partnership with Yolo County, the Cities of Davis, West Sacramento, and Winters, and the California Product Stewardship Council (CPSC) will conduct a multi-media public education and outreach campaign on proper HHW management, specifically targeting materials commonly mishandled in the waste stream (e.g., propane cylinders and fluorescent bulbs). This project will recruit retailers to sell and refill/exchange reusable 1 lb propane cylinders and execute up to eight temporary events that provide free or discounted refillable propane cylinders and free disposal of empty cylinders and fluorescent bulbs. The outreach will include basic information about the Yolo County HHW Facility, including hours of operation, common HHW materials accepted, and the HHW reuse facility. The campaign may include print-media, radio, television, social media, and possibly outdoor media to ensure all population segments of the County are reached.","ParticipantName":"City of Woodland","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rosie","LastName":"Ledesma","Phone":"5306612059"},{"GrantID":20694,"CycleID":678,"CycleCode":"HD31        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD31         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":49502.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will develop a public outreach and education program to promote existing HHW collection temporary events, permanent collection sites, and EPR take-back programs in the Torrance community and throughout the south bay area of Los Angeles County.  The goal of the program is to increase the use of these programs by Torrance residents and to maximize the awareness in the City of what materials are considered to be HHW, to safely and properly dispose of them, and the potential negative environmental impacts these materials pose.\r\n\r\nOutreach will include:\r\n1. 45,000 door-hangers distributed to all single family homes and multifamily units (up to 4 units) in the City.\r\n\r\n2. Bi-monthly newspaper ads in the Daily Breeze for 2 years.\r\n\r\n3. Cable TV spots - Program Kick-Off campaign for 1 month to coincide with the distribution of the door-hangers.","ParticipantName":"City of Torrance","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Keezell","Phone":"3107816900"},{"GrantID":20696,"CycleID":677,"CycleCode":"TCU17       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU17        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":22400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Riverside County Department of Waste Resources (Department) operates an Illegal dumping Mop-uP and Cleanup Team (IMPACT) which removes illegally dumped solid waste and waste tires on all county roadways. The IMPACT program has been performing this duty since 2002 in the unincorporated areas of Riverside County. The program will continue to remove waste tires dumped in road right-of-way and in some cases on private property. The Department has removed waste tires from roadsides and on some instances the Department has taken them off private property, which has resulted in removing over 33,000 waste tires that were illegally dumped. So if awarded the grant for another cycle the Department will continue to do this work. \r\n\r\nThe Department will use the Crew Lead Worker job classification to operate exempt-government hauling vehicles (Tire Program Identification Number 1570382-01). The tire loads will be manifested and transported using the government-exempt hauling vehicles (Tire Program Identification Number 1274054-01). The waste tire loads will be hauled to B J Used Tire \u0026 Rubber Recycling (TPID Number 1001094). For the bulk of the labor, the Department will use the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department Riverside Alternative Sentencing Program (RASP) participant’s in removing waste tires from county roads.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joseph","LastName":"Contaoi","Phone":"9514863200"},{"GrantID":20700,"CycleID":678,"CycleCode":"HD31        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD31         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Riverside County Department of Waste Resources (RCDWR) proposing to purchase one (1) F650 box truck with gasoline engine to replace the current 2007 E450 box truck. RCDWR utilize this vehicle to operate temporary household hazardous waste events (THHWCF) in Blythe, Mecca, Desert Center, Pinyon Flats, Coachella, Mead Valley, and Meadowbrook in Riverside County. These communities rely on THHWCFs provided by the RCWDR to dispose of household hazardous waste (HHW) since the nearest permanent HHW collection facility is 70 to 125 miles away.  These THHWCFs are the only practical options for residents living in these communities.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Elizabeth","LastName":"Thompson","Phone":"9514863200"},{"GrantID":20701,"CycleID":678,"CycleCode":"HD31        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD31         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds are being requested for set up and operation of the temporary hazardous waste collection events in rural areas of our County for September 2018 through September 2021; for 8 hour Hazwoper refresher courses for 2018 \u0026 2021; for personal protective equipment for permanent HHW collection facility (PPE\u0027s not limited to, but including lab coats, overalls, gloves, safety sheilds \u0026 glasses); for secondary containment area storage bins for the permanent hazardous collection facility at Rock Creek Solid Waste Facility/ qualifying transfer stations; and for HHW public education and outreach with updated signs, banners, flyers or other written educational advertisements for the temporary and the permanent facility.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Kathy","LastName":"Diaz","Phone":"2097851689"},{"GrantID":20704,"CycleID":678,"CycleCode":"HD31        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD31         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Description \r\n\r\nButte County, in partnership with the City of Oroville, will promote our respective HHW facilities with a multi-media public education campaign to inform the public of the best practices of HHW management. This will include specific materials often mishandled in the waste stream (propane cylinders, fluorescent bulbs) as well as basic facility information, including days and hours of operation, common HHW materials accepted and options for reuse of these materials. The campaign will include print media, radio, television and possibly outdoor media to ensure all population segments of the County are reached. \r\nThe County will also establish a propane cylinder collection program and promote the ReFuel your Fun campaign by increasing the number of Butte County businesses selling and refilling/exchanging refillables. \r\nAlso, the County will conduct a pilot survey and collection event for the recycling of photo-voltaic solar panels.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Valerie","LastName":"Meza","Phone":"5307127986"},{"GrantID":20705,"CycleID":678,"CycleCode":"HD31        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD31         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to build off of and customize the California Product Stewardship Council\u0027s existing Refuel Your Fun Campaign to encourage residents in the cities of Redding, Anderson, and Shasta Lake, and in the unincorporated areas of Shasta County to properly dispose of their one-pound disposable propane gas cylinders and to purchase refillable one-pound propane gas cylinders. Grant funds will also be used to recruit and promote retailers to sell, refill, and exchange the refillable one-pound propane gas cylinders. Funds will be used to promote the program utilizing local media channels, which may include social media, web/print/radio/television ads, and truck signs.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Madison","LastName":"Bible","Phone":"5302255789"},{"GrantID":20713,"CycleID":677,"CycleCode":"TCU17       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU17        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The main objective of this grant proposal is to remove illegally dumped tires from several locations throughout the City of Bakersfield and to restore the areas back to their original state. Illegally dumped waste tires create blight, vector control and other health and safety hazards to the public and the environment. Illegal dumpsites not abated in a timely manner potentially contributes to the accumulation of waste tires. The City of Bakersfield cleanup projects are intended to mitigate potential fire and health risks posed by these tire piles within our jurisdiction. \r\n\r\nThe City of Bakersfield Solid Waste Division currently responds to citizen complaints of illegal dumping which has occurred along the public right-of-ways or upon their private property. \r\n\r\nThe Solid Waste Division dedicates a Solid Waste Equipment Operators almost 25 hours per week towards the collection and removal of waste tires illegally dumped throughout alleys, roadways, sidewalks and other public property. \r\n\r\nAll waste tires collected are transported to the City of Bakersfield s Corporation yard or Recycling and Composting facility. The City of Bakersfield Solid Waste Division drivers will deliver large and car passenger tires from its city truck/trailer combination to contractor BARC recycling facility for the purpose of recycling. \r\n\r\nAn estimated of 15,000 tires are to be removed an recycled.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ariam","LastName":"Isaac","Phone":"6613263144"},{"GrantID":20714,"CycleID":678,"CycleCode":"HD31        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD31         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Diego County, Department of Environmental Health proposes to utilize HD31 grant funds to sponsor two small to medium sized one-day household hazardous waste (HHW) collection events in underserved areas of the unincorporated County.  The events are proposed for the rural Lakeside area (almost 20 miles from the County\u0027s permanent facility in Ramona) and the outlying desert community of Borrego Springs, which is over 50 miles from the permanent facility in Ramona.  These events are expected to serve approximately 400+ and 175 residents, respectively.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Melissa","LastName":"Porter","Phone":"8586942801"},{"GrantID":20718,"CycleID":678,"CycleCode":"HD31        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD31         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Colusa County Regional Solid waste Authority hosts Temporary Household Hazardous Waste Collection Events","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Azevedo","Phone":"5304580466"},{"GrantID":20719,"CycleID":678,"CycleCode":"HD31        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD31         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Public Works would like to implement a HHW curbside collection program for single family and multi-family residents to insure proper processing of household hazardous waste materials. Curbside collection can increase diversion rates due to the ease of  the program for the residents. The grant funds will allow us to create brochures describing materials to be placed at the curb for collection; a  short video demonstrating the importance of recycling and disposal of HHW materials; and effective utility bill inserts.","ParticipantName":"City of Culver City","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Catherine","LastName":"Vargas","Phone":"3102536411"},{"GrantID":20721,"CycleID":677,"CycleCode":"TCU17       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU17        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":12000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Yolo is faced with the challenge of safely diverting and/or managing hundreds of waste tires each year that have been illegally dumped throughout the county.  These waste tires, if not picked up and disposed of properly, pose a potential threat to public health, safety, and the environment.  The county\u0027s goals are to remove approximately 1,000 tires as quickly as possible in order to alleviate the illegal tire piles from growing larger.  All collected tires are to be transported to a permitted facility.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Hayes","Phone":"5306668024"},{"GrantID":20722,"CycleID":677,"CycleCode":"TCU17       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU17        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":47148.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Victorville is located in the Mojave Desert region approximately 1 hour from the heavily populated Los Angeles County, Orange County, and Inland Empire regions and 2 hours from the growing Las Vegas area. The City is surrounded by a vast amount of open desert and has three major highways that intersect within its jurisdiction (I-15 Freeway, CA Highway 18/138, and US highway 395). It is 74.09 square miles and is mixed open land with a still growing commercial and residential footprint. Due to the large amount of open desert areas, the City experiences a high rate of illegal dumping activity that includes illegally dumped tire piles of both general passenger and commercial tires. Additionally, the City currently manages the CalRecycle Waste Tire Enforcement Grant and has approximately 120 waste tire related businesses (identified via WTMS as active businesses) that it frequently monitors and inspects annually. Coincidentally, the City has a large number of used tire dealerships located in areas that are prone to a high incidence of illegally dumped waste tires. \r\n\r\nThe City will use the waste tire cleanup grant funds to identify waste tire piles in all areas of the City, collect and transport them to a short term storage location at 15164 Anacapa Road, and then pay for the disposal of approximately 6,000 waste tires using Burrtec Waste Industries, Inc, a registered waste tire hauler. Lastly, in those areas that we have identified with a higher rate of illegal waste tire dumping activity, we will place professionally made metal signs that are meant to deter future incidents. To carry out the proposed activities related to this grant, the City will also need to purchase safety related items, stick tools, and trash bags. These items are necessary in the Mojave Desert region where Mojave Green Rattlesnakes and small amounts of trash are commonly found within the piles of tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dana","LastName":"Armstrong","Phone":"7609555086"},{"GrantID":20724,"CycleID":677,"CycleCode":"TCU17       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU17        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":55938.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Locate and remove illegally dumped and/or stockpiled waste tires from City of Lancaster public roads, right-of-ways and other public lands. Waste tires will be taken to the City Maintenance Facility and transported by state permitted registered haulers to end use facilities. Priority will be given to sites that pose serious threats to public health and safety and the environment. Several public roads, vacant lots and public land sites are within 1,000 feet of residential homes, schools, and industrial centers where tires are often illegally dumped throughout the City.\r\n\r\nPrior grant cycle awards have helped to clean-up numerous waste tires throughout the City of Lancaster. To date; the City has cleaned up over 400 illegal waste tire piles, recycled over 100 tons of wastes, benefiting local and regional efforts in minimizing risks to public health and safety, and promoting the clean-up and removal of environmental hazards and conservation of natural resources.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Donald","LastName":"Watkins","Phone":"6617236055"},{"GrantID":20726,"CycleID":678,"CycleCode":"HD31        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD31         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will expand Paradise\u0027s current HHW program by: 1) Expanding the facilities education and outreach efforts with ongoing digital campaign to increase awareness and creating social media, T.V. and radio ads on HHW dangers, local disposal options, and highlighting the HHW facilities reuse program; manufacturing and maintaining HHW themed interactive /educational kiosks for the HHW Reuse and Educational Center; and to send direct mailers to residents with HHW facility operational information, including a transport and disposal guide and calendar. 2) Purchase additional storage container for HHW packaging material and drums. 3) Purchase additional PPE for HHW facility employees, including gloves, Hazmat suits, boots, and vests. As well as provide annual 8 hr. HAZWOPER refresher training for HHW employees and attendance at CalRecycle\u0027s annual HHW conference.","ParticipantName":"Town of Paradise","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5308763340"},{"GrantID":20728,"CycleID":675,"CycleCode":"HD30        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD30         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funding will be used to improve current Collection Facility.  Improvements include upgrades to allow residents to drop off HHW during inclement weather and providing security fencing, among other things.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Pratt","Phone":"2097546055"},{"GrantID":20730,"CycleID":678,"CycleCode":"HD31        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD31         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Jayme Tesser","AwardedFunds":5000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The grant funding would assist the county with education and marketing.","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kati","LastName":"Galvani","Phone":"7072621618"},{"GrantID":20731,"CycleID":677,"CycleCode":"TCU17       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU17        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":71828.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Bernardino County Code Enforcement will utilize Waste Tire Cleanup Grant funds to abate waste tire dump sites throughout its large jurisdictional area.  The deserts of San Bernardino County are frequently utilized as a dumping ground for the illegal disposal of waste tires and other materials.  The County actively combats these activities with an Illegal Dumping program, and we look forward to partnering with CalRecycle to step up our efforts in identifying and abating illegal waste tire dump sites.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maria","LastName":"Gonzales","Phone":"9099485085"},{"GrantID":20732,"CycleID":678,"CycleCode":"HD31        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD31         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will educate City of Rancho Cordova residents of the available permanent HHW collection sites in order to increase usage of those sites. In order to reach the largest possible number of residents, we will use multiple outreach methods that will mutually reinforce each other yet be tailored to effectively reach the city’s diverse population. Outreach methods will include door hangers, bill inserts, newspaper advertising, and social media. We will augment these outreach tasks with relevant City-connected web platforms. The residents of Rancho Cordova have four permanent facilities in the region available for them to dispose of HHW: The Kiefer Landfill, The North Area Recovery Station (NARS), the Sacramento Recycling and Transfer Station, and the Special Waste Collection Center in Elk Grove.","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Cordova","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shawn","LastName":"Campbell","Phone":"9164464744"},{"GrantID":20738,"CycleID":678,"CycleCode":"HD31        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD31         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Jill Hayashida","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We started phase 1 in 2017 and the funds were insufficient to complete the project. We would like to complete phase 2 of the project which are: resurface and stripe our parking area, resurface our HHW drop off area and provide a sun cover for our employees during the summer time and rain.","ParticipantName":"City of Glendale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jovan","LastName":"Diaz","Phone":"8185484030"},{"GrantID":20749,"CycleID":678,"CycleCode":"HD31        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD31         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":35450.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Palm Springs is seeking a grant in the amount of $35,450 with which to establish a City-wide Household Battery Recycling Program and concurrent Education \u0026 Outreach Initiative.  Collection containers designed exclusively for this purpose will be prominently positioned in a network of 8 municipal drop-off sites that are accessible to residents, visitors and businesses.  The program will be supported by a robust marketing campaign and public education/awareness component.","ParticipantName":"City of Palm Springs","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jay","LastName":"Virata","Phone":"7603238228"},{"GrantID":20751,"CycleID":678,"CycleCode":"HD31        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD31         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Santa Monica will design a home generated photovoltaic panel (PV) recycling pilot project that will utilize one or two one-day events hosted at the Santa Monica City Yards in Summer or Fall of 2019, after the DTSC regualtions are adopted making PV modules universal waste. The promotion of the event(s), budget allowing, may include print media, radio, television and outdoor media to reach all demographics of the City and utilize our target audience of homeowners with old solar panels.\r\n \r\nThe City will work closely with the Solar Santa Monica Program (SSM) and Solar Energy Industry Association (SEIA) on one or two solar panel collection and recycling events depending on the budget because disposal/recycling costs are unknown until the DTSC finalizes the PV regulations. SEIA has offered to work with the City and bring its expertise on PV types and preferred methods of recycling. This information will help the City and SEIA establish a baseline and recommendations for long-term solar panel recycling programs.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Monica","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Drew","LastName":"Lowell-britt","Phone":"3104588391"},{"GrantID":20752,"CycleID":678,"CycleCode":"HD31        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD31         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":46540.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Huntington Beach is home to ten miles of beautiful coastal and a bustling Harbour.  Each year thousands of visitors descent upon our beaches to camp and partake in water activities.  With these activities comes with it marine flares and propane cylinders.  If funded, the City would embark on a multi media campaign to educate visitors and residents about proper disposal methods and would create partnerships with vendors to collect these items.  The City will execute four temporary events focused on collecting empty 1 lb propane cylinders and single-use marine flares.  The City \r\nwill partner with the California Product Stewardship Council (CPSC) to promote the ReFuel your Fun campaign and increase the number of businesses selling and refilling/exchanging refillable 1 lb propane cylinders. This project will promote alternatives to single-use marine flares by converting consumers to reusable types, such as battery-operated distress signals, thus reducing HHW waste generation of those products.","ParticipantName":"City of Huntington Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Debra","LastName":"Jubinsky","Phone":"7145365537"},{"GrantID":20754,"CycleID":678,"CycleCode":"HD31        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD31         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Jill Hayashida","AwardedFunds":62867.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In partnership with the Sanitation Districts, we will expand and enhance the current Household Hazardous Waste and Electronic Waste Management Program (Program) by establishing permanent and mobile Reuse Centers.  This will entail the purchase of a mobile trailer and the redesign of dedicated space at two of the County’s permanent collection centers.  The trailer and dedicated spaces will be converted into Reuse Centers where unwanted, usable household products collected at roundup events and permanent centers will be stored and made available to residents free of charge.  To promote the Reuse Centers, we will conduct a public education and outreach campaign utilizing outreach tools such as paid media, fact sheets, webpage enhancement, and other advertising and signage material.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Francisca","LastName":"Mandujano","Phone":"6264583585"},{"GrantID":20756,"CycleID":678,"CycleCode":"HD31        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD31         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The County, working with California Product Stewardship Counil (CPSC), will identify propane distribution businesses and locations selling single-use 1lb propane cylinders in the county and conduct education and outreach efforts about refillable 1lb propane cylinders to establish retail locations in the county to sell, refill and/or exchange refillables.  This will encourage their use beyond what exists at the start of the project (baseline).  Nevada County will promote the ReFuel your Fun campaign by using existing resources and public education channels to promote the use of refillables to result in less disposables reaching HHW facilities.  CPSC will develop model articles that local hiking groups and others that use refillables can put in newsletters to promote the program. We will identify outreach events to have booths to distribute empty refillables 1lb propane cylinders. The County\u0027s existing HHW program will also be promoted through general outreach to the public.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"5302657038"},{"GrantID":20757,"CycleID":678,"CycleCode":"HD31        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD31         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Provide temporary household hazardous waste collection events and provide education and outreach about household hazardous waste.","ParticipantName":"City of Indio","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sara","LastName":"Toyoda","Phone":"7606251815"},{"GrantID":20758,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16496.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities in Tehama County. TCDEH intends to use FY 2018-19 LEA Grant funds for new safety and computer equipment, maintenance on vehicles assigned to the solid waste program and for staffing, training within the state.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Potanovic","Phone":"5305278020"},{"GrantID":20759,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":38072.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: San Diego County\u0027s Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) has a developed program to protect public health and safety and the environment that encompasses a wide variety of solid waste activities, including permitting, inspection, investigation, enforcement, regulatory streamlining, operator training and outreach, agency coordination and customer outreach.  \r\n\r\nFunds from the EA29 LEA grant would be used to enhance the San Diego County LEA program by providing funds to purchase additional and updated equipment, computer equipment and software, office supplies, perform equipment maintenance, for training opportunities, personnel costs, reference materials, communications equipment, professional memberships, laboratory services, health and safety equipment and supplies, and medical monitoring for staff.  \r\n\r\nAny interest earned from the grant advance will be used for equipment and supplies.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Melissa","LastName":"Porter","Phone":"8586942801"},{"GrantID":20773,"CycleID":681,"CycleCode":"RLC33       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC33        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":1701030.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Los Angeles Conservation Corps will continue to carry out programs for beverage container, E-waste, waste tires and used oil during FY 2018-19. Our objectives are as follows:\r\n\r\nUnder Beverage container grant, the Los Angeles Conservation Corps will:\r\n-Collect 105,000 pounds of beverage containers from collection routes and special events as measured by DORIIS/DR-6 collection logs. \r\n-Perform litter abatement services as measured by weight receipts from Recycling/Transfer Stations.\r\n-Provide educational material to 10 schools and public for collection of beverage containers.\r\n\r\nUnder Waste Tire grant, the Los Angeles Conservation Corps will:\r\n-Take FY 2018-19 totals and increase illegally dumped tire collections by 5% from Los Angeles area as measured by California Manifest Process Comprehensive Trip Log and Receipts forms. We will haul away and properly dispose of/ recycle the tires.\r\n-Provide event/ labor staff resources for collection/ hauling waste tires in partnership with local jurisdictions.\r\n\r\nUnder E-waste grant, the Los Angeles Conservation Corps will:\r\n-Take FY 2017-18 totals and increase E-waste collections by 5% through collection routes and special events as measured by collection logs and CEWIS reports.\r\n-Provide E-waste event/ labor staff resources in partnership with local jurisdictions.\r\n-Provide educational/ outreach/ marketing for each E-waste collection event it conducts.\r\n-Partner with business/jurisdictions to implement an internship for corpsmembers interested in learning dismantling of E-waste.\r\n\r\nUnder used oil grant, the Los Angeles Conservation Corps will:\r\n-Conduct CCC signage inspections at assigned locations once a year within Los Angeles County as reported on site verification report.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Conservation Corps","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Skillman","Phone":"2132107620"},{"GrantID":20774,"CycleID":681,"CycleCode":"RLC33       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC33        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":1701030.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In grant RLC33 the San Jose Conservation Corps and Charter School (SJCC+CS) will continue to build on the success of their recycling program(s) to engage and expand the types of projects/activities in the fields of beverage containers, electronic materials (e-waste), used tires, and used oil. \r\n\r\nThe staff members at the SJCC+CS will continue to work expand and work with local jurisdictions and other agencies to establish partnership opportunities to work with and provide education and outreach for beverage containers, E-Waste, used oil, and used tires. The SJCC+CS is continually developing and expanding their training programs with new information and procedures that we learn from industry experts. \r\n\r\nPlease see below for a short summary on each of the material related projects that we are developing or engaging in: \r\n\r\nBeverage Containers \r\nWhile the Beverage Container Recycling Fund (BCRF) has stayed more consistent than expected over the past few years, SJCC+CS will continue to de-emphasize BCRF related operations to expand on other programs within those material categories. We will be looking to continue to reduce our recycling clients that we service for Beverage Container pickup; however, if there contracts where we can leverage CalRecycle funds to provide a specialize service or if there is a contract that contributes financially to the program, we will continue to keep them in operations (e.g.:  the Sunnyvale Glass Collection Program and Zero Waste East Side). We have also minimized sorting operations so that we only sort high quality, high value material rather than all material categories that we now process as mixed recyclables.\r\n\r\nElectronic materials (E-Waste) \r\nThe E-Waste program expanded with a new component and increased activity during FY17-18; the Residential E-Waste Collection (REC) program has greatly increased the amount of E-Waste material that we have collected and recycled. SJCC+CS will continue to develop and refine the REC program during RLC33 and we are looking at two potential growth areas, which are more SJCC+CS hosted collection events and exploring the possibility of setting up internships with our E-Waste partners. \r\n\r\nOil \r\nThe SJCC+CS will continue acting on behalf of CalRecycle and focus on the Certified Collection Centers (CCC) that requires special outreach and attention for needing proper signage. If needed, we will continue to perform more CCC visits to ensure that the information is up to date and correct. In addition to the signage review activities, SJCC+CS is looking to start operations with their mobile oil filter crusher program during FY18-19.\r\n\r\nTires \r\nThe SJCC+CS will explore other tire related projects due to the declining amount of tires collected through Hot Spot cleanup activities. However, we will continue to partner with County and State Parks Departments, where our staff and Corpsmembers can provide collection of tires out of reservoirs, public lands, county and state parks, and open space hot-spots. \r\n\r\nThe San Jose Conservation Corps and Charter School is looking forward to the continued development of the Recycling programs and the support from CalRecycle.","ParticipantName":"San Jose Conservation Corps","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dorsey","LastName":"Moore","Phone":"4084596402"},{"GrantID":20775,"CycleID":681,"CycleCode":"RLC33       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC33        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":1701030.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SRCC will have an e-waste collection program serving the greater Sacramento region to coordinate and collect e-waste from community partners and provide outreach and education to consumers of how to properly dispose of e-waste.\r\nSRCC will have a Used Oil program serving the greater Sacramento region to reduce the illegal dumping of used oil and to ensure that Certified Collections Centers are signed and correctly accepting used oil from community members.\r\nSRCC will have a Used Tire collection program serving the greater Sacramento region to collect used tires that have been dumped on public property, assist in community tire amnesty events and provide outreach and education to consumers about how to dispose of tires.\r\nSRCC will have a beverage container recycling program focused on serving events and businesses, operating the SRCC recycling center, and providing education and outreach to the greater Sacramento region.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento Regional Conservation Corps","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kala","LastName":"Dean","Phone":"9164176746"},{"GrantID":20776,"CycleID":681,"CycleCode":"RLC33       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC33        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":1701030.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Conservation Corps of Long Beach (CCLB) will continue recycling collections to local business and Multi-Family complexes. CCLB will expand e waste collections and handling, by partnering with local schools, business and government agencies. CCLB will expand its service area for CCC oil signage visits. We will continue to work with our local jurisdictions, government agencies to expand our Tire collection events and out reach efforts as it relates to all grant activities.","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Knapp","Phone":"5629861249"},{"GrantID":20777,"CycleID":681,"CycleCode":"RLC33       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC33        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":1701030.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Urban Corps will collect beverage containers at schools, businesses, multi-family complexes, large venues and other organizations as well as provide recycling services at special events throughout San Diego County. Urban Corp will also operate its Recycling Buyback Center at Qualcomm Stadium. Urban Corps will collect and haul waste tire from public land and public right-of-way and partner with local jurisdictions to assist in waste tire removal and host local amnesty events. Urban Corps will collect E-Waste from community members, schools, businesses, government agencies and other organizations throughout San Diego County and will host local collection events. Urban Corps will take signage and oil collection surveys from Certified Used Oil Collection Centers throughout San Diego County. Urban Corps will also work with local jurisdictions to perform storm drain stenciling. Urban Corp will offer educational presentation to schools and organizations throughout San Diego County to further educate them on conservation efforts.","ParticipantName":"Urban Corps of San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kyle","LastName":"Kennedy","Phone":"6192355423"},{"GrantID":20778,"CycleID":681,"CycleCode":"RLC33       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC33        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":1701030.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Fresno EOC Local Conservation Corps will continue to provide recycling services in the communities of Fresno and Madera, partnering with the City and County of Fresno, and City and County of Madera, to provide labor for local Amnesty Waste Tire events and E-waste Collection events. We will also provide collection of CRV beverage containers at established venues located throughout Fresno County, in schools, bars/restaurants, largely attended special events, and our Certified Buyback Center in the town of Friant.\r\nCrews will also visit provide education outreach by visiting Used Oil Certified Collection Centers to ensure the proper signage is visible to the public.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shawn","LastName":"Riggins","Phone":"5592641048"},{"GrantID":20779,"CycleID":681,"CycleCode":"RLC33       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC33        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":1701030.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Orange County Conservation Corps (OCCC) will continue to provide environmental services to our community and local jurisdictions.  OCCC will establish new lines of service by performing public awareness and outreach at local community events to educate the public on the importance of recycling.  OCCC crews will also provide support and collection of waste tires, electronic waste recycling, and used oil education.  OCCC will accomplish the above goals by completing the objectives established on the submitted grant project summary.  It\u0027s OCCC goal to increase the awareness and divert material from our landfills and avert illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"Orange County Conservation Corps","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andrew","LastName":"Le","Phone":"7149566222"},{"GrantID":20780,"CycleID":681,"CycleCode":"RLC33       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC33        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":1701030.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Conservation Corps North Bay (CCNB) will utilize grant funds for the following projects, which will increase the recycling of cans/bottles, E-waste, tires, and oil in California. \r\n\r\nCans/Bottles:\r\nCRV recycling will continue to be collected by CCNB through servicing bins on routes and providing recycling at events in Sonoma and Marin Counties. \r\n\r\nE-waste:\r\nCovered E-waste will be collected from public and private entities during collection routes.  \r\nCCNB will collect E-waste and partner with local non-profits to provide support at E-waste collection events.  \r\nCCNB will provide outreach and education to the public on why recycling E-waste is important and where they can recycle their e-waste properly. \r\n\r\nTires:\r\nCCNB will work with local government agencies to provide support for Tire Amnesty events in Marin, Sonoma and Solano Counties.\r\nCCNB will remove illegally dumped tires from locations approved by CalRecycle.\r\nCCNB will provide outreach and education to the public on why recycling tires is important and where they can recycle their tires properly. \r\n\r\nUsed Oil:\r\nCCNB will work with local collaborators to conduct signage reviews for used oil Certified Collection Centers California.\r\nCCNB will work with local agencies to label storm drains to discourage used oil being disposed of down the drains.\r\nCCNB will provide outreach and education to the public on why recycling used oil is important and where they can recycle their used oil properly","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps North Bay","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kyle","LastName":"LaRue","Phone":"4154544554"},{"GrantID":20781,"CycleID":681,"CycleCode":"RLC33       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC33        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":1701030.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Francisco Conservation Corps (SFCC) provides on-the-job training to at-risk, young adults through Recycling and Waste-Management: composting, waste diversion, Zero Waste Special Events, removal and recycling of beverage containers, E-Waste, Waste tires, and Used Oil filters through the Cities and Counties of San Francisco and San Mateo. SFCC will provide outreach and education to Corpsmembers and our local communities; provide collection, hauling, and recycling services for all waste streams solely and in collaboration with established and new partners; and develop career ladder opportunities for Corpsmembers through internships and other placement opportunities in conjunction with local partners. \r\n\r\nSFCC will provide monthly beverage container recycling and Special Events training and certification to 200 Corpsmembers annually; will provide beverage container recycling services at 200 special events; sort-on-site beverage container recycling services to local business partners; and update all beverage container and special event marketing content and materials. \r\n\r\nSFCC will provide monthly Waste Tire orientation, training and certification to 200 Corpsmembers annually; perform monthly tire dumping assessments at 20 identified hot spots in the greater San Francisco Bay Area; maintain tire hauling and collection certifications, develop 2 new local partnerships to provide waste tire and collection services, coordinate and implement waste tire outreach special events and door-to-door outreach, update training materials and improve data collection systems, and update all waste tire marketing content and materials. \r\n\r\nSFCC will provide monthly E-waste orientation, training and certification to 200 Corpsmembers annually; train/re-train staff on E-waste handling, collection, and reporting practices; update training materials; coordinate and implement E-waste outreach Special Events solely and in collaboration with local partners; develop and finalize partnerships with TriValley and NewWaste for E-waste transfer revenue; complete all required reporting; employ Corpsmembers and staff to provide E-waste services in collaboration with partners and at Special Events; develop new partnerships and leverage current partnerships to provide internship/placement opportunities for Corpsmembers in E-waste services; update training materials and improve data collection systems; and update all E-waste marketing content and materials. \r\n\r\nSFCC will provide monthly Used Oil orientation, training and certification to 200 Corpsmembers annually; update training materials and improve tracking systems; train/re-train staff on Used Oil assessments and data reporting practices; coordinate and implement Used Oil outreach Special Events and door-to-door outreach; coordinate and implement Used Oil outreach Special Events solely and in collaboration with local partners; conduct monthly oil assessments in San Francisco and San Mateo counties; develop new partnerships to address storm drain labeling and filter placement needs; and update all Used Oil marketing content and materials.","ParticipantName":"San Francisco Conservation Corps","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Laura","LastName":"McKaughan","Phone":"4154258229"},{"GrantID":20782,"CycleID":681,"CycleCode":"RLC33       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC33        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":1701030.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Urban Conservation Corps of the Inland Empire will provide comprehensive recycling services throughout San Bernardino and Riverside Counties.  The recycling services include:\r\n\r\n1) Beverage bottle container collection, clean-up, sorting, storage, and transfer of beverage containers.   Communication and coordination with local and state government agencies, businesses, schools, multi-family complexes, and large venues to implement recycling programs and services.\r\n\r\n2) E-waste collection, sorting, storing, clean-up, and transfer of E-waste.  Communication and coordination with partners, local or state government or businesses regarding E-waste events and services.  Organization, facilitation, and management of collection events.\r\n\r\n3) Waste Tires collection, clean-up, hauling, and disposal of waste tires.  Communication and coordination with local and state government agencies related to remediation of waste tires at amnesty events and on public lands.\r\n\r\n4) Use oil Certified Collection Center (CCC) signage reviews.  Purchase and distribution of Do-It-Yourself used oil kits, bilge pads, or other used oil remediation and management materials as approved by CalRecycle.  Communication and coordination with state and local government and businesses related to used oil events and services.","ParticipantName":"Southern California Mountains Foundation","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stacy","LastName":"Gorin","Phone":"5305594210"},{"GrantID":20783,"CycleID":681,"CycleCode":"RLC33       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC33        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":1701030.0000,"ProjectSummary":"During this upcoming fiscal year, Sequoia Community Corps will continue to provide convenient recycling opportunities for businesses and residents of Tulare and Kings counties.  Through various activities such as collection of CRV-beverage containers, E-waste and providing awareness of, Used Oil and Waste Tires and how to properly dispose of the said material.","ParticipantName":"Sequoia Community Corps","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Teresa","LastName":"Guzman","Phone":"5597324194"},{"GrantID":20784,"CycleID":681,"CycleCode":"RLC33       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC33        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":1701030.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The overall recycling goal of Greater Valley Conservation Corps (GVCC) is to provide recycling services to the immediate San Joaquin County communities, as well as nearby Amador, Calaveras, Stanislaus, and Tuolumne counties. GVCC will accomplish this by meeting the following objectives during the 2018-19 fiscal year.\r\n\r\nBeverage Containers\r\nGVCC will:\r\n•\tMaintain existing beverage container volume of 100,000 pounds\r\n•\tParticipate in eight community clean-up events\r\n\r\nWaste Tires\r\nGVCC will:\r\n•\tProvide staff and corpsmembers as resource at four community waste tire collection and clean-up events for local jurisdiction\r\n•\tIncrease waste tires collection to 5,500 tires through waste tire collection and clean-up events\r\n•\tParticipate in five waste tire amnesty collection events\r\n\r\nE-Waste\r\nGVCC will:\r\n•\tIncrease E-waste collection to 200,000 pounds from collection routes and special events\r\n•\tMaintain approved status as an E-waste collector\r\n•\tComply with DTSC approved UW trainings\r\n•\tOrganize 25 E-waste community collection and clean-up events\r\n•\tResearch the potential to dismantle computer towers collected from community clean-ups, residential collections, and drop-offs\r\n\r\nUsed Oil\r\nGVCC will:\r\n•\tMaintain existing used oil partnerships with local jurisdiction to provide education/outreach/marketing\r\n•\tConduct CCC signage review site visits, as directed by CalRecycle\r\n•\tDistribute 25 to 50 DIY Kits at educational outreach events\r\nGVCC has identified some key activities that are pertinent to all funding elements and the success of the program. These key activities include providing proper training for staff and corpsmembers, such as safety, proper handling of recyclables, and use of tools/equipment; development of appropriate educational, outreach, and marketing materials, including hiring of additional staff or corpsmembers to accommodate program growth and turnover. Additionally, GVCC start out the 2018-19 fiscal year at a new main office and recycling facility located in downtown Stockton. GVCC will collect, analyze, and report recycling services data on a quarterly basis and produce a final report at the end of the grant term.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County Office of Education (dba Greater Valley Conservation Corps)","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicholas","LastName":"Mueller","Phone":"2092922701"},{"GrantID":20785,"CycleID":681,"CycleCode":"RLC33       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC33        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":1701030.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This summary was edited by CalRecycle: For reimbursement of Grant #RLC33 eligible expenses to include recycling and litter abatement programs and activities related to beverage containers, E-waste, waste tires, and used oil.","ParticipantName":"Civicorps Schools","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Hickey","Phone":"5109927838"},{"GrantID":20799,"CycleID":681,"CycleCode":"RLC33       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC33        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":700024.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds to be used for recycling operations in the Kern County area.","ParticipantName":"Farmworkers Institute of Education and Leadership Development Inc.","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Villarino","Phone":"6618224381"},{"GrantID":20800,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":23440.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Placer County LEA will use grant funds to augment staff funding to allow the solid waste\r\nprogram staff to spend additional time on unfunded solid waste inspections and enforcement activities such as illegal dumping/land application and illegal/un-permitted solid waste facilities. The grant funding will also allow for more solid waste staff time at solid waste specific training to increase our effectiveness as a program.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Holloway","Phone":"5307452345"},{"GrantID":20801,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":31204.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Alameda County Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is to protect the public health and the environment with regards to solid waste activities in our jurisdiction. Alameda County Department of Environmental Health, Office of Solid/Medical Waste Management Program intends to use FY2018-2019 EA Grant 29 funds to a portion of salaries of staff directly involved in the Solid Waste Program.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maria","LastName":"Mendoza","Phone":"5105676730"},{"GrantID":20803,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16211.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding will be used to cover the cost of staffing.","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kuljeet","LastName":"Mundi","Phone":"5304580320"},{"GrantID":20804,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":47202.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: San Bernardino County, Department of Public Health, Division of Environmental Health Services intends to use FY 2018-2019 LEA Grant (EA 29) funds to supplement the local enforcement agency program budget for personnel costs.  ","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maria","LastName":"Meza","Phone":"9092525266"},{"GrantID":20805,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":17034.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Grant will be used to finance PERSONNEL(Field Staff salary).","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jasjit","LastName":"Kang","Phone":"7072631164"},{"GrantID":20808,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":42363.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Riverside County LEA will use to grant funds to augment staff funding to allow the solid waste program staff to spend additional time on unfunded solid waste inspections and enforcement activities such as illegal dumping/land application and illegal/un-permitted solid waste facilities.  The grant funding will also allow for more solid waste staff time at solid waste specific training to increase our effectiveness as a program.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Reyes","Phone":"9519558980"},{"GrantID":20810,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":45746.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment. The LEA grant funds will be used for staff to attend technical and regulatory training/workshops; purchase and maintain field equipment and safety supplies used in our inspection program; maintenance for the solid waste vehicles; and staff salaries.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kathryn","LastName":"Cross","Phone":"7144336000"},{"GrantID":20813,"CycleID":678,"CycleCode":"HD31        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD31         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":65870.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Amador County is requesting funds to provide several needed facility improvements such as roof repair, concrete receiving area pad repair, and replacement of safety shower/eyewash units.  These improvements are needed to maintain a safe and secure facility.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeff ","LastName":"Gardner","Phone":"2092236546"},{"GrantID":20816,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":22361.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Will use funds to cover a portion of the expenditures of the Solid Waste Program.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Ezra","LastName":"Tubig","Phone":"6503726223"},{"GrantID":20818,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":25843.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to the safe storage, transport and disposal of solid waste within our jurisdiction.\r\nThe County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health intends to use FY 2018/2019 LEA grant funds for activities directly related to implementation of the solid waste facilities permit and inspection programs as outlined in the procedures and requirements and application guidelines for this grant.  This may include, but not be limited to, new safety and computer equipment, medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities), personnel costs, and maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste Program. Any interest earned will be used for personnel cost.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Tavares","Phone":"4089181990"},{"GrantID":20819,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":18187.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Solid Waste Grant funds will be used to support our Solid Waste Program LEA staff by acquiring field equipment, personal protective equipment, and other office equipment and/or supplies.  The Grant will also provide continuous ongoing training of solid waste regulations, technology and enforcement necessary to effectively administer the County\u0027s Solid Waste Program to protect public health, safety and the environment.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dexter","LastName":"Marr","Phone":"5596757823"},{"GrantID":20820,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":17264.0000,"ProjectSummary":"For over twenty years, the Nevada County Department of Environmental Health solid waste LEA program has been dedicated to the protection of the public health, safety and the environment by insuring the appropriate management and disposal of solid waste within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThis LEA intends to utilize EA 29 funds for the continued enhancement of the Closed, Illegal and Abandoned (CIA) disposal site program, unrecoverable enforcement investigation costs, equipment, annual medical monitoring for LEA field staff, training and reimbursement for staff services (salaries and support services) per approved CalRecycle methodology.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Claire","LastName":"Chapple","Phone":"5302651467"},{"GrantID":20822,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":18990.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency funds will be used in Merced County to support solid waste facilities permit and inspection programs.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Rowe","Phone":"2093811097"},{"GrantID":20824,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":17332.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1. Support enhancement of the LEA solid waste landfill permit and inspection programs, and related staff costs.\r\n2. Postage, copies, communications and other miscellaneous office expenses associated with LEA functions in solid waste.\r\n3. Expenses associated with computer and audio/visual equipment to be used to support LEA activities in solid waste.\r\n4. Travel expenses associated with the LEA/EHS mandated training and meeting requirements.","ParticipantName":"Lassen County","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ellen","LastName":"Cognina","Phone":"5302518528"},{"GrantID":20825,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":15716.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Del Norte County proposes to use the funds for personnel expenditures and transportation.  The personnel expenditures will be used to offset salaries and benefits for time spent doing inspections.  The transportation expenditures will be used to offset fuel expenses related to the inspections and maintenance of the vehicles used by the inspectors.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Miss","FirstName":"Heidi","LastName":"Kunstal","Phone":"7074647254"},{"GrantID":20826,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":21149.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds to be used for implementing the LEA program for permitting and inspection of solid waste facilities.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jagjinder","LastName":"Sahota","Phone":"7077846765"},{"GrantID":20827,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16685.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Entirety of the grant money will be spent on staff salary spent in the LEA program.","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Louis","LastName":"Molina","Phone":"7609241845"},{"GrantID":20828,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":27219.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the City of San Diego Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. The LEA intends to use EA29 grant funds for medical monitoring, personnel cost, and equipment for enforcement staff to perform inspections at solid waste facilities. Grant funds will supplement the LEA’s existing solid waste facilities permit and inspection programs, including training and equipment.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nanci","LastName":"Biendarra","Phone":"6192366007"},{"GrantID":20829,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":15532.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Department intends to procure equipment and supplies, obtain the necessary training to help meet our state-mandated responsibilities as a Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA), and use remaining funds to partially off-set salary costs.  All of these are permitted expenditures under grant funding guidelines.","ParticipantName":"City of Vernon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Veronica","LastName":"Petrosyan","Phone":"3235838811"},{"GrantID":20832,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16322.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Amador County\u0027s solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  This grant will supplement the funding of the County program for solid waste permitting and enforcement activities.  All program activities are current mandates on the County to provide this level of service to the community in order that the public health and the environment are not adversely impacted by solid waste handling, storage or disposal practices.  Amador County Environmental Health intends to use the FY 2018-19 LEA Grant funds for a portion of LEA staff salaries.  Any interest earned will be used for personnel/salaries.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elaine","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"2092236538"},{"GrantID":20835,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":22954.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Ventura County EHD/LEA intends to use EA29 awarded grant funds for the following: for LEA staff training necessary to maintain State certification; for the procurement of equipment necessary to perform LEA duties and fulfill LEA roles; for the calibration and maintenance of equipment as needed; to update or upgrade LEA computer equipment; and to facilitate activities carried out during the course LEA inspection and enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ernest","LastName":"Dragan","Phone":"8056542859"},{"GrantID":20836,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":23371.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Enforcement Assistance Grant is used to fund salaries, training and to purchase necessary equipment for the Local Enforcement Agency which resides within the Environmental Health Services Division of the Santa Barbara County Public Health Department.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jason","LastName":"Johnston","Phone":"8053467348"},{"GrantID":20838,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16256.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The enforcement assistance grant will be utilized to directly support the Glenn County Local Enforcement  Agency in inspecting and monitoring the Glenn County Landfill, composting operations, closed sites and other solid waste activities. The grants funds will be maintained in a separate account within the Glenn County Health \u0026 Human Services Agency Budget, as required in the Enforcement Assistance Grants Program Financial Control Mechanisms document. Expenditures will be divided between equipment, training, professional and consulting services and LEA staff salaries.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Backus","Phone":"5309346102"},{"GrantID":20842,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":20612.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The LEA\u0027s Goal is to regulate proper storage, collection and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial solid waste. This is mainly accomplished through education, inspections and enforcement actives. The Grant will be used for R.E.H.S. salary, inspection/complaint vehicle maintenance and fuel, maintenance of computer software, training, copy machine maintenance and safety equipment. Any interest earned will be used towards inspection vehicle fuel. ","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Feriani","Phone":"2097546691"},{"GrantID":20843,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":15553.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With one FTE Environmental Health Specialist and one FTE Environmental Health Trainee, Sierra County currently has one (1) closing landfill and four (4) operating transfer stations that are permitted and inspected. In addition there are thirteen (13) closed/ inactive/ abandoned (CIA) sites that are also inspected. These solid waste facilities are located throughout an area covering approximately 1,000 square miles. In addition to the regulated facilities, the Environment Health Specialist is also required to respond to solid waste complaints. The Local Enforcement Agency is charged with the responsibility to \"...assure that solid, liquid, and hazardous waste are collected, treated, handled, and reclaimed or recycled in such a manor as to prevent the spread of pollution of waters, the creation of nuisances of safety hazards, and the environmental degradation of any kind.\" (Sierra County Health Services Plan, (1994/95). The Environmental Health Specialist is responsible for performing tasks directly related to solid waste facility permitting and inspections as well as accomplish all the duties encompassed by the Environmental Health Plan.","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elizabeth","LastName":"Morgan","Phone":"5309936716"},{"GrantID":20844,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16433.0000,"ProjectSummary":"One of the many goals of the Tuolumne County Environmental Health Division is to protect the health and safety of the public and to protect the quality of our groundwater from pollution or contamination from solid wastes. Tuolumne County Environmental Health intends to use the FY 2018-2019 LEA Grant Funds to conduct inspections, obtain appropriate training for staff and to provide training to regulated businesses.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Bardenheuer","Phone":"2095335633"},{"GrantID":20845,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":19646.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our certified LEA oversees 66 solid waste sites(operations, facilities, closed landfills, and burn dumps) and numerous nuisance dump sites.  We strive to educate citizens, businesses and government agencies on the proper methods for handling and disposing of solid waste.  Other funding for the LEA program is obtained from the solid waste tipping fee (of which we receive $3.13/ton), solid waste operation/facility inspection fees, and project review fees.  We will use the EA29 grant funds to augment our program revenue to provide staff salaries and training.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mario","LastName":"Kalson","Phone":"7072682209"},{"GrantID":20846,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":34350.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Reimburse of personnel costs at the applied labor rate for solid waste inspection and enforcement for the following jurisdictions: City of Live Oak, City of Marysville, City of Wheatland, City of Yuba City, Sutter County and yuba County.","ParticipantName":"Yuba-Sutter County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Cantwell","Phone":"5307497526"},{"GrantID":20847,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16006.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Pittsburg LEA will use the funds for inspection and enforcement of all types of solid waste facilities, outreach, and inspection vehicle expenses. The Funds will be used to continue programs, education and outreach to residents on materials that cannot be disposed of in a landfill/transfer station such as sharps, mercury, tires and other HHW materials. The funds will also be used for purchase and support of computers, software, electronics and other monitoring equipment.","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"LAURA","LastName":"WRIGHT","Phone":"9252524114"},{"GrantID":20848,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":80841.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the program is to protect health and safety and the environment of the residents of Los Angeles County with respect to solid waste issues within the County\u0027s jurisdiction.  The Local Enforcement Grant funds will be used to provide technical training to staff on permitting, inspection and enforcement.  The funds will also be used to purchase personal protective equipment, methane gas equipment, inspection supplies and additional field equipment for inspectors. In addition, funds will be used to provide educational materials to staff and membership and subscription to professional solid waste associations. Funds will also be used to contract outside technical experts or consultants for more complex solid waste issues.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Dorcas","LastName":"Hanson-lugo","Phone":"6264305540"},{"GrantID":20849,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16259.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the El Dorado County solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nEl Dorado County intends to use FY 2018-2019 Local Enforcement Agency grant monies to compensate Placer County for performance of solid waste permitting and enforcement activities within El Dorado County.  This arrangement between neighboring counties is sought to effect cost efficiency.  Any interest earned will also be used to compensate Placer County for performance of solid waste permitting and enforcement activities within El Dorado County.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Nancy","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"5306216277"},{"GrantID":20850,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":18622.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of the Napa County Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency is to protect the public health, safety, and the environment with regard to all solid waste facilities and operations within Napa County. \r\nNapa County intends to use the FY 2018-19 LEA Grant funds for the purpose of assisting personnel salary associated within the solid waste facility inspection and permitting program.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Ex","Phone":"7072534419"},{"GrantID":20851,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16154.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Trinity County\u0027s participation in the Local Enforcement Agency program.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kristalynne","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"5306231459"},{"GrantID":20852,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":24046.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tulare County will use FY 18-19 Local Enforcement Agency funds to benefit its program regulating solid waste processing and disposal activities.  Funds will provide partial funding for a Registered Environmental Health Specialist to perform routine facility inspections, process permit applications and respond to solid waste complaints.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Bowers","Phone":"5596247428"},{"GrantID":20853,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16365.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Siskiyou County Environmental Health Division maintains an active Local Enforcement Agency Program for the purposes of protecting public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction, the 2018-2019 grant funds will be spent on REHS staff/Environmental Health Staff salaries. REHS staff will continue to inspect and enforce applicable regulations at all active and closed sites.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rick","LastName":"Dean","Phone":"5308412113"},{"GrantID":20855,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":23845.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Local Enforcement Agency Grant Program EA29 funds will supplement personnel, training, equipment, supplies, and other program-related costs of operating the Monterey County\u0027s Solid Waste Management Services. Grant monies will be used to achieve the following goals:\r\n1. To inspect and monitor all regulated solid waste facilities at required frequencies. \r\n2. To enhance program efficiency by increasing specialists\u0027 knowledge and capacity through key training opportunities.\r\n3. To ensure safety and effectiveness while enforcing solid waste statues and regulations by providing staff with the necessary tools and equipment to carry out program activities.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"C   ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Durham","Phone":"8317558979"},{"GrantID":20857,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":17257.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel/Equipment/Transportation","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cinda","LastName":"Leonard","Phone":"5302836355"},{"GrantID":20858,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16126.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities in our jurisdiction.  Funds and any interest earned will be used to support staff cost in performance of Modoc County LEA activities.","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Warren","LastName":"Farnam","Phone":"5302336310"},{"GrantID":20859,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":19193.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Butte County Environmental health regarding the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment  specifically concerning solid waste facilities within our jurisdictions.  LEA Enforcement Grant funds will be used primarily to maintain inspection frequencies for non-fee supported solid waste sites (SWIS), enforcement activities including participation in LEA and CalRecycle coordination activities to assure program uniformity and compliance with applicable state regulatory requirements.  Any interest accrued will be used to cover the cost of existing solid waste program staffing.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Doug","LastName":"Danz","Phone":"5305385328"},{"GrantID":20860,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":62119.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA is applying for the 2018-2019 Enforcement Assistance Grant to further assist our program in reinforcing its goal and achieve efficiency.  The LEA would like to use part of the grant for a consultant contract, which is primarily utilized for engineering review of Reports of Facility Information, closure plans, and other technical documents.  The LEA would like to use the remainder for staff attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees and field equipment and its maintenance.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Kao","Phone":"2132523967"},{"GrantID":20861,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":15531.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\nThe Sunshine Canyon Landfill Local Enforcement Agency intends to use EA 29 FY 2018-2019 LEA grant funds for new safety and field equipment, staff attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees, and field equipment and its maintenance.","ParticipantName":"Sunshine Canyon Landfill","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Megan","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"2132523344"},{"GrantID":20863,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":18385.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funds will support the inspection and enforcement program of the Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency in Marin County.  The LEA carries out the work as described in the PRC and CCR Titles 14 and 27 at the active landfill, active transfer station, numerous closed landfills, numerous postclosure sites, and many active compost sites.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"4154736914"},{"GrantID":20864,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":23205.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety, and environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. \r\nThe San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department intends to use the FY 2016-2017 LEA grant fund for new safety, field and office equipment; medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspection at solid waste facilities); staff training; and facility inspection. Any interest earned will be spent on copy machine lease.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"McClellon","Phone":"2094680332"},{"GrantID":20869,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":29543.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to the effects of solid waste at recycling, waste handling facilities, and illegal disposal (blight, etc.) sites. The City of San Jose Department of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement Code Enforcement Division intends to use the LEA EA29 Grant Funding for the ongoing duties and responsibilities of permitting, inspecting, and enforcement of permitted Solid Waste Facilities. To adequately fulfill the duties of the LEA the following are needed: consulting services, staff training and related travel costs, continuing education (REHS) and professional memberships (CEHA, NEHA, etc.), and maintenance and/or upgrade of equipment. LEA grant expenditures, needs, and focus may be altered during the term of this grant cycle which may necessitate a reallocation of some of the grant funds. If this is necessary, the LEA Manager will provide the proposed changes for CalRecycle staff review.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rachel","LastName":"Roberts","Phone":"4085357719"},{"GrantID":20871,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":15008.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To augment the permitting, inspection, and enforcement program for solid waste sites in Alpine County","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Lampson","Phone":"5306942235"},{"GrantID":20872,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":26520.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant will be used for LEA personnel salaries.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kristian","LastName":"Lucas","Phone":"9256922573"},{"GrantID":20873,"CycleID":679,"CycleCode":"ORG3        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG3         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Shirley Hom","AwardedFunds":3000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Waste Management of Alameda County, Inc. (WMAC) proposes to purchase pre-processing equipment to be utilized at a new Organic Material Recovery Facility located at its Davis Street Resource Recovery Complex in San Leandro, CA. The materials separated from the waste stream by the equipment will be composted at a new Organic Material Composting Facility co-located at the site. The total grant project will achieve GHG reductions of approximately 12,696 MTCO2e and divert 35,424 tonnages. The grant contains critical infrastructure to support Alameda County Community Food Bank’s food rescue efforts for residents of disadvantaged and low-income communities.","ParticipantName":"Waste Management of Alameda County, Inc.","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shawn","LastName":"Tackitt","Phone":"4804574846"},{"GrantID":20874,"CycleID":679,"CycleCode":"ORG3        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG3         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":1250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Upper Valley Disposal Service proposes to build “Organics Blending Barn” which consists of a fully-enclosed 100 ft. by 150 ft. concrete tilt-up building with roll-up doors and a biofilter to process air flow from the building. The “Organics Blending Barn” will accept and mix approximately 4,500 TPY of newly collected food waste, which will be blended with nearly 4,000 tons per year of newly collected green materials and woody waste to produce compost. The total grant project will achieve GHG reductions of approximately 7,471 MTCO2e and divert 16,840 tonnages. The project is partnering with Sacramento Food Bank and Family Services to recover edible food and distribute that food to residents of disadvantaged and low-income communities.","ParticipantName":"Upper Valley Disposal Service","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Christy","LastName":"Abreu","Phone":"7079637988"},{"GrantID":20875,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16184.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. \r\nFunds obtained from the grant program will be used to support the Local Enforcement Agency‘s (LEA) ability to inspect, permit and monitor the landfill and compost facility. These funds will be set up in a separate interest bearing account and appropriate records will be maintained. Any interest earned will be used to enhance Personnel costs. \r\nThe Solid Waste Program in Mariposa County continues to benefit from enforcement training workshops/seminars offered by the CalRecycle and other worthwhile organizations. These training sessions assist in the standardization of LEA functions and provide opportunity to network with other jurisdictions. \r\nAdditionally, the LEA Program will continue the inspections of closed, illegal, and abandoned sites throughout the County. Additionally, the LEA will be assisting (and permitting) tree debris operations to facilitate the proper handling of the dead trees as part of the declared state of emergency.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Conway","Phone":"2099662220"},{"GrantID":20876,"CycleID":679,"CycleCode":"ORG3        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG3         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":3000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Burrtec Waste Industries will construct and operate a GORE composting system at the existing Robert A. Nelson Material Recovery Facility and Transfer Station near Riverside, CA. The project will generate compost for the region, and rescue edible food for the surrounding communities. The project will yield more than 18,000 TPY of compost that will help improve regional storm water management, erosion control, and regenerate soil for agriculture, gardening and other uses. The total grant project will achieve GHG reductions of approximately 13,474 MTCO2e and divert 47,780 tonnages.","ParticipantName":"Burrtec Waste Industries, Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tom","LastName":"Vogt","Phone":"9094294200"},{"GrantID":20879,"CycleID":679,"CycleCode":"ORG3        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG3         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Sinan Dunlap","AwardedFunds":3000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\nThis project is an upgrade of the current windrow composting facility known as the American Organics Victor Valley Regional Composting Facility, located in Victorville.  The upgrades include a new aerated static pile composting system designed by Engineered Composting Systems, which reduces air emissions and helps protect water quality. The technology upgrade will allow for the additional diversion of 130,000 TPY, for a total diversion of 182,000 TPY. The total grant project will achieve GHG reductions of approximately 17,781 MTCO2e and divert 82,320 tonnages. At full build out the total GHG reduction is 21,437 TPY. The project will produce more than 133,000 TPY of compost, 20,000 TPY of mulch, and 15,000 TPY of biofuel (wood).","ParticipantName":"Arakelian Enterprises Inc. DBA Athens Services","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Anthony","LastName":"Bertrand","Phone":"6267233740"},{"GrantID":20880,"CycleID":679,"CycleCode":"ORG3        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG3         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Sinan Dunlap","AwardedFunds":2481250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Best Way Disposal Company proposes to retrofit an existing, fully-permitted facility with new, innovative equipment. The Materials Recovery Facility is owned and operated by Advance Disposal Company in Hesperia, CA. The new equipment will recover approximately 68 TPD of organic fines and clean them of broken glass and other contaminants to a quality that is appropriate for composting. Presently, this material is going to disposal at the Victorville Landfill. The total grant project will achieve GHG reductions of approximately 10,144 MTCO2e and divert 37,570 tonnages. The newly separated materials will be sent to composting.","ParticipantName":"Best Way Disposal Company, Inc. dba Advance Disposal Co.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Ben","LastName":"Chico","Phone":"7602449773"},{"GrantID":20881,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":34883.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding received through the Local Enforcement Agency Grant will offset staff costs related to inspections, training, enforcement activities and over-site of the Solid Waste Program.\r\n\r\nThe goal of the Kern County Public Health Services Department, Environmental Health Division, as the Local Enforcement Agency, is to ensure that solid waste activities are operated in conformance with regulations of the State of California, and that the protection of public health, safety and the environment is upheld as the highest priority.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Sanford","Phone":"6618628703"},{"GrantID":20882,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":23178.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will be used to properly carry out all LEA requirements by providing LEA staff with proper equipment and training for the protection of public health.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Perez","Phone":"4422651888"},{"GrantID":20883,"CycleID":679,"CycleCode":"ORG3        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG3         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":4000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: CR\u0026R Incorporated proposes to construct Phase 3 of the Perris Biomethane Facility project to increase the AD capacity from 382 TPD to 573 TPD, allowing CR\u0026R to accept and use an additional 191 TPD of organic waste. The total grant project will achieve GHG reductions of approximately 13,249 MTCO2e and divert 34,866 tonnages. The expansion also enables CR\u0026R vehicles to use the RNG produced to offset petroleum fuel use and the associated GHG and criteria pollutant emissions.","ParticipantName":"CR\u0026R Incorporated","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"McNamara","Phone":"7143728281"},{"GrantID":20885,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":31670.0000,"ProjectSummary":"LEA grant to be used to offset personnel costs.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Jameson","Phone":"9168767883"},{"GrantID":20887,"CycleID":679,"CycleCode":"ORG3        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG3         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Shirley Hom","AwardedFunds":4000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Santa Barbara County Public Works Department proposes to develop an Anaerobic Digestion Facility at the County-owned and -operated Tajiguas Landfill. This facility is expected to process over 80% of the organics that are currently landfilled into biogas. The digestate will be composted on site. The biogas will be used to generate electricity as per an agreement in place with Southern California Edison. The total grant project will achieve GHG reductions of approximately 13,750 MTCO2e and divert 55,000 tonnages.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Carlyle","LastName":"Johnston","Phone":"8058823617"},{"GrantID":20888,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":18611.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Environmental Health Division (Solid Waste LEA) of the Yolo County Department of Community Services intends to use the FY 2018/2019 LEA grant funds for training and conference expenses, solid waste staff vehicle maintenance, staff time not reimbursable by fees, and for the purchase and maintenance of equipment necessary to perform the Solid Waste Inspection and Enforcement Program.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jianmin","LastName":"Huang","Phone":"5306668646"},{"GrantID":20890,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":19731.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe LEA grant funds and any interest earned would be used towards improving our solid waste \r\nenforcement program. Those expenses could include the purchase of equipment and materials used for inspection and salaries and benefits for environmental health personnel to handle expected workload in FY 2018-2019 from anticipated applications from new or revised solid waste facility permits, inspections and other activities in the solid waste enforcement program.","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Taber","Phone":"5595841411"},{"GrantID":20891,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":17780.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and\r\nthe environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. Inyo County’s Environmental Health Department intends to use FY 2018–19 LEA grant funds for personnel salary to perform inspections and other duties of the LEA program.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kathe","LastName":"Barton","Phone":"7608780261"},{"GrantID":20893,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":19320.0000,"ProjectSummary":"EA29 grant funds will be utilized to offset personnel costs (salary) in the implementation of the Local Enforcement Agency Program in Mendocino County.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kirk","LastName":"Ford","Phone":"7072346640"},{"GrantID":20894,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":15733.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect the health, safety, and environment with regard to the solid waste facility in the City\u0027s jurisdiction, namely BKK landfill.  The City of West Covina intends to use the 2018/2019 LEA Grant funds to supplement their LEA Solid Waste Program for grant eligible expenses including contractual waste management enforcement/inspection services, staff training, and office supplies","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":20895,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":25333.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Sonoma County\u0027s Solid Waste program is to protect public health, public safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nSonoma County\u0027s Department of Health Services, Public Health Division, Environmental Health \u0026 Safety Section intends to use fiscal year 2018/19 Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) grant funds for REHS salaries, computer services, safety \u0026 field equipment, vehicle costs assigned to the LEA program and office equipment \u0026 supplies.\r\n\r\nInterest earned will be used to cover LEA program costs that exceed the awarded amount.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Sosko","Phone":"7075656521"},{"GrantID":20898,"CycleID":679,"CycleCode":"ORG3        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG3         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":4000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The proposed project utilizes an organics extrusion press for organics separation to prepare a slurry for anaerobic digestion and bioenergy production.  The proposed project includes: 1) an organics receiving and pre-sort facility; 2) an organics separation system (extrusion press and post-press mechanics); and 3) additional bioenergy infrastructure. The proposed project will allow for the diversion of 24,400 TPY of organics from the landfill and increase biogas production by 280 percent at the Delta Diablo wastewater treatment plant. The total grant project will achieve GHG emission reductions of approximately 7,755 MTCO2e and divert 39,192 tons.  The project is partnering with Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano to recover edible food and distribute that food to residents of disadvantaged and low-income communities. ","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa Waste Service, Inc., DBA Mt. Diablo Resource Recovery, A Garaventa Company","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Salvatore","LastName":"Evola","Phone":"9259990121"},{"GrantID":20899,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":18337.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SHASTA COUNTY PLANS TO USE THE ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE GRANT FUNDING FOR THE STAFFING FOR THE SOLID WASTE LOCAL ENFORCEMENT AGENCY PROGRAM INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT ACTIVTIES.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"PAUL","LastName":"McCARTY","Phone":"5302255787"},{"GrantID":20900,"CycleID":680,"CycleCode":"EA29        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA29         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":28672.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to promote compliance with State and Local regulations as it \r\npertains to the collection, handling, storage and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial waste in an effort to protect the air, water, and land from pollution and to ensure public health, safety and the environment. The Fresno County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division, \r\nintends to utilize the FY 2018-19 Enforcement Grant funds for staffing needs directly related to \r\nthe County of Fresno Enforcement Program. Remaining grant funds will be utilized to attend \r\ntraining to maintain program certification, fund office expenses, and purchase and maintain \r\nequipment.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Steven","LastName":"Rhodes","Phone":"5596003271"},{"GrantID":20902,"CycleID":679,"CycleCode":"ORG3        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG3         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Shirley Hom","AwardedFunds":216865.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Recology Yuba-Sutter proposes to construct a new composting facility at their Ostrom Road Landfill.  The grant money will pay for phase one of a three-phase project by constructing infrastructure for water-quality protection that will allow the facility to begin operations.  At full build out, which includes a covered aerated static pile system, this will be a regional composting facility with the capacity to handle compostable materials from surrounding cities. The total grant project will achieve GHG reductions of approximately 20,511 MTCO2e and divert 78,167 tonnages. The project will prioritize hiring for both permanent and temporary jobs for residents of disadvantaged communities.","ParticipantName":"Recology Yuba-Sutter","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Laura","LastName":"Ferrante","Phone":"9164252277"},{"GrantID":20903,"CycleID":679,"CycleCode":"ORG3        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG3         - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":161326.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: West Coast Waste proposes to build a new green materials composting facility in Madera County using a positive aerated static pile system designed by Engineered Compost Systems. The facility will compost green waste that is currently being landfilled or is used as alternative daily cover.  The covered aerated static pile system reduces air emissions and helps protect water quality.  The total grant project will achieve GHG reductions of approximately 9,900 MTCO2e and divert 55,000 tonnages.  This project will create jobs for local residents.  The facility will benefit disadvantaged communities by diverting material from landfills in the communities of Madera and Tulare counties, and will provide an outlet for materials generated within the host community that would otherwise be burnt in fields and orchards, resulting air pollution.  An on-site learning center is also planned.","ParticipantName":"West Coast Waste Co., Inc.","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Balakian","Phone":"5594975320"},{"GrantID":20908,"CycleID":683,"CycleCode":"TIP6        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP6         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":336300.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Rubber tiles produced from California recycled tire rubber.  Marketed under the brand names DeckTop, SportPlay, Paver Tile and EquiTile.  This grant request includes 731,000 pounds of crumb rubber utilized in producing these rubber tiles broken down as follows: \r\n1. 0.50 Tile – Fine (50) Mesh – 40,000 pounds\r\n2. 0.75 Tile – Fine (50) Mesh - 27,000 pounds\r\n3. 1 3/8 DeckTop – New/Existing TDP – 73,000 pounds\r\n4. 1/3/8 DeckTop – Fine (50) Mesh – 208,000 pounds\r\n5. 1.00 EquiTile – Fine (50) Mesh- 15,000 pounds\r\n6. 1.00 Ramp – Fine (50) Mesh- 16,000 pounds\r\n7. 1.00 SportPlay – Fine (50) Mesh – 352,000 pounds\r\n","ParticipantName":"EM Concepts, a DBA of BAS Recycling, Inc.","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Denise","LastName":"Parra","Phone":"9512146590"},{"GrantID":20918,"CycleID":684,"CycleCode":"RBC30       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC30        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":124838.0000,"ProjectSummary":"California State University Northridge (CSUN) will increase beverage container recycling by purchasing and installing approximately 358 beverage container recycling bins throughout 28 campus buildings and 10 towable two-yard containers to transport CRV collected material to outdoor dumpster enclosures.  In addition, CSUN’s project will provide education and outreach to students, faculty and staff, and visitors attending events on campus through videos, posters, signage, and brochures.","ParticipantName":"California State University, Northridge","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Austin","LastName":"Eriksson","Phone":"8186777344"},{"GrantID":20919,"CycleID":706,"CycleCode":"RBC31       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC31        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Blair McIntosh","AwardedFunds":120364.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Carmel-by-the Sea will increase beverage container recycling by purchasing and installing approximately 50 dual beverage container recycling bins in parks, recreational spaces, and outdoor areas of public buildings.  The City of Carmel-by-the Sea will promote education and outreach through the City’s weekly newsletter and website.","ParticipantName":"City of Carmel-by-the-Sea","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Agnes","LastName":"Topp","Phone":"8316202078"},{"GrantID":20931,"CycleID":706,"CycleCode":"RBC31       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC31        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":104980.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lancaster will purchase and install approximately 10 Big Belly solar powered dual station beverage container recycling bins on the Boulevard, 3000 beverage container recycling bins to multi-family dwellings, 200 beverage container recycling bins to elementary schools.  In addition, the project will provide education and outreach through Eco Hero beverage container recycling presentations at schools, e-media campaign, and signage.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Travis","LastName":"Lange","Phone":"6617235883"},{"GrantID":20933,"CycleID":684,"CycleCode":"RBC30       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC30        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Blair McIntosh","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Friends of Cardiff and Carlsbad State Beaches will purchase and install approximately 65 new 35-50 gallon beverage container recycling cluster bins in restaurants, outdoor picnic areas, concessions and walkways throughout the Old town State Historic Park, located in the Old Town neighborhood of San Diego.  In addition, the project will provide education and outreach through signage, pamphlets and outdoor performances/tours conducted by interpretive staff.","ParticipantName":"Friends of Cardiff and Carlsbad State Beaches","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kathleen","LastName":"Kooiman","Phone":"9493071300"},{"GrantID":20942,"CycleID":684,"CycleCode":"RBC30       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC30        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Shamila Tooker","AwardedFunds":296611.0000,"ProjectSummary":"California State University, Long Beach Foundation will increase beverage container recycling by purchasing and installing approximately 182 dual-stream beverage container recycling bins throughout south, central and north campus exterior grounds.  Hire a moving company to remove over 200 concrete bins.  Enhance/refurbish existing beverage container recycling bins.  The project will provide education and outreach through flyers/signage, student orientation materials, and brochures. ","ParticipantName":"California State University, Long Beach Research Foundation","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Gardner","Phone":"5629850123"},{"GrantID":20943,"CycleID":686,"CycleCode":"FR64        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR64         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":5630.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project site is on US Forest Service land near the community of Jerseydale in Mariposa County. Household trash and furniture, along with tires, wire, metal and wood waste has been dumped illegally along a dirt Forest Service access road.  There is no responsible party that can be identified or located to pay for cleanup. Mariposa County does have some issues with illegal dumping because more than 50% of the land is federally-owned forested public land with a network of dirt access roads that afford the dumpers privacy and concealment.  Mariposa County offers residents regular HHW collection events, paint drop-off opportunities and Waste Tire Amnesty days.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County Resource Conservation District","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Melinda","LastName":"Barrett","Phone":"5595800944"},{"GrantID":20958,"CycleID":706,"CycleCode":"RBC31       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC31        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Duartina Johnson","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City and County of San Francisco proposes to increase the convenience of recycling in areas that are underserved by recycling centers.  The City and County of San Francisco was selected and approved for the Pilot Program in which they are proposing to establish CRV redemption recycling options through the use of mobile recycling and a \"Bag Drop\" system for consumers to deposit their CRV containers into a locked, secure drop-off bin.  The project includes developing a brand book and promoting BottleBank through radio, TV, print media, and website.","ParticipantName":"City and County of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Drew","Phone":"4153553732"},{"GrantID":20975,"CycleID":686,"CycleCode":"FR64        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR64         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":49237.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: An area known as “The Lane” has been used as an illegal dump site on the federally recognized Resighini Rancheria tribal land. The party responsible for the dumping cannot be identified, located or pay for timely and proper remediation. Due to the remote location of this Del Norte County property and lack of tribal law enforcement, illegal activity has been very difficult to curtail. Resighini Rancheria is committed to ongoing protection of their land and rehabilitation efforts. After this site has been cleaned up, “No dumping” signs will be placed around the property as well as gates and locks to prevent further dumping.","ParticipantName":"Resighini Rancheria","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Madison","LastName":"Flynn","Phone":"7074823413"},{"GrantID":20990,"CycleID":704,"CycleCode":"TRP11       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP11        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":66408.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Proposed construction start date is 09/2019 utilizing 16,602 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Pasadena","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Lujan","Phone":"6267443703"},{"GrantID":20995,"CycleID":706,"CycleCode":"RBC31       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC31        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":224929.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Cal Poly Corporation will increase beverage container recycling by purchasing and installing approximately 772 beverage container recycling bins in interior/exterior hallways, courtyards, student dorm rooms, and high volume areas throughout the campus.  In addition, Cal Poly Corporation will purchase approximately 20 sets of portable interior 3-stream collection bins to be utilized for events.  Cal Poly Corporation will provide education and outreach through signage, social media, campus outreach events, and student staffing.","ParticipantName":"Cal Poly Corporation","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Angel","LastName":"Murakami","Phone":"8057561157"},{"GrantID":21000,"CycleID":684,"CycleCode":"RBC30       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC30        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Duartina Johnson","AwardedFunds":476000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Regents of the University of California will purchase and install approximately 80 outdoor beverage container recycling bins, 200 64-gallon wheeled tote bins throughout UC Davis campus.  A recycling truck will be purchased to collect and haul recycling materials to a transfer station.  The project will provide education and outreach through signage.","ParticipantName":"Regents of the University of California","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Grace","LastName":"Liu","Phone":"5307548323"},{"GrantID":21001,"CycleID":704,"CycleCode":"TRP11       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP11        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City will pave with Rubberized Cape seal on residential streets.  Proposed construction start date is June 2019 utilizing 350,000 square yards of chip seal material.","ParticipantName":"City of Antioch","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tracy","LastName":"Shearer","Phone":"9257797025"},{"GrantID":21009,"CycleID":706,"CycleCode":"RBC31       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC31        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":142815.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Indio will increase beverage container recycling by purchasing and installing approximately 20 Big Belly cluster bins with compactors and software that allow city personnel to access real-time information of bins throughout the City of Indio.  Education and outreach will be provided through the City of Indio’s website and community newsletters.","ParticipantName":"City of Indio","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sara","LastName":"Toyoda","Phone":"7606251815"},{"GrantID":21010,"CycleID":706,"CycleCode":"RBC31       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC31        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Duartina Johnson","AwardedFunds":198719.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of Paradise will purchase and install approximately 32 beverage container recycling bins along trailways/bike paths and recreation areas.  In addition, a laptop will be purchased to track California Refund Value data collection.  The project will also provide education and outreach through TV and social media ads.","ParticipantName":"Town of Paradise","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5308763340"},{"GrantID":21064,"CycleID":685,"CycleCode":"TRP10       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP10        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Proposed construction start date is 04/2019 utilizing 396,844.80 square yards of chip seal material.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Theron","LastName":"Roschen","Phone":"2095254194"},{"GrantID":21072,"CycleID":683,"CycleCode":"TIP6        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP6         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: California Tire Recycling Project TIP6.  Cone Base Hexagonal 16 lb. and 30 lb. – These bases ballast 2 types of TrafFix cones and are made from 100% Recycled Crumb Rubber.  The recycled rubber bases are manufactured in our rubber manufacturing plant located in Adelanto, CA, by our Coast Rubber Products Division.   The 2 types of traffic cones that use these bases are the TrafFix Looper-Cone® and the TrafFix Grabber-Cone®.  These cones are totally different from each other from the handle on the top to the side configuration.  The Looper-Cone® has a \"loop\" style handle which makes it easy to grab and move, additionally the sides are not smooth and angled but resemble progressively larger cakes stacked on top of each other.  The Looper-Cone® shape allows for the addition of more reflective sheeting for better night time visibility.  Closing off an area of a construction site is easy when utilizing the \"loop\" style handle, the cones can be tied together with caution tape, flag line, rope or cone bars.  The Grabber-Cone® on the other hand, has a “mushroom” style handle that fits your hand like a glove which makes movement quick and easy.  The Grabber-Cone® handle has the additional feature of a hole, so a barricade light can be added.  The Grabber-Cone® sides are similar to the traditional traffic cone. The Grabber-Cone® comes in 2 sizes, 28” and 42” and the Looper-Cone® only comes in 42”.  The cone base is manufactured from 100% recycled 10 and 16 mesh crumb rubber with a urethane binder.","ParticipantName":"TrafFix Devices Inc.","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Wielenga","Phone":"9493619860"},{"GrantID":21077,"CycleID":683,"CycleCode":"TIP6        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP6         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: U.S. Rubber competes with large vertically integrated Corporations that, due to their integration, enjoy lower raw material costs to produce their products.  While investing in a strategy to become more sustainable and vertically integrated ourselves, we plan to utilize the Grant monies to lower our rubber costs, thereby allowing us to remain price competitive with domestic and Chinese products in our markets.\r\n\r\nProduct Incentive categories Total Anticipated Crumb rubber consumed: \r\nFriction Mat (ZRE-Shift Anti-Skid Mat) New/Existing TDP 2,850,000lbs\r\nQuiteSound Underlayment (W/O buffings) New/Existing TDP 3,500,000lbs (capped for incentive @ 2,150,000lbs)\r\n","ParticipantName":"U.S. Rubber Recycling, Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Megan","LastName":"Staggs","Phone":"9098251200"},{"GrantID":21079,"CycleID":685,"CycleCode":"TRP10       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP10        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":349740.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City will perform pavement maintenance and road rehabilitation using rubberized asphalt to: divert waste tires from California landfills by using the crumb rubber from tires for paving materials; continue efforts to pursue environmentally friendly recycled materials; provide longevity to the roads; provide a quieter and improved roadway for motorists. Proposed construction start date is August 2019 utilizing 34,974 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Burbank","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Daniel","LastName":"Rynn","Phone":"8182383940"},{"GrantID":21080,"CycleID":704,"CycleCode":"TRP11       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP11        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":66166.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: We will be reconstructing five streets and overlaying 25 additional streets with a total 788,528 square feet at 2\". Proposed construction start date is 03/2019 utilizing 9,453 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of San Marino","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dean","LastName":"Werner","Phone":"6263000793"},{"GrantID":21082,"CycleID":683,"CycleCode":"TIP6        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP6         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Improve sales of traffic safety devices that utilize crumb rubber for bases.  All products are under the “New/Existing TDP” incentive categories: \r\n8.5 lb Delineator Base using 24,991 lbs per year.\r\n10.5 lb Delineator Base using 54,826 lbs per year.\r\n12.5 lb Delineator Base using 1,475,025 lbs per year.\r\n15.5 lb Delineator Base using 37,991 lbs per year. \r\n18.5 lb Delineator Base using 106,967 lbs per year. \r\n10.5 lb Channelizer Base using 53,994 lbs per year. \r\n15.5 lb Channelizer Base using 109,183 lbs per year.\r\n20.5 lb Channelizer Base using 212,677 lbs per year. \r\n30.5 lb Channelizer Base using 17,157 lbs per year. \r\n20.5 lb VIP Base using 26,784 lbs per year.\r\n30.5 lbs VIP Base using 8052 lbs per year. \r\n37.5 lb VIP Base using 487 lbs per year. \r\n37.5 lb URB Base using 58,333 lbs per year. \r\n8.5 lb Square Delineator Base using 1951 lbs per year.\r\n11.5 lb Square Delineator Base using 363,400 lbs per year. \r\n","ParticipantName":"Three D Plastics, Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Dvoracek","Phone":"3238491316"},{"GrantID":21083,"CycleID":704,"CycleCode":"TRP11       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP11        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":49889.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The project utilizes a grind and overlay method to efficiently rehabilitate the existing pavement condition. This technique ensures longevity in the life of the asphalt. Other benefits include, adding  to 15-20 years of life to your pavement, giving an aged, greying surface a new appearance, providing improved vehicle traction, and reducing safety issues, like trips and falls, while lowering the cost of maintenance. Proposed construction start date is November 2020 utilizing 7,127 tons of hot-mix.","ParticipantName":"City of Corona","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nelson","LastName":"Nelson","Phone":"9518175765"},{"GrantID":21084,"CycleID":685,"CycleCode":"TRP10       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP10        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":274033.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Proposed construction start date is 06/2019 utilizing 4,706 tons of hot-mix material and 179,913 square yards of chip seal material.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clara","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Falguni","LastName":"Amin","Phone":"4086153015"},{"GrantID":21085,"CycleID":685,"CycleCode":"TRP10       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP10        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":349650.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Fiscal Year 2020 Pavement Maintenance Projects will address high priority pavement maintenance needs throughout the City of Santa Barbara. The proposed streets have been selected to be paved with rubberized asphalt because they are arterial streets that generally have high traffic volumes. Construction is anticipated in 08/2020. The estimated rubberized hot-mix asphalt quantity is about 12,950 tons. ","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Barbara","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Ashleigh","LastName":"Shue","Phone":"8058972507"},{"GrantID":21087,"CycleID":704,"CycleCode":"TRP11       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP11        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":165452.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City proposed construction start date is July 2019 utilizing 11,818 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Campbell","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Donna","LastName":"Zapico","Phone":"4088715151"},{"GrantID":21089,"CycleID":704,"CycleCode":"TRP11       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP11        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":33250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The project will repair failed areas of asphalt and base material and then resurface the roadway with a rubberized asphalt overlay and finally re-stripe the project. Proposed construction start date is 03/2020 utilizing 2,375 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Oakley","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Jaso","FirstName":"Jason","LastName":"Kabalin","Phone":"9256257040"},{"GrantID":21090,"CycleID":685,"CycleCode":"TRP10       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP10        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":222250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Rubberized Pavement Projects on major arterial street thru out the City. Proposed construction start date is 08/2019 utilizing 31,750 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Cucamonga","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Romeo","LastName":"David","Phone":"9094772740"},{"GrantID":21095,"CycleID":683,"CycleCode":"TIP6        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP6         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Our Rubberway systems and products are designed for storm water management. We have one new pervious pavement system and have reformulated 5 additional existing TDP systems for storm water management to meet new thresholds for potential upcoming regulation changes with heavy metal leaching,  in the state of California. We anticipate to divert 1,170,000 lbs of California Crumb Rubber over the next two years.\r\n\r\nIncentive categories:\r\nRubberway Pervious pavement- Feedstock conversion\r\nPolystar Playground Surfacing -Existing TDP\r\nRubberway Rubberrock- Feedstock conversion\r\nRubberway Multi purpose Greenroofs Feedstock conversion\r\nRubberway Sidewalks Feedstock conversion\r\nRubberway Treewells Feedstock conversion\r\nRubberway Evolution Feedstock conversion\r\nRubberway Mulch Nuggets Existing TDP\r\n","ParticipantName":"United Sports Surfacing of America, Inc.","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Karoleen","LastName":"Alexander","Phone":"9495514696"},{"GrantID":21096,"CycleID":685,"CycleCode":"TRP10       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP10        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":80492.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Isleton\u0027s primary goal is to reconstruct six city streets on the west side of Isleton. The project will utilize 4,024 tons to rubberized asphalt concrete.  Project start date will be July 2019.","ParticipantName":"City of Isleton","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Diana","LastName":"O\u0027brien","Phone":"9167777770"},{"GrantID":21097,"CycleID":685,"CycleCode":"TRP10       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP10        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":66840.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Proposed construction start date is 03/2019 utilizing 6,684 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of West Hollywood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Gilmour","Phone":"3238486383"},{"GrantID":21098,"CycleID":704,"CycleCode":"TRP11       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP11        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":95686.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City\u0027s construction start date is April 2020 to August 31, 2020.  Estimated 95,686 square yards of rubberized chip seal material and 15%-20% by weight of crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder.","ParticipantName":"City of Fairfield","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Vong","Phone":"7074287784"},{"GrantID":21099,"CycleID":683,"CycleCode":"TIP6        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP6         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Millennium Molding, Inc. is estimating to use a total of at least 3,100,000 lbs of rubber between all of the products listed. Ballistic Tiles, Bridjit Curb Ramps, PopLock Tiles, Roof Top Supports and Rubber Dummies.","ParticipantName":"Millennium Molding, Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eimy","LastName":"Jacquez","Phone":"9515099393"},{"GrantID":21100,"CycleID":704,"CycleCode":"TRP11       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP11        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":35637.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Rehabilitation and Resurfacing of Newhope Street from Talbert Avenue to Warner Avenue is scheduled to begin April 2019 and is expected to use 5,091 tons of RAC hot-mix. Activities include use of recycled rubber materials in rubberized asphalt, installation, and upgrade of pedestrian facilities for improved ADA compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Fountain Valley","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Temo","LastName":"Galvez","Phone":"7145934517"},{"GrantID":21103,"CycleID":685,"CycleCode":"TRP10       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP10        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":67600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Manhattan Beach is proposing to use rubberized hot-mix asphalt for the Liberty Village Pavement Rehabilitation and Marine Avenue Improvement Projects.  The projects will include street resurfacing of Marine Avenue, between Sepulveda Boulevard and Aviation Boulevard, and the Liberty Village neighborhood, bordered by Marine Avenue, Aviation Boulevard, Manhattan Beach Boulevard, and Redondo Avenue.  Curb ramps along the roadway segments are also scheduled to be rehabilitated or added where they are currently missing.  The construction is currently scheduled to begin in January 2019 utilizing 6,760 tons of rubberized hot-mix asphalt concrete.","ParticipantName":"City of Manhattan Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mamerto","LastName":"Estepa","Phone":"3108025325"},{"GrantID":21104,"CycleID":685,"CycleCode":"TRP10       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP10        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":349950.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City\u0027s project is for rehabilitation of about 1,000,000 square feet of badly deteriorated existing asphalt pavement. The project scope will include pulverization of the existing asphalt concrete to be used as aggregate base. The new 5\" Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Pavement will be constructed over the compacted aggregate base. Proposed construction start date is July 2019 utilizing 34,995 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Buena Park","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Hunt","Phone":"7145623685"},{"GrantID":21107,"CycleID":685,"CycleCode":"TRP10       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP10        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: City of San Jose, Department of Transportation, Division of Infrastructure Maintenance is planning to resurface major streets including arterial and collectors throughout the city as part of its local arterial resurfacing program. Final wearing course materials used will be rubberized hot mix asphalt-gap graded (wet process). Proposed construction start date is 06/2019 utilizing 35,701 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Farshidi","Phone":"4087941945"},{"GrantID":21108,"CycleID":704,"CycleCode":"TRP11       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP11        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":140000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: City of Pico Rivera - Public Works Department has completed 8 Phases of residential resurfacing.  The next phase of road resurfacing will entail the resurfacing of approximately a little over 100 street segments.  The City has made it priority to provide its residents and commuters with safer and resurfaced streets. Proposed construction start date is 05/2019 utilizing 280,000 square yard of chip seal material.","ParticipantName":"City of Pico Rivera","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maria","LastName":"Carrillo","Phone":"5628014343"},{"GrantID":21109,"CycleID":704,"CycleCode":"TRP11       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP11        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":69650.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Pomona will be using the grant funds for Street and Alley Rehabilitation Improvement Projects. The City does not have sufficient funds to perform all of the street rehabilitation work needed, and these additional grant funds will help the City pay for additive alternate work (already included in these projects) that the City would not otherwise be able to afford. The associated projects will be bid together and, when combined, will be one of the largest paving projects in recent years, allowing the City to maximize utilization of this grant funding resource. Proposed construction start date is 04/2019 utilizing 9,950 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Pomona","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jizelle","LastName":"Campos","Phone":"9096202288"},{"GrantID":21114,"CycleID":685,"CycleCode":"TRP10       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP10        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":57550.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The proposed project will include replacing existing undersized and/or deteriorated sewer and water mains, replacing damaged and/or non-compliant ADA-accessible ramps, sidewalks, curbs, and gutters along with paving hot-mix material on various streets in the City of Fullerton. The pavement reconstruction is to improve the riding safety/comfort. The proposed improvements entail the installation of 5,755 tons of asphalt-rubber/field blend (hot-mix). Construction is proposed to begin August, 2019 and will take approximately six months to complete.","ParticipantName":"City of Fullerton","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Grantham","Phone":"7147386853"},{"GrantID":21115,"CycleID":683,"CycleCode":"TIP6        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP6         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":111552.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Through this grant we want to increase our advertising budget on ecotorch.   This will include doing more SEO, paid per click etc.   We have recently hired an SEO company to increase awareness of ecotorch and MBTechnology.  Through our last grant we developed 90 seconds motion graphic which is now on our you tube channel and shows advantages of ecotorch.  We have had over 43000 views and we want to do more SEO and blogs. We are also looking at doing more demos at distributor yards to increase awareness of product. We have also been able to put our product on Home Depot Quote Center which caters to commercial contractors.  We hope this will increase exposure of the product.   We have also made the product available east of the Rockies which required us to absorb some of the freight cost in order to enable us to compete with east coast manufacturer.  We are using fine rubber (50 mesh) in manufacturing ecotorch membrane.  We are submitting our application for use of Fine (\u003c50 ) mesh (TIP) Products. Our estimated usage through the grant period is bout 223,104 lbs. throughout the grant period or annual usage of 111,552 lbs.  ","ParticipantName":"MBTechnology","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bahman","LastName":"Behbehani","Phone":"5592332181"},{"GrantID":21116,"CycleID":685,"CycleCode":"TRP10       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP10        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":34845.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The majority of the project is located on Kenney Street, from Studebaker Road to Orr and Day Road, one of the City\u0027s collector streets adjacent to Lakeside Middle School and Lakeside Park. The proposed improvements include 2,850 linear feet and entails the installation of 2,323 tons of rubberized asphalt concrete (hot mix), as well as the construction of ADA ramps, curbs and gutters, and sidewalk repairs. Construction is proposed to begin April 2019 and is expected to be complete in approximately one month\u0027s time.","ParticipantName":"City of Norwalk","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Glen","LastName":"Kau","Phone":"5629295525"},{"GrantID":21117,"CycleID":685,"CycleCode":"TRP10       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP10        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The County will utilize Rubberized Chip Seal in several areas throughout El Dorado County that are due or over due for surface treatment to prolong the life of the roadway. Proposed construction start date is 06/2020 utilizing 350,000 square yards of chip seal material.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ashley","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"5306424925"},{"GrantID":21118,"CycleID":685,"CycleCode":"TRP10       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP10        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":190528.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Proposed construction start date is 06/2020 utilizing 190,528 square yards of chip seal material.","ParticipantName":"City of Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Josh","LastName":"Werner","Phone":"9168088158"},{"GrantID":21119,"CycleID":683,"CycleCode":"TIP6        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP6         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Program will work on feedstock conversion of finished goods. We have manufactured our Highlander shingle with oxidized asphalt for many years. Our goal is to change our pHighlander from an oxidized asphalt to a polymer modified asphalt using crumb rubber as well as virgin polymer in the asphalt. The crumb adds strength and allows s to reduce the amount of virgin polymer. We are starting with a 5% fine mesh crumb (50 - 60 mesh), but are working to replace with a 10% fine mesh crumb rubber loading.  Estimated crumb rubber usage is 1,000,000 lbs.","ParticipantName":"Herbert Malarkey Roofing Company","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eileen","LastName":"Dutton","Phone":"5032407850"},{"GrantID":21122,"CycleID":704,"CycleCode":"TRP11       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP11        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":184100.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Siskiyou County Public Works is proposing to resurface approximately 3.2 miles of Ager Road.  The proposed project will begin on Ager Road near the intersection of Ager Beswick Road and move south 3.2 miles to the Black Mountain Bridge (2C-232).  Proposed construction start date is 06/2019 utilizing 13,150 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kyla","LastName":"Burton","Phone":"5308428276"},{"GrantID":21127,"CycleID":704,"CycleCode":"TRP11       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP11        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":301420.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Proposed construction start date is 06/2019 utilizing 21,530 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Paso Robles","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kristin","LastName":"Ferravanti","Phone":"8052373861"},{"GrantID":21129,"CycleID":685,"CycleCode":"TRP10       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP10        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project consists of the removal and replacement of poor condition asphalt concrete pavement (dig-out) and resurfacing streets using the Asphalt Rubber Aggregate Membrane (ARAM) seal on various streets in the City of Chula Vista.  Construction of approximately 350,000 square yards of Rubberized Chip Seal for the project is estimated to start in July 2019.","ParticipantName":"City of Chula Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Patrick","LastName":"Moneda","Phone":"6194073512"},{"GrantID":21131,"CycleID":685,"CycleCode":"TRP10       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP10        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":321000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City is proposing to use rubberized hot mix asphalt “RHMA” material. The asphalt concrete section will include 5” of asphalt base course with a 2” rubberized overlay. The projects will also include the remediation of drainage issues. It is estimated that a total of 32,100 tons of RHMA will be used for the project with a minimum of 300 pounds (or 15% by weight) of tire-derived crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder.  Design began in May 2018 with construction slated to begin in April 2019. The project goals are to improve driving conditions for residents and visitors to the city, increase longevity to the street, and utilize environmentally friendly solutions in addressing the City’s needs.","ParticipantName":"City of Hesperia","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jamie","LastName":"Carone","Phone":"7609471589"},{"GrantID":21134,"CycleID":704,"CycleCode":"TRP11       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP11        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":20600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Garden Grove plans to rehabilitate two major arterials along with one short segment on Woodbury Road which will use 5,150 tons of hot mix RAC material. Proposed construction start date is May 2019.","ParticipantName":"City of Garden Grove","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ana","LastName":"Neal","Phone":"7147415176"},{"GrantID":21142,"CycleID":683,"CycleCode":"TIP6        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP6         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Manufacturer various products made from California Recycled Waste Tires, including wheelchair ramps, Entry Level landings, flat stock for flooring and rubber reducers for floors and other applications. The products are all new/existing TDP and are as follows: \r\nMRAEZ 0010/MRAEZ 0040/RED 200 /ELL- ADA Transition (10000)\r\nMRAEZ 0050/MRAEZ 0080/RED 300/ ELL ADA Transition (9000)\r\nMRAEZ 0110/MRAEZ 0140/RED 400/ ELL ADA Transition (14000)\r\nMRAEZ 1110/MRAEZ 1150/RED 500/RED 600 ELL ADA Transition (17000)\r\nMRAEZ 1510/MRAEZ 1310/MRAEZ 1340/MRAEZ 1540/RED700/RED800/ELL (10000)\r\nMRAEZ 2100/MRAEZ 2130/MRAEZ 2160/RED 850 ELL ADA Transition (1500)\r\nMRAEZ 2190/MRAEZ 2170/MRAEZ 2180/MRAEZ 2195/RED 2190 ELL ADA Transition (5000)\r\nRED 900/ 29-1/2 x 23-1/4 x x 2\" SSR (Series)(4000) \r\nRED 1000/ 29-1/2 x 26-1/4 x x 2-1/4\" SSR (Series)(3000) \r\nRED 1200/ 29-1/2 x 2-3/4\" x x 2-1/2\" SSR (Series)(4000) \r\nRED 1300/ 30\" x 30\" x 1-1/2\" (Series)(3000) \r\nRED 1400/ 29-1/2 x 30-1/4\" x 2-3/4\" SSR (Series)(5000) \r\nFlat Stock 1/2\" x 23\" x 23\" (1/2\" x 24\" x 24\" Tile) ELL (8000)\r\nFlat Stock 3/4\" x 24\" x 24\" (3/4\" x 24\" x 24\" Tile) ELL (5000) \r\nFlat Stock 1\" x 23.75\" x 23.75\" (1\" x 23 3/4\" x 23 3/4\" Tile) ELL (15000)\r\nFlat Stock 1 1/4\" x 24\" x 24\" (1 1/4\" x 24\" x 24\" Tile) ELL (6000)\r\nFlat Stock 1 1/2\" x 24\" x 24\" (1 1/2\" x 24\" x 24\" Tile ELL  (6000)\r\nFlat Stock 1 3/4\" x 24\" x 24\" (1 3/4\" x 24\" x 24\" Tile) ELL (5000)\r\nFlat Stock 2\" x 24\" x 24\" (2\" x 24\" x 24\" Tile) ELL (10000)\r\nMRAEZ 5000 3.5\u0027 x 4.5\u0027 x 1\" High (New Product Drawings) (3600) \r\nDrive Shack/TopGolf- Golf Trays 5000 (See Drawing).\r\n","ParticipantName":"Van Duerr Industries, Inc. dba SafePath Products Inc.","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Vanderheiden","Phone":"8004972003"},{"GrantID":21145,"CycleID":685,"CycleCode":"TRP10       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP10        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City\u0027s project is a cape seal project that would use an asphalt rubber chip seal that would be applied to a number of various streets citywide using enough crumb rubber to cover over 350,000 square yards of pavement. Proposed construction start date is July 2019.","ParticipantName":"City of Fremont","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Edward","LastName":"Nakayama","Phone":"5104944775"},{"GrantID":21146,"CycleID":685,"CycleCode":"TRP10       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP10        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Proposed construction start date is 05/2019 utilizing 19,159 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of San Ramon","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robin","LastName":"Bartlett","Phone":"9259732683"},{"GrantID":21148,"CycleID":704,"CycleCode":"TRP11       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP11        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":140049.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Culver City has identified various streets citywide for resurfacing using rubberized asphalt. We anticipate construction of all the streets to start by March 2020 completed by early 2021. The total amount of estimated hot-mix asphalt-rubber to be used is 20,007 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Culver City","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Diana","LastName":"Szymanski","Phone":"3102535623"},{"GrantID":21149,"CycleID":685,"CycleCode":"TRP10       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP10        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":203180.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City has multiple paving projects utilizing approximately 20,318 tons of hot mix asphalt with crumb rubber from California-generated tires. This project will commence in different times in between September 2019 to March 2021.","ParticipantName":"City of Eastvale","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dahi","LastName":"Kim","Phone":"9517034477"},{"GrantID":21151,"CycleID":704,"CycleCode":"TRP11       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP11        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":99918.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Sunrise Boulevard Rehabilitation Project will rehabilitate Sunrise Boulevard from Folsom Boulevard to Folsom South Canal.  Sunrise Boulevard is a heavily traveled regional arterial and the proposed improvements to traffic, pedestrian safety and physical wellbeing are beneficial to the community and the entire region. Proposed construction start date is 06/2019 utilizing 7,137 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Cordova","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Quoc","LastName":"Nham","Phone":"9168518863"},{"GrantID":21154,"CycleID":704,"CycleCode":"TRP11       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP11        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":123460.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\nThe City of Huntington Beach will install approximately 2,520,000 square feet of rubberized pavement  over arterial highways. This equates to approximately 30,865 tons of RAC, proposed construction is Spring of 2019.","ParticipantName":"City of Huntington Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eduardo","LastName":"Cerda","Phone":"7143741750"},{"GrantID":21158,"CycleID":685,"CycleCode":"TRP10       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP10        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":345000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Proposed construction start date is 06/2019 utilizing 34,500 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Paramount","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Bellomo","Phone":"8052796856"},{"GrantID":21159,"CycleID":704,"CycleCode":"TRP11       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP11        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":70072.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Orange plans to rehabilitate six roadways by cold planning and adding 2\" RAC as a surface course. Proposed construction start date is May 2019 utilizing 17,518 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Orange","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eduardo","LastName":"Lopez","Phone":"7147445527"},{"GrantID":21160,"CycleID":685,"CycleCode":"TRP10       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP10        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":312724.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Proposed construction start date is 08/2019 utilizing 6,848 tons of hot-mix material and 141,524 square yard of chip seal material.","ParticipantName":"City of San Leandro","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Kyle","LastName":"Lei","Phone":"5105773302"},{"GrantID":21161,"CycleID":685,"CycleCode":"TRP10       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP10        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":361500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The project will rehabilitate pavement on 57 street segments in the City of Highland and 1 street segment in the City of San Bernardino. The construction performance period will be from April 2019 through April 2020. The project will construct 40,816 tons of Rubberized asphalt and 40,000 square yards of chip seal. ","ParticipantName":"City of Highland","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Carlos","LastName":"Zamano","Phone":"9098648732"},{"GrantID":21162,"CycleID":685,"CycleCode":"TRP10       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP10        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":319968.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project consists of an overlay/road reconstruction with dig outs as needed along E. Las Palmas Avenue from 699 E. of North Hartley to N. First Street, and W. Las Palmas from 400 E. of Ward/Las Palmas to Plaza Circle in the City of Patterson, Stanislaus County.  The road segment where construction will occur spans approximately a mile in total.  The road functions as a Minor Arterial road/Major Collector, allowing a main route through the City for residents and schools.  Prior to overlaying, pavement surface with severe conditions will be excavated and reconstructed with aggregate base and asphalt concrete.  The existing road will be cold planed where tying into the existing road sections and along existing gutter sections.  All existing striping and markings will be removed in preparation of an overlay, disposed of in accordance with regulations, and replaced with thermoplastic striping and markings after the completion of an overlay.  All existing manhole and valve covers are required to be raised to the final grade.  In addition, all crosswalks within the project area will be reconstructed to meet the most current Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Standards. This is an effort to maintaining and improving roadway safety within the City of Patterson.  All improvements are located within the City of Patterson right-of-way. Proposed construction start date is 06/2020 utilizing 4,444 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Patterson","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tiffany","LastName":"Rodriguez","Phone":"2098958075"},{"GrantID":21164,"CycleID":685,"CycleCode":"TRP10       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP10        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Apply Rubberized Chip Seal at various locations throughout Solano County, totaling 26.82 miles of rubberized chip seal application, or 396,844.80 square yard of rubberized chip seal material.  Construction proposed to begin August 2019.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frances","LastName":"Neade","Phone":"7077846779"},{"GrantID":21167,"CycleID":685,"CycleCode":"TRP10       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP10        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Proposed construction start date is 07/2019 utilizing 421,676 square yards of chip seal material.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chris ","LastName":"Lau","Phone":"9253137002"},{"GrantID":21168,"CycleID":704,"CycleCode":"TRP11       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP11        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":65450.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Grant funds will be used to help support rehabilitation of two major roadways in the City.  Rubidoux Boulevard and Mission Boulevard.  Both of these road sections are in relatively \"low-income\" areas in need of investment.  The projects are slated to begin in March of 2019 utilizing 9,350 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Jurupa Valley","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andrea","LastName":"Mejia","Phone":"9513326464"},{"GrantID":21170,"CycleID":685,"CycleCode":"TRP10       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP10        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":348600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City will provide Rubberized Asphalt Concrete (RAC) to approximately two million square feet of pavement as part of the City\u0027s Annual Street Pavement Rehabilitation Program. The project will feature approximately 49,800 tons of Asphalt Rubberized Hot Mix (ARHM) to be used in roadway pavement upgrades. The project also include upgrades to ADA compliant curb ramps, as needed. The project design to be completed in Winter of 2018, with construction tentatively scheduled for July 2019.","ParticipantName":"City of Commerce","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Melissa","LastName":"Demirci","Phone":"7145988896"},{"GrantID":21172,"CycleID":685,"CycleCode":"TRP10       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP10        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The proposed Citywide streets resurfacing projects are using approximately 7,500 tons of rubberized asphalt concrete.  Proposed construction start date is June 2019.","ParticipantName":"City of Fillmore","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julian","LastName":"De Anda","Phone":"8052796816"},{"GrantID":21175,"CycleID":685,"CycleCode":"TRP10       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP10        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":82310.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City estimated to use 25,500 tons of RAC for this project.  Proposed construction start date is May 2019.","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Niguel","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kathy","LastName":"Nguyen","Phone":"9493624341"},{"GrantID":21179,"CycleID":685,"CycleCode":"TRP10       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP10        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":237740.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of La Puente projects will use approximately 23,774 tons of rubberized asphalt concrete.  Proposed construction start date is June 2019.","ParticipantName":"City of La Puente","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Bellomo","Phone":"8052796856"},{"GrantID":21180,"CycleID":685,"CycleCode":"TRP10       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP10        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":299500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City will provide Rubberized Asphalt Concrete (RAC) to approximately 1 million square feet of pavement as part of the City\u0027s Annual Street Pavement  Rehabilitation Program.  The project will feature approximately 29,950 tons of Asphalt Rubberized Hot Mix (ARHM) to be used in roadway pavement upgrades.  The project also include upgrades to ADA compliant curb ramps, as needed. The project design to be completed in Spring of 2020, with construction tentatively scheduled for November 2019.","ParticipantName":"City of Beaumont","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Vestal","Phone":"9517698522"},{"GrantID":21181,"CycleID":688,"CycleCode":"SWC77       ","CycleNameID":124,"CycleName":"Legacy Disposal Site Abatement Partial Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC77        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Rebecca Oliver","AwardedFunds":101517.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The site is an old burn dump with high lead levels in the existing soil. The proposed project will provide a protective cap to the impacted areas. The project also routes drainage around the impacted area and includes fencing and signage.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kim","LastName":"Domingo","Phone":"6618683020"},{"GrantID":21185,"CycleID":690,"CycleCode":"FR65        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR65         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":21132.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Madera County and its Sierra National Forest are affected with various types of illegal dumping cases. The Coarsegold Resource Conservation District is assisting with cleanup, focusing their efforts on two sites. The first site includes cleanup of the 1.5 mile long Willow Creek Trail loop and the 3-acre Douglas Ranger Station turnout.  The second site involves cleanup of the approximately 4-acre Central Camp Road grotto. These areas are zoned public open space, permit agricultural and grazing use, and are presently used for recreation. The sites are dirt roads with hiking trails located off the forest’s main roads, accessible by vehicle most of the year, and prone to illegal dumping. A trusted contractor will conduct the site cleanups by bagging, transporting, recycling and disposing of all unwanted material.\r\n\r\nThese sites contain items such as appliances, tires, construction debris and small dispersed camps. Recycling, litter receptacles and signage will be positioned in ideal locations to prevent further dumping. Volunteer trail managers and the Community Development Council who act on behalf of this land will monitor these areas. The local Boy Scout troop will be in charge of removing the material.","ParticipantName":"Coarsegold Resource Conservation District","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Konno","Phone":"5597603659"},{"GrantID":21187,"CycleID":688,"CycleCode":"SWC77       ","CycleNameID":124,"CycleName":"Legacy Disposal Site Abatement Partial Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC77        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Phillip Kovacs","AwardedFunds":750000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: To perform waste removal and consolidation at a non-operational landfill in Mono County. The landfill property is owned by the Los Angeles Department of Power. The landfill was operated by the county and closed in the 70\u0027s. The site has been designated for clean up due to longstanding violations.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Department of Water and Power","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Porter","Phone":"2133674707"},{"GrantID":21206,"CycleID":687,"CycleCode":"SWC76       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC76        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Rebecca Oliver","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of this project is to improve the livability and quality of life throughout the City of Los Angeles, with a targeted focus on our South LA and North Central wastesheds, through continuous and diligent collection and removal of illegally disposed waste on city curbsides, alleyways, roadways, and underpasses.  The grant funds will provide financial assistance in controlling LASAN’s annual waste disposal budget, fund community groups to assist in community clean ups, and develop and distribute outreach materials such as magnets and fliers at community events.   The benefits from the grant will be cost savings, decreased community blight, improved public health and safety, increased public awareness, and prevention of illegal disposal activities. After the grant, LASAN will continue the removal and disposal of illegally disposed waste through its various programs, as well as continue to engage and support community clean ups. This grant will enhance the City’s Clean Street’s Initiative, for which LASAN leads and partners with other City services, to provide targeted clean-ups, increase the number of trash receptacles, assess street cleanliness, and provide enforcement of laws regarding illegal dumping of waste.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rowena","LastName":"Romano","Phone":"2134853626"},{"GrantID":21208,"CycleID":690,"CycleCode":"FR65        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR65         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The illegal dump site coined the “Debris Field” is a 45 acre parcel on the privately owned Bertotti Ranch in Lassen County. The entire ranch totals 360 acres and is used as a cattle, sheep and pig pasture. There are currently pigs and ewes grazing on the property. During various times of the year, lambs and cattle may also come to graze.\r\n\r\nThe site has been plagued with significant unwanted sources of debris and garbage, and as a result, the substantial impact has taken a toll on the viability and use of this land. The property was not gated or occupied for about 30 years, and due to being adjacent to the neighboring community and easily accessible from a public road, unauthorized and illegal dumping occurred. The Bertotti family started cleaning up their purchase in 2014, but it became apparent there was more debris on the land than anticipated, and additional help is needed. Currently household hazardous waste, appliances, tires, metal, electronic waste, and construction debris remain.\r\n\r\nProject goals are to cleanup and remove the unwanted material and remediate the property back to its original condition as pasture land for livestock grazing. The site is relatively flat and is easily accessible by vehicle and equipment. Following cleanup and restoration, the site will be monitored to prevent future dumping. The budget includes fencing, gates and locks.","ParticipantName":"Honey Lake Valley Resource Conservation District","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ian","LastName":"Sims","Phone":"7753131222"},{"GrantID":22205,"CycleID":689,"CycleCode":"TDA11       ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA11        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":510082.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Napa County proposes to use an estimated 4,122 tons of TDA on a very large project with two components anticipated to occur from May 2019 through December 2019.\r\n1.\tRetaining wall backfill, bridge abutment backfill, and embankment fill at the Devlin Road Segment E and bridge over Fagan Creek Project.\r\n2.\tRetaining wall backfill as part of Silverado Trail Mile Post Marker 18 at Pratt Avenue Storm Damage Repair Project.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Graham","LastName":"Wadsworth","Phone":"7072598331"},{"GrantID":22209,"CycleID":691,"CycleCode":"FR66        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR66         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":95523.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The federally recognized tribe the Kashia Band of Pomo Indians of the Stewarts Point Rancheria is located in Sonoma County and requests Farm and Ranch grant funds to assist with cleanup of illegal dumping from unknown offenders on their land. After removing invasive vegetation and undergrowth for fire safety, old waste piles were revealed. The tribe has two cleanup sites that are both zoned for agriculture. \r\n\r\nThe first site (Original Rancheria) still has several orchards used by the community, and contains their community center, roadhouse and maintenance building. There are three main trouble piles in this area which consist of domestic trash, bottles, and approximately 100 tires. The second site (New Trust Lands) was an old timber harvesting location, now scattered with domestic trash, tires, appliances, metal and bottles. Some of the waste piles have vegetation overgrowth while others are buried in the ground. Upon cleanup, the tribe will be mindful about what they find and report accordingly. This site also has three trouble areas.\r\n\r\nThe tribe anticipates they will always have illegal dumping problems given the rural area. However, they actively track dumping occurrences, often with cameras, and charge the responsible party(ies) with the best course of action. Currently, this monitoring strategy has been their most effective abatement measure.","ParticipantName":"Kashia Band of Pomo Indians of the Stewarts Point Rancheria","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Nina","LastName":"Hapner","Phone":"7075910580"},{"GrantID":22216,"CycleID":692,"CycleCode":"TDA12       ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA12        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":339918.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Yolo County proposes to use an estimated 11,385 tons (1,138,500 passenger tire equivalent) of Type B TDA in the construction of the operations layer for its newest 20-acre bioreactor waste module that is anticipated to occur from May through December 2019.  The use of TDA will help offset the quantity of wood chips and soil required to cover the operations layer, which will consist of either a 1-ft thick soil layer, a 2-ft thick wood chips layer, or a 3-ft thick shredded tires layer.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rick","LastName":"Moore","Phone":"5306668859"},{"GrantID":22221,"CycleID":687,"CycleCode":"SWC76       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC76        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Phillip Kovacs","AwardedFunds":163587.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Oakland Public Works seeks grant funding from CalRecycle in the amount of $494,250.00 for the purpose of enhancing current efforts on a proactive illegal dumping initiative that targets illegal dumping at unreported locations and known \"hot spots\" in the City of Oakland.\r\n\r\nGrant funding will augment City funds to launch and outfit a second proactive Rapid Response Crew, enabling Oakland Public Works to target specific locations impacted by chronic illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"City of Oakland","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Victoria","LastName":"Chak","Phone":"5106155446"},{"GrantID":22223,"CycleID":687,"CycleCode":"SWC76       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC76        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Rebecca Oliver","AwardedFunds":336413.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City proposes to formalize the Norwalk Illegal Disposal Clean-Up (IDC) Program to target three public property locations that demonstrate an increased threat to public health, public safety, and the environment. Priority areas include: the San Gabriel Riverbed between Firestone Boulevard and Imperial Highway, Bob White Park located near the riverbed, and Norwalk Park with its adjacent Arts Center and Aquatic facility. CalRecycle funding would be utilized for direct removal costs, specifically increased clean-up utilizing city and CCC staff.","ParticipantName":"City of Norwalk","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Grissel","LastName":"Chavez","Phone":"5629295729"},{"GrantID":22230,"CycleID":693,"CycleCode":"TEA26       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA26        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":189289.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will be used to conduct waste tire inspections and other enforcement actions, train employees on waste tire regulations, enforcement and educate waste tire operators, other enforcement agencies, and the general public on the requirements for handling, disposing and storage of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Kraus","Phone":"9256922549"},{"GrantID":22234,"CycleID":693,"CycleCode":"TEA26       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA26        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":101214.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant will allow Environmental Health to perform waste tire inspections, identify unpermitted waste tire activities, and provide enforcement for illegally dumped tires within Placer County.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Samantha","LastName":"Bailey","Phone":"5307452394"},{"GrantID":22235,"CycleID":693,"CycleCode":"TEA26       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA26        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":75967.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The El Dorado County, Community Development Services, Environmental Management Department respectfully requests Tire Enforcement Agency (TEA) Grant Cycle 26 funding to continue to implement a waste tire inspection and enforcement program. \r\n\r\nThere are currently 154 active facilities with Tire Program Identification numbers (TPIDs) in El Dorado County. The majority of the requested funds will be used to conduct routine facility compliance inspections. The remainder of the requested funds will be used for inspector training, enforcement, equipment, facility education, transportation expenses, and administrative time related to the program.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Engle","Phone":"5306216587"},{"GrantID":22236,"CycleID":693,"CycleCode":"TEA26       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA26        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of the Waste Tire Program is to promote compliance with State and local regulations as it pertains to the collection, handling, storage and disposal of waste tires in an effort to protect the air, water, and land from pollution and to ensure public health and safety. \r\n\r\nThe Fresno County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division, proposes to utilize FY 2019-20 Waste Tire Grant funds for staffing, training and equipment needs associated with continuing the County‘s Enforcement Program Plan.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Steven","LastName":"Rhodes","Phone":"5596003271"},{"GrantID":22238,"CycleID":693,"CycleCode":"TEA26       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA26        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":78666.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: San Mateo County Environmental Health Will be participating as a Tire Enforcement Agency in Grant Cycle TEA 26 to manage the Tire facility inspections and enforcement in San Mateo County jurisdiction. The CUPA has participated in this program for a number of years as the TEA and will continue to monitor, inspect, provide outreach, and enforcement activities within the boundaries of San Mateo County for all of the tire facilities here.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Rompf","Phone":"6503390327"},{"GrantID":22239,"CycleID":693,"CycleCode":"TEA26       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA26        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":136603.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health (DEH) is to protect public health, safety, and the environment in regards to proper storage, transport and use of waste tires within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe County of Santa Clara DEH intends to use TEA grant funds for activities directly related to inspection and administration costs for implementing the waste tire program as outlined in the grant procedures and requirements, and grant application guidelines and ongoing grant guidance from CalRecycle regarding waste and used tire activities.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Balliet","Phone":"4089181976"},{"GrantID":22242,"CycleID":693,"CycleCode":"TEA26       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA26        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":216332.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant will be used for continued inspections and enforcement of waste tire generators, waste tire haulers, and waste tire end-use facilities in accordance with CalRecycle regulations for the disposal and storage of waste/used tires. Inspections will be conducted on the CalRecycle Priority TPID list provided by CalRecycle and businesses currently registered with CalRecycle for the disposal and storage of waste/used tires. Educational visits will be conducted on new businesses generating, storing, and disposing of waste/used tires. Surveillance will be conducted as needed when illegal dumping of waste tires is suspected by a generator, hauler, and end-use facility. This program has aided the City of Fresno in the monitoring generators, haulers, and end-use facilities with the disposal of waste tires insuring businesses are contracting with a registered hauler resulting in less waste tires being illegally dumped throughout the City of Fresno.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Christina","LastName":"Pasillas","Phone":"5596218456"},{"GrantID":22243,"CycleID":693,"CycleCode":"TEA26       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA26        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":52418.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The enclosed grant budget outlines our enforcement needs that will allow for the continued implementation of an effective enforcement program within Calaveras County. Many of our generators require assistance throughout the year with manifesting, storage requirements and general questions which require additional travel time due to the rural setting. Several of our generators are located in higher elevations (snow areas) which typically require additional travel time to maintain safety. The increase of surveillance time is required as well as many of the surveillance areas are more than one and a half hours travel time from the office. The department has also observed and noted an increase of waste tires being dumped on public right-aways and other locations.\r\n\r\nIt is vital to our enforcement program to have the necessary funds available to continue a proactive inspection, surveillance and educational program. Many of the areas are only accessible during the dry months, while other may require and warrant annual visits. Calaveras County typically observes a higher rate of illegal dumping in the cooler months in the more remote areas.  This fact may be due to the increase in fire wood cutting, camping activity and the production and activity of illicit drug manufacturing. It is imperative to our Waste Tire Program to have the necessary funds available to perform the above discussed rural inspection, surveillance and educational activities in addition to performing routine inspections.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Medina","Phone":"2097546744"},{"GrantID":22244,"CycleID":693,"CycleCode":"TEA26       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA26        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":392057.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Sacramento County Environmental Management Department requests TEA 26 grant funding for the continued implementation of a local waste tire inspection and enforcement program. Funds will be used to ensure businesses comply with State regulations governing the storage, transportation, and manifesting of used and waste tires.  This will be accomplished via inspection of waste tire generators and haulers, surveying for new businesses that are required to comply with State waste tire regulations, investigating illegal tire hauling and dumping complaints, and providing used/waste tire education to the public and businesses. Funds will also be used for staff training, equipment, and to prepare required reports for submittal to CalRecycle.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Czapla","Phone":"9168766586"},{"GrantID":22246,"CycleID":693,"CycleCode":"TEA26       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA26        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":136057.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant program allows Stanislaus County to administer a comprehensive waste tire enforcement program which includes the following elements: identification, documentation, education, and inspection of businesses involved in the generation, collection, transportation, and disposal of waste tires.\r\n\r\nCurrently, there are approximately 703 waste tire businesses in Stanislaus County and in the participating cities.  The grant allows inspections of each of these tire facilities, tire dealers, auto dismantler, tire haulers, and other waste tire generators.  The local enforcement of the waste tire regulations will emphasize the importance of proper disposal, reuse, and recycling of waste tires through the education and the regulation of generators, haulers, and end-user businesses.\r\n\r\nSince the programs\u0027 inception in 2006, two (2) large tire piles containing over 20,000 have been cleaned up.  Over 3,612 inspections of tire facilities and tire haulers have been conducted, with 40 notices of violations issued along with eleven (11) referrals to CalRecycle for legal action.\r\n\r\nIf TEA 26 is awarded to Stanislaus County it will enable our jurisdiction to conduct 250 inspections, spend 250 hours on surveillance, investigate reported violations and respond to complaints of tire dumps.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robb","LastName":"Simas","Phone":"2095256761"},{"GrantID":22248,"CycleID":693,"CycleCode":"TEA26       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA26        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":40355.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Butte County will be allocating Solid Waste Personnel for Tire Code Enforcement with specific duties to include supervision of the TEA program along with other waste/recycling compliance programs. These funds will be used to conduct initial training, tire retailer oversight, and tire disposal education for Butte County.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicholas","LastName":"Henderson","Phone":"5306930172"},{"GrantID":22250,"CycleID":693,"CycleCode":"TEA26       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA26        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":600000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"As a current grantee, San Bernardino County Land Use Services - Code Enforcement anticipates continued Countywide inspections of all waste tire facilities within our jurisdiction and all cities within the County that are not individual grantees.  The largest geographical county in the lower 48 states, San Bernardino County has vast areas of open land in desert and mountain regions, as well as many large incorporated cities; illegal dumping of waste tires in remote areas has been a chronic problem.  As a result of participation in CalRecycle\u0027s grant programs, the County has seen marked improvement with respect to illegal waste tire dumping activities.  \r\nIn addition to scheduled facility and compliance inspections, we will continue with educational outreach and enforcement efforts throughout the county to promote the proper transport and disposal of waste tires, thereby reducing the incidences of illegal dumping, stockpiling and transport activities.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Maria","LastName":"Gonzales","Phone":"9098844056"},{"GrantID":22252,"CycleID":693,"CycleCode":"TEA26       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA26        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":70865.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Bakersfield‘s Waste Tire Enforcement Program will implement an inspection and compliance program that: \r\n\r\n1. Educates waste tire generators within our jurisdiction on their responsibilities to comply with applicable laws; \r\n\r\n2. Surveys Waste Tire Facilities and confirms that generators are using authorized waste tire haulers, properly maintaining CTLs; and fulfilling the WTF requirements; \r\n\r\n3. Identifies and reports sites that may be in violation of WTF storage standards; \r\n\r\n4. Initiates enforcement action against facilities that are in non-compliance by issuing a Notice of Violation (NOV); \r\n\r\n5. Refers facilities that continue to be in non-compliance after the issuance of a LNOV to CalRecycle staff; \r\n\r\n6. Identify and investigate existing sites where waste tires have been illegally dumped; and \r\n\r\n7. Obtains and submits the necessary information required for monthly reporting through WTMS to CalRecycle. \r\n\r\nThe activities described above are an effective way to address the City of Bakersfield’s \r\nneed to educate tire dealers and auto dismantlers of their responsibilities and reduce the \r\nillegal disposal of waste tires. The program will be comprehensive, informative and allows for enforcement action when necessary. It provides for correcting of waste handling problems, reducing long-term disposal problems, identifying illegal waste tire haulers and encouraging compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Billy","LastName":"Owens","Phone":"6613263414"},{"GrantID":22255,"CycleID":693,"CycleCode":"TEA26       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA26        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":261582.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Diego Regional Waste Tire program will be using grant funds to continue implementing inspections, enforcement, and educate over 1,100 active waste tire generating businesses. In 2007, the City began inviting neighboring cities to participate in the grant program in order to achieve better regional compliance. Today, the City is collaborating with three neighboring cities (Participating Collaborative Jurisdictions)","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nanci","LastName":"Biendarra","Phone":"6192366007"},{"GrantID":22256,"CycleID":693,"CycleCode":"TEA26       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA26        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":35392.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Waste Tire Program is to protect public health and the environment with regard to waste tires and facilities in Tehama County. TCEHD intends to use TEA 26 reimbursement grant funds for inspection, enforcement, outreach, training and management in order to accomplish these objectives.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Potanovic","Phone":"5305278020"},{"GrantID":22259,"CycleID":693,"CycleCode":"TEA26       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA26        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":445661.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Alameda County Department of Environmental Health will utilize the TEA 26 Waste Tire Grant funds to implement the waste tire program and conduct compliance inspections to verify compliance with the waste tire regulations Additionally, ACDEH will use TEA 26 Grant Funds to and prepare reports and payment requests and provide information and education to community stakeholders and the regulated businesses, while also providing continuing education for ACDEH waste tire inspection staff.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Steven","LastName":"Plunkett","Phone":"5103831767"},{"GrantID":22260,"CycleID":693,"CycleCode":"TEA26       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA26        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":68257.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to perform the duties outlined in the TEA 26 grant requirements.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Perez","Phone":"4422651888"},{"GrantID":22263,"CycleID":693,"CycleCode":"TEA26       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA26        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":91052.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Grant funds will be used to continue waste tire management in Sonoma County through permitting, inspections, education and enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Sosko","Phone":"7075656521"},{"GrantID":22265,"CycleID":693,"CycleCode":"TEA26       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA26        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Enforcement activities in Merced County.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Valentine","LastName":"Medina","Phone":"2093811057"},{"GrantID":22266,"CycleID":693,"CycleCode":"TEA26       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA26        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":32864.0000,"ProjectSummary":"TEA 26 will be used to inspect the active TPID holders, Tire Haulers, and to perform field patrol and inspections on tires illegally dumped within the City. Grant funds will be utilized for staff time when working on the grant, for equipment needed to perform duties in the field, and for attending the Mandatory Trainings. We expect to have hired new enforcement staff during this cycle and will need to get them trained on the grant procedures and requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Vern","LastName":"Fabry","Phone":"2095775456"},{"GrantID":22267,"CycleID":693,"CycleCode":"TEA26       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA26        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":600000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The enforcement of waste tire laws and regulations through inspections of facilities within our jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Morofuji","Phone":"2134713394"},{"GrantID":22268,"CycleID":693,"CycleCode":"TEA26       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA26        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":70633.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grant TEA 26","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Moushumi","LastName":"Hasan","Phone":"5306668601"},{"GrantID":22271,"CycleID":693,"CycleCode":"TEA26       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA26        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":151078.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Perform waste tire enforcement activities, including: inspecting waste tire generators and transporters, perform education and outreach, and perform enforcement activities","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jagjinder","LastName":"Sahota","Phone":"7077846765"},{"GrantID":22272,"CycleID":693,"CycleCode":"TEA26       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA26        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":102540.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The county will use the funds to conduct inspections of active tire facilities.  It will also monitor dumping areas for the presence of illegally disposed tires.  When found, the county will remove and properly dispose of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Cantwell","Phone":"5307497526"},{"GrantID":22277,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Brown Moua","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Feeding San Diego’s grant project will fund the expansion of its existing food rescue and distribution programs. Grant funds will purchase four modified vans for deployment across San Diego County to increase the quantity of food rescued. The grantee will also use grant funds to equip partner agencies with additional onsite cold storage. The project will divert approximately 5,000,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"Feeding San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Becky","LastName":"Gower","Phone":"8582838961"},{"GrantID":22279,"CycleID":693,"CycleCode":"TEA26       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA26        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":64090.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Investigate illegal tire activities and perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Ex","Phone":"7072534419"},{"GrantID":22281,"CycleID":693,"CycleCode":"TEA26       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA26        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":122747.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local government tire enforcement program.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Brandon","LastName":"Medellin","Phone":"5596757821"},{"GrantID":22284,"CycleID":693,"CycleCode":"TEA26       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA26        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":71668.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to inspect our over 1600 Waste Tire Facilities for compliance with all waste tire handling regulations. Our past participation in the Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grant program resulted in a decrease in the number of large illegal waste tire dumps in our jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jerry","LastName":"Weir","Phone":"2138476260"},{"GrantID":22286,"CycleID":693,"CycleCode":"TEA26       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA26        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":600000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be utilized to inspect tire-related businesses and ensure entities within the County are storing and hauling used and waste tires as dictated by California law. These funds will augment local and regional enforcement efforts by seeking to prevent the unlawful stockpiling and dumping of waste tires. This goal is accomplished by allowing personnel to be dedicated to the task of ensuring waste tires reach an appropriate end use facility by educating business owners of the proper disposal methods and referring the actions of offenders to the appropriate governing agency.\r\n\r\nTraining will be provided to assure county employees are kept up to date with new requirements of the state. Staff will also attend safety training of perishable skills.\r\n\r\nEquipment requested will be utilized to assure the employees are well prepared when conducting inspections.\r\n\r\nDirect Administration funds will be used to supervise the grant in an effort to assure all tasks are met.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Manuel A.","LastName":"Acueto","Phone":"9515387975"},{"GrantID":22291,"CycleID":693,"CycleCode":"TEA26       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA26        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":485986.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Orange County will used these grant funds to investigate illegal tire disposal activities and perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Funds will also be used for community and industry education, staff training and administration of the grant.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dean","LastName":"Freed","Phone":"7144336220"},{"GrantID":22292,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Stephanie Frieders","AwardedFunds":313820.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Health Care Without Harm, in partnership with Sutter Health, will use the grant to engage Sutter’s ten hospital facilities in the Central Valley Region in a food waste prevention and edible food donation program. Grant funds will be used to analyze the current landscape of California hospital food waste prevention and rescue projects with a focus on measurement processes and community benefit opportunities. Rescued food from cafeterias and patient feeding will be donated to locals using a software tracking and transport mechanism. The project will divert approximately 672,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"Health Care Without Harm","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lucia","LastName":"Sayre","Phone":"5105598777"},{"GrantID":22293,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":492000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Blue Strike Environmental’s project will enhance the food rescue program for Merced County Food Bank. Grant funds will be used to purchase an electric forklift, two electric pallet jacks, a refrigerated container, and software that will be used for more efficient food management. The project will divert approximately 1,765,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"Blue Strike Environmental","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kristin","LastName":"Cushman","Phone":"8312770167"},{"GrantID":22297,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Dallas Aicega","AwardedFunds":499636.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Lost and Found Distillery is located in Vista and will use grant funds to convert excess baked goods from food banks into beverage products. Grant funds will be used to purchase and install de-packaging equipment. The project will divert approximately 252,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"Lost \u0026 Found Distillery, Inc. DBA Misadventure \u0026 Co.","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Samuel","LastName":"Chereskin","Phone":"7605768309"},{"GrantID":22300,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Dallas Aicega","AwardedFunds":266795.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Kern County Public Health Services Department administers the “Waste Hunger Not Food Kern County” (WHNF) Expansion Initiative. Grant funds will be used to expand the current WHNF operations and rescue additional healthy and wholesome food and distribute it to those in need. Grant funds will be used to purchase a refrigerated box truck and for the construction of two walk-in refrigeration units. The project will divert approximately 612,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Amarillas","Phone":"6618680214"},{"GrantID":22302,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Brown Moua","AwardedFunds":428563.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Food Forward and the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles (EDLA) will collaborate on a Los Angeles-based food rescue project to expand existing operations. Grant funds will purchase refrigeration units and refrigerated trucks, enabling Food Forward to collect surplus fruit and vegetables from wholesale vendors at the downtown Los Angeles Wholesale Produce Market and at the Port of Los Angeles. EDLA will receive the rescued produce through their Seeds of Hope program and distribute the produce to 33 sites across Los Angeles County. Produce will reach clients through food pantries and nutrition/cooking classes will also be conducted. The project will divert approximately 3,000,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"Food Forward","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dani","LastName":"Lyons","Phone":"8187641022"},{"GrantID":22308,"CycleID":693,"CycleCode":"TEA26       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA26        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":28517.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds from this grant will be used to implement our Waste Tire Enforcement Program. Program activities include conducting inspections, providing education to existing and new waste tire generators and haulers, preparing reports, performing grant management duties, participating in trainings, and conducting surveillance and enforcement activities throughout Tuolumne County.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Kostlivy","Phone":"2095335665"},{"GrantID":22309,"CycleID":693,"CycleCode":"TEA26       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA26        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":78516.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Cityof Victorville is located in the Mojave Desert area approximately 1 hour from the heavily populated Los Angeles, Orange County, Inland Empire and 2 hours from the growing Las Vegas areas. The City is surrounded by a vast amount of desert land and has three major highways that intersect within the City(I-15 Freeway, CA Highway 18/138, and US highway 395). Due to the surrounding geography, the City experiences a large amount of illegal dumping activity which includes illegally dumped tire piles of both general passenger and commercial type tires. The City is still growing commercially and in total residential units and currently has 118 waste tire related businesses (identified via WTMS as active businesses). Specifically, the City has a large number of used tire dealerships located in areas of the City that are highly probe to illegally dumped waste tires. The City will use waste tire enforcement grant funds to establish a presence in our City and partner with the State to regulate the waste tire disposal process and minimize illegal dumping through surveillance, enforcement, and administrative actions. Funds will also aid our assigned staff to provide them with office and small field supplies/equipment to carryout grant inspection, surveillance, and education tasks. Our primary goal when utilizing grant funds is to inspect all waste tire generators and haulers within the grant period. Additionally, we will partner with the businesses, ensuring that all waste tires are manifested utilizing the forms provided by Cal-Recycle and encouraging them to report those who illegally dispose of tires. In administering the grant, the City of Victorville will prioritize its activities to mirror those established in the grant terms/conditions and procedures: inspection, waste tire manifest compliance, identifying illegal disposal activities, education, and awareness.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Duran","Phone":"7609555104"},{"GrantID":22311,"CycleID":693,"CycleCode":"TEA26       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA26        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":80574.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant monies will be used to fund the existing Waste Tire Enforcement Program, which includes conducting routine waste tire inspections, surveillance and enforcement, community education, attending round table events and other training required by Cal Recycle, and to purchase equipment and supplies needed to conduct the program activities.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"C   ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Durham","Phone":"8317558979"},{"GrantID":22313,"CycleID":693,"CycleCode":"TEA26       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA26        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":36064.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Environmental Health Services staff will perform duties to enforce the waste tire laws and regulations under CalRecycle\u0027s authority.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"4154736914"},{"GrantID":22317,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":358804.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Second Harvest Food Bank’s mission is for Santa Cruz County to be a community working together to end hunger through healthy food, education, and leadership. Grant fund will be used to expand collection and distribution of rescued food from donors to communities in need through the purchase of a new refrigerated box truck, a warehouse electric forklift, and increased personnel. The project will divert approximately 250,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"Second Harvest Food Bank Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Welling","Phone":"8317227110"},{"GrantID":22319,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":403976.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: FOOD Share is the only food bank located in Ventura County and currently serves about 75,000 people per month. Grant funds will help build a produce cooler, purchase a refrigerated truck, employ a driver, and expand food storage capacity.  Food will be rescued from local retailers, manufacturers, wholesalers, processors, schools, and other institutions.  The project will divert approximately 700,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"FOOD Share, Inc. ","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kristy","LastName":"Pollard","Phone":"8059387100"},{"GrantID":22336,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Jayme Tesser","AwardedFunds":52665.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Food Recovery Network is a national nonprofit that supports college students in fighting food waste and hunger by recovering surplus food from college communities and donating the food to people in need. The project will build the capacity of the California chapters while also holding outreach and education events to raise awareness regarding the role of food recovery in reducing food waste. Grant funds will be used to purchase refrigerators and to cover the costs of transportation. The project will divert approximately 340,000 pounds of food over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"Food Recovery Network","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Regina","LastName":"Northouse","Phone":"2078384818"},{"GrantID":22337,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":163657.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Arcata, City of Eureka, Food for People, and Humboldt State University are partnering to expand existing food rescue programs in that area. The project will rescue food that would otherwise be disposed from businesses in the food service industry, local institutions, grocery stores, and through on-campus efforts. This will include an education and outreach program, hands-on engagement, expanded cold storage capacity and increased food donation collection and distribution. The project will divert approximately 170,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"City of Arcata","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Emily","LastName":"Benvie","Phone":"7078252102"},{"GrantID":22346,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Dallas Aicega","AwardedFunds":100441.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: SOULMUCH is a social enterprise in San Diego aimed at rescuing restaurant food. SOULMUCH’s primary focus is on rescuing edible oversupplied grains from large chain restaurants by dehydrating, grinding, and milling the grain into flour. The flour is used to produce high protein, healthy vegan cookies. The grant project will divert approximately 493,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term. ","ParticipantName":"SOULMUCH","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Reyanne","LastName":"Mustafa","Phone":"9493550534"},{"GrantID":22354,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Brown Moua","AwardedFunds":330435.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: ProduceGood gleans fresh produce in San Diego County. Grant funds will help expand its Orchard Upcycler project during high picking season. Grant funds will help purchase gleaning tools, food preservation equipment, a cargo van, and fund outreach and education efforts. The project will divert approximately 100,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"ProduceGood","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jerilyn","LastName":"White","Phone":"8312463379"},{"GrantID":22364,"CycleID":691,"CycleCode":"FR66        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR66         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":31625.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Contra Costa Resource Conservation District is applying for the Farm and Ranch grant on behalf of three farms in eastern Contra Costa County, all with active farmland. The first site is a vineyard in the City of Antioch that has been owned and operated by the Gonsalves family since 1977. For years, the site has been a popular dumping location given its remoteness and position at a dead end road. Illegal dumpers drive over the curb onto the dirt road, dumping on various parts of the property. Until now, the landowner collected and disposed of the illegal dumping material himself. Pockets of concentrated waste around the parcel will be removed. A gate/fence will be installed at the end of the road, which will prevent future illegal dumping.  \r\n\r\nThe second site is in the City of Brentwood on property leased by RRS Farms. For years, the property has been illegally dumped on for a variety of reasons, including proximity to major and farm equipment roads and multiple access points. The owners and lessees have handled the dumping themselves or made a collection point in the back part of the property to not attract more dumping. Items such as tires, boats, electronic waste, and construction debris will be removed from the property and signage will be placed for preventative measures.\r\n\r\nThe third site is a vineyard located in the community of Knightsen. The owner is hoping to expand his vineyard in the coming year. The site is a popular spot for illegal dumping given its remoteness, dead end road, and proximity to railroad tracks.  Over the years, the owner handled small cleanups himself, and moved large illegally dumped items away from view to discourage further activity. An estimated 30 tires, wood, water tanks, fertilizer tanks and dirt are planned for removal. To prevent any new dumping, a gate installation is planned at the entrance of the property.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa Resource Conservation District","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ben","LastName":"Weise","Phone":"9256724577"},{"GrantID":22365,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Stephanie Frieders","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Fresno Metro Ministry and Central California Food Bank will use grant funds to expand food recovery and waste prevention operations. Grant funding will be used to purchase two cargo vans, fund maintenance, operations, and personnel in order to add 20 new schools to its food rescue program. The project will divert approximately 2,300,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"Fresno Metropolitan Ministry","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Bergthold","Phone":"5594851416"},{"GrantID":22376,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Brown Moua","AwardedFunds":363846.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The St. Francis Center is a nonprofit homeless shelter that rescues food from a variety of food partners such as grocers, restaurants, food banks, local stores, and farmer’s markets to feed the homeless and extremely low-income families and individuals. Grant funds will pay for hiring a full-time food bank manager and renovations and expansions of the existing kitchen and refrigeration system. The project will divert approximately 2,100,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"St. Francis Center","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jasmine","LastName":"Bravo","Phone":"2137475347"},{"GrantID":22377,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":296088.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano will use grant funds to increase the amount of food rescued from grocery stores. Funds will pay for a refrigerated, hybrid diesel truck equipped with a lift gate, in addition to fuel, vehicle maintenance, personnel, and educational materials for food recipients. The project will divert approximately 691,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Senavsky","Phone":"9256777025"},{"GrantID":22380,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":302106.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Family Resource Center of the Redwoods is a nonprofit organization in Del Norte County. Grant funds will be used to expand the existing Pacific Pantry by purchasing a refrigerated vehicle, modernizing the food pantry with kitchen upgrades, and creating a Del Norte Food Recovery Acton Plan. The plan also includes creating a Del Norte Food Recovery Manual to guide efforts into the future. The project will divert approximately 440,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"Family Resource Center of the Redwoods","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Amanda","LastName":"Hixson","Phone":"7074640955"},{"GrantID":22394,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":126648.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Jewish Family Service will use grant funds to expand its food rescue program through the purchase of refrigerators, flash freezers, and an electric hybrid box truck. These items will allow increased food rescue and flash-freezing of prepared meals that extends the shelf life of donated perishable food. The project will divert approximately 832,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"Jewish Family Service of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sasha","LastName":"Escue","Phone":"8586373060"},{"GrantID":22396,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":116355.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Community Environmental Council will use the funding to expand its Santa Barbara County Food Rescue program. The project will purchase equipment for Santa Barbara City College, UC Santa Barbara, and Allan Hancock College to allow receipt and safe storage of prepared foods. Rescued food will be redistributed to feed food insecure students. The project will divert approximately 84,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"Community Environmental Council","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julia","LastName":"Blanton","Phone":"8189120018"},{"GrantID":22400,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Stephanie Frieders","AwardedFunds":498000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Re-plate uses technology to rescue surplus food from businesses and deliver it to organizations that feed food insecure people. Re-plate will use grant funds to expand into new cities by purchasing software development, storage for food rescue equipment, and paying food rescue drivers. The project will divert approximately 4,300,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"Re-plate, Inc.","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jack","LastName":"Rogers","Phone":"4155690530"},{"GrantID":22402,"CycleID":691,"CycleCode":"FR66        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR66         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":43495.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The federally recognized Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation Native American Tribe is requesting reimbursement through the Farm and Ranch grant pilot program for the cleanup on their tribal property, Sekarrobeh Leyo. The 3,000± square-foot parcel comprised of mostly almond orchards was subjected to illegal dumping from unknown parties for many years. The tribe contracted with Shaw Environmental, Inc. for cleanup service, which included site investigation and labor. Materials such as unwanted soil, metal and paint were removed during cleanup and properly disposed. After the cleanup, native grass was seeded for erosion protection, and “No Dumping” signs were posted to prevent future dumping. The tribe staff continues to periodically monitor the site. It has been roughly five years since the cleanup and abatement measures were implemented. The site remains free from debris.","ParticipantName":"Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sarah","LastName":"Morgan","Phone":"5307960106"},{"GrantID":22403,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Brown Moua","AwardedFunds":220700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: San Diego Food System Alliance will use grant funds to support the Save The Food San Diego EcoChallenge, a consumer education campaign with data-driven tracking. The project will engage seven partner organizations: two universities, two jurisdictions, and three corporations, with a goal of reducing food waste and CO2e by 10% over the grant period. The project will divert approximately 10,200,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"San Diego Food System Alliance","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Geertje","LastName":"Grootenhuis","Phone":"8582453781"},{"GrantID":22413,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Cascadia will partner with the San Francisco Department of the Environment to address both the upstream environmental impacts of food production and the downstream recovery and redistribution of food from 20 large-scale operations including hospitals, universities, hotels, corporate dining facilities, and entertainment venues. These institutions will use either the Leanpath system to prevent food waste or Copia, a food recovery service, to rescue   excess edible food. In addition, the project will work with Episcopal Community Services to replace its inefficient pick-up van with an electric vehicle for transporting food from donors to shelters, pantries, and other institutions serving people in need. The project will divert approximately 35,000,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"Cascadia Consulting Group, Inc.","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maddie","LastName":"Seibert","Phone":"5108387012"},{"GrantID":22417,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Stephanie Frieders","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The grant project will expand the use of Copia’s logistics and technology platform to additional university and hospital kitchens to collect edible surplus food and redistribute it to food-insecure students and the local vulnerable populations. Food will be recovered from up to three hospital and 20 campus kitchens and edible surplus food will be reduced at up to five hospital and 25 campus kitchens. Funds will be used to pay for drivers, software, and food rescue materials such as scales and food packaging. The project will divert approximately 1,500,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"Go Copia PBC, Doing Business in California as Copia","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paige ","LastName":"Sullivan","Phone":"5712218756"},{"GrantID":22422,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Dallas Aicega","AwardedFunds":333821.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Galley Solutions will partner with LeanPath at Eco Caters\u0027 California Kitchens to test a data-driven food waste prevention tool. After establishing a baseline and six months of data collection with Galley’s tool, features of the tool will be analyzed to make improvements. The improved tool will be used at six new kitchens. The project will divert approximately 1,460,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"Galley Solutions","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kirsten","LastName":"Van Fossen","Phone":"8569063831"},{"GrantID":22426,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":250745.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Marriott International will partner with Leanpath to implement automated food waste tracking and measurement devices in ten sites across California with a focus on food waste prevention. Leanpath tracking technology will allow hotel kitchens to capture food waste data at a granular level, driving actionable analysis to prevent food waste through behavior and culture change. The project will create a culture of food waste prevention in the kitchens that will last beyond the end of the grant term. The project will divert approximately 498,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term. ","ParticipantName":"Marriott International","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Amy","LastName":"Bourne","Phone":"3013800581"},{"GrantID":22430,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Stephanie Frieders","AwardedFunds":329776.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Hope 4 the Heart is a nonprofit that will expand its existing food rescue program. Grant funds will purchase a refrigerated truck, commercial refrigerator/freezer, electric forklift, and pallet equipment. The project will divert approximately 1,600,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"Hope 4 the Heart","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Victoria","LastName":"Popejoy","Phone":"5106899721"},{"GrantID":22431,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Brown Moua","AwardedFunds":286530.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: White Pony Express is a nonprofit organization that will expand its food rescue program by adding at least six new school pantries during the grant period. Grant funds will be used to purchase a refrigeration unit, software, transportation, and to hire a new school pantry coordinator. The project will divert approximately 2,000,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"White Pony Express","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Conner","Phone":"9257880146"},{"GrantID":22432,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Food In Need of Distribution Food Bank has served as the Eastern Riverside and South San Bernardino Counties\u0027 (Coachella Valley) regional food bank, distributing food to an average of 85,000 people monthly. The grant funds will be used to expand operations by replacing and modernizing equipment in addition to covering the costs of produce processing, transportation, and personnel. The project will divert approximately 500,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"Food In Need of Distribution","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Debbie","LastName":"Espinosa","Phone":"7607753663"},{"GrantID":22436,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Jayme Tesser","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Joint Venture Silicon Valley created an initiative designed to address hunger and food waste called A La Cart, a mobile food distribution model serving the people of Silicon Valley.  Grant funds will purchase additional trucks and fund staff needed to expand services into new areas, including South County, and to increase the types and kinds of food rescued. The project will divert approximately 1,100,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"Joint Venture Silicon Valley Network","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robin","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"6145458610"},{"GrantID":22437,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":174000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Palmdale, in partnership with Advancing Communities Together, will launch a community food rescue program that expands upon the City\u0027s existing food rescue efforts. All donated food will be administered through the City of Palmdale’s South Antelope Valley Emergency Services Food Pantry. Grant funds will purchase transportation and refrigeration equipment, which will allow the City to expand its food rescue processing and redistribution capacity by facilitating the addition of twelve food donation pickup locations, including seven additional district schools, two high schools, and three major local vendors. The project will divert approximately 556,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"City of Palmdale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Patricia","LastName":"Morales","Phone":"6612675473"},{"GrantID":22442,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Brown Moua","AwardedFunds":121150.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Berkeley Food Network will expand their food rescue work. Grant funding will be used to increase the output of the Hub Kitchen program to 1000 weekly meals and develop a robust food recovery program that will provide additional food for their own pantry distributions and for other food assistance programs operating in Berkeley. The project will divert approximately 426,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"Berkeley Food Network","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sara","LastName":"Webber","Phone":"5105026027"},{"GrantID":22447,"CycleID":691,"CycleCode":"FR66        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR66         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Yolo County is applying for the Farm and Ranch grant pilot program to remove unauthorized solid waste from various agriculturally zoned areas. The county intends to work with the Public Works division to identify the worst locations as well as the Conservation Corps, who will aid in cleanup and disposal efforts. After cleanup, abatement measures will be put in place such as additional signage, rock barriers and or guard rail installations. Yolo County is familiar with the Farm and Ranch grant and has successfully cleaned up other areas in the past.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tricia","LastName":"Valenzuela","Phone":"5304064817"},{"GrantID":22453,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Stephanie Frieders","AwardedFunds":266831.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Alameda County Food Recovery Project is a partnership between the Alameda County Sheriff\u0027s Office, their nonprofit Deputy Sheriff\u0027s Activities League\u0027s Dig Deep Farms Food Hub, ALL IN Alameda County, and the Unity Council. This project will expand on a CalRecycle-funded pilot by rescuing food from three Alameda County school districts (Castro Valley, Hayward, and San Lorenzo) and several local farmers markets, hiring and training formerly incarcerated people to deliver the produce to low-income housing sites throughout the County. Grant funds will purchase a delivery van, van branding, software, food storage equipment, equipment maintenance, and outreach, education and marketing materials. The project will divert approximately 783,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Martin","LastName":"Neideffer","Phone":"5106677595"},{"GrantID":22457,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":24975.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Modesto has designed a two-tiered approach for the removal and recycling of waste tires through the Waste tire Amnesty Grant for FY 2019/2020.\r\n\r\nThe first approach will be a Waste Tire Amnesty Coupon Program created to encourage residents to recycle their discarded waste tires. Modesto residents can recycle up to 9 tires an no cost per amnesty event with their coupon. Coupons will be mailed upon request once addresses are verified.  With coupon in hand, any Modesto resident can take their tires to one of our local haulers that are partnering with the City of Modesto. Residents will be notified of the availability of the program through advertising in local newspapers, magazines, the city website, social media, PSA\u0027s and flyers at local businesses. Based on historical numbers from prior years and the current grant cycle, we estimate the Waste Tire amnesty Coupon Program will collect 1,250 waste tires each fiscal year for a total of 2,500 waste tires during the complete grant cycle. \r\n\r\nThe second approach will be the Waste Tire Amnesty Collection Events. The City of Modesto will partner with a CalRecycle permitted end-use facility to provide six area specific events where Modesto residents can bring their waste tires for recycling. Based on the historic data documented in the Waste Tire Clean-up Grant, we have targeted specific areas that have been subject to a high rate of illegal dumping and will hold amnesty events in those areas. Residents will be notified by direct mail prior to each event and be given the opportunity to bring up to 9 tires per household to be recycled. In addition, one of the six events will be two-days in conjunction with a Citywide Clean-up open to all Modesto residents. We are estimating 2,500 waste tires collected.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Vicki","LastName":"Rice","Phone":"2095775495"},{"GrantID":22458,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":85000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In order to reduce illegal dumping and stockpiling of tires, we propose to accept up to four (4) passenger tires at County Solid Waste facilities at no charge for residents of the County. Ads will be placed with the local publications and other mediums. Instead of cutting out the ad, customers will only be required to tell the cashiers where they saw it. Along with ads, a paper coupon will be made available on the County‘s web site and distributed at outreach events and other locations. The County will also provide tire recycling for local community cleanup events, such as Costal Cleanup Day.  The County plans to work with the Greater Valley Conservation Corps where possible.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"D’Ambruoso","Phone":"2094683066"},{"GrantID":22459,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Glenn, City of Willows and City of Orland (Applicant) will host six Waste Tire Collection Events (Events) at the Glenn County Transfer Station one Saturday a month for the grant period. Applicant will host events from December 2019 to May 2020. This will give all residents in the Applicant jurisdictions a central location to dispose of their waste tires for an extended period of time. The City of Willows and City of Orland will host 1 event within their jurisdiction. These events will be held at a time when the weather is predictable and we are outside of the Transfer Station event dates. Populations are concentrated within the city limits of Willows and Orland, this will provide the residents with easy access to events. All events will be open to residents of the Cities and County regardless of where the events are located.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Talia","LastName":"Richardson","Phone":"5309346530"},{"GrantID":22460,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":23003.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To supplement the City‘s free oversized collection program, residents will have the opportunity, through this grant, to properly dispose of tires at monthly tire amnesty events. These events will be widely publicized through the City‘s website, newspaper ads, social media and flyers. Promotional materials and information will also be available at City facilities such as libraries and recreational venues. At each of the amnesty events, the City will provide one forty-yard roll-off container and adequate staffing to assist residents with their tire disposal. The containers will be hauled to Crumb Rubber Manufacturing (CRM) for recycling. The City of Long Beach will supply staff and a LNG powered vehicle to collect and haul the tires to CRM. A Recycling Specialist will organize all the events, coordinate the advertising and educational materials. In addition to the Recycling Specialist working the events, there will be staff personnel assisting residents with the waste tires. A local graphic design firm, will design the flyer/ad and website.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christy","LastName":"Serrano","Phone":"5625704676"},{"GrantID":22461,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Public Works will partner with the Cities of Lancaster and Palmdale to conduct 10-12 free waste tire collection events in the Antelope Valley and various communities. At these events, residents will be able to drop off waste tires to be recycled into crumb rubber. The project is expected to collect 30,000 Passenger Tire Equivalents. Public Works will contract for hauling, recycling, event planning and engineering applications. Public Works also intends to employ the Los Angeles Conservation Corps as supplemental labor for the collection events.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wilson","LastName":"Fong","Phone":"6264583581"},{"GrantID":22463,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":27000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Siskiyou County will hold several tire amnesty events over a large, rural geographical area over the two-year grant terms and hopes to collect thousands of tires for recycling.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jason","LastName":"Ledbetter","Phone":"5308428271"},{"GrantID":22465,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The JPA (Regional Waste Authority) administering Regional Tire Amnesty Events throughout the County of Merced, in parternership with the six Cities (Atwater, Dos Palos, Gustine, Livingston, Los Banos and Merced) and Merced County.","ParticipantName":"Merced County Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Daisy","LastName":"Zaragoza","Phone":"2097234481"},{"GrantID":22474,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Dallas Aicega","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Waste Not Want Not Now (WNWNnow) is a community-powered food rescue and waste prevention organization that has been operating in and serving a disadvantaged community in Los Angeles for over a decade. Grant funds will be used to hire an Outreach and Partner Manager who will create new educational literature and a Pilot Food Waste Reduction Program supported by an app powered by ChowMatch. WNWNnow will also use grant funds to expand its fleet to include all-electric zero-emission van(s) with refrigeration that feature food storage supplies including commercial heated boxes, cooled bins, scales, labels, and other items required for the safe storage and transport of donated food. The project will divert approximately 4,000,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"FoodCycle","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nancy","LastName":"Beyda","Phone":"3236464362"},{"GrantID":22476,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":21177.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Phelan Piñon Hills Community Services District (District) serves the unincorporated communities of Phelan and Piñon Hills. These communities are situated in the high desert region of Southern California. This area contains wide-open desert spaces that have become the illegal dumping ground for an abundance of used tires. \r\n\r\nTo help mitigate the illegal dumping that occurs in the area, the District applied for and received the 2017 Tire Amnesty Grant from CalRecycle. This generous grant allowed the District to offer nine (9) tire amnesty events to District residents. As of January 2019, nearly 7000 tires have been collected during these well-advertised events. With an average of 988 tires per event, it can be estimated that nearly 9000 environmentally damaging tires will be collected during the 2017 grant period. \r\nThe District would like to once again receive the Waste Tire Amnesty Grant. It would allow for eight (8) quarterly events, beginning September 2019 and ending June 2021. These events are of exceptional benefit to the community. Utilizing previous data, it is estimated that the 2019 Waste Tire Amnesty Grant would allow for the collection of approximately 8000 tires during the course of the grant period.  \r\n\r\nLike previous amnesty events, residents would be able to dispose of up to nine (9) tires per event, free of charge. The District would ensure that all advertising specifies no more than nine (9) tires per resident to comply with tire hauling guidelines and dissuade commercial haulers. These events will take place at the District’s regular clean-up location near the county solid waste transfer station. The tires collected would be taken to two different recyclers: the Mitsubishi Cement Corporation where they are turned into fuel, and BJ Used Tire and Rubber Recycling where they are recycled for various purposes.","ParticipantName":"Phelan Piñon Hills Community Services District","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kim","LastName":"Ward","Phone":"7608681212"},{"GrantID":22491,"CycleID":691,"CycleCode":"FR66        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR66         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Honey Lake Valley Resource Conservation District is applying for the Farm and Ranch grant pilot program on behalf of the Long Valley Organics property owner, a victim of illegal dumping. His land is located in Lassen County approximately three miles north of Doyle, and contains two sites for cleanup with approximately 100 yards of mixed debris. The discarded material has taken a substantial toll on the viability and use of the land. The project goals are to clean up and remove all unwanted debris, remediate the land to healthy conditions, install fencing, and plant perimeter trees on the property. \r\n\r\nSite one (North East site) is near the landowner’s home and outbuildings, and is dotted with deciduous trees. This three-acre area includes waste such as tires, white goods, scrap metal, and abandoned vehicles. The second site (South Half site) is nine acres and has no structures. The landscape is mostly arid desert covered with sagebrush. This site includes waste such as tires, plastics, scrap metal, vehicle parts, and home goods.","ParticipantName":"Honey Lake Valley Resource Conservation District","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kayla","LastName":"Meyer","Phone":"7752913998"},{"GrantID":22492,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":89929.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The El Dorado County Community Development Agency Environmental Management Department (EMD)  and it\u0027s contractors plan to hold routine waste tire amnesty collection events at the two Materials Recovery Facilities (MRF) operated by franchised waste haulers in the County. \r\n\r\nOne is located in Placerville,CA and the other is in South Lake Tahoe,CA.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Engle","Phone":"5306216587"},{"GrantID":22499,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Dallas Aicega","AwardedFunds":492221.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Waste Not OC Coalition is a public-private partnership with the goal of eliminating hunger and reducing food waste. Grant funding will help purchase transportation, food preparation and storage items, and fund personnel to implement a variety of food waste reduction and rescue goals. The project will divert approximately 1,300,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"Waste Not OC Coalition, a Fiscal Project of OneOC","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Monica","LastName":"Needoba","Phone":"9163076115"},{"GrantID":22511,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Yolo Food Bank and County of Yolo will use grant funds to purchase equipment to maximize the efficiency of its new warehouse facility. This new facility will allow the Food Bank to quadruple its intake and distribution of food to the most vulnerable residents of Yolo County. In addition, the County of Yolo will distribute a direct mailer to inform businesses of the opportunity to divert food from landfill disposal by donating to the Food Bank. The project will divert approximately 4,600,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"Yolo Food Bank","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Valerie","LastName":"Dennis","Phone":"5306680690"},{"GrantID":22512,"CycleID":691,"CycleCode":"FR66        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR66         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":80917.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Pit River Tribe is applying for the Farm and Ranch grant pilot program to clean up two sites on the Montgomery Creek Rancheria.  The Rancheria is unclassified land permitted for exclusive agriculture use.  A lot of household trash, appliances, scrap metal, old cars, and other debris has been dumped on both sites of the Rancheria for some time now without any clue of the culprit.  Skid and big bin rentals will be used for cleanup.  After cleanup is complete, abatement efforts such as signage, gates, fencing and or rocks will be placed at the sites to prevent future incidents.  The tribe will continue its other illegal dumping prevention measures.  This federally recognized tribe is located in Shasta, Lassen, Siskiyou, and Modoc Counties.\r\n\r\n9/1/20 - The amount of material dumped continues to grow. Since the Solid Waste Division of the Tribe is applying, they have experience with illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"Pit River Tribe","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kanaan","LastName":"Walters","Phone":"5303354490"},{"GrantID":22516,"CycleID":699,"CycleCode":"FPG3        ","CycleNameID":130,"CycleName":"Recycled Fiber, Plastic, and Glass Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FPG3         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":1283401.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Shark Glass’s grant will result in a new windshield recycling facility in California. The facility will source post-consumer windshields and building glass, which are currently sent to landfill. The windshield glass will be recycled by separating the glass from the polyvinyl butyral (PVB) interlayer. Approximately 87 percent of a windshield is glass, which will be utilized by California fiberglass insulation manufacturers to make new building insulation. Eight percent of the windshield is the PVB interlayer, which will be sent to a Shark Solutions company in Lavonia, GA for reprocessing into useable raw materials that replace PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) in carpet tiles.\r\nEstimated GHGs (MTCO2e) Total Project:  2,609\r\nEstimated Diversion (Tons) Total Project:  13,045\r\n","ParticipantName":"Shark Glass Recycling West, LLC.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rob","LastName":"Crivello","Phone":"7608437770"},{"GrantID":22523,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":153562.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Sacramento Food Bank and Family Services (SFBFS) is a leader of emergency food assistance in Sacramento County that distributes food staples and produce to a network of over 220 partner agencies, serving 154,000 food insecure individuals. This grant will fund the purchase of a refrigerated truck and operations staff to increase capacity. The grant will enable SFBFS to rescue food from additional large food donors including manufacturers and wholesalers. The project will divert approximately 1,100,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento Food Bank \u0026 Family Services","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeremiah","LastName":"Rhine","Phone":"9164561980"},{"GrantID":22529,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Bernardino County Code Enforcement Division will host over 20 amnesty events throughout the unincorporated areas of San Bernardino County. We plan on collecting over 15,000 tires.  Some of the amnesty events will be held in conjunction with regularly planned community cleanup events or as stand-alone tire collection events. The tires collected are recycled.  The events are advertised via flyer mail outs and on social media.  The grant will pay for disposal fees, personnel to staff the amnesty events and to administer the grant.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maria","LastName":"Gonzales","Phone":"9098844056"},{"GrantID":22531,"CycleID":696,"CycleCode":"FW3         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2017-18   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW3          - 2017-18","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":220500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Novato’s project will fund ExtraFood, a countywide food recovery program. The City will use grant funds to purchase a refrigerated van and to fund an outreach effort implemented by a digital advertising agency. The project will divert approximately 2,300,000 pounds of food from landfill disposal over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"City of Novato","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Gretchen","LastName":"Schubeck","Phone":"4158998950"},{"GrantID":22535,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Salinas Valley is a rural agricultural valley in Monterey County with five major cities: Gonzales, Greenfield, King City, Salinas, and Soledad.  The Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (Authority) is a Joint Powers Authority representing the five cities and the unincorporated area of eastern Monterey County.  The Authority\u0027s mission is to manage Salinas Valley solid waste as a resource, promoting sustainable, environmentally sound and cost effective practices through an integrated system of waste reduction, reuse, recycling, innovative technology, customer service and education. Procuring Waste Tire Amnesty Grant funding is consistent with the Authority’s mission, vision, values and diversion goals.\r\n\r\nIn the Authority\u0027s jurisdiction, fees for tire disposal range from $2.00 per auto/light duty tires up to $150.00 per equipment tires.  The tire amnesty program serves two important purposes:  1) to continue to offer the public the opportunity to legally dispose of tires at no cost, thus reducing instances of illegal dumping, improper storage and potential public health issues and; 2) to utilize the events as an educational opportunity to promote the proper disposal/recycling of waste tires.  \r\n\r\nIf funded, residents in the Authority’s jurisdiction will be informed through flyers, print ads, radio, email blasts, website information, and/or garbage and recycling bill inserts/newsletters about the opportunity to take their waste tires to any of the Authority\u0027s three (3) sites (1 landfill and 2 transfer stations) for free disposal.\r\n\r\nThe Authority has a history of hosting successful tire amnesty events with the assistance of waste tire amnesty grant funds. Since 2000, the Authority has collected and recycled approximately 281,130 tires, at a total cost of $430,285, or $1.53 per tire. It is our intent to conduct four similar events over the 2-year grant term with TA5 FY19-20 grant funds and expect to collect and recycle 36,000 tires at a cost of $2.50 per tire.\r\n\r\nThese events continue to be a very important resource and outlet for proper waste tire disposal in the Salinas Valley. By capitalizing on the successful aspects of previous events, and expanding those successes, the Authority has had the ability to significantly reduce the amount of waste tires that may have otherwise been illegally dumped, improperly stored or buried in the landfill.","ParticipantName":"Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Elia","LastName":"Zavala","Phone":"8317753010"},{"GrantID":22539,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":31791.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Tehama County Solid Waste Management Agency (TCSWMA) plans a total of six collection events (three each fiscal year) with locations to be finalized upon receipt of a Notice to Proceed. \r\n\r\nThe Tehama County Solid Waste Management Agency (TCSWMA) proposes four passenger and light truck tire amnesty events to be scheduled for September 2019, April 2020, September 2020, and April 2021. These one day events will be held at various Tehama County locations. Previous one day waste tire amnesty events were held at the Tehama County/Red Bluff Landfill, at sites in the communities of Corning and Cottonwood, and at Tehama County Transfer Stations – Los Molinos, Rancho Tehama, Paynes Creek and Manton. If the grant budget allows, passenger tires on-the-rim will be accepted at the April 2021 passenger tire collection event. \r\n\r\nThe TCSWMA contracts with Waste Tire Products of Orland (WTP). WTP is a CalRecycle certified tire hauler and recycler and is responsible for staging, transport, and recycling of tires collected at these events. In most cases, 100% of the collected tires are recycled into new products or crumb rubber. WTP charges $3.25 per passenger tire. The TCSWMA is billed after the tires are collected and returned to their facility for processing. (Please see uploaded document Tehama 2019-2021 tire price list for an estimate of costs from WTP). To publicize the events, advertisements and press releases are submitted to local newspapers before each event, and events are posted on Facebook to increase our promotional reach. During the amnesty tire events, TCSWMA staff maintains a participant sign-in sheet, which includes the number of tires reported to have been brought to the collection event. Waste Tire Products also tracks the number of tires received at the events. During the events, TCSWMA staff also distributes educational materials, manages traffic, and collects data. \r\n\r\nBased on the last three fiscal years\u0027 tire collection events, TCSWMA anticipates collecting 6,412 tires during the TA5 cycle. While TCSWMA has been successful in collecting over 11,500 tires during the TA3 cycle, it is the Agency\u0027s wish to provide additional outreach to connect with residents that have not been aware of the Tire Amnesty events in order to prevent larger tire cleanup situations in the future.\r\n\r\nTehama County is a rural county with over 1,000,000 harvested acres. Like many rural counties, Tehama County is also below the state average in per capita income. For this reason, TCSWMA feels strongly about the need to provide at least one annual tire event dedicated to the agricultural community, although this has an adverse affect on the overall cost per tire. \r\n\r\nThe TCSWMA proposes to conduct a voucher redemption program for collection of agricultural equipment tires. The agricultural tire event proposed will be held for a one month period in February 2020 and February 2021 to allow farmers and ranchers time to complete harvest, roundups, and other seasonal activities. The vouchers are good for the disposal of two agricultural tires and will be made available through the Agricultural Commissioner’s office, Tehama County/Red Bluff Landfill, Tehama County Farm Bureau, Red Bluff Bull Sale office, and at Corning City Hall. A limit of three vouchers, for a total of six tires per address is proposed for the agricultural tire collection events. Tractor, grader, backhoe, and farm tires will be collected. Earth-mover tires will not be accepted. The vouchers and tires are to be surrendered at the Tehama County/Red Bluff Landfill. At the end of the month Waste Tire Products will collect the tires for processing. Agricultural Tire Collection costs are estimated to be $30.00 per tire.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County Solid Waste Management Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rachel","LastName":"Ross-Donaldson","Phone":"5305281103"},{"GrantID":22542,"CycleID":802,"CycleCode":"SWC95       ","CycleNameID":124,"CycleName":"Legacy Disposal Site Abatement Partial Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC95        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Julian Lopez","AwardedFunds":750000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will design and construct grading and drainage improvements to complete a final cap on the La Habra Disposal Station #11, known as Vista Grande Landfill which was operated from 1949 to 1958.  The project will also expand and improve the existing landfill gas collection system.","ParticipantName":"City of La Habra","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Henderson","Phone":"5623834170"},{"GrantID":22549,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":10000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of Paradise (Paradise) requests $15,000 to hold 5 waste tire collection events; 1 in the fall of 2019, 2 (spring and fall) in 2020 and 1 in the Spring of 2021 to provide needed disposal to Paradise and surrounding communities. The one day events include the collection, removal, and transportation of waste tires. Remaining funds not exceeded at the events will be used to support a appointment/coupon program that will allow citizens to take waste tires to our local transfer station on specific days. \r\n\r\n\r\nContingent upon grant funding, Paradise in partnership with Northern Recycling and Waste Services (see Attachment 1) proposes to hold a one day events throughout the grant term within the town limits to accommodate the area of Paradise and Magalia collectively referred as the Upper Ridge. The population of which is currently fluid due to the Camp Fire. We do have at least 2000 people still living on the Upper Ridge. Paradise believes that due to the Camp Fire and the variety of destruction that it is important to continue to offer as many services to the remaining population as possible. This grant will allow us to continue to collect tires for the next 2 years.\r\n\r\nBy providing an annual “free” drop off events in our community, Paradise believes that 100% of the Upper Ridge will be served. This events will provide the public with a waste tire disposal outlet as well as educational information that gives people the information needed to promote environmentally safe behavior in regards to using and transporting waste tires.\r\n\r\nThis event will be held at Northern Recycling and Waste Services Recycling / Transfer Yard, located at 920 American Way in Paradise. Event will take place on a Saturday(s) in fall and spring of the grant term (pending award notification and schedule of waste tire hauler at that time), from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. With an estimated cost of $3.00 per passenger and pickup tire (see Attachment 1).","ParticipantName":"Town of Paradise","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5306247947"},{"GrantID":22550,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":39612.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Due to increased costs waste tires are often illegally dumped instead of being properly disposed. Typically, waste tires are illegally dumped within 1,000 feet of residential homes, schools, commercial or industrial centers, airports and electrical transmission lines. If funding for this program is not available, illegal dumping will presumably increase and the health and safety of the Town’s residents will be at risk. The Town collects and disposes of waste tires to protect its community and our environment. To help us achieve maximum effectiveness and efficiency, the town is requesting these grant funds.  \r\nThe Town of Apple Valley is requesting funds to provide waste tire amnesty events and a drop off location for residents to dispose of waste tires for free in accordance with CalRecycle requirements and regulations. Tire Amnesty events will take place at a permanent location of the Town of Apple Valley Public Works yard located at 13450 Nomwaket Rd, Apple Valley and three additional events at Lions Park. Funds will be used for the costs related to salaries for administering the grant, transportation, equipment, and container usage for collection on event days. The estimated cost per tire for each event is $3.30. Town staff anticipates collecting approximately 1,000 waste tires per event, plus 115 tires per week at the drop off location, totaling 12,000 waste tires collected throughout the grant period. Staff will focus on conducting a public outreach campaign to publicize events and promote proper disposal of waste tires. The events will be advertised in the local newspaper, in accordance with CalRecycle guidelines. Further, events will be publicized through Facebook, Twitter, the Town of Apple Valley’s website, and in the “Our Town” quarterly newspaper. Flyers will be created, printed and distributed through handouts and mailings to Apple Valley residents. \r\n\r\nAll waste tires collected during the events will be transported by Burrtec Waste Industries, utilizing a 40 cubic yard roll off container. Waste tires will be transported to a recycling facility (Mitsubishi Cement Corporation located in Lucerne Valley, California) for proper handling.","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Guy","LastName":"Eisenbrey","Phone":"7602407000"},{"GrantID":22552,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":16429.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will conduct 56 amnesty events during the two-year grant cycle.  The goal is to collect 3,360 tires from Pomona residents.  The City will advertise in local papers, website, Facebook, and Twitter.  Additionally, the City will advertise on signs placed on garbage trucks in order to ensure that all residents of Pomona are aware of this program.  The City has received funding in previous cycles and has successfully collected thousands of tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Pomona","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Irene","LastName":"Madrid","Phone":"9096203773"},{"GrantID":22553,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":9622.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Avenal is seeking to organize four waste tire collection events for the citizens of Avenal. The events will be held at the Mid-Valley Disposal yard in Avenal and Mid-Valley will provide roll-off bins. They will also ship the tires to a recycling facility. \r\n\r\nIn this grant cycle the City is excited to partner with Sequoia Community Corps, a Certified Conservation Corps, to assist with staffing the four events as well as to provide additional services at the collection events such as recycling education and potential recruitment for participation in the SCC’s job training program.\r\n\r\nMid-Valley Disposal will provide two roll-off bins for each collection event. The number of roll-off bins was determined based on the previous grant cycle\u0027s collection events, which exceeded expectations. This year, we are budgeting for a 30% increase in first tire collection, as well as for one additional event as compared to the previous grant cycle (total of four). Specifically, we anticipate collecting 700 tires at our first event, and 450 tires each at the subsequent events. The 30% increase for the first event and the addition of a fourth event are based on the expectation from the community of hosting these collections on a regular basis and their popularity. \r\n\r\nMarketing will include newspaper ads and flyers in public places, the City will utilize its website and email database at its disposal to further market the events. Also, the Sequoia Conservation Corp, who are also partnering with us on this grant, will assist in promoting the event.","ParticipantName":"City of Avenal","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Antony","LastName":"Lopez","Phone":"5593865782"},{"GrantID":22555,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":42088.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Lassen Regional Solid Waste Management Authority plans to hold five Tire Amnesty Events over the course of this grant. Two of the events will be held at the Bass Hill Landfill, there is a potential for one of those to be moved to C\u0026S Waste Solutions of Lassen County yard. The other three events will be held at the remote transfer stations; Westwood, Herlong and Bieber. Staff is estimating 8,435 tires to be collected due to the fact less events were held the previous grant cycle and there will be more push for advertising of said events. We expect the majority of the tires will be recycled and used for alternative energy (cement plant).","ParticipantName":"Lassen Regional Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Heimbigner","Phone":"5302518288"},{"GrantID":22556,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":53155.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This Department proposes to administer this grant funding for the seven cities and Stanislaus Unincorporated to hold community clean up events or to provide vouchers to residents to turn in waste tires at no fee.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Will","LastName":"Richards","Phone":"2095256740"},{"GrantID":22559,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":64000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Imperial County is a unique community consisting of seven cities and two franchised haulers. Each City has both a spring and fall City Clean-ups (CU). Some of the larger Cities have three and four CU. In addition the County will have two to three for a grand total of 22 CU per year or 42 for the grant period. The number of tires we collected in TA4 as of January 2019 and still counting is 9,460 tires and we still have seven more CU events. I\u0027m estimating an additional 3700 tires in seven events for a total of 13,160 tires to be collected and recycled in TA4. \r\n\r\nThe Tires IVRMA collects are hauled to a certified tire recycler (Rubber Recovery, Inc.) to be recycled. Rubber Recover, Inc. is located at 10672-B Calabash Ave. Fontana, CA 92337. Rubber Recovery, Inc. does buffing, crumb and molding to manufacture retail products.","ParticipantName":"Imperial Valley Resource Management Agency","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Daveline","LastName":"Villaseñor","Phone":"7603374586"},{"GrantID":22564,"CycleID":699,"CycleCode":"FPG3        ","CycleNameID":130,"CycleName":"Recycled Fiber, Plastic, and Glass Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FPG3         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Sinan Dunlap","AwardedFunds":2940000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Envision Plastics’ grant project will result in the installation of equipment that can produce devolatized post-consumer recycled high density polyethylene (HDPE) from recycled containers and agricultural film generated in California. The project will add a grinder, wash line system, washed flake drying/mixing equipment, and devolatization equipment to produce food grade and devolatized recycled resins. The project will create a high value recycled plastic feedstock material that can be used to manufacture goods and products made in California and nationally.\r\nEstimated GHGs (MTCO2e) Total Project:  4,176\r\nEstimated Diversion (Tons) Total Project:  5,220\r\n","ParticipantName":"Envision Plastics","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Khosrow","LastName":"Hallaji","Phone":"3366636506"},{"GrantID":22565,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":33222.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Santa Cruz seeks to continue its Tire Amnesty Program, which will encourage residents to clean up and recycle waste tires stored on their properties.  The benefits of the proper treatment of waste tires in our county will include environmental protection and the reduction of mosquito habitats along with mosquitoes and the threat of diseases they may spread.\r\n\r\nSemi-annual Tire Amnesty events will be conducted at three disposal sites: the Buena Vista Landfill, Ben Lomond Transfer Station, and the City of Santa Cruz Resource Recovery Facility.  Residents will be allowed to turn in up to 5 tires per day during each of two one-week events per year.  Additional Tire Amnesty events may be held with any left over funds in the budget.  Based on past Amnesty Events we anticipate a return of approximately 8000 waste tires during the 2-year grant term.\r\n \r\nCalRecycle grant funds are requested for the reimbursement of hauling and processing charges, and staffing costs directly related to the tire amnesty program.","ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nader","LastName":"Sidhom","Phone":"8312478821"},{"GrantID":22574,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Fresno County staff proposes to host five (5) Tire Amnesty events for the TA5 grant performance period. Events will be held at the various Road Maintenance Yards throughout the County.  Residents will be invited to the events via a Tire Amnesty mailer that emphasizes the event’s importance in preventing illegal tire disposal.  Additionally, staff will distribute various educational/outreach materials oriented toward automotive care (proper tire care, used oil/filter recycling, etc.).  Staff will coordinate with the Fresno Economic Opportunities Commission Local Conservation Corps to provide Corps Member labor for purposes of loading tires into trailers.  Currently, Fresno County has  contracts with three (3) State permitted tire haulers/recyclers to provide trailers/containers for the events, who will transport the collected tires to their facilities for processing:  1) American Refuse, Inc. dba American Tire Tec of Wasco, CA; 2) Gilton Resource Recovery/Transfer Facility, Inc. of Oakdale, CA; and 3) West Coast Rubber Recycling, Inc.  Waste tires are grounded and shredded for purposes of creating raw materials in producing various recycled rubber products, rubberized asphalt, etc.\r\n\r\nCounty staff is requesting $40,000.00 in grant funding to offset the costs of hosting the Tire Amnesty events.  It is anticipated that staff will meet the $5.00 per tire cost parameter established by CalRecycle Administration, by collecting a minimum of 8,000 tires.  The County currently pays varying rates per trailer/container dependent upon the location of the amnesty event and the contractor selected for the event.  Staff plans to utilize approximately 10-15 trailers during the grant performance period.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Naomi","LastName":"Murphy","Phone":"5596000510"},{"GrantID":22575,"CycleID":699,"CycleCode":"FPG3        ","CycleNameID":130,"CycleName":"Recycled Fiber, Plastic, and Glass Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FPG3         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Sinan Dunlap","AwardedFunds":2011647.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Netafim Irrigation, Inc grant application is for a closed-loop recycling solution for irrigation tubing that will serve farming operations in the Central Coast region of California. Netafim’s grant will result in the expansion of an established and successful recycling operation. The grantee will collect used irrigation tubing and transport it to Netafim’s recycling facility in Fowler, CA. At the recycling facility, the irrigation tubing will be shredded, washed, and pelletized before being transported to Netafim’s manufacturing facility located in Fresno, CA. At the manufacturing facility, the recycled HDPE pellets will be blended with other resins and extruded into new irrigation tubing. Once this recycled content irrigation tubing reaches end of life, it will be collected by Netafim in a closed-loop recycling process.\r\nEstimated GHGs (MTCO2e) Total Project:  16,526\r\nEstimated Diversion (Tons) Total Project:  20,658\r\n","ParticipantName":"Netafim","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ramon","LastName":"Zacarias","Phone":"5596476295"},{"GrantID":22578,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":33300.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Elk Grove will utilize funds from the local government waste tire amnesty grant to fund our tire collection program which allows residents to properly dispose of waste tires easily and free of charge.","ParticipantName":"City of Elk Grove","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Carlos","LastName":"Duque","Phone":"9166273229"},{"GrantID":22581,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":70000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority (MSWMA) proposed to repeat the successful program of tire amnesty collection in 2019-2020.  This program has been funded by CalRecycle in the past, and we look forward to continuing to offer this service to Mendocino County residents.\r\n\r\nWe will offer free tire collection at the transfer stations in Willits, South Coast, Caspar, Albion, Hopland and at MSWMA\u0027s Hazardous Waste Collection facility in Ukiah.  Event planning, publicity, and tire loading are done by MSWMA staff.  Tire disposal and recycling are provided by Waste Recovery West.\r\n\r\nBased upon our past experience, we anticipate collecting approximately 10,000 per year.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Jenn","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Lombari","Phone":"7074689710"},{"GrantID":22585,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1. Conduct 8 tire collection events in the Lake Elsinore community. The City will team with the Southern California Mountains Foundation, the local Urban Conservation Corps that services western portion of Riverside County. Four events will take place at the City‘s twice-yearly community cleanup events (normally held in March and October), and four tire collections will take place as \"stand-alone\" events (tentatively scheduled for January and June during 2020 and 2021 ) at various locations around the City. \r\n\r\n2. Develop a waste tire educational outreach program. Includes the development and placement of newspaper ads to promote cleanup events and City‘s overall tire recycling program.","ParticipantName":"City of Lake Elsinore","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Nicole","LastName":"McCalmont","Phone":"9516743124"},{"GrantID":22590,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":33040.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Regional Waste Management Authority (RWMA) is proposing to collect 3,500 waste tires through a free tire recycling coupon program at two local transfer stations operated by the local franchised waste hauler, Recology Yuba-Sutter, plus another 3,200 waste tires in eight (8) 40-yard waste tire bins provided to community clean-up events. The 3,500 waste tire figure is based on the current waste tire amnesty program (TA4-17-0017) in which 3,372 waste tires have been collected through mid February 2019 with four and a half months remaining of this two-year grant program. The 3,200 waste tires proposed to be collected in eight (8) 40-yard waste tire bins provided to community clean-up events is based on an estimated 400 waste tires per 40-yard bin and also on the number of community collection events scheduled in the current two-year time frame, exceeding the five waste tire bins budgeted for in the current two-year waste tire amnesty program (TA4-17-0017).  The free tire recycling coupons will allow residents to deliver up to 20 passenger car and light truck waste tires to the transfer stations within a 30-day period. Written authorization for residents to haul more than nine (9) waste tires with the free tire recycling coupons will be requested from the Local Enforcement Agency. Residents will be limited to hauling no more than nine (9) waste tires to community clean-up events.  The RWMA will update and distribute the public education and information campaign utilized for previous waste tire amnesty projects to inform the public about tire maintenance and safety issues to prolong the useful life of tires; health and safety issues related to improper storage and disposal of waste tires; and, the availability of free tire recycling coupons for the proper disposal of waste tires. RWMA and Recology Yuba-Sutter staff will coordinate with the sponsors of the community clean-up events to provide waste tire collection bins and appropriate messages regarding tire collection for event promotional materials. Tires collected through the coupon program and at community collection events will be recycled.","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alyson","LastName":"Burleigh","Phone":"8663931338"},{"GrantID":22591,"CycleID":699,"CycleCode":"FPG3        ","CycleNameID":130,"CycleName":"Recycled Fiber, Plastic, and Glass Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FPG3         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":2962564.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: FDS Manufacturing’s grant project will add a melt filtration unit, pelletizer, and extruder to divert post-consumer recycled polypropylene and polyethylene to create compounded masterbatch resin pellets. The resin will be used by FDS Manufacturing and other partners to produce commercial products such as bins, pallets, angle board, and other multi-use products.\r\nEstimated GHGs (MTCO2e) Total Project:  4,005\r\nEstimated Diversion (Tons) Total Project:  4,500\r\n","ParticipantName":"FDS Manufacturing","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Stevenson","Phone":"9095911733"},{"GrantID":22592,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":19177.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City\u0027s Department of Public Works, Bureau of Sanitation (LASAN) through its Solid Resources Support Services Division (SRSSD) and Solid Resources Collection Division (SRCD) has an on-going used/waste tire collection and recycling program conducted year-round at LASAN\u0027s six (6) district yards. The yards provide for an environmentally sound opportunity for all residents of the City to dispose of used/waste tires, and promote the used tire drop-off sites. Moreover, each yard location has a Tire Program Identification (TPID) Number certificate issued by CalRecycle. The City residents may drop-off up to four (4) passenger and/or light truck tires to any of the local district yards each year. To further enhance the program, LASAN is planning to hold a minimum of twelve (12) amnesty events during the fiscal years 2019-20 and 2020-21. These amnesty events can coincide with LASAN’s Open House activity,mobile collection events or to any approved City locations. \r\n\r\nThe City has a service contract agreement with B.J. Used Tire and Rubber Recycling, Inc. (B.J.) for the collection, transportation, and processing of used/waste tires for beneficial reuse. As per the contract, the cost of processing, recycling, and disposal of passenger tire is $1.00/tire while the light truck tire is $1.50 per tire. The City will be using the services of Los Angeles Conservation Corps (LACC), a local conservation corps, for the set-up, collection, and transportation of used/waste tires in the amnesty events. Tires collected will be transported by LACC to B.J., where they are processed into recycled products for beneficial reuse. The City will only pay the processing, recycling and disposal of all used/waste tires collected during the term of this Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant Program (TA5-FY 2019-2020)\r\n\r\nIt is estimated that 5,000 used/waste tires are to be collected at the proposed minimum twelve(12) amnesty events, through which an estimate of 10% or 500 passenger tires and 90% or 4,500 light truck tires are to be collected. These amnesty tire collection events will be advertised through direct mailing to City residents, the City’s website and social media, Neighborhood Council, flyers to the libraries, and the Solid Waste Integrated Plan (SWIRP) database, otherwise, known as the ZERO waste program.\r\n\r\nThe City of Los Angeles is requesting a grant amount of $19,176.76 for single jurisdiction applicant. LACC\u0027s \"In-Kind\" cost will be used for the services described in this program. Thus, the calculation of City\u0027s cost per tire ($3.84) was derived from the total grant request ($19,000) divided by the estimated number of tires collected (5,000).","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ronaldo","LastName":"Milo","Phone":"2134853568"},{"GrantID":22594,"CycleID":698,"CycleCode":"HD32        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD32         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":239181.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Bernardino County Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) is proposing an upgrade to the Joshua Tree Household Hazardous Waste collection facility by constructing a pre-fabricated steel canopy approximately 5,400 sq. ft. in size. The canopy will provide a covered work area to protect employees and HHW storage containers from inclement weather. The canopy will provide for a safer work environment for employees operating the HHW site and allow for a longer life of the storage container at the site by protecting them from the inclement weather. The canopy will also increase the days of operation at the facility by minimizing the closure dates due to inclement weather. Currently, employees cannot operate the Joshua Tree HHW collection facility in extreme heat, rain or high winds.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County Fire Protection District","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jose","LastName":"Rodriguez","Phone":"9093825401"},{"GrantID":22595,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Passenger vehicle tires will be accepted at no charge for residents of Lake County at all permanent recycling center facilities in Lake County on amnesty days until grant funds are expended. Residents can bring up to 9 passenger tires to the recycling facilities for proper disposal. The TA4 grant has allowed residents to properly dispose of over 8400 tires to date. The Tire Amnesty program keeps tires out of landfills and has played a key role in minimizing illegal dumping throughout the county. Businesses can recycle tires for a minimal fee and waivers can be applied for when a non-profit or clean up group is requesting to haul more than the allowable amount of 9 in a one day period. The CalRecycle Local Waste Tire Amnesty Grant is a great way to encourage and provide residents education and information on the appropriate disposal of waste, recyclables. organics, and hazardous waste.","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kati","LastName":"Galvani","Phone":"7072621618"},{"GrantID":22597,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":38080.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Hesperia will hold eight (8) Tire Amnesty events at the City’s Franchise Waste Hauler facility during the two-year grant term with the anticipation of collecting 7,701 waste tires.  By partnering with the Glen Helen Work Release Program through the County of San Bernardino Criminal Justice System, City Code Enforcement staff and inmates assigned to complete work release hours will assist with the events. This program allows inmates the opportunity to regain their self-esteem and provide their families with an avenue for re-establishing stability. This inmate labor provides countless man hours to the City at no cost. \r\n\r\nThe estimated cost per tire is $1.28 for passenger cars; $1.59 for light truck tires; $4.68 for medium truck tires; and $21.50 for tractor size tires. Passenger car, light truck and medium truck tires are expected to be the majority based on the tires collected at previous amnesty events. All tires will be delivered to a recycling facility to be used for fuel. \r\n\r\nIn addition, the City of Hesperia is requesting reimbursement of salaries, benefits, and overtime costs for personnel who are scheduled to work the weekend tire amnesty events and salaries and benefits for personnel providing supervision, grant management and reporting, and creation of educational materials as well as up to 15 percent for the cost of education materials.  Events will be advertised through posters, flyers, brochures, mailers, newspaper/radio advertising and social media to help promote events and encourage a cleaner environment. The City is also looking to partner with the Mountain Foundation Conservation Corps (UCC) in distributing public outreach materials.","ParticipantName":"City of Hesperia","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rachel","LastName":"Molina","Phone":"7609471018"},{"GrantID":22600,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Code Division plans to hold six amnesty events throughout the City of Fresno.  Our goal is to collect eight thousand tires and will have them processed for recycling.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Christina","LastName":"Pasillas","Phone":"5596218456"},{"GrantID":22601,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":35526.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Riverside County Department of Waste Resources (DWR) conducts approximately 27 bulky item cleanups in a year and over the two year grant period we can have an estimated 54 cleanups.  At each bulky item event, the DWR has been sponsoring the Waste Tire Amnesty events for residents of the unincorporated areas of Riverside County.  In the calendar year of 2018, DWR had collected over 10,000 waste tires from all its events.   The bulky item community cleanups are very successful in servicing over 4,300 residents and coupled with the Waste Tire Amnesty events there have been more events requested in each community.  The cleanups are getting  larger with participation increasing every year in all unincorporated communities.  The DWR advertises the community cleanup through flyers on the DWR website and some Board of Supervisor offices publicize through social media outlets.  DWR is committed to servicing the residents of Riverside County.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joseph","LastName":"Contaoi","Phone":"9514863200"},{"GrantID":22602,"CycleID":699,"CycleCode":"FPG3        ","CycleNameID":130,"CycleName":"Recycled Fiber, Plastic, and Glass Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FPG3         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":2478014.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Roplast manufactures retail and grocery bags that contain post-consumer recycled content material. Roplast’s grant is for the acquisition of a deinking system that will allow Roplast to expand its operations and recycle low density polyethylene (LDPE) post-consumer feedstock that would otherwise be landfilled. As a result of the grant, Roplast will collect post-consumer feedstock from its customers, process the material, and create deinked pellets for use in production of retail and reusable grocery bags, which are delivered back to those customers.\r\nEstimated GHGs (MTCO2e) Total Project:  3,500\r\nEstimated Diversion (Tons) Total Project:  4,375","ParticipantName":"Roplast Industries","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Berezansky","Phone":"6198045349"},{"GrantID":22606,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To hold several tire collection events throughout the Coachella Valley, helping to keep tires from being illegally dumped or discarded.  I would like to point out that tires collected in the Coachella Valley are statistically heavier (avg. 30 lbs) than tires collected in other jurisdictions (avg. 26 lbs) which makes a big difference in the number of tires collected per cost requirement.  For example, for a collection of 10,000 tires at 26lbs per tire, Coachella Valley should only have to collect 8,462 tires at 30 lbs to match the $5.00 per tire threshold, a difference of 1,538 tires!","ParticipantName":"Coachella Valley Association of Governments","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Liz","LastName":"Barnwell","Phone":"7603461127"},{"GrantID":22610,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"On behalf of Colusa, Inyo, Mariposa, Sierra, and Tuolumne Counties, the Rural Counties‘ Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) will administer a regional tire amnesty grant. These five Counties were participants in the TCA-8 grant. Tire Amnesty Events with five jurisdictions will require careful monitoring of the grant budget but all participants will endeavor to maximize funds for tire collection. All five counties plan to hold events in the Fall of 2019 and 2020 with Spring 2020 events for Colusa, Mariposa, and Tuolumne Counties. Colusa County plans 1-day events at their County Corporation yard. Inyo County plans 2-day events at two landfills and two transfer stations. Mariposa County plans 2 consecutive Saturday events at their landfill and a transfer station. Sierra County plans two consecutive weekend events. Tuolumne County plans month long events at two different transfer stations. The logistics for frequency and locations may vary from the above schedule.  A total of 25 tire amnesty collection events are planned. Grant funds will be monitored constantly. If grants funds are available, as many events as possible will be scheduled in Spring 2021. The numbers of tires estimated to be collected are 24,000 tires. Rural areas tend to have larger tires than urban areas (more trucks) so the cost per tire tends to be higher.  All tire vendors stress that tires are sent for recycling rather than landfilling as much as feasible.  The ESJPA utilized the services of the Sacramento Local Conservation Corps for the Colusa and Sierra County events under TA4 and we have discussed utilizing their services under TA5.","ParticipantName":"Rural Counties ESJPA","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Staci","LastName":"Heaton","Phone":"9164474806"},{"GrantID":22613,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":4170.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Ceres will hold at least two Tire Amnesty Events at the Bertolotti Transfer Station during the two year grant program.  The estimated amount of old tires to be collected during the drop - off events: 850.  The waste tires will be recycled.","ParticipantName":"City of Ceres","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Toni","LastName":"Cordell","Phone":"2095385602"},{"GrantID":22616,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":19948.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To hold Tire Amnesty events across the County","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Carlee","LastName":"Tone","Phone":"5302836492"},{"GrantID":22622,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":88000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Humboldt Waste Management Authority has, as regional lead, provided waste tire disposal for its member agencies and the greater public through numerous waste tire amnesty collection events, and through a successful disposal program at its Hawthorne Street Transfer Station which has dramatically increased the effective and efficient recycling of waste tires throughout Humboldt County. The request grant funds would provide for additional waste tire amnesty collection days in remote areas of Humboldt County and continue to the collection program through the Hawthorne Street Transfer Station, minimizing the impact of waste tire disposal to ratepayers and increasing diversion from landfill.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt Waste Management Authority","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Carlos","LastName":"Chavez","Phone":"7072688680"},{"GrantID":22639,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":30500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Pala Band of Mission Indians will host waste tire amnesty events during the first weekend of each month. During these events individuals will be allowed to drop off their unwanted waste tires at our Transfer Station free of charge. Each individual will be allowed to drop off up to 20 tires per event. Because an individual hauling 10 to 20 tires must obtain written authorization from the LEA prior to the amnesty event, we will only allow individuals to bring in 9 tires at a time. Our event flyers will note this rule. We are a certified waste tire hauler (Cal Recycle TPID # 1583442) and will offer\r\nour assistance to any Pala resident who cannot, for any reason, deliver tires to the Transfer Station themselves. Before each amnesty event, education outreach will be conducted through flyers, internet postings, local radio, and newsletter articles.","ParticipantName":"Pala Band of Mission Indians","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Shasta","LastName":"Gaughen","Phone":"7608913515"},{"GrantID":22641,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":8000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will offer 8 drop off events during the grant period (one every 3 months). The participants will be able to bring out up to 9 tires per drop off event. We collect an average of 200 tires per event which will give us an approximate amount of 1600 tires for disposal. All tires are taken to the local County of Tulare landfill for their tire recycling program.","ParticipantName":"City of Tulare","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sherri","LastName":"Metz","Phone":"5596844327"},{"GrantID":22642,"CycleID":697,"CycleCode":"TA5         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA5          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":80032.0000,"ProjectSummary":"5 events held over the 2 year grant term.  The amount of waste tires estimated to be collected over the grant period is 24,000.  The Waste Tires will be transported to a permitted facility for recycling purposes.","ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ruthie","LastName":"Padilla","Phone":"5596615117"},{"GrantID":22644,"CycleID":700,"CycleCode":"HD33        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD33         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This individual grant application proposes to expand the promotion of the new Door-to-Door HHW program for all residents within District boundaries as well as promote the year-round collection of household batteries and fluorescent light bulbs at the OCC Recycling Center. \r\n\r\nCMSD proposes to increase the promotion of public outreach for the new Door-to-Door HHW collection program. This program assists residents to recycle or dispose of their hazardous materials at permanent HHW facilities, by offering a free curbside pick-up. Funds will also be used to increase promotion of the year-round collection of fluorescent light bulbs and alkaline batteries at the local OCC Recycling Center. All outreach material will be in a bilingual format for our Spanish speaking residents.  \r\n\r\nCMSD has sponsored a year-round household batteries and fluorescent light bulbs collection and disposal program at the Orange Coast College Recycling Center. Over the last six years, over 56,000 pounds of household batteries have been collected, 20,782 bulbs and over 106,700 feet of fluorescent tubes have been diverted away from landfills. CMSD wishes to increase the number of material collected during this next fiscal year. \r\n\r\nAdditionally, the District is requesting funds to help expand the annual alkaline battery recycling contest with local schools within District Boundaries. Since the implementation of the program in 2013, over 30,000 lbs of batteries have been recycled and diverted away from the landfill. CMSD is looking to increase the number of schools that participate in the program and funds will be used to pay for the collection and disposal of batteries collected \r\n\r\nIf awarded, CMSD will use the grant funds for the following programs: \r\n• Household batteries and fluorescent light bulbs and light tubes collection program (multi-day collection event) in the amount of $25,000 \r\n• Public Education for the Door-to-Door HHW Program and year-round collection at the OCC Recycling Center in the amount of $5,000 \r\n• Alkaline Battery Recycling Contest for local schools (multi-day collection event) in the amount of $20,000 \r\n\r\nAs required by CalRecycle, and to be consistent with CalRecycle‘s core values, the CMSD has adopted and implemented an Environmentally Preferable Purchasing and Practices Policy since 2008. Ordinance No.66 stated that the CMSD adopt a preference and exception for environmentally friendly products in purchasing on April 21, 2008.\r\n\r\nAll incentives for this grant must be pre-approved by the Program Advisor prior to purchase.","ParticipantName":"Costa Mesa Sanitary District","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nabila","LastName":"Guzman","Phone":"9496458400"},{"GrantID":22645,"CycleID":700,"CycleCode":"HD33        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD33         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Siskiyou would like to contract a service provider to hold temporary HHW collection events throughout a geographically large area to service as many rural households as possible.  Grant funds will also be used to design and distribute public awareness materials including radio, newspaper, and online advertisements both to notify and educate the public.\r\n\r\nAll incentives for this grant must be pre-approved by the Program Advisor prior to purchase.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Joy","LastName":"Hall","Phone":"5308428272"},{"GrantID":22648,"CycleID":700,"CycleCode":"HD33        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD33         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Carson would like to provide further recycling services to its residents. In the past, residents have inquired at local recycling events and through our customer service line about Household Hazardous Waste (HHW), what constitutes HHW, where to dispose, and if the City offers HHW disposal services to residents. Therefore, we request funding to support local one-day HHW collection events. The City of Carson, Public Works Department hosts various recycling events during America Recycles Day and Earth Day (i.e., motor oil and oil filter, paper-shredding, and e-waste recycling public outreach and collection events). We request funding so we may include HHW collection in an effort to reduce the amount of improper disposal sent to local landfills. Furthermore, the City seeks to conduct public outreach regarding the significance of proper disposal of HHW, continue to promote County facilities and local businesses open to the public for HHW disposal, and to promote local HHW one-day events.\r\n\r\nAll incentives for this grant must be pre-approved by the Program Advisor prior to purchase.","ParticipantName":"City of Carson","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Robin","LastName":"Wilson","Phone":"3108473500"},{"GrantID":22650,"CycleID":700,"CycleCode":"HD33        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD33         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Bernardino County Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) is proposing an upgrade to the Upland Household Hazardous Waste collection facility by constructing a pre-fabricated steel canopy. The canopy will provide a covered work area to protect employees and HHW storage containers from inclement weather. The canopy will provide for a safer work environment for employees operating the HHW site and allow for a longer life of the storage container at the site by protecting them from the inclement weather.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County Fire Protection District","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jose","LastName":"Rodriguez","Phone":"9093825401"},{"GrantID":22651,"CycleID":700,"CycleCode":"HD33        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD33         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project entails replacing the chain-link fence and gate on three sides of the HHW Facility site, approximately 535 feet in length, meeting the fencing of the adjacent power plant facility on the fourth side, with an eight foot high powder coated steel bar fence with welded steel mesh in strategic locations to prevent future breaches.  A security company will likely be contracted to provide 24-hour security while the facility fence and gate are being replaced.  The grant projects also include purchasing replacement and additional personal protection equipment (e.g., gloves and lab coats) and funding personnel time to attend annual 8-hour refresher HAZWOPER trainings during the grant period.  Grant project management and grant administration will also be provided.","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"5306346890"},{"GrantID":22654,"CycleID":698,"CycleCode":"HD32        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD32         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Corona will construct a permanent Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) facility for City and Riverside County residents to drop off waste not suitable for landfill disposal. The items to be collected include oil, paint, grease, batteries, medical sharps, and electronic waste such as TVs, computers, and monitors. The City of Corona Maintenance Services Dept. (City), will be responsible for all grant-funded site-improvements, construction activities, and costs. The City owns the site, has approved zoning clearance for a HHW facility, and site improvement plans are 95% complete. The Riverside County Dept. of Waste Resources (RCDWR) will operate the facility with oversight of equipment purchasing and funding for long-term facility operation (staff) and maintenance. The facility is targeted to collect more than 23,600 pounds of HHW each month.","ParticipantName":"City of Corona","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Erin","LastName":"Kunkle","Phone":"9518175795"},{"GrantID":22666,"CycleID":700,"CycleCode":"HD33        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD33         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Jayme Tesser","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: San Mateo County proposes a project to address the lack of awareness about the County\u0027s Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Program and collection events through innovative social marketing strategies. To complement this effort, the County will also be introducing a neighborhood product exchange where outreach and education is conducted to encourage residents to reuse products to divert them from becoming hazardous waste in the first place.\r\n\r\nAll incentives for this grant must be pre-approved by the Program Advisor prior to purchase.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Connie","LastName":"Tran","Phone":"6503726250"},{"GrantID":22668,"CycleID":700,"CycleCode":"HD33        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD33         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Project will include the creation of a Materials Reuse Program at our permanent Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility. We currently have a storage unit at this facility that we would like to convert into a Reuse Program that will allow residents to obtain used items such as paint, solvents, cleaners, etc. free of charge.\r\n\r\nAll incentives for this grant must be pre-approved by the Program Advisor prior to purchase.","ParticipantName":"City of Chula Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Coppola","Phone":"6196915161"},{"GrantID":22669,"CycleID":700,"CycleCode":"HD33        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD33         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":60000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Western Riverside Council of Governments (WRCOG) is the Joint Power Authority (JPA) for  incorporated cities, unincorporated county areas and water districts in Western Riverside County, covers an area of 2,100 square miles, and serves over 1.9 million residents. This project will include: 1) Purchasing 70 additional collection tanks and drums for antifreeze, batteries, oil, and paint to be placed at 33 of WRCOG\u0027s 165 Certified Collection Centers (CCCs); 2) Expansion of outreach and education by providing information and education at one to three youth events, and an additional 25 HHW disposal and recycling events across Riverside County. WRCOG will provide toolkits, education on illegal dumping, reusable resources, and proper disposal methods of HHW at informational booths; and  3) Administrative costs for two interns to perform administrative grant-related activities. While WRCOG has a robust waste, recycle, and reuse program (hosting educational booths at 34 HHW events across Riverside County in 2018; maintaining 165 Antifreeze, Batteries, Oil and Paint (ABOP) CCCs; managing the Solid Waste Cooperative program to assist in the extension of landfills and protection of public health through legislative tracking, “Lunch and Learn” events, assistance with reporting, and more; and the WRCOG Clean Cities Coalition, which seeks to integrate technology with alternative fuels and infrastructure), we could do even more with CalRecycle funding. The proposed request will help grow our reach and impact in Riverside County, supporting a legacy of environmental stewardship and proper disposal of HHW among all ages of Californians.\r\n\r\nHD33 grant funds cannot fund any type of food or beverage. All incentives for this grant must be pre-approved by the Program Advisor prior to purchase.","ParticipantName":"Western Riverside Council of Governments","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Casey","LastName":"Dailey","Phone":"9514056720"},{"GrantID":22670,"CycleID":703,"CycleCode":"RLC34       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC34        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":1761778.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Los Angeles Conservation Corps will continue to carry out programs for beverage container, E-waste, waste tires and used oil during FY 2019-20. Our objectives are as follows: \r\n\r\nUnder Beverage container grant, the Los Angeles Conservation Corps will: \r\n-Increase its collections of beverage containers by 5% overall compared to beverage collection number in FY 18-19 via collection routes and special events as measured by DORIIS/DR-6 collection logs. \r\n-Perform litter abatement services as measured by weight receipts from Recycling/Transfer Stations. \r\n\r\nUnder Waste Tire grant, the Los Angeles Conservation Corps will: \r\n-Take FY 2019-20 totals and increase illegally dumped tire collections by 5% from Los Angeles area as measured by California Manifest Process Comprehensive Trip Log and Receipts forms. We will haul away and properly dispose of/ recycle the tires. \r\n-Provide event/ labor staff resources for collection/ hauling waste tires in partnership with The City of Los Angeles\r\n\r\nUnder E-waste grant, the Los Angeles Conservation Corps will: \r\n-Take FY 2018-19 totals and increase E-waste collections by 5% through collection routes/curbside events and drop off events as measured by collection logs and CEWIS reports. \r\n-Provide E-waste event/ labor staff resources in partnership with local jurisdictions. \r\n-Provide educational/ outreach/ marketing for each E-waste collection event it conducts. \r\n-Partner with business/jurisdictions to implement an internship for corpsmembers interested in learning dismantling of E-waste. \r\n\r\nUnder used oil grant, the Los Angeles Conservation Corps will: \r\n-Conduct CCC signage inspections at assigned locations once a year within Los Angeles County as reported on site verification report.\r\n-Conduct survey and hand out boater kits under the Dockwalker Program. \r\n","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Conservation Corps","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Skillman","Phone":"2132107620"},{"GrantID":22671,"CycleID":703,"CycleCode":"RLC34       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC34        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":1761778.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In grant RLC34 the San Jose Conservation Corps and Charter School (SJCC+CS) will continue to build on the success of their recycling program(s) in beverage containers, electronic materials (e-waste), waste tires, and used oil. \r\n\r\nThe staff members at the SJCC+CS will continue to work expand, refine, and continuously develop new components of activities within the respective material fields. We will work with local jurisdictions, private businesses, and other agencies to establish partnership opportunities to work with and provide education and outreach for beverage containers, E-Waste, used oil, and waste tires. \r\n\r\nPlease see below for a short summary on each of the material related projects that we are developing or engaging in: \r\n\r\nBeverage Containers \r\nWhile the Beverage Container Recycling Fund (BCRF) has stayed more consistent than expected over the past few years, SJCC+CS will continue to de-emphasize BCRF related operations to expand on other programs within those material categories. We will be looking to continue to reduce our recycling clients that we service for Beverage Container pickup; however, if there contracts where we can leverage CalRecycle funds to provide a specialize service or if there is a contract that contributes financially to the program, we will continue to keep them in operations (e.g.:  the Sunnyvale Glass Collection Program and Zero Waste East Side). We have also minimized sorting operations so that we only sort high quality, high value material rather than all material categories that we now process as mixed recyclables.\r\n\r\nElectronic materials (E-Waste) \r\nThe E-Waste program will continue to operate with the three identified areas of material intake: Residential (through our REC program), Business, and Special Events. FY18-19 was a material collection high and shattered expectations regarding how much material we could bring in. During FY19-20, we will be working to continue this trend by activating all three material collection stream and revising procedure in order to maximize efficiency. We are also exploring two potential components to integrate/develop: business call center to locate business collection needs and also a resale division of ewaste material. \r\n\r\nUsed Oil \r\nThe SJCC+CS will continue acting on behalf of CalRecycle and focus on the Certified Collection Centers (CCC) that requires special outreach and attention for needing proper signage. In FY18-19, we started two pilot activities that will be integrated into full components within the Used Oil Programs; the Oil filter collection and crushing services and our Educational and Outreach Dockwalker program.\r\n\r\nWaste Tires \r\nThe SJCC+CS will explore new tire partners, similar to the relationship that we have established with GoodWill of Silicon Valley. By forming similar partnerships, we will have the potential to develop regular collection routes for tires. We will continue to partner with County and State Parks Departments, where our staff and Corpsmembers can provide collection of tires out of reservoirs, public lands, county and state parks, and open space hot-spots. \r\n\r\nThe San Jose Conservation Corps and Charter School is looking forward to the continued development of the Recycling programs and the support from CalRecycle.\r\n","ParticipantName":"San Jose Conservation Corps","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dorsey","LastName":"Moore","Phone":"4084596402"},{"GrantID":22672,"CycleID":703,"CycleCode":"RLC34       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC34        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":1761778.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SRCC will have an e-waste collection program serving the greater Sacramento region to coordinate and collect e-waste from community partners and provide outreach and education to consumers of how to properly dispose of e-waste.\r\nSRCC will have a Used Oil program serving the greater Sacramento region to reduce the illegal dumping of used oil and to ensure that Certified Collections Centers are signed and correctly accepting used oil from community members.\r\nSRCC will have a Used Tire collection program serving the greater Sacramento region to collect used tires that have been dumped on public property, assist in community tire amnesty events and provide outreach and education to consumers about how to dispose of tires.\r\nSRCC will have a beverage container recycling program focused on serving events and businesses, operating the SRCC recycling center, and providing education and outreach to the greater Sacramento region.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento Regional Conservation Corps","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kala","LastName":"Dean","Phone":"9164176746"},{"GrantID":22673,"CycleID":703,"CycleCode":"RLC34       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC34        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":1761778.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Conservation Corps of Long Beach (CCLB) will continue recycling collections to local business and Multi-Family complexes. CCLB will expand  e waste collections and handling, by partnering  with local schools, business and government agencies. CCLB will expand its service area for CCC oil signage visits. We will continue to work with our local jurisdictions, government agencies to expand our Tire collection events and out reach efforts as it relates to all grant activities.","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Knapp","Phone":"5629861249"},{"GrantID":22674,"CycleID":703,"CycleCode":"RLC34       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC34        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":1761778.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Urban Corps will collect beverage containers at schools, businesses, multi-family complexes, large venues and other organizations as well as provide recycling services at special events throughout San Diego County. Urban Corp will also operate its Recycling Buyback Center at Qualcomm Stadium. Urban Corps will collect and haul waste tire from public land and public right-of-way and partner with local jurisdictions to assist in waste tire removal and host local amnesty events. Urban Corps will collect E-Waste from community members, schools, businesses, government agencies and other organizations throughout San Diego County and will host local collection events. Urban Corps will take signage and oil collection surveys from Certified Used Oil Collection Centers throughout San Diego County. Urban Corps will also work with local jurisdictions to perform storm drain stenciling. Urban Corp will offer educational presentation to schools and organizations throughout San Diego County to further educate them on conservation efforts.","ParticipantName":"Urban Corps of San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chase","LastName":"Wiegand","Phone":"6192356884"},{"GrantID":22675,"CycleID":703,"CycleCode":"RLC34       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC34        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":1761778.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Fresno EOC Local Conservation Corps will use crews of young adults, 18-25, to collect and provide education, on the following materials approved under the CalRecycle grant; CRV bottles and cans, waste tires, electronic waste, and used oil. The LCC will continue to operate our Buyback Center in the rural town of Friant and provide convenient, away-from home recycling at over one hundred special events annually. We will also continue our partnerships with local municipalities on Amnesty events for tires and e-waste. ","ParticipantName":"Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shawn","LastName":"Riggins","Phone":"5592641048"},{"GrantID":22676,"CycleID":703,"CycleCode":"RLC34       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC34        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":1761778.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Orange County Conservation Corps (OCCC) will continue to provide environmental services to our community and local jurisdictions.  OCCC will establish new lines of service by performing public awareness and outreach at local community events to educate the public on the importance of recycling.  OCCC crews will also provide support and collection of waste tires, electronic waste recycling, and used oil education.  OCCC will accomplish the above goals by completing the objectives established on the submitted grant project summary.  It\u0027s OCCC goal to increase the awareness and divert material from our landfills and avert illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"Orange County Conservation Corps","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andrew","LastName":"Le","Phone":"7149566222"},{"GrantID":22677,"CycleID":703,"CycleCode":"RLC34       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC34        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":1761778.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Conservation Corps North Bay (CCNB) will utilize grant funds for the following projects, which will increase the recycling of cans/bottles, E-waste, tires, and used oil in California. \r\n\r\nCans/Bottles: \r\nCRV recycling will continue to be collected through servicing bins on routes.\r\nRecycling will be provided at events in Sonoma and Marin Counties. \r\nOutreach and education will be provided to the public on why recycling E-waste is important\r\n\r\nE-waste: \r\nCovered E-waste will be collected from public and private entities during collection routes. \r\nE-waste will be collected through events with local non-profits partners.\r\nOutreach and education will be provided to the public on why recycling E-waste is important and where they can recycle their e-waste properly. \r\n\r\nTires: \r\nTire Amnesty events will be provided Marin, Sonoma and Solano Counties in coordination with local government agencies.\r\nIllegally dumped tires will be removed from locations approved by CalRecycle. \r\nOutreach and education to the public on why recycling tires is important and where they can recycle their tires properly. \r\n\r\nUsed Oil: \r\nCertified Collection Centers California will be audited in coordination with local collaborators.\r\nStorm drains will be labeled in coordination with local agencies, to discourage used oil being disposed of down the drains .\r\nOutreach and education will be provided to the public on why recycling used oil is important and where they can recycle used oil properly.","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps North Bay","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kyle","LastName":"LaRue","Phone":"4154544554"},{"GrantID":22678,"CycleID":703,"CycleCode":"RLC34       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC34        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":1761778.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The San Francisco Conservation Corps (SFCC) provides on-the-job training to at-risk, young adults through Recycling and Waste-Management: composting, waste diversion, Zero Waste Special Events, removal and recycling of beverage containers, E-Waste, Waste tires, and Used Oil filters through the Cities and Counties of San Francisco and San Mateo. SFCC will provide outreach and education to Corpsmembers and our local communities; provide collection, hauling, and recycling services for all waste streams solely and in collaboration with established and new partners; and develop career ladder opportunities for Corpsmembers through internships and other placement opportunities in conjunction with local partners. \r\n\r\nSFCC will provide monthly beverage container recycling and Special Events training and certification to 200 Corpsmembers annually; will provide beverage container recycling services at 200 special events; sort-on-site beverage container recycling services to local business partners; and update all beverage container and special event marketing content and materials. \r\n\r\nSFCC will provide monthly Waste Tire orientation, training and certification to 200 Corpsmembers annually; perform monthly tire dumping assessments at 20 identified hot spots in the greater San Francisco Bay Area; maintain tire hauling and collection certifications, develop 2 new local partnerships to provide waste tire and collection services, coordinate and implement waste tire outreach special events and door-to-door outreach, update training materials and improve data collection systems, and update all waste tire marketing content and materials. \r\n\r\nSFCC will provide monthly E-waste orientation, training and certification to 200 Corpsmembers annually; train/re-train staff on E-waste handling, collection, and reporting practices; update training materials; coordinate and implement E-waste outreach Special Events solely and in collaboration with local partners; develop and finalize partnerships with TriValley and NewWaste for E-waste transfer revenue; complete all required reporting; employ Corpsmembers and staff to provide E-waste services in collaboration with partners and at Special Events; develop new partnerships and leverage current partnerships to provide internship/placement opportunities for Corpsmembers in E-waste services; update training materials and improve data collection systems; and update all E-waste marketing content and materials.\r\n\r\nSFCC will provide monthly Used Oil orientation, training and certification to 200 Corpsmembers annually; update training materials and improve tracking systems; train/re-train staff on Used Oil assessments and data reporting practices; coordinate and implement Used Oil outreach Special Events and door-to-door outreach; coordinate and implement Used Oil outreach Special Events solely and in collaboration with local partners; conduct monthly oil assessments in San Francisco and San Mateo counties; develop new partnerships to address storm drain labeling and filter placement needs; and update all Used Oil marketing content and materials.","ParticipantName":"San Francisco Conservation Corps","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sharon","LastName":"Holley","Phone":"5304074656"},{"GrantID":22679,"CycleID":703,"CycleCode":"RLC34       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC34        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":1761778.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Urban Conservation Corps of the Inland Empire will provide comprehensive recycling services throughout San Bernardino and Riverside Counties.  The recycling services include:\r\n\r\n1) Beverage bottle container collection, clean-up, sorting, storage, and transfer of beverage containers.   Communication and coordination with local and state government agencies, businesses, schools, multi-family complexes, and large venues to implement recycling programs and services.\r\n\r\n2) E-waste collection, sorting, storing, clean-up, and transfer of E-waste.  Communication and coordination with partners, local or state government or businesses regarding E-waste events and services.  Organization, facilitation, and management of collection events.\r\n\r\n3) Waste Tires collection, clean-up, hauling, and disposal of waste tires.  Communication and coordination with local and state government agencies related to remediation of waste tires at amnesty events and on public lands.\r\n\r\n4) Use oil Certified Collection Center (CCC) signage reviews.  Purchase and distribution of Do-It-Yourself used oil kits, bilge pads, or other used oil remediation and management materials as approved by CalRecycle.  Communication and coordination with state and local government and businesses related to used oil events and services.","ParticipantName":"Southern California Mountains Foundation","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stacy","LastName":"Gorin","Phone":"5305594210"},{"GrantID":22680,"CycleID":703,"CycleCode":"RLC34       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC34        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":1761778.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CSET-SCC\u0027s mission is to provide young men and women with job training, education, leadership, and environmental awareness though the performance of community and conservation work projects.  SCC strives to achieve this mission through education and training strategies, and the creation of partnerships with local businesses and government.  The SCC assists young men and women with job training and work experience, complete their high school education, and provide opportunities to learn about conservation and how to properly recycle E-waste, Waste Tires, Used Oil and Beverage Containers and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in our local communities.  ","ParticipantName":"Sequoia Community Corps","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Teresa","LastName":"Guzman","Phone":"5597324194"},{"GrantID":22681,"CycleID":703,"CycleCode":"RLC34       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC34        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":1761778.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The overall recycling goal of Greater Valley Conservation Corps (GVCC) is to provide recycling services to the immediate San Joaquin County communities, as well as nearby Amador, Calaveras, Stanislaus, and Tuolumne counties. GVCC will accomplish this by meeting the following objectives during the 2019-20 fiscal year.\r\n\r\nBeverage Containers\r\nGVCC will:\r\n•\tIncrease beverage container volume to 140,000 lbs.\r\n•\tIncrease the number collection and community cleanup events to 15\r\n\r\nWaste Tires\r\nGVCC will:\r\n•\tIncrease the number of community waste tire collection events, including community cleanups, to 12 events.\r\n•\tIncrease the number of waste tire collection events to 8.\r\n\r\nE-Waste\r\nGVCC will:\r\n•\tIncrease E-waste collection volume to 300,000 lbs.\r\n•\tComply with DTSC approved UW trainings\r\n•\tIncrease the number of E-waste collection events to 50.\r\n•\tMaintain approved E-waste collector status.\r\n•\tOrganize 4 E-waste staff/corpsmembers E-waste Handing Procedure training events.\r\n\r\nUsed Oil\r\nGVCC will:\r\n•\tConduct CCC signage review site visits, as directed by CalRecycle\r\n•\tDistribute 25 to 50 DIY Kits.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County Office of Education (dba Greater Valley Conservation Corps)","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Storrs","LastName":"Rory","Phone":"2092922707"},{"GrantID":22682,"CycleID":703,"CycleCode":"RLC34       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC34        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":1761778.0000,"ProjectSummary":"For reimbursement of Grant #RLC34 eligible expenses to include recycling and litter abatement programs and activities related to beverage containers, E-waste, waste tires, and used oil.","ParticipantName":"Civicorps Schools","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Hickey","Phone":"5109927838"},{"GrantID":22683,"CycleID":703,"CycleCode":"RLC34       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC34        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":800023.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Farmworker Institute of Ed. \u0026 Leadership Development employs youth 18-25 in a comprehensive youth development program that is certified annually by the California Conservation Corps as meeting Local Conservation Corps statutory requirements.  Funds will be used for recycling operations related to beverage containers, E-waste, used oil, and waste tires in the Kern County area.","ParticipantName":"Farmworkers Institute of Education and Leadership Development Inc.","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Villarino","Phone":"6618224381"},{"GrantID":22684,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16368.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities in Tehama County. TCDEH intends to use FY 2019-20 LEA Grant funds for new safety and computer equipment, maintenance on vehicles assigned to the solid waste program and for staffing, training within the state.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Potanovic","Phone":"5305278020"},{"GrantID":22685,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":23245.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Placer County LEA will use grant funds to augment staff funding to allow the solid waste program staff to spend additional time on unfunded solid waste inspections and enforcement activities such as illegal dumping/land application and illegal/un-permitted solid waste facilities. The grant funding will also allow for more solid waste staff time at solid waste specific training to increase our effectiveness as a program.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Holloway","Phone":"5307452345"},{"GrantID":22686,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":18296.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Solid Waste Enforcement Agency activities.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Lizabeth","LastName":"Smith","Phone":"2093811241"},{"GrantID":22687,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":32418.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of Alameda County Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is to protect the public health and the environment with regards to solid waste activities in our jurisdiction. In the last several years, the LEA has received a significant increase in solid waste facilities, post-closure land use applications, investigations of illegal solid waste operations, enforcement activities, etc. which required an increase in the number of staff. Alameda County LEA intends to use FY2019-2020 EA Grant 30 funds to support a portion of salaries of staff directly involved in the Solid Waste Program.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maria","LastName":"Mendoza","Phone":"5105676730"},{"GrantID":22688,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":50283.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: San Bernardino County, Department of Public Health, Division of Environmental Health Services intends to use FY 2019-2020 LEA Grant (EA30) funds to supplement the local enforcement agency program budget for personnel costs.  ","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maria","LastName":"Meza","Phone":"9093875170"},{"GrantID":22689,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":17310.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant will be used to finance PERSONNEL (Administrative Services and Field Staff salary).","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jasjit","LastName":"Kang","Phone":"7072631164"},{"GrantID":22693,"CycleID":700,"CycleCode":"HD33        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD33         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project will educate City of Rancho Cordova residents of the available permanent HHW collection sites in order to increase usage of those sites and decrease improper disposal of HHW in the City. In order to reach the 73,000+ residents of the City, we will use multiple outreach methods that will mutually reinforce each other yet be tailored to effectively reach the City’s diverse population. Outreach tasks will include door hangers, bill inserts, newspaper advertising, and social media. We will augment these outreach tasks with relevant City-connected web platforms. The residents of Rancho Cordova have four permanent facilities in the region available for them to dispose of HHW: The Kiefer Landfill, The North Area Recovery Station (NARS), the Sacramento Recycling and Transfer Station, and the Special Waste Collection Center in Elk Grove.\r\n\r\nAll incentives for this grant must be pre-approved by the Program Advisor prior to purchase.","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Cordova","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shawn","LastName":"Campbell","Phone":"9164464744"},{"GrantID":22694,"CycleID":700,"CycleCode":"HD33        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD33         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":43419.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Citrus Heights will conduct public outreach and education to its residents about the importance of proper disposal of hazardous household wastes (HHW) and of the availability to dispose of HHW at the permanent collection site located on Roseville Road in Sacramento. The project will educate residents about the acceptable and non-acceptable HHW items, proper HHW handling and transportation, and facility location and hours.","ParticipantName":"City of Citrus Heights","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shawn","LastName":"Campbell","Phone":"9164464744"},{"GrantID":22695,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":24076.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local Enforcement Agency Grant Program EA30 funds will supplement personnel, training, equipment, supplies, and other program-related costs of operating the Monterey County\u0027s Solid Waste Management Services. Grant monies will be used to achieve the following goals:\r\n1. To inspect and monitor all regulated solid waste facilities at required frequencies.\r\n2. To enhance program efficiency by increasing specialists\u0027 knowledge and capacity through key training opportunities.\r\n3. To ensure safety and effectiveness while enforcing solid waste statues and regulations by providing staff with the necessary tools and equipment to carry out program activities.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"C   ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Durham","Phone":"8317558979"},{"GrantID":22697,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":15652.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Del Norte County proposes to use funds for personnel expenditures and transportation.  The personnel expenditures will be used to offset salaries and benefits for time spent doing inspections.  The transportation expenditures will be used to offset fuel expenses related to the inspections and maintenance of the vehicles used by the inspectors.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Miss","FirstName":"Heidi","LastName":"Kunstal","Phone":"7074647254"},{"GrantID":22698,"CycleID":700,"CycleCode":"HD33        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD33         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Jill Hayashida","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Los Angeles County Public Works is partnering with the Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County to launch a multi-language public education and outreach campaign to educate residents on the environmental impacts of household hazardous waste, the importance of properly disposing of the waste, and promote existing diversion programs currently available to the public using various multi-media outreach methods. In addition, two temporary household hazardous waste collection events will be held in low attended communities within the County to encourage participation in the Household Hazardous Waste Management Program.\r\n\r\nAll incentives for this grant must be pre-approved by the Program Advisor prior to purchase.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Francisca","LastName":"Mandujano","Phone":"6264583585"},{"GrantID":22702,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":25014.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety, and environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. \r\nThe San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department intends to use the FY 2019-2020 LEA grant fund for new safety, field and office equipment; medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspection at solid waste facilities); staff training; and facility inspection. Any interest earned will be spent on copy machine lease.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"McClellon","Phone":"2094680332"},{"GrantID":22703,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":34685.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding received through the Local Enforcement Agency Grant will offset staff costs related to inspections, training, enforcement activities and over-site of the Solid Waste Program.\r\n\r\nThe goal of Kern County Public Health Services Department, Environmental Health Division, as the Local Enforcement Agency, is to ensure that solid waste activities are operated in conformance with regulations of the State of California, and that the protection of public health, safety and the environment is upheld as the highest priority.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Sanford","Phone":"6618628703"},{"GrantID":22705,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":76973.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the program is to protect health and safety and the environment of the residents of Los Angeles County with respect to solid waste issues within the County\u0027s jurisdiction.  The Local Enforcement Grant funds will be used to provide technical training to staff on permitting, inspection and enforcement.  The funds will also be used to purchase personal protective equipment, methane gas equipment, inspection supplies and additional field equipment for inspectors. In addition, funds will be used to provide educational materials to staff and membership and subscription to professional solid waste associations. Funds will also be used to contract outside technical experts or consultants for more complex solid waste issues.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Fahrudin","LastName":"Zulcic","Phone":"6264305595"},{"GrantID":22707,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":19299.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe LEA grant funds and any interest earned would be used towards improving our solid waste \r\nenforcement program. Those expenses could include the purchase of equipment and materials used for inspection and salaries and benefits for environmental health personnel to handle expected workload in FY 2019-2020 from anticipated applications from new or revised solid waste facility permits, inspections and other activities in the solid waste enforcement program.","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nancy","LastName":"Gerking","Phone":"5598522574"},{"GrantID":22709,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":28358.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to promote compliance with State and Local regulations as it \r\npertains to the collection, handling, storage and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial waste in an effort to protect the air, water, and land from pollution and to ensure public health, safety and the environment. The Fresno County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division, \r\nintends to utilize the FY 2019-20 Enforcement Grant funds for staffing needs directly related to \r\nthe County of Fresno Enforcement Program. Remaining grant funds will be utilized to attend \r\ntraining to maintain program certification, fund office expenses, and purchase and maintain \r\nequipment.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Steven","LastName":"Rhodes","Phone":"5596003271"},{"GrantID":22710,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16085.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding will be used to cover the cost of staffing for the LEA program.","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Kuljeet","LastName":"Mundi","Phone":"5304580320"},{"GrantID":22712,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":46138.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment. The LEA grant funds will be used for staff to attend technical and regulatory training/workshops; contract for technical and legal services; purchase field equipment and safety gear/supplies; fuel and maintenance for solid waste vehicles; and a portion of supervisor or staff salary.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kathryn","LastName":"Cross","Phone":"7144336000"},{"GrantID":22714,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":21247.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to implement the LEA program for inspection and permitting of solid waste facilities.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jagjinder","LastName":"Sahota","Phone":"7077846765"},{"GrantID":22715,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":19981.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The LEA\u0027s goal is to regulate proper storage, collection and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial solid waste. This is mainly accomplished through education, inspections and enforcement actives. The grant will be used for R.E.H.S. salary, inspection/complaint vehicle maintenance and fuel, maintenance of computer software, training, copy machine maintenance and safety equipment. Any interest earned will be used towards inspection vehicle fuel. ","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Vasquez","Phone":"2097546691"},{"GrantID":22717,"CycleID":700,"CycleCode":"HD33        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD33         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City will engage in public outreach and education about Household Hazardous Waste, have two drop off events and provide training to Public Works staff that may encounter HHW in the field.\r\n\r\nNOTE: HD33 grant funds cannot be used for lunch (food) or light refreshments (drinks) which was indicated in Budget. The jurisdiction was informed of this but still wanted to participate.\r\n\r\nAll incentives for this grant must be pre-approved by the Program Advisor prior to purchase.","ParticipantName":"City of Rio Vista","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robin","LastName":"Borre","Phone":"7073746451"},{"GrantID":22718,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":15469.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of the City of Vernon Health and Environmental Control Department is to maintain a strong solid waste management program and to protect the environment with regards to solid waste facilities within the city\u0027s jurisdiction. The City of Vernon Health and Environmental Control Department intends to use the funds from the FY 2019-2020 LEA Grant 30 to improved the effectiveness of compliance and enforcement measures of the solid waste program, facilitate solid waste educational and collaborative events for stakeholders, participate in solid waste training sessions to build program capacity as well as purchase equipment for the program.","ParticipantName":"City of Vernon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Veronica","LastName":"Petrosyan","Phone":"3235838811"},{"GrantID":22719,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":30527.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with\r\nregard to the effects of solid waste at recycling, waste handling facilities, and illegal disposal (blight, etc.) sites. The City\r\nof San Jose Department of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement Code Enforcement Division intends to use the LEA\r\nEA29 Grant Funding for the ongoing duties and responsibilities of permitting, inspecting, and enforcement of permitted\r\nSolid Waste Facilities. To adequately fulfill the duties of the LEA the following are needed: consulting services, staff\r\ntraining and related travel costs, continuing education (REHS) and professional memberships (CEHA, NEHA, etc.), and\r\nmaintenance and/or upgrade of equipment. LEA grant expenditures, needs, and focus may be altered during the term of\r\nthis grant cycle which may necessitate a reallocation of some of the grant funds. If this is necessary, the LEA Manager\r\nwill provide the proposed changes for CalRecycle staff review.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"RACHEL","LastName":"ROBERTS","Phone":"4085357719"},{"GrantID":22720,"CycleID":700,"CycleCode":"HD33        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD33         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":7400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The project consists of additional battery collection services and outreach. Despite the availability of Household Hazardous Waste disposal service, and the City\u0027s outreach efforts, frequent fires in the City Hauler\u0027s transfer station indicate the need for more accessible battery collection services, and additional outreach on existing HHW services. The City of Galt currently provides out of town drop off Household Hazardous Waste collection service, and curbside collection of electronic waste as follows:\r\n- Under contract with the Cities of Elk Grove and Sacramento, City of Galt residents are eligible to utilize, free of charge, the HHW facilities in those cities. \r\n- Residents are eligible for two bulky waste pickups per year, which may include electronic waste.  \r\n- Bi-weekly curb side collection of batteries (in a sealed bag on top of the recycling cart, and manually collected by the driver).\r\n\r\nThe City has HHW information available on the City and hauler\u0027s website. In addition the City, via hauler, offers a mobile application that guides customers on the proper disposal of all types of waste and recyclable material. Also, the City has made printed HHW services information available at various strategic public locations, as well as on each of the collection carts. However, continuous fires caused by improper disposal of batteries suggest that additional and more accessible battery collection and outreach and education services are needed in the community.   \r\n\r\nBased on resident inquiries, and City of Galt staff research about what other cities in California have done to address similar concerns, staff recommend the establishment of a drive/walk-to household battery collection center, and an enhanced outreach and education campaign on HHW. \r\n\r\nThe drive/walk-to household battery collection center project proposal consists of the installation of a secure, all weather container that would be accessible to the public for drive to, or walk to, household battery drop off. The collection center would be strategically installed outside the Public Works building, also adjacent to the City\u0027s Police Department for added safety. The container would be routinely inspected and emptied for proper disposal. \r\n\r\nIn addition, City staff propose an enhanced outreach campaign on HHW disposal, and the various services available to the community. The campaign would consist of reaching out to the community at the City\u0027s traditional public events and meetings, to provide an in person overview of HHW services, and print material with detailed information. In addition, staff propose using the same graphics and content to publish an ad in the local Galt Herald, and/or the Lodi News, as well as on the City, Parks and Recreation, and Police Department Facebook pages.\r\n\r\nAll incentives for this grant must be pre-approved by the Program Advisor prior to purchase.","ParticipantName":"City of Galt","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs ","FirstName":"Robin","LastName":"Nelson","Phone":"2093667260"},{"GrantID":22721,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":15468.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\nThe Sunshine Canyon Landfill Local Enforcement Agency intends to use EA 30 FY 2019-2020 LEA grant funds for new safety and field equipment, staff attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees, and field equipment and its maintenance.","ParticipantName":"Sunshine Canyon Landfill","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Megan","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"2132523344"},{"GrantID":22724,"CycleID":700,"CycleCode":"HD33        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD33         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Expanding sales, use, availability and education about single use hazardous waste alternatives. Setting up exchange events and educating people about refillable propane camping cylinders, and LED non toxic marine emergency \"flares\".\r\n\r\nThe reusable marine flares must meet the both day (flag) and night (flare light) requirements for waterway safety per coupon. \r\n\r\nAll incentives for this grant must be pre-approved by the Program Advisor prior to purchase.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kyra","LastName":"Seymour","Phone":"7074651100"},{"GrantID":22729,"CycleID":704,"CycleCode":"TRP11       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP11        - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":96190.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City estimated to use 25,500 tons of RAC for this project.  Proposed construction start date is April 2019.","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Niguel","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kathy","LastName":"Nguyen","Phone":"9493624341"},{"GrantID":22733,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":26266.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to the safe storage, transport and disposal of solid waste within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health intends to use FY 2019/2020 LEA grant funds for activities directly related to implementation and administration costs of the solid waste facilities permit and inspection programs as outlined in the procedures and requirements and application guidelines for this grant.  This may include, but not be limited to, new safety and computer equipment, medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests) for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities, personnel costs, and maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste Program.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Balliet","Phone":"4089181976"},{"GrantID":22735,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16130.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The enforcement assistance grant will be utilized to directly support the Glenn County Local Enforcement Agency in inspecting and monitoring the Glenn County Landfill, composting operations, closed sites and other solid waste activities. The grants funds will be maintained in a separate account within the Glenn County Planning and Community Development Services Agency budget, as required in the Enforcement Assistance Grants Program Financial Control Mechanisms document. Expenditures will be divided between equipment, training, professional and consulting services and LEA staff salaries.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Backus","Phone":"5309346102"},{"GrantID":22737,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":33969.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Reimburse of personnel costs at the applied labor rate for solid waste inspection and enforcement for the following jurisdictions: City of Live Oak, City of Marysville, City of Wheatland, City of Yuba City, Sutter County and yuba County.","ParticipantName":"Yuba-Sutter County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Cantwell","Phone":"5307495450"},{"GrantID":22739,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":18877.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Butte County Environmental Health regarding the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment specifically concerning solid waste facilities within our jurisdictions.  LEA Enforcement Grant funds will be used primarily to maintain inspection frequencies for non-fee supported solid waste sites (SWIS), enforcement activities including participation in LEA and CalRecycle coordination activities to assure program uniformity and compliance with applicable state regulatory requirements.  Any interest accrued will be used to cover the cost of existing solid waste program staffing.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Doug","LastName":"Danz","Phone":"5305523856"},{"GrantID":22744,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":17547.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1. Support enhancement of the LEA solid waste landfill permit and inspection programs, and related staff costs.\r\n2. Postage, copies, communications and other miscellaneous office expenses associated with LEA functions in solid waste. \r\n3. Expenses associated with computer and audio/visual equipment to be used to support LEA activities in solid waste.\r\n4. Travel expenses associated with the LEA/EHS mandated training and meeting requirements.","ParticipantName":"Lassen County","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ellen","LastName":"Cognina","Phone":"5302518528"},{"GrantID":22748,"CycleID":700,"CycleCode":"HD33        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD33         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Education, events, incentives to switch from disposable to reusable tanks, offering coupon when doing exchange events. City will attend popular events to be more accessible to the public to provide education.\r\n\r\nAll incentives for this grant must be pre-approved by the Program Advisor prior to purchase.","ParticipantName":"Mojave Desert and Mountain Recycling Authority","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Davis","Phone":"9097977717"},{"GrantID":22749,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":44432.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Riverside County LEA will use to grant funds to augment staff funding to allow the solid waste program staff to spend additional time on unfunded solid waste inspections and enforcement activities such as illegal dumping/land application and illegal/un-permitted solid waste facilities.  The grant funding will also allow for more solid waste staff time at solid waste specific training to increase our effectiveness as a program.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Reyes","Phone":"9519558980"},{"GrantID":22753,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16237.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Siskiyou County Environmental Health Division maintains an active Local Enforcement Agency Program for the purposes of protecting public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction, the 2019-2020 grant funds will be spent of REHS staff/Environmental Health Staff salaries. REHS staff will continue to inspect and enforce applicable regulations at all active and closed sites.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rick","LastName":"Dean","Phone":"5308412113"},{"GrantID":22755,"CycleID":700,"CycleCode":"HD33        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD33         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: San Diego County proposes to partner with the California Product Stewardship Council (CPSC) to promote the \"Refuel Your Fun\" program.  The proposed grant funded project will include 1-pound propane cylinder collection and exchange events (exchanging disposable cylinders for reusable cylinders), collection bin(s) in County parks (including disposal of collected disposable cylinders) and an education campaign.\r\n\r\nAll incentives for this grant must be pre-approved by the Program Advisor prior to purchase.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Melissa","LastName":"Porter","Phone":"8586942801"},{"GrantID":22759,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":37321.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Diego County\u0027s Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) has a developed program to protect public health and safety and the environment that encompasses a wide variety of solid waste activities, including permitting, inspection, investigation, enforcement, regulatory streamlining, operator training, agency outreach, agency coordination and customer outreach.  \r\n\r\nFunds from the EA30 LEA grant would be use to enhance the San Diego County LEA program by providing funds to purchase additional and updated equipment, computer equipment and software, office supplies, perform equipment maintenance and calibration, for training, personnel costs, hiring outside professionals, reference materials, communications equipment, professional memberships, laboratory services, health and safety equipment and medical monitoring for staff.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Melissa","LastName":"Porter","Phone":"8586942801"},{"GrantID":22761,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":19302.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Yolo County Department of Community Services intends to use FY 2019-2020 LEA grant funds for training, conference expenses, vehicle maintenance, staff time that is not reimbursable by fees and to purchase and maintain equipment necessary to perform inspections.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Suzie","LastName":"Dawley","Phone":"5306668591"},{"GrantID":22764,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":59255.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA is applying for the 2019-2020 Enforcement Assistance Grant to further assist our program in reinforcing its goal and achieve efficiency.  The LEA would like to use part of the grant for a consultant contract, which is primarily utilized for engineering review of Reports of Facility Information, closure plans, and other technical documents.  The LEA would like to use the remainder for staff attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees and field equipment and its maintenance.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Kao","Phone":"2132523967"},{"GrantID":22765,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":15732.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Calrecycle requested that the grantee update their Project Summary.  This is the revised summary: The Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) for the City of West Covina overseeing the BKK Class III Landfill intends to use FY2019- 2020 funds as per the grant guidelines for LEA’s staff resources needed in conducting routine landfill compliance inspections and purchase of any equipment and supplies needed as part of the landfill inspections.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Anthony","LastName":"Bendezu","Phone":"6264766630"},{"GrantID":22767,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":17945.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Solid Waste Grant funds will be used to support our Solid Waste Program LEA staff by acquiring field equipment, personal protective equipment, and other equipment and/or supplies to perform solid waste inspection duties.  The Grant will also provide continuous ongoing training of solid waste regulations, technology and enforcement necessary to effectively administer the County\u0027s Solid Waste Program to protect public health, safety and the environment.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dexter","LastName":"Marr","Phone":"5596757823"},{"GrantID":22770,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":23042.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:\r\nEA30 funds will be used for: \r\n1. Staffing and Training\r\n2. Expenses related to hosting round table and other solid waste meetings;\r\n3. Equipment maintenance and equipment needs such as instrument calibration, computers, cameras, etc\r\n4. Vehicle mileage and travel expenses\r\n5. Staffing and miscellaneous expenses such as safety gear","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs ","FirstName":"Ezra","LastName":"Tubig","Phone":"6503726223"},{"GrantID":22771,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":18877.0000,"ProjectSummary":"EA 30 grant funds will be utilized to offset personnel costs (salary) in the implementation of the Local Enforcement Agency Program in Mendocino County.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kirk","LastName":"Ford","Phone":"7072346640"},{"GrantID":22773,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16525.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. \r\nFunds obtained from the grant program will be used to support the Local Enforcement Agency‘s (LEA) ability to inspect, permit and monitor the landfill and compost facility. These funds will be set up in a separate interest bearing account and appropriate records will be maintained. Any interest earned will be used to enhance Personnel costs. \r\nThe Solid Waste Program in Mariposa County continues to benefit from enforcement training workshops/seminars offered by the CalRecycle and other worthwhile organizations. These training sessions assist in the standardization of LEA functions and provide opportunity to network with other jurisdictions. \r\nAdditionally, the LEA Program will continue the inspections of closed, illegal, and abandoned sites throughout the County. Additionally, the LEA will be assisting (and permitting) tree debris operations to facilitate the proper handling of the dead trees as part of the declared state of emergency.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Conway","Phone":"2099662220"},{"GrantID":22774,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":24764.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tulare County will use FY 19-20 Local Enforcement Agency funds to benefit its program regulating solid waste processing and disposal activities.  Funds will provide partial funding for a Registered Environmental Health Specialist to perform routine facility inspections, process permit applications and respond to solid waste complaints.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Bowers","Phone":"5596247428"},{"GrantID":22776,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16193.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Amador County\u0027s solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  This grant will supplement the funding of the County program for solid waste permitting and enforcement activities.  All program activities are current mandates on the County to provide this level of service to the community in order that the public health and the environment are not adversely impacted by solid waste handling, storage or disposal practices.  Amador County Environmental Health intends to use the FY 2019-20 LEA Grant funds for a portion of LEA staff salaries.  Any interest earned will be used for personnel/salaries.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sylvia","LastName":"Mireles","Phone":"2092236439"},{"GrantID":22779,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":15959.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Pittsburg LEA will be utilizing the funding to access training allowed by CalRecycle to improve the technical knowledge of staff to perform inspections and enforcement in the field.  In addition, funding will be used to manage enforcement actions and or perform inspections of facilities with in the jurisdiction\u0027s authority as well as review and process the technical documents associated with such actions.","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"LAURA","LastName":"WRIGHT","Phone":"9252524114"},{"GrantID":22780,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":19228.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Napa County Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency is to protect the public health, safety, and the environment with regard to all solid waste facilities and operations within Napa County. \r\nNapa County intends to use the FY 2019-20 LEA Grant funds for the purpose of assisting personnel salary associated within the solid waste facility inspection and permitting program.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Ex","Phone":"7072534419"},{"GrantID":22781,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":27877.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the City of San Diego Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. The LEA intends to use EA29 grant funds for medical monitoring, personnel cost, and equipment for enforcement staff to perform inspections at solid waste facilities. Grant funds will supplement the LEA’s existing solid waste facilities permit and inspection programs, including training and equipment.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nanci","LastName":"Biendarra","Phone":"6192366007"},{"GrantID":22782,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16496.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The EA 30 grant will be used completely to offset LEA staff salary.","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Louis","LastName":"Molina","Phone":"7609241845"},{"GrantID":22783,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":23616.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Ventura County EHD/LEA intends to use EA30 awarded grant funds for the following: for LEA staff training necessary to maintain State certification; for the procurement of equipment necessary to perform LEA duties and fulfill LEA roles; for the calibration and maintenance of equipment as needed; to update or upgrade LEA computer equipment; and to facilitate activities carried out during the course LEA inspection and enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Villaraza","Phone":"8056542433"},{"GrantID":22784,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":18543.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Shasta County plans to use the enforcement assistance grant funding for the staffing of the solid waste local enforcement agency program inspection and enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"McCarty","Phone":"5302255787"},{"GrantID":22786,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16274.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the El Dorado County solid waste program is to protect public health, safely, and the\r\nenvironment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n     El Dorado County intends to use FY 2019-2020 Local Enforcement Agency grant monies to compensate Placer County for performance of solid waste permitting and enforcement activities within El Dorado County.  This arrangement between neighboring counties is sought to effect cost efficiency.  Any interest earned will also be used to compensate Placer County for performance of solid waste permitting and enforcement activities within El Dorado County.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Nancy","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"5306216277"},{"GrantID":22787,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":15022.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With one FTE Environmental Health Specialist and one FTE Environmental Health Trainee, Sierra County currently has one (1) closing landfill and five (5) operating transfer stations that are permitted and inspected. In addition, there are thirteen (13) closed/ inactive/ abandoned (CIA) sites that are also inspected. These solid waste facilities are located throughout an area covering approximately 1,000 square miles. In addition to the regulated facilities, the Environment Health Specialist is also required to respond to solid waste complaints. The Local Enforcement Agency is charged with the responsibility to \"...assure that solid, liquid, and hazardous waste are collected, treated, handled, and reclaimed or recycled in such a manner as to prevent the spread of pollution of waters, the creation of nuisances of safety hazards, and the environmental degradation of any kind.\" (Sierra County Health Services Plan, (1994/95). The Environmental Health Specialist is responsible for performing tasks directly related to solid waste facility permitting and inspections as well as accomplish all the duties encompassed by the Environmental Health Plan.","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elizabeth","LastName":"Morgan","Phone":"5309936716"},{"GrantID":22788,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to support staff time in the LEA program.  Any interest earned will be for the same purpose.","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Warren","LastName":"Farnam","Phone":"5302336310"},{"GrantID":22789,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":32359.0000,"ProjectSummary":"LEA grant to be used to offset personnel costs.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Will","LastName":"Scheffler","Phone":"9168758651"},{"GrantID":22790,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":24613.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment as it relates to the operation of solid waste facilities in Santa Barbara County. The Enforcement Assistance Grant will be used to augment funds for staffing the Local Enforcement Agency which resides within the Environmental Health Services Division of the Santa Barbara County Public Health Department.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jason","LastName":"Johnston","Phone":"8053467348"},{"GrantID":22791,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":18188.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funds will support the inspection and enforcement program of the Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency in Marin County.  The LEA carries out the work described in the PRC and CCR Titles 14 and 27 at the active landfill, active transfer station, numerous closed landfills, numerous postclosure sites, and many active compost sites.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"4154736914"},{"GrantID":22792,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":21900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will be used to properly carry out all LEA requirements by providing LEA staff with proper equipment and training for the protection of public health.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Perez","Phone":"4422651888"},{"GrantID":22793,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16305.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Environmental Health Division (Solid Waste LEA) of the Tuolumne County Community Resources Agency, intends to use the EA 30 grant funds for staff training to maintain State Certification; for the procurement of equipment necessary to perform LEA duties and fulfill LEA roles; for the calibration and maintenance of equipment as needed; to update or upgrade LEA computer equipment; and to facilitate activities carried out during the course of the LEA inspection and enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rob","LastName":"Kostlivy","Phone":"2095335665"},{"GrantID":22794,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":18008.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Nevada County Department of Environmental Health solid waste LEA program, active for more than twenty years, continues to be dedicated to the protection of public health, safety and the environment by ensuring the appropriate management and disposal of solid waste within our jurisdiction. \r\n\r\nThe Nevada County Department of Environmental Health as the LEA intends to utilize EA 30 funds for the continued enhancement of the CIA disposal site program, support for unrecoverable solid waste enforcement and investigation costs, training of LEA REHS staff via conferences and/or seminars and support of personnel costs related to LEA activities per approved CalRecycle methodology.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Amy","LastName":"Irani","Phone":"5302651464"},{"GrantID":22795,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":25129.0000,"ProjectSummary":" Grant funds to be used for personnel salaries.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kristian","LastName":"Lucas","Phone":"9256922573"},{"GrantID":22796,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":19660.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our certified LEA oversees 66 solid waste sites(operations, facilities, closed landfills, and burn dumps) and numerous nuisance dump sites. We strive to educate citizens, businesses and government agencies on the proper methods for handling and disposing of solid waste. Other funding for the LEA program is obtained from the solid waste tipping fee (of which we receive $3.13/ton), solid waste operation/facility inspection fees, and project review fees. We will use the EA30 grant funds to augment our program revenue to provide staff salaries and training.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mario","LastName":"Kalson","Phone":"7072682209"},{"GrantID":22799,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":24015.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Sonoma County\u0027s Solid Waste program is to protect public health, public safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nSonoma County\u0027s Department of Health Services, Public Health Division, Environmental Health \u0026 Safety Section intends to use fiscal year 2019/20 Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) grant funds for REHS salaries assigned to the LEA program.\r\n\r\nInterest earned will be used to cover LEA program costs that exceed the awarded amount.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Sosko","Phone":"7075656521"},{"GrantID":22802,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":17004.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Cinda","LastName":"Leonard","Phone":"5302836355"},{"GrantID":22803,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":15008.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Alpine County Local Enforcement Agency is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities with in our jurisdiction.  The LEA intends to use the EA 30 grant funds for LEA personnel (administrative and REHS staff to perform LEA duties within our jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Lampson","Phone":"5306942235"},{"GrantID":22804,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16027.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: EA30 funds will be used in the implementation of LEA regulatory program.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kristalynne","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"5306231459"},{"GrantID":22805,"CycleID":702,"CycleCode":"TDP19       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP19        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":148924.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This playground resurfacing project will be implemented at Whit Carter Park in Lancaster, California. The playground at Whit Carter is divided into 4 zones that contain play equipment for different age groups. The current playground flooring is wood chip. Due to the wood chips\u0027 age and constant use, the wood has disintegrated and left several containment areas lacking any chip surfacing, causing safety concerns in landing zones and barriers to ADA accessibility.\r\n\r\nThis project will allow the City of Lancaster to replace the disintegrating wood chip with crumb rubber, making the playground areas safer and more accessible for those with disabilities.  With this CalRecycle project, the City of Lancaster will continue to demonstrate its full commitment to protecting the environment via sustainable practices.  When complete, the project proposes to use 425,500 lbs. of rubber mulch yielding 35,458 tires from the landfill.  \r\n\r\nThe City plans to remove the old wood chip and install the new crumb rubber by leveraging City staff and City owned equipment.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Aaron ","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"6617236299"},{"GrantID":22806,"CycleID":701,"CycleCode":"EA30        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA30         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":17463.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and\r\nthe environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. Inyo County’s Environmental Health Department intends to use FY 2019–20 LEA grant funds to perform inspections.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jerry","LastName":"Oser","Phone":"7608737866"},{"GrantID":22816,"CycleID":702,"CycleCode":"TDP19       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP19        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":56898.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Irvine Unified School District is currently in the design phase of a project to replace the existing DG track and grass field with a rubberized track and artificial turf field.  The project sits on a 20 acre high school campus and this field is heavily utilized by several different sports program (football, soccer, lacrosse, track and field), the school\u0027s marching band and several outside user groups when school is not in session.  Currently, the site loses access to this field for several months while the grounds department rehabs it for continued use.  Replacement of the track and field will allow for use 365 days per year and enhance student and guest safety.  The project proposes to use 331,000 lbs. of crumb rubber yielding 27,583 passenger tires from the landfill when completed.","ParticipantName":"Irvine Unified School District","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dana","LastName":"Grudem","Phone":"9499365327"},{"GrantID":22817,"CycleID":702,"CycleCode":"TDP19       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP19        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":72048.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Fresno is relocating its Household Hazardous Waste Facility from the American Avenue Landfill to a new site at 310 South West Avenue in the city of Fresno. It will also have a Conference and Education Center on site to assist in community outreach and education. The County would like to include as many environmentally friendly (green) construction and landscaping elements as possible and use these as examples for local residents and businesses on green practices.\r\nAs part of our plans to accomplish these goals, we will be landscaping with California native and drought tolerant plants, using fabric cloth underlayment beneath tire-derived rubber nuggets as a permeable, water-conserving mulch, and water-conserving irrigation. Permeable tire-derived product will also be used for sidewalks, pathways and tree wells to better manage storm water drainage and provide comfort underfoot. Ground Rubber Wheel Stops will be used in all parking spaces.\r\nThe County seeks the Tire-Derived Product Grant funds to help offset some of the higher costs of using these materials instead of traditional mulch and concrete or asphalt while encouraging environmentally conscious construction and landscaping practices.\r\nCollectively, all projects propose to use 196,200 lbs. of rubber mulch, yielding 16,350 passenger tires from the landfill.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rachel","LastName":"Brandon","Phone":"5596004061"},{"GrantID":22819,"CycleID":702,"CycleCode":"TDP19       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP19        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Turlock intends to use the grant funds to update 2 landscape medians in the City of Turlock.  The medians are located at the 100 to 1900 block of Lander Ave. and Geer Road between the 640 and 3900 block Turlock CA.   The medians we are targeting are 15,500 and 40,520 sq. ft. of mixed landscape and mature trees with overhead irrigation. The goal for the City of Turlock is to use the rubber bark as ground cover to help reduce water consumption and eliminate weeds.  By making this conversion, the City of Turlock expects the project will divert an estimated 34,937 tires equaling 419,250 lbs. from local landfills. The City plans to invest $20,000 to update the irrigation and grade the medians. We are excited about this funding possibility and recognize the \"win/win\" opportunity. If awarded the Tire Derived Product Grant, it will allow the City of Turlock address it\u0027s 2 major thoroughfares and at the same time help reduce our carbon foot print.","ParticipantName":"City of Turlock","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Erik","LastName":"Schulze","Phone":"2096685594"},{"GrantID":22822,"CycleID":702,"CycleCode":"TDP19       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP19        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149749.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Palermo Union School District proposes to use 378,300 lbs. of rubber mulch for resurfacing playgrounds at four school sites: Helen Wilcox, Golden Hills, Honcut and Palermo.  Collectively, the projects will yield  31,526 passenger tires from the waste stream. ","ParticipantName":"Palermo Union School District","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ruth","LastName":"Anaya","Phone":"5305334842"},{"GrantID":22826,"CycleID":702,"CycleCode":"TDP19       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP19        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":69597.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Coachella proposes to use 175,824 lbs. of rubber mulch to resurface four playgrounds at two school sites:  Dateland Park located at 51805 Shady Lane, Coachella, CA (Shady Lane/Bagdad Avenue) and at Rancho De Oro Park located at 84600 Avenue 50, Coachella, CA (Avenue 50/Avenida De Oro).  Collectively, the projects will yield 14,652 passenger tires from the waste stream.","ParticipantName":"City of Coachella","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Celina","LastName":"Jimenez","Phone":"7603983502"},{"GrantID":22829,"CycleID":708,"CycleCode":"FR67        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR67         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":130383.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Illegal dumping of old furniture, mattresses, household waste, construction debris, green wastes, used tires, hazardous materials and broken electronics is widespread in the abandoned farmlands of Antelope Valley, County of Los Angeles. In response to the Board of Supervisors’ motion to address the Countywide Illegal Dumping Campaign, the Antelope Valley Weed Abatement Division of the Weed Hazard and Integrated Pest Management Bureau of the Department of Agricultural Commissioner/Weights and Measures will use this grant to help clean up solid waste from four agricultural zoned sites in unincorporated areas east of the cities of Palmdale and Lancaster.\r\n\r\nLos Angeles County Public Works will install “No Dumping” and “No Littering Fine $1,000” signs, once cleanup is complete, to prevent further illegal dumping. The Sheriff and District Attorney\u0027s office have agreed to help identify and prosecute violators.\r\n\r\nThe cleanup will improve the quality of life in the area, protect the environment (land, water, and wildlife), remove a public eyesore, restore the sense of pride in the community, and increase neighborhood property values.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ariel","LastName":"Verayo","Phone":"6619748803"},{"GrantID":22830,"CycleID":708,"CycleCode":"FR67        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR67         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Illegal dumping is a blight on the over 1,640 miles of road and right of ways in the San Joaquin County agricultural community.  The County’s Department of Public Works maintains these areas by removing various materials such as mixed debris, appliances, mattresses, and tires.  In July of 2019, the County began an Adopt-a-Road program to assist with illegal dumping.  The Department plans to use this grant in conjunction with the Adopt-a-Road program for select agriculturally zoned areas prone to dumping.\r\n\r\nThe County is donating staff time to both manage the grant and conduct outreach efforts to combat illegal dumping.  The Greater Valley Regional Conservation Corps is contracted to work, in partnership, on the cleanup. \r\n\r\nAlthough this grant will only address approximately 10 percent of the County’s illegal dumping volume, the debris, if not collected, would likely end up polluting waterways and adversely affecting farm and ranch operations.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jon","LastName":"Moore","Phone":"2094683074"},{"GrantID":22832,"CycleID":709,"CycleCode":"TRP12       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP12        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":130254.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Vallejo proposes to re-pave a section of Springs Road with rubberized asphalt. The project limits will be from Maywood Drive to Lain Drive, which is approximately 2,700 feet in length. Proposed construction start date is August 2020 utilizing 2,554 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Vallejo","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brant","LastName":"Wilson","Phone":"7076488602"},{"GrantID":22833,"CycleID":709,"CycleCode":"TRP12       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP12        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":220000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project will use 11,000 tons Rubberized Hot Mix Asphalt (RHMA) for Segment D3 of the Capital SouthEast Connector Project.  The project will reconstruct White Rock Road from a 2-lane rural road to a 4-lane expressway.  The project begins approximately at the intersection with Prairie City Road to approximately 0.5 miles east of East Bidwell Street.  Construction is scheduled to begin April 2020.","ParticipantName":"Elk Grove - Rancho Cordova - El Dorado Connector Authority dba Capital SouthEast Connector JPA","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Derek","LastName":"Minnema","Phone":"9168769093"},{"GrantID":22835,"CycleID":713,"CycleCode":"FR69        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR69         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":145575.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:\r\n\r\nOn April 10, 2018, a Nuisance Abatement Hearing was held in Shasta County to abate a large junkyard spanning 5.95 acres with an estimated 150 tons of junk and garbage items scattered throughout the area.  Since the passing of the property owner in 2017, no one has taken responsibility of the property, thus the area has become a dumping ground.\r\n\r\nThe proposed project entails cleaning up this area, which consists of two parcels to be divided into 3 sites in order to accomplish cleanup.  The landscape is mostly forested with a small stream running through, and zoned rural residential allowing for agriculture.  The local Shingletown Neighborhood Watch has made this junkyard a top priority. \r\n\r\nShasta County has close to 600 active junkyard cases, mostly residing on private property.  In order to curb these incidences, the county staff will be taking an education and outreach approach by making illegal dumping resources and material available at the Shingletown Community Library, an informal meeting place for their council and residents.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Marc","FirstName":"Marc","LastName":"Pelote","Phone":"5302255761"},{"GrantID":22837,"CycleID":709,"CycleCode":"TRP12       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP12        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":138765.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Rubberized Asphalt Concrete pavement overlay along Zinfandel Lane between Highway 29 and Silverado Trail. Proposed construction start date is May 2020 utilizing 3,428 tons of hot-mix material.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sonja","LastName":"El-wakil","Phone":"7072598383"},{"GrantID":22839,"CycleID":707,"CycleCode":"TIP7        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP7         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":70132.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1.\tBent Manufacturing Company BDAA, Inc. (Bent) has submitted a Tire Incentive Program application request in the amount of $70,131.88 to help strengthen our California based business and to offer our regional, national and international customers environmentally friendly rubber-based products.\r\n\r\n2.\tIncentive Category 1. New and Existing TPD (TIP Product).\r\n\r\n3.\t Estimated use of crumb rubber is 800,002 lbs. during the term of the TIP7 grant. \r\n\r\n4.\tFor purposes of TIP7, Bent will be manufacturing three different traffic safety product lines.  Each product will use 97 percent crumb rubber in a combination of 20 mesh crumb rubber and 1-5 mm crumb rubber.\r\n\r\n5.\tProduction description: \r\na)\tDelineator Base Crumb Rubber: 8#, 10#, 12#, 15# and 18.5# \r\nb)\tStacker Base Cones Crumb Rubber: 11# and 15# \r\nc)\tUltra Panel Base Crumb Rubber: 9#, 20# and 30#","ParticipantName":"Bent Manufacturing Company BDAA, Inc.","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Debbie","LastName":"Bent","Phone":"7148420600"},{"GrantID":22841,"CycleID":709,"CycleCode":"TRP12       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP12        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":211859.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Simi Valley is applying for their upcoming Street Rehabilitation Projects with the estimated construction dates of January 2020 with a total of 21,185.85 tons of rubberized pavement.","ParticipantName":"City of Simi Valley","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Afsaneh","LastName":"Amami","Phone":"8055836852"},{"GrantID":22843,"CycleID":707,"CycleCode":"TIP7        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP7         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":128000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Mission Rubber Manufactures Intake hoses for the heavy truck and defense industries.  We consume over 2,000,000 lbs per year.  We propose to use 8% of 30 mesh rubber buffings; 160,000 lbs per year or 320,000 lbs over the term of the grant.  Using .40/lb the proposed grant budget is $128,000.","ParticipantName":"Mission Rubber Company LLC","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Donald","LastName":"Wrixon","Phone":"9514794942"},{"GrantID":22844,"CycleID":707,"CycleCode":"TIP7        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP7         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":329259.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: We are applying for Incentive Category 1, New or Existing TDP, with the estimated use of crumb rubber ( 10 mesh ) in the amount of 3,292,593 lbs throughout the grant cycle of TIP7. ","ParticipantName":"Three D Plastics, Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Dvoracek","Phone":"3238491316"},{"GrantID":22846,"CycleID":708,"CycleCode":"FR67        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR67         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":49864.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Sutter County Resource Conservation District (SCRCD) is seeking funding for the cleanup of illegal refuse on three farming parcels with a combined total of 380 acres.  The SCRCD proposes to use security fences and \"No Dumping\" signs to prevent future illegal dumping incidents.  Illegal dumping impedes the landowners’ ability to successfully operate their orchards.  Removal of the various refuse will eliminate potentially dangerous obstacles to basic farming operations, prevent future degradation of materials into toxic substances, and limit the possibility of onsite and offsite surface water and groundwater contamination. \r\n\r\nThe three sites are owned and farmed by the Pamma family.  These properties have been dumped upon for years and continue to receive refuse.  The family is having a hard time keeping up with the amount of material being discarded.  The family, thus, is seeking assistance for the removal of current waste on the property and for fencing to help prevent more illegal dumping occurrences.  The family constructed fencing on similar parcels, which helped to alleviate illegal dumping on those areas. The sites consist of a peach orchard in Sanders, an orchard in the City of Live Oak, and an orchard on the outskirts of town.","ParticipantName":"Sutter County Resource Conservation District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kelli","LastName":"Evans","Phone":"5306824784"},{"GrantID":22847,"CycleID":707,"CycleCode":"TIP7        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP7         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":161750.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Rubber tiles produced from California recycled tire rubber.  Marketed under the brand names DeckTop, SportPlay, Paver Tile and EquiTile.  This grant request includes 715,000 pounds of crumb rubber utilized in producing these rubber tiles broken down as follows: \r\n1. 0.50 Tile – Fine (50) Mesh – 41,000 pounds\r\n2. 0.75 Tile – Fine (50) Mesh - 11,000 pounds\r\n3. 1 3/8 DeckTop – New/Existing TDP – 85,000 pounds\r\n4. 1/3/8 DeckTop – Fine (50) Mesh – 241,000 pounds\r\n5. 1.00 EquiTile – Fine (50) Mesh- 12,000 pounds\r\n6. 1.00 Ramp – Fine (50) Mesh- 13,000 pounds\r\n7. 1.00 SportPlay – Fine (50) Mesh – 312,000 pounds","ParticipantName":"EM Concepts, a DBA of Lakin Tire West, LLC.","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Denise","LastName":"Parra","Phone":"9512146590"},{"GrantID":22848,"CycleID":707,"CycleCode":"TIP7        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP7         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: TrafFix Premier Panel™ Bases – are used to ballast the TrafFix Premier Panel series of vertical panels used in traffic delineation and signage on roadways and parking lots.  These panels use 3 types of retro-reflective sheeting, engineer grade, hi-intensity, and diamond grade with a drop over recycled crumb rubber base.  The Premier Panel consists of a blow molded polyethylene plastic panel to which the retro-reflective is attached.  The crumb rubber bases are manufactured in our Coast Rubber Products plant in Adelanto, CA.   The Premier Panel is 42” tall and we offer 3 crumb rubber base weights 12 lbs., 20 lbs., and 30 lbs.   Our bases are manufactured from 100% recycled crumb rubber made using 10, 16 and 30 mesh crumb mixed with a urethane binder.\r\n\r\nTrafFix Step-n-Lock® Bases - are used to ballast the TrafFix Step-n-Lock series of vertical panels used in traffic delineation and signage on roadways and parking lots. These panels use 3 types of retro-reflective sheeting, engineer grade, hi-intensity, and diamond grade with a crumb rubber base.  The Step-n-Lock panel consists of a blow molded polyethylene plastic panel to which the retro-reflective is attached.   This vertical panel is offered in 3 sizes, 8”x36”, 12”x24” and 12”x36”.   We mold into the crumb rubber base a unique locking slot which allows the vertical panel to easily separate from the base once impacted by a vehicle.  This crumb rubber base is offered in 2 weights, 28 lbs. and 43 lbs.  The crumb rubber bases are manufactured in our Coast Rubber Products plant in Adelanto, CA.  Our bases are manufactured from 100% recycled crumb rubber using 10, 16 and 30 mesh crumb mixed with a urethane binder.\r\n \r\nTrafFix Channelizer Bases – are used to ballast the TrafFix Channelizer Drum used in traffic delineation on roadways. These drums are usually striped with 4 or 5 striped using 3 types of retro-reflective sheeting, engineer grade, hi-intensity, and diamond grade several base options one of which is a crumb rubber base.  The Channelizer drum is blow molded polyethylene plastic to which the retro-reflective is attached.  There is only one size and style of drum offered in 2 densities of polyethylene high and low density.  The crumb rubber base we make has a molded in locking ring which holds the Channelizer drum firmly in place until the base is impacted by a vehicle.  This crumb rubber base is offered in at 25 lbs.  The crumb rubber base is manufactured in our Coast Rubber Products plant in Adelanto, CA.  This base is manufactured from 100% recycled crumb rubber using 10, 16 and 30 mesh crumb mixed with a urethane binder.\r\n\r\nTrafFix Cone Base – is used to ballast the TrafFix Looper-Cone® series of products used in traffic delineation and in many other applications including signage and pedestrian safety.  The TrafFix Looper-Cone® has a \"loop\" style handle which makes it easy to grab and move.  Additionally the sides are not smooth and angled like a traditional cone, but resemble progressively larger cakes stacked on top of each other, similar to the Channelizer Drum above but smaller in diameter.  The Looper Cone shape allows for the addition of more reflective sheeting for better night time visibility.  The Looper can be used in off a work area easily in utilizing the \"loop\" style handle, the cones can be tied together with caution tape, flag line, rope or cone bars.  The Looper Cone uses a drop over base which is offered in 3 weights, 10 lbs., 16 lbs. and 30 lbs.  The crumb rubber bases are manufactured in our Coast Rubber Products plant in Adelanto, CA.  Our bases are manufactured from 100% recycled crumb rubber using 10, 16 and 30 mesh crumb mixed with a urethane binder.\r\n\r\nRoof Edge Delineator™ Base - is a relatively new product offered by TrafFix Devices, it is used on roof tops to provide a warning line system for workers on the roofs of commercial buildings and houses.  This type of warning system is in accordance with OSHA 1926.502, to warn workers they are near the edge of the roof.  The Roof Edge Delineator system consists of two primary components, a 39\" orange plastic stem, and a 30 lb. recycled crumb rubber base.  The base weight is the most critical component to the Roof Edge Delineator since it needs to meet a 16 lb. pull test to ensure that the warning line is providing the necessary protection from the edge of the roof.  The crumb rubber bases are manufactured in our Coast Rubber Products plant in Adelanto, CA.  Our bases are manufactured from 100% recycled crumb rubber using 10, 16 and 30 mesh crumb mixed with a urethane binder.\r\n\r\nThe products identified in the TrafFix Devices grant submission are sold thru our national sales force and contracted sales representatives.\r\n","ParticipantName":"TrafFix Devices, Inc.","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Wielenga","Phone":"9493619860"},{"GrantID":22850,"CycleID":709,"CycleCode":"TRP12       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP12        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":155000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project will consist of rubberized chip seal (followed by a slurry seal). Construction in Summer 2020 utilizing 155,000 SY of chip seal material.","ParticipantName":"City of Lompoc","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steffen","LastName":"Meyer","Phone":"8058758240"},{"GrantID":22852,"CycleID":708,"CycleCode":"FR67        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR67         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":19567.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Contra Costa Resource Conservation District (CCRCD) is applying on behalf of two Contra Costa County farming operations currently plagued with illegal dumping.  The first site is a 10-acre parcel split between an active farm and community farm kitchen.  Ms. Frantz purchased the property in 2001 with the goal of connecting people to their food and attracting urban residents to experience agricultural life.  A variety of fruits, table grapes, and vegetables are sold onsite or used in cooking classes.  The site has a history of illegal dumping, which prompted Ms. Frantz to fence part of the property.  The fencing and development of neighboring Discovery Bay helped alleviate some of the dumping, but more remains.  Ms. Frantz is seeking support for the remaining cleanup and for completion of the perimeter fence, which would block rear road access currently used by dumpers. \r\n\r\nThe second site is an active vineyard in Brentwood, totaling 62 acres.  It is managed by the Bloomfield family.  The site contains access roads and two undeveloped house pads that have been used by illegal dumpers.  Over the years, the Bloomfield family has removed and paid for the removal of discarded waste on the property.  Currently, the family is seeking support for cleanup of scattered trash and a car axel, and installation of chain barrier fences, which include locks at the property entrances to prevent future illegal dumping.\r\n\r\nIllegal dumping remains a significant problem for the county.  The CCRCD is committed to tackling illegal dumping through various programs, education, and prevention measures.  The county continues to consider a number of measures to combat this issue.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa Resource Conservation District","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ben","LastName":"Weise","Phone":"9256904145"},{"GrantID":22853,"CycleID":707,"CycleCode":"TIP7        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP7         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Purchase Rubber Cost Offset....(All Products)U.S. Rubber competes with large vertically integrated corporations that, due to their integration, enjoy lower raw material costs to produce their products. While investing in a strategy to become more sustainable and vertically intergrade ourselves, we plan to utilize the Grant monies to lower our rubber cost, thereby allowing us to remain price competitive with domestic, Canadian and Chinese products in our markets.\r\n\r\nProduct Incentive categories Total Anticipated Crumb rubber consumed: \r\nSurvivor-Roll Goods – New/Existing TDP 6,950,000 lbs.\r\nSurvivor-Tile Goods – New/Existing TDP 2,033,333 lbs.\r\n","ParticipantName":"U.S. Rubber Recycling, Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Megan","LastName":"Staggs","Phone":"9098251200"},{"GrantID":22857,"CycleID":709,"CycleCode":"TRP12       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP12        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Escondido will use CalRecycle Rubberized Pavement Grant funds to assist with three cycles of the City’s Annual Pavement Maintenance Program (repairing and repaving streets in Maintenance). The City proposed treatment to various residential and local collector streets to include repair of potholes and pavement sections, removal of grass and weeds, filling of major cracks, and application of Asphalt Rubber and Aggregate Membrane (ARAM) Surfacing treatment. Proposed construction start date is March 2020 utilizing 353,258 square yards of chip seal material.","ParticipantName":"City of Escondido","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Matthew","LastName":"Souttere","Phone":"7608394574"},{"GrantID":22858,"CycleID":709,"CycleCode":"TRP12       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP12        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":74250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Manhattan Beach is proposing to use rubberized hot-mix asphalt for Rosecrans Avenue, between Village Drive and Aviation Boulevard, and local streets between Marine Avenue and Manhattan Beach Boulevard just east of Sepulveda Boulevard. Curb ramps along the roadway segments are also scheduled to be rehabilitated or added where they are currently missing. The construction is currently scheduled to begin in January 2020 utilizing 7,425 tons of rubberized hot-mix asphalt material.","ParticipantName":"City of Manhattan Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Leah","LastName":"Portman","Phone":"3108025309"},{"GrantID":22859,"CycleID":707,"CycleCode":"TIP7        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP7         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The incentive category we will use will be fine mesh (50 mesh or finer). Throughout the grant cycle, we will plan to use 1,000,000 pounds of crumb. We predict the Legacy shingle will only be made about 1.5 years (we will have a closer plant capable of making the Legacy shingle. ) So the two year usage at the rate we plan to use would be over a million, but, with the Legacy at 1.5 years, we are at 1,000,000 pounds. We feel this is conservative usage.","ParticipantName":"Herbert Malarkey Roofing Company, dba Malarkey Roofing Products","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eileen","LastName":"Dutton","Phone":"5032407850"},{"GrantID":22864,"CycleID":709,"CycleCode":"TRP12       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP12        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":190000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The project will rehabilitate pavement on 29 street segments in the City of Highland, 5 street segments in the City of San Bernardino, and 4 street segment in the County of San Bernardino. The construction performance period will be from August 2020 through April 2022. The project will construct 25,473 tons of Rubberized Asphalt.","ParticipantName":"City of Highland","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Carlos","LastName":"Zamano","Phone":"9098648732"},{"GrantID":22866,"CycleID":709,"CycleCode":"TRP12       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP12        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":348760.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Oxnard will use the grant funds to resurface a number of streets with rubberized asphalt concrete. Proposed construction start date is March 2020 utilizing 34,876 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Oxnard","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Humel","Phone":"8052712231"},{"GrantID":22869,"CycleID":709,"CycleCode":"TRP12       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP12        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":196537.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City will propose construction start date in April 2020 utilizing 196,537 square yards of combinations thereof for scrub sealing, chip/cape sealing, and micro/macro-surfacing at various locations in Morro Bay.","ParticipantName":"City of Morro Bay","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Pamela","LastName":"Newman","Phone":"8057726215"},{"GrantID":22871,"CycleID":709,"CycleCode":"TRP12       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP12        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":216000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project involves rehabilitating deteriorated asphalt concrete pavement.  Proposed improvements include grinding and overlaying the existing pavement with 36,700 tons of Asphalt Rubber Hot Mix (ARHM) with a proposed construction start date September 2020.  This is a citywide project and is located on various arterials such as: 1.  Ford Road from Jamboree Road to MacArthur Blvd, 2.  Bonita Canyon Road from MacArthur Blvd to State Route 73, 3.  East Coast Highway from MacArthur Blvd to Morning Canyon Road, 4.  East Coast Highway from Morning Canyon Road to Newport Coast Drive, 5.  Jamboree Road from East Coast Hwy to San Joaquin Hills Road, 6.  Jamboree Rd from San Joaquin Hills Road to Ford Road, 7.  MacArthur Blvd from Jamboree Road to Campus Drive, 8.  Marguerite Avenue from East Coast Hwy to 5th Street, 9.  San Miguel Drive from Port Sutton Drive to Ford Road.","ParticipantName":"City of Newport Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Tran","Phone":"9496443315"},{"GrantID":22873,"CycleID":709,"CycleCode":"TRP12       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP12        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":45752.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City proposes to rehabilitate Project #1 - Pacific Park Rehabilitation (Aliso Viejo Parkway to Aliso Creek Road) and\r\nProject #2 - Deerhurst/Foxborough/Wolverine Rehabilitation (Aliso Creek Road to Pacific Park Drive).\r\nThe projects consist of grinding existing asphalt pavement, placing ARHM, placing AC leveling course, installation of traffic loops, thermoplastic striping and pavement markings, and adjustment of existing utility vaults, manholes, and valve covers. Proposed construction start date is July 2020 and utilizing 6,536 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Aliso Viejo","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Shaun","LastName":"Pelletier","Phone":"9494252533"},{"GrantID":22879,"CycleID":709,"CycleCode":"TRP12       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP12        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":140041.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Within the City of Irvine the projects are all pavement rehabilitation of arterial streets. They are Alton Parkway Pavement Rehabilitation (I-5 Fwy to Technology East), Barranca Parkway Pavement Rehabilitation (I-5 Fwy to Ada), and Campus Drive Pavement Rehabilitation (Carlson to MacArthur). Each project will install 12,731 tons of rubberized hot-mixed asphalt. The proposed construction timeframe for all projects is January to June 2020.","ParticipantName":"City of Irvine","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Uyenly","LastName":"Bui","Phone":"9497247559"},{"GrantID":22893,"CycleID":709,"CycleCode":"TRP12       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP12        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Alameda will use these grant funds to supplement the Pavement Management Program\u0027s resurfacing project for August 2020 (Phase 39).  The City has tentatively selected 175,000 SY of streets to treat with rubberized cape seal, which is a rubberized chip seal finished with a slurry seal on top.  ","ParticipantName":"City of Alameda","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Erin","LastName":"Smith","Phone":"5107477938"},{"GrantID":22898,"CycleID":709,"CycleCode":"TRP12       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP12        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":225606.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: City of San Jose, Department of Transportation, Division of Infrastructure Maintenance is planning to resurface major streets including arterial and collectors throughout the city as part of its local arterial resurfacing program. Proposed construction start date is June 2020 utilizing 61,482.77 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Farshidi","Phone":"4087941945"},{"GrantID":22899,"CycleID":709,"CycleCode":"TRP12       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP12        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":85000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The project will improve all streets located within the area outlined by Mountain View Road, Magnolia Street, Parkway Drive, and Fineview Street. Construction will begin in April 2020 and is estimated to be complete by July 2020. The project will use: 230,000 square yards of chip seal and 2,600 tons of hot-mix material. ","ParticipantName":"City of El Monte","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Laureen","LastName":"Servin","Phone":"6265802058"},{"GrantID":22901,"CycleID":709,"CycleCode":"TRP12       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP12        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: As part of the City of Pleasant Hill\u0027s pavement management program, this project will install approximately 25,000 tons of rubberized asphalt hot-mix on select residential streets within 5 neighborhoods. Proposed construction start date is September 2020.","ParticipantName":"City of Pleasant Hill","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ann","LastName":"James","Phone":"9256715244"},{"GrantID":22902,"CycleID":709,"CycleCode":"TRP12       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP12        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":144000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project will place rubberized asphalt emulsion as part of cape seal process on local city streets. Also, the project will place rubberized asphalt concrete on two street. The City proposed construction start date is June 2020 utilizing 10,400 tons of hot-mix material and 142,242 square yards of chip seal material.","ParticipantName":"City of Elk Grove","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael ","LastName":"Karoly, PE","Phone":"5304898129"},{"GrantID":22906,"CycleID":709,"CycleCode":"TRP12       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP12        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":79800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Provide Rubberized Asphalt Concrete (RAC) to approximately 920,000 square feet of pavement as part of the City\u0027s Annual Street Pavement Rehabilitation Program.  The project will feature approximately 11,400 tons of Asphalt Rubberized Hot Mix (ARHM), proposed construction start date is January 2020. ","ParticipantName":"City of Temple City","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Okan","LastName":"Demirci","Phone":"7143196137"},{"GrantID":22908,"CycleID":709,"CycleCode":"TRP12       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP12        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":168500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The project will feature approximately 16,850 tons of Asphalt Rubberized Hot Mix (ARHM) to be used in roadway pavement upgrades.  Proposed construction start date is December 2020. ","ParticipantName":"City of Rosemead","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eddie","LastName":"Chan","Phone":"6265692154"},{"GrantID":22914,"CycleID":709,"CycleCode":"TRP12       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP12        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":70000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Repave Several street within the City. Proposed construction start date is April 2020 utilizing 10,000 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Villa Park","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Akram","LastName":"Hindiyeh","Phone":"7149981500"},{"GrantID":22917,"CycleID":709,"CycleCode":"TRP12       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP12        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":112960.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Vacaville will resurface several roads and alleys using chip seal and/or cape seal. Proposed construction start date is June 2020 utilizing 112,960 square yards of rubberized chip seal materials.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Vacaville","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Amer","LastName":"Rihani","Phone":"7074495139"},{"GrantID":22922,"CycleID":709,"CycleCode":"TRP12       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP12        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":210000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed construction start date is 07/2020 utilizing 454,786 square yards of chip seal material.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kellen","LastName":"O\u0027connor","Phone":"9253137039"},{"GrantID":22929,"CycleID":709,"CycleCode":"TRP12       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP12        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":370065.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:  The City proposes construction for Oak Grove Road Pavement Rehabilitation (Project No. 2423), this project will extend the recently completed pavement rehabilitation work on Oak Grove Road from Whitman Road to Treat Boulevard. The Willow Pass Road Repaving (Project No. 2449), this project will rehabilitate the pavement and repair damaged sidewalk, curb and gutter on Willow Pass Road between Galindo Street and San Vincente Drive replacing standard asphalt concrete with rubberized hot mix asphalt. Denkinger Road Pavement Rehabilitation (Project No. 2459), this project will consist of pavement rehabilitation of Denkinger Road, from Wilson Lane to Concord Boulevard. Proposed construction start date is April 2020 utilizing 14,315 tons of hot-mix material and 83,765 chip seal material.","ParticipantName":"City of Concord","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bernard","LastName":"Enrile","Phone":"9256713031"},{"GrantID":22931,"CycleID":712,"CycleCode":"ORG4        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG4         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Sinan Dunlap","AwardedFunds":3000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Butte County is in the process of establishing processing capacity for organic materials diverted from disposal in the County. The Butte County Covered Aerated Static Pile (CASP) Composting Facility and Food Rescue Project includes the following: 1) The development of a 150 tons per day composting facility at the Neal Road Landfill in Paradise. The facility will process green waste, food scraps, digestate, and agricultural wastes that currently are disposed at the Neal Road Landfill into about XX tons of nutrient rich compost. The County estimates that XX metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions will be reduced through this project. 2) The second part of this project includes a partnership with the North State Food Bank in Oroville to expand their food rescue program to provide an additional 1 million pounds of rescued food annually to serve low-income communities in Butte County.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"5308792351"},{"GrantID":22932,"CycleID":764,"CycleCode":"ORG5        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG5         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":3000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The applicant, a wholly owned subsidiary of Anaergia, seeks funding to install a second set of food waste receiving and organics polishing equipment in order to double the amount of material going into a high-solids anaerobic digester currently under construction.  The new process chain will remove residual plastic films, grit, and other contaminants from commercially generated food wastes collected by Waste Management in the San Fernando Valley and currently disposed in Los Angeles County.  Biogas produced by the project would either be injected into the pipeline or used to generate electricity.  The project will provide jobs with living wages, benefits and training leading to industry-recognized credentials, support for local food rescue efforts, and a $3,000 annual scholarship (not grant funded) for local youth studying environmental or clean energy issues.","ParticipantName":"Rialto Bioenergy Facility, LLC","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Matthew","LastName":"Mann","Phone":"9099901734"},{"GrantID":22941,"CycleID":709,"CycleCode":"TRP12       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP12        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Manteca is proposing to carry out three Hot Mix RAC projects: Springtime Estates Improvement Project, Mayors Park Improvement Project and Shasta Park Improvement Project. The proposed construction start dates are: Springtime Improvement -June 2020; Mayors Park Project-June 2020; and Shasta Park Project-June 2021 utilizing 19,486 tons of Hot Mix consisting of field blend material.","ParticipantName":"City of Manteca","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alfredo","LastName":"Mijango","Phone":"2094568422"},{"GrantID":22944,"CycleID":709,"CycleCode":"TRP12       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP12        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City will utilize hot-mix material and chip seal material on residential and collector streets throughout the City.  The proposed construction start date is June 2020 utilizing 15,212 tons of hot-mix material and 135,242 chip seal material.","ParticipantName":"City of Lathrop","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"King","Phone":"2099417430"},{"GrantID":22950,"CycleID":709,"CycleCode":"TRP12       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP12        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":101000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Placentia is requesting a grant amount of $101,100 under the 2019-20 Rubberized Pavement Grant Program (TRP12) to use rubberized hot-mix asphalt concrete for the Fiscal Year 2019-20 Arterial Roadway Rehabilitation Project. Proposed construction start date is June 2020 utilizing 10,100 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Placentia","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elsa","LastName":"Robinson","Phone":"7149938189"},{"GrantID":22955,"CycleID":709,"CycleCode":"TRP12       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP12        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":204270.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City is performing street maintenance along HWY 111 for the total length within city limits, which will utilize Rubberized Asphalt.  The project will consist of pavement repairs, asphalt grinding of the existing Rubberized Asphalt, and application of a new 0.2 thick layer of Rubberized Asphalt. Proposed construction start date is September 2020 utilizing 20,427 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Indian Wells","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Seumalo","Phone":"7607760237"},{"GrantID":22957,"CycleID":709,"CycleCode":"TRP12       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP12        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":151400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Novato is proposing to utilize 7,570 tons of rubberized hot-mix material as part of its FY 2020/2021 Pavement Rehabilitation Program on several arterials and collectors. Projects will consist of comprehensive pavement rehabilitation of the existing roadway. Along resurfaced streets ADA compliant curb ramps will be installed/upgraded per federal mandates. Work will also include adjustments of utility manhole covers and water valve covers to grade and removal and replacement of pavement striping and markings. The Pavement Rehabilitation Program is scheduled to take place in July and August 2020.","ParticipantName":"City of Novato","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Gretchen","LastName":"Schubeck","Phone":"4158998950"},{"GrantID":22962,"CycleID":709,"CycleCode":"TRP12       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP12        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City proposes a pavement maintenance project and will utilize a combination of rubberized chip seal and rubberized asphalt overlay on various arterial and collector streets in the City. Construction of approximately 60,000 square yards of chip seal and 14,500 tons of hot-mix material for the project is estimated to start in July 2021.","ParticipantName":"City of Chula Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Patrick","LastName":"Moneda","Phone":"6194093512"},{"GrantID":22967,"CycleID":709,"CycleCode":"TRP12       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP12        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City proposes to resurface several street collectors and thoroughfares throughout the City. The proposed construction start date is January 2020 and it involves grinding asphalt and replacing it with 8,898 tons of Rubberized hot mix asphalt. ","ParticipantName":"City of El Cajon","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Senan","LastName":"Kachi","Phone":"6194416209"},{"GrantID":22973,"CycleID":764,"CycleCode":"ORG5        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG5         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":1000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Mid Valley Recycling proposes to add two pieces of equipment to its existing, fully permitted, transfer station, material recovery facility, and covered aerated static pile composting facility in Kerman.  The addition of a Scott Thor food waste depackager/separator and a loader will allow the company to more efficiently process food waste collected from new commercial accounts, including 14 local school districts served by its parent company, Mid Valley Disposal, as well as California State University, Fresno.  A grinder which was included in the initial budget, but has already been purchased by the company to replace a smaller capacity machine running on a diesel motor, will help to alleviate poor air quality in the region and allow the applicant to make a more consistent and optimal composting mix.  The project will provide new jobs with benefits and will reduce food waste disposal at a landfill located in a DAC.  In addition, Mid Valley Recycling provided signed community benefits agreements with the local school district, which serves both disadvantaged and low-income communities, and with the local community services district.  The agreements commit the company to providing environmental education, participating in career fairs, and providing free compost for school gardens, community gardens, and two new local parks amongst other principles.","ParticipantName":"Mid-Valley Recycling, LLC","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Heisdorf","Phone":"5592379425"},{"GrantID":22974,"CycleID":764,"CycleCode":"ORG5        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG5         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":3000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Orange County Waste \u0026 Recycling proposes to use grant funding to construct and expand additional working surfaces at a Bee Canyon Greenery (BCG), a windrow composting facility co-located at the existing, Frank R. Bowerman landfill near Irvine.  The first 18 acres of BCG were constructed in 2019.  These grant funds would be used to expand the footprint of BCG an additional 12 acres and greatly expand the overall capacity of this facility.  Feedstock for the project includes green materials collected by Waste Management in the cities of Irvine, La Habra, Laguna Beach, Mission Viejo and Santa Ana, and are currently used as ADC at the landfill.  The finished compost will be sold to municipal users including cities and county parks. The project will provide four public sector jobs with living wages and full benefits.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Tieu","Phone":"9495517102"},{"GrantID":22975,"CycleID":709,"CycleCode":"TRP12       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP12        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":82758.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Yuba City has multiple projects using rubberized asphalt hot-mix and chip seal material. Proposed construction start date is June 2020 utilizing 2,028 tons of hot-mix material and 42,198 square yards of chip seal material.\r\n\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Yuba City","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Josh","LastName":"Wolffe","Phone":"5308223288"},{"GrantID":22978,"CycleID":709,"CycleCode":"TRP12       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP12        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":35200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City will rehabilitate approximately 0.72 miles of heavily deteriorated roadway on Euclid Street from Fern Drive to Williamson Avenue. Euclid is a major arterial highway and is heavily requested for roadway reconstruction. The top 2.5 inches asphalt cap will be rubberized asphalt to provide a smooth roadway, reduce noise, increase the roadway\u0027s life, and reduce the amount of rubber in landfills.  The proposed construction start date is June 2020 utilizing 3,520 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Fullerton","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jerome ","LastName":"Joaquin","Phone":"7147383310"},{"GrantID":22982,"CycleID":712,"CycleCode":"ORG4        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG4         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":3000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Pacific Organics Solutions, part of C\u0026S Waste Solutions, proposes to build a new Gore TM covered aerated static pile (GASP) composting system on land it owns adjacent to its existing large-volume transfer and processing facility in Ukiah. Facility design mimics composting facilities in Fontana and Kerman, California (CA), and is considered a Best Available Control Technology to minimize composting emissions. The facility will compost food and green materials currently disposed in two landfills; one located in a low-income community in neighboring Lake County, and the other more than 120 miles south in Solano County. The facility will produce compost for use in nearby vineyards and farms. The project will provide full time jobs with benefits, construction jobs, and training for industry recognized certificates. In addition, the applicant signed a Community Benefits Agreement with Citizens Caring for Clearlake, which will provide safety equipment, free disposal, and other support for community cleanup events, as well as free compost for residents in the low-income communities. ","ParticipantName":"Pacific Recycling Solutions","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kristyn","LastName":"Byrne","Phone":"7072346411"},{"GrantID":22990,"CycleID":712,"CycleCode":"ORG4        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG4         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":3000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: SANCO Services proposes to purchase gas upgrading and compression equipment, a feedstock shredder, valves, conveyors, and related equipment for a $42 million AD project at their existing, fully permitted, large-volume transfer station and Resource Recovery Park in Escondido. SANCO will use the Hitachi Zosen lnova technology currently employed in numerous European counties as well as in San Luis Obispo. Food materials, currently landfilled in San Diego County, will be pre-processed by SANCO and fed to the dual, horizontal plug-flow digesters, along with green materials. Biomethane generated by the digesters will be injected into the San Diego Gas \u0026 Electric pipeline and used as renewable natural gas transportation fuel for local waste collection trucks. The project will provide full-time jobs with benefits in this low-income community, as well as temporary construction jobs and job training leading to certifications. Construction of the digester will reduce 1,162 truck trips between the transfer station and the landfill per year, improving local air quality. ","ParticipantName":"SANCO Services LP","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"South","Phone":"7607445615"},{"GrantID":22999,"CycleID":763,"CycleCode":"ORG6        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG6         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":3000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Riverside proposes to purchase food waste pre-processing equipment to be installed at the existing, fully permitted Robert A.  Nelson Transfer Station in Jurupa Valley, and to renovate an unused digester at the City’s existing wastewater treatment plant in order to digest these materials.  Food materials will be sourced from multiple haulers serving the City’s commercial sector.  The materials are currently landfilled in Riverside County.  The biogas will be used to offset power use at the wastewater treatment plant.  The project will create at least nine jobs providing a living wage and benefits, will expand the City’s participation in the state’s Operator-in-Training (OIT) program for local individuals seeking a career in wastewater treatment, and will reduce local air pollution from landfilling organics.","ParticipantName":"City of Riverside","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Edward","LastName":"Filadelfia","Phone":"9513516080"},{"GrantID":23001,"CycleID":764,"CycleCode":"ORG5        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG5         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":3000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Inland Empire Resource Recovery proposes to use grant funds to upgrade and expand the existing San Bernardino BioDigester AD system, through digester enhancements, front end remodeling to accept more feedstock, and digestate treatment upgrades, in order to complete a multimillion-dollar AD project in the City of San Bernardino using the “Monsal” wet-process technology provided by Suez. Commercial food materials will be collected from the city of San Bernardino and other regional communities, processed by Burrtec at its West Valley Materials Recovery Facility, and digested with industrial food waste liquids to generate biogas that will be converted into electricity and sold to Southern California Edison.  The food materials are currently disposed in San Bernardino, Riverside, and Los Angeles Counties.  Solid digestate will be sent back to Burrtec and others for composting.  Excess liquids from the project will be converted to three distinct streams: six percent liquid ammonia fertilizer, distilled water, and reclaimed water suitable for industrial uses.  The project will create at least 10 full-time jobs that provide living wages, benefits, and training leading to industry-recognized credentials.","ParticipantName":"Inland Empire Resource Recovery LLC","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Hume","Phone":"6606194934"},{"GrantID":23008,"CycleID":763,"CycleCode":"ORG6        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG6         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":3000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Zanker Road Resource Management proposes to use grant funds to modernize its fully permitted mixed-waste Z-Best composting facility near Gilroy, which will include a new Engineered Compost Systems-brand aerated static pile composting operation to replace composting of food materials and high-organics Material Recovery Facility  (MRF) residuals in “ag bags.” New feedstock will come from commercial and multi-family accounts in the City of Santa Clara, as well as Materials Recovery Facility fines and fibers from multiple jurisdictions.  The new composting system will reduce odors and emissions from the composting process, while reducing composting time and producing a stable finished product.  Applicant states 98 percent of its current employees reside in DAC or low-income communities, and that the project will create as many as 27 permanent jobs with benefits, job training leading to certification, as well as temporary construction jobs.","ParticipantName":"Zanker Road Resource Management, Ltd.","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Francine","LastName":"Areas","Phone":"6692429165"},{"GrantID":23020,"CycleID":763,"CycleCode":"ORG6        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG6         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":3000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Monterey Regional Waste Management District, and its composting site operator, the Keith Day Company, proposes to convert the existing, fully permitted mixed waste composting site located at the Monterey Peninsula Landfill to a modern aerated static pile system designed by Tetra Tech.  By streamlining the composting process, the district will be able to increase throughput of source separated food materials from commercial and agricultural sources, as well as green materials generated by curbside and commercial pickup in the Monterey region.  In addition to moving away from diesel-powered equipment and its accompanying air emissions, the project will reduce volatile organic compounds, ammonia and particulate emissions from the composting process.  The project will also allow Monterey Regional Waste Management District to expand its partnership with Social Vocational Services, an entity that provides employment and training for individuals with disabilities.  ","ParticipantName":"Monterey Regional Waste Management District","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Ramirez","Phone":"8312612153"},{"GrantID":23041,"CycleID":712,"CycleCode":"ORG4        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG4         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":3000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Hitachi Zosen lnova USA (HZIU) proposes to construct a high-solids anaerobic digester at the existing, permitted Lancaster Landfill and Recycling Center near the city of Lancaster. Equipment purchased through the grant will enable the processing and digestion of residential food and green waste collected by Waste Management (WM) from the cities of Lancaster and Palmdale, commercial food materials from throughout the Antelope Valley, and green waste currently used as ADC at the landfill that are collected by WM from cities in the high desert and in the Los Angeles basin. The project will generate renewable natural gas suitable for injection into the Southern California Gas company pipeline and for use as renewable natural gas transportation fuel. Solid residuals will be composted on site, indoors, to make compost for sale to local farmers, residents, and businesses. HZIU signed two community benefit agreements with groups providing services to the local low-income communities. Among other things, these agreements provide a refrigerated truck to support local food rescue programs, a $6,000 annual scholarship for local students studying for environmental-related careers, support for STEM education in the local schools through student science projects, and development of an on-site education center, targeted hiring for project jobs and free compost for the local low-income communities.","ParticipantName":"HZIU Kompogas SLO Inc.","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Hannah","LastName":"Behmaram","Phone":"9165774839"},{"GrantID":23045,"CycleID":764,"CycleCode":"ORG5        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG5         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":3000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Crown Recycling Services (CRS) is installing an Organic Screw Press (OSP) system at its transfer station and materials recovery facility (CRS TS/MRF) located in the Sun Valley area of the City of Los Angeles.  The OSP is a hydraulically driven screw that applies high pressure to the material inside the press so wet organics can be extracted from Municipal Solid Waste.  Material will be loaded onto a conveyor, where sorters will separate out materials for recycling as well as household hazardous waste and any items that may harm the OSP, and the remaining material will be put through the OSP.  The resulting extracted organics suitable for composting will be hauled in a tank to American Organics composting facility, a sister company located in Victorville, CA under the same ownership as CRS. Once fully operational, the proposed project will process about 120,000 tons per year (TPY) of commercial MSW through the OSP system producing about 12,000 TPY of organic-rich liquid for ASP composting.","ParticipantName":"Arakelian Enterprises, Inc. DBA Crown Recycling Services","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jose","LastName":"Ruiz","Phone":"6268557291"},{"GrantID":23046,"CycleID":764,"CycleCode":"ORG5        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG5         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":3000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Sunnyvale proposes to use grant funds to expand food waste pre-processing and organics diversion at the permitted Sunnyvale Materials Recovery and Transfer Station by purchasing integrated food waste pre-processing system, and one shredder for commingled organic materials from the mixed-waste line.  These equipment items will be installed in the same existing mixed processing lines to improve organics separation for composting and anaerobic digestion.  They will send pre-processed food scraps to Sustainable Organic Solutions (SOS) in Santa Clara to be further processed into animal feed and an additive to fertilizer.  East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) will be used as a back-up facility for co-digestion, in the event that SOS operations are down for maintenance. SOS also sends the FOG component of the food scraps to EBMUD. The City plans to send these materials for co-digestion at their wastewater treatment plant once operational.  The City will send recovered organics to the Z-Best Composting Facility outside of Gilroy. Unrecovered food materials and organics from the mixed-waste line are currently landfilled in Santa Clara County.  In addition to reducing landfill emissions in a non-attainment area for particulate pollution, the project would reduce vehicle miles traveled by organic waste-laden solid waste trucks by more than 12,500 miles per year on routes through disadvantaged communities.","ParticipantName":"City of Sunnyvale","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Deepti","LastName":"Jain","Phone":"4087307791"},{"GrantID":23049,"CycleID":711,"CycleCode":"FR68        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR68         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":9499.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Contra Costa Resource Conservation District (CCRCD) will assist the McCullah family with funding for cleaning two concentrated areas of illegal dumping and scattered material on their property. To deter future illegal dumping, the funding will also be used to erect fencing around the main entrance. The property is in the city of Clayton (Contra Costa County) on the foothills of Morgan Territory near Mt. Diablo State Park.\r\n\r\nThe first concentration of dumping is located around the main entrance and consists mostly of metal and PVC parts. Trespassers likely bypassed the surrounding downed fence to dump waste. The second area is a historical steep ravine dumpsite farther within the property. The area used to be filled with tires, rims, and other assorted metal, but Ms. McCullah and her children removed most of the waste. Some extra-large tires are what remain for cleanup.\r\n\r\nThe CCRCD has been awarded Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement grants multiple times and continues to tackle illegal dumping through various programs, education, and prevention measures. Illegal dumping remains a significant problem within the county.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa Resource Conservation District","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ben","LastName":"Weise","Phone":"9256904145"},{"GrantID":23056,"CycleID":713,"CycleCode":"FR69        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR69         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":170000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:\r\n\r\nThe Contra Costa Resource Conservation District (CCRCD) is applying for grant funds using the Pilot Program option.  The organization has already visited and identified several farm and ranch sites but is first seeking award before perusing the additional required background information.  Five sites are planned for cleanup.\r\n\r\nThe first site is owned by the California Department of Water Resources and is part of the mitigation for the Dutch Slough Tidal Marsh Restoration.  The property will remain agricultural, serving as mitigation for Swainson\u0027s Hawk.  The current tenant uses the property as grazing land and is seeking funding for illegal dumping cleanup.\r\n\r\nThe second site involves reviving the historic Byron Hot Springs area, a once popular destination for celebrities and the like in Northern California. This unincorporated agricultural property was abandoned for many years; thus, vandalism and illegal dumping took their toll.  Funding would be used to remove accumulated material such as construction debris and contribute to any needed preventative measures.  The current owner maintains a presence on the land to deter additional illegal dumping and remembers to keep gates closed and locked.  The owner plans to continue grazing on these unincorporated agriculture lands, which also contributes to weed control and fire prevention.\r\n\r\nThe third site, Reinstein Ranch in Tassajara Valley, is a horse-boarding facility that also grows grain for an upcoming distillery.  The landowner faces illegal dumping on the property’s private road/driveway that is adjacent to a horse grazing field. Funding would cover cleanup and disposal of various material such as tires, an air conditioner, water heater, doors, vehicles, and incidental amounts of liquid waste.  Funding may also contribute to a secure gate installation project, providing access to clientele while keeping illegal dumpers out.\r\n\r\nThe fourth site, Vieira Ranch, is in Alameda County off Patterson Pass Rd.  Illegal dumpers discarded tires and miscellaneous material at the property’s main access gate and pullout, a sideroad that provides access to other parts of the property.  Funding would cover cleanup, disposal costs, and prevention measures.\r\n\r\nThe fifth site is a property in Livermore planned for vegetable and pollinator gardens.  After purchasing the property, the landowner found the area affected by both legacy and current illegal dumping; at the intersection of Highland Road and Marciel Road and throughout the creek.  Multiple locations along the creek need to be addressed, however access and removal may be difficult, and an extraction plan is forthcoming.  Funding would cover cleanup, disposal costs, and prevention measures.\r\n\r\nThe CCRCD has been awarded Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement grants multiple times and continues to tackle illegal dumping through various programs, education, and prevention measures. Illegal dumping remains a significant problem for the county and surrounding counties.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa Resource Conservation District","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ben","LastName":"Weise","Phone":"9256904145"},{"GrantID":23060,"CycleID":764,"CycleCode":"ORG5        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG5         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Andrew Lavin","AwardedFunds":3000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Otay Landfill Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Republic Services, has permitted and built a GORE™ covered aerated static pile composting facility atop a portion of the existing, fully permitted Otay landfill near Chula Vista.  Otay plans to expand the GORE system from a current 100 tons/day, to 300 tons/day.  The system design is similar to a landfill-top composting system built at nearby Miramar Landfill in 2019.  The organics composted include residential food materials, which are commingled with green materials from the nearby City of Chula Vista under a new organics collection program, as well as green materials currently being used as ADC at the landfill.  The compost will be sold to nearby farms, municipal users and nurseries, will be given away to community groups, and can be used on site.  The project will create permanent jobs with benefits for Chula Vista, a community with high unemployment, as well as temporary construction jobs and job training leading to certifications.  Additional benefits include reduced landfill emissions from a reduction of organics landfilling, use of Best Available Control Technology to minimize composting emissions, as well as site tours and community environmental education.","ParticipantName":"Otay Landfill Inc.","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Seney","Phone":"7602721224"},{"GrantID":23061,"CycleID":763,"CycleCode":"ORG6        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG6         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":1833814.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Consolidated Disposal Service LLC (dba Innovative Waste Control), is proposing to install a Scott Thor Separator at its existing, fully-permitted transfer station to receive and process 75 tons of food waste per day.  The organic slurry produced by this pre-processing system will be sent to the Agromin OC Chino composting facility to be converted into compost.  These facilities are vertically integrated through their relationship with the parent company Republic Services.  Benefits of this project include building improvements to the existing transfer station, allowing for the Scott Thor Separator to be installed to improve operations and reduce its environmental impact, and the implementation of a litter patrol program for the local community.","ParticipantName":"Consolidated Disposal Service LLC dba Innovative Waste Control","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Seney","Phone":"7602721224"},{"GrantID":23063,"CycleID":712,"CycleCode":"ORG4        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG4         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":800000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This has been amended for a scope change to the following:\r\nThe City of Manteca proposes to purchase a Scott Thor food waste depackager/separator to clean and prepare food waste for aerobic composting or anaerobic digestion.  Due to nitrogen treatment capacity issues at the city owned and operated Water Quality Control Facility (WQCF) the city will initially aerobically compost food waste at a fully permitted compost facility, then at such time determined appropriate, transition to anaerobic digestion at the WQCF to further its existing Waste-to-Fuel program. This project will divert currently landfilled food materials from the City of Manteca and surrounding unincorporated areas for anaerobic digestion in a dedicated tank at the city\u0027s wastewater treatment plant. The separator will be placed at an existing, fully permitted transfer station. The multi-year project will ultimately digest more than 30,000 tons of food per year and will produce more than 1,000 diesel-gallon-equivalents of renewable natural gas vehicle fuel daily. The project will produce municipal jobs paying a living wage, plus benefits and training, leading to industry-recognized certificates. In addition, the transition of the city solid waste fleet from diesel to natural gas will reduce criteria pollutants in a city designated as disadvantaged, and which suffers from poor air quality. ","ParticipantName":"City of Manteca","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Peni","LastName":"Basalusalu","Phone":"2094568434"},{"GrantID":23074,"CycleID":763,"CycleCode":"ORG6        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG6         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":1504988.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Napa proposes to purchase equipment for the composting operation at the fully permitted, city-owned mixed materials composting facility operated by Napa Recycling \u0026 Waste Services.  The equipment includes a slow-speed shredder, a density separator and two stacker-conveyors that will help remove a variety of contaminants from commercially collected food materials as well as green materials currently used as alternative daily cover (ADC).  The machines will increase organics pre-processing throughput by 50 percent, while increasing the marketability of the final product.  The stackers are mobile and can reduce the use of diesel-powered loaders.  Although not located in a disadvantaged community (DAC) or low-income community, project applicants signed a community benefits agreement with Napa Climate Action Now! which includes: zero-NOx collection vehicles, a detailed 3rd party GHG assessment of the composting operation, two $10,000 scholarships for community youth, two or three internships for local youth each year at the recycling and composting facility, direct support for Napa Climate Action Now!, one waste and recycling related movie event for the community annually, and all reasonable efforts to hire from an identified nearby DAC or low income communities.","ParticipantName":"City of Napa","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"7072579291"},{"GrantID":23079,"CycleID":713,"CycleCode":"FR69        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR69         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":97488.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:\r\n\r\nThis project consists of illegally dumped debris, including tires, appliances, mattresses, couches, chairs, metal and electronics across three agriculturally zoned parcels/sites in the Palermo area of Oroville.  Historically used as olive farms, this land is currently undeveloped and plagued by dumping for years.  The landowners have attempted abating previous dumps through erecting gates and fencing and, adding K-rails to access points, but it has stopped the dumping.  Since the landowners do not reside within the state or county and cannot afford cleanup of this magnitude, the county is hoping this effort will ultimately eliminate the problem.\r\n\r\nFunding will contribute to road preparation, cleanup, and installation/replacement of gates and guardrail to prevent any off-road access. Volunteers have been recruited to help collect and separate debris and Recology is donating up to 6 cleanup bins.\r\n\r\nThese sites are in an environmentally sensitive area, a habitat for many local and migrating wildlife.  The waterway flowing through the parcels connects to larger estuaries that feed multiple counties.  Two of the parcels are linked to the city’s Environmental Conservation and Safety Land Use Overlay plan.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"MR  ","FirstName":"Nicholas","LastName":"Henderson","Phone":"5306930172"},{"GrantID":23084,"CycleID":712,"CycleCode":"ORG4        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2018-19   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG4         - 2018-19","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":3000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Northern Recycling proposes to purchase shredders, conveyors, density separators and screens to remove contaminants from green and food materials at its new composting facility at the Yolo County Central Landfill near Davis. The materials will come from curbside green materials collection and new food waste collection programs in Yolo County and in the cities of West Sacramento, Woodland, Winters, and Davis. Cleaner feedstock will allow Northern Recycling to produce a compost certified for sale to organic agriculture, as well as overs which can be sold as mulch or reincorporated into the composting process, rather than being disposed or used as anaerobic digestate compost (ADC). The new facility is not located in a disadvantaged community (DAC) or low-income community, but Northern Recycling signed a community benefits agreement with Davis Community Meals and Housing to prioritize hiring from DAC or low-income communities, and to develop employment opportunities through that organization\u0027s \"Pathways to Employment\" program. The grant project will generate at least two jobs that pay a living wage, with benefits and training leading to industry-recognized credentials. In addition, the new equipment purchased through this grant will be electric, not diesel, to avoid impacts to local air quality.","ParticipantName":"Northern Recycling, LLC","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Readle","Phone":"9167391202"},{"GrantID":23090,"CycleID":715,"CycleCode":"TEA27       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA27        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":38048.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Butte County will be allocating Solid Waste Code Enforcement Officer for the Tire Code Enforcement with specific duties to include supervision of the TEA program.  These funds will be used to conduct in field inspections for illegal dumping of tires, Tire Retailer oversite, and Tire Disposal Education for the County of Butte.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Nick","LastName":"Henderson","Phone":"5306930172"},{"GrantID":23091,"CycleID":715,"CycleCode":"TEA27       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA27        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":33571.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Calaveras County Environmental Health grant budget outlines our enforcement needs that will allow for the continued implementation of an effective enforcement program within Calaveras County. Throughout the past several TEA grant cycles waste tire staff have incorporated additional educational outreach to our stakeholders. Due to our rural setting many of our waste tire facilities require considerable travel time. There has been an increase of waste tires that have been left in public right-of ways and other locations and additional time has been warranted of waste tire staff to address this issue.\r\nIt is vital to our enforcement program to have the necessary funds available in order to continue a proactive program including the inspection, surveillance and educational components of the program. Many of the rural areas are only accessible during the dry months, while others may require annual visits. Waste tire staff have observed an increased number of waste tires dumped on the roads and on property adjacent to our public roads and highways. Environmental Health has been working with our code enforcement department to assist us with scouting these areas but on a referral basis only. The fact of increased dumping may be due to an increase of activities that are taking place in our county. Constituents of our county frequently inquire as to how to dispose of their waste tires and education is provided by our waste tire staff accordingly. It is imperative to our Waste Tire Program to have the necessary trained staff and funds available to perform tasks including inspection, surveillance and educational duties.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Medina","Phone":"2097546744"},{"GrantID":23093,"CycleID":715,"CycleCode":"TEA27       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA27        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":89298.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle offers Waste Tire Enforcement grants to cities, counties, and city and county agencies in California to investigate illegal tire disposal activities and perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. \r\nEnvironmental Management is applying on behalf of the County. The Board of Supervisors has signed a resolution allowing Environmental Management to apply for this grant.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Robin","LastName":"Bowker","Phone":"5306216665"},{"GrantID":23094,"CycleID":715,"CycleCode":"TEA27       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA27        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":600000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The enforcement of waste tire laws and regulations through inspections of facilities within our jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Dorcas","LastName":"Hanson-lugo","Phone":"6264305540"},{"GrantID":23095,"CycleID":715,"CycleCode":"TEA27       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA27        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":117387.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant program allows Stanislaus County to administer a comprehensive waste tire enforcement program which includes the following elements: identification, documentation, education, and inspection of businesses involved in the generation, collection, transportation, and disposal of waste tires.\r\n\r\nCurrently, there are approximately 703 waste tire businesses in Stanislaus County and in the participating cities.  The grant allows inspections of each of these tire facilities, tire dealers, auto dismantler, tire haulers, and other waste tire generators.  The local enforcement of the waste tire regulations will emphasize the importance of proper disposal, reuse, and recycling of waste tires through the education and the regulation of generators, haulers, and end-user businesses.\r\n\r\nSince the programs\u0027 inception in 2006, two (2) large tire piles containing over 20,000 tires have been cleaned up.  Over 3,832 inspections of tire facilities and tire haulers have been conducted, with 42 notices of violations issued along with eleven (12) referrals to CalRecycle for legal action.\r\n\r\nIf TEA 27 is awarded to Stanislaus County it will enable our jurisdiction to conduct 200 inspections, spend 200 hours on surveillance, investigate reported violations and respond to complaints of tire dumps.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robb","LastName":"Simas","Phone":"2095256761"},{"GrantID":23096,"CycleID":715,"CycleCode":"TEA27       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA27        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":70904.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to inspect our over 1600 Waste Tire Facilities for compliance with all waste tire handling regulations. Our past participation in the Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grant program resulted in a decrease in the number of large illegal waste tire dumping incidents in our jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jerry","LastName":"Weir","Phone":"2138476260"},{"GrantID":23097,"CycleID":715,"CycleCode":"TEA27       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA27        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":68970.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Mateo County EH requests the TEA 27 grant as a local Tire Enforcement Agency in order to perform the assigned duties of the Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grant including inspections, outreach and enforcement.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Rompf","Phone":"6503390327"},{"GrantID":23100,"CycleID":715,"CycleCode":"TEA27       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA27        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":215426.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant will be used for continued inspections and enforcement of waste tire generators, waste tire haulers, and waste tire end-use facilities in accordance with CalRecycle regulations for the disposal and storage of waste/used tires. Inspections will be conducted on the CalRecycle Priority TPID list provided by CalRecycle and businesses currently registered with CalRecycle for the disposal and storage of waste/used tires. Educational visits will be conducted on new businesses generating, storing, and disposing of waste/used tires. Surveillance will be conducted as needed when illegal dumping of waste tires is suspected by a generator, hauler, and end-use facility. This program has aided the City of Fresno in the monitoring generators, haulers, and end-use facilities with the disposal of waste tires insuring businesses are contracting with a registered hauler resulting in less waste tires being illegally dumped throughout the City of Fresno.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christina","LastName":"Pasillas","Phone":"5596218456"},{"GrantID":23101,"CycleID":713,"CycleCode":"FR69        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR69         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:\r\n\r\nThe Trinity County Resource Conservation District (TCRCD) is applying for the grant to cleanup a longstanding “solid waste nuisance” site located on Riverview Road in Hayfork.  The property was originally a pig farm, then sold to someone out-of-state who was unable to control dumping and vandalism and was cited for its condition in 2017.\r\n\r\nIn 2019 Christina Pierce purchased the parcel and is planning to donate it to Hayfork Transition, a pending non-profit she and others have founded.  The organization intends to use the area as an agricultural center to include classes, community education and a demonstration plot.  They have already made efforts to reduce waste onsite through public volunteer clean-up events, repairing old fencing, and putting in temporary fencing.\r\n\r\nFunding would allow the TCRCD to complete removal of illegally dumped and vandalized property and install permanent fencing to prevent future dumping.  Cleanup will include material such as tires, abandoned vehicles, a travel trailer, a motorhome, household waste, contaminated soil, and burnt structures.  Public volunteers are contributing in-kind labor to the cause.  A drone will be used to capture before and after images.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County Resource Conservation District","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marla","LastName":"Walters","Phone":"5306236004"},{"GrantID":23102,"CycleID":715,"CycleCode":"TEA27       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA27        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":97771.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Bakersfield‘s Waste Tire Enforcement Program will implement an inspection and compliance program that:\r\n\r\n1. Educates waste tire generators within our jurisdiction on their responsibilities to comply with applicable laws;\r\n\r\n2. Surveys Waste Tire Facilities and confirms that generators are using authorized waste tire haulers, properly\r\nmaintaining CTLs; and fulfilling the WTF requirements;\r\n\r\n3. Identifies and reports sites that may be in violation of WTF storage standards;\r\n\r\n4. Initiates enforcement action against facilities that are in non-compliance by issuing a Notice of Violation (NOV);\r\n\r\n5. Refers facilities that continue to be in non-compliance after the issuance of a LNOV to CalRecycle staff;\r\n\r\n6. Identify and investigate existing sites where waste tires have been illegally dumped; and\r\n\r\n7. Obtains and submits the necessary information required for monthly reporting through WTMS to CalRecycle.\r\n\r\nThe activities described above are an effective way to address the City of Bakersfield’s\r\nneed to educate tire dealers and auto dismantlers of their responsibilities and reduce the\r\nillegal disposal of waste tires. The program will be comprehensive, informative and allows for enforcement action when necessary. It provides for correcting of waste handling problems, reducing long-term disposal problems, identifying illegal waste tire haulers and encouraging compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Billy","LastName":"Owens","Phone":"6613263414"},{"GrantID":23104,"CycleID":713,"CycleCode":"FR69        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR69         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":173602.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:\r\n\r\nThe city is seeking financial assistance for the cleanup of four illegal solid waste sites on city-owned property.  Waste on these sites are the result of camping and associated activities taking place by unsheltered  populations, and include various material such as tires, appliances, construction debris, e-waste, household waste and forms of metal.  All sites are zoned areas otherwise authorized for agriculture activity, close to sensitive habitats, and close to waterways where illegal disposal creates water quality concerns, especially as the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary receives the City\u0027s water outflows.\r\n\r\nSite 1, the Moore Creek Preserve, features high quality habitats, including wildflower fields, coastal prairie, rare examples of coast live oak and riparian forest.  Because of sensitive habitat, public use is limited to hiking.  Cattle are grazed on the preserve to benefit native plant and animal species and to reduce fire hazard. Concentrating efforts in Zone A. This sensitive and remote area has been impacted by activities from unsheltered populations with illegal dumping close to a waterway causing significant concern in this environmentally sensitive area.  Debris removal of debris from this zone can be incredibly labor intensive. Improved signage and fencing are planned, which would improve site security and protect important habitat.\r\n\r\nSite 2, Sycamore Grove, has a long and rich agriculture history, and is part of the Pogonip Master Plan that entails a large organic garden onsite.  This site is considered a critical environmentally sensitive area as it houses California\u0027s northernmost stand of central coast cottonwood/sycamore riparian woodland and is located upstream from the city\u0027s drinking water treatment plant.  Cleanup support would help revive the area and move the master plan forward, which includes adding a nature trail to bring more positive activity and citizen presence to help deter dumping.  Funding would also include better enforcement signage.\r\n\r\nSite 3 is a San Lorenzo River right-of-way located behind the city’s metro transit yard.  The area is designated as a major watershed in the city’s creeks and wetlands management plan and is a highly sensitive riparian habitat.  The site’s vegetation overgrowth encourages encampments and dumping and makes accessing the area for enforcement and abatement difficult.  Vegetation removal is a major component of this project along with cleanup and sign installation.\r\n\r\nSite 4, Lee Street, is vacant city land adjacent to Branciforte Creek and residential homes.  This area is zoned as a flood plain, single family residence, and is designated as a natural area because of its proximity to the creek.  There has been an uptick in trash and debris as well as fires from encampments, which has increased the risk to the environment, public health and overall safety.  Funding for cleanup, improved signage and vegetation overgrowth will improve abatement efforts and minimize disturbance in this sensitive flood plain.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Cruz","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lindsay","LastName":"Bass","Phone":"8314205274"},{"GrantID":23105,"CycleID":715,"CycleCode":"TEA27       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA27        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":159637.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of the County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health (DEH) is to protect public health, safety, and the environment in regards to proper storage, transport and use of waste tires within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe County of Santa Clara DEH intends to use TEA grant funds for activities directly related to inspection and administration costs for implementing the waste tire program as outlined in the grant procedures and requirements, and grant application guidelines and ongoing grant guidance from CalRecycle regarding waste and used tire activities.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rochelle","LastName":"Gaddi","Phone":"4089183449"},{"GrantID":23106,"CycleID":715,"CycleCode":"TEA27       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA27        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of the Waste Tire Program is to promote compliance with State and local regulations as it\r\npertains to the collection, handling, storage and disposal of waste tires in an effort to protect the air,\r\nwater, and land from pollution and to ensure public health and safety.\r\nThe Fresno County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division, proposes to utilize FY\r\n2020-21 Waste Tire Grant funds for staffing, training and equipment needs associated with continuing\r\nthe County‘s Enforcement Program Plan.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sukdeep","LastName":"Sidhu","Phone":"5596003271"},{"GrantID":23107,"CycleID":715,"CycleCode":"TEA27       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA27        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":600000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Grant funds will be utilized to inspect tire-related businesses and ensure entities within the County are storing and hauling used and waste tires as dictated by California law. These funds will augment local and regional enforcement efforts by seeking to prevent the unlawful stockpiling and dumping of waste tires. This goal is accomplished by allowing personnel to be dedicated to the task of ensuring waste tires reach an appropriate end use facility by educating business owners of the proper disposal methods and referring the actions of offenders to the appropriate governing agency.\r\n\r\nTraining will be provided to assure county employees are kept up to date with new requirements of the state. Staff will also attend safety training of perishable skills.\r\n\r\nEquipment requested will be utilized to assure the employees are well prepared when conducting inspections.\r\n\r\nDirect Administration funds will be used to supervise the grant in an effort to assure all tasks are met.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Manuel A.","LastName":"Acueto","Phone":"9515387975"},{"GrantID":23108,"CycleID":715,"CycleCode":"TEA27       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA27        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":600000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"As a current grantee, San Bernardino County Land Use Services - Code Enforcement anticipates continued Countywide inspections of all waste tire facilities within our jurisdiction and all cities within the County that are not individual grantees. The largest geographical county in the lower 48 states, San Bernardino County has vast areas of open land in desert and mountain regions, as well as many large incorporated cities; illegal dumping of waste tires in remote areas has been a chronic problem. As a result of participation in CalRecycle‘s grant programs, the County has seen marked improvement with respect to illegal waste tire dumping activities. \r\nIn addition to scheduled facility and compliance inspections, we will continue with educational outreach and enforcement efforts throughout the county to promote the proper transport, storing and disposal of waste tires, thereby reducing the incidences of illegal dumping, improper stockpiling and illegal transport activities.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maria","LastName":"Gonzales","Phone":"9099638665"},{"GrantID":23111,"CycleID":715,"CycleCode":"TEA27       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA27        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":430562.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Orange County will used these grant funds to investigate illegal tire disposal activities and perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Funds will also be used for community and industry education, staff training and administration of the grant.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dean","LastName":"Freed","Phone":"7146409403"},{"GrantID":23112,"CycleID":715,"CycleCode":"TEA27       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA27        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":113371.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant will allow for Environmental health to perform waste tire inspections, identify unpermitted waste tire activities, and provide enforcement for illegally dumped tires within Placer County.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Samantha","LastName":"Bailey","Phone":"5307452394"},{"GrantID":23113,"CycleID":715,"CycleCode":"TEA27       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA27        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":26686.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Modesto will perform inspections on both waste tire generators and haulers to ensure proper storage and disposal.  In addition the City of Modesto will perform inspections in the public right-of-way to search for and investigate illegally dumped tires within the City of Modesto limits.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michele","LastName":"Hunt","Phone":"2095775493"},{"GrantID":23116,"CycleID":715,"CycleCode":"TEA27       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA27        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":155347.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to perform the duties outline in the TEA 27 grant requirements.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Perez","Phone":"4422651888"},{"GrantID":23118,"CycleID":717,"CycleCode":"SWC80       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC80        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Noe Garay","AwardedFunds":303738.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Diego plans on utilizing the funds for this grant to address illegal dumping at open spaces that are frequently used or visited by residents and tourists. Coupled with cleaning up the site via brush and litter abatement, we plan on conducting targeted education and outreach in the surrounding areas of the proposed sites. Continuous inspection throughout and after the duration of the grant, as well as one major community cleanup per year will occur at each site. We also plan on using in-kind services for labor on a pilot project that targets multi-family properties nearby parks that have been subject to illegal dumping. Three parks are nearby the proposed sites, and plan on conducting technical assistance to surrounding properties to evaluate whether this increased education and outreach has an impact on illegal dumping at the proposed sites and parks.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Justin","LastName":"Ono","Phone":"8584925027"},{"GrantID":23119,"CycleID":715,"CycleCode":"TEA27       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA27        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":111769.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Grant funds will be used to continue waste tire management in Sonoma County through permitting, inspections, education and enforcement activities. ","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Sosko","Phone":"7075656521"},{"GrantID":23122,"CycleID":715,"CycleCode":"TEA27       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA27        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":185698.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Diego Regional Waste Tire program will be using grant funds to continue implementing inspections, enforcement, and educate over 1,100 active waste tire generating businesses. In 2007, the City began inviting neighboring cities to participate in the grant program in order to achieve better regional compliance. Today, the City is collaborating with three neighboring cities (Participating Collaborative Jurisdictions)","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nanci","LastName":"Biendarra","Phone":"6192366007"},{"GrantID":23123,"CycleID":715,"CycleCode":"TEA27       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA27        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":103083.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The county will use the funds to conduct inspections of active tire facilities.  It will also monitor dumping areas for the presence of illegally disposed tires.  When found, the county will remove and properly dispose of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Cantwell","Phone":"5307495450"},{"GrantID":23124,"CycleID":715,"CycleCode":"TEA27       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA27        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":263044.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will be used to conduct waste tire inspections and other enforcement actions, train employees on waste tire regulations, enforcement and educate waste tire operators, other enforcement agencies, and the general public on the requirements for handling, disposing and storage of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Kraus","Phone":"9256085549"},{"GrantID":23125,"CycleID":715,"CycleCode":"TEA27       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA27        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":34901.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Waste Tire Program is to protect public health and the environment with regard to waste tires and facilities in Tehama County. TCEHD intends to use TEA 27 reimbursement grant funds for inspection, enforcement, outreach, training and management in order to accomplish these objectives.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Potanovic","Phone":"5305278020"},{"GrantID":23127,"CycleID":717,"CycleCode":"SWC80       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC80        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Noe Garay","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding requested is up to $300,000 for a portion of the salaries and benefits for a FT Solid Waste Driver and a FT Maintenance Worker devoted entirely to Illegal Dumping Remediation.  The funding requested also includes $50,000 for the California Conservation Corps for brush clearing where homeless encampments are found in high fire danger areas.  The City has a current Illegal Dumping Abatement program, but has limited resources to sustain it properly.  The funding requested does not include a portion of the FT Solid Waste Driver, a portion of the FT Maintenance worker, and a PT Maintenance Worker, supplies, a rear loader, or dumping fees.  These additional items will be paid for by the City and other funding sources.","ParticipantName":"City of Pomona","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shandy","LastName":"Dittman","Phone":"9096203797"},{"GrantID":23129,"CycleID":715,"CycleCode":"TEA27       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA27        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":125736.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Local government tire enforcement program","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Brandon","LastName":"Medellin","Phone":"5596757821"},{"GrantID":23136,"CycleID":715,"CycleCode":"TEA27       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA27        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":77241.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to administer the Local Waste Tire Enforcement Agency in Merced County. The program is responsible for inspections of Waste Tire Facilities and to make sure operators are in compliance with Waste Tire laws.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Valentine","LastName":"Medina","Phone":"2093811057"},{"GrantID":23137,"CycleID":719,"CycleCode":"SWC81       ","CycleNameID":124,"CycleName":"Legacy Disposal Site Abatement Partial Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC81        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Alan Zamboanga","AwardedFunds":696000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project involves activities to achieve clean closure of a former burn site in north eastern San Diego County.  Clean closure will be achieved by excavation, offsite transport, and disposal of wastes and impacted soils identified during onsite work.  Confirmation sampling and laboratory analysis will be performed to document adequate removal of waste/impacted materials from the site. In conjunction with these activities, environmental monitoring will be performed to document that work activities do not represent a risk to site workers or residents in the vicinity of the site and Best Management Practices will be implemented to address risks associated with offsite transport of impacted materials via surface water, wind erosion, or during vehicle track out.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Craig","LastName":"Burnett","Phone":"6193463723"},{"GrantID":23138,"CycleID":715,"CycleCode":"TEA27       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA27        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":445033.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Alameda County Department of Environmental Health will utilize the TEA 26 Waste Tire Grant funds to implement the waste tire program and conduct compliance inspections to verify compliance with the waste tire regulations Additionally, ACDEH will use TEA 26 Grant Funds to and prepare reports and payment requests and provide information and education to community stakeholders and the regulated businesses, while also providing continuing education for ACDEH waste tire inspection staff.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Steven","LastName":"Plunkett","Phone":"5103831767"},{"GrantID":23139,"CycleID":715,"CycleCode":"TEA27       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA27        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":29155.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Environmental Health Services staff will perform duties to enforce the waste tire laws and regulations under CalRecycle\u0027s authority.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lee","LastName":"Bryant","Phone":"4154736271"},{"GrantID":23141,"CycleID":715,"CycleCode":"TEA27       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA27        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":72195.0000,"ProjectSummary":"TEA 27 Waste Tire Grant funds will be used to reimburse Yolo County Environmental Health\u0027s TEA staff time spent on waste tire inspections, surveillance, educating facilities, training, equipment and administrative costs.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Moushumi","LastName":"Hasan","Phone":"5306668601"},{"GrantID":23142,"CycleID":715,"CycleCode":"TEA27       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA27        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":141720.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Perform waste tire enforcement activities, including: inspecting waste tire generators and transporters, perform educational/outreach, and perform enforcement activities","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jagjinder","LastName":"Sahota","Phone":"7077846765"},{"GrantID":23143,"CycleID":715,"CycleCode":"TEA27       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA27        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":84552.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant monies will be used to fund the existing Waste Tire Enforcement Program, which includes conducting routine waste tire inspections, surveillance and enforcement, community education, attending round table events and other training required by Car Recycle, and to purchase equipment and supplies needed to conduct the program activities.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Durham","Phone":"8317558979"},{"GrantID":23146,"CycleID":715,"CycleCode":"TEA27       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA27        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":437567.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Sacramento County Environmental Management Department requests TEA 27 grant funding for the continued implementation of a local waste tire inspection and enforcement program. Funds will be used to ensure businesses comply with State regulations governing the storage, transportation, and manifesting of used and waste tires.  This will be accomplished via inspection of waste tire generators and haulers, surveying for new businesses that are required to comply with State waste tire regulations, investigating illegal tire hauling and dumping complaints, and providing used/waste tire education to the public and businesses. Funds will also be used for staff training, equipment, and to prepare required reports for submittal to CalRecycle.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Czapla","Phone":"9168766586"},{"GrantID":23147,"CycleID":713,"CycleCode":"FR69        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR69         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":29377.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:\r\n\r\nThe Johnson Meadow river front property is in the City of South Lake Tahoe along the Upper Truckee River.  The location is prominent and easily accessible resulting in illegal camping and dumping.  The land was once a dairy farm in the late 1800’s then used for seasonal grazing from roughly 1920 to the early 2000’s.  It was then obtained by a mostly absent and aging family, which is when the property started showing issues.  The Tahoe Resource Conservation District (Tahoe RCD) has since acquired the land, already remediated part of it, and plans to restore the area.\r\n\r\nDividing the plot into two sites, the remainder of the property still needs to be addressed and will be considered the second cleanup site.  Initial work was performed in partnership with the City of South Lake Tahoe.  Future efforts will involve partnering with various organizations, as needed, to ensure the homeless/unsheltered populations are aware of available services.  Enforcement action has been taken multiple times.\r\n\r\nThe Tahoe RCD is asking for reimbursement on their previous efforts and are submitting a pilot program application to clean up the rest.  The waste is mostly out of site from the public roadways, but not centrally located, and constantly changing over time.  These concentrated spots are found during regular patrol and accessible by road, all-terrain vehicle, or foot.  Crews have become very experienced in cleaning and clearing these types of areas.  Training will be provided if needed. \r\n\r\nAfter cleanup, the Tahoe RCD will continue to check the area for any additional remediation needed, and avidly monitor the sites as a means of prevention for the duration of the grant if not longer.  The organization is starting development on coordinated tracking, monitoring and prevention programs as an abatement strategy, along with signage that will include positive messaging, available services and regulatory information. \r\n\r\nThe area provides vital open space for the community and is home to walking trails, sensitive habitat, and serves as a critical filter for water on its way to the Upper Truckee Marsh and Lake Tahoe. The Tahoe RCD is not planning to purse any use variance of its current conservation and agricultural preserve zoning.","ParticipantName":"Tahoe Resource Conservation District","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andrew","LastName":"Schurr","Phone":"5305431501"},{"GrantID":23148,"CycleID":715,"CycleCode":"TEA27       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA27        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":77790.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Victorville is located in the Mojave Desert area approximately 1.5 hour from the heavily populated Los Angeles, Orange County, Inland Empire and approximately 3 hours from the growing Las Vegas Nevada areas. The City is surrounded by a vast amount of desert land and has three major highways that intersect within the City(I-15 Freeway, CA Highway 18/138, and US highway 395). Due to the surrounding geography, the City experiences a large amount of illegal dumping activity which includes illegally dumped tire piles of both general passenger and commercial type tires. The City is continues to grow industrially and commercially and in total residential units and currently has 115 waste tire related businesses (identified via WTMS as active businesses). Specifically, the City has a large number of used tire dealers located in areas of the City that historically have high frequencies of illegally dumped waste tires. The City will use waste tire enforcement grant funds to establish a presence in our City and partner with the State to regulate the waste tire disposal process and minimize illegal dumping through surveillance, enforcement, and administrative actions. Funds will also aid our assigned staff to provide them with office and small field supplies/equipment to carryout grant inspection, surveillance, and education tasks. Our primary goal when utilizing grant funds is to inspect all waste tire generators and haulers within the grant period. Additionally, we will partner with the businesses, ensuring that all waste tires are manifested utilizing the forms provided by Cal-Recycle and encouraging them to report those who illegally dispose of tires. In administering the grant, the City of Victorville will prioritize its activities to mirror those established in the grant terms/conditions and procedures: inspection, waste tire manifest compliance, identifying illegal disposal activities, education, and awareness.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Duran","Phone":"7609555104"},{"GrantID":23149,"CycleID":715,"CycleCode":"TEA27       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA27        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":52722.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Investigate illegal tire activities and perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Ex","Phone":"7072534419"},{"GrantID":23150,"CycleID":713,"CycleCode":"FR69        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR69         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:\r\n\r\nThe Honey Lake Valley Resource Conservation District is applying for the grant on behalf of the Bejcek family for trust lands located in Lassen County off Hwy 395.  The previously unoccupied property consists of 122 acres of agricultural land that is currently used for cattle grazing.  Previously, the site had not been occupied for many years and “various items started showing up” explains the landowner.  “The problem compounded itself. When it became obvious what was happening, I installed a gate and some fencing to try to stop the dumping. It has worked some.”  After cleanup, the pristine property and current barriers be enough to abate further dumping.  The grant will cover the northeast corner of the parcel, which will be divided into two sites in order to conduct an appropriate cleanup.\r\n\r\nThe north site, site 1, contains a 1960\u0027s home that became unoccupied in the 1990\u0027s.  Once vacant, waste started being dumped near and around the home site area, as there was easy access.  Material remaining onsite include over 400 tires, a mobile home, vehicles, trailers, metal and household waste.  The south site, site 2, is adjacent to and very similar to site 1.  The area is composed of approximately 5 acres of piled and scattered debris.  Various types of garbage and metal appear to be the bulk of the waste.  There are around 100 tires of all types in piles as well as several vehicles.","ParticipantName":"Honey Lake Valley Resource Conservation District","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Laurie","LastName":"Tippin","Phone":"5302577271"},{"GrantID":23152,"CycleID":714,"CycleCode":"TDA15       ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA15        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":148908.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Riverside County proposes to use TDA in a landfill application to install horizontal gas collection wells at two landfills within the County.  The two landfills are Badlands Landfill in the city of Moreno Valley and Lamb Canyon Landfill in the city of Beaumont.  Approximately 2,590 tons of TDA material (equivalent to 258,970 PTEs) will be used.  Construction to start May 2020 through February 2022.  This is the fourth similar project at the same landfills. ","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Noah","LastName":"Rau","Phone":"9514863267"},{"GrantID":23153,"CycleID":714,"CycleCode":"TDA15       ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA15        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":339998.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Sacramento County proposes to use tire-derived aggregate (TDA) at the county’s Kiefer Landfill as 1) a permeable backfill in horizontal LFG collection and leachate recirculation trenches; and 2) as a lightweight fill material to be used as subbase in the construction of landfill roadways and winter tipping pads.  Approximately 1,125 tons for gas collection and 14,400 tons for lightweight fill will be used for a grand total 15,525 tons of TDA (equivalent to 1,552,500 PTEs).  The proposed grant will cover two fiscal years of TDA use (2020 - 2021).  Construction to start April 2020 through March 2022.  This is the fourth similar project at the same landfill.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Bowers","Phone":"9168751461"},{"GrantID":23157,"CycleID":713,"CycleCode":"FR69        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR69         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":49935.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:\r\n\r\nThe Lone Tree Road site is a 2-parcel, 90-acre, family-owned prune and almond farm in Oroville.  Every year for the past decade the Sooch family has been victim to illegal dumping and paid out of pocket to remove unwanted material such as appliances, automobiles, and green waste.  They are now seeking assistance through this grant to fund remaining cleanup and put in site preventative measures, primarily fencing and gates, so the nuisance stops.  Cleanup includes items such as tires, appliances, e-waste, a boat, and construction debris.\r\n\r\nWhen the family can afford to haul debris off their property, they recycle what they can.  There is a water channel that appears unaffected by surrounding trash; however, if needed, the organization will readdress its monitoring plan.","ParticipantName":"Butte County Resource Conservation District","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Thad","LastName":"Walker","Phone":"530-693-3173"},{"GrantID":23158,"CycleID":717,"CycleCode":"SWC80       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC80        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Phillip Kovacs","AwardedFunds":140000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City proposes to formalize and expand the San Jacinto Illegal Disposal Clean-Up (IDC) Program to target three public property areas that demonstrate an increased threat to public health, public safety, and the environment. Priority areas include: the 3.5 mile canal-adjacent pedestrian recreational trails in Rancho Park, the 6 mile Ramona Expressway bike trail, and three stormwater conveyance channels on the City\u0027s west side. CalRecycle funding would be utilized for direct removal costs of contaminated solid waste materials, specifically increased cleanup utilizing City, contract, and CCC staff.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jacinto","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Caleb","LastName":"Hargis","Phone":"9514877330"},{"GrantID":23160,"CycleID":713,"CycleCode":"FR69        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR69         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the below summary to reflect the approved grant project:\r\n\r\nMariposa County is looking to clean up illegal dump sites located on the county’s over 400 miles of roadways adjacent to agricultural land.  The Department of Public Works maintains these areas and remediates material such as mixed trash, tires, appliances, furniture, and construction debris. \r\n\r\nGiven the mountainous terrain and remoteness of the county roads, illegal dumping sites are not always apparent.  Applying under the pilot program, the county plans to address sites as they are reported by personnel or the public.  The county is home to three major drainage basins, so the sooner sites can be alleviated the less likelihood of water contamination.  A public education campaign to discourage illegal dumping and encourage prompt reporting of illegal dumping is planned.\r\n\r\nNote 4/22/22 -- In lieu of roadways, the grant addressed the Mariposa Creek Parkway Site -- cleanup \u0026 prevention/abatement. County did cleanup instead of contractor, a parkway grant funded gates.   ","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Samuel","LastName":"Cerveny","Phone":"2099665165"},{"GrantID":23161,"CycleID":713,"CycleCode":"FR69        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR69         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":68571.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:\r\n\r\nThe Sutter County Resource Conservation District (SCRCD) is seeking funding to cleanup illegal refuse on farms and ranches within the county.  In conjunction with cleanup, the SCRCD is proposing to install security fences, locks and \"No Dumping\" signs on all properties to help prevent trespassing and future illegal dumping.  All sites are orchards, and have refuse scattered on these impedes the landowners from successful operation.  The removal of refuse will eliminate potentially dangerous obstacles to basic farming operations, prevent future degradation of materials into toxic substances, and limit the possibility of onsite and offsite surface and groundwater contamination. \r\n\r\nThe first site is a rice farm located on Township Road.  With there being no house on the property but close to town, the area is a good target for illegal dumpers.  The landowner feels as though people treat this site like their own dump yard.  Tired of cleaning up the waste, the owner has pushed everything into a pile, which includes material such as scrap metal, wood and appliances.\r\n\r\nThe second site is farmland located on Eager Rd.  The last few years people have used the east side driveway to dump their waste.  The owner started cleaning up the material, but unfortunately the dumping has not stopped.  In the interest of time and not wanting to deal with the dumped items, the owner has got into the habit of moving the discarded material to the side so tractors and workers could get through.  At this point the owner is overwhelmed and facing a cost burden for disposal/recycling of which he is seeking assistance.  \r\n\r\nThe third and fourth sites are owned by the Pamma family, previous grant participants, needing assistance on other properties.  Their Hwy 99 site is in the City of Live Oak and primary affected by nighttime dumping.  Most of the trash is located behind an onsite structure neighboring a housing development making it hard to see and thus is a hot stop for illegal dumping.  After cleaning up the area several times and finding that discarded material has flown into the orchard, the family is seeking funding for remaining cleanup and barriers.\r\n\r\nThe fourth site is located at the dead end of N Street near Larkin Road.  The family has farmed this area for several years.  All the 3 access points experience illegal dumping; the N Street location faces neighborhood trash and the other locations receive a lot of landscaping related material.  The family has handled many loads of trash and ran off locals from the property but have gotten to the point where they don’t have time to keep up with the increased traffic and dumping.  They are looking for assistance to cleanup remaining items such as tires, pallets and wood poles, and to install preventative signage, fencing and gates. \r\n\r\nThe fifth site, Mark Hopkins Ave, is an almond farm in Rio Oso.  For the past two years the property continues to get dumped on even after installation of ‘No Trespassing’ and ‘Private Property’ signs.  The dumping seems to occur when the tenant is traveling for work, “It’s almost like it’s someone in the area that knows his routine” the applicant states.  The owners have cleaned up several loads of material but are seeking additional help.  Funding would cover remaining cleanup costs for items such as tractor tires, pallets, paint and various construction debris, and cover costs to gate/fence the property’s three access points.","ParticipantName":"Sutter County Resource Conservation District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kelli","LastName":"Evans","Phone":"5306824784"},{"GrantID":23162,"CycleID":717,"CycleCode":"SWC80       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC80        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Bruce Berger","AwardedFunds":249708.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City proposes to implement the Yuba City Homeless Encampment Cleanup Project in partnership with Sutter County and Levee District 1 to target three public property locations that demonstrate an increased threat to public health, public safety, and the environment. Priority areas include:  Feather River Parkway Park (80-acre City-owned park); 2nd Street from Garden Highway to the dead-end at Whitaker Hall and 50 feet on either side of the roadway and around Whitaker Hall (City and County ROW); and Feather River Levee and 100 feet on either side (City, County, and District ROW). CalRecycle funding would be utilized for direct removal costs, specifically increased clean-up Clean Rite, Build Rite (contractor) and Sacramento Regional Conservation Corps staff.","ParticipantName":"City of Yuba City","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Ball","Phone":"5307888772"},{"GrantID":23163,"CycleID":713,"CycleCode":"FR69        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR69         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":13048.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:\r\n\r\nThe Yolo County Resource Conservation District is applying on behalf of the Solano County Water Agency for reimbursement costs of removing an underground storage tank from Putah Creek.  The creek borders both the Yolo and Solano counties. \r\n\r\nDuring a routine canoe survey, the agency spotted the tank.  Originally located on a floodplain upstream for years, the tank floated downstream during the high flows of Winter, settling on the bank of agriculture property.  The water inside the tank was tested for contaminants and determined clean, thus the tank was removed and recycled.\r\n\r\nThe removal process went quick and ran smooth, without any problems.  Choosing to move forward with this project likely prevented a more difficult and costly future project should it had traveled further.  No further remediation is necessary or possible at this time.  This area is the agency’s second highest priority creek-wide for restoration with engineered plans forthcoming.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County Resource Conservation District","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Heather","LastName":"Nichols","Phone":"5306611688"},{"GrantID":23165,"CycleID":716,"CycleCode":"TCU18       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU18        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Bernardino continues to have an issue with illegally dumped tires on the side of roads, parks, fields and alleyways. The City has very limited staff dedicated to cleaning up illegally dumped waste tires, so we are not able to keep up with resident requests for tire cleanups. The Public Works Department and the select volunteers from the neighbor associations now work together at least once a month to go out and collect illegally dumped waste tires in designated areas the City. The City communicates with volunteers to bring all collected tires to our City yard for proper disposal.","ParticipantName":"City of San Bernardino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Leslie","LastName":"Graciano","Phone":"9093845353"},{"GrantID":23166,"CycleID":716,"CycleCode":"TCU18       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU18        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Fresno has an ongoing waste tire cleanup program managed by the County\u0027s Department of Public Works and Planning Road Maintenance and Operations (Roads) Division.  Illegally duped tires are removed by Roads personnel from County streets and rights-of-way in the rural and unincorporated areas throughout Fresno County. It is estimated that for the TCU18 cycle, the tires collected by Roads personnel with be approximately 13,000.  Roads personnel collect and deliver tires to storage areas at the County\u0027s various Road Maintenance Yards and other appropriate storage sites. Waste tires will be removed by permitted tire hauling companies including American Refuse, Inc. (dba American Tire Tec), West Coast Rubber Recycling, Inc., Gilton Resource Recovery/Transfer Facility, Inc., and other hauling companies as available and established through County- vendor procurement agreements. \r\n\r\nCounty and LCC staff have held several discussions addressing assistance with the Tire Cleanup grant. However, LCC has indicated that they have limited labor and equipment resources to cover the 6,000+ square miles that comprise Fresno County. County staff continued to make contact with LCC staff for possible future events.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dylan","LastName":"Loy","Phone":"5596000467"},{"GrantID":23168,"CycleID":716,"CycleCode":"TCU18       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU18        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":29844.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Modesto has an estimated population of 205 thousand people who currently occupy an estimated 37 square miles. Within that area, there are 3.050 streets, 1.400 alleys, 78 parks and 3 main waterways. It is our intent to utilize grant funding to remove illegally dumped waste tires from these areas by assigning a city employee maintenance worker to actively search designated areas as well as respond to any citizen reports of waste tire dumping and document for disposal. In addition to the labor component, the City of Modesto is requesting funding to contract with Waste Recovery West, Inc. to transport waste tires for recycling. The City of Modesto owns a storage container to store waste tires until removal is required for transportation to an end-use facility. The current location is in a secure site at the City of Modesto\u0027s Waste Water Treatment Facility located at 1221 Sutter Avenue in Modesto. Note, the City of Modesto will be responsible fro providing a 1/2 ton pickup truck with a lift gate, safety equipment and any additional materials necessary to complete the job safely and efficiently. Historically, the City of Modesto has collected 1400-1800 illegally dumped tires per year through the grant program.  The City of Modesto is estimating that we will collect approximately 1850 illegally dumped tires per year for recycling through a permitted recycler and hauler for an estimated total of 3,700 tires during the entire grant cycle.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rosene","LastName":"Nguyen","Phone":"2095774801"},{"GrantID":23169,"CycleID":716,"CycleCode":"TCU18       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU18        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":240000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project provides for the cleanup of an estimated 45,000 tires illegally dumped within the road right-of-way and abandoned properties at various locations in the Los Angeles Basin and Antelope Valley.  These areas include many alleys and streets within 1,000 feet of schools, residences, offices, parks, and environmentally sensitive areas.  Grant funds will be used to cover the cost for collecting, loading, transporting, and recycling/disposing of waste tires.  Public Works will oversee the grant and provide contract hauling and recycling.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wilson","LastName":"Fong","Phone":"6264583581"},{"GrantID":23170,"CycleID":716,"CycleCode":"TCU18       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU18        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":99841.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Long Beach proposes to continue the cleanup efforts around the Los Angeles River area north of the Long Beach Harbor Basin.  This area remains a high priority for the City due to the level of illegal dumping that occurs.\r\n\r\nThe first area is east of the LA River between 5th Street and Willow Street (East Project Area), to Magnolia Avenue as the west boundary. The East project area is residential and commercial, including Drake Park and Thomas Edison Elementary School.  Golden Park, Cesar Chavez Park and Seaside Park are also nearby.  The Los Angeles River runs directly west of the project area, with the Long Beach Harbor and Downtown Long Beach less than one mile from the project area.\r\n\r\nThe second area is west of the Los Angeles River between 9th Street and Willow Street (West Project Area), to Santa Fe Avenue as the east boundary. The West project area includes industrial and residential areas, including Garfield Elementary School and with Cabrillo High School nearby. Nearby parks include Hudson and Admiral Kidd Parks. The Los Angeles River runs directly east, the Dominguez Channel is about one-half mile to the west and the waters of the Port of Long Beach are directly south.\r\n\r\nIn both areas, clean-ups are necessary to keep dumped items off the streets.  Most illegal dumping of tires occurs in alleys and other City right-of-ways, however, occasional dumping does happen on private property.  Local businesses and neighborhood associations continue to coordinate clean-up efforts in the impacted area, but still need assistance as the responsibility has outgrown their resources.  Grant funds would ensure that tires are regularly collected, and that the east and west project areas remain clean and safe for residents and businesses. All tires collected by City crews will be taken to a facility that recycles tires into crumb rubber that is used in asphalt paving surfaces and synthetic athletic surfaces.  “No Dumping” signs will be posted in areas most impacted by illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christy","LastName":"Serrano","Phone":"5625704647"},{"GrantID":23171,"CycleID":716,"CycleCode":"TCU18       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU18        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":30910.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With the funding requested, Stanislaus County Department of Environmental Resources estimates picking up approximately 5,000 waste tires that have been illegally dumped either on private property or along the county unincorporated roadways.  The goal is to remediate small tire piles as soon as possible to prevent blighted conditions and to prevent a harborage for insects and vermin.  All car and truck tires will be recycled.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wallace","LastName":"Low","Phone":"2095256741"},{"GrantID":23173,"CycleID":716,"CycleCode":"TCU18       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU18        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Fresno is located near the center of the State of California in the central San Joaquin Valley. Fresno has a population of approximately 500,000 and a high concentrated poverty rate. A substantial part of the residential areas are in older neighborhoods which were developed with alleys. Illegally dumped tires and other debris are continually dumped in these alleys, street curbs, along canal banks, on vacant lots, near freeway, and on other public rights-of-way areas. The City of Fresno employs two staff members who locate and remove these illegally dumped tires throughout the city. The tires are transported by the staff using a stake-side truck owned by the city and placed in a trailer for a removal by a registered hauler. The hauler takes the trailer to a waste tire recycling facility. The Clean-Up grant allows the City of Fresno to remove these waste tires therefore preventing blight, fire hazards and environmental issues.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christina","LastName":"Pasillas","Phone":"5596218456"},{"GrantID":23175,"CycleID":717,"CycleCode":"SWC80       ","CycleNameID":9,"CycleName":"Illegal Disp. Site \u0026 LF Cleanup Remediation Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC80        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Julian Lopez","AwardedFunds":158773.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Illegal dumping is a citywide issue in San Pablo that threatens public health, safety and the environment.  The main locations of illegal dumping in San Pablo are in the creeks (predominately from encampments) and on the public-right-of-way (predominately from multi-unit dwellings, or MUDs).  The City proposes to: 1) clean up illegal dumping hot spots in two creeks, 2) install fencing at major creek hot spot to limit access, and 3) host one-day disposal events at MUD hot spots.  City staff will leverage the clean-up days as opportunities to meet with residents and property managers/owners of MUDs to share information about free disposal options and evaluate whether the MUDs have adequate solid waste service for their residents.","ParticipantName":"City of San Pablo","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chiara","LastName":"Hanna","Phone":"5102153063"},{"GrantID":23176,"CycleID":716,"CycleCode":"TCU18       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU18        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":59669.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1,950 tires from the Tijuana River Valley split among at least two agencies;\r\n200 tires from the City owned Brownfield Airport;\r\n300 tires from San Diego Open Space clean-ups;\r\n3,900 tires to be collected by Code Compliance from public rights-of-way.\r\n1,100 tires from the City of Chula Vista public rights-of-way.\r\n200 tires from Skibbe Ranch.\r\nThis results in a projected clean-up cost of $7.80/tire.\r\n\r\nThe Tijuana River Valley is an estuary of national importance with a multi-agency approach to restoring and protecting the sensitive ecosystem. Tires from Mexico are washed downstream during rain events and have significant impact on the watershed. Tires are plucked from the sediment and trash removed during dredging of river channels and sediment basins. Large truck tires can sometimes be recycled however passenger tires are too contaminated with sediments and go the landfill.\r\n\r\nBrownfield Airport is a small City operated airport located on a large piece of City owned property.  This property is bordered by open space and is located in a remote area of the City. These factors have made it prone to dumping.  The City has been cleaning up the property in preparation for development. \r\n\r\nCity of San Diego Open Space: \r\nTires dumped in open spaces, parks and canyons are collected by park rangers and stored at this location until a pick up is arranged.\r\n\r\nThe City of San Diego Code Compliance division actively collects tires from the Public Rights-of Way throughout the City and stores them until a pick up can be arranged.\r\n\r\nThe City of Chula Vista Code Compliance division actively collects tires from the Public Rights-of Way throughout the city. The tires were stored at the site known as “former public works” yard which is now closed.  They will now be stored at the current public works yard until they are picked up. \r\n\r\nSkibbe Ranch is a part of the Tijuana River Valley (TVR), but is a single location to collect small amounts of tires found in the TRV by the ranchers.\r\n\r\nThe Tire enforcement Program also refers tire piles on public property to Code Compliance for remediation.  Detailed logs are provided of these activities.  When possible the Tire Enforcement Program utilizes surveillance cameras to catch perpetrators and deter dumping.\r\nSome signs and/or fencing may be purchased with grant monies.\r\nOther than the contaminated tires from the Tijuana River Valley, every attempt is made to recycle the tires at BAS recycling, our closest tire recycling facility, located 100 miles away in Moreno Valley.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Frick","Phone":"6192367080"},{"GrantID":23178,"CycleID":716,"CycleCode":"TCU18       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU18        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":90190.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will be a roaming waste tire pick up program aimed at properties with illegally dumped waste tires. We will advertise to the general public of the possibility of waste tire removal if qualified. One of our team members will conduct a field interview to determine the eligibility of a site. If a site is eligible we will collect and transport the tires to the proper collection site.\r\n\r\nIllegally dumped waste tires pose significant threats to the environment, public health, and the public safety. Within the unincorporated areas of Butte County, tires are frequently dumped illegally on roadways, on vacant land, in alleys, and in sensitive wildlife habitats near homes, schools, and businesses. These tires provide breeding grounds for rodents and mosquitoes, which could spread the West Nile Virus and other diseases. There is also a threat of fire when a large number of tires are dumped in one location, which occurs frequently in rural areas. During drought conditions, this threat increases significantly. Unfortunately, our county has suffered two major disasters that warranted \"State of Emergency\" orders from local, state, and federal government. An unforeseen dynamic in the fallout of these events was an exponential increase in illegal debris dumping and disposal. This new tactic will aggressively approach the illegal dumping of tires, and assist in the prevention of continual offenses.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicholas","LastName":"Henderson","Phone":"5306930172"},{"GrantID":23179,"CycleID":713,"CycleCode":"FR69        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR69         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:\r\n\r\nThe Yurok Tribe Environmental Program is requesting funds through the Pilot Program to cleanup one of its legacy ranches, Nelson Ranch.  The site is located on a mountain above the town of Weitchpec in Humboldt County.  This area was once a thriving upland ranch of connecting prairies and meadows with natural small water bodies and flowing streams, used for grazing small livestock.  The current landowner assumed this property with a large dump on it accumulated through many years.  Items such as abandoned vehicles, household waste and construction material remain. \r\n\r\nThe condition of the property is a concern because of the illegal activity and potential harmful impacts to the environmental both on-site and further downhill.  The goal is to return the area back to a ranch-like state giving occupants the opportunity to invest in and assist with the land.  One of the reasons the tribe has prioritized this site is because of its proximity to a sacred site.  The elder tribe members remember the emanating smell of apple blossoms coming from ranches such as this.","ParticipantName":"Yurok Tribe","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Koiya","LastName":"Tuttle","Phone":"7074821822"},{"GrantID":23181,"CycleID":716,"CycleCode":"TCU18       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU18        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":47375.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Joaquin County requests $47,375 to implement a tire clean up and education campaign. The campaign aims to reduce the illegal dumping of waste tires from residential and agricultural neighborhoods through tire removal and education. Tires will be removed from rural properties and public roadways using staff and the Greater Valley Conservation Corps.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lisette","LastName":"Webb","Phone":"2094683066"},{"GrantID":23184,"CycleID":716,"CycleCode":"TCU18       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU18        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Imperial County is a unique community of seven cities. The city of Mexicali with a population of well over a million residents, borders the city of Calexico. the yearly crossing is over 1.2 million. Imperial county generates approximately 75,000 used and waste tires annually. The County cities and unincorporated communities comprise less than two percent of the land aand this provides ample desolated, isolated and observably ares where individuals could illegally dump tires.\r\n\r\nEven one these following factors would substantially contribute to the number of illegally dumped and discarded tires but taken together creates a formidable environmental of unsightly and disease-bearing discarded illegally dumped tires. Close proximity to the Mexico border crossing, Imperial Valley inherits many tires rejected by the Mexican Recycling Industry: large number of seasonal visitors attracting recreational vehicle owners with vehicles in tow. off road visitors to the Imperial sand dunes (each of these licensed vehicles paying admission to BLM land is approximately 456,300 street legal vehicles for 2019, typically hauls an average of three off-road vehicles) high usage of passengers, truck, sime-truck and equipment tires in the Imperial County agricultural industry: and lack of financial resources, and irrigation canals (canals are cleaned quarterly and illegally  disposed tires are removed)\r\nAll of Imperial Valley Resource Management Agency (IVRMA) collected tires now are going to Rubber Recovery Inc. located at 10672-B Calabash Avenue, Fontana, Ca 92337. Nothing goes to the landfill. The tires transpoted from the Imperial Valley to Rubber Recovery Inc, are crumbed buffing or molding to manufacture retail products. All contractors must sign an  agreement to take all collected tires to a recycling facility.\r\n\r\nCommunity support for the Tire Cleanup Program included local Enforcement Agency (LEA) and Elected Officials. Imperial County has developed an Illegally Dumping Task Force in 2009 which has brought awareness to the residents of Imperial County of the problems associated with illegally dumping.We now have enforcement provided by Imperial County Sheriff Department, Highway Patrol and the local enforcement agency (LEA)  In 2008 the Imperial County Board of Supervisors passed an ordinance #1436, chapter 8.73-Unlawfuland Unauthorized Dumping of Solid Waste. Illegal Dumping of tires is a serious threat to the Public Health and Safety in the proximity of densely populated areas to residental homes, schools and commercial locations. Imperial County covers approximately 4,597 square miles of predominately agriculture  land with many schools in Imperial county in remote areas where tires are frequently illegally dumped. San Pasqual Valley Unified School District is located 90 miles from a populated area. Pine Elementary School. Magnolia Union Elementary School district. Mulbery Elementary School District and Meadows Union School District are all schools that are in rural and agricultural areas in Imperial county. Illegally dump inf of tires is common in rural secluded agricultural areas. Pesticides residue has been found in tires. Physical injuries can also result from sharp or pointed objects inside a discarded tires.Tire collection crews have reported finding needles, broken glass and dangerous objects. Piles of illegally discarded tires that contain trash or dry brush are a potential fire hazard. When tires burn the toxic chemicals are released directly into the atmosphere. This can cause both short and long term health hazards to residents. Compounds from melted tires can also pollute soil, surface water and ground water. A tremendous health hazard is created when illegally discarded tires accumulate on roads that run through farmland, and the pile of tires ignited.\r\n\r\nOver 550,000 illegally dumped tires have been collected and recycled from Imperial County roadways and other public areas with grants from CalRecycle /CIWMB. IVRMA has exhibited wise and judicious use of CalRecycle Grant funds which will continue. IVRMA has developed significant experience and has managed to keep the cost of collections down on the  recycling illegally discarded tires.","ParticipantName":"Imperial Valley Resource Management Agency","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Daveline","LastName":"Villaseñor","Phone":"7603374586"},{"GrantID":23191,"CycleID":716,"CycleCode":"TCU18       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU18        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":67564.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lake Elsinore has identified both 1) existing tire stockpiles on private property, and 2) recurring \"hot spots\" for illegal tire dumping which occur on, or near, public streets and right-of-ways in residential neighborhoods.\r\n\r\nThe City will use grant funds to facilitate the clean-up of existing tire stockpiles on private property, two locations of which are detailed in this grant proposal under the \"Sites\" tab. Additional stockpiles on private property may be identified during the course of the grant cycle, either by Public Works staff or by the \"Tire Patrols\" conducted by Conservation Corps members. All tires collected from private property will be taken to the City Yard and placed in the designated tire collection roll-off bin. This bin will then be taken to a recycling facility for end-use. \r\n\r\nTo address its ongoing tire dumping problem near residences, the City will implement a three-pronged approach:\r\n\r\n1. The City will establish and promote a tire dumping reporting telephone hotline and email address.  Residents will be encouraged to report any tires that they see dumped throughout the City.  This information will be provided to the Mountains Federation Local Conservation Corps members during their monthly \"Tire Patrol.\" Corps members will collect the tires and bring them to the City Yard for loading in a 40-yard roll-off for transport for recycling.\r\n\r\n2. The Mountains Foundation Local Conservation Corps will provide 4 staff members each month for an 8-hour \"Tire Patrol.\"  Corps members will drive throughout the Lake Elsinore community to collect any tires that have been dumped on public property or along right-of-ways, with particular emphasis on the \"hot spots\" identified in the \"Sites\" tab.  Corps members will collect tires from any locations identified by calls or emails to the City\u0027s tire dumping hotline.  Corps members will also collect any tires from all the frequent dumping locations identified by the City.  All tires collected during these \"Tire Patrols\" will be taken to the City Yard and placed in the designated tire collection 40-yard roll-off bin. This bin will then be taken to a recycling facility for end-use. \r\n\r\n3. City Public Works staff will collect any dumped tires that they see during their regular travel through the City.  In the case of large tires piles, location information will be provided to the Local Conservation Corps to collect the tires during their regular \"Tire Patrols\".  All tires collected by the Public Works staff will be brought to the City Yard and placed in the designated tire collection roll-off box. This bin will then be taken to a recycling facility for end-use.","ParticipantName":"City of Lake Elsinore","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicole","LastName":"McCalmont","Phone":"9516743124"},{"GrantID":23193,"CycleID":716,"CycleCode":"TCU18       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU18        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":4214.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Santa Cruz seeks to utilize the CalRecycle Tire Cleanup Grant in order to remove and recycle illegal tire dumps along public right of ways and on private properties where the owner was not involved in contributing to the illegal tire dumps. We anticipate the opportunity to remove approximately 550 tires.  \r\n\r\nTire Clean-up events will be conducted as needed and the tires will be received at  three disposal sites: the Buena Vista Landfill, Ben Lomond Transfer Station, and the City of Santa Cruz Resource Recovery Facility.  Our estimated cost per tire is in the high range at approximately $7.66 due to retrieval costs of partially buried tires from ravines and hillsides. Efforts will be made to reduce the cost per tire whenever possible by maximizing efficiency in the process. \r\n\r\nThe benefits of the proper treatment of waste tires in our county include environmental protection and the reduction of mosquito habitats along with mosquitoes and the threat of diseases they may spread.  Additionally, the aesthetic benefits of removing illegal tire dumps will have far reaching improvements regarding beautification, quality of life, and morale.\r\n \r\nCalRecycle grant funds are requested for the reimbursement of waste tire processing expenses, and staffing costs directly related to the Tire Clean-Up program.","ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nader","LastName":"Sidhom","Phone":"8314542590"},{"GrantID":23195,"CycleID":716,"CycleCode":"TCU18       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU18        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":9497.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Collect, remove, transport and dispose of illegally dumped tires.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Seth","LastName":"Strader","Phone":"7074675719"},{"GrantID":23200,"CycleID":716,"CycleCode":"TCU18       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU18        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":22980.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Riverside County Department of Waste Resources (Department) has been removing illegally dumped tire from county roads since 2002.  The Illegal dumping Mop-uP and Cleanup Team (IMPACT) has removed tons of illegally dumped solid waste and waste tires. To date IMPACT program has removed over 37,000 illegally dumped waste tires on county road right-of-ways.  The Department is committed to continue this program and remove tires from road sides.  So if awarded the grant for another cycle the Department will continue to do this work.\r\n\r\nThe Department will use the Crew Lead Worker and Maintenance and Construction job classifications to operate exempt-government hauling vehicles (Tire Program Identification Number 1570382-01). The tire loads will be manifested and transported using the government-exempt hauling vehicles (Tire Program Identification Number 1274054-01). The waste tire loads will be hauled to B J Used Tire \u0026 Rubber Recycling (TPID Number 1001094). For the bulk of the labor, the Department will use the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department Riverside Alternative Sentencing Program (RASP) participant’s in removing waste tires from county roads.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joseph","LastName":"Contaoi","Phone":"9514863200"},{"GrantID":23204,"CycleID":716,"CycleCode":"TCU18       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU18        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":44932.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Ontario covers nearly 50 square miles of developed and vacant open urban. With these geographical features, illegal dumping of waste tires is a major problem for the City resulting in significant social, health, environmental and economic impacts for our citizens. Areas used for illegal dumping are often near schools or residential neighborhoods, and easily accessible to people, especially children, who are vulnerable to the physical hazards posed by waste tires. In addition, illegally disposed tires are found near Ontario’s International airport, and electrical transmission lines which pose great risk to commercial and industrial districts. \r\n\r\nSome locations are also near the City water storage tanks or waterways posing a serious threat to the City’s drinking water.\r\n\r\nCity staff attempts to remove illegally dumped tires quickly to alleviate the threat to public health and safety, maintain a clean environment and to discourage further illegal dumping. City maintenance staff members work 5-days a week to clean-up City areas littered with waste tires. To assist in the cleanup efforts, the City will make use of its electronic app that allows residents to report illegally disposed tires directly from their cell phones.  Residents will also be encouraged to report illegally dumped tires using a designated hotline to report the matter. \r\n\r\nUnder the direction of Ontario’s Municipal Utilities Integrated Waste Division, work crews will be dispatched to collect and store the tires in 40-yard roll-off container for transportation by a waste tire hauler to an approved end-use facility for recycling.\r\n\r\nTo offset the cost of recycling waste tires, the City is requesting reimbursement of $25, 367.91 for City Staff, including Code Enforcement staff salaries and benefits when actual time is spent on grant-related activities.  This will also include staff to prepare payment requests and final progress report.\r\nParcel numbers and exact locations are not included in this grant as illegally dumped tires are scattered throughout Ontario and staff acts upon complaints of abandoned tires in specific areas. It is anticipated that passenger car, light truck and medium truck tires are expected to be the majority based on the tires collected during previous grant cycles. \r\n\r\nPictures of the waste tires illegally dumped are included for your convenience. The City is requesting Waste Tire Cleanup grant funds of $$19, 563.60 to offset the collection, disposal, materials, and hauling cost of approximately 6,600 waste tires anticipated to be illegally dumped during the 2-year grant term.","ParticipantName":"City of Ontario","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Porscha","LastName":"Gatewood","Phone":"9093952776"},{"GrantID":23206,"CycleID":716,"CycleCode":"TCU18       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU18        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":99998.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Los Angeles has an on-going waste tire cleanup program through the City\u0027s Department of Public Works (DPW) managed by the Solid Resources Support Services (SRSSD) and the Solid Resources Collection Division (SRCD) of the Los Angeles Sanitation (LASAN). SRCD removes illegally dumped tires within the City`s right-of-ways, alleys and boundaries. Tires collected are delivered to any of the six LASAN\u0027s district yards and other City locations approved by LASAN for storage and recording purposes. The district yards and LASAN approved locations provide environmentally sound storage areas for the collection and transportation by a vendor to a tire recycling facility for processing and beneficial reuse. Each of the LASAN district yards has a Tire Program Identification (TPID) Number Certificate issued by Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) storing an approved number of tires at a certain time period. LASAN\u0027s six district yards are as follows:\r\n\r\n1) West Valley District Yard\r\n8840 Vanalden Avenue\r\nNorthridge, CA 91324\r\n818-727-7193\r\n\r\n2) South Los Angeles District Yard\r\n786 South Mission Road\r\nLos Angeles, CA 90023\r\n213-485-4912\r\n\r\n3) West Los Angeles District\r\n2027 Stoner Avenue\r\nLos Angeles,CA 90025\r\n310-575-8393\r\n\r\n4) Harbor District Yard\r\n1400 North Gaffey Street\r\nSan Pedro, CA 90731\r\n310-548-7708\r\n\r\n5) East Valley District yard\r\n11050 Pendleton Street\r\nSun Valley, CA 91325\r\n818-752-5700\r\n\r\n6) North Central District\r\n452 San Fernando Road\r\nLos Angeles, CA 90031\r\n(323) 227-7334\r\n\r\nThe City of Los Angeles collects an average of 650 tons of used tires annually through which LASAN estimates 50% are collected from illegally dumped areas. B.J. Used Tire \u0026 Rubber Recycling, Inc. (B.J. - contact: Rita Jankouzian, 909-684-2316) has contract with the City for the collection, transportation and \u0026 processing of used tires for beneficial reuse. \r\n\r\nAdditionally, LASAN partners with Los Angeles Conservation Corps (LACC – contact: Robert Skillman, 213-749-3601) for the removal of tires within the approved wastesheds of the City of Los Angeles. LACC services are limited to the collection and transportation of used/waste tires only. LACC will directly deliver to B.J. \u0026 LASAN pays B.J. for disposal/recycling of the LACC\u0027s delivered tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ronaldo","LastName":"Milo","Phone":"2134853568"},{"GrantID":23208,"CycleID":716,"CycleCode":"TCU18       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU18        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":78652.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the below summary to reflect the approved grant project:  \r\n\r\nThe City of El Monte has a population of 115,586 and is in the 91-100% (Highest Score) for Disadvantaged Communities.\r\n\r\nThe Grant funds would allow the collection of tires being illegally dumped throughout the City.  Valley Vista Services, the City’s franchised hauler, collected 82.37 tons of illegally disposal of tires in 2018 and 16.49 tons in 2019.\r\n\r\nIn order to offer our residents additional opportunities to dispose of tires, The City hosts a bulky item round-up twice a year. At these Bulky Item round-up events, residents can also dispose of tires properly.","ParticipantName":"City of El Monte","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Rico","Phone":"6262588833"},{"GrantID":23210,"CycleID":716,"CycleCode":"TCU18       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU18        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Bernardino County Code Enforcement will utilize Waste Tire Cleanup Grant funds to abate waste tire dump sites throughout its large jurisdictional area. The deserts of San Bernardino County are frequently utilized as a dumping ground for the illegal disposal of waste tires and other materials. The County actively combats these activities with an Illegal Dumping program, and we look forward to a continued partnership with CalRecycle to carry on our efforts in identifying and abating illegal waste tire dump sites.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maria","LastName":"Gonzales","Phone":"9099638665"},{"GrantID":23213,"CycleID":716,"CycleCode":"TCU18       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU18        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":41950.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Locate and remove illegally dumped and/or stockpiled waste tires from City of Lancaster public roads, right-of-ways and other public lands. Waste tires will be taken to the City Maintenance Facility and transported by state permitted registered haulers to end use facilities. Priority will be given to sites that pose serious threats to public health and safety and the environment. Public roads, vacant lots and public land sites that are within 1,000 feet of residential homes, schools, and industrial centers where tires are often illegally dumped throughout the City. \r\n\r\nPrior grant cycle awards have helped to clean-up numerous waste tires throughout the City of Lancaster. To date; the City has cleaned up over 500 illegal waste tire piles, benefiting local and regional efforts in minimizing risks to public health and safety, and promoting the clean-up and removal of environmental hazards and conservation of natural resources.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Heather","LastName":"Andrews","Phone":"6617236195"},{"GrantID":23214,"CycleID":716,"CycleCode":"TCU18       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU18        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":249991.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Madera‘s Public Works Department will act as the lead agency in this regional application with Madera County participating as the other jurisdiction. \r\n\r\nThe City staff will administer the grant if selected, coordinate the scheduling of tire trailers and pickup locations, oversee the pickup of tires found in alleys, public right-of-way and waterways at various scattered sites. County staff will follow the same procedures within their jurisdiction. The goal is to remove 31,000 tires over the term of the grant. \r\n\r\nThe City will use American Tire Recycle,LLC. - Scrap Tire Company to provide the trailer vans used for the removal of scrap tires found in the City and County of Madera. American Tire Recycling, LLC will transmit electronically all generator, hauler, and end use facility information to CalRecycle. American Tire Recycling, LLC will provide City with hard copies of all manifests and weight certificates. \r\n\r\nThere will be minor supply costs for gloves to be used by haulers, fuel for hauling vehicles, and related grant costs. \r\n\r\nTotal grant application will not exceed $250,000 and cost per tire will be below $8.00 per tire. All tires collected will be taken to a permitted recycling facility.","ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sergio","LastName":"Martinez","Phone":"5596624951"},{"GrantID":23215,"CycleID":720,"CycleCode":"CCG1        ","CycleNameID":132,"CycleName":"Community Composting for Green Spaces","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CCG1         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Heather Rose","AwardedFunds":1540045.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The California Alliance for Community Composting (CACC), a fiscally-sponsored project of People, Food, and Land Foundation, proposes to develop 50 community composting sites across 6 regions of California (greater Los Angeles, Inland Empire, San Diego, Bay Area, Fresno \u0026 Rural Central CA, and Sacramento \u0026 Rural Northern CA). The sites will have a collective organics diversion capacity of 10,930.6 tons during the grant period and will support a large array of community benefits for disadvantaged \u0026 low-income communities, such as: compost provision, food production, beautification \u0026 urban greening, social \u0026 educational opportunities, job training \u0026 organizational support, as well as positive environmental health impacts to air, water, soil, plant \u0026 animal life. Approximately 30 part-time staff members will collaborate across our administrative and on-site tasks to share in the development and launch of a comprehensive  California Community Composter Training Program and Certification Standards (supported by an expert national advisory group). We will also develop a data collection and information sharing platform which will collectively support each community composting hub with community-based project coordination, financial support, data management \u0026 analysis, and holistic compost hub health assessments. In the spirit of intentional collaboration with CalRecycle and deep community engagement, we hope our efforts will empower communities that have shouldered disproportionate environmental justice burdens for too long, and to pave the way for a healthy and equitable future for organics recovery programs across the state.","ParticipantName":"People, Food, and Land Foundation, Inc.","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Heywood","Phone":"3108668939"},{"GrantID":23216,"CycleID":716,"CycleCode":"TCU18       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU18        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":17914.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Town of Apple Valley encompasses 78 square miles of developed and open desert land. With these geographical features, illegal dumping of waste tires is a major problem for the Town resulting in significant social, health, environmental and economic impacts for our citizens. Areas used for illegal dumping are often within 1,000 feet of schools, residential neighborhoods, commercial and industrial centers, airport and electrical transmission lines. These locations are easily accessible to people, especially children, who are vulnerable to the physical hazards posed by waste tires.  The Town attempts to remove illegally dumped tires quickly to alleviate this threat to public health and safety and to discourage further illegal dumping. Parcel numbers and exact locations are not included in this grant as illegally dumped tires are scattered throughout the entire Apple Valley boundaries. The Town will use the waste tire cleanup grant funds to identify waste tire piles by acting upon citizen complaints of abandoned tires in specific areas of the Town and collect and transport them to a short-term storage location at the Town’s Public Works Yard. Pictures of the waste tires illegally dumped are included for your convenience. The Town anticipates approximately 2,400 waste tires will be transported by the contractor, Burrtec Waste Industries, Inc, a registered waste tire hauler, to an approved end-use facility for recycling or for supplementary fuel to provide heat in a cement kiln.\r\n\r\nTo offset the cost of recycling waste tires, the Town is requesting reimbursement of $10,344 for Code Enforcement Officer’s salaries and benefits when actual time is spent on grant related activities with an additional $750 requested for supplies to be used during cleanup activities.  The Town is also requesting $4,547 in Waste Tire Cleanup grant funds to offset the cost to load and transport approximately 2,400 waste tires anticipated to be illegally dumped during the 2-year grant term. As part of grant reporting, the Town is requesting reimbursement of $2,273 for staff to prepare payment requests and final report.","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Ryan","Phone":"7602407000"},{"GrantID":23217,"CycleID":716,"CycleCode":"TCU18       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU18        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":16000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Tire Cleanup Grant will be used in areas where illegally dumped tires are normally found including alleys and sites within 1000 feet to residential homes, waterways, and commercial/industrial businesses. An estimated total of 8,000 tires are expected to be collected. Funds will be used for the costs associated to tire trailer services for illegally dumped tires. Member jurisdictions remove the tires and bring them over to both of our landfills. Tire haulers then pick them up from both landfills and recycle them.","ParticipantName":"Merced County Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kaylee","LastName":"Yang","Phone":"2097234481"},{"GrantID":23220,"CycleID":716,"CycleCode":"TCU18       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU18        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":4470.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Sanger has dealt with illegal dumping of tires each year. The City Public Works Staff dedicates time each week to remove tires from alleys, behind store buildings, empty lots, inside bin enclosures, and throughout town. This grant would assist the City to offset cost for collecting illegally dumped tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Sanger","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julian","LastName":"Ruvalcuva","Phone":"5595670525"},{"GrantID":23228,"CycleID":716,"CycleCode":"TCU18       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU18        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":31363.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The TCU18 Waste Tire Cleanup Grant Program will provide funding for Lake County to coordinate for the collection, removal, transportation, recycling and disposal of tires from illegal tire dumping along public road right-of-ways, county park properties, and in some cases private properties that have been used as illegal dump sites for tires. The project will allow the county to respond in a more timely manner to remove tires, thereby reducing potential health and fire risks and minimize additional tires from accumulating into larger piles. We have identified and attached details about some specific sites that have been identified as recurring problem locations; however the proposal allows funding to manage additional sites identified during the grant performance period. The County anticipates collecting approximately 4,000 illegally dumped tires through this program and will work with groups such as AmeriCorps, the Local Government Commission (LGC), and Citizens Caring For Clearlake (CC4C, a local nonprofit) to help with large scale cleanups. These groups have previously partnered with the County of Lake, providing valuable labor and passion to clean up waterways, parks and trails. \r\n\r\nThe County of Lake will contract with the two franchised waste haulers to pick up tires that have been illegally dumped within each of their jurisdictions. The haulers will then deliver the tires to their respective facilities for proper disposal and recycling. The County will partner with AmeriCorps, LGC, and CC4C when necessary to assist with cleanups.","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":23239,"CycleID":716,"CycleCode":"TCU18       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU18        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The main objective of this grant proposal is to remove illegally dumped tires from several locations throughout the City of Bakersfield and to restore the areas back to their original state. Illegally dumped waste tires create blight, vector control and other health and safety hazards to the public and the environment. Illegal dump sites not abated in a timely manner potentially contribute to the accumulation of waste tires. The City of Bakersfield cleanup projects are intended to mitigate potential fire and health risks posed by these tire piles within our jurisdiction. \r\n\r\nThe City of Bakersfield Solid Waste Division currently responds to citizen complaints of illegal dumping which has occurred along the public right-of-ways or upon their private property. \r\n\r\nThe Solid Waste Division dedicates a Solid Waste Equipment Operator almost 25 hours per week towards the collection and removal of waste tires illegally dumped throughout alleys, roadways, sidewalks and other public property. \r\n\r\nAll waste tires collected are transported to the City of Bakersfield s Corporation yard or Recycling and Composting facility. The City of Bakersfield Solid Waste Division drivers will deliver large and car passenger tires from its city truck/trailer combination to contractor BARC recycling facility for the purpose of recycling. \r\n\r\nAn estimated of 15,000 tires are to be removed and recycled.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Manar","LastName":"Haddad","Phone":"6613263045"},{"GrantID":23241,"CycleID":716,"CycleCode":"TCU18       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU18        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":23210.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Hesperia covers nearly 75 square miles of developed and vacant open desert land. With these geographical features, illegal dumping of waste tires is a major problem for the City resulting in significant social, health, environmental and economic impacts for our citizens. Areas used for illegal dumping, often times near schools or residential neighborhoods, are easily accessible to people, especially children, who are vulnerable to the physical hazards posed by waste tires. Some locations are also near the City water storage tanks or Mojave River causing a serious threat to the City\u0027s drinking water.\r\n\r\nCity staff attempts to remove illegally dumped tires quickly to alleviate the threat to public health and safety, maintain a clean environment and to discourage further illegal dumping. Code Enforcement Officers are available 7-days a week to clean-up City areas littered with waste tires. To assist in the cleanup efforts, the City\u0027s Code Enforcement Department contracts with the Work Release Program through the County of San Bernardino Criminal Justice System. Under the supervision of a Code Enforcement Officer, work release crews and City Code Enforcement Officers pick-up the waste tires and deliver to the grant Contractor for proper disposal. In addition to Code Enforcement Officers collecting waste tires, the City\u0027s Public Works personnel may also pick up tires that are located along City right-of-way. The Contractor will transport the waste tires to an approved end-use facility for recycling or for supplementary fuel to provide heat in a cement kiln.\r\n\r\nTo offset the cost of recycling waste tires, the City is requesting reimbursement of $9,711.00 for Code Enforcement Officer’s salaries and benefits when actual time is spent on grant-related activities. Parcel numbers and exact locations are not included in this grant as illegally dumped tires are scattered throughout Hesperia and staff acts upon complaints of abandoned tires in specific areas. It is anticipated that passenger car, light truck and medium truck tires are expected to be the majority based on the tires collected during previous grant cycles. Pictures of the waste tires illegally dumped are included for your convenience. The City is requesting Waste Tire Cleanup grant funds of $11,466 to offset the collection, disposal and hauling cost of approximately 3,675 waste tires anticipated to be illegally dumped during the 2- year grant term. As part of grant reporting, the City is requesting reimbursement of $2,033.20 for staff to prepare payment requests and final report.","ParticipantName":"City of Hesperia","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jamie","LastName":"Carone","Phone":"7609471589"},{"GrantID":23246,"CycleID":722,"CycleCode":"HD35        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD35         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":74011.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Collect local data on awareness, such as a survey or interviews, and use 1 lb. propane cylinders by asking retailers for sales data. The project will recruit/promote locations to sell or refill the reusable 1 lb. cylinders.  We will recruit retailers to sell/refill/exchange ongoing beyond the timeframe of the grant project.  Additionally, this project will recruit local collection sites for batteries.  Further, we will provide mobile collections for hazardous waste.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Jim ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Robbins","Phone":"7074636708"},{"GrantID":23261,"CycleID":722,"CycleCode":"HD35        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD35         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To upgrade to the City of Fontana Household Hazardous Waste collection facility by upgrading a prefabricated steel canopy. The awning provides cover for equipment and materials enabling\r\nthe City to continue compliance with our stormwater NPDES permit. Purchase of personal protective equipment and equipment for HHW Facility.","ParticipantName":"City of Fontana","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Leslie","LastName":"Graciano","Phone":"9094288819"},{"GrantID":23273,"CycleID":722,"CycleCode":"HD35        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD35         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":" This project will educate the City of Vacaville residents of their permanent HHW collection facility (RVS HHW), located within the City, in order to increase usage of that site and decrease improper disposal of HHW. In order to reach the 100,000+ residents of the City, we will use multiple outreach methods that will mutually reinforce each other yet be tailored to effectively reach the City’s diverse population. Outreach tasks will include radio, free media, door hangers, bill inserts, direct mail, newsletters, newspaper ads, transit signage, and/or social media. The outreach tasks will educate residents about the specific HHW materials accepted by the RVS HHW facility, proper HHW handling, transporting tips, hours of operation, etc. We will all augment all outreach tasks with all relevant City- and community-connected web and digital platforms.","ParticipantName":"City of Vacaville","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shawn","LastName":"Campbell","Phone":"9164464744"},{"GrantID":23276,"CycleID":722,"CycleCode":"HD35        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD35         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Disposal of expired and/or unregistered pesticides by agricultural growers countywide.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"NARCISA","LastName":"UNTAL","Phone":"7077843172"},{"GrantID":23277,"CycleID":722,"CycleCode":"HD35        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD35         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":77913.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Reusable 1 lb. propane cylinders (reusables) are relatively new, the public/consumer doesn’t know about them. We want consumers to switch from single-use cylinders to reusables to be more environmentally friendly and reduce the cost to manage 1 lb. cylinder waste, which is costly for the city and county. The project will collect additional data on resident awareness and use of 1 lb. cylinders. We will recruit and promote locations to sell or refill the reusable 1 lb. cylinders. The HHW education campaign will include multi-media utilizing existing Refuel Your Fun campaign materials and also include outreach promotion for general HHW and local collection locations for batteries and fluorescent bulbs/lamps.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gurprit","LastName":"Jhujj","Phone":"5596004320"},{"GrantID":23285,"CycleID":723,"CycleCode":"RLC35       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC35        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":1738792.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Los Angeles Conservation Corps will continue to carry out programs for Beverage Container, E-waste, Waste Tires and Used Oil during FY 2020-21. Our objectives are as follows: \r\n\r\nUnder Beverage container grant, the Los Angeles Conservation Corps will: \r\nIncrease its collections of beverage containers by 5% overall compared to beverage collection number in FY 19-20 via collection routes and special events as measured by DORIIS/DR-6 collection logs. \r\nPerform litter abatement services as measured by weight receipts from Recycling/Transfer Stations. \r\n\r\nUnder Waste Tire grant, the Los Angeles Conservation Corps will: \r\n1) Take FY 2019-20 totals and increase illegally dumped tire collections by 5% from Los Angeles area as measured by California Manifest Process Comprehensive Trip Log and Receipts forms. We will haul away and properly dispose of/ recycle the tires. \r\n2)Provide event/ labor staff resources for collection/ hauling waste tires in partnership with The City of Los Angeles \r\n\r\nUnder E-waste grant, the Los Angeles Conservation Corps will: \r\n1) Take FY 2019-20 totals and increase E-waste collections by 5% through collection routes/curbside events and drop off events as measured by collection logs and CEWIS reports. \r\n2) Provide E-waste event/ labor staff resources in partnership with local jurisdictions. \r\n3) Provide educational/ outreach/ marketing for each E-waste collection event it conducts. \r\n4) Partner with business/jurisdictions to implement an internship for Corpsmembers interested in learning dismantling of E-waste. \r\n\r\nUnder used oil grant, the Los Angeles Conservation Corps will: \r\n1) Conduct CCC signage inspections at assigned locations once a year within Los Angeles County as reported on site verification report. \r\n2) Conduct survey and hand out boater kits under the Dockwalker Program.\r\n3) Provide outreach and canvasing service in support of LA County Public Works Used Oil Filter Exchange Events in FY 20-21\r\n","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Conservation Corps","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Skillman","Phone":"2132107620"},{"GrantID":23286,"CycleID":723,"CycleCode":"RLC35       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC35        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":1738792.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In grant RLC35, the San Jose Conservation Corps and Charter School (SJCC+CS) will continue to build on the success of their recycling programs in beverage containers, E-waste, waste tires, and used oil. \r\n\r\nSJCC+CS’s Zero Waste \u0026 Recycling Department will continue to expand, refine, and continuously develop new methods and models for achieving greater impact within each respective material fund, while simultaneously creating meaningful training and employment opportunities for our corps members. We will work collaboratively with local jurisdictions, private businesses, and other agencies to provide more education and outreach regarding beverage containers, E-Waste, used oil, and waste tires to our local community. \r\n\r\nPlease see below for a short summary on each of the material related projects that we are developing or engaging in: \r\n\r\nBeverage Containers:\r\nSJCC+CS will renew partnerships and continue and grow our collection programs with the City of Sunnyvale, East Side Union High School District, and Evergreen Valley College. We will also explore new opportunities for beverage container material collection by securing one or more additional contracts and piloting new models of collection. \r\n\r\nE-Waste:\r\nSJCC+CS will continue to collect E-waste through regular curbside collection of residential material, weekly business E-waste collection routes, amnesty events, and special events in partnership with local haulers and municipalities. Additionally, we will pilot collection models for high-rise, multi-family dwellings. \r\n\r\nUsed Oil: \r\nSJCC+CS will complete all Certified Collection Center signage reviews and outreach visits as assigned by CalRecycle. We will also initiate the Dockwalker education and outreach program, through which we will to share information about clean boating, importance of caring for waterways, and proper used oil management with key target audiences.  \r\n\r\nWaste Tires:\r\nSJCC+CS will continue to collect waste tires from County and State parks, reservoirs, public lands,  and open space hot-spots. We will host amnesty events and develop partnerships to increase waste tire collection. \r\n\r\nThe San Jose Conservation Corps and Charter School is looking forward to the continued program development and partnership with CalRecycle. \r\n","ParticipantName":"San Jose Conservation Corps","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dorsey","LastName":"Moore","Phone":"4084596402"},{"GrantID":23287,"CycleID":723,"CycleCode":"RLC35       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC35        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":1738792.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: SRCC will have an E-waste collection program serving the greater Sacramento region to coordinate and collect E-waste from community partners and provide outreach and education to consumers of how to properly dispose of E-waste.\r\n\r\nSRCC will have a Used Oil program serving the greater Sacramento region to reduce the illegal dumping of used oil and to ensure that Certified Collections Centers are signed.\r\n\r\nSRCC will have a Used Tire collection program serving the greater Sacramento region to collect used tires that have been dumped on public property, assist in community tire amnesty events and provide outreach and education to consumers about how to dispose of tires.\r\n\r\nSRCC will have a beverage container recycling program focused on serving events and businesses, operating the SRCC recycling center, and providing education and outreach to the greater Sacramento region.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento Regional Conservation Corps","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kala","LastName":"Dean","Phone":"9164176746"},{"GrantID":23288,"CycleID":723,"CycleCode":"RLC35       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC35        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":1738792.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Conservation Corps of Long Beach (CCLB) will continue recycling collections to local business and Multi-Family complexes. CCLB will expand  e waste collections and handling, by partnering  with local schools, business and government agencies. CCLB will expand its service area for CCC oil signage visits. We will continue to work with our local jurisdictions, government agencies to expand our Tire collection events and out reach efforts as it relates to all grant activities.","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Knapp","Phone":"5629861249"},{"GrantID":23290,"CycleID":723,"CycleCode":"RLC35       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC35        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":1738792.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Under Cycle 35, the Fresno EOC Local Conservation Corps will provide vocational training opportunities for crews of young adults, 18-25, to collect and provide education, on the following materials approved under the CalRecycle grant; CRV bottles and cans, waste tires, electronic waste, and used oil. The LCC will continue to operate our Buyback Center in the rural town of Friant and provide convenient, away-from home recycling at over one hundred special events annually. We will also continue our partnerships with local municipalities on Amnesty events for tires and e-waste.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shawn","LastName":"Riggins","Phone":"5592641048"},{"GrantID":23293,"CycleID":723,"CycleCode":"RLC35       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC35        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":1738792.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Francisco Conservation Corps (SFCC) provides on-the-job training to at-risk, young adults through Recycling and Waste-Management: Recycling, waste diversion, Zero Waste Special Events, removal and recycling of beverage containers, E-Waste, Waste tires, and Used Oil filters through the Cities and Counties of San Francisco and San Mateo. SFCC will provide outreach and education to Corpsmembers and our local communities; provide collection, hauling, and recycling services for all waste streams solely and in collaboration with established and new partners; and develop career ladder opportunities for Corpsmembers through internships and other placement opportunities in conjunction with local partners. SFCC will meet these objectives through commitments outlined in the Grant Project Summary.","ParticipantName":"San Francisco Conservation Corps","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kip","LastName":"Bowmar","Phone":"4157809818"},{"GrantID":23294,"CycleID":723,"CycleCode":"RLC35       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC35        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":1738792.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Evaluation:\r\nUCCIE will collect, analyze and report data using CalRecycle progress report templates at the end of each quarter.  The Corps will produce a Final Report by the end of the grant term using the CalRecycle Cycle Ending Report Template.\r\nEducation, Outreach and Marketing:\r\nUCCIE will coordinate a recycling education program that provides outreach at a minimum 20 community events. We will design and create marketing materials that are distributed by Corpsmembers at events and activities in both San Bernardino and Riverside Counties. This activity will be measured by the number of outreach materials distributed and events/activities completed. \r\nPartnership and Collaboration:\r\nUCCIE will increase recycling-related partnerships and collaborations by 5% compared to last year by evidence of recycling services activities log and partnership participation forms.\r\nInternship:\r\nUCCIE will provide a minimum of one educator with local partners.\r\nCommon:\r\nUCCIE will expand e-waste, beverage container, used oil and waste tire recycling services at our San Bernardino and Indio facilities by purchasing a box truck to increase recycling services.","ParticipantName":"Southern California Mountains Foundation","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stacy","LastName":"Gorin","Phone":"5305594210"},{"GrantID":23295,"CycleID":723,"CycleCode":"RLC35       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC35        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":1738792.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SCC will utilize the funds granted under RLC35 to continue to promote zero waste and provide residents of Tulare and Kings County with consistent and convenient opportunities to continue to recycle CRV beverage containers, E-Waste, Waste Tires, and Used Oil.    ","ParticipantName":"Sequoia Community Corps","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Teresa","LastName":"Guzman","Phone":"5597324194"},{"GrantID":23296,"CycleID":723,"CycleCode":"RLC35       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC35        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":1738792.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The overall recycling goal of Greater Valley Conservation Corps (GVCC) is to provide recycling services to the immediate San Joaquin County communities, as well as nearby Amador, Calaveras, Stanislaus, and Tuolumne counties. GVCC will accomplish this by meeting the following objectives during the 2020-21 fiscal year.\r\n\r\nBeverage Containers\r\nGVCC will:\r\n\r\n• Collect 100,000 lbs. of beverage container materials \r\n• Increase the number collection and community cleanup events to 15\r\n\r\nWaste Tires\r\nGVCC will:\r\n• Conduct 10 community waste tire collection events, including community cleanups\r\n• Increase the number of Waste Tire Amnesty Collection events to 6\r\n\r\nE-Waste\r\nGVCC will:\r\n• Collect 250,000 lbs. of E-waste\r\n• Comply with DTSC approved Universal Waste (UW) trainings\r\n• Organize 4 staff/corpsmembers E-waste Handling Procedure training events\r\n• Complete 8 offsite E-waste drop-off collection events\r\n• Maintain approved E-waste collector status\r\n\r\nUsed Oil\r\nGVCC will:\r\n• Conduct CCC signage review site visits, as directed by CalRecycle\r\n• Distribute 25 to 50 DIY Kits to partners at various events and collection routes","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County Office of Education (dba Greater Valley Conservation Corps)","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicholas","LastName":"Mueller","Phone":"2092922701"},{"GrantID":23298,"CycleID":723,"CycleCode":"RLC35       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC35        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":1738825.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Farmworker Institute of Education and Leadership Development employs youth ages 18-25 in a comprehensive youth development program that is certified annually by the California Conservation Corps as meeting Local Conservation Corps statutory requirements. Funds will be used for recycling operations related to beverage containers, e-waste, used oil, and waste tires in the Kern County area.","ParticipantName":"Farmworkers Institute of Education and Leadership Development Inc.","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Villarino","Phone":"6618224381"},{"GrantID":23303,"CycleID":722,"CycleCode":"HD35        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD35         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":" This project will include education and outreach (EPR). One Day Collection Event in the City of Hawthorne. As well as the purchase of personal protection equipment. As well as an 8-hour refresher Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Standards Training.","ParticipantName":"City of Hawthorne","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Selena","LastName":"Acuna","Phone":"3103492982"},{"GrantID":23306,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":15022.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With one FTE Environmental Health Specialist and one extra help Environmental Health Specialist, Sierra County currently has one (1) closing landfill and five (5) operating transfer stations that are permitted and inspected. In addition, there are thirteen (13) closed/ inactive/ abandoned (CIA) sites that are also inspected. These solid waste facilities are located throughout an area covering approximately 1,000 square miles. In addition to the regulated facilities, the Environment Health Specialist is also required to respond to solid waste complaints. The Local Enforcement Agency is charged with the responsibility to \"...assure that solid, liquid, and hazardous waste are collected, treated, handled, and reclaimed or recycled in such a manner as to prevent the spread of pollution of waters, the creation of nuisances of safety hazards, and the environmental degradation of any kind.\" (Sierra County Health Services Plan, (1994/95). The Environmental Health Specialist is responsible for performing tasks directly related to solid waste facility permitting and inspections as well as accomplish all the duties encompassed by the Environmental Health Plan.","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Evelyn","LastName":"de Mello","Phone":"5309936778"},{"GrantID":23307,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":17316.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant will be used to finance PERSONNEL (Administrative Services and Field Staff salary).","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jasjit","LastName":"Kang","Phone":"7072631164"},{"GrantID":23308,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":15958.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. The City of Pittsburg LEA intends to use FY 2020-21 LEA grant funds to perform inspections, staff expenses related to conducting inspections such as salaries, benefits, and for maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste Program. Any interest earned will be used for training and education.","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Zuna","LastName":"Barker Portillo","Phone":"9252524129"},{"GrantID":23309,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":15654.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Del Norte County proposes to use funds for personnel expenditures and transportation.  The personnel expenditures will be used to offset salaries and benefits for time spent doing inspections.  The transportation expenditures will be used to offset fuel expenses related to the inspections and maintenance of the vehicles used by the inspectors.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Miss","FirstName":"Heidi","LastName":"Kunstal","Phone":"7074647254"},{"GrantID":23310,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":24166.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment as it relates to the operation of solid waste facilities in Santa Barbara County. The Enforcement Assistance Grant will be used to augment funds for staffing the Local Enforcement Agency which resides within the Environmental Health Services Division of the Santa Barbara County Public Health Department.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jason","LastName":"Johnston","Phone":"8053467348"},{"GrantID":23311,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":17549.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1. Support enhancement of the LEA solid waste landfill permit and inspection programs, and related staff cost.\r\n2. Postage, copies, communications and other miscellaneous office expenses associated with LEA functions in solid waste.\r\n3. Expenses associated with computer and audio/visual equipment to be used to support LEA activities in solid waste.\r\n4. Travel expenses associated with the LEA/EHS mandated training and meeting requirements.","ParticipantName":"Lassen County","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sara","LastName":"Chandler","Phone":"5302518528"},{"GrantID":23312,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":16373.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities in Tehama County. Tehama County Department of Environmental Health intends to use FY 2020-21 LEA Grant funds for new safety and computer equipment, maintenance on vehicles assigned to the solid waste program and for staffing, training within the state.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Potanovic","Phone":"5305278020"},{"GrantID":23313,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":25101.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety, and environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. The San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department intends to use the FY 2020-2021 LEA grant fund for new safety, field and the office equipment; medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspection at solid waste facilities); staff training; and facility inspection. Any interest earned will be spent on copy machine lease.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Natalia","LastName":"Subbotnikova","Phone":"2094680338"},{"GrantID":23314,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":46119.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment. The LEA grant funds will be used for staff to attend technical and regulatory training/workshops; contract for technical and legal services; purchase field equipment and safety gear/supplies; fuel and maintenance for solid waste vehicles; and a portion of supervisor or staff salary.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kathryn","LastName":"Cross","Phone":"7144336000"},{"GrantID":23315,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":23775.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Placer County LEA will use grant funds to augment staff funding to allow the solid waste program staff to spend additional time on unfunded solid waste inspections and enforcement activities such as illegal dumping/land application and illegal/un-permitted solid waste facilities. The grant funding will also allow for more solid waste staff time at solid waste specific training to increase our effectiveness as a program.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Holloway","Phone":"5307452345"},{"GrantID":23316,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":23593.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Ventura County EHD/LEA intends to use EA31 awarded grant funds for the following: for LEA staff training necessary to maintain State certification; for the procurement of equipment necessary to perform LEA duties and fulfill LEA roles; for the calibration and maintenance of equipment as needed; to update or upgrade LEA computer equipment; and to facilitate activities carried out during the course LEA inspection and enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rebecca","LastName":"Lustig","Phone":"8056542821"},{"GrantID":23318,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":18873.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Butte County Environmental Health regarding the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment specifically concerning solid waste facilities within our jurisdictions.  LEA Enforcement Grant funds will be used primarily to maintain inspection frequencies for non-fee supported solid waste sites (SWIS), enforcement activities including participation in LEA and CalRecycle coordination activities to assure program uniformity and compliance with applicable state regulatory requirements.  Any interest accrued will be used to cover the cost of existing solid waste program staffing.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kim","LastName":"Haas","Phone":"5305223859"},{"GrantID":23319,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":18181.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funds will support the inspection and enforcement program of the Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency in Marin County.  The LEA carries out the work described in the PRC and CCR Titles 14 and 27 at the active landfill, active transfer station, numerous closed landfills, numerous postclosure sites, and many active compost sites.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"4154736907"},{"GrantID":23320,"CycleID":722,"CycleCode":"HD35        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD35         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County seeks to increase HHW collection by holding three mobile collection events in remote and underserved areas, targeting senior, rural, and low income residents.  Surveys taken at the County\u0027s HHW facility show that only a small percentage of the customers visiting the facility come from these areas, demonstrating the need to hold these events.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Rajony","LastName":"Chin","Phone":"2094683066"},{"GrantID":23323,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":15471.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of the City of Vernon Health and Environmental Control Department is to maintain a strong solid waste management program and to protect the environment with regards to solid waste facilities within the city\u0027s jurisdiction. The City of Vernon Health and Environmental Control Department intends to use the funds from the FY 2020-2021 LEA Grant 31 to improve the effectiveness of compliance and enforcement measures of the solid waste program, facilitate solid waste educational and collaborative events for stakeholders, participate in solid waste training sessions and purchase equipment for the program.","ParticipantName":"City of Vernon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Veronica","LastName":"Petrosyan","Phone":"3235838811"},{"GrantID":23324,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":21261.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local Enforcement Agency Grant (EA31) funds will be used to implement the LEA program within Solano County. The funds will be used to implement the inspection and enforcement program at regulated/permitted solid waste facilities. Specifically, funds will be used to offset the portion of personnel costs to implement the LEA program in Solano County.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jagjinder","LastName":"Sahota","Phone":"7077846765"},{"GrantID":23325,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":34790.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding received through the Local Enforcement Agency Grant will offset staff costs related to inspections, training, enforcement activities and over-site of the Solid Waste Program.\r\n\r\nThe goal of the Kern County Public Health Services Department, Environmental Health Division, as Local Enforcement Agency, is to ensure that solid waste activities are operated in conformance with the regulations of the State of California, and that the protection of public health, safety and the environment are upheld as the highest priority.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeffrey","LastName":"Marshall","Phone":"6618628775"},{"GrantID":23327,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":36941.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Diego County\u0027s Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) has a developed program to protect public health and safety and the environment that encompasses a wide variety of solid waste activities, including permitting, inspection, investigation, enforcement, regulatory streamlining, operator training, agency outreach, agency coordination and customer outreach.  \r\n\r\nFunds from the EA31 LEA grant would be use to enhance the San Diego County LEA program by providing funds to purchase additional and updated equipment, computer equipment and software, office supplies, perform equipment maintenance and calibration, for training, personnel costs, hiring outside professionals, reference materials, communications equipment, professional memberships, laboratory services, health and safety equipment and medical monitoring for staff.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Melissa","LastName":"Porter","Phone":"8586942801"},{"GrantID":23330,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":28438.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to promote compliance with State and Local regulations as it \r\npertains to the collection, handling, storage and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial waste in an effort to protect the air, water, and land from pollution and to ensure public health, safety and the environment. The Fresno County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division, \r\nintends to utilize the FY 2020-21 Enforcement Grant funds for staffing needs directly related to \r\nthe County of Fresno Enforcement Program. Remaining grant funds will be utilized to attend \r\ntraining to maintain program certification, fund office expenses, and purchase and maintain \r\nequipment.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Steven","LastName":"Rhodes","Phone":"5596004539"},{"GrantID":23331,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":33998.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Reimburse of personnel costs at the applied labor rate for solid waste inspection and enforcement for the following jurisdictions: City of Live Oak, City of Marysville, City of Wheatland, City of Yuba City, Sutter County and yuba County.","ParticipantName":"Yuba-Sutter County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Cantwell","Phone":"5307497526"},{"GrantID":23333,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":26308.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to the safe storage, transport and disposal of solid waste within our jurisdiction.\r\nThe County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health intends to use FY 2020/2021 LEA grant funds for activities directly related to implementation and administration costs of the solid waste facilities permit and inspection programs as outlined in the procedures and requirements and application guidelines for this grant.  This may include, but not be limited to, new safety and computer equipment, medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities, personnel costs, and maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste Program.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rochelle","LastName":"Gaddi","Phone":"4089183449"},{"GrantID":23334,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":24104.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Local Enforcement Agency Grant Program EA31 funds will supplement personnel, training, equipment, supplies, and other program-related costs of operating the Monterey County\u0027s Solid Waste Management Services. Grant monies will be used to achieve the following goals: \r\n1. To inspect and monitor all regulated solid waste facilities at required frequencies. \r\n2. To enhance program efficiency by increasing specialists\u0027 knowledge and capacity through key training opportunities. \r\n3. To ensure safety and effectiveness while enforcing solid waste statues and regulations by providing staff with the necessary tools and equipment to carry out program activities.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"C   ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Durham","Phone":"8317558979"},{"GrantID":23335,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":16136.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The enforcement assistance grant will be utilized to directly support the Glenn County Local Enforcement Agency in inspecting and monitoring the Glenn County Landfill and other solid waste inspection and permitting activities. The grants funds will be maintained in a separate account within the Glenn County Planning and Community Development Services Agency budget, as required in the Enforcement Assistance Grants Program Financial Control Mechanisms document. Expenditures will be divided between equipment, training, professional and consulting services and LEA staff salaries.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Backus","Phone":"5309346102"},{"GrantID":23336,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":76824.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the program is to protect health and safety and the environment of the residents of Los Angeles County with respect to solid waste issues within the County\u0027s jurisdiction.  The Local Enforcement Grant funds will be used to provide technical training to staff on permitting, inspection and enforcement.  The funds will also be used to purchase personal protective equipment, methane gas equipment, inspection supplies and additional field equipment for inspectors. In addition, funds will be used to provide educational materials to staff and membership and subscription to professional solid waste associations. Funds will also be used to contract outside technical experts or consultants for more complex solid waste issues.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Fahrudin","LastName":"Zulcic","Phone":"6264305595"},{"GrantID":23342,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":16088.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding will be used to cover the cost of staffing.","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kuljeet","LastName":"Mundi","Phone":"5304580320"},{"GrantID":23343,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":32466.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Alameda County Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is to protect the public health and the environment with regards to solid waste activities in our jurisdiction. Alameda County LEA intends to use FY2020-21 EA Grant 31 funds to support a portion of salaries of staff directly involved with the Solid Waste Program.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maria","LastName":"Mendoza","Phone":"5105676730"},{"GrantID":23346,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":31998.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Sacramento County Environmental Management Department uses the LEA grant to offset personnel costs associated with implementing the LEA program.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Will","LastName":"Scheffler","Phone":"9165916995"},{"GrantID":23348,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":15469.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\nThe Sunshine Canyon Landfill Local Enforcement Agency intends to use EA 31 FY 2020-2021 LEA grant funds for new safety and field equipment, staff attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees, and field equipment and its maintenance.","ParticipantName":"Sunshine Canyon Landfill","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Megan","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"2132523344"},{"GrantID":23349,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":58673.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA is applying for the 2020-2021 Enforcement Assistance Grant to further assist our program in reinforcing its goal and achieve efficiency.  \r\n\r\nThe LEA would like to use part of the grant for a consultant contract, which is primarily utilized for engineering review of Reports of Facility Information, closure plans, and other technical documents.  The LEA would like to use the remainder for staff attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees and field and safety equipment and its maintenance.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Kao","Phone":"2132523967"},{"GrantID":23350,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16240.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Siskiyou County Environmental Health Division maintains an active Local Enforcement Agency Program for the purposes of protecting public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction, the 2020-2021 grant funds will be spent on REHS staff/Environmental Health Staff salaries. REHS staff will continue to inspect and enforce applicable regulations at all active and closed sites.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rick","LastName":"Dean","Phone":"5308412113"},{"GrantID":23351,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":15729.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of our solid waste program is to protect the health, safety, and environment with regard to the solid waste facility in the City\u0027s jurisdiction, namely BKK landfill. The City of West Covina intends to use the 2020-21 LEA Grant Fund to supplement their LEA Solid Waste Program for grant eligible expenses including contractual waste management enforcement/inspection services, staff training, and office supplies.","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Persico","Phone":"6269398456"},{"GrantID":23352,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":18013.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Nevada County Department of Environmental Health solid waste LEA program, active for more than twenty years, continues to be dedicated to the protection of public health, safety and the environment by ensuring the appropriate management and disposal of solid waste within our jurisdiction. \r\n\r\nThe Nevada County Department of Environmental Health as the LEA intends to utilize EA 31 funds for the continued enhancement of the CIA disposal site program, support for unrecoverable solid waste enforcement and investigation costs, training of LEA REHS staff via conferences and/or seminars and support of personnel costs related to LEA activities per approved CalRecycle methodology.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Amy","LastName":"Irani","Phone":"5302651464"},{"GrantID":23353,"CycleID":723,"CycleCode":"RLC35       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC35        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":1738792.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Orange County Conservation Corps (OCCC) will continue to provide environmental services to our community and in our local jurisdictions. OCCC establishes new lines of service by performing public awareness and outreach at local community events in order to promote the public to reduce, reuse, and, recycling. OCCC crews will also provide support and collection of waste tires, electronic waste, and best practices for managing used oil. OCCC will accomplish the above goals by completing the objectives outlined in the Grant Project Summary. Diverting recyclable material from our landfills and eliminating illegal dumping comes at a premium in our activities.","ParticipantName":"Orange County Conservation Corps","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andrew","LastName":"Le","Phone":"7149566222"},{"GrantID":23356,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":44597.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Riverside County LEA will use the grant funds to augment staff funding to allow the solid waste program staff to spend additional time on unfunded solid waste inspections and enforcement activities such as illegal dumping/land application and illegal/un-permitted solid waste facilities.  The grant funding will also allow for more solid waste staff time at solid waste specific training to increase our effectiveness as a program.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Reyes","Phone":"9519558980"},{"GrantID":23357,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":18552.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Shasta County plans to use the enforcement assistance grant funding for the staffing of the solid waste local enforcement agency program inspection and enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"McCarty","Phone":"5302255787"},{"GrantID":23358,"CycleID":723,"CycleCode":"RLC35       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC35        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":1738792.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Conservation Corps North Bay (CCNB) will utilize grant funds for the following projects, which will increase the recycling of cans/bottles, E-waste, tires, and used oil in California. \r\n \r\nCans/Bottles: \r\nCRV recycling will continue to be collected through servicing bins on routes.\r\nRecycling will be provided at events in Sonoma and Marin Counties. \r\nOutreach and education will be provided to the public on why recycling is important\r\n \r\nE-waste: \r\nCovered E-waste will be collected from public and private entities during collection routes. \r\nE-waste will be collected through events with local non-profits partners.\r\nOutreach and education will be provided to the public on why recycling E-waste is important and where they can recycle their e-waste properly. \r\n \r\nTires: \r\nTire Amnesty events will be provided Marin, Sonoma and Solano Counties in coordination with local government agencies.\r\nIllegally dumped tires will be removed from locations approved by CalRecycle. \r\nOutreach and education to the public on why recycling tires is important and where they can recycle their tires properly. \r\n \r\nUsed Oil: \r\nCertified Collection Centers California will be audited in coordination with local collaborators.\r\nStorm drains will be labeled in coordination with local agencies, to discourage used oil being disposed of down the drains .\r\nOutreach and education (including DIY Change Kits) will be provided to the public on why recycling used oil is important and where they can recycle used oil properly.\r\nUsed Oil filters will be be collected and recycled properly using an oil filter crusher.","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps North Bay","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kyle","LastName":"Larue","Phone":"4154544554"},{"GrantID":23360,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":30951.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with\r\nregard to the effects of solid waste at recycling, waste handling facilities, and illegal disposal (blight, etc.) sites. The City of San Jose Department of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement Code Enforcement Division intend to use the LEA EA29 Grant Funding for the ongoing duties and responsibilities of permitting, inspecting, and enforcement of permitted Solid Waste Facilities. \r\n\r\nTo adequately fulfill the duties of the LEA the following are needed: consulting services, staff\r\ntraining and related travel costs, continuing education (REHS) and professional memberships (CEHA, NEHA, etc.), and maintenance and/or upgrade of equipment. ","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"RACHEL","LastName":"ROBERTS","Phone":"4085357719"},{"GrantID":23364,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":16004.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to support staff time in the LEA program.  Any interest will be used for the same purpose.","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Warren","LastName":"Farnam","Phone":"5302336310"},{"GrantID":23366,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":25162.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds to be used for personnel salaries.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kristian","LastName":"Lucas","Phone":"9256085573"},{"GrantID":23367,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":50902.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: San Bernardino County, Department of Public Health, Division of Environmental Health Services intends to use FY 2020-2021 LEA grant (EA31) funds to supplement the local enforcement agency program budget for personnel costs. ","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jacqueline","LastName":"Guadiana","Phone":"9093875170"},{"GrantID":23370,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":16197.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Grant funds will be used to fund the Local Enforcement Agency permitting, inspection and enforcement of Amador County\u0027s solid waste facilities.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Opalenik","Phone":"2092236439"},{"GrantID":23371,"CycleID":723,"CycleCode":"RLC35       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC35        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":1738792.0000,"ProjectSummary":"For reimbursement of Grant #RLC35 eligible expenses to include recycling, litter abatement programs and activities related to beverage containers, E-waste, waste tires and used oil.","ParticipantName":"Civicorps Schools","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Hickey","Phone":"5109927838"},{"GrantID":23374,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":27866.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of the City of San Diego Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. The LEA intends to use EA31 grant funds for medical monitoring, personnel costs, and equipment for enforcement staff to perform inspections at solid waste facilities. Grant funds will supplement the LEA’s existing solid waste facilities permit and inspection programs, including training and equipment.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nanci","LastName":"Biendarra","Phone":"6192366007"},{"GrantID":23375,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":16530.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. \r\nFunds obtained from the grant program will be used to support the Local Enforcement Agency‘s (LEA) ability to inspect, permit and monitor the landfill and compost facility. These funds will be set up in a separate interest bearing account and appropriate records will be maintained. Any interest earned will be used to enhance Personnel costs. \r\nThe Solid Waste Program in Mariposa County continues to benefit from enforcement training workshops/seminars offered by the CalRecycle and other worthwhile organizations. These training sessions assist in the standardization of LEA functions and provide opportunity to network with other jurisdictions. \r\nAdditionally, the LEA Program will continue the inspections of closed, illegal, and abandoned sites throughout the County. Additionally, the LEA will be assisting (and permitting) tree debris operations to facilitate the proper handling of the dead trees as part of the declared state of emergency.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Conway","Phone":"2099662220"},{"GrantID":23376,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":19235.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Napa County Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency is to protect the public health, safety, and the environment with regard to all solid waste facilities and operations within Napa County. \r\nNapa County intends to use the FY 2020-21 LEA Grant funds for the purpose of assisting personnel salary associated within the solid waste facility inspection and permitting program.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Ex","Phone":"7072534419"},{"GrantID":23377,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":22569.0000,"ProjectSummary":"EA31 funds will be used for:\r\n1. Staffing and Training.\r\n2. Expenses related to hosting round table and other solid waste meetings.\r\n3. Equipment maintenance and equipment needs such as instrument calibration, computers, cameras, etc\r\n4. Vehicle mileage and travel expenses\r\n5. Staffing and miscellaneous expenses such as safety gear","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Milen","LastName":"Ortega","Phone":"6504307774"},{"GrantID":23380,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":17953.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Solid Waste Grant funds will be used to support the County\u0027s Solid Waste Program LEA staff by acquiring field equipment, personal protective equipment, and other equipment\u0027s and/or supplies needed to perform solid waste permitting and inspection duties.  The Grant will also provide continuous ongoing training of solid waste regulations, technology and enforcement necessary to effectively administer the County\u0027s Solid Waste Program to protect health, safety and the environment.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dexter","LastName":"Marr","Phone":"5596757823"},{"GrantID":23381,"CycleID":723,"CycleCode":"RLC35       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC35        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":1738792.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Urban Corps will collect beverage containers at schools, businesses, multi-family complexes, large venues and other organizations as well as provide recycling services at special events throughout San Diego County. Urban Corps will collect and haul waste tire from public land and public right-of-way and partner with local jurisdictions to assist in waste tire removal and host local amnesty events. Urban Corps will collect E-Waste from community members, schools, businesses, government agencies and other organizations throughout San Diego County and will host local collection events. Urban Corps will take signage and oil collection surveys from Certified Used Oil Collection Centers throughout San Diego County. Urban Corps will also work with local jurisdictions to perform storm drain stenciling. Urban Corp will offer educational presentation to schools and organizations throughout San Diego County to further educate them on conservation efforts.","ParticipantName":"Urban Corps of San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kyle","LastName":"Kennedy","Phone":"6192355423"},{"GrantID":23385,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":19198.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our certified LEA oversees 66 solid waste sites (operations, facilities, closed landfills, burn dumps and illegal disposal sites). We strive to educate citizens, businesses, and government agencies on the proper methods for handling solid waste. Other funding is obtained from a portion of the solid waste tipping fee ($3.13 per ton), regulated site inspection fees and project review fees, We will use the EA 31 grant funds to augment revenue to provide staff salaries and training.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mario","LastName":"Kalson","Phone":"7072682209"},{"GrantID":23386,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":24477.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Sonoma County\u0027s Solid Waste program is to protect public health, public safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nSonoma County\u0027s Department of Health Services, Public Health Division, Environmental Health \u0026 Safety Section intends to use fiscal year 2020/21 Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) grant funds for REHS salaries assigned to the LEA program.\r\n\r\nInterest earned will be used to cover LEA program costs that exceed the awarded amount.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Sosko","Phone":"7075656521"},{"GrantID":23389,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16307.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funds will be used to offset staff salary","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christy","LastName":"McKinnon","Phone":"2095335665"},{"GrantID":23390,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":19997.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA’s goal is to regulate proper storage, collection and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial solid waste in efforts to protect public health, safety and the environment. This is accomplished through inspections, education and enforcement activities. Grant funds will be used towards R.E.H.S. salary to perform inspections and investigate complaints, training, maintaining computer equipment, software and copy machine, purchasing safety equipment, and vehicle maintenance and fuel. Any interest earned will be used for inspections and vehicle fuel.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Vasquez","Phone":"2097546745"},{"GrantID":23391,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16294.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of the El Dorado County solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the\r\nenvironment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n     El Dorado County intends to use FY 2019-2020 Local Enforcement Agency grant monies to compensate Placer County for performance of solid waste permitting and enforcement activities within El Dorado County.  This arrangement between neighboring counties is sought to effect cost efficiency.  Any interest earned will also be used to compensate Placer County for performance of solid waste permitting and enforcement activities within El Dorado County.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Nancy","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"5306216277"},{"GrantID":23392,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":18885.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Off set personnel costs for the LEA program in Mendocino County","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Leonard","Phone":"7072346649"},{"GrantID":23395,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":15015.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implement inspection, enforcement and permitting of solid waste facilities in Alpine County","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Lampson","Phone":"5306942235"},{"GrantID":23396,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":19322.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe LEA grant funds and any interest earned would be used towards improving our solid waste \r\nenforcement program. Those expenses could include the purchase of equipment and materials used for inspection and salaries and benefits for environmental health personnel to handle expected workload in FY 2020-2021 from anticipated applications from new or revised solid waste facility permits, inspections and other activities in the solid waste enforcement program.","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Troy","LastName":"Hommerding","Phone":"5598522627"},{"GrantID":23397,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":25270.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tulare County will use FY 20-21 Local Enforcement Agency Funds to benefit its program regulating solid waste processing and disposal activities. Funds will provide partial funding for a Registered Environmental Health Specialist to perform routine facility inspections, process permit applications, and respond to solid waste complaints.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nilsa","LastName":"Gonzalez","Phone":"5596248000"},{"GrantID":23398,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":19786.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Environmental Health Division (Solid Waste LEA) of the Yolo County Department of Community Services intends to use the FY 2019/2020 LEA grant funds for training and conference expenses, solid waste staff vehicle maintenance, staff time not reimbursable by fees, and for the purchase and maintenance of equipment necessary to perform the Solid Waste Inspection and Enforcement Program.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jianmin","LastName":"Huang","Phone":"5306668646"},{"GrantID":23400,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":17010.0000,"ProjectSummary":" The goal of our Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regaurd to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Pat","LastName":"Sanders","Phone":"5309277542"},{"GrantID":23401,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":16500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The entire grant awarded will be applied to offset LEA staff salary.","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Louis","LastName":"Molina","Phone":"7609241845"},{"GrantID":23402,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":20976.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will be used to properly carry out all LEA requirements by providing LEA staff with proper equipment and training for the protection of public health.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Perez","Phone":"4422651888"},{"GrantID":23404,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":17471.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. Inyo County\u0027s Environmental Health Department intends to use FY 2020-21 LEA grant funds to perform inspections.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Walter","LastName":"Kruse","Phone":"7608780261"},{"GrantID":23405,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16031.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will be using the funds entirely on personnel time, to implement the LEA program for solid waste regulation in Trinity County.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kristalynne","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"5306231459"},{"GrantID":23406,"CycleID":724,"CycleCode":"EA31        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA31         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":18316.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In accordance with Public Resources Code Section 43230, Merced County will use CalRecycle funds to support local solid waste enforcement and inspection programs, including closed, illegal, and abandoned sites. Merced County\u0027s Department of Public Health intends to use FY2020-21 LEA grant funds for Environmental Health staff salaries to perform inspections.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Valentine","LastName":"Medina","Phone":"2093811057"},{"GrantID":23407,"CycleID":722,"CycleCode":"HD35        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD35         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"New hazardous waste locker to replace aging locker.","ParticipantName":"City of Folsom","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Marc","LastName":"Santiago","Phone":"9164616729"},{"GrantID":23409,"CycleID":722,"CycleCode":"HD35        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD35         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":4750.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Purchase two new cabinets to safely store products intended for reuse, new signage to clearly identify the storage cabinet and the protocols for using the program, a computer tablet to more accessibly track and monitor hazardous materials. These items will effectively support the Materials Reuse Program at the County-managed Community Hazardous Waste Collection Center.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kaitlyn","LastName":"Haberlin","Phone":"8058823603"},{"GrantID":23410,"CycleID":718,"CycleCode":"RPP1        ","CycleNameID":135,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Pilot Project Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RPP1         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Blair McIntosh","AwardedFunds":1000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Culver City was awarded a Pilot Project from the Division of Recycling.  Culver City will meet the requirements for a Pilot Project via the grantee, SoCal Recycling. SoCal Recycling industries will provide the City with reports to include diversion weights, complaints, problems and issues that program encounters.  SoCal Recycling will provide recycling opportunities in currently unserved zones via mobile recycling locations at Ralph\u0027s and Vons in Culver City.","ParticipantName":"SoCal Recycling Industries Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Armond","LastName":"Abramian","Phone":"3236622904"},{"GrantID":23412,"CycleID":722,"CycleCode":"HD35        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD35         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":95000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Kern County is proposing to expand its collection services to the county-owned landfills and transfer stations. The County is in the process of implementing ABOP collection services to these sites and the purchase of ten antifreeze collection containers is needed in order to promote the proper and safe disposal of antifreeze.  Furthermore, Kern County is proposing to expand its one-day collection events in the rural mountain community of Tehachapi. The request to add additional events and purchase antifreeze tanks are needed to better serve the residents of Kern County with safe and proper HHW disposal options.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Denise","LastName":"Saucedo","Phone":"6618625208"},{"GrantID":23414,"CycleID":722,"CycleCode":"HD35        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD35         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This HD 35 application proposes a robust resident education campaign for safe marine flare management while promoting the adoption of coast guard certified reusable LED distress signals to replace single-use pyrotechnic flares. The project will include up to two marine flare collection exchange events, offering residents free or discounted reusable signals when they bring unwanted flares for safe disposal. Reportable metrics include the number of publications, the number of flares collected, and the number of LED signals distributed to residents in the Delta Diablo special district.","ParticipantName":"Delta Diablo","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Amanda","LastName":"Roa","Phone":"9257561940"},{"GrantID":23426,"CycleID":722,"CycleCode":"HD35        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD35         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Due to continued HHW improper disposal, especially lithium-ion batteries and 1 lb. propane cylinders which can cause fires and safety issues in the waste stream, there is a need for more public education and more convenient HHW collection opportunities. Grant funds will be used to expand regional battery recycling education and outreach campaigns, develop a retail drop-off location for landscape and e-scooter/bicycle equipment batteries, and a pilot program for battery reuse and provide access to reusable propane canisters and retail locations that sell/exchange/refill reusables.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Barbara","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lorraine","LastName":"Cruz Carpenter","Phone":"8055645678"},{"GrantID":23428,"CycleID":721,"CycleCode":"HD34        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD34         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Jayme Tesser","AwardedFunds":223826.0000,"ProjectSummary":" The City of Santa Cruz Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility (HHWCF) requires facility improvements to achieve State certification (engineering). Grant funding will be utilized for necessary improvements including, replacement of asphalt flooring with a secondarily contained, concrete pad, chemical resistant epoxy coating, standard of care ramps, signage and fencing, and installation of an emergency shower/eye-wash station, among other tasks. Following the completion of the construction upgrades for this shovel-ready project, the engineer on-record will certify the facility.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Cruz","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Harrison","LastName":"Hucks","Phone":"8317223580"},{"GrantID":23430,"CycleID":722,"CycleCode":"HD35        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD35         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":" Residential education campaign for safe battery management. The \"Safe Battery Recycling and Disposal Campaign\" will develop a wide range of digital content to be distributed through multiple channels of communication to educate residents on proper battery handling, local recycling and disposal options, and opportunities for innovative management, such as Do-It-Yourself (DIY) instructions for making battery storage boxes, or neighborhood consolidation of unwanted batteries. Battery management in the Sacramento Area has caused significant human safety risks and caused damage to the property of local governments and private haulers. Educating the residents on safe management and recycling and disposal options will raise awareness of the dangers of mishandling batteries and provide actionable information to improve battery management regionally.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Goodrich","Phone":"9168765393"},{"GrantID":23432,"CycleID":721,"CycleCode":"HD34        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD34         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":244500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Redlands Fire Department is proposing the construction of a steel canopy to be installed at its Household Hazardous Waste site to provide a covered work area to protect staff and hazardous waste containers from inclement weather. The proposed steel canopy includes the construction of a prefabricated steel canopy approximately 60 feet by 75 feet by 15 feet that includes rain gutters, downspouts, and steel side panels. The canopy will help increase the life of the storage containers at the site by protecting against rain, heat, and wind, but more importantly, will increase the days of operation at the facility by minimizing the closure dates due to inclement weather.","ParticipantName":"City of Redlands","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bruni","LastName":"Reyes","Phone":"9097987695"},{"GrantID":23441,"CycleID":722,"CycleCode":"HD35        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD35         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Mono County applies for HD35 grant funds to implement a reusable 1lb. Propane cylinder program. The concept is to provide consumers with an incentive to switch from single-use cylinders to reusable ones to be more environmentally friendly and reduce the cost of managing waste cylinders, which are costly for the City and the County.","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Roten","Phone":"7607090427"},{"GrantID":23445,"CycleID":726,"CycleCode":"FR70        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR70         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":15380.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:\r\n\r\nThe Butte County Resource Conservation District is seeking assistance for Millennium Farm LLC’s almond orchard.  The 160-acre site is in Gridley at the cross streets of Block Road and Luckehe Road.  The owner has experienced illegal dumping since acquiring the property in 2013 and has cleaned up material such as burnt cars, old furniture, tires, cardboard boxes, and household trash.  The property’s access points made the site more susceptible to illegal dumping so they fenced off what they could.  The half mile of fencing constructed in 2015 alleviated their most problematic areas, but in places without barriers dumping continues.\r\n\r\nThe plan is to cleanup current waste on the property, including an estimated 20 truck tires, and install two gates at access points.  An environmentally sensitive area, the waste is near an irrigation canal that runs through the middle and along the top of the property.  Removing the current debris and preventing any future issues is critical to protecting the oak habitat and bird populations that live in the canal.","ParticipantName":"Butte County Resource Conservation District","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Thad","LastName":"Walker","Phone":"5306933173"},{"GrantID":23446,"CycleID":726,"CycleCode":"FR70        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR70         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":154799.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:\r\n\r\nSutter County Resource Conservation District is seeking funding for cleanup of illegal refuse on seven sites in the county totaling 272 acres.  Most farmers expect illegal dumping occurs at night and on the weekends.  Piles are often dumped on main dirt roads but can also be found between tree lines and tree rows.  Being close enough to town but rural enough where there is a lack of people present makes this type of land an ideal target.  Areas with the easiest access are more prone to getting dumped upon. \r\n\r\nSome landowners estimate entire truck beds filled with material are offloaded on their land.  One farmer experienced dumping in their brush pile, which was then lit on fire.  Another farmer believes his neighbor is dumping on his property but hasn’t been able to prove it.  He plans to install a camera.\r\n \r\nGrowers often cleanup these piles shortly after they appear which discourages more dumping, but the problem continues to persist and is getting worse.  Some farmers are not able to keep up with the amount of waste nor the time it takes for cleanup.  Some have stopped going to the dump and just push it aside.  One farmer seeking assistance faces physical ailments and lacks proper equipment to handle waste of this magnitude anymore.  Lately he has resorted to putting what he can in his garbage can. \r\n\r\nMaterials slotted for cleanup include tires, appliances, old beds, clothes, yard waste, pallets, construction debris, metal, household waste, and wood.  Proper removal will eliminate potentially dangerous obstacles from inhibiting farming operations, and the possibility of onsite and offsite surface and groundwater contamination.  A variety of prevention measures are being funded in hopes to rid these sites of further illegal dumping such as fencing, gates, locks, cameras and \"No Dumping\" signs.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Sutter County Resource Conservation District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kelli","LastName":"Evans","Phone":"5306824784"},{"GrantID":23447,"CycleID":722,"CycleCode":"HD35        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD35         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will collect local data on awareness and use of 1 lb. propane cylinders and recruit/promote locations to sell or refill the reusable 1 lb. cylinders, including resident surveys and interviews.  The HHW education campaign will include multi-media update local RFYF outreach material and the additional Refuel Your Fun campaign materials to promote source reduction of 1 lb. propane cylinders. The project will host up to three exchange or pledge events, offering a temporary collection of unwanted 1 lb. cylinders in exchange for a free reusable cylinder. Additionally, the project will recruit local hosts for pre-paid battery collection boxes to offer a more convenient collection to residents.","ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Beau","LastName":"Hawksford","Phone":"8314542160"},{"GrantID":23452,"CycleID":726,"CycleCode":"FR70        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR70         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Josephine Chapman","AwardedFunds":145591.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:\r\n\r\nThis project is a collaborative partnership between San Mateo Resource Conservation District and MidPeninsula Regional Open Space District for cleanup of three illegal dumpsites located near Half Moon Bay.  The parcels are zoned for agriculture/rangeland use.  Sites include the Madonna Creek site (Miramontes Ridge Open Space Preserve) and the Purisima Uplands Area sites B and D (adjacent to Purisima Creek Redwoods Open Space Preserve).  The cleanup will support efforts to protect people, nature, and agriculture while protecting water quality and restoring fish and wildlife habitats.  All three sites are in environmentally sensitive areas, and Madonna Creek is currently used for farming and limited equestrian use.\r\n\r\nIf sites are not cleaned up and abated, there is a risk they will grow in size and become more harmful.  Cleanup includes car parts, household appliances, partially buried non-hazardous refuse, metal debris, concrete pylons, and any remaining unpermitted oil well drilling equipment.  Metal and concrete will be recycled.  Activities that require the removal, cleanup, and handling of hazardous substances as well as permitted infrastructure will be paid for with other funds.\r\n\r\nAfter cleanup, site restoration is planned which includes leveling and re-contouring the surface, replanting vegetation and monitoring revegetation to ensure success of the restoration.  No additional measures are necessary to prevent illegal dumping.  San Mateo County has a household hazardous waste program and municipalities in San Mateo County have occasional free clean up events for residents to dump waste.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County Resource Conservation District","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eliza","LastName":"Milio","Phone":"6507127765"},{"GrantID":23453,"CycleID":725,"CycleCode":"TIP8        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP8         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"California Tire Incentive Recycling Project 8\r\n\r\nThe below narrative describes the general scope of the product groups included in TrafFix Devices Inc. grant submission.  Each of the groups below represents one of our product lines that use various bases produced with 100% California Recycled tire crumb rubber.  All of the rubber products describer below is produced with various amounts of 10, 16, and 30 mesh crumb with 3% to 6% urethane binder in our Coast Rubber Products plant in Adelanto, CA.\r\n\r\nEnviro-Cones® - The Enviro-Cone comes in 3 heights, 18”, 28” and 36”.  The 18”, 3 lb. cone has a 2.5 lb. base, the 28\", 7 lb. cone and 36\", 8 lb. cone has a 5.5 lb. base, the 28\", 10 lb. cone and 36\", 10 lb. cone has an 8.5 lb. base and lastly the 28\", 12 lb. cone and 36\", 12 lb. cone has a 10.5 lb. base.  \r\n\r\nTrafFix Channelizer Bases – 25 pounds and are used to ballast the TrafFix Channelizer Drum used in traffic delineation on roadways.  \r\n\r\nTrafFix Step-n-Lock® Bases - This crumb rubber base is offered in 2 weights, 28 lbs. and 43 lbs. and is used to ballast the TrafFix Step-n-Lock series of vertical panels used in traffic delineation and signage on roadways and parking lots\r\n \r\n\r\nTrafFix Premier Panel™ Bases – This crumb rubber base is offered in 3 weights 12 lbs., 20 lbs., and 30 lbs. and is used to ballast the TrafFix Premier Panel series of vertical panels used in traffic delineation and signage on roadways and parking lots. \r\n\r\nTrafFix Tube Bases – These bases are offered 3 weights – 8 lbs., 12 lbs. and 18 lbs. and are used to ballast tubes in 2 different product lines the TrafFix Grabber-Tubes® and the TrafFix Looper-Tubes®.  These tubes are used in traffic delineation and in many other applications including signage and pedestrian safety. \r\n\r\nTrafFix Cone Base – This crumb rubber base is offered in 3 weights, 10 lbs., 16 lbs. and 30 lbs. and is used to ballast the TrafFix Grabber-Cone® series of products and the TrafFix Looper-Cone® used in traffic delineation and in many other applications including signage and pedestrian safety. \r\n\r\nRoof Edge Delineator™ Base - is a 30 pound crumb rubber base used to ballast our Roof Edge Delineator product and along with a flag line provides a warning line system for workers on the roofs of commercial buildings and houses.  The base weight is the most critical component because it allows us to meet the OSHA 1926.502 16 lb. pull test ensuring that the warning line is providing the necessary protection from the edge of the roof. \r\n\r\nPhoenix Sign Stand Base - is a 32 pound crumb rubber base used to ballast the Phoenix Sign Stand.  The Phoenix Sign Stand is a simple and easy way to mount signs that are different in size and shape onto ONE sign stand.  The 6\u0027 long square upright is pre-drilled on all four sides to accommodate hole patterns found in most size signs.  One can also use two Phoenix bases to support barricade panels to create a type III barricade.  \r\n\r\nWeed Mat - is crumb rubber weed mat is 45.5” × 48\" and weighs 40 lbs. which is one solution for controlling weeds along roads and highways. \r\n\r\nHSP Delineator Tube Bases - These customized delineator crumb rubber tube bases are for Meyers \u0026 Sons Hi-Way Safety Inc. who has contracted with the Coast Rubber Products Division of TrafFix Devices to produce their bases.  There are 4 base weights 8 lbs., 10 lbs., 12 lbs. and 15 lbs.","ParticipantName":"TrafFix Devices, Inc.","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Wielenga","Phone":"9493619860"},{"GrantID":23454,"CycleID":725,"CycleCode":"TIP8        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP8         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":169800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Rubber tiles produced from California recycled tire rubber.  Marketed under the brand name DeckTop, SportPlay, PaverTile and EquiTile.  This grant request includes 752,000 pounds of crumb rubber utilized in producing  these rubber tiles broken down as follows:\r\n1.  0.50 Tile - Fine (50) Mesh - 39,000 pounds\r\n2.  0.75 Tile - Fine (50) Mesh - 12,000 pounds\r\n3.  1 3/8 DeckTop - New/Existing TDP - 91,000 pounds\r\n4.  1 3/8 DeckTop - Fine (50) Mesh - 260,000 pounds\r\n5.  1.00 EquiTile - Fine (50) Mesh - 19,000 pounds\r\n6.  1.00 Ramp - Fine (50) Mesh - 10,000 pounds\r\n7.  1.00 Sport Play - Fine (50) Mesh - 321,000 pounds","ParticipantName":"EM Concepts, a DBA of Lakin Tire West, LLC.","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Theresa","LastName":"Escalante","Phone":"9512146590"},{"GrantID":23455,"CycleID":725,"CycleCode":"TIP8        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP8         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":70000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We are adding to our marketing line the \"recycleBloxx Paving System\" which is being designed and developed through our participation as a California Manufacturer in the Feedstock Conversion Technical Assistance and Material Testing Services Contract (FCS). This 100 percent permeable product will support stormwater management and ADA compliance for pedestrian uses. The recycleBloxx Paving System is an interlocking surfacing that is being designed as two different versions: 1. recycleBloxx Paving System - Pedestrian Model and 2. recycleBloxx Paving System - Parking Lots/Traffic Uses. We have produced our first samples for the Pedestrian Model and are currently developing our prototypes for Parking Lots/Traffic Uses. The primary difference between each model will be the quantity of aggregate, which is dependent on the weight-bearing requirement of the use (e.g. the Parking Lots/Traffic Uses version will contain more aggregate than the Pedestrian Model). Therefore, the Pedestrian Model may contain more rubber by percentage than the Parking Lot/Traffic Uses version. The interlocking frame in both product models is constructed of 100 percent recycled plastic shopping bags. In the Pedestrian Model, the four inserts to this recycled frame will be constructed with 90 percent tire-derived rubber (e.g. 10 mesh, 30 mesh, 3/8\") and 10 percent binder and aggregate. However, for the Parking Lots/Traffic Uses, the four inserts will be constructed with 80 percent tire-derived rubber (e.g. 10 mesh, 30 mesh, 3/8\") and 20 percent binder and aggregate. Each unit of the recycleBloxx Paving System, which consists of an interlocking frame and four inserts, is 1.19 square feet (1.09ft x 1.09ft x 0.164ft), yet the weight of each unit is dependent on the version of the product. The Pedestrian Model units will weigh 4.5 pounds each, and the units for Parking Lots/Traffic Uses will weigh 5.5 pounds each. The recycleBloxx Paving System inserts will replace our concrete Bloxx inserts.","ParticipantName":"California Filtration Specialists, LLC.","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Mitchel","LastName":"Whitson","Phone":"8587056483"},{"GrantID":23457,"CycleID":725,"CycleCode":"TIP8        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP8         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Through this Grant we want to allocate more resources to market ecotorch.  This includes offering cash rebate to contractors, doing more demos at distributor yards.  Ecotorch will also be put on various sites catering to roofing contractors .  We have a nice motion graphic which will be promoted more on YouTube and other sites.   Lowes  is currently being promoted at Lowes is currently stocking our supercap roofing membrane at 160 stores, we are introducing ecotorch to Lowes and present the benefits of promoting an ecofriendly roofing membrane to their customer base.  We have been using fine rubber (50 mesh).\r\n\r\nEcotorch SBS Modified Bitumen Roofing membranes is an SBS modified bitumen roofing membrane manufactured with recycled tire. Top surface comes in a variety of granule finishes. The membrane is applied via heat weld application to prepared substrate. The final assembly carries 10-20 year warranty. Each roll uses about 5.3 lbs of recycled tire. Its manufactured with a variety of granulated color surfacing. This year we also made ecotorch available with a Cool White granule to address ongoing demand for building\u0027s needing a \"Cool Roof\".  The estimated use of crumb rubber is 144,310.50 lbs.","ParticipantName":"MBTechnology","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bahman","LastName":"Behbehani","Phone":"5592332181"},{"GrantID":23471,"CycleID":726,"CycleCode":"FR70        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR70         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":149324.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:\r\n\r\nYuba County Resource Conservation District is seeking funding for cleanup of illegal refuse on four sites in the county totaling 854 acres.  Funding will also be allocated toward prevention measures such as fencing, gates, locks, cameras and \"No Dumping\" signs in an attempt to stop this ongoing issue.  Unfortunately, a lot of these tried-and-true measures become vandalized and destroyed, while landowners continue to pursue more creative solutions. \r\n\r\nIllegal refuse impedes landowners’ ability to successfully operate their orchards.  There are growing concerns about the types of waste being found near crops and the proximity of the discovered waste , which ultimately affects the food chain.  Landowners repeatedly conduct cleanups, often monthly, and through the years feel the problem has gotten worse.  Past items found onsite include common trash, appliances, furniture, refrigerators, and vehicles.  Most of the landowners are working with law enforcement to tag and remove dumped cars, which will be recycled.  One landowner believes his property is being used by repeat car thieves since he often finds vehicles that have been stripped.\r\n\r\nTwo sites in particular are plagued with material from those believed to be homeless.  One landowner estimates having over four dozen illegal campsites on his property resulting in substantial amounts of trash.  He put in k-rail which helped deter some dumping but is still reaching out for assistance and other solutions.  Finding effective barriers has also been an issue for the Smith site, which experiences large amounts of trespassers given its proximity to the river.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County Resource Conservation District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kelli","LastName":"Evans","Phone":"5306824784"},{"GrantID":23472,"CycleID":725,"CycleCode":"TIP8        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP8         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":164880.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Expand market share for our existing rubber bases used in the traffic safety industry in both commercial and retail outlets. Funds will also be used to offset high freight costs to customers in Canada and the Eastern States of the U.S.\r\n\r\nWe are applying for Incentive Category 1, New or Existing TDP, with the estimated use of crumb rubber (10 mesh) in the amount of 3,292,438 lbs. throughout the grant cycle of TIP8.","ParticipantName":"Three D Plastics, Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Dvoracek","Phone":"3238491316"},{"GrantID":23473,"CycleID":727,"CycleCode":"GRU1        ","CycleNameID":133,"CycleName":"Reuse Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"GRU1         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Conscious Container is proposing to develop and operate a new reusable/refillable glass bottle program that includes collection, washing, and resale of glass beverage containers in Northern California.  The objective of this project is to reduce GHG emissions, advance local jobs, and support established local distribution infrastructure.  Grant funds would be used to implement the third phase of their Reuse Glass Bottle Program, which is to establish a Pilot Reuse Wine Bottle Program in Napa and Sonoma Counties.","ParticipantName":"Conscious Container","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5306247947"},{"GrantID":23480,"CycleID":725,"CycleCode":"TIP8        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP8         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The molding of H Block electrical strut blocks and HVAC mounting blocks. The blocks will be produced with 30 mesh recycled crumb rubber. Recycled crumb rubber will be used to replace plastic parts that are currently in the market. These parts will also replace parts that are currently being imported for over seas. Feedstock conversion\r\nThe Molding of \"Sierra Bumper Weight\" The weights come in 10,15,25,35 \u0026 45 pounds weights. The product will be made with 30 mesh crumb rubber and the incentive category is New/Existing TDP. The weights will be sold to retail and commercial markets.","ParticipantName":"Jessop Holding Co.,LLC","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Loren","LastName":"Jessop","Phone":"2095419658"},{"GrantID":23482,"CycleID":725,"CycleCode":"TIP8        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP8         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Three of the four products, SpectraTurfPath and SpectraTop are considered feedstock conversion tire-derived products replacing one or more raw materials. The total estimated use of crumb rubber to be used is 1,275,800. SpectraTurf has developed a new process for upcycling end of life rubber surfacing. To date all rubber surfacing playgrounds have only extended the tires from hitting the landfill by 10-15 years. SpectraTurf\u0027s Regrind diverts old playground surfacing from the landfill and repurposes the 3 – 5 mm for use in SpectraTurf’s product line. We are able to utilize 30 percent of our our SpectraTurf Regrind into our SpectraPour Play Cushion Layer, SpectraTurf Play Grass Underlayment, and SpectraTurfPath.","ParticipantName":"SpectraSystems, Inc. dba SpectraTurf","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"9517363579"},{"GrantID":23486,"CycleID":725,"CycleCode":"TIP8        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP8         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"KMC Rubber is requesting $500,000.00 in funding and will produce the following three “feedstock conversion” products using an estimated total 1,000,000 pounds of crumb rubber.  We are replacing between 10 – 12 percent of the raw material (e.g. carbon black, oil, SBR polymers and virgin rubber) in each of the products with 50 mesh crumb rubber. We are receiving technical assistance and material testing services for all three products through support of the FCS Contract\r\n\r\nAnti-Fatigue Mats: these products are used primarily by restaurant industry and other service occupations where it is important for persons continuously standing to have ergonomic cushioning underfoot. Currently in production, these anti-fatigue sponge mats will be reformulated to replace 10 percent of the mix design with 50 mesh crumb rubber. The estimated usage over the next two years is 400,000 pounds of 50 mesh crumb rubber.\r\n\r\nPipe Sealants: these products are used to join clay, iron, and PVC pipes in a watertight seal for both sewer and potable water applications. They are used both indoors and outdoors, home, commercial, industrial, and municipal plumbing. Currently in the production, the pipe sealants will be reformulated to replace 12 percent of the mix design with 50 mesh crumb rubber. The estimated usage over the next two years is 100,000 pounds of 50 mesh crumb rubber\r\n\r\nHeavy Equipment Acoustical Mats: these products provide sound and vibration dampening when placed on heavy equipment and off-road vehicles. They are primarily utilized in the agricultural industry. The acoustical mats will be reformulated to use 10 percent of the mix design with 50 mesh feedstock conversion. Our estimated usage over the next two years is 500,000 pounds of 50 mesh crumb rubber.","ParticipantName":"KMC Acquisition LLC","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andrew","LastName":"Reker","Phone":"5623960121"},{"GrantID":23488,"CycleID":725,"CycleCode":"TIP8        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP8         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Carousel USA manufactures large scale rotating platforms (turntables) for cars and trucks. Our Model 55SSV and 40SSV are our surface mount turntables, which are mounted to the existing floor surface, so no excavation is required. These turntables require a 3.25” high ramp to load the cars onto the turntables. We are in the process of manufacturing our own RAMPs, to incorporate into these turntable models.\r\nThe incentive category is Feedstock Conversion and the total estimated lbs. is 103,500.00\r\nModel 55SSV turntable, requires 56.5 linear feet of ramps, which is divided into 16 individual ramp sections, approximately 3.5’ each x 10” wide, 3.25” high.\r\n\r\nModel 40SSV turntable, requires 41 linear feet of ramps, which is divided into 10 indivdual ramp sections, approximately 3.5’ each x 10” wide, 3.25” high.","ParticipantName":"J.E. Thomson \u0026 Company, LLC (DBA Carousel USA)","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Thomson","Phone":"6263347190"},{"GrantID":23492,"CycleID":725,"CycleCode":"TIP8        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP8         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Program will work on feedstock conversion of finished goods. We manufacture polymer modified shingles for steep slope roofing as well as roll goods for low sloped roofing. We have been working for several years on incorporating tire rubber in our products. We have a few roll goods we are moving onto a polymer modified platform using crumb rubber as a component. We had tried on a prior grant, but did not meet field expectations. We have modified the products and are getting good product acceptance for some products. Our shingles are also getting good field acceptance.  We will be utilizing fine mesh crumb rubber and estimate to use a total of 1,204,819 lbs. ","ParticipantName":"Herbert Malarkey Roofing Company, dba Malarkey Roofing Products","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eileen","LastName":"Dutton","Phone":"5032407850"},{"GrantID":23500,"CycleID":725,"CycleCode":"TIP8        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP8         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Eligible Product Description: \r\n\r\nProducts designed for this proposal are access barrier removal, walking flat stock, and other reducer type products made from recycled waste tires from California. This year we were recognized by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) via the Construction Specifiers Institute (CSI) MasterFormat Team has designated our products with a specific division number 10-74-49 “Modular Landing and Ramp Systems“. \r\n\r\nMost of these products incorporate standards adopted by various access and disability building code and multi-family housing regulations throughout the United States as well as the AIA. \r\n\r\nDesigned for the growing residential marketplace providing access to the growing baby-boomer (senior) populations in the Unites States, these products are aimed for optimum marketability in the United State.  Reduced product weights, intended for structural strength these products fulfill many demands in the largest market channels in retail sales, big box and on-line conglomerates (See attached PDF of corporate partners.) \r\n\r\nWe bring over 24 years of development of proper market channels with a strategic plan for specification in these diverse and varied markets, including required EDI and advanced product delivery matrix’s software for contract delivery to distribution centers throughout the U.S. \r\n\r\nThese new existing products will utilize a 10-20-30 mesh size crumb, with 100% recycled crumb California tire rubber. All products consist of a minimum of 90% crumb rubber with the remaining consisting of binders and color additives and a percentage of recycled carpet material utilizing PC4 (Otherwise known as CaC03). \r\n\r\nWe have developed dozens of product lines for our customer base that continues to demand custom and standard product lines. Presently, we are experiencing an increase of custom projects with customers exceeding over 42% of our work product. Understandably, in practical application the conditions that exist for our custom products tend to be current construction conditions and therefore demand specific configuration and specialized modification for code compliance. \r\n\r\nOur basic SKU’s are utilized in various configurations when applied to specific projects. For instance, what can be sold as a standalone 7/8” high transition/ramp product, as in a MRAEZ0110 will also serve as a reducer 7/8” high RED 400 for the flooring industry where these products are butted end to end as an extended reducer, or can be used to constructed in an EntryLevel Landing to provide regulatory and code compliant access to a commercial door entrance.\r\n\r\nWe are applying for the incentive category New/Existing TDP and the total lbs. estimated to be used are 2,763,360.","ParticipantName":"Van Duerr Industries, Inc. dba SafePath Products","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Vanderheiden","Phone":"8004972003"},{"GrantID":23505,"CycleID":725,"CycleCode":"TIP8        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP8         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":230320.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our Rubberway products and systems are designed for stormwater management and are pervious rubber pavements used for sidewalks, tree wells, and pavements . We have spent the past 18 months reformulating the color coating to ensure better overall performance.  We have also retested the newest color coatings incorporated into our sidewalks, tree wells and pavement products. These tests are required for storm water management applications to meet the environmental requirements. These improvements which have been made to our systems, meet and pass all regulations currently set forth in CA and by the EPA. We anticipate to divert 1,950,000 lbs of CA crumb rubber over the next two years.","ParticipantName":"United Sports Surfacing of America, Inc.","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Karoleen","LastName":"Alexander","Phone":"9495514696"},{"GrantID":23506,"CycleID":725,"CycleCode":"TIP8        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP8         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":135000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Millennium Molding, Inc. is estimating to use a total of at least 2,499,872 lbs of rubber between all of the products listed in the next two years. Ballistic Tiles, Bridjit Curb Ramps, Rubber Blocks, Rubber Bumpers and Snap Pad.  All products are under the New/Existing TDP category.","ParticipantName":"Millennium Molding, Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eimy","LastName":"Jacquez","Phone":"9515099393"},{"GrantID":23515,"CycleID":725,"CycleCode":"TIP8        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP8         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Quietsound acoustical underlayment is an acoustical material used to abate sound between floors in multi-story buildings, available in various thicknesses depending on finished flooring installed over the sub-floor, this will fall under an existing TDP. We also have two additional products that fall under feedstock conversion. The Ultra underlayment will be manufactured using higher volumes of crumb rubber and will be more expensive than the Premium underlayment product. The acoustical sound underlayment(s) will be targeted for solid or engineered wood floors and luxury vinyl tile (LVT) to achieve an Impact Insulation Class (IIC) of 63+ or higher. The 10-mesh crumb rubber and 30-mesh buffings will replace cork (primary option) or foam (secondary option) which will result in increased sound absorption in the existing room and floors below.  The intent will be to laminate together different rubber products of various densities to create a highly sound absorptive material. We expect to use more than 5 million pounds over the term of the grant and we are requesting the maximum of $500,000. Sales will be primarily through our partner distributors generating sales in the continental U.S. and Hawaii. Q1(15%) and Q4(20%) are expected to have less volume than Q2(30%) and Q3(35%).","ParticipantName":"U.S. Rubber Recycling, Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Megan","LastName":"Staggs","Phone":"9098251200"},{"GrantID":23520,"CycleID":727,"CycleCode":"GRU1        ","CycleNameID":133,"CycleName":"Reuse Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"GRU1         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: American Refuse, Inc. is a waste hauler in the southern San Joaquin Valley that works to create more recycling and sustainability programs throughout its operating area in the region.  Grant funds would be used to provide reusable cafeteria supplies including cutlery, bowls, cups, and dishwashers for fifteen schools, health organizations, churches, and youth centers in disadvantaged communities of Kern, Kings, and Tulare Counties.  These cafeterias have limited financial resources, yet have recurring costs associated with the purchase and disposal of single-use food service ware. ","ParticipantName":"American Refuse Inc.","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Monica","LastName":"Needoba","Phone":"6616190450"},{"GrantID":23534,"CycleID":727,"CycleCode":"GRU1        ","CycleNameID":133,"CycleName":"Reuse Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"GRU1         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":494800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Sudbusters Reusable Food Service Ware Program is a service that delivers reusable bins stocked with clean cups and food serviceware for events and venues, and collects the used service ware for washing and reuse.  Grant funds would be used to expand on existing activities and develop a turn-key program that provides an alternative to disposable food and drink wares used across many waste-generating events, venues, and other businesses including farmers markets, community events, festivals, and other entertainment companies.  Primary operations for the washing and storage of The Sudbusters Reusable Food Service Ware Program will be located at UC Berkeley’s Richmond Field Station in Richmond, California.","ParticipantName":"Sudbusters, Inc.","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Siminitus","Phone":"5104732087"},{"GrantID":23555,"CycleID":727,"CycleCode":"GRU1        ","CycleNameID":133,"CycleName":"Reuse Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"GRU1         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":488635.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Habitat for Humanity East Bay/Silicon Valley, Inc. is a nonprofit donation-based collection and resale operation with three sites in Oakland, Concord, and San Jose, serving six Bay Area counties.  The purpose of this enterprise is to extend the life cycle of an array of products such as furniture, doors, windows, lumber, flooring, and other home improvement products, and to provide these quality items for reuse to Bay Area residents.  Grant funds would be used to increase diversion of wood products from landfills to the stores for reuse by the community. This will include conducting public education and outreach to businesses and residents, increasing store visibility and traffic with directional signage, and purchasing essential equipment such as flatbed trucks and forklifts to facilitate wood and lumber donation pick-ups and storage.","ParticipantName":"Habitat for Humanity East Bay/Silicon Valley, Inc.","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elizabeth","LastName":"Aguilar","Phone":"4086203409"},{"GrantID":23634,"CycleID":730,"CycleCode":"SWC83       ","CycleNameID":124,"CycleName":"Legacy Disposal Site Abatement Partial Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC83        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Noe Garay","AwardedFunds":750000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SMUD currently owns property occupied by the North City landfill which encompasses approximately 12 acres just south of the American River Levee within the 28th Street landfill area in Sacramento. Disposal activities began while the property was owned by the City, prior to SMUD purchasing the land in 1950. SMUD currently operates a substation in the southern two acres of the site. The North City substation will be decommissioned upon completion of it’s replacement substation, Station E in 2021. Once SMUD dismantles the North City substation the goal of this project is cap and close the 12-acre landfill site. The intended post closure land use is open space. Upon completion of the cap, SMUD intends on transferring the land to the City for incorporation into its Sutter Landing Regional Park and future Two Rivers bile trail. ","ParticipantName":"Sacramento Municipal Utility District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"George","LastName":"Keegan","Phone":"9168473086"},{"GrantID":23641,"CycleID":740,"CycleCode":"RBC33       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC33        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Culver City proposes to enhance its existing beverage container recycling program by purchasing and installing additional beverage container recycling receptacles at high foot traffic areas such as multi-family housing locations, on-street locations, and at public events. Separate recycling containers with a designated beverage container recycling receptacle will be utilized at City-sponsored/permitted special events to assist in the sorting of CRV materials. Additionally, this project will also fund a specialized two-compartment collection vehicle to separate recyclables from waste during its collection.  This project will also provide education and outreach through workshops, public meetings, town halls, public events, social media, booklets, and brochures.  ","ParticipantName":"City of Culver City","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Catherine","LastName":"Vargas","Phone":"3102536411"},{"GrantID":23643,"CycleID":729,"CycleCode":"SWC82       ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC82        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Noe Garay","AwardedFunds":75500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Needles plans to abate an illegal dumping site within city limits of household furniture, tires, and construction material which has existing for many years. Due to the size of the illegal dumping the City has not had adequate funds available to properly abate the parcel. Staff also cannot monitor the illegal dumping activities properly due to the amount of material existing today. The City will utilize a third party Contract and fully abate the illegal dumping site, restore an iconic Mojave Desert parcel, and install proper illegal dumping signage to deter future dumping.","ParticipantName":"City of Needles","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rainie","LastName":"Torrance","Phone":"7603262115"},{"GrantID":23654,"CycleID":729,"CycleCode":"SWC82       ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC82        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Julian Lopez","AwardedFunds":154988.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Colton proposes to implement a Colton Illegal Disposal Cleanup (IDC) Program to target two locations that demonstrate an increased threat to public health, safety, and the environment. The two priority locations are: 1) Eucalyptus Avenue between West Valley Blvd. and San Bernardino Blvd.; and Miguel Bustamante Pkwy at Agua Mansa Road. CalRecycle funding will be utilized for the staffing, removal and removal of illegal dumping at both locations for a period of 24 months, on a quarterly basis. ","ParticipantName":"City of Colton","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jessica","LastName":"Sutorus","Phone":"9093705561"},{"GrantID":23666,"CycleID":728,"CycleCode":"FR71        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR71         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":23023.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:\r\n\r\nThe Glenn County Resource Conservation District will work with landowners to address illegally dumped material at their property in Glenn County near Orland, California.  Cleanup includes appliances, tires, metal, construction debris, green waste, and household waste.  The source of the material is unknown, however there is evidence of squatters.  After the property owners purchased the land in 2019, they installed gates and successfully prevented additional dumping.  To further ensure against future incidences, the landowners are committed to monitoring the area and placing signs by the roadways.  The grant funds are needed to assist the landowners in properly disposing the waste to protect them and the environment, and ultimately, to make it feasible for the agricultural lands to become farmable again.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County Resource Conservation District","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kandi","LastName":"Manhart","Phone":"5309344601"},{"GrantID":23667,"CycleID":729,"CycleCode":"SWC82       ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC82        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Noe Garay","AwardedFunds":397639.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Basins that are involved in this project are used for flood control for the safety of the public and as recharge basins to allow stored water to infiltrate into the groundwater aquifer that is later pumped for drinking water in the region. When trash builds up, it interferes with both of these functions. If the inflows or the outflows at any of the basins accumulate too much trash, flooding of the basins can pose a safety hazard to the public. This project will provide a sustainable trash removal system that will continuously operate 365 days a year without any mechanical assistance to capture floating litter at several of the region’s recharge basins. The project will design, purchase, and install the following:\r\n\r\n1. a floating trash boom at Jurupa Basin;\r\n2. a floating trash boom at Ely Basin 1;\r\n3. a trash rack at Ely Basin 3;\r\n4. a trash collection netting system at RP-3 Basin; and\r\n5. a modification of diversion trash racks at Turner Basin.\r\n\r\nA manual clean-up project prior to the installation of the clean-up system at each basin will take place. In addition, manual clean-up projects will take place up to twice a year at each basin on an ongoing basis to remove the accumulated debris generated by the clean-up system.\r\n\r\nGrant Share =  $397,639\r\nMatch Share = $22,750\r\nTotal Project = $420,389","ParticipantName":"Inland Empire Utilities Agency","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ashley","LastName":"Womack","Phone":"9099931974"},{"GrantID":23675,"CycleID":740,"CycleCode":"RBC33       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC33        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":174961.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Chula Vista will purchase and install approximately 51 combination (trash and beverage container recycling) collection containers at five City-owned parks that currently do not have beverage container recycling receptacles in place. This program will promote equity in recycling for Chula Vista residents while reducing trash production by 50% and increasing beverage container recycling collections by 50% at the identified parks.  This project will also provide education and outreach through social media and ads.","ParticipantName":"City of Chula Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Manuel","LastName":"Medrano","Phone":"6195855766"},{"GrantID":23676,"CycleID":718,"CycleCode":"RPP1        ","CycleNameID":135,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Pilot Project Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RPP1         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Jerri Diep","AwardedFunds":1000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This pilot proposes three fixed recycling center locations, with immediate cash payments to consumers.  The pilot proposal includes three initial redemption sites, with one each in Daly City, Half Moon Bay, and the unincorporated community of North Fair Oaks.  All of the redemption sites will include one 20’ metal shipping container to store equipment, garbage cans, etc.  These proposed redemption locations are located 10 miles, 28 miles, and 32 miles South of the approved pilot project in San Francisco.\r\nThe proposed pilot locations are somewhat unique, because none of them are in a grocery store parking lot or a shopping center.  The Daly City site is proposed for a city park.  The Half Moon Bay location is proposed for a city-leased parking lot in a commercial / industrial area.  The proposed North Fair Oaks site is a county owned parking lot in a commercial area.  The jurisdictions have indicated they may increase the number of pilot project sites over the two-year pilot period if the pilot proves successful, and there is community support.\r\nThis pilot project would directly serve about 20 Convenience Zones (CZs) within jurisdiction boundaries, and another 20-25 CZs in adjacent communities.","ParticipantName":"J\u0026D Recycling, LLC","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marixa","LastName":"Ramos","Phone":"6506851901"},{"GrantID":23679,"CycleID":728,"CycleCode":"FR71        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR71         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Josephine Chapman","AwardedFunds":32260.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:\r\n\r\nThe Coachella Valley Resource Conservation District is seeking grant funding to clean up a 60.77-acre parcel in the community of Mecca, which is surrounded by agricultural and residential properties.  The site is currently vacant but was previously used and is zoned for agriculture.  The landowner has struggled with illegal dumping for many years.  Material currently on site include appliances, tires, metal, construction debris, green waste, e-waste, and household waste.  The Southern California Mountains Foundation Urban Conservation Corps of the Inland Empire is expected to conduct the cleanup.  To deter further illegal dumping, sign installation is planned, and additional abatement and prevention measures are being considered.","ParticipantName":"Coachella Valley Resource Conservation District","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Yvonne","LastName":"Franco","Phone":"6199877258"},{"GrantID":23680,"CycleID":729,"CycleCode":"SWC82       ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC82        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Julian Lopez","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of this project is to improve the livability and quality of life throughout the City of Los Angeles, with a targeted focus on our South LA and North Central wastesheds, through continuous and diligent collection and removal of illegally disposed waste on city curbsides, alleyways, roadways, and underpasses.  The grant funds will provide financial assistance in controlling LASAN’s annual waste disposal budget, fund community groups to assist in community clean ups, and develop and distribute outreach materials such as magnets and fliers at community events.   The benefits from the grant will be cost savings, decreased community blight, improved public health and safety, increased public awareness, and prevention of illegal disposal activities. After the grant, LASAN will continue the removal and disposal of illegally disposed waste through its various programs, as well as continue to engage and support community clean ups. This grant will enhance the City’s Clean Street’s Initiative, for which LASAN leads and partners with other City services, to provide targeted clean-ups, increase the number of trash receptacles, assess street cleanliness, and provide enforcement of laws regarding illegal dumping of waste.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Harry","LastName":"Cadlaon","Phone":"2134852363"},{"GrantID":23687,"CycleID":740,"CycleCode":"RBC33       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC33        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":120000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Campbell will increase beverage container recycling by purchasing and installing approximately sixteen new water refill stations at seven locations with substantially high foot traffic throughout the City. In addition, the City will provide beverage container recycling education and outreach through social media around the City of Campbell.","ParticipantName":"City of Campbell","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Peri","LastName":"Newby","Phone":"4088662155"},{"GrantID":23693,"CycleID":732,"CycleCode":"FW4         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW4          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":247746.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Through a public-private partnership with World Wildlife Fund (WWF), and Cascadia Policy Solutions, ReFED will prevent 128,041,232 pounds of food waste from being generated and prevent 113,957 MTCO2e in greenhouse gas emissions over the grant term.  They will use grant funds to add new business signatories; expand recruitment to new food system industries; establish working groups for CA signatories and jurisdictions; provide technical assistance during solution implementation; develop supportive tools, resources, and measurement tools to track progress; and communicate impacts to attract new signatories and jurisdictions to the effort throughout the grant term.","ParticipantName":"ReFED, Inc.","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Katy","LastName":"Franklin","Phone":"5129472176"},{"GrantID":23698,"CycleID":734,"CycleCode":"FR72        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR72         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Josephine Chapman","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Humboldt County Department of Health and Human Services Division of Environmental Health is requesting assistance to cleanup and restore the active portion of the Wildcat Illegal Disposal Site.  This legacy nuisance dump is located on remote vacant private property used for cattle grazing and timber production and has been plagued with illegal dumping for decades.  The culprits are unknown and have likely changed over time, but it is assumed the waste came from households, ranches, and marijuana grows.  The area was first documented by the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) in 1996 and was estimated to contain 500 to 1000 cubic yards of waste.  Throughout the years the owner conducted cleanups, but material such as household garbage, appliances, tires, and e-waste still remain.\r\n\r\nThis very steep (100% or more degrees of slope) forested site is dotted with scattered trash piles only accessible by foot.  The county and LEA have years of experience with illegal dumping and plan to minimize potential cleanup impacts since onsite streams drain into the Pacific Ocean.  Erosion control measures are planned.\r\n\r\nTo prevent further illegal dumping and access, Public Works previously constructed onsite soil berms, which seemingly eased the sporadic dumping or otherwise shifted it elsewhere.  Upon completion, another soil berm will be added.  Additional prevention measures include installing a onsite kiosk sign and conducting a grammar school presentation to inspire community involvement and proper waste disposal.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Metcalfe","Phone":"7072682239"},{"GrantID":23699,"CycleID":732,"CycleCode":"FW4         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW4          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Dallas Aicega","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Food Forward will use grant funds to increase wholesale produce rescue by adding two new Warehouse Coordinator positions and one new Warehouse Dispatch position at the Produce Pit Stop warehouse in Bell, CA, as well as the purchase of produce tracking software.  Grant funding will help Food Forward rescue 10,701,425 additional pounds of produce, preventing 9,524 MTCO2e in greenhouse gas emissions.","ParticipantName":"Food Forward","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sierra","LastName":"Trujillo","Phone":"9097319474"},{"GrantID":23716,"CycleID":732,"CycleCode":"FW4         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW4          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Dallas Aicega","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: White Pony Express, together with the Central Contra Costa Solid Waste Authority (RecycleSmart) will rescue 964,557 new pounds of edible food from landfill and reduce 858 MTCO2E in greenhouse gas emissions.  This project will help expand the Neighbors Helping Neighbors (NHN) program in Contra Costa County, in which community volunteers collect edible food directly from smaller donors and redistribute it to recipients, using ChowMatch software.  This grant will fund the NHN Program Manager, provide education and outreach materials, personal protective and food handling equipment, and ChowMatch Software and staff support.","ParticipantName":"White Pony Express","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Merry","LastName":"Dempsey","Phone":"7039893535"},{"GrantID":23727,"CycleID":732,"CycleCode":"FW4         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW4          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Dallas Aicega","AwardedFunds":270663.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Helping Hand Worldwide will increase the volume of food rescued and distributed in Orange and San Diego Counties by 180,000 pounds over the course of the grant period, resulting in 94 MTCO2e in greenhouse gas emission reductions.  Helping Hand Worldwide rescues food from eight retail grocers and distributes it to 27 organizations that serve over 11,000 low-income seniors, families, and students.  Through the project, the organization will hire a full-time Food Recovery Coordinator and part-time driver, purchase a new refrigerated box truck, mobile scales, and an iPad for more accurate weighing and tracking of food.","ParticipantName":"Helping Hand Worldwide","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sita","LastName":"Helms","Phone":"9492307318"},{"GrantID":23744,"CycleID":731,"CycleCode":"RBC32       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC32        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":247500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Town of Mammoth Lakes proposes to expand and improve their existing beverage container recycling programs in multi-family housing, residential curbside recycling program, and parks and recreation System (implementation of bear-proof beverage container recycling enclosures throughout town parks, recreation areas, and public transit locations).  This project will assist in expanding these programs by increasing the number of beverage container recycling receptacle locations to address recycling demand, and provide necessary upgrades to its aging sorting and processing infrastructure to support increased beverage container recycling volumes.  This project will also provide education and outreach through multi-media campaign including radio, television, social media, and print advertising.","ParticipantName":"Town of Mammoth Lakes","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Pam","LastName":"Kobylarz Heays","Phone":"7609653603"},{"GrantID":23745,"CycleID":732,"CycleCode":"FW4         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW4          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"SarahE Sanders","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Sonoma County Waste Management Agency (SCWMA) will partner with the Conservation Corps North Bay (CCNB) to significantly expand food recovery infrastructure and services in Sonoma County.  Through the grant project, CCNB will acquire on-the-job experience through Redwood Empire Food Bank to eventually become an independently operated food recovery service to help decrease food insecurity and increase landfill diversion of food.  Grant funds will be used to purchase a refrigerated box truck, pallet jack, materials for food rescue and fund Food Rescue Driver and Food Rescue Helper positions that will be filled by CCNB staff and corps members.  The project will result in 705,200 pounds of food rescued over the grant term, resulting in the reduction of 561 MTCO2e in greenhouse gas emissions.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County Waste Management Agency","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Xinci","LastName":"Tan","Phone":"7075651733"},{"GrantID":23748,"CycleID":728,"CycleCode":"FR71        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR71         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Josephine Chapman","AwardedFunds":49922.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:\r\n\r\nThe Resource Conservation District of Monterey County (RCDMC) is seeking grant funds to cleanup year-round agricultural fields adjacent to the Salinas River in Chualar, California.  This site has been impacted by years of illegal dumping and trespassing, which is getting worse.  Regarding enforcement, the RCDMC is in communication with the sheriff and plans to ramp up prevention measures with more gates and fencing, and to add cameras and signage after cleanup.  Current cleanup includes appliances, metal, construction debris, and household waste.  Past dumping included tires, mattresses, plastic, roofing material, and yard trimmings.  The parcel is prime farmland, and it is protected under the Williamson Act.  This site is used as an access and staging route for the farmer.  Cleanup of this environmentally sensitive area will ensure that food safety protocols are met while resulting in a positive scenic impact for the community and travelers.","ParticipantName":"Resource Conservation District of Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brandt","LastName":"Bates","Phone":"8312384063"},{"GrantID":23750,"CycleID":731,"CycleCode":"RBC32       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC32        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Duartina Johnson","AwardedFunds":170159.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of La Verne will purchase and install approximately 16 indoor/outdoor water refill stations and 44 dual beverage container recycling bins in 11 parks and public buildings throughout the City. This project will also provide education and outreach through brochures and social media.","ParticipantName":"City of La Verne","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"O\u0027brien","Phone":"9095968741"},{"GrantID":23770,"CycleID":732,"CycleCode":"FW4         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW4          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Dallas Aicega","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Fresno Metro Ministry (Metro) and Central California Food Bank (CCFB) will use grant funds to expand Food to Share’s capacity and increase access to healthy food in low-income and food desert neighborhoods in Fresno, Madera, Kings, Tulare, and Kern Counties by adding food rescue donors and food receiver organizations to the existing Food to Share network.  Over the grant term, Metro will add 20 new food recovery school sites from Fresno Unified and/or Central Unified School Districts, five new community-based organizations as food distribution sites and increase direct food recoveries by adding two new retail locations and six urban gleaning sites.  CCFB will increase their rescued pounds from manufacturers and processors, and produce partners currently participating in their existing rescue program, as well as add two new produce donors and one new processor/manufacturer. CCFB will also expand their food rescue operations with their repack line. This grant will also fund two new Metro drivers and a Retail Rescue Coordinator for CCFB, support pack line maintenance and sanitation, and purchase materials and supplies to support these rescue activities.\r\nThis project will rescue a total of 3,125,000 pounds of edible food and offset 2,781 MTCO2e in greenhouse gas emissions over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"Fresno Metropolitan Ministry","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Bergthold","Phone":"5594851416"},{"GrantID":23771,"CycleID":732,"CycleCode":"FW4         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW4          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Trina Ritter","AwardedFunds":277932.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Community Environmental Council (CEC) will use grant funds to expand its Santa Barbara County Food Rescue program by adding new food donors and by purchasing a refrigerated box truck for Veggie Rescue and one reach-in freezer and two reach-in refrigerators for St. Mark\u0027s In-The-Valley Episcopal Church to allow safe transportation and storage of rescued food.  CEC will also hire a full-time Outreach Coordinator.  The project will rescue approximately 360,000 pounds of edible food, preventing 243 MTCO2e in greenhouse gas emissions, from landfill disposal over the grant term and be distributed to food insecure community members.","ParticipantName":"Community Environmental Council","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Cameron","LastName":"Gray","Phone":"8059630583"},{"GrantID":23795,"CycleID":731,"CycleCode":"RBC32       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC32        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Paradise Recreation and Park District is requesting grant funds to reestablish the community\u0027s award-winning recycling and diversion program destroyed in the Camp Fire.  Grant funds will be utilized to purchase and install 60 permanent outdoor beverage container recycling bins in eight parks located throughout the Upper Ridge.  The beverage container recycling bins will be placed along walkways, adjacent to play structures, and next to restrooms in the eight underserved parks.","ParticipantName":"Paradise Recreation and Park District","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5306247947"},{"GrantID":23799,"CycleID":732,"CycleCode":"FW4         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW4          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Hollywood Food Coalition will use grant funds to expand its Community Exchange program, a free food-sharing program, by adding an additional Warehouse Coordinator, an assistant and support staff, and a refrigerated box truck.  The projected food rescued over the grant term is 3,833,613 pounds of food and the reduction of 3,346 MTCO2e in greenhouse gas emissions.","ParticipantName":"Hollywood Food Coalition","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Asher","LastName":"Landau","Phone":"8185684050"},{"GrantID":23800,"CycleID":732,"CycleCode":"FW4         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW4          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Yolo Food Bank will utilize grant funding to launch Phase 2 of its SB 1383 Food Recovery plans (“Project”).  The Project will achieve additional landfill diversion of edible food through the recruitment of new Tier 1 commercial edible food generators and the purchase of more food rescue equipment.  CalRecycle grant funding will also purchase two new box trucks for the collection of rescued food.  This effort is projected to recover 1,837,700 pounds of edible food resulting in a reduction of 1,503 MTCO2e in greenhouse gas emissions during the grant term.","ParticipantName":"Yolo Food Bank","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Corkey","LastName":"Mapalo","Phone":"5303043579"},{"GrantID":23807,"CycleID":732,"CycleCode":"FW4         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW4          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Dallas Aicega","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: St. Francis Center provides hunger relief to homeless and low-income families and individuals in Los Angeles.  Grant funds will purchase a new refrigerated box truck, forklift, electric pallet jack, and support the Food Bank Manager position over the grant term.  The new equipment will double the amount of food recovered from food donors, resulting in a net increase of 1,288,000 pounds of food rescued and 1,095 MTCO2e in greenhouse gas emission reductions during the grant term.","ParticipantName":"St. Francis Center","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jasmine","LastName":"Bravo","Phone":"213-747-5347"},{"GrantID":23836,"CycleID":731,"CycleCode":"RBC32       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC32        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Jerri Diep","AwardedFunds":81333.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Conservation Corps North Bay (CCNB) will purchase and install approximately 95 beverage container recycling bins (55 Gallon Units) in high traffic public parks and beaches throughout Sonoma and Marin Counties. This project will also provide education and outreach by installing bilingual signage on the bins to help reduce the contamination of CRV material. Additionally, CCNB will educate the public through social media and newsletters to promote the new beverage container recycling bins and their locations throughout Sonoma and Marin Counties.","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps North Bay","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kyle","LastName":"Larue","Phone":"4154544554"},{"GrantID":23846,"CycleID":732,"CycleCode":"FW4         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW4          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: F.O.O.D Share will use grant funds to pay for a new refrigerated box truck and full-time driver to recover edible food collected and distributed through the Food Share Food Bank in Ventura County.  A new food Sourcing Coordinator position will be created to find and setup new collection programs, and purchase supplies to aid the edible food collection and distribution efforts.  The project will rescue approximately 228,000 pounds of edible food from landfill disposal over the grant term, preventing 137 MTCO2e in greenhouse gas emissions.","ParticipantName":"F.O.O.D. Share, Inc.","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kristy","LastName":"Pollard","Phone":"8057465909"},{"GrantID":23847,"CycleID":718,"CycleCode":"RPP1        ","CycleNameID":135,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Pilot Project Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RPP1         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Jerri Diep","AwardedFunds":1000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"For the past several years, Irvine residents have had a challenging time efficiently accessing the California Redemption Program. Several factors have lent to this difficulty, some of which are lack of suitable locations for recycling centers within the city of Irvine and depressed commodity prices forcing recyclers out of business.\r\nThe City of Irvine has 29 designated convenience zones, of which only nine are served. Up until just recently only five were served. By searching Google maps, an Irvine resident can only find three locations that advertise for CRV recycling. Of the three \"findable\" locations, none are in a readily accessible location, or are easy to find. This can cause frustration and confusion among residents. Irvine has nearly 300,000 residents spanning nearly 66 square miles.  \r\nThe Pilot Program method proposed by Recycle From Home LLC, basically gives every Irvine resident access to at home recycling pickup and CRV redemption service. \r\nRecycle From Home LLC will establish a customer portal/web page to enable interfacing with all Irvine residents and phone access for non-computer users. By computer or phone, residents will have the ability to easily request and schedule at home pickups for their recyclables. Recycle From Home LLC will pick up customers\u0027 recyclables, process them at their facility, and make CRV payments via electronic payments to customers based on received weights.","ParticipantName":"Recycle From Home LLC","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ryan","LastName":"Bloom","Phone":"7149732267"},{"GrantID":23866,"CycleID":732,"CycleCode":"FW4         ","CycleNameID":131,"CycleName":"Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FW4          - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Second Harvest Food Bank will use grant funds to purchase a heavy-duty truck, and employ a full-time Class A driver.  The driver will pick up surplus edible food donations from local food generators that otherwise would have sent the food to landfill.  Second Harvest will distribute the food for free to food-insecure people, helping low-income residents to access nutritious food and free up funds they can apply toward housing or other needs.  Over the grant term, the grant funds will enable Second Harvest to rescue an additional 1,067,500 pounds of food from California landfills resulting in 852 MTCO2e in greenhouse gas emissions reduced.","ParticipantName":"Second Harvest of Silicon Valley","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Melissa","LastName":"Gaherty","Phone":"4082668866"},{"GrantID":23867,"CycleID":740,"CycleCode":"RBC33       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC33        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":93095.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Eureka proposes to decrease the use and litter of single-use beverage containers in the waste stream by installing approximately 20 water refill stations for convenient refill options at public parks and recreation locations. The project will also provide education and outreach by installing an interpretive sign next to each water refill station educating the public about the value of water refill stations and how it relates to recycling and zero waste principles.","ParticipantName":"City of Eureka","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Donna","LastName":"Wood","Phone":"7072681858"},{"GrantID":23875,"CycleID":731,"CycleCode":"RBC32       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC32        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Riverside will purchase and install approximately 636 blue beverage container recycling bins throughout Bryant Park, Fairmount Park, Mount Rubidoux, Arlington Heights Sports Park, residential and commercial areas throughout the City of Riverside.  This project will conduct education and outreach through flyers, utility inserts, advertisement, and contamination reduction campaign.","ParticipantName":"City of Riverside","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christina","LastName":"Navaratnam","Phone":"9518265120"},{"GrantID":23880,"CycleID":740,"CycleCode":"RBC33       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC33        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":207820.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Rancho Mirage will purchase and install approximately 20 Big Belly beverage container recycling bins and 10 concrete pads in recreational areas and public spaces. This project will conduct education and outreach through signage, flyers, and recycling packet.","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Mirage","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jessica L.","LastName":"Pulliam","Phone":"7603244511"},{"GrantID":23899,"CycleID":731,"CycleCode":"RBC32       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC32        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":209770.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Fullerton will purchase and install approximately 26 CleanCUBE solar-powered beverage container recycling bins at high foot traffic areas. This project will conduct education and outreach through campaigns, community outreach vendor, postcards, and broadcast community recycling PSAs.","ParticipantName":"City of Fullerton","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Melissa","LastName":"Rendon","Phone":"7147386886"},{"GrantID":23908,"CycleID":735,"CycleCode":"TEA28       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA28        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":30468.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Calaveras County Waste Tire grant budget outlines our enforcement needs that will allow for the continued implementation of an effective Waste Tire Enforcement program within Calaveras County. Waste Tire staff continue to provide outreach to our stakeholders, waste tire operators and waste tire haulers. Due to our rural setting many of our waste tire facilities require considerable travel time. Over the past several TEA cycles there has been an increased observation of waste tires being left in the public right-of-way and our inspectors are spending additional time abating the waste tires in our surrounding communities.\r\nIt is vital to our enforcement program to have the necessary funding available in order to continue a proactive program including the inspection, surveillance and educational components of the program. Many of the rural areas are only accessible during the dry months and take additional time to travel to.\r\nEnvironmental Health and the Waste Tire staff work with our Code Enforcement and Public Works Teams to educate them on the collaborative efforts in identifying waste tires for our staff response. There has been an increased activity of illegally dumped waste tires dumped in our County possibly due to the influx of transient visitors to our rural region. Our public frequently inquires as to how to dispose of waste tires and education is consistently pushed out by the waste tire staff with pamphlets provided by CalRecycle while posters are displayed in our public lobby. It is imperative to our Waste Tire Program to have the trained staff and funds available to perform all tasks associated with the Waste Tire Program implementation.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Medina","Phone":"2097546744"},{"GrantID":23909,"CycleID":731,"CycleCode":"RBC32       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC32        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Duartina Johnson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Napa will purchase and install approximately 20 Smart Waste Big Belly beverage container recycling bins throughout Napa\u0027s public right of ways and parks.  This project will increase beverage container recycling while stopping contamination and scavenging of disposed materials.  The City of Napa will conduct education and outreach through campaigns, local Public Service Announcements (PSA), and social media ads.","ParticipantName":"City of Napa","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5306247947"},{"GrantID":23910,"CycleID":735,"CycleCode":"TEA28       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA28        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":233077.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This grant will be used to conduct waste tire inspections and other enforcement actions, train employees on waste tire regulations, enforcement and educate waste tire operators, other enforcement agencies, and the general public on the requirements for handling, disposing and storage of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Kraus","Phone":"9256085549"},{"GrantID":23912,"CycleID":740,"CycleCode":"RBC33       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC33        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":91478.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Costa Mesa proposes to transition from a mixed-waste to source separation system (multi-bin collection system). The City will purchase and install approximately 9,504 Busch Systems (3.5 gallons beverage containers) while promoting source separation at multi-family residential dwellings located in disadvantaged and low-income communities. In addition, the City will provide beverage container recycling education and outreach through its official website and social media.","ParticipantName":"City of Costa Mesa","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Gaxiola","Phone":"7147545303"},{"GrantID":23936,"CycleID":735,"CycleCode":"TEA28       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA28        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":146306.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant program allows Stanislaus County to administer a comprehensive waste tire enforcement program which includes the following elements: identification, documentation, education, and inspection of businesses involved in the generation, collection, transportation, and disposal of waste tires.\r\n\r\nCurrently, there are approximately 703 waste tire businesses in Stanislaus County and in the participating cities.  The grant allows inspections of each of these tire facilities, tire dealers, auto dismantler, tire haulers, and other waste tire generators.  The local enforcement of the waste tire regulations will emphasize the importance of proper disposal, reuse, and recycling of waste tires through the education and the regulation of generators, haulers, and end-user businesses.\r\n\r\nSince the program\u0027s inception in 2006, two large tire piles containing over 20,000 tires have been cleaned up.  Over 4,008 inspections of tire facilities and tire haulers have been conducted, with 45 notices of violation issued along with 13 referrals to CalRecycle for legal action.  \r\n\r\nIf TEA 28 is awarded to Stanislaus County it will enable our jurisdiction to conduct 200 inspections, spend 200 hours on surveillance, investigate reported violations and respond to complaints of tire dumps.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wallace","LastName":"Low","Phone":"2095256741"},{"GrantID":23952,"CycleID":736,"CycleCode":"FPG4        ","CycleNameID":130,"CycleName":"Recycled Fiber, Plastic, and Glass Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FPG4         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":1550000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:  Global Plastics Recycling, Inc., located in Perris, CA, is requesting grant funds to recycle post-consumer PET (polyethylene terephthalate) plastic thermoforms (clamshells). The proposed project will expand existing operations to increase the amount of PET recycled into an intermediate commodity of blended thermoform/bottle PET flake. The material will then be sent to Sonoco, where it will be made into food grade packaging. The project claims to divert from landfill 1,300 tons of PET, and reduce 1,950 MTCO2e.","ParticipantName":"Global Plastics Recycling, Inc.","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Bahou","Phone":"5627082168"},{"GrantID":23956,"CycleID":735,"CycleCode":"TEA28       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA28        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":44500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Investigate illegal tire activities and perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Aura","LastName":"Quecan","Phone":"7072598602"},{"GrantID":23958,"CycleID":735,"CycleCode":"TEA28       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA28        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant will be used for continued inspections and enforcement of waste tire generators, waste tire haulers, and waste tire end-use facilities in accordance with CalRecycle regulations for the disposal and storage of waste/used tires. Inspections will be conducted on the CalRecycle Priority TPID list provided by CalRecycle and businesses currently registered with CalRecycle for the disposal and storage of waste/used tires. Educational visits will be conducted on new businesses generating, storing, and disposing of waste/used tires. Surveillance will be conducted as needed when illegal dumping of waste tires is suspected by a generator, hauler, and end-use facility. This program has aided the City of Fresno in the monitoring generators, haulers, and end-use facilities with the disposal of waste tires insuring businesses are contracting with a registered hauler resulting in less waste tires being illegally dumped throughout the City of Fresno.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christina","LastName":"Pasillas","Phone":"5596218456"},{"GrantID":23960,"CycleID":735,"CycleCode":"TEA28       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA28        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":94604.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: CalRecycle offers Waste Tire Enforcement grants to cities, counties, and city and county agencies in California to investigate illegal tire disposal activities and perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. \r\nEnvironmental Management is applying on behalf of the County. The Board of Supervisors has signed a resolution allowing Environmental Management to apply for this grant.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Robin","LastName":"Bowker","Phone":"5306216665"},{"GrantID":23963,"CycleID":735,"CycleCode":"TEA28       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA28        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":71696.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to inspect our over 1600 Waste Tire Facilities for compliance with all waste tire handling regulations. Our past participation in the Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grant program resulted in a decrease in the number of large illegal waste tire dumping incidents in our jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jerry","LastName":"Weir","Phone":"2138476260"},{"GrantID":23964,"CycleID":735,"CycleCode":"TEA28       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA28        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":115509.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant will allow for Environmental health to perform waste tire inspections, identify unpermitted waste tire activities, and provide enforcement for illegally dumped tires within Placer County.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Holloway","Phone":"5307452300"},{"GrantID":23968,"CycleID":736,"CycleCode":"FPG4        ","CycleNameID":130,"CycleName":"Recycled Fiber, Plastic, and Glass Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FPG4         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":1315378.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:  Suay, Inc., located in Los Angeles, CA, is requesting grant funds to upcycle and recycle post-consumer garments/clothing. The proposed project will expand existing operations to increase the amount of textiles diverted from landfill. The finished product is repaired clothing and remade products, such as pillows and dog beds, that use stuffing from shredded garments that cannot be repaired. The project claims to divert from landfill 1,500 tons of textiles, and reduce 3,750 MTCO2e.","ParticipantName":"Suay, Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Heather","LastName":"Pavlu","Phone":"9134490555"},{"GrantID":23971,"CycleID":735,"CycleCode":"TEA28       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA28        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":438169.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Alameda County Department of Environmental Health (ACDEH) will utilize the TEA 28 Waste Tire Grant Funds to implement the Waste Tire Program and conduct compliance inspections to verify compliance with the Waste Tire Regulations. Additionally ACDEH will use TEA 28 grant funds to prepare reports and payment requests and provide information and education to community stakeholders and regulated businesses, while also providing continuing education for ACDEH Waste Tire inspection staff.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Muhammed","LastName":"Khan","Phone":"5106391273"},{"GrantID":23974,"CycleID":736,"CycleCode":"FPG4        ","CycleNameID":130,"CycleName":"Recycled Fiber, Plastic, and Glass Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FPG4         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":732512.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Strategic Materials, Inc., was located in Modesto, CA, but relocated to their Sacramento facility in 2023. They were awarded $732,512 in grant funds to recycle automotive and architectural glass. Grant funds will be used to install a mobile trommel screener to recycle the glass into cullet, which will be sent to CertainTeed to manufacture fiberglass. The projected diversion from landfill is 7,494 tons of glass, and a reduction of 1,499 MTCO2e.","ParticipantName":"Strategic Materials, Inc.","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Salvador","LastName":"Ramirez","Phone":"2134940359"},{"GrantID":23977,"CycleID":735,"CycleCode":"TEA28       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA28        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":31976.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Inspect Waste tire generators and haulers within the City limits of Modesto and investigate and dispose of waste tires illegally dumped in the City of Modesto.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michele","LastName":"Hunt","Phone":"2095775493"},{"GrantID":23980,"CycleID":735,"CycleCode":"TEA28       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA28        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":600000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be utilized to inspect tire-related businesses and ensure entities within the County are storing and hauling used and waste tires as dictated by California law. These funds will augment local and regional enforcement efforts by seeking to prevent the unlawful stockpiling and dumping of waste tires. This goal is accomplished by allowing personnel to be dedicated to the task of ensuring waste tires reach an appropriate end-use facility by educating business owners of the proper disposal methods and referring the actions of offenders to the appropriate governing agency.\r\n\r\nTraining will be provided to assure county employees are kept up to date with new requirements of the state. Staff will also attend safety training of perishable skills.\r\n\r\nEquipment requested will be utilized to assure the employees are well prepared when conducting inspections.\r\n\r\nDirect Administration funds will be used to supervise the grant in an effort to assure all tasks are met.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Manuel A.","LastName":"Acueto","Phone":"9515387975"},{"GrantID":23986,"CycleID":735,"CycleCode":"TEA28       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA28        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":95817.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Bakersfield‘s Waste Tire Enforcement Program will implement an inspection and compliance program that:\r\n1. Educates waste tire generators within our jurisdiction on their responsibilities to comply with applicable laws;\r\n2. Surveys Waste Tire Facilities and confirms that generators are using authorized waste tire haulers, properly\r\nmaintaining CTLs; and fulfilling the WTF requirements;\r\n3. Identifies and reports sites that may be in violation of WTF storage standards;\r\n4. Initiates enforcement action against facilities that are in non-compliance by issuing a Notice of Violation (NOV);\r\n5. Refers facilities that continue to be in non-compliance after the issuance of a LNOV to CalRecycle staff;\r\n6. Identify and investigate existing sites where waste tires have been illegally dumped; and\r\n7. Obtains and submits the necessary information required for monthly reporting through WTMS to CalRecycle.\r\nThe activities described above are an effective way to address the City of Bakersfield’s\r\nneed to educate tire dealers and auto dismantlers of their responsibilities and reduce the\r\nillegal disposal of waste tires. The program will be comprehensive, informative and allows for enforcement action when\r\nnecessary. It provides for correcting of waste handling problems, reducing long-term disposal problems, identifying illegal\r\nwaste tire haulers and encouraging compliance","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Paquette","Phone":"6613263948"},{"GrantID":23990,"CycleID":735,"CycleCode":"TEA28       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA28        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":600000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"As a current grantee, San Bernardino County Land Use Services - Code Enforcement anticipates continued Countywide inspections of all waste tire facilities within our jurisdiction and all cities within the County that are not individual grantees. The largest geographical county in the lower 48 states, San Bernardino County has vast areas of open land in desert and mountain regions, as well as many large incorporated cities; illegal dumping of waste tires in remote areas has been a chronic problem. As a result of participation in CalRecycle‘s grant programs, the County has seen marked improvement with respect to illegal waste tire dumping activities. \r\nIn addition to scheduled facility and compliance inspections, we will continue with educational outreach and enforcement efforts throughout the county to promote the proper transport, storing and disposal of waste tires, thereby reducing the incidences of illegal dumping, improper stockpiling and illegal transport activities.\r\n","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maria","LastName":"Gonzales","Phone":"9099485086"},{"GrantID":23991,"CycleID":735,"CycleCode":"TEA28       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA28        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":142930.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health (DEH) is to protect public health, safety, and the environment in regards to proper storage, transport and use of waste tires within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe County of Santa Clara DEH intends to use TEA grant funds for activities directly related to inspection and administration costs for implementing the waste tire program as outlined in the grant procedures and requirements, and grant application guidelines and ongoing grant guidance from CalRecycle regarding waste and used tire activities.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rochelle","LastName":"Gaddi","Phone":"4089183449"},{"GrantID":23993,"CycleID":735,"CycleCode":"TEA28       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA28        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":430500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Orange County will use these grant funds to investigate illegal tire disposal activities and perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Funds will also be used for community and industry education, staff training, and administration of the grant.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dean","LastName":"Freed","Phone":"7144336220"},{"GrantID":23994,"CycleID":735,"CycleCode":"TEA28       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA28        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":600000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will be utilized for the enforcement of waste tire laws and regulations through inspections of waste tire facilities within our jurisdiction and for the administration of the waste tire grant.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dorcas","LastName":"Hanson-lugo","Phone":"6264305540"},{"GrantID":23997,"CycleID":736,"CycleCode":"FPG4        ","CycleNameID":130,"CycleName":"Recycled Fiber, Plastic, and Glass Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FPG4         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":1193119.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:  Innovive, LLC, located in El Cajon, CA, is requesting grant funds to recycle PET (polyethylene terephthalate) plastic single use lab animal cages. The proposed project will expand existing recycling to 75% of cages sold in California. The project is closed loop, producing cages that will be collected and recycled at end of life. The project claims to divert from landfill 451 tons of PET, and reduce 677 MTCO2e.","ParticipantName":"Innovive, LLC","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeremy","LastName":"Jenson","Phone":"6199908832"},{"GrantID":23999,"CycleID":735,"CycleCode":"TEA28       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA28        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":17344.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of our Waste Tire Program is to protect public health and the environment with regard to waste tires and facilities in Tehama County. TCEHD intends to use TEA28 reimbursement grant funds for inspection, enforcement, outreach, training and management in order to accomplish these objectives.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tim","LastName":"Potanovic","Phone":"5305278020"},{"GrantID":24001,"CycleID":735,"CycleCode":"TEA28       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA28        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Waste Tire Program is to promote compliance with State and local regulations as it\r\npertains to the collection, handling, storage and disposal of waste tires in an effort to protect the air,\r\nwater, and land from pollution and to ensure public health and safety.\r\nThe Fresno County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division, proposes to utilize FY\r\n2020-21 Waste Tire Grant funds for staffing, training and equipment needs associated with continuing\r\nthe County‘s Enforcement Program Plan.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sukhdeep","LastName":"Sidhu","Phone":"5596003271"},{"GrantID":24003,"CycleID":734,"CycleCode":"FR72        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR72         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Butte County Resource Conservation District is applying for grant funding that will be used to assist a new landowner with cleanup of his 7.84-acre property in Orville.  Since the previous owner was mostly absent, the land became a target for illegal dumping like many immediate surrounding properties.  Since acquisition, the new owner has personally invested in waste removal efforts, but the volume remains significant.  He currently does not have the time nor resources to fully remediate the land, so he is requesting support.  Material such as household hazardous and non-hazardous waste, appliances, tires, metal, construction debris, and e-waste are slotted for cleanup.  To prevent more dumping, a neighbor lent him temporary gates and fencing which helped, but more appropriate permanent measures are anticipated and being requested.  Seasonal grazing will continue on this olive grove while the owner also considers reviving the orchard for harvesting purposes. ","ParticipantName":"Butte County Resource Conservation District","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Thad","LastName":"Walker","Phone":"5306933173"},{"GrantID":24004,"CycleID":736,"CycleCode":"FPG4        ","CycleNameID":130,"CycleName":"Recycled Fiber, Plastic, and Glass Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FPG4         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":3000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:  Green Impact Manufacturing, LLC, located in Vernon, CA, is requesting grant funds to recycle post-consumer PET (polyethylene terephthalate) plastic clamshells, production rejects, fines, and purge. The proposed project will install a new, advanced PET recycling and upcycling facility to purify, pelletize, and upcycle low quality PET into high-value, high quality intermediate products (clear and colored PET pellets) to be sold into the garment production industry. The project claims to divert from landfill 15,625 tons of PET, and reduce 23,437.5 MTCO2e.","ParticipantName":"Ross International","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Ross","Phone":"3109475977"},{"GrantID":24008,"CycleID":735,"CycleCode":"TEA28       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA28        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":123007.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Grant funds will be used to continue waste tire management in Sonoma County through permitting, inspections, education and enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Sosko","Phone":"7075656521"},{"GrantID":24015,"CycleID":734,"CycleCode":"FR72        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR72         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Josephine Chapman","AwardedFunds":70000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of South Lake Tahoe applied under the pilot program option to abate homeless encampments throughout the region.  Clean Tahoe is the organization who ultimately receives the area’s encampment complaints and handles cleanup.  Grant funds would allow the organization to expand their cleanup efforts through training, additional labor, and rental equipment, if needed.  Clean Tahoe works with various land managers and owners and can work across multiple jurisdictions.  Some camps have sat for years because of multijurisdictional project dynamics, minimal staff, and lack of funds.  This program will allow for timely cleanups, regardless of the landowner, eliminating a lengthy waiting period between eviction and cleanup.  The organization plans to connect inhabitants with resources before eviction and remediation.\r\n\r\nProjects include a site survey of debris and photos, property owner determination, any necessary agreement negotiation, eviction, and abatement.  Last year there were 80 encampments reported, which varied in size and usually resided on riverbanks and meadows that filter into the lake.  Timely cleanup will help ease any environmental impacts and help eliminate wildlife’s access to food, trash, and other harmful material.  Clean Tahoe will prevent future illegal dumping incidences by responding quickly to illegal dumping cases so they don’t escalate and through collaboration efforts  with law enforcement.","ParticipantName":"City of South Lake Tahoe","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lori","LastName":"Marino","Phone":"5305427410"},{"GrantID":24019,"CycleID":735,"CycleCode":"TEA28       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA28        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":185698.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Diego Regional Waste Tire program will be using grant funds to continue implementing inspections, enforcement, and educate over 1,100 active waste tire generating businesses. In 2007, the City began inviting neighboring cities to participate in the grant program in order to achieve better regional compliance. Today, the City is collaborating with six neighboring cities (Participating Collaborative Jurisdictions).","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nanci","LastName":"Biendarra","Phone":"6192366007"},{"GrantID":24022,"CycleID":735,"CycleCode":"TEA28       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA28        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":69609.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Mateo County Tire Enforcement Agency will conduct tire inspections for all cities and un-incorporated areas in the county and provide outreach and enforcement as needed for administering the Tire grant inspection program for the 28th Grant cycle.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Rompf","Phone":"6503390327"},{"GrantID":24023,"CycleID":735,"CycleCode":"TEA28       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA28        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":156572.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to perform the duties outlined in the TEA 28 grant requirements.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Perez","Phone":"4422651888"},{"GrantID":24024,"CycleID":735,"CycleCode":"TEA28       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA28        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":55916.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant monies will be used to fund the existing Waste Tire Enforcement Program, which includes conducting routine waste tire inspections, surveillance and enforcement, community education, attending round table events and other training required by Cal Recycle, and to purchase equipment and supplies needed to conduct the program activities.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Durham","Phone":"8317558979"},{"GrantID":24025,"CycleID":734,"CycleCode":"FR72        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR72         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Josephine Chapman","AwardedFunds":160326.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Stanislaus County is seeking funding to administer a comprehensive illegal dumping cleanup program through their Department of Environmental Resources for agriculturally zoned areas.  The Williamson Act (https://www.conservation.ca.gov/dlrp/wa) covers a significant portion of the county.  The grant would provide additional resources for county staff to address ongoing dumpsites on eligible public road right-of-ways.  These very small-scale site cleanups are estimated to range between $500-$1,200 each, with the ability to adopt even larger cases.  This type of project is made eligible through the pilot program option under which the county is applying.  County cleanup crews currently tackle dumpsites  all over the region, but efforts continue to be costly and ultimately burden the county.  Dumpsites often contain multiple bags of household garbage, tires, and appliances.\r\n\r\nFunds will support labor, equipment, disposal/recycling, and material costs incurred from cleanup.  Support will also be used to process appropriate resident complaints regarding illegal dumping.  Since some landowners do not have the resources or economical means to conduct cleanups, they contact the county for help.  Farms and ranches are frequent targets with most dump piles being located on easily accessible public road right-of-ways adjacent to these properties.  In conjunction with the county’s current illegal dumping prevention strategies, 150 ‘No Dumping’ signs are projected for installation.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wallace","LastName":"Low","Phone":"2095256741"},{"GrantID":24026,"CycleID":735,"CycleCode":"TEA28       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA28        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":10536.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Butte County will be allocating a Solid Waste Code Enforcement Officer for Waste Tire Code Enforcement with specific duties to include supervision of the TEA program.  These funds will be used to conduct in field inspections for illegal dumping of tires, Tire Retailer oversite, and Tire Disposal Education for the County of Butte.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"MR. ","FirstName":"Nicholas","LastName":"Henderson","Phone":"5306930172"},{"GrantID":24027,"CycleID":735,"CycleCode":"TEA28       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA28        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":447799.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Sacramento County Environmental Management Department requests TEA 28 grant funding for the continued implementation of a local waste tire inspection and enforcement program. Funds will be used to ensure businesses comply with State regulations governing the storage, transportation, and manifesting of used and waste tires. This will be accomplished via inspection of waste tire generators and haulers, surveying for new businesses that are required to comply with State waste tire regulations, investigating illegal tire hauling and dumping complaints, and providing used/waste tire education to the public and businesses. Funds will also be used for staff training, equipment, and to prepare required reports for submittal to CalRecycle.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Czapla","Phone":"9168766586"},{"GrantID":24032,"CycleID":735,"CycleCode":"TEA28       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA28        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":31195.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Environmental Health Services staff will perform duties to enforce the waste tire laws and regulations under Calrecycle\u0027s authority.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lee","LastName":"Bryant","Phone":"4154736271"},{"GrantID":24034,"CycleID":735,"CycleCode":"TEA28       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA28        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":72190.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Yolo County Environmental Health Hazmat Unit staff will use TEA28 grant funding to conduct routine waste tire facility inspections, look for new waste tire facilities, work with CalRecycle when requested, investigate illegal disposal of waste tires, educate the public and facilities about proper handling and disposal of waste tires, purchase necessary equipment, and attend training.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Moushumi","LastName":"Hasan","Phone":"5306668601"},{"GrantID":24041,"CycleID":735,"CycleCode":"TEA28       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA28        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":106693.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local government tire enforcement program.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Brandon","LastName":"Medellin","Phone":"5596757821"},{"GrantID":24053,"CycleID":735,"CycleCode":"TEA28       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA28        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":141236.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Perform waste tire enforcement activities, including: inspecting waste tire generators and transporters, perform educational/outreach, and perform enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Ambrose","Phone":"7077846765"},{"GrantID":24054,"CycleID":737,"CycleCode":"TRP13       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP13        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nProposed construction start date is May 2021 utilizing 16,000 tons of hot-mix material.\r\n\r\nWest Capitol Avenue Rehabilitate encompasses approximately three miles of deteriorating pavement conditions along West Capitol Avenue from Enterprise Boulevard to Jefferson Boulevard. West Capitol Avenue is a primary east-west arterial and also serves as a regional bicycle commute route. The PCI for this road segment ranges from 39 to 53 which rates in the poor category. There are segments of West Capitol Ave that are without bike lanes or bike lane that are inadequate for the users.  This project will build modern and consistent bike lanes through this corridor.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of West Sacramento","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ryan","LastName":"Teves","Phone":"9166174665"},{"GrantID":24057,"CycleID":735,"CycleCode":"TEA28       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA28        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":77710.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Victorville is located in the Mojave Desert area approximately 1.5 hour from the heavily populated Los Angeles, Orange County, Inland Empire and approximately 3 hours from the growing Las Vegas Nevada areas. The City is surrounded by a vast amount of desert land and has three major highways that intersect within the City(I-15 Freeway, CA Highway 18/138, and US highway 395). Due to the surrounding geography, the City experiences a large amount of illegal dumping activity which includes illegally dumped tire piles of both general passenger and commercial type tires. The City is continues to grow industrially and commercially and in total residential units and currently has 117 waste tire related businesses (identified via WTMS as active businesses). Specifically, the City has a large number of used tire dealers located in areas of the City that historically have high frequencies of illegally dumped waste tires. The City will use waste tire enforcement grant funds to establish a presence in our City and partner with the State to regulate the waste tire disposal process and minimize illegal dumping through surveillance, enforcement, and administrative actions. Funds will also aid our assigned staff to provide them with office and small field supplies/equipment to carryout grant inspection, surveillance, and education tasks. Our primary goal when utilizing grant funds is to inspect all waste tire generators and haulers within the grant period. Additionally, we will partner with the businesses, ensuring that all waste tires are manifested utilizing the forms provided by Cal-Recycle and encouraging them to report those who illegally dispose of tires. In administering the grant, the City of Victorville will prioritize its activities to mirror those established in the grant terms/conditions and procedures: inspection, waste tire manifest compliance, identifying illegal disposal activities, education, and awareness.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Duran","Phone":"7609555104"},{"GrantID":24066,"CycleID":736,"CycleCode":"FPG4        ","CycleNameID":130,"CycleName":"Recycled Fiber, Plastic, and Glass Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FPG4         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":3000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:  Gallo Glass Company, located in Modesto, CA, is requesting grant funds to recycle post-consumer glass. The proposed project will install a new recycling line to produce glass cullet that will be used in the production of wine bottles. The project claims to divert from landfill 1,200 tons of glass, and reduce 240 MTCO2e.","ParticipantName":"Gallo Glass Company","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nigel","LastName":"Dart","Phone":"2093416550"},{"GrantID":24067,"CycleID":735,"CycleCode":"TEA28       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA28        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":83357.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to administer the Local Waste Tire Enforcement Agency in Merced County. The program is responsible for inspections of Waste Tire Facilities and to make sure operators are in compliance with Waste Tire laws. ","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andres","LastName":"Rodriguez","Phone":"2093857686"},{"GrantID":24070,"CycleID":735,"CycleCode":"TEA28       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA28        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":105473.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The county will use the funds to conduct inspections of active tire facilities.  It will also monitor dumping areas for the presence of illegally disposed tires.  When found, the county will remove and properly dispose of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Cantwell","Phone":"5307497526"},{"GrantID":24074,"CycleID":737,"CycleCode":"TRP13       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP13        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Victoria Rocha","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nCity’s upcoming 2021 Pavement Rehabilitation Project intends to install an application of 3/8” ARAM + 1.70” ARHM. 3/8” ARAM - 272,413 square yard of ARAM will be applied. 1.70” ARHM - 25,414 tons of RAC hot-mix will be applied. We plan to advertise the project in July 2021, with project award in September 2021, and to start the construction in October 2021.","ParticipantName":"City of San Gabriel","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alan","LastName":"Mai","Phone":"6263082825"},{"GrantID":24077,"CycleID":737,"CycleCode":"TRP13       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP13        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":95000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:\r\n\r\nProject will include both rubberized asphalt concrete hot mix and rubberized cape seal maintenance treatments in both the City of Brisbane and City of South San Francisco. The earliest proposed start date is June 2021. Various streets in South San Francisco will be resurfaced with an overlay of approx. 2,700 tons of rubberized asphalt concrete hot mix. Various streets in both Brisbane and South San Francisco will be surface sealed with approx. 41,000 SY of rubberized cape seal treatment.","ParticipantName":"City of Brisbane","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tomas","LastName":"Santoyo-Velazquez","Phone":"4152591107"},{"GrantID":24083,"CycleID":737,"CycleCode":"TRP13       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP13        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":138653.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nThis project will resurface various roads within the County of Ventura. There are currently 19 centerline miles (277,305 SY) that have been designed to have rubberized chip seal and proposed to be in construction by this fiscal year (FY2020-21).","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Howard","LastName":"De Leon","Phone":"8056542028"},{"GrantID":24085,"CycleID":734,"CycleCode":"FR72        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR72         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Josephine Chapman","AwardedFunds":36372.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Guadalupe-Coyote Resource Conservation District (RCD) is assisting a San Jose landowner with a recently discovered legacy dumpsite on his 33-acre hillside-zoned property.  The area is currently being used for non-commercial livestock grazing, with potential plans of a vineyard or other agriculture uses pending soil quality.  The dump area is located on the property’s creekbank, and it includes material such as appliances, tires, metal, and plastic.\r\n\r\nThe San Jose Conservation Corps and contractor, Ecological Concerns, Inc., will be working together on cleanup and erosion control to stabilize exposed soil once the debris is removed.  A native seed mix and biodegradable wattles will be included with installation.  Upon completion, the RCD plans to share the project on their website pending owner permission.  This application was submitted under the pilot program option; however, most case information was provided.","ParticipantName":"Guadalupe-Coyote Resource Conservation District","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stephanie","LastName":"Moreno","Phone":"4082885888"},{"GrantID":24088,"CycleID":734,"CycleCode":"FR72        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR72         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":16603.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Gold Ridge Resource Conservation District (RCD) is seeking funding to clean up an illegal disposal site found at Freezeout Creek Ranch, a private 305-acre property in Sonoma County.  The site is managed for timber production and is owned by the Mendocino Redwood Company.  One of their foresters recently discovered the dumping, which is almost all concealed by trees and other vegetation. Materials such as metal, tires, car batteries, a beer keg, and partially filled oil drums remain at the site.  Upon the discovery, the company contacted the RCD for assistance.  It is unclear how the waste was brought onto the property, but it is clear apparent that someone had vehicular access through one of the four gates that access the property.  The owners do not anticipate further illegal dumping and will address the site accordingly after the project.\r\n\r\nThe RCD will work with the Conservation Corps North Bay as well as a stream enhancement subcontractor given the creek is within the Russian River watershed and lies a few miles inland from the Pacific Ocean.","ParticipantName":"Gold Ridge Resource Conservation District","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Hart","Phone":"7078235244"},{"GrantID":24089,"CycleID":737,"CycleCode":"TRP13       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP13        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nThis project will pave local streets as part of The City of Oakland Department of Transportation\u0027s current paving plan, which incorporates equity, street condition, and safety to prioritize repaving across Oakland. The streets that will be repaved with RAC hot-mix are currently in the design stage and the earliest start date for construction would be in the late spring of 2022. The total ton of RAC hot-mix will be 12,500 tons. The approximately 4 miles of local streets that will receive the RAC hot-mix are located in East Oakland where historic disinvestment has left local streets in extremely poor condition and exposed residents to abnormally high levels of pollution.","ParticipantName":"City of Oakland","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Josie","LastName":"Ahrens","Phone":"5102386241"},{"GrantID":24090,"CycleID":737,"CycleCode":"TRP13       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP13        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":112500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project is a pavement resurfacing project utilizing a rubber chip seal. The project includes residential roadways and arterial roadways, for a combined total project quantity of 112,500 SY of rubber chip seal. The project is anticipated to begin in Summer 2021.","ParticipantName":"City of Folsom","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ryan","LastName":"Chance","Phone":"9164616713"},{"GrantID":24092,"CycleID":737,"CycleCode":"TRP13       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP13        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nVarious citywide street rehabilitation projects in the City of Santa Ana. All projects will be incorporating Asphalt Rubber Hot Mix into pavement treatment plans. Earliest proposed construction start date will be April 2021 tentatively. Total tons of RAC hot mix is estimated to be 25,000 tons, spanning 5 large street segment projects. ","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Ana","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alexander","LastName":"Olmos","Phone":"7146475629"},{"GrantID":24095,"CycleID":734,"CycleCode":"FR72        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR72         - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Josephine Chapman","AwardedFunds":48804.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Arcata is requesting funds to clean up its Carlson Park property which encompasses both active and abandoned encampments.  Since 2017 when the city acquired the 19.08-acre site, 321 complaints have been reported regarding the area.  Grant funds would be used for cleanup, ongoing broad-scale maintenance, and monitoring throughout the grant term to help prevent future illegal dumping.  After project completion, the city plans to continue regular patrols, garbage/recycling bin servicing, and conduct necessary cleanups.  Currently because of COVID-19 fiscal impacts, the area is only receiving minimal services.\r\n\r\nCarlson Park is located adjacent to the Mad River and includes flat uplands, varying slopes of riparian habitat, and a gravel river bar.  Zoned as Natural Resource Public Trust lands, the area allows for agriculture and mixed-use projects, and is currently being used for natural resource protection and passive recreation.  The Valley West community has identified this project as a high priority.  New Directions is the organization contracted for cleanup and monitoring and is a non-profit that offers social support and services.  The city plans to establish sanctioned community uses and development on part of the property which should help deter dumping.  Select vegetation trimming to improve visibility is planned and may also discourage illicit activity.  Fortunately, the city has extensive experience with illegal dumping cleanup and abatement projects and have witnessed prevention measures like these being successful in other open space areas.","ParticipantName":"City of Arcata","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Emily","LastName":"Benvie","Phone":"7078252102"},{"GrantID":24101,"CycleID":737,"CycleCode":"TRP13       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP13        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nSolano County is proposing a Rubberized Chip Seal in year 2021. We anticipate construction to start around August 1, 2021 and would consist of approximately 287,279 square yards of rubberized chip seal material.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frances","LastName":"Neade","Phone":"7077846779"},{"GrantID":24102,"CycleID":737,"CycleCode":"TRP13       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP13        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nRubberized Chip Seal application to 250,000 SY of roadway surface owned and maintained by Marin County and utilized by the public. Only California-generated waste tires, processed in California, will be used in the crumb rubber portion of the project(s). Construction of the RAC portion of any project will commence on or after the date indicated in the Notice to Proceed and be completed by April 1, 2023.\r\n\r\nThe binder material will contain a minimum of 300 pounds (equivalent to 15\r\npercent by weight) of the tire-derived crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder. The binder will be either asphalt rubber/field blend or terminal blend or a combination of those two.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rachel","LastName":"Calvert","Phone":"4152465017"},{"GrantID":24105,"CycleID":737,"CycleCode":"TRP13       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP13        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":84871.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The construction involves applying 84,870.9 square yards of cape seal on various public, residential streets in the City of Clovis. The earliest proposed construction start date is May 2021.","ParticipantName":"City of Clovis","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ryan","LastName":"Burnett","Phone":"5593242336"},{"GrantID":24110,"CycleID":737,"CycleCode":"TRP13       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP13        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the below summary to reflect the approved grant project.\r\n\r\nThe project scope includes approximately 25,000 SY of pavement spot repair, crack sealing, placing of approximately 75,000 SY of Rubberized Chip Seal, associated striping removal and replacement, refreshing of existing painted street markings, traffic control, and installation of necessary environmental pollution prevention requirements on various streets and parking lots in the City of Monterey. Our earliest start date is in September 2021.","ParticipantName":"City of Monterey","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sara","LastName":"South","Phone":"8312428724"},{"GrantID":24115,"CycleID":737,"CycleCode":"TRP13       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP13        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nStreet Rehabilitation on various city streets using Rubberized Hot Mix Asphalt (RHMA). The project is being planned over two years. This year’s project design is 95% complete and will be bid in March 2021. Work is anticipated to start in June 2021. Next year’s project is anticipated to start in June 2022. \r\n\r\nThe total tons of RAC hot mix – At least 12,500 tons of RAC hot mix will be used. Approximately 9,500 tons in 2021 and at least 3,000 tons in 2022.","ParticipantName":"City of Benicia","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Danny","LastName":"Urrutia","Phone":"7077464374"},{"GrantID":24119,"CycleID":737,"CycleCode":"TRP13       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP13        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":174999.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nMultiple paving projects in the City of Eastvale will utilize approximately 170,000 SY of chip seal and 12,857 tons of hot mix asphalt with crumb rubber from California-generated tires. This project will commence in different times between May 2021 and March 2023.","ParticipantName":"City of Eastvale","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jessica","LastName":"Haro","Phone":"9517034409"},{"GrantID":24121,"CycleID":737,"CycleCode":"TRP13       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP13        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":115000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nThe City of Larkspur will be performing pavement rehabilitation work on Sir Francis Drake Boulevard from Del Monte to Drakes Cove Road. Tentative Construction Start Date is July 12, 2021, using 5,750 tons of RAC hot-mix. \r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Larkspur","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alvin","LastName":"Tan","Phone":"4159275017"},{"GrantID":24126,"CycleID":737,"CycleCode":"TRP13       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP13        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":25301.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nThe City of South Pasadena will be applying Cape Seal treatment (rubberized chip seal with type II slurry seal) as a finish wearing course to 74,711.11 square yards of local roadways throughout the City of South Pasadena. Scope of work includes base failure repairs (dig outs), crack sealing, grinding and leveling course placement. Anticipated weight of crumb rubber used is 57,336.43 lbs. and number of tires used is 4,778 tires. The earliest proposed Construction start date is June 01, 2021.","ParticipantName":"City of South Pasadena","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tatevik","LastName":"Barakazyan","Phone":"2136105864"},{"GrantID":24138,"CycleID":737,"CycleCode":"TRP13       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP13        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":110000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nThe proposed project: Colima Road Rehabilitation Project in the City of Whittier\r\n\r\nThis 1.5-mile rehabilitation project extends along Colima Road from Mar Vista Street to Lambert Road and conforms to all current, city, and state standards for roadways. Colima Road is a major 80’ wide arterial with two lanes for north/south travel. Colima Road has over 36,000 average daily trips and Class II bicycle lanes. The proposed pavement section for this project consists of 6-in convectional asphalt base and 2-in rubberized asphalt hot-mix cap. The construction of this project is planned to start in April, 2021. The total tons of rubberized asphalt hot-mix needed for this project is estimated at 7000 Tones. Requested total grant amount for this project is 7000 Tones of Asphalt Rubber Hot-Mix X $10= $70,000. \r\n\r\nThe proposed project: Santa Gertrudes Avenue Overlay Project in the City of Whittier\r\n\r\nThis paving project extends along Santa Gertrudes from Whittier Boulevard to Leffingwell Road. The project includes: asphalt grind and overlay, Class II bike lane extended 0.15 miles (Lambert Road to Leffingwell Road), and reconstruction of 14 existing ADA access ramps between Whittier Boulevard and Leffingwell Road. In addition, 380 feet of sidewalks between Whittier Boulevard to Leffingwell Road will be repaired and replaced. The proposed pavement section for this project consists of convectional asphalt base and 2-in rubberized asphalt hot-mix cap. The construction of this project is planned to start in June, 2021.  The total tons of rubberized asphalt hot-mix needed for this project is estimated at 4000 Tones. Requested total grant amount for this project is 4000 Tones of Asphalt Rubber Hot-Mix X $10= $40,000. \r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Whittier","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Chapman","Phone":"5625679505"},{"GrantID":24146,"CycleID":737,"CycleCode":"TRP13       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP13        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:\r\n\r\nThe City is proposing to use rubberized hot mix asphalt (RHMA) material. The asphalt concrete section will include 5\" of asphalt base course with a 2\" rubberized overlay. The project will also include the remediation of drainage issues. It is estimated that a total of 28,800 tons of RHMA will be used for the project with a minimum of 300 pounds (or 15% by weight) of tire derived crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder. Design for the proposed project is complete with construction slated to begin in August 2021. The project goal is to improve driving conditions for residents and visitors to the City, increase longevity to the street, and utilize environmentally friendly solutions in addressing the City\u0027s needs while helping the effort to reduce tires sent to landfills.","ParticipantName":"City of Hesperia","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lesa","LastName":"Byars","Phone":"7609471589"},{"GrantID":24148,"CycleID":737,"CycleCode":"TRP13       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP13        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nAs part of the pavement management program, rubber cape seal will be applied for sixty eight residential streets with average PCI of 55. The project will include base repair and crack seal, and concrete work to repair curb, gutter, and reconstruct curb ramps within project limits to meet ADA requirements. The earliest proposed construction date is July 1st, 2021 – the total square yards of rubberized chip seal that will be used is 200,000 square yards.","ParticipantName":"Town of Danville","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Russell","Phone":"9253143315"},{"GrantID":24149,"CycleID":737,"CycleCode":"TRP13       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP13        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nCity of Pico Rivera proposes to complete Road Resurfacing Projects Citywide within the next two years totaling up to 25,000 tons of Rubberized Hot Mix Asphalt. The proposed start date is June 2021.","ParticipantName":"City of Pico Rivera","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maria","LastName":"Carrillo","Phone":"5628014343"},{"GrantID":24150,"CycleID":737,"CycleCode":"TRP13       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP13        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":123200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nRubberized Hot Mix Asphalt to be used on the Murrieta Hot Springs Road Rehabilitation project from Madison Avenue to Alta Murrieta Road and Hancock Avenue Rehabilitation project from Las Brisas Road South to Murrieta Hot Springs Road.\r\n\r\nThe earliest proposed construction start date is July 1, 2021. The total tons of RAC hot-mix used will be 12,320 tons.","ParticipantName":"City of Murrieta","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Hitch","Phone":"9514616076"},{"GrantID":24156,"CycleID":737,"CycleCode":"TRP13       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2020-21   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP13        - 2020-21","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":230000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nThe Town of Los Gatos’ Street Repair and Resurfacing Project (CIP No. 811-9901) is a recurring annual project for street maintenance and rehabilitation activities throughout the Town to enhance safety for all travel modes and maintain the roadway infrastructure. The Town Council approved the Street List for the FY 2020/21 Street Repair and Resurfacing Project, approved the Plans and Specifications, and authorized advertising the project for bid. \r\n\r\nFor the FY 2020/21 Street Repair and Resurfacing Project, the focus will be on preventive maintenance through rubber cape seal, slurry seal, and crack seal treatments of project locations identified in the approved street list. Approximately 230,000 square yards of Rubberized Chip Seal will be used. The FY 2020/21 project includes 115,000 square yards of Rubberized Chip Seal and the anticipated FY 2022/23 has an estimated quantity of 115,000 square yards as well. The proposed construction start date for the Street Repair and Resurfacing project is around April 15. The Rubberized cape seal work will start as early as May 1, 2021.","ParticipantName":"Town of Los Gatos","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kara","LastName":"Capaldo","Phone":"4088273094"},{"GrantID":24159,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":18919.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To supplement the City‘s free oversized collection program, residents will have the opportunity, through this grant, to properly dispose of tires at tire amnesty events. These events will be widely publicized through the City‘s website, newspaper ads, social media and flyers. Promotional materials and information will also be available at City facilities such as libraries and recreational venues. At each of the amnesty events, the City will provide one forty-yard roll-off container and adequate staffing to assist residents with their tire disposal. The containers will be hauled to Crumb Rubber Manufacturing (CRM) for recycling. The City of Long Beach will supply staff and a LNG powered vehicle to collect and haul the tires to CRM. An Administrative Analyst will organize all the events, coordinate the advertising and educational materials, and design and update the website and flyer.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tina","LastName":"Bitten","Phone":"5625704695"},{"GrantID":24160,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":27000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Siskiyou County will hold several tire amnesty events over a large, rural geographical area over the two year grant terms in order to collect thousands of tires for recycling.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jessica","LastName":"Skillen","Phone":"5308428272"},{"GrantID":24161,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":69570.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Shasta County, through its Department of Resource Management, would like to conduct 8 quarterly waste tire voucher events. Each quarterly event would allow for the County to distribute a maximum of $1,600 in waste tire vouchers for a total of $12,800 over the life of the grant, to be spent on waste tire vouchers within Shasta County. In collaboration with the County, the cities of Shasta Lake and Anderson would like to also conduct 8 quarterly waste tire voucher events. The cities of Shasta Lake and Anderson would have their own staff monitor and issue vouchers within their jurisdiction. The cities would also be given $12,800 to allocate over a total of 8 quarterly events. We anticipate on collecting 13,963 tires through this voucher program.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Myhrvold","Phone":"5302255789"},{"GrantID":24162,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"County of Butte will provied a series of Tire Amnesty events by appointment at the Neal Road Recycling and Waste Facility (NRRWF). The NRRWF is located in the geographical center of Butte County and serve all jurisdictoins in the County. These by appointment events will span the grant term and will serve as a convenient alternative to a one day event.  ","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Valerie","LastName":"Meza","Phone":"5307127986"},{"GrantID":24163,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In an effort to reduce illegal dumping and stockpiling of tires, through this grant the County proposes to accept up to eight (8) passenger tires at County Solid Waste facilities at no charge for residents of the County through means of a “paperless” coupon that can be found on the County’s website.  Coupon cards will be strategically placed throughout the County in high volume illegal dumping areas.  Through the tire coupon the County has successfully recycled an average of 55,000 tires in previous Tire Amnesty cycles.  San Joaquin County uses a local certified tire recycler who transforms the tires into a variety of products including rubber bark for gardens and playgrounds, rubber asphalt for city streets and sidewalks, and various products such as floor mats. As lead, San Joaquin County works with local jurisdictions to hold a minimum of two tire recycling events per year as well as other local community cleanup events such as Costal Cleanup Day.  The goal is to collect an average of 300 tires per event. To raise awareness of upcoming events, ads will be placed with local publications and other mediums.  The County plans to work with the Greater Valley Conservation Corps during events, where possible.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lisette","LastName":"Webb","Phone":"2094683066"},{"GrantID":24166,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Code Division plans to hold six amnesty events throughout the City of Fresno.  Our goal is to collect ten thousand tires.  We will work on having the tires recycled but will have them processed for recycling.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christina","LastName":"Pasillas","Phone":"5596218456"},{"GrantID":24169,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":24975.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Modesto has designed a two-tiered approach for the removal and recycling of waste tires through the Waste Tire Amnesty Grant for FY 2021/2022.\r\n\r\nThe first approach will be a Waste Tire Amnesty Coupon Program created to encourage Modesto residents to recycle their discarded waste tires. Residents can self-haul up to 9 tires at no cost per amnesty event with the approved coupon. Coupons will be mailed upon request once addresses are verified. With coupon in hand, any Modesto resident can take their tires to one of our local haulers that are partnering with the City of Modesto. Residents will be notified of the availability of the program through advertising in local newspapers, magazines, the city website, social media, PSA\u0027s and flyer at local businesses. Based on historical numbers from prior years and the current grant cycle, we estimate the Waste Tire Amnesty Coupon Program will collect 2,500 waste tires from recycling during the complete grant cycle. \r\n\r\nThe second approach will be the Waste Tire Amnesty collection events. The City of Modesto will partner with a CalRecycle permitted end-use facility to provide 7 area specific events where Modesto residents can bring their waste tires for proper disposal and recycling. Based on the data documented in the Solid Waste Division regarding illegal dumping hot spots, we will hold Waste Tire Amnesty events in those areas in hope to encourage proper disposal. Residents will be notified by direct mail prior to each event and will be given the opportunity to bring up to 9 tires per household to be recycled. One of the events will be in conjunction with a Citywide Clean-up event, like Love Modesto, open to all Modesto residents. We are estimating 2,500 waste tires collected during the complete grant cycle.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Myriah","LastName":"Hill","Phone":"2095775495"},{"GrantID":24171,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":33960.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Tire Amnesty program purpose is to financially assist Sacramento County residents to recycle their unwanted tires with a once a month multi-day tire collection for the next 2 years. Scrap tires pose a threat to human health and the environment as ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes, which can carry and transmit life-threatening diseases, but through proper handling and disposal, scrap tires do not present any major environmental problems.","ParticipantName":"City of Elk Grove","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Carlos","LastName":"Duque","Phone":"9166273229"},{"GrantID":24173,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":19645.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1. Conduct 8 tire collection events in the Lake Elsinore community. The City will continue to team with the Southern California Mountains Conservancy, the local Urban Conservation Corps that services western portion of Riverside County.  Currently the local Urban Conservation Corps provides staff support for the City\u0027s TA5 Amnesty Day Grant and for the TCU18 Tire Cleanup grant.  \r\n\r\nFour events will take place at the City‘s twice-yearly community cleanup events (normally held in March and October), and four tire collections will take place as \"stand-alone\" events (tentatively scheduled for January and June during 2022 and 2022) at various locations around the City.  These events tires collected at these event will not be charged to the grant as all roll-off bins, transportation and tire recycling are provided to the City FREE of charge by the local trash company as part of their contract with the City of Lake Elsinore.  These events, on average collect 2.5 tons of scrap tires (250 PTE per event).\r\n\r\nThe remaining 4 tire collection events are what the City call \"stand alone\" event, held at the City\u0027s Public Works yard.  These events are staffed by the City\u0027s contractor and members of the Local Urban Conservation Corps.  These events collect 8 to 10 tons of tires per event (800 to 1000 PTE).\r\n\r\nThe event locations, the City\u0027s Public Works Yard and the Lake Elsinore Storm Stadium are both located in areas of the City with a CalEnviroScreen 3.0 rating of 71% to 100%.\r\n\r\nLake Elsinore City Yard - 521 N. Langstaff St\r\nCensus Track 60605043006\r\nOverall percentile - 78\r\nPoverty percentile - 90\r\nHispanic residents - 75%\r\n\r\nLake Elsinore Storm Stadium\r\nCensus track 60605043007\r\nOverall percentile - 77\r\n\r\n2. Develop a waste tire educational outreach program. Includes the development and placement of newspaper ads to promote cleanup events and City‘s overall tire recycling program.  The City also uses its existing social media tools to promote the tire collection events.","ParticipantName":"City of Lake Elsinore","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicole","LastName":"McCalmont","Phone":"9516743124"},{"GrantID":24177,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Bernardino County Code Enforcement Division will host 15 to 18 tire amnesty events throughout the unincorporated areas of San Bernardino County.  We anticipate collecting over 15,000 tires.  Some of the tire amnesty events will be held in conjunction with regularly planned community cleanup events or as stand-alone tire collection events.  The tires collected are recycled.  The events are advertised via flyer mail outs and on social media.  The grant will pay for disposal fees, personnel to staff the tire amnesty events and to administer the grant.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maria","LastName":"Gonzales","Phone":"9099638665"},{"GrantID":24179,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"On behalf of Colusa, Mariposa, Sierra, and Tuolumne Counties, the Rural Counties‘ Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) will administer a regional tire amnesty grant. These four Counties were participants in past regional tire amnesty grants. All participating counties plan to hold events in the Fall and Spring the grant term.  Grant funds will be monitored constantly. The numbers of tires estimated to be collected are 24,000 tires. Rural areas tend to have larger tires than urban areas (more trucks) so the cost per tire tends to be higher. All tire vendors stress that tires are sent for recycling rather than landfilling as much as feasible. The ESJPA utilized the services of the Sacramento Local Conservation Corps for the Colusa and Sierra County events under TA5 and we have discussed utilizing their services under TA6.","ParticipantName":"Rural Counties ESJPA","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Staci","LastName":"Heaton","Phone":"9164474806"},{"GrantID":24180,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Public Works will partner with the City of Palmdale to conduct 5-10 free waste tire collection events in the Antelope Valley and various communities.  At these events, residents will be able to drop off waste tires to be recycled into crumb rubber, civil engineering applications, or other uses.  The project is expected to collect 20,000 passenger tire equivalents.  Public Works will contract for hauling and recycling, and conducting events.\r\n\r\nAt least two events will be held in disadvantaged communities as defined by the EnviroScreen 3.0 Map in the 71-100 percentile.  These events are planned for Hawthorne and Baldwin Park.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wilson","LastName":"Fong","Phone":"6268616005"},{"GrantID":24181,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":33460.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Regional Waste Management Authority (RWMA) is proposing to collect 3,500 waste tires through a free tire recycling coupon program at two local transfer stations operated by the local franchised waste hauler, Recology Yuba-Sutter, plus another 3,200 waste tires in eight (8) 40-yard waste tire bins provided to community clean-up events.  The 3,500 waste tire figure is based on the current waste tire amnesty program (TA5-19-0041) in which 2,581 waste tires have been collected through January 2021 with five months remaining of this two-year grant program.  The 3,200 waste tires proposed to be collected in eight (8) 40-yard waste tire bins provided to community clean-up events is based on an estimated 400 waste tires per 40-yard bin and also on the number of community collection events normally scheduled in a two-year time frame.  The free tire recycling coupons will allow residents to deliver up to 20 passenger car and light truck waste tires to the transfer stations within a 30-day period. Written authorization for residents to haul more than nine (9) waste tires with the free tire recycling coupons will be requested from the Local Enforcement Agency.  Residents will be limited to hauling no more than nine (9) waste tires to community clean-up events.\r\n\r\nThe RWMA will update and distribute the public education and information campaign utilized for previous waste tire amnesty projects to inform the public about tire maintenance and safety issues to prolong the useful life of tires; health and safety issues related to improper storage and disposal of waste tires; and, the availability of free tire recycling coupons for the proper disposal of waste tires.  RWMA and Recology Yuba-Sutter staff will coordinate with the sponsors of the community clean-up events to provide waste tire collection bins and appropriate messages regarding tire collection for event promotional materials.  Tires collected through the coupon program and at community collection events will be recycled.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nathan","LastName":"Arechiga","Phone":"9165731773"},{"GrantID":24182,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":33800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County will hold Tire Amnesty events 3-4 times per year for all residents of Amador County.  We may have other recycling and/or educational opportunities available at these locations simultaneously. W e have been successful in the past and there are constant requests for more free tire days.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Gardner","Phone":"2092236546"},{"GrantID":24185,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":38802.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Hesperia will utilize the Tire Amnesty funds to hold eight (8) Tire Amnesty events at the City\u0027s Franchise Waste Hauler facility during the two-year grant term with the anticipation of collecting 7,900 waste tires.  All tires will be delivered to a recycling facility to be used for fuel.  Tire Amnesty grant funds will also be used for salaries, benefits, and overtime costs for personnel who are scheduled to work the weekend tire amnesty events, and salaries for personnel providing grant management and reporting, and creation of educational materials.  Events will be advertised through posters, flyers, mailers, radio advertising, and social media to help promote events and encourage a cleaner environment.","ParticipantName":"City of Hesperia","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tammy","LastName":"Pelayes","Phone":"7609471014"},{"GrantID":24186,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":37426.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Department of Environmental Resources will administer the grant funding for the five cities and Stanislaus Unincorporated to hold community clean up events or to provide vouchers to residents to turn in waste tires at no cost.  County Staff will receive reimbursement requests from the participating cities and will prepare and submit reimbursement requests to CalRecycle.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wallace","LastName":"Low","Phone":"2095256741"},{"GrantID":24187,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":89977.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The El Dorado County Environmental Management Department (EMD) and its contractors plan to hold routine waste tire amnesty collection events at the two Materials Recovery Facilities (MRF) operated by franchised waste haulers in the County.  One is located in Placerville, CA and the other is in South Lake Tahoe, CA.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Engle","Phone":"5306216587"},{"GrantID":24188,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Glenn, City of Willows and City of Orland (Applicant) will host six Waste Tire Collection Events (Events) at the Glenn County Transfer Station one Saturday a month for 2022 and 2023. Applicant will host events from December 2021 to September 2023. This will give all residents in the Applicant jurisdictions a central location to dispose of their waste tires for an extended period of time. These events will be held at a time when the weather is predictable and we are outside of the Transfer Station event dates. Populations are concentrated within the city limits of Willows and Orland, this will provide the residents with easy access to events. All events will be open to residents of the Cities and County regardless of where the events are located.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Talia","LastName":"Richardson","Phone":"5309346530"},{"GrantID":24190,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority (MSWMA) proposes to repeat the successful program of tire amnesty collection in 2020-2021.  This program has been funded by CalRecycle in the past, and we look forward to continuing to offer this service to Mendocino County residents.\r\n\r\nWe will offer free tire collection at the transfer stations in Willits, South Coast, Covelo and Caspar, Parking Lots in Hopland, Point Arena, Laytonville and at MSWMA\u0027s Hazardous Waste Collection facility in Ukiah.  Event planning, publicity, and tire loading are done by MSWMA staff.  Tire disposal and recycling are provided by Waste Recovery West.\r\n\r\nBased upon our past experience, we anticipate collecting approximately 16,000 per year.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Seth","LastName":"Strader","Phone":"7074675719"},{"GrantID":24191,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Napa County in partnership with the City of Napa requests $90,000 to hold two waste tire collection events per year (Spring and Fall) at five locations throughout Napa County;  starting in the fall of 2021 and ending in the Spring of 2023 to provide needed disposal to all Napa County communities. Events will be run as one day events and /or month long collection events depending on the site location, we anticipate collecting 21,000 tires over the 2 years grant term. The one day and month long events will utilize the services of the Conservation Corps North Bay to staff the events. load tires and collect participation data. Collected tires will removed, transported and recycled by West Coast Rubber for recycling.\r\n\r\nRemaining funds not exceeded at the events will be used to support a appointment/coupon program that will allow citizens to take waste tires to our local Materials Diversion Facility in the City of Napa on specific days.\r\n\r\n\r\nContingent upon grant funding, Napa County in partnership with the City of Napa and subcontracting with the Conservation Corps North Bay and West Coast Rubber (see Attachment 1: Letters of Intent) proposes to hold one day and month long events throughout the grant term within the County limits to accommodate the area of Napa County. The population of which is currently 136,700 and has not had a tire Amnesty event since 2006. Our County includes the following disadvantaged area. \r\n\r\nBy providing annual “free” drop off events throughout our County, Napa believes that 100% of our community will be served. In addition to enhancing opportunities to diver waste tires from landfills, prevent illegal dumping, and promote recycled-content tire markets, these proposed events will provide the public with a waste tire disposal outlet as well as educational information that gives people the information needed to promote environmentally safe behavior in regards to using and transporting waste tires. \r\n\r\nThis event will be held at 5 locations throughout the Napa County: \r\n1. City of Napa Materials Diversion Facility, Operated by Napa Recycling and Waste Services: this locations has the space and onsite staff to run month long collection events for the City of Napa and surrounding areas. The City of Napa MDF facility is located at 820 Devlin Road, in American Canyon.  The month long collection events will take place two months per year once in the spring and once in the fall. Months we will be determined pending funding but are tentatively planned for October 2021/22 and April 2022/23. \r\n\r\nThe one day Amnesty events will take place in the following locations on a Saturday(s) in fall and spring of the grant term (pending award notification and schedule of waste tire hauler at that time), from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. With an estimated cost of $4.29 per passenger and pickup tire.\r\n1. Calistoga\r\n2. Angwin\r\n3. American Canyon\r\n4. Spanish Flats\r\n\r\nAlthough none of the Tire Event Locations are located within a census tract that is in the 71-100 percentile the events will service the following 71-100 census tracts that are located in Napa County and will provide drop off opportunities for all community members; Census Tract: 6055200503 and 6055200301.","ParticipantName":"County of Napa","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5306247947"},{"GrantID":24192,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Create a twice a month tire amnesty event paid for through grant funds.  The Tire amnesty events will provide free and convenient waste tire collection for the residents of the City of Colton and businesses that have been victims of illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"City of Colton","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jessica","LastName":"Sutorus","Phone":"9093705561"},{"GrantID":24195,"CycleID":741,"CycleCode":"RLC36       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC36        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":1770091.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Los Angeles Conservation Corps will continue to carry out programs for Beverage Container, E-waste, Waste Tires and Used Oil during FY 2021-22. Our objectives are as follows: \r\n\r\nUnder Beverage container grant, the Los Angeles Conservation Corps will: \r\n1)Increase its collections of beverage containers by 5% overall compared to beverage collection number in FY 20-21 via collection routes and special events as measured by DORIIS/DR-6 collection logs. \r\n2)Perform litter abatement services as measured by weight receipts from Recycling/Transfer Stations. \r\n\r\nUnder Waste Tire grant, the Los Angeles Conservation Corps will: \r\n1) Take FY 20-21 totals and increase illegally dumped tire collections by 5% from Los Angeles area as measured by California Manifest Process Comprehensive Trip Log and Receipts forms. We will haul away and properly dispose of/recycle the tires. \r\n2)Provide event/labor staff resources for collection/hauling waste tires in partnership with The City of Los Angeles \r\n\r\nUnder E-waste grant, the Los Angeles Conservation Corps will: \r\n1) Take FY 20-21 totals and increase E-waste collections by 5% through collection routes/curbside events and drop off events as measured by collection logs and CEWIS reports. \r\n2) Provide E-waste event/labor staff resources in partnership with local jurisdictions. \r\n3) Provide educational/outreach/marketing for each E-waste collection event it conducts. \r\n4) Partner with business/jurisdictions to implement an internship for Corpsmembers interested in learning dismantling of E-waste. \r\n\r\nUnder used oil grant, the Los Angeles Conservation Corps will: \r\n1) Conduct CCC signage inspections at assigned locations once a year within Los Angeles County as reported on site verification report. \r\n2) Conduct survey and hand out boater kits under the Dockwalker Program.\r\n3) Provide outreach and canvasing service in support of LA County Public Works Used Oil Filter Exchange Events in FY 21-22","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Conservation Corps","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Skillman","Phone":"2132107620"},{"GrantID":24196,"CycleID":741,"CycleCode":"RLC36       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC36        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":1770091.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In grant RLC36, the San Jose Conservation Corps and Charter School (SJCC+CS) will continue to build on the success of our zero waste programs in beverage containers, E-waste, waste tires, and used oil. \r\n\r\nSJCC+CS’s Zero Waste Department will continue to expand, refine, and continuously develop new methods and models for achieving greater impact within each respective material fund, while simultaneously creating meaningful training and employment opportunities for our corps members. We will work collaboratively with local jurisdictions, private businesses, and other agencies to provide more education and outreach regarding beverage containers, E-Waste, used oil, and waste tires to our local community. \r\n\r\nPlease see below for a short summary on each of the material related projects that we are developing or engaging in: \r\n\r\nBeverage Containers:\r\nSJCC+CS will renew partnerships and continue and grow our collection programs with the City of Sunnyvale and East Side Union High School District. We will also explore new opportunities for beverage container material collection by securing one or more additional contracts and piloting new models of collection. \r\n\r\nE-Waste:\r\nSJCC+CS will continue to collect E-waste through regular curbside collection of residential material, weekly business E-waste collection routes, amnesty events, and special events in partnership with local haulers and municipalities. Additionally, we will pilot collection models for high-rise, multi-family dwellings. \r\n\r\nUsed Oil: \r\nSJCC+CS will complete all Certified Collection Center signage reviews and outreach visits as assigned by CalRecycle. We will also initiate the DockWalker education and outreach program, through which we will to share information about clean boating, importance of caring for waterways, and proper used oil management with key target audiences.  \r\n\r\nWaste Tires:\r\nSJCC+CS will continue to collect waste tires from County and State parks, reservoirs, public lands, and open space hot-spots. We will host amnesty events and develop partnerships to increase waste tire collection. \r\n\r\nThe San Jose Conservation Corps and Charter School is looking forward to the continued program development and partnership with CalRecycle. ","ParticipantName":"San Jose Conservation Corps","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dorsey","LastName":"Moore","Phone":"4084596402"},{"GrantID":24197,"CycleID":741,"CycleCode":"RLC36       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC36        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":1770091.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SRCC will have an E-waste collection program serving the greater Sacramento region to coordinate and collect E-waste from community partners and provide outreach and education to consumers of how to properly dispose of E-waste.\r\n\r\nSRCC will have a Used Oil program serving the greater Sacramento region to reduce the illegal dumping of used oil and to ensure that Certified Collections Centers are signed.\r\n\r\nSRCC will have a Used Tire collection program serving the greater Sacramento region to collect used tires that have been dumped on public property, assist in community tire amnesty events and provide outreach and education to consumers about how to dispose of tires.\r\n\r\nSRCC will have a beverage container recycling program focused on serving events and businesses, operating the SRCC recycling center, and providing education and outreach to the greater Sacramento region.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento Regional Conservation Corps","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kala","LastName":"Dean","Phone":"9164176746"},{"GrantID":24198,"CycleID":741,"CycleCode":"RLC36       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC36        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":1770091.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Conservation Corps of Long Beach (CCLB) will continue recycling collections to local business and Multi-Family complexes. CCLB will expand  e waste collections and handling, by partnering  with local schools, business and government agencies. CCLB will expand its service area for CCC oil signage visits. We will continue to work with our local jurisdictions, government agencies to expand our Tire collection events and out reach efforts as it relates to all grant activities.","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Knapp","Phone":"5629861249"},{"GrantID":24199,"CycleID":741,"CycleCode":"RLC36       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC36        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":1770091.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Fresno EOC LCC will use funding from RCL 36 to reestablish services with businesses, school districts, and special events that were impacted by COVID-19. Many of the aforementioned either closed or reduced services over the past year, and and as conditions begin to improve, we will continue our collection of CRV beverage containers from schools, businesses, special events, etc, collect used tires through partnerships with local municipalities, collect e-waste from private residents and special collection events, and visit local CCC sites to ensure proper signage is posted for the disposal of used oil.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shawn","LastName":"Riggins","Phone":"5592641048"},{"GrantID":24201,"CycleID":741,"CycleCode":"RLC36       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC36        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":1770091.0000,"ProjectSummary":"UCCIE was approved for a fund exchange between UCCIE and CCLB (Conservation Corps of Long Beach) of $150,000 with an even exchange decreasing our E-waste funds and increasing our Tire funds (see MOU in the documents).\r\nReports and Evaluation:\r\nThe Corps will collect, analyze, and report data using CalRecycle progress report templates at the end of each quarter.  The Corps will produce a Final Report by the end of the grant term using the CalRecycle Final Report Template.\r\nEducation, Outreach and Marketing:\r\nDuring FY 21-22, UCC will train corpsmembers to participate in outreach and recycling education programs at a minimum of 15 community events.\r\nPartnerships and Collaboration :\r\nBy June 30, 2022, the SCMF-UCC will increase recycling-related partnerships and collaborations, compared to last year by evidence of recycling services activities log and partnership participation forms.\r\nCommon Objectives :\r\nBy June 30, 2022, UCC will expand on E-waste, beverage container, and waste tire recycling services at our San Bernardino and Indio facilities.\r\nBeverage Container:\r\nDuring FY 21-22, UCCIE will collect and recycle a minimum increase of 3% of beverage containers through BCRF routes, partnerships, and by participating in 5 special events in both Riverside and San Bernardino Counties.\r\nWaste Tires:\r\nDuring FY21-22, UCCIE will identify and clean up waste tires from San Bernardino and Riverside counties.\r\nE-waste:\r\nThe Urban Conservation Corps will increase E-waste collection from the previous cycle.\r\nUsed Oil:\r\nBy June 30, 2022, UCC will perform all Certified Collection Signage Reviews provided by CalRecycle CCC priority list as measured by CCC signage review log.","ParticipantName":"Southern California Mountains Foundation","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stacy","LastName":"Gorin","Phone":"5305594210"},{"GrantID":24202,"CycleID":741,"CycleCode":"RLC36       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC36        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":1770091.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Sequoia Community Corps (SCC) will provide the surrounding communities viable methods to properly recycle their unwanted E-waste, Waste Tires, UsedOil and Beverage Containers, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in local communities.  ","ParticipantName":"Sequoia Community Corps","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Teresa","LastName":"Guzman","Phone":"5597324194"},{"GrantID":24203,"CycleID":741,"CycleCode":"RLC36       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC36        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":1770091.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The overall recycling goal of Greater Valley Conservation Corps (GVCC) is to provide recycling services to the immediate San Joaquin County communities, as well as nearby Amador, Calaveras, Stanislaus, and Tuolumne counties. GVCC will accomplish this by meeting the following objectives during the 2021-22 fiscal year.\r\n\r\nBeverage Containers\r\nGVCC will:\r\n\r\n• Collect 100,000 lbs. of beverage container materials \r\n• Schedule and participate in 15 community cleanup events\r\n\r\nWaste Tires\r\nGVCC will:\r\n• Conduct 13 community waste tire collection events, including community cleanups\r\n• Increase the number of Waste Tire Amnesty Collection events to 10\r\n\r\nE-Waste\r\nGVCC will:\r\n• Collect 257,500 lbs. of E-waste\r\n• Comply with DTSC approved Universal Waste (UW) trainings\r\n• Organize 4 staff/corpsmembers E-waste Handling Procedure training events\r\n• Complete 13 offsite E-waste drop-off collection events\r\n• Maintain approved E-waste collector status\r\n\r\nUsed Oil\r\nGVCC will:\r\n• Conduct CCC signage review site visits, as directed by CalRecycle\r\n• Distribute 100 to 200 oil recycling kits to partners at various events and collection routes","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County Office of Education (dba Greater Valley Conservation Corps)","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicholas","LastName":"Mueller","Phone":"2092922701"},{"GrantID":24204,"CycleID":741,"CycleCode":"RLC36       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC36        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":1770091.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Farmworkers Institute of Education and Leadership Development  employs youth ages 18-25 in a comprehensive youth development program that is certified annually by the California Conservation Corps as meeting Local Conservation Corps statutory requirements known as the Cesar Chavez Environmental Corps. Funds will be used for recycling operations related to beverage containers, e-waste, used oil, and waste tires in the Kern County area.","ParticipantName":"Farmworkers Institute of Education and Leadership Development Inc.","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Villarino","Phone":"6618224381"},{"GrantID":24205,"CycleID":741,"CycleCode":"RLC36       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC36        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":1770091.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Urban Corps will collect beverage containers at schools, businesses, multi-family complexes, large venues and other organizations as well as provide recycling services at special events throughout San Diego County. Urban Corps will collect and haul waste tire from public land and public right-of-way and partner with local jurisdictions to assist in waste tire removal and host local amnesty events. Urban Corps will collect E-Waste from community members, schools, businesses, government agencies and other organizations throughout San Diego County and will host local collection events. Urban Corps will take signage and oil collection surveys from Certified Used Oil Collection Centers throughout San Diego County. Urban Corps will also work with local jurisdictions to perform storm drain stenciling. Urban Corp will offer educational presentation to schools and organizations throughout San Diego County to further educate them on conservation efforts.","ParticipantName":"Urban Corps of San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kyle","LastName":"Kennedy","Phone":"6192355423"},{"GrantID":24206,"CycleID":741,"CycleCode":"RLC36       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC36        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":1770091.0000,"ProjectSummary":"For reimbursement of Grant #RLC36 eligible expenses to include recycling, litter abatement programs and activities related to beverage containers, E-waste, waste tires and used oil.","ParticipantName":"Civicorps Schools","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Hickey","Phone":"5109927838"},{"GrantID":24207,"CycleID":741,"CycleCode":"RLC36       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC36        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":1770091.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conservation Corps North Bay (CCNB) will utilize grant funds for the following projects, which will increase the recycling of cans/bottles, E-waste, tires, and used oil in California. \r\n \r\nCans/Bottles: \r\nCRV recycling will continue to be collected through servicing bins on routes.\r\nRecycling will be provided at events in Sonoma and Marin Counties. \r\nOutreach and education will be provided to the public on why recycling is important\r\n \r\nE-waste: \r\nCovered E-waste will be collected from public and private entities during collection routes. \r\nE-waste will be collected through events with local non-profits partners.\r\nOutreach and education will be provided to the public on why recycling E-waste is important and where they can recycle their e-waste properly. \r\n \r\nTires: \r\nTire Amnesty events will be provided Marin, Sonoma and Solano Counties in coordination with local government agencies.\r\nIllegally dumped tires will be removed from locations approved by CalRecycle. \r\nOutreach and education to the public on why recycling tires is important and where they can recycle their tires properly. \r\n \r\nUsed Oil: \r\nCertified Collection Centers California will be audited in coordination with local collaborators.\r\nStorm drains will be labeled in coordination with local agencies, to discourage used oil being disposed of down the drains .\r\nOutreach and education (including DIY Change Kits) will be provided to the public on why recycling used oil is important and where they can recycle used oil properly.\r\nUsed Oil filters will be be collected and recycled properly using an oil filter crusher.","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps North Bay","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kyle","LastName":"Larue","Phone":"4154544554"},{"GrantID":24208,"CycleID":741,"CycleCode":"RLC36       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC36        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":1770091.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Orange County Conservation Corps (OCCC) will continue to provide environmental services to our community and in our local jurisdictions. OCCC establishes new lines of service by performing public awareness and outreach at local community events in order to promote the public to reduce, reuse, and, recycling. OCCC crews will also provide support and collection of waste tires, electronic waste, and best practices for managing used oil. OCCC will accomplish the above goals by completing the objectives outlined in the Grant Project Summary. Diverting recyclable material from our landfills and eliminating illegal dumping comes at a premium in our activities.","ParticipantName":"Orange County Conservation Corps","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andrew","LastName":"Le","Phone":"7149566222"},{"GrantID":24210,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":32500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County intends to hold four Tire Amnesty Collection Events at the City of Winters Corporation Yard, the Yolo County Central Landfill, the Yolo County Esparto Convenience Center (ECC) Transfer Station and the Yolo County Clarksburg Corporation Yard in the Fall of 2021 and Spring of 2022. The waste tire hauler, in coordination with the LCC, will provide staff for a minimum of 5 hours/event, including any additional hours needed for travel time to ensure that all tires will be removed from the site. All tires collected under TA6 will be sent off for recycling.  Additionally, the jurisdictions within Yolo County will partner with the County to do educational outreach for the amnesty events since the residents within the incorporated cities will benefit from the events as well as rural residents. The County will also use this funding to advertise residents via local newspaper ads as well as a direct mailer to our agricultural growers, including in-kind and free postings via social media and press releases.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marissa","LastName":"Juhler","Phone":"5306668813"},{"GrantID":24211,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Merced County Regional Waste Management Authority\u0027s jurisdictions plan on holding an estimated total of 50 Tire Amnesty events during the grant term.  Tires collected during these events will be recycled.  An estimated total of 38,272 tires are expected to be collected.","ParticipantName":"Merced County Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kaylee","LastName":"Yang","Phone":"2097234481"},{"GrantID":24215,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Due to COVID, CVAG was unable to produce any tire collection events until the end of March 2021.  We are now slowly ramping back up.  We have a new consultant for these events which use their own trucks for transporting to recycling facilities, greatly reducing costs.","ParticipantName":"Coachella Valley Association of Governments","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Emily","LastName":"Langenbahn","Phone":"7604246880"},{"GrantID":24216,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Fresno County staff proposes to host five (5) Tire Amnesty events for the TA5 grant performance period. Events will be held at the various Road Maintenance Yards throughout the County.  Residents will be invited to the events via a Tire Amnesty mailer that emphasizes the event’s importance in preventing illegal tire disposal.  Additionally, staff will distribute various educational/outreach materials oriented toward automotive care (proper tire care, used oil/filter recycling, etc.).  Staff will coordinate with the Fresno Economic Opportunities Commission Local Conservation Corps to provide Corps Member labor for purposes of loading tires into trailers.  Currently, Fresno County has  contracts with three (3) State permitted tire haulers/recyclers to provide trailers/containers for the events, who will transport the collected tires to their facilities for processing:  1) American Refuse, Inc. dba American Tire Tec of Wasco, CA; 2) Gilton Resource Recovery/Transfer Facility, Inc. of Oakdale, CA; and 3) West Coast Rubber Recycling, Inc.  Waste tires are grounded and shredded for purposes of creating raw materials in producing various recycled rubber products, rubberized asphalt, etc.\r\n\r\nCounty staff is requesting $40,000.00 in grant funding to offset the costs of hosting the Tire Amnesty events.  It is anticipated that staff will meet the $5.00 per tire cost parameter established by CalRecycle Administration, by collecting a minimum of 8,000 tires.  The County currently pays varying rates per trailer/container dependent upon the location of the amnesty event and the contractor selected for the event.  Staff plans to utilize approximately 10-15 trailers during the grant performance period.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gurprit","LastName":"Jhujj","Phone":"5596004320"},{"GrantID":24218,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conducting amnesty events in the Spring and Fall through out the grant term as long as funds last. These events will be open to all Inyo County residents and tribal members, tire dealers will not be allowed.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Cap","LastName":"Aubrey","Phone":"7608735577"},{"GrantID":24220,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":24498.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Due to increased costs waste tires are often illegally dumped instead of being properly disposed. Typically, waste tires are illegally dumped within 1,000 feet of residential homes, schools, commercial or industrial centers, airports and electrical transmission lines.  If funding for this program is not available, illegal dumping will increase and the health and safety of the Town’s residents will be at risk.  The Town collects and disposes of waste tires to protect its community and our environment. To help us achieve maximum effectiveness and efficiency, the town is requesting these grant funds.\r\n  \r\nThe Town of Apple Valley is requesting funds to provide waste tire amnesty events and a drop off location for residents to dispose of waste tires for free in accordance with CalRecycle requirements and regulations.  Tire Amnesty events will take place at a permanent location at the Town of Apple Valley Household Hazardous Waste Facility located at 13450 Nomwaket Rd, and 12 additional events at Lions Park located at 20789 CA-18. Funds will be used for salaries and benefits for staff at the 12 Tire Amnesty events; collection and transportation of waste tires; public outreach and advertising; and container usage for collection on event days. The estimated cost per tire for each event is $1.62.  Town staff anticipates collecting approximately 800 waste tires per event, plus 58 tires per week at the permanent drop off location, totaling 15,120 waste tires collected throughout the grant period. Staff will focus on conducting a public outreach campaign to publicize events and promote proper disposal of waste tires. The events will be advertised in the local newspaper, in accordance with CalRecycle guidelines. Further, events will be publicized through Facebook, Twitter, Town of Apple Valley website, and in the “Our Town” quarterly newsletter. Flyers will be created, printed, and distributed through handouts and mailings to Apple Valley residents. \r\n\r\nAll waste tires collected during events will be transported by Burrtec Waste Industries, utilizing a 40 cubic yard roll off container. Waste tires will be transported to a recycling facility (Mitsubishi Cement Corporation located in Lucerne Valley, California) for proper handling.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Ryan","Phone":"7602407000"},{"GrantID":24222,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":88000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Humboldt Waste Management Authority has, as regional lead, provided waste tire disposal for its member agencies and the greater public through numerous waste tire amnesty collection events, and through a successful disposal program at its Hawthorne Street Transfer Station which has dramatically increased the effective and efficient recycling of waste tires throughout Humboldt County. The request grant funds would provide for additional waste tire amnesty collection days in remote areas of Humboldt County and continue to the collection program through the Hawthorne Street Transfer Station,\r\nminimizing the impact of waste tire disposal to ratepayers and increasing diversion from landfill.\r\n\r\nThe impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic prevented the Authority from implementing its usual tire programs due to limited staff availability and maintaining safe working conditions for its employees; the Authority anticipates a generous amount of participation under this new grant cycle.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt Waste Management Authority","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Keller","Phone":"7072688680"},{"GrantID":24223,"CycleID":718,"CycleCode":"RPP1        ","CycleNameID":135,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Pilot Project Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RPP1         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Jerri Diep","AwardedFunds":1000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of San Francisco\u0027s Department of Environment (SFE), working in tandem with the SF CRV Convenience Alliance (Alliance), proposes to establish a new pilot system of CRV redemption recycling options that brings the entire city of San Francisco into CRV convenience over the course of 2-4 years.\r\n\r\nThe BottleBank program for the bag drop plan revolves around using mobile CRV sites that function like the bookmobile or food trucks, in that they are at specific locations according to a schedule for designated hours on designated days.\r\n\r\nThis will be accomplished primarily through the use of mobile recycling options regularly located in parking lots in accordance with an established plan that includes well-publicized in traditional fashion and electronically connected. They show up on schedule, perform service for the public, close-up shop and move on to another site - usually later that same day. The schedule can be accessed by website or smart phone BottleBank application, the app also keeps the Bottle Banker\u0027s account current.\r\n\r\nThis plan will also feature a \"Bag Drop\" system for consumers to deposit their CRV containers into a locked, secure drop-off bin with accompanying identification means so that the consumer is properly credited. The recycler will then be paid electronically within 72 hours of drop-off CRV materials. This is an entirely new system for SF and California, and it will be developed and vetted with CalRecycle and City of SF assistance and oversight.","ParticipantName":"Our Planet Recycling SF LLC","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Juan","LastName":"Ramos","Phone":"6504581979"},{"GrantID":24226,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":30405.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians (“Reservation”) will host waste tire amnesty events during the first weekend of each month.  The purpose of this program is to provide Tribal residents and the nearby public an opportunity to legally dispose of waste tires at no cost for the purposes of preventing improper storage and illegal dumping issues on the Reservation. During these events, individuals will be allowed to drop off their unwanted waste tires at the La Jolla Transfer Station free of charge.  Every participant will be allowed to drop off up to 20 tires per amnesty event. Because an individual hauling 10 to 20 tires must obtain written authorization from the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) prior to the amnesty event, La Jolla will only allow individuals to deliver 9 tires at a time.  Each event save-the-date flyer and public posting will note this rule.  \r\n\r\nThe expected cost per tire during this grant cycle will be approximately $6.91. This is based on the total amount of funding requested which includes materials, education outreach, hauling and disposal costs, and personnel costs. BJ’s Used Tire \u0026 Recycling (California Major Waste Tire Facility Permit: #36-T1-1532) will be the contractor used to properly dispose of waste tires collected from the community throughout the duration of this project. Before each amnesty event, education outreach will be conducted through posting save the date flyers, social media postings, and newsletter articles. All waste tires collected during these events will be properly documented and reported to CalRecycle.","ParticipantName":"La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Carlos","LastName":"Jay","Phone":"7604204532"},{"GrantID":24229,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":24486.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment as it relates to the operation of solid waste facilities in Santa Barbara County. The Enforcement Assistance Grant will be used to augment funds for staffing the Local Enforcement Agency which resides within the Environmental Health Services Division of the Santa Barbara County Public Health Department.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jason","LastName":"Johnston","Phone":"8053467348"},{"GrantID":24230,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16219.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Siskiyou County Environmental Health Division maintains an active Local Enforcement Agency Program for the purposes of protecting public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. The 2021-2022 grant funds will be spent on REHS staff/Environmental Health Staff salaries. REHS staff will continue to inspect and enforce applicable regulations at all active sites.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rick","LastName":"Dean","Phone":"5308412113"},{"GrantID":24231,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":34525.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding received through the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) Grant will offset staff costs related to inspections, training, enforcement activities and over-site of the Solid Waste Program. \r\n\r\nThe goal of the Kern County Public Health Services Department, Environmental Health Division, as the LEA is to ensure that solid waste activities are operated in conformance with regulations of the State of California, and that the protection of public health, safety and the environment are upheld as the highest priority.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeffrey","LastName":"Marshall","Phone":"6618628775"},{"GrantID":24232,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":14224.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Selma plans to hold 4 waste tire collection events during the 2-year Waste Tire Amnesty Grant Program Period and hopes to collect 4,000 tires across these events.  All collected tires will be recycled. The City will be working with the Fresno Economic Opportunities Commission Local Conservation Corps, local business owners of proposed sites, and Waste Management to determine final dates and locations for each individual event.  A map of potential sites throughout the City is included with this application.  All potential locations are in Census tracts that are in the 71-100 CalEnviroScreen 3.0 percentile range given that all Census tracts that comprise the City are in this percentile range (Census Tracts 6019007100, 6019007002, 6019007003, and 6019007004).","ParticipantName":"City of Selma","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andrea","LastName":"Gonzalez","Phone":"5598912200"},{"GrantID":24233,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":25081.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds to be used for personnel salaries.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kristian","LastName":"Lucas","Phone":"9256085573"},{"GrantID":24234,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":27444.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Agency will hold four passenger tire collection events and two agricultural tire collection events, with the total tires collected to be 1,350 tires for each passenger tire collection event and 60 tires for each agricultural tire collection event. The tires will be recycled by Waste Tire Products into various products.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County Solid Waste Management Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rachel","LastName":"Ross","Phone":"5305281103"},{"GrantID":24236,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":77757.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (SVSWA) is a Joint Powers Authority representing five cities: Gonzales, Greenfield, King City, Salinas, and Soledad, and the unincorporated area of eastern Monterey County located in rural agricultural Salinas Valley.  It’s fees for tire disposal range from $2.00 per auto/light duty tires up to $150.00 per equipment tires.  The tire amnesty program allows SVSWA to offer the public the opportunity to legally dispose of tires at no cost, thus reducing instances of illegal dumping, improper storage and potential public health issues.  It also utilizes the events as an educational opportunity to promote the proper disposal/recycling of waste tires.  If funded, residents in the Authority’s jurisdiction will be informed through social media, flyers, print ads, radio, email blasts, website information, and/or garbage and recycling bill inserts/newsletters about the opportunity to take their waste tires to any of the event locations for free disposal.\r\n\r\nThe Authority has a history of hosting successful tire amnesty events with the assistance of waste tire amnesty grant funds.  Since 2000, the Authority has collected and recycled approximately 300,000 tires, at a total cost of $483,336, or an average of $1.61 per tire through March 2021.  If funded, SVSWA intends to conduct four (4) collection events over the new two-year grant term and expects to collect and recycle 26,000 tires at a cost of $2.99 per tire.  The four collection events will be held at its three (3) open facilities (Salinas, Gonzales, and King City).  One of SVSWA’s facilities is located in a CalEnviroScreen 3.0 DAC census tract.  Additionally, SVSWA will be partnering with a local waste hauler to host collections at their site, which is also within an eligible CalEnviroScreen 3.0 DAC census tract.  SVSWA will work with San Jose Conservation Corps for staffing some collection events.\r\n\r\nThese events continue to be a very important resource and outlet for proper waste tire disposal in the Salinas Valley.  By capitalizing on the successful aspects of previous events, and expanding those successes, the Authority has had the ability to significantly reduce the amount of waste tires that may have otherwise been illegally dumped, improperly stored or buried in the landfill.","ParticipantName":"Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Elia","LastName":"Zavala","Phone":"8317753010"},{"GrantID":24237,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":18719.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Butte County Environmental Health regarding the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment specifically concerning solid waste facilities within our jurisdictions.  LEA Enforcement Grant funds will be used primarily to maintain inspection frequencies for non-fee supported solid waste sites (SWIS), enforcement activities including participation in LEA and CalRecycle coordination activities to assure program uniformity and compliance with applicable state regulatory requirements.  Any interest accrued will be used to cover the cost of existing solid waste program staffing.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kim","LastName":"Haas","Phone":"5305223859"},{"GrantID":24238,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":37135.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Diego County‘s Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) has a developed program to protect public health and safety and the environment that encompasses a wide variety of solid waste activities, including permitting, inspection, investigation, enforcement, regulatory streamlining, operator training, agency outreach, agency coordination and customer outreach.  Funds from the EA32 grant would be used by San Diego County\u0027s LEA to enhance the LEA program by providing funds to purchase additional and updated equipment, computer equipment and software, office equipment and supplies, perform equipment maintenance and calibration, for training, personnel costs, hiring outside professionals, reference materials, communications equipment, professional memberships, laboratory services, health and safety equipment and medical monitoring for staff.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Melissa","LastName":"Porter","Phone":"8586942801"},{"GrantID":24239,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":15644.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Del Norte County uses the grant funds for personnel costs and transportation costs related to administering the Del Norte LEA.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Miss","FirstName":"Heidi","LastName":"Kunstal","Phone":"7074647254"},{"GrantID":24240,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":24967.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety, and environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. The San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department intends to use the FY 2021-2022 LEA grant funds for new safety, field and the office equipment; medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspection at solid waste facilities); staff training; and facility inspection. Any interest earned will be spent on copy machine lease.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Natalia","LastName":"Subbotnikova","Phone":"2094680338"},{"GrantID":24241,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":23701.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Placer County LEA will use grant funds to augment staff funding to allow the solid waste program staff to spend additional time on unfunded solid waste inspections and enforcement activities such as illegal dumping/land application and illegal/un-permitted solid waste facilities. The grant funding will also allow for more solid waste staff time at solid waste specific training to increase our effectiveness as a program.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Holloway","Phone":"5307452345"},{"GrantID":24242,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":53635.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: San Bernardino County, Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Services intends to use FY 2021/2022 LEA Grant (EA32) funds to supplement the local enforcement agency program budget for personnel costs. .","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mayra","LastName":"Barcenas","Phone":"9093875170"},{"GrantID":24243,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":15022.0000,"ProjectSummary":" With one FTE Environmental Health Specialist and one extra help Environmental Health Specialist, Sierra County currently has one (1) closing landfill and five (5) operating transfer stations that are permitted and inspected. In addition, there are thirteen (13) closed/ inactive/ abandoned (CIA) sites that are also inspected. These solid waste facilities are located throughout an area covering approximately 1,000 square miles. In addition to the regulated facilities, the Environment Health Specialist is also required to respond to solid waste complaints. The Local Enforcement Agency is charged with the responsibility to \"...assure that solid, liquid, and hazardous waste are collected, treated, handled, and reclaimed or recycled in such a manner as to prevent the spread of pollution of waters, the creation of nuisances of safety hazards, and the environmental degradation of any kind.\" (Sierra County Health Services Plan, (1994/95). The Environmental Health Specialist is responsible for performing tasks directly related to solid waste facility permitting and inspections as well as accomplish all the duties encompassed by the Environmental Health Plan.","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Evelyn","LastName":"De Mello","Phone":"5309936778"},{"GrantID":24245,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":24880.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This Program will fund waste tire collection events that are held in the City of San Diego District 8 location for the public to bring their tires, in non-commercial quantities, at no charge.  Several areas in the City would be prioritized as event locations based on the program’s eligibility.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Frick","Phone":"6192367080"},{"GrantID":24246,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":17270.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant will be used to finance PERSONNEL (Administrative Services and Field Staff salary).","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Craig","LastName":"Wetherbee","Phone":"7072631164"},{"GrantID":24249,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":16359.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities in Tehama County. Tehama County Department of Environmental Health intends to use FY 2021-22 LEA Grant funds for new safety and computer equipment, maintenance on vehicles assigned to the solid waste program and for staffing, training within the state.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tia","LastName":"Branton","Phone":"5305278020"},{"GrantID":24250,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":16444.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Pomona will conduct 56 Amnesty Events during the two-year grant cycle. The goal is to collect over 3,300 tires from Pomona residents.  The City will advertise in local papers and on social media (City\u0027s website, and Facebook, and Twitter).  Additionally, the City will advertise on signs placed on garbage trucks in order to ensure that all residents of Pomona are aware of this program.  The City has received funding in previous cycles and has successfully collected tires.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Pomona","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Irene","LastName":"Madrid","Phone":"9096202231"},{"GrantID":24252,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Passenger tires will be accepted at no charge for residents of Lake County at all permanent recycling center facilities in Lake County on amnesty days until grant funds are expended.  Residents can bring up to 9 passenger tires to either of the two recycling facilities for free during the amnesty period for proper disposal.\r\n\r\nIf awarded, the TA6 grant funding will allow us to expand our events by adding community amnesty events in the City of Clearlake.  This will give residents a chance to participate if transportation is an issue for attending the amnesty events.  The TA5 grant has already brought in almost 9000 tires and we have 5 months remaining.  The Tire Amnesty grant program has kept a large number of tires out of the landfill and has noticeably played a key role in minimizing illegal dumping throughout the county. Businesses can recycle tires for a minimal fee.  A waiver can be applied for when a non-profit or illegal dumping clean up group is requesting to dispose of more than the allowable amount in a one-day period.  The CalRecycle Local Waste Tire Amnesty Grant is a great way to continue encouraging and providing resident’s education and information on responsible and appropriate disposal of waste, recyclables, organics, and hazardous waste.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kati","LastName":"Galvani","Phone":"7072621618"},{"GrantID":24253,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":44392.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Riverside County LEA will use the grant funds to augment staff funding to allow the solid waste program staff to spend additional time on unfunded solid waste inspections and enforcement activities such as illegal dumping/land application and illegal/un-permitted solid waste facilities.  The grant funding will also allow for more solid waste staff time at solid waste specific training to increase our effectiveness as a program.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sandi","LastName":"Salas","Phone":"9519558980"},{"GrantID":24254,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":10064.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Located in Southern California at the high point between Los Angeles and Las Vegas, Victorville is the leading city for both industry and retail in the High Desert Region.  Victorville is a growing, vibrant community that is home to approximately 125,000 residents and some of the area’s largest employers.  \r\n  \r\nThe Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty (TA) Grant Program (FY 2021-22) will be a valuable opportunity to support a clean and organized community environment by funding the costs associated with providing a convenient tire disposal program for City of Victorville residents. Tires will be collected 52 weeks per year at the City of Victorville Recycling Drop Off Center located at 15164 Anacapa Rd., in Victorville.  The Free Tire Drop Off Program will be open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon.  Tires will be accepted from Victorville residents only, with proof of residency required. A maximum of five (5) tires per resident will be accepted.  Only passenger car, light truck, and motorcycle tires will be accepted through this amnesty program.  No semi-truck tires will be accepted, as these would likely be from a business or commercial trucker.  Disposal of the tires will be performed by Burrtec Waste Industries, Inc, a registered waste tire hauler.  Grant funds are being requested to cover the cost of hauling and disposal of tires, as well as the cost of placing fliers about the tire recycling program in the water/sanitation bills mailed to city residents.\r\n\r\n  \r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dana","LastName":"Armstrong","Phone":"7609555086"},{"GrantID":24255,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":15718.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect the health, safety, and environment with regard to the solid waste facility in the City\u0027s jurisdiction, namely BKK landfill. The City of West Covina intends to use the 2021-22 LEA Grant Fund to supplement their LEA Solid Waste Program for grant eligible expenses including contractual waste management enforcement/inspection services, staff training, and office supplies.","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Vincent","LastName":"Capelle","Phone":"6269398830"},{"GrantID":24260,"CycleID":739,"CycleCode":"TA6         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA6          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":65700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Imperial County is a unique community consisting of seven cities and two franchised haulers.  Each City has both a spring and fall City Clean-ups (CU). Some of the larger Cities have between 3 to 4 Clean-Up Events.  In addition, the County will have two to three for a grand total of 22 to 25 CU per year or 50 for the grant period.  I\u0027m estimating for a total of 13,480 tires to be collected and recycled in TA6. The number of calls received from residents has increased drastically during the COVID-19 lockdowns. Residents are eager to get back to the normal Clean-up events. \r\n\r\nThe Tires IVRMA collects are hauled to a certified tire recycler (Rubber Recovery, Inc.) to be recycled.  Rubber Recover, Inc. is located at 10672-B Calabash Ave. Fontana, CA 92337.  Rubber Recovery, Inc. does buffing, crumb and molding to manufacture retail products.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Imperial Valley Resource Management Agency","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maricela","LastName":"Galarza","Phone":"7609960972"},{"GrantID":24261,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":32829.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Alameda County Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is to protect the public health and the environment with regards to solid waste activities in our jurisdiction. Alameda County LEA intends to use FY2021-22 EA Grant 32 funds to support a portion of salaries of staff directly involved with the Solid Waste Program.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maria","LastName":"Mendoza","Phone":"5105676730"},{"GrantID":24262,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":16173.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health and the environment.  The Amador County Environmental Health Department intends to use the grant dollars FY 2021-2022 to fund the solid waste program inspections, inspector and administration salaries, REHS training, processing and issuing of solid waste permits, compliance investigations, any associated office and field equipment and any other solid waste activities to ensure program objectives are met.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Opalenik","Phone":"2092236439"},{"GrantID":24263,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":23954.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local Enforcement Agency Grant Program EA32 funds will supplement personnel, training, equipment, supplies, and other program-related costs of operating the Monterey County\u0027s Solid Waste Management Services. Grant monies will be used to achieve the following goals: \r\n1. To inspect and monitor all regulated solid waste facilities at required frequencies.\r\n2. To enhance program efficiently by increasing specialists\u0027 knowledge and capacity through key training opportunities. \r\n3. To ensure safety and effectiveness while enforcing solid waste statues and regulations by providing staff with the necessary tools and equipment to carry out program activities.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Elizabeth","LastName":"Cardona","Phone":"8317961265"},{"GrantID":24264,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":28816.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to promote compliance with State and Local regulations as it \r\npertains to the collection, handling, storage and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial waste in an effort to protect the air, water, and land from pollution and to ensure public health, safety and the environment. The Fresno County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division, \r\nintends to utilize the FY 2021-22 Enforcement Grant funds for staffing needs directly related to \r\nthe County of Fresno Enforcement Program. Remaining grant funds will be utilized to attend \r\ntraining to maintain program certification, fund office expenses, and purchase and maintain \r\nequipment.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sukhdeep","LastName":"Sidhu","Phone":"5596003271"},{"GrantID":24265,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":45813.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment. The LEA grant funds will be used for staff to attend technical and regulatory training/workshops; contract for technical and legal services; purchase field equipment and safety gear/supplies; fuel and maintenance for solid waste vehicles; and a portion of supervisor or staff salary.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lauren","LastName":"Robinson","Phone":"7144336011"},{"GrantID":24266,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":34429.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Reimburse of personnel costs at the applied labor rate for solid waste inspection and enforcement for the following jurisdictions: City of Live Oak, City of Marysville, City of Wheatland, City of Yuba City, Sutter County and Yuba County.","ParticipantName":"Yuba-Sutter County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Clark","LastName":"Pickell","Phone":"5307495450"},{"GrantID":24267,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":15658.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The enforcement assistance grant will be utilized to directly support the Glenn County Local Enforcement Agency in inspecting and monitoring the Glenn County Landfill, Transfer Station and other solid waste inspection and permitting activities. The grants funds will be maintained in a separate account within the Glenn County Planning and Community Development Services Agency budget, as required in the Enforcement Assistance Grants Program Financial Control Mechanisms document. Expenditures will be divided between equipment, training, professional and consulting services and LEA staff salaries.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Backus","Phone":"5309346102"},{"GrantID":24268,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16309.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the El Dorado County solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the\r\nenvironment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  El Dorado County intends to use FY 2019-2020 Local Enforcement Agency grant monies to compensate Placer County for performance of solid waste permitting and enforcement activities within El Dorado County. This arrangement between neighboring counties is sought to effect cost efficiency while avoiding potential conflict of interest. Any interest earned will also be used to compensate Placer County for performance of solid waste permitting and enforcement activities within El Dorado County.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Nancy","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"5306216277"},{"GrantID":24272,"CycleID":744,"CycleCode":"HD37        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD37         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Regional Agency projects will include one mobile HHW collection event in an underserved community and ongoing HHW collection public education and outreach to San Benito County residents. Additionally, we will use grant funds on efforts to expand local retail take-back and producer responsibility collection programs (specifically for lithium-ion batteries and fluorescent lights) and educational programs and incentives that reduce residential HHW disposal.","ParticipantName":"San Benito County Integrated Waste Management Regional Agency","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Celina","LastName":"Stotler","Phone":"8318010718"},{"GrantID":24273,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":27901.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of the City of San Diego Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. The LEA intends to use EA32 grant funds for medical monitoring, personnel cost, and equipment for enforcement staff to perform inspections at solid waste facilities. Grant funds will supplement the LEA’s existing solid waste facilities permit and inspection programs, including training and equipment.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nanci","LastName":"Biendarra","Phone":"6192366007"},{"GrantID":24274,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":26231.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to the safe storage, transport and disposal of solid waste within our jurisdiction. The County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health intends to use FY 2021/2022 LEA grant funds for activities directly related to implementation and administration costs of the solid waste facilities permit and inspection programs as outlined in the procedures and requirements and application guidelines for this grant. This may include, but not be limited to, new safety and computer equipment, medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities, personnel costs, and maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste Program.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rochelle","LastName":"Gaddi","Phone":"4089183449"},{"GrantID":24279,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":17907.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The solid Waste Grant funds will be used to support the County’s Solid Waste Program LEA staff by acquiring field equipment, personal protective equipment and other equipment’s and/or supplies needed to perform solid waste permitting and inspection duties.  The Grant will also provide continuous ongoing training of solid waste regulations, technology, and enforcement necessary to effectively administer the County’s Solid Waste Program to protect public health, safety and the environment.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dexter","LastName":"Marr","Phone":"5596757823"},{"GrantID":24280,"CycleID":744,"CycleCode":"HD37        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD37         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Matthew Fong","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Diego County, Department of Environmental Health and Quality proposes to utilize HD37 grant funds to sponsor two small to medium sized, one-day household hazardous waste (HHW) collection events in under served areas of the unincorporated County.  The events are proposed for the rural / mountainous area of Warner Springs (approximately 30 miles from the County\u0027s permanent facility in Ramona) and the outlying east county community of Pine Valley, which is over 40 miles from the permanent facility in Ramona.  The Warner Springs event will draw in residents from the surrounding areas of Sunshine Summit, Santa Ysabel, Julian and possibly Borrego Springs.  The Pine Valley event is expected to draw residents from Alpine, Descanso and possibly as far away as Campo.  These events are expected to serve approximately 100 and 350 residents, respectively.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Melissa","LastName":"Porter","Phone":"8586942801"},{"GrantID":24281,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":15962.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Pittsburg LEA will use the funds for inspection and enforcement of all types of solid waste facilities, outreach, training, and enforcement issues.  The funds will also be used for purchase and support of computers, software, electronics and other monitoring equipment.","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Laura","LastName":"Wright","Phone":"9252524114"},{"GrantID":24282,"CycleID":744,"CycleCode":"HD37        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD37         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":" The Tehama County Solid Waste Management Agency will use grant funds to complete minor facility improvements and promote HHW collection events in the community. These projects need to be completed in order to increase public awareness of HHW disposal options available to them and ensure that the Agency can continue to provide safe and environmentally sound HHW disposal options to the public.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County Solid Waste Management Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rachel","LastName":"Ross","Phone":"5305281103"},{"GrantID":24283,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":76668.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the program is to protect public health and safety and the environment of the residents of Los Angeles County with respect to solid waste related issues within the LEA\u0027s jurisdiction.  The Local Enforcement Grant funds will be used for the management of the grant and associated inspection and enforcement action. It will also be used to provide technical training to staff on permitting, inspection and enforcement.  In addition, the funds can provide assistance in the purchase of personal protective equipment, methane gas equipment, inspection supplies and additional field equipment for inspectors. Funds can also provide solid waste educational materials as needed during outreach and education and membership and subscription to professional solid waste associations. Funds will also be used to contract outside technical experts or consultants for more complex solid waste issues.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Fahrudin","LastName":"Zulcic","Phone":"6264305595"},{"GrantID":24284,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":59145.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA is applying for the 2021-2022 Enforcement Assistance Grant to further assist our program in reinforcing its goal and achieve efficiency.  \r\n\r\nThe LEA would like to use part of the grant for a consultant contract, which is primarily utilized for engineering review of Reports of Facility Information, closure plans, and other technical documents.  The LEA would like to use the remainder for staff attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees and field and safety equipment and its maintenance.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Kao","Phone":"2132523967"},{"GrantID":24285,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":15459.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe Sunshine Canyon Landfill Local Enforcement Agency intends to use EA 32 FY 2021-2022 LEA grant funds for new safety and field equipment, staff attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees, and field equipment and its maintenance.","ParticipantName":"Sunshine Canyon Landfill","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Megan","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"2132523344"},{"GrantID":24286,"CycleID":744,"CycleCode":"HD37        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD37         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":61200.0000,"ProjectSummary":" This grant request is to provide one-day HHW collection events to Mariposa County residents at two locations.  Residents are provided the opportunity for dropping off universal wastes and used oil and filters at the County landfill and the Don Pedro Transfer Station during routine operating hours.  Architectural paint drop-off at a local hardware store in Mariposa is also available.   These wastes account for the majority of HHW available.  Collection of other HHW is limited due to limited funds available.  In addition, the grant will provide the annual HAZWOPER training for County solid waste staff.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Samuel","LastName":"Cerveny","Phone":"2099665165"},{"GrantID":24287,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":31959.0000,"ProjectSummary":"LEA Grant will be used to off-set personnel costs.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Haupt","Phone":"9165910932"},{"GrantID":24288,"CycleID":718,"CycleCode":"RPP1        ","CycleNameID":135,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Pilot Project Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RPP1         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Duartina Johnson","AwardedFunds":950000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"UCPNB will design, fabricate, install and maintain stationary CRV Recycling kiosks or \"Mini Recycling Centers\" (MRC;s) for the Pilot Project. These remote stations will allow customers to drop off bags of CRV and receive synchronous payments on a debit card or account credits depending on their preference. Each MRC will have a certified scale, weight reader, printers, and storage bins to process the bags of material.  The program will also have a system that can issue reusable debit cards or credit electronically the accounts of repeat customers wanting to simplify the process.  The system will allow customers to deposit funds or donate to non-profit organizations.  The program will increase recycling locations for Sonoma County customers.  The program estimates 10 MRC\u0027s during the initial program.","ParticipantName":"United Cerebral Palsy of the North Bay, Inc","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Blong","Phone":"7077999566"},{"GrantID":24289,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":19895.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA\u0027s goal is to regulate the proper collection, storage, and disposal or residential, commercial, and industrial solid waste in an effort to protect public health, safety, and the environment. This is accomplished by inspections, education, and enforcement activities. Grant funds will be used towards REHS salary to perform inspections and investigate complaints, training, maintaining computer equipment, software and copy machine, purchasing safety equipment, and vehicle maintenance and fuel costs. Any interest earned will be used for inspections and vehicle fuel.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Hany","LastName":"Benjamin","Phone":"2097546690"},{"GrantID":24290,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":24305.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Sonoma County\u0027s Solid Waste program is to protect public health, public safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nSonoma County\u0027s Department of Health Services, Public Health Division, Environmental Health \u0026 Safety Section intends to use fiscal year 2021/22 Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) grant funds for REHS salaries assigned to the LEA program.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Sosko","Phone":"7075656521"},{"GrantID":24291,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":22532.0000,"ProjectSummary":"EA32 funds will be used for:\r\n1. Staffing and Training.\r\n2. Expenses  related to hosting round table and other solid waste meetings.\r\n3. Equipment maintenance and equipment needs such as instrument calibration, computers, cameras, etc.\r\n4. Vehicle mileage and travel expenses.\r\n5. Staffing and miscellaneous expenses such as safety gear.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Milen","LastName":"Ortega","Phone":"6503726254"},{"GrantID":24295,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":30826.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to the effects of solid waste at recycling, waste handling facilities, and illegal disposal (blight, etc.) sites. The City of San Jose Department of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement Code Enforcement Division intends to use the LEA EA32 Grant Funding for the ongoing duties and responsibilities of permitting, inspecting, and enforcement of permitted Solid Waste Facilities. To adequately fulfill the duties of the LEA the following are needed: consulting services, staff\r\ntraining and related travel costs, continuing education (REHS) and professional memberships (CEHA, NEHA, etc.), and maintenance and/or upgrade of equipment. ","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rachel","LastName":"Roberts","Phone":"4085357719"},{"GrantID":24296,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":18756.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Solid Waste Enforcement Agency activities.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andres","LastName":"Rodriguez","Phone":"2093857686"},{"GrantID":24298,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":16066.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding will be used to cover the cost of staffing","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kuljeet","LastName":"Mundi","Phone":"5304580883"},{"GrantID":24299,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":18696.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Napa County Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency is to protect the public health, safety, and the environment with regard to all solid waste facilities and operations within Napa County. \r\nNapa County intends to use the FY 2021-22 LEA Grant funds for the purpose of assisting personnel salary associated within the solid waste facility inspection and permitting program.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Ex","Phone":"7072534419"},{"GrantID":24301,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":18657.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our certified LEA regulates 62 solid waste handling sites (operations, facilities, closed landfills and closed burn dumps). We will use EA 32 grant funds to augment the revenue we receive from additional sources (annual inspection fees, project review fees and a portion of the fee to dispose of waste generated within Humboldt County). We anticipate using these funds primarily for staff salaries.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Carolyn","LastName":"Hawkins","Phone":"7072682239"},{"GrantID":24302,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":16290.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: LEA staff salaries\r\n","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Hany","LastName":"Benjamin","Phone":"7608877011"},{"GrantID":24304,"CycleID":744,"CycleCode":"HD37        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD37         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":" The proposed project entails updating and printing 15,000 hazardous waste program brochures to replace the current brochure stock; installing a new outdoor water supply on the east side of the HHW Facility building with interior shut-off equipment; and, replacing a portion of the concrete paving on the west side of the HHW Facility building.  The grant projects also include purchasing replacement and additional personal protection equipment (e.g., gloves, masks and lab coats) during the grant period.  Grant project management and grant administration will also be provided.","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Carrie","LastName":"Baxter","Phone":"9168787413"},{"GrantID":24305,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":17421.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. Inyo County\u0027s Environmental Health Department intends to use FY 2021-22 LEA grant funds to perform inspections.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jerrold","LastName":"Oser","Phone":"7608737866"},{"GrantID":24307,"CycleID":744,"CycleCode":"HD37        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD37         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to support battery recycling education, knowledge sharing, and awareness-raising campaigns. These campaigns will revolve around the following ideas; how to recycle batteries, including both rechargeable and single-use batteries both in residential and commercial settings; locations throughout Santa Barbara County that accept batteries for recycling; and the risks associated with incorrect disposal of rechargeable and single-use batteries, such as fire, health, and safety risks. \r\n\r\nThe County of Santa Barbara and partnering agencies offer several opportunities to recycle batteries that are free to residents. The goals of our projected outreach campaigns are to raise awareness of these recycling options and share knowledge with residents on the benefits of battery recycling.\r\n\r\nGrant funds would support both print, television, radio, and online advertisements with local news agencies. Grant funds will also help with the initial creation of graphics and videos. These digital materials will be able to be reused, creating a recognizable campaign to build positive recycling habits in the future.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kaitlyn","LastName":"Haberlin","Phone":"8058823603"},{"GrantID":24308,"CycleID":741,"CycleCode":"RLC36       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC36        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":1770115.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Francisco Conservation Corps (SFCC) provides on-the-job training to at-risk, young adults through Recycling and Waste-Management: Recycling, waste diversion, Zero Waste Special Events, removal and recycling of beverage containers, E-Waste, Waste tires, and Used Oil filters through the Cities and Counties of San Francisco and San Mateo. SFCC will provide outreach and education to Corpsmembers and our local communities; provide collection, hauling, and recycling services for all waste streams solely and in collaboration with established and new partners; and develop career ladder opportunities for Corpsmembers through internships and other placement opportunities in conjunction with local partners. SFCC will meet these objectives through commitments outlined in the Grant Project Summary.","ParticipantName":"San Francisco Conservation Corps","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":24310,"CycleID":744,"CycleCode":"HD37        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD37         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will promote our HHW facility with a multi-media public education campaign to inform the public of the best practices of HHW management.  This will include specific materials often mishandled in the waste stream (specifically 1 lb propane cylinders and general HHW) as well as basic facility information, including days and hours of operation, common HHW materials accepted and options for reuse of these materials.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Talia","LastName":"Richardson","Phone":"5309346530"},{"GrantID":24311,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":20868.0000,"ProjectSummary":" This grant will be used to properly carry out all LEA requirements by providing LEA staff with proper equipment and training for the protection of public health, safety and the environment.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Perez","Phone":"4422651888"},{"GrantID":24312,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":15018.0000,"ProjectSummary":" Funds will be used for inspections, permitting and enforcement activities at solid waste facilities in Alpine County.","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Lampson","Phone":"5306942235"},{"GrantID":24313,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":19253.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant monies will be used for personnel costs, equipment, and training to provide solid waste enforcement services within Kings County, California.","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Troy","LastName":"Hommerding","Phone":"5598522627"},{"GrantID":24314,"CycleID":745,"CycleCode":"TDP20       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP20        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149999.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Southern California has recently come out of one of the worst droughts in regional history and the San Bernardino City Unified School District (SBCUSD)\r\nis aware of our responsibility to be good stewards of our limited natural resources. To that end, the District will leverage CalRecycle\u0027s Tire Derived Product grant funding to install drought mitigation landscaping at six school sites. When complete, the projects propose to use 399,989 lbs. of rubber mulch yielding 33,332 tires from the landfill.\r\n\r\nThe Tire Derived product will be purchased from an approved vendor and be used as weed barriers, planters, and mulch to improve groundwater retention for native plants. The SBCUSD is located in Southern California\u0027s Inland Empire in a valley at the foot of the San Bernardino Mountains. This area is arid and experiences extreme heat in the summer months, leading to rapid evaporation from school site landscapes. The TDP program offered by CalRecycle will allow the State\u0027s 8th largest school district to install decorative and functional ground material to mitigate evaporation and decrease water use at selected sites.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino City Unified School District","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Thomas","LastName":"Candelaria","Phone":"9093816100"},{"GrantID":24316,"CycleID":744,"CycleCode":"HD37        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD37         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jayme Tesser","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project, the Life Transitions Outreach Campaign, will connect San Francisco residents who are in transition - moving homes, clearing out the home of an elderly or deceased resident, or preparing for the birth of a child, with information on San Francisco\u0027s programs for safe disposal of household hazardous waste. Unbranded creative artwork and a media tool-kit for the campaign will be created and made available to other California jurisdictions.","ParticipantName":"City and County of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Maggie","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"4153553700"},{"GrantID":24317,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":15983.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds and interest earned will be used to assist with funding the LEA program labor cost.","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Warren","LastName":"Farnam","Phone":"5302336310"},{"GrantID":24318,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":18144.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Grant funds will support the inspection and enforcement program of the Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency in Marin County.  The LEA carries out the work described in the PRC and CCR Titles 14 and 27 at the active landfill, active transfer station, numerous closed landfills, and active composting operations.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Pirie","Phone":"4154736907"},{"GrantID":24320,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":23462.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Ventura County EHD/LEA intends to use EA32 awarded grant funds for the following: for LEA staff training necessary to maintain State certification; for the procurement of equipment necessary to perform LEA duties and fulfill LEA roles; for the calibration and maintenance of equipment as needed; to update or upgrade LEA computer equipment; and to facilitate activities carried out during the course LEA inspection and enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ernest","LastName":"Dragan","Phone":"8056626520"},{"GrantID":24322,"CycleID":744,"CycleCode":"HD37        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD37         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":" The San Bernardino County Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Division is proposing a small improvement project that will resurface approximately 6,440 square feet of asphalt for the Lucerne Valley HHW collection facility. The current asphalt has a large wide crack that is 46 feet and 4 inches in width across the property. This crack is a safety hazard for staff working at the site. Additionally, because of the size of the cracked asphalt, the facility is potentially in violation of hazardous waste laws and regulations.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County Fire Protection District","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alejandra","LastName":"Rojas","Phone":"9093825503"},{"GrantID":24323,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":18808.0000,"ProjectSummary":"LEA Program - staff salaries.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Leonard","Phone":"7072346649"},{"GrantID":24325,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":18501.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. Shasta County’s Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2021–22 LEA grant funds to perform inspections and ensure facilities maintain compliance.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"McCarty","Phone":"5302255787"},{"GrantID":24326,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":17042.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Nevada County Department of Environmental Health solid waste LEA program, active for more than twenty years, continues to be dedicated to the protection of public health, safety and the environment by ensuring the appropriate management and disposal of solid waste within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe Nevada County Department of Environmental Health as the LEA intends to utilize EA 32 funds for the continued enhancement of the CIA disposal site program, support for unrecoverable solid waste enforcement and investigation costs, training of LEA REHS staff via conferences and/or seminars and support of personnel costs related to LEA activities per approved CalRecycle methodology.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Amy","LastName":"Irani","Phone":"5302651464"},{"GrantID":24327,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":16010.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To cover salary and other expenses for compliance/enforcement inspections for the LEA program, in Trinity County.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kristalynne","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"5306231459"},{"GrantID":24328,"CycleID":744,"CycleCode":"HD37        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD37         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the below summary to reflect the approved grant project: HHW education and outreach projects to help guide residents toward proper disposal of marine flares and encourage them to use reusables; multiple one day marine flare collection and exchange events; recruit retailers to sell LED marine flares","ParticipantName":"West Contra Costa Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Reka","LastName":"Abraham","Phone":"5106091216"},{"GrantID":24329,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":21653.0000,"ProjectSummary":"LEA grant funds to be used for personnel expenditures, supporting the LEA staff that is responsible for the inspection and enforcement program at permitted solid waste facilities.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Bell","Phone":"7077846765"},{"GrantID":24330,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":16499.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nFunds obtained from the grant program will be used to support the Local Enforcement Agency‘s (LEA) ability to inspect, permit and monitor the landfill and compost facility. These funds will be set up in a separate interest bearing account and appropriate records will be maintained. Any interest earned will be used to enhance Personnel costs.\r\n\r\nThe Solid Waste Program in Mariposa County continues to benefit from enforcement training workshops/seminars offered by the CalRecycle and other worthwhile organizations. These training sessions assist in the standardization of LEA functions and provide opportunity to network with other jurisdictions.\r\n\r\nAdditionally, the LEA Program will continue the inspections of closed, illegal, and abandoned sites throughout the County. Additionally, the LEA will be assisting (and permitting) tree debris operations to facilitate the proper handling of the dead trees as part of the declared state of emergency.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Diane","LastName":"Robarge","Phone":"2097420953"},{"GrantID":24331,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":25136.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tulare County will use FY 21-22 Local Enforcement Agency Funds to benefit its program regulating solid waste processing and disposal activities. Funds will provide partial funding for a Registered Environmental Health Specialist to perform routine facility inspections, process permit applications, and respond to solid waste complaints.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ben","LastName":"Mitchell","Phone":"5596248037"},{"GrantID":24334,"CycleID":744,"CycleCode":"HD37        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD37         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":" Los Angeles County Public Works and the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts propose a \r\nmulti-language public education and outreach campaign to educate residents of the \r\nimportance of proper disposal of household hazardous and electronic waste (HHW/E-waste) \r\nand encourage the use of refillable 1 lb. propane cylinders rather than disposable cylinders.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Francisca","LastName":"Mandujano","Phone":"6264583585"},{"GrantID":24335,"CycleID":744,"CycleCode":"HD37        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD37         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Butte County in partnership with the City of Biggs and the City of Gridley, will promote our respective HHW facilities with a multi-media public education campaign to inform the public of the best practices of HHW management.  This will include specific materials often mishandled in the waste stream (propane cylinders, Fluorescent bulbs) as well as basic facility information, including days and hours of operation, common HHW materials accepted and options for reuse of these materials.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Valerie","LastName":"Meza","Phone":"5308792353"},{"GrantID":24337,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":16960.0000,"ProjectSummary":"LEA Program Personnel","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shireen","LastName":"Germann","Phone":"5302836356"},{"GrantID":24340,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":19714.0000,"ProjectSummary":" Yolo County Department of Community Services intends to use FY2021-2022 LEA grant funds for training, conference expenses, vehicle maintenance, staff time that is not reimbursable by fees and to purchase and maintain equiment necessary to perform inspections","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jianmin","LastName":"Huang","Phone":"5606668646"},{"GrantID":24342,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":15461.0000,"ProjectSummary":" The goal of the City of Vernon Health and Environmental Control Department is to maintain a strong solid waste management program and to protect the environment with regards to solid waste facilities within the city\u0027s jurisdiction. The City of Vernon Health and Environmental Control Department intends to use the funds from the FY 2021-2022 LEA Grant EA32 to improve the effectiveness of compliance and enforcement measures of the solid waste program, facilitate solid waste educational and collaborative events for stakeholders, participate in solid waste training sessions to build program capacity as well as purchase equipment for the program.","ParticipantName":"City of Vernon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Veronica","LastName":"Petrosyan","Phone":"3235838811"},{"GrantID":24344,"CycleID":744,"CycleCode":"HD37        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD37         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will educate City of Rancho Cordova residents of the available permanent HHW collection sites in order to increase usage of those sites and decrease improper disposal of HHW in the City. In order to reach the 73,000+ residents of the City, we will use multiple outreach methods that will mutually reinforce each other yet be tailored to effectively reach the City’s diverse population. Outreach tasks will include door hangers, bill inserts, newspaper advertising, and social media. We will augment these outreach tasks with relevant City-connected web platforms. The residents of Rancho Cordova have four permanent facilities in the region available for them to dispose of HHW: The Kiefer Landfill, The North Area Recovery Station (NARS), the Sacramento Recycling and Transfer Station, and the Special Waste Collection Center in Elk Grove.","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Cordova","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shawn","LastName":"Campbell","Phone":"9164464744"},{"GrantID":24349,"CycleID":744,"CycleCode":"HD37        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD37         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":33800.0000,"ProjectSummary":" This grant will support Paradise\u0027s current HHW education program by expanding the Town\u0027s education and outreach efforts with ongoing social media and T.V. PSA\u0027s aimed at increasing public awareness on local disposal options and proper transportation techniques for HHW items. \r\n\r\nAs a result of the Camp Fire Paradise was forced to close our award winning HHW facility and Reuse Center due to a lack of population and associated trash rates to support the facility. As we continue to rebuild our community it is important that we continue to educate our community about the HHW resources available throughout Butte County so that our population can continue to be informed and active participants in our efforts to reduce waste and protect the environment.  \r\n\r\nProviding Paradise with the needed funds to develop and broadcast local community T.V. ads focused on highlighting what infrastructure is available and the proper protocols for disposal and transportation is a vital to assure that the Paradise community continues to have quality up to date information as they move forward with rebuilding their homes and businesses.\r\n\r\nSpecifically grant funds will be used to produce 2 T.V. commercials that will then be aired continuously for one year. Remaining funds will go toward personnel to develop the commercials and manage the grant, and to general overhead administrative costs associated with the project.","ParticipantName":"Town of Paradise","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5306247947"},{"GrantID":24350,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":16468.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Totality of grant funds received will be applied towards personnel costs.","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Louis","LastName":"Molina","Phone":"7609241845"},{"GrantID":24352,"CycleID":744,"CycleCode":"HD37        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD37         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will primarily focus on facility improvements to the four permanent Household Hazardous Waste Facilities in Inyo County including installation of a concrete pad and Awning in front of the storage lockers at each site. Shelving, bins and personal protection equipment will also be purchase.  Funds will also partially fund collection and management of collected HHW.  All work is expected to be complete by September 2022 for the first progress reporting.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Cap","LastName":"Aubrey","Phone":"7608735577"},{"GrantID":24353,"CycleID":742,"CycleCode":"EA32        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA32         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":17490.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. Lassen County’s Environmental Health Department intends to use FY 2021–22 LEA grant funds for personnel expenses directly related to the administration of the Local Enforcement Agency program.","ParticipantName":"Lassen County","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sara","LastName":"Chandler","Phone":"5302518528"},{"GrantID":24355,"CycleID":744,"CycleCode":"HD37        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD37         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will promote our HHW facility with a multi-media public education campaign to inform the public of the best practices of HHW management.  This will include specific materials often mishandled in the waste stream (specifically 1 lb propane cylinders and general HHW) as well as basic facility information, including days and hours of operation, common HHW materials accepted and options for reuse of these materials.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"NARCISA","LastName":"UNTAL","Phone":"7077843172"},{"GrantID":24356,"CycleID":744,"CycleCode":"HD37        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD37         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":" The City hosts two household hazardous waste events each year.  The set schedule is the fourth Saturday of April and October. The total cost of the events consist of $31,500 for all hazardous waste besides batteries and light bulbs.  The City needs additional funding for the collection of household batteries and light bulbs.  These costs have exceeded $15,000 per event.  Additionally, our event participation has steadily increased since we started holding events again in 2019.  Due to our very rural location, it is very difficult for our residents to properly dispose of these materials without the events.  The event in October 2020 had 419 households bring materials and the event in April 2021 had 486 households participate.","ParticipantName":"City of Rio Vista","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robin","LastName":"Borre","Phone":"7073746451"},{"GrantID":24361,"CycleID":744,"CycleCode":"HD37        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD37         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":" We will promote our HHW facility with a multi-media public education campaign to inform the public of the best practices of HHW management.  This will include specific materials often mishandled in the waste stream (specifically 1 lb propane cylinders, fluorescent bulbs, and general HHW) as well as basic facility information, including days and hours of operation, common HHW materials accepted and options for reuse of these materials.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"5302657038"},{"GrantID":24363,"CycleID":744,"CycleCode":"HD37        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD37         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will promote our HHW facility with a multi-media public education campaign to inform the public of the best practices of HHW management.  This will include specific materials often mishandled in the waste stream (specifically 1 lb propane cylinders and general HHW) as well as basic facility information, including days and hours of operation, common HHW materials accepted and options for reuse of these materials.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joline","LastName":"Davidson","Phone":"5306215308"},{"GrantID":24364,"CycleID":744,"CycleCode":"HD37        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD37         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":" SLO County IWMA will promote our Cold Canyon HHW facility with a multi-media public education campaign to inform the public of the best practices of HHW management.  This will include specific materials often mishandled in the waste stream (general HHW, 1 lb propane cylinders, and other product types) as well as basic facility information, including days and hours of operation, common HHW materials accepted, and options for reuse of these materials.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jordan","LastName":"Lane","Phone":"8057815952"},{"GrantID":24365,"CycleID":744,"CycleCode":"HD37        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD37         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will promote our HHW facility with a multi-media public education campaign to inform the public of the best practices of HHW management, specifically propane cylinders.  This will include specific materials often mishandled in the waste stream (propane cylinders and general HHW) as well as basic facility information, including days and hours of operation, common HHW materials accepted and options for reuse of these materials.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christy","LastName":"Serrano","Phone":"5625704676"},{"GrantID":24373,"CycleID":745,"CycleCode":"TDP20       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP20        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":33332.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Purchase qualified tire-derived landscaping mulch, weed control, walkways, tree well, miscellaneous products to enhance a planned transit and electric vehicle charging station parking lot development located at an existing City park.  In addition to facilitating transit and ride-sharing, the parking lot will eliminate one-half of the ornamental grass at the park and promote the use of tire-derived products at a public facility.\r\n\r\nThe project site, Stringham Park, is an existing park within an urbanized area of the City.  The City\u0027s urban area, established within the 93263 zip code, has a reported median household income of $45, 854 per the U.S. Census Bureau, which is less than 80% of the median household income reported for the State of California (approximately $60,000).","ParticipantName":"City of Shafter","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"James","Phone":"6617465002"},{"GrantID":24374,"CycleID":745,"CycleCode":"TDP20       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP20        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":18335.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City proposed project is to install an 8,000sf (1600\u0027 length x 8\u0027 Wide) recycled tired walking/bike path through Jack Smith Park. The city recognizes the best opportunity to meet the needs of the community is to improve recreational access for residents is through park recreational opportunities and renovations/improvements.","ParticipantName":"City of Needles","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rainie","LastName":"Torrance","Phone":"7603262115"},{"GrantID":24375,"CycleID":745,"CycleCode":"TDP20       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP20        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":149783.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Mendota desires to beautify several blighted areas in the city with rubber mulch from California-generated waste tires processed in California and manufactured into a final product in California for our disadvantaged community. Our projects will include land entry way into the city, a newly constructed roundabout on Bass and Barboza, a side-scape next to McCabe Elementary School and landscaping at Rojas-Pierce Park, the baseball diamond and City Hall. This beautification project will significantly divert 446,000 pounds of recycled tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Mendota","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Lekumberry","Phone":"5596553291"},{"GrantID":24376,"CycleID":745,"CycleCode":"TDP20       ","CycleNameID":82,"CycleName":"Tire Derived Product Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDP20        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":47916.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Imperial Beach is home to approximately 27,315 people, nestled in San Diego’s South Bay area, is located 14 miles south of San Diego. The City has undergone severe cuts to the 2020/2021 budget, as a result of the ongoing economic recession and COVID-19 pandemic. 24.7% of residents live below the poverty level and the unemployment rate in 10%, both of which are above the the national average. To reduce cost and maximize environmental preferable purchasing, the City of Imperial Beach chose to renovate an existing landscaped open space located adjacent to City Hall, located at 825 Imperial Beach Boulevard, Imperial Beach. To accomplish this goal, the project will replace the current ground cover and replaced with rubber mulch. The benefits of the rubber mulch are: 1. Environmentally friendly (100% recycled material), 2. Material does not deteriorate, 3. Material has the pleasant, welcoming, natural look of wood or rock, 4. Material is fade resistant, 5. Heavier than conventional mulch, 7. Weather resistant and will tolerate rain and beach climate environments. Thus far, the City has invested the following resources to transform the space ensure the project, once complete, will be suitable for the community and meet environmental preferable purchasing standards. \r\nSouthwest Boulder and Stone– Material for “City Hall Garden” - $568.99 – DG \u0026 flagstone.\r\nOld Fashioned Lumber – City Hall Pocket Park table \u0026 bench - $2,700.00 – Down payment; working with vendor. Outdoor Creations – City Hall Pocket Park trash \u0026 recycle - $2,593.56 – Purchased and in the yard.","ParticipantName":"City of Imperial Beach","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Minicilli","Phone":"6196281369"},{"GrantID":24392,"CycleID":718,"CycleCode":"RPP1        ","CycleNameID":135,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Pilot Project Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RPP1         - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Duartina Johnson","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Sonoma will meet the requirements for a Pilot Project via the grantees, Zero Waste Sonoma - JPA, and the United Cerebral Palsy Association of the North Bay, Inc. (UCPNB.) The UCPNB will design, install, and maintain stationary CRV Recycling kiosks or \"Mini Recycling Centers\" (MRCs) for the Pilot Project. These remote stations will allow customers to drop off bags of CRV and receive synchronous payments on a debit card or account credits, depending on their preference. Each MRC will have a certified scale, weight reader, printers, and storage bins to process the bags of CRV material.  The system will allow customers the option to deposit funds into their account or donate the funds to non-profit organizations.  Zero Waste Sonoma – JPA, will administer the education and outreach portion of the project as a grantee. Education and outreach will include media advertising campaigns, design, fabrication and placement of MRC kiosks and signage, outreach to dealers, and updates to the Zero Waste Sonoma website and digital guides.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County Waste Management Agency d.b.a. Zero Waste Sonoma","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sloan","LastName":"Pagal","Phone":"7075651730"},{"GrantID":24397,"CycleID":746,"CycleCode":"TIP9        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP9         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":138455.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\nManufacturing of crumb rubber molded product for ADA and disability access using the New/Existing Tire-Derived Product reimbursement rate of .10 per pound.","ParticipantName":"Van Duerr Industries, Inc. dba SafePath Products","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Vanderheiden","Phone":"5308931596"},{"GrantID":24399,"CycleID":748,"CycleCode":"FR73        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR73         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Josephine Chapman","AwardedFunds":49932.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:\r\n\r\nThe Honey Lake Valley Resource Conservation District is requesting funds to cleanup a 29.5-acre site in Herlong.  Since purchasing the property three years ago, the landowner continues to experience dumping even after putting up signs and attempting to block the entry road.  Given the type of material onsite, the dumping is presumably from nearby residents.  The contractor plans to share any identifying information found during the cleanup with the county for potential enforcement action.  After disposal/recycling of the estimated 125 tons of material, gates and fencing will be installed to prevent access from the main roadway, and the dirt access road will be removed to prevent further dumping.  The parcel has been vacant for many years and is suitable for agricultural use.  The site contains multiple abandoned cars, trailers, portable buildings, metal, plastic, wood, tires piles, and household trash.","ParticipantName":"Honey Lake Valley Resource Conservation District","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andrea","LastName":"Stuemky","Phone":"5302600067"},{"GrantID":24401,"CycleID":746,"CycleCode":"TIP9        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP9         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":174239.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Expand market share for our current product line of rubber bases used in the traffic safety industry for both commercial, government agencies and retail outlets. Funds also benefit our customers in Canada and the Eastern States by offsetting high freight costs. These products are Category 1, New or existing TDP using 10 mesh crumb rubber. \r\nAlos in Category 1, we are submitting the Utility Conduit Support Block, which our new customers have asked us to manufacture using 10 mesh crumb rubber. Currently their utility products are attached to wood blocks which are subject to rotting and other damages. Our price to the customer is attractive because of the incentive we receive from the TIP programs and is, we feel, what \"sealed the deal\".","ParticipantName":"Three D Plastics, Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Dvoracek","Phone":"3238491316"},{"GrantID":24404,"CycleID":747,"CycleCode":"TDA17       ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA17        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\nThe Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension (Phase 2B - West) is the western 2.3 miles of an approximately 9.1 mile light rail extension of the Los Angeles County Metro \u0027L\u0027 Line (formerly the Gold Line) from its current terminus at the Azusa/Glendora Border, through the cities of Glendora, San Dimas, La Verne and Pomona, in Los Angeles County.  \r\n\r\nPhase 2B – West includes construction of 2.3 miles of dual-track light rail and relocation of an existing freight rail line within the right of way from the Azusa/Glendora border to Elwood Avenue in Glendora.  The Authority anticipates utilizing approximately 3,900 tons of TDA (Type A) material (equivalent to 390,270 passenger tires (PTEs)) during construction of Phase 2B - West.  Construction will start from the issuance of the Notice to Proceed letter through April 2024.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension Construction Authority","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Daniel","LastName":"Goods","Phone":"6268732550"},{"GrantID":24411,"CycleID":746,"CycleCode":"TIP9        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP9         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":400000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The molding of H Block electrical strut blocks and HVAC mounting blocks. The blocks will be produced with 30 mesh recycled crumb rubber. Recycled crumb rubber will be used to replace plastic parts that are currently in the market. These parts will also replace parts that are currently being imported for over seas as Feedstock conversion","ParticipantName":"Haydon Corporation","county":null,"CountyID":null,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Carlos","LastName":"Martinez","Phone":"9739040800"},{"GrantID":24412,"CycleID":748,"CycleCode":"FR73        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR73         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Josephine Chapman","AwardedFunds":48150.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:\r\n\r\nYolo County is requesting funds to complete the final/third phase of the Babel Slough Road project in Clarksburg.  This multi-site endeavor started when the Yolo County Resource Conservation District was awarded a Farm and Ranch grant in cycle 57.  The slough continues to be plagued with illegal dumping despite various abatement and prevention measures, and efforts from property owners.  The final phase of the project primarily entails implementing an enforcement component to alleviate the problem by installing surveillance cameras on county utilities/easements and providing ongoing monitoring attempting to capture violators and license plates.  Pending the success rate, this case study would be a catalyst to further illegal dumping enforcement strategy conversations.  The county will complete this undertaking and contribute in-kind cleanup services entailing a combination of disposal, recycling, equipment, material, and personnel costs.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marissa","LastName":"Juhler","Phone":"5306668813"},{"GrantID":24413,"CycleID":746,"CycleCode":"TIP9        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP9         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We are continuing the use of recycled crumb rubber in our shingles. The 50 mesh fine rubber is used to replace virgin SBS polymer in our PMA mix at the 5% level. While we are working under this grant, we will use some of the funds for making improvements to the facility which will hopefully lead to the use of additional crumb rubber in our product line.","ParticipantName":"Herbert Malarkey Roofing Company, dba Malarkey Roofing Products","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eileen","LastName":"Dutton","Phone":"5032407850"},{"GrantID":24414,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":37200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Project consists of milling existing asphalt along a 2.3 mile long residential arterial road and replacing with a two-inch thick rubber asphalt concrete overlay covering the entire street totaling 4,650 tons. The project limits are Arastradero Road from Los Palos Avenue to El Camino Real, West Charleston from El Camino Real to Alma Street, and East Charleston Road from Middlefield Road to San Antonio Road. Construction for this project has started in August 2021 and RAC placement on January 2022.","ParticipantName":"City of Palo Alto","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Young","LastName":"Tran","Phone":"6503292160"},{"GrantID":24417,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The 2022 Pavement Preservation Project in Yolo County will feature the use of 341,826 square yard of rubberized asphalt chip seal as part of a Triple Seal treatment along over 38 miles of road on County Road 99W, County Road 8, County Road 19A, and every road within the Town of Yolo. The earliest proposed construction start date is 05/2022 and proposed Construction Dates is between 05/2022 to 10/2022. ","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marvin","LastName":"Dinozo","Phone":"5306668034"},{"GrantID":24419,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":249998.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The project will resurface several streets using RAC at the following locations and with the following estimated tonnages of RAC: Oxnard Blvd - Esplanade Dr. to Roberts Ave. (15,180 tons RAC); Del Norte Blvd - Sturgis to 101 Fwy (12,580 tons); Del Norte Blvd - Fifth St. to Sturgis Rd. (1,714 tons RAC); N Ventura Rd - W Gonzales Rd to Fifth St. (3,120 tons RAC); N Ventura Rd - Fifth St. to Channel Islands Blvd (3,120 tons RAC). The project will thus resurface streets with an estimated total of 35,714 tons of RAC. The earliest proposed construction start date is 07/2022 with construction dates of 07/2022 to 12/2023.","ParticipantName":"City of Oxnard","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Humel","Phone":"8052712231"},{"GrantID":24420,"CycleID":746,"CycleCode":"TIP9        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP9         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: California Tire Recycling Project TIP9 - \r\n\r\nBelow is a summary of the general scope of the product groups included in TrafFix Devices Inc. grant submission.  Each of the groups below represents one of our product lines that use various bases produced with 100% California Recycled tire crumb rubber.  All of the rubber products described below are produced with various amounts of 10, 14, and 16 mesh crumb with 3% to 6% urethane binder in our Coast Rubber Products plant in Adelanto, CA.\r\n\r\nEnviro-Cones® - The Enviro-Cone looks like the typical PVC cone but our cone has no PVC.  The Enviro-Cone is made from polyethelene with a removable crumb rubber base.  The cones come in 3 heights, 18”, 28” and 36”.  The 18”, 3 lb. cone has a 2.3 lb. base, the 28\", 7 lb. cone and 36\", 8 lb. cone has a 5.5 lb. base, the 28\", 10 lb. cone and 36\", 10 lb. cone has an 8.5 lb. base and lastly the 28\", 12 lb. cone and 36\", 12 lb. cone has a 10.5 lb. base.  \r\n\r\nTrafFix Channelizer Drum Bases – This base is 40 pounds, used to ballast the TrafFix Channelizer Drum product line used in traffic delineation on roadways.  The channelizer drum is snapped on the base as opposed to the tire ring which is dropped over the top of the drum.  \r\n\r\nTrafFix Step-n-Lock® Bases - This crumb rubber base is offered in 2 weights, 28 lbs. and 43 lbs. and is used to ballast the TrafFix Step-n-Lock series of vertical panels used in traffic delineation and signage on roadways and parking lots.  The Step-n-Lock panels come in 2 widths 8” and 12” and 2 heights 24” and 36”. \r\n\r\nTrafFix Premier Panel™ Bases – This crumb rubber base is offered in 3 weights 12 lbs., 20 lbs., and 30 lbs. and is used to ballast the TrafFix Premier Panel series of vertical panels used in traffic delineation and signage on roadways and parking lots.  There is only one Premier Panel which is 36” in height and it fits all 3 bases.\r\n \r\nTrafFix Tube Bases – These bases are offered 3 weights – 8 lbs., 12 lbs. and 18 lbs. and are used to ballast tubes in 2 different product lines the TrafFix Grabber-Tubes® and the TrafFix Looper-Tubes®.  These tubes are used in traffic delineation and in many other applications including signage and pedestrian safety. \r\n\r\nTrafFix Cone Base – This crumb rubber base is offered in 3 weights, 10 lbs., 16 lbs. and 30 lbs. and is used to ballast the TrafFix Grabber-Cone® series of products and the TrafFix Looper-Cone® used in traffic delineation and in many other applications including signage and pedestrian safety. \r\n\r\nRoof Edge Delineator™ Base - is a 30 pound crumb rubber base used to ballast our Roof Edge Delineator product along with a flag warning line that is strung between the roof edge cones which provides a warning line system for workers on the roofs of commercial buildings and houses.  The base weight is the most critical component because it allows us to meet the OSHA 1926.502 16 lb. pull test ensuring that the warning line is providing the necessary protection from the edge of the roof. \r\n\r\nPhoenix Sign Stand Base - is a 32 pound crumb rubber base used to ballast the Phoenix Sign Stand.  The Phoenix Sign Stand is a simple and easy way to mount signs that are different in size and shape onto ONE sign stand.  The 6\u0027 long square upright is pre-drilled on all four sides to accommodate hole patterns found in most size signs.  One can also use two Phoenix bases to support barricade panels to create a type III barricade.  \r\n\r\nWeed Mat - This product is a crumb rubber weed mat 45.5” × 48\" and weighs 40 lbs. which is one solution for controlling weeds along roads and highways. \r\n\r\nHSP Delineator Tube Bases - These customized delineator crumb rubber tube bases are for Meyers \u0026 Sons Hi-Way Safety Inc. who has contracted with the Coast Rubber Products Division of TrafFix Devices to produce their bases.  There are 4 base weights 8 lbs., 10 lbs., 12 lbs. and 15 lbs.","ParticipantName":"TrafFix Devices, Inc.","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Wielenga","Phone":"9493619860"},{"GrantID":24423,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":68644.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: CalRecycle grant will be used to partially fund Annual Street Maintenance Project 22-BB: Collector and Residential Street Resurfacing Program which will resurface approximately 4.5 miles of collector and residential streets in City of Campbell.  The project will use various pavement treatments such as asphalt concrete overlay, rubber cape seal, and slurry seal.  Construction is anticipated to start in summer of 2022. Proposed construction start date is 4/2022-9/2022 and will use about 68,644 sy of rubberized chip seal.","ParticipantName":"City of Campbell","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Donna","LastName":"Zapico","Phone":"4088715151"},{"GrantID":24426,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Union City Public Works Department is exploring new roadway treatment methods for our annual roadway repair program using AR Chip \u0026 Cape Seal in 2022. The City anticipate resurfacing mostly residential and some industrial streets throughout the city. The project is still currently in design phase with an estimated earliest proposed construction start date to be 06/2022. Construction dates are likely to take place during summer time 06/2022 to 09/2022. 75,000 square yards of rubberized chip seal will be used.","ParticipantName":"City of Union City","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eddie","LastName":"Yu","Phone":"5106755303"},{"GrantID":24427,"CycleID":746,"CycleCode":"TIP9        ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP9         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Survivor Roll Goods is fitness flooring for indoor athletic areas available in various thicknesses and colors.  The width for all rolls is 4\u0027 and standard lengths range from 15\u0027 to 75\u0027.  The flooring is made with 10-30 crumb rubber mesh.\r\nSurvivor Tile Goods is fitness flooring tiles for indoor athletic areas available in various thicknesses and colors.  Each tile is 2\u0027 x 2\u0027 and is available in squares and interlocking patterns.  This flooring is made with 10-30 crumb rubber mesh.\r\nThe percentage of crumb rubber used in TIP9 eligible products is 95% for black rolls and black tiles. We expect to use more than 5 million pounds over the term of the grant and we are requesting the maximum of $500,000. Sales are expected to grow through our online customers as well as big box partners.","ParticipantName":"U.S. Rubber Recycling, Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Megan","LastName":"Staggs","Phone":"9098251200"},{"GrantID":24429,"CycleID":752,"CycleCode":"FR74        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR74         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":18199.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:\r\n\r\nThe Kings County Department of Public Health is requesting reimbursement on behalf of the farming organization, Sandridge Partners, for a completed illegal dumping cleanup from the prior year. Illegal dumping on farmland and private property in the unincorporated areas of the county is a frequent issue. Much of the farmland is open, unfenced fields with many routes of entry. Landowners typically bear the brunt of cleanup costs when dumping occurs. Most, if not all illegal dumping that occurs a responsible party cannot be identified, located, or pay for timely and proper remediation.\r\n\r\nUpon California Department of Fish and Wildlife routine patrol, this illegal dumpsite was found at one of the organization’s locations and a Notice of Violation was issued. The site included material such as appliances, tires, and construction debris. The site cleanup was initially successful, however more illegal dumping is occurring near the area even after implementation of abatement measures: limiting entry points, installing “No Dumping” signs and fencing. The landowner anticipates the illegal dumping problem is going to continue due to people not willing to travel to an appropriate facility and pay a small fee. Additional measures being taken include notifying the Sheriff’s Department of unauthorized vehicles in the area and efforts toward better surveillance which include fine-tuning camera strategies since proper placement can be a challenge. There is also the possibility of installing pole mounted solar motion detector lights as deterrents. The Affidavit states mail was collected (and likely turned in) to help trace and identify the illegal dumpers. To help overcome the illegal dumping issue the property owner and jurisdiction will further these types of efforts and experiment with various strategies since the problem is still experienced in the county.\r\n\r\nKings County Farm Bureau does offer cleanup vouchers for those that are members, however these vouchers typically only cover a minor amount of the cost for disposal. Free household hazardous waste collection events are conducted on the first Saturday of the month at Kings Waste and Recycling Authority. Each city (Lemoore, Corcoran, Hanford) provides residents vouchers during the springtime for free waste disposal at Kings Waste and Recycling Authority.","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Troy","LastName":"Hommerding","Phone":"5598522627"},{"GrantID":24431,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In the summer of 2022, Placer County plans to pave approximately 96,000 square yards of County maintained roads with Rubberized Hot-Mix Asphalt. These roads are located in Granite Bay and near other anticipated RHMA projects that are planned for the summer of 2022 in order to reduce environmental impacts and costs. This project will yield 12,500 Tons of RAC hot-mix.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kathryn","LastName":"Hughes","Phone":"5307457593"},{"GrantID":24432,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":153600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed projects are hot-mix projects that will grind and overlay roadway to remove the top portion of the existing asphalt pavement layer and place new rubberized hot mix asphalt on San Jacinto Street utilizing 4,860 tons of material which will cover approximately 10,000 square yards of roadway, and on Max Gilliss Boulevard and Leon Road utilizing 10,500 tons of material covering approximately 74,500 square yards of roadway. The proposed projects are located in unincorporated Riverside County in the areas of Hemet and Winchester. The project will then reconstruct, remove the full depth of the existing asphalt pavement layer and place conventional hot mix asphalt as base course and cap it with rubberized hot mix asphalt as final course on these roadways. These projects have been programmed for improvements and have been budgeted for funding with SB1 funds. The anticipated construction start date for San Jacinto Street is scheduled to begin December 2021, with an anticipated completion date of March 2022. The anticipated construction start date on Max Gilliss Boulevard and Leon Road is scheduled to begin in March 2022, with an estimated completion date in June 2022. \r\nThe segment of roadway being resurfaced in the unincorporated area of Hemet is a designated disadvantaged community Census Tract 6065043401 ranking in the 90th percentile for overall socioeconomic factors. This census tract has high unemployment and poverty rates between the 95th and 99th percentile according to CalEnviroScreen. The median household income for this area is $39,726.\r\nA draft resolution has been attached to this application. Upon Board of Supervisors approval, Resolution No. 2021-193 will be submitted after the October 2021, anticipated meeting date.\r\n\r\nProposed projects are anticipated to begin construction in March 2022 with an anticipated completion date in June 2022.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elmer","LastName":"Datuin","Phone":"9519556762"},{"GrantID":24435,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":157546.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Project Summary: Using rubberized asphalt concrete (RAC) provides an opportunity to reduce landfill waste and recycle tires. For example, a two-inch layer of RAC is used on typical street rehabilitation projects. It is estimated that about 2,000 California waste tires are used per lane mile. \r\nThe City of Huntington Beach will install approximately 310,000 square feet of rubberized pavement over arterial highways. This equates to approximately 39,400 tons of RAC during the RAC-3 Tier 1 Rubberized Pavement Grant period from NTP to April 1, 2024. \r\nThe City has previous experiences using rubberized asphalt concrete pavement for the rehabilitation of arterial streets. The City has found the RAC pavement mix to provide a quieter roadway for surrounding areas since it produces less hum from the vehicle tires. It also provides a more pleasant driving surface for the motorist and supports the City’s efforts in continuing to pursue environmentally friendly recycling efforts. \r\nThe CalRecycle TRP14 grant will be used to provide funding assistance to the City’s transportation and environmental efforts on arterial streets. The City’s budget will provide for pavement rehabilitation of 8 miles of full width arterial streets in the next two years during the TRP14 Rubberize Pavement Grant period. The rehabilitated arterial streets have been selected based on Pavement Condition Index as identified by the City’s Pavement Management Program. This systematic method assures that the funds go first to the streets that fit the models criteria.\r\nThe City Public Works Department rehabilitates deteriorated arterial streets with a design to last another 10 to 20 years. The arterial streets will be evaluated for existing conditions based on traffic volume and existing soil properties. The Engineer will design a pavement section that will meet the objective of street longevity using a pavement section including a finishing course of 2” RAC in most cases, unless there is sufficient on street parking. The pavement sections are incorporated into the plans and specifications then the Public Works Commission will review it and approve that it fits the Capital Improvement Program before it is publicly advertised for open competitive public bidding. After bids are opened publicly, the City Council at a Public Council Meeting will review bid results and will approve the contract and approve funding for construction. Following a pre-construction meeting, the City will issue a Notice to Proceed for the Contractor to proceed with the rehabilitation of the arterial streets in the project.\r\nThe anticipated projects are listed in Table 1.\r\nTABLE 1. GRANT WORKSHEET\r\n2022 Construction\r\nCC-1640 Edinger (Saybrook-Countess) 2,786.27 tons x $4/ton = $11,145.08\r\nCC-1640 Saybrook (Heil-Edinger) 2,010.58 tons x $4/ton = $8,042.32\r\nCC-1640 Warner (Brightwater-Algonquin) 1,305.43 tons x $4/ton = $5,221.72\r\nCC-1640 Springdale (Slater-Warner) 3,046.89 tons x $4/ton = $12,187.56\r\nCC-1640 Talbert (Springdale-Edwards) 2,405.15 tons x $4/ton = $9,620.60\r\nCC-1640 Newland (Talbert-Slater) 2,296.02 tons x $4/ton = $9,184.08\r\nCC-1640 Brookhurst (Adams-Yorktown) 3,509.31 tons x $4/ton = $14,037.24\r\nCC-1640 Adams (Lake to Main) 540.27 tons x $4/ton = $2,161.08\r\n2023/2024 Construction\r\nEdinger (Edwards-Gothard) 4,435.43 tons x $4/ton = $17,741.72\r\nHeil (Goldenwest-Gothard) 1,428.04 tons x $4/ton = $5,712.16\r\nGarfield (Ward-End) 696.54 tons x $4/ton = $2,786.16\r\nBanning (Magnolia-Bushard) 1,969.54 tons x $4/ton = $7,878.16\r\nBrookhurst (Hamilton-Indianapolis) 6,135.80 tons x $4/ton = $24,543.20\r\nBrookhurst (Bushard-Hamilton) 6,821.26 tons x $4/ton = $27,285.04\r\nTotal $157,546\r\nThe City’s Construction Management Group, including inspectors, will monitor the construction process and quality of work. Periodic testing for proper density and asphalt concrete mix will ensure that the Rubberized Asphalt Concrete cap meets requirements and was installed properly. The City will accept or reject portions of the project based on the completion of all requirements of the Plans and Specifications including verification of pavement mix and source to assure that the RAC is from 100% California waste tires and meets min 300 pounds of tire-derived crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder.\r\nThe City requested a RAC-3 Tier 1 grant of one-hundred fifty-seven thousand, five-hundred forty-six ($157,546) based on 39,386.53 tons to be used during the program. The cost basis for reimbursement is set at $4 per Ton of RAC and the calculation is shown on Table 1.","ParticipantName":"City of Huntington Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eduardo","LastName":"Cerda","Phone":"7143741750"},{"GrantID":24436,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Newark will utilize approximately 75,000 square yards of Rubberized chip seal and slurry seal on various streets. The project will include minor base repairs, traffic striping and legends removal, and thermoplastic restriping. The earliest proposed construction start date is 07/2023.","ParticipantName":"City of Newark","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alex","LastName":"Tat","Phone":"5105784041"},{"GrantID":24439,"CycleID":748,"CycleCode":"FR73        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR73         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Josephine Chapman","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:\r\n\r\nThe Loma Prieta Resource Conservation District is applying for grant funds on behalf of the Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency to cleanup a legacy soil pile on their Davidson Reserve.  Research conducted during an environmental site assessment indicated the imported fill may have come from a home construction, but the origin is unknown.  The soil pile covers serpentine soils that could otherwise support rare threatened and endangered species.  Cattle livestock grazing is used to manage and protect the serpentine grassland habitat on the property.  The soil pile is a nuisance which could attract additional future dumping and is estimated to be approximately 1,000 yards, weighing approximately 1,300 tons and requiring approximately 56 truckloads for disposal.  The soil is nonhazardous but unsuitable for beneficial reuse.  Pending award, the Agency has committed in-kind/matching funds for the remaining costs.  Site stabilization, erosion control, and revegetation are planned in conjunction with possible extension of the existing cattle fencing. The Agency does regular patrols and has no trespassing/no dumping signs posted to prevent future dumping.","ParticipantName":"Loma Prieta Resource Conservation District","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dina","LastName":"Iden","Phone":"4088474171"},{"GrantID":24440,"CycleID":748,"CycleCode":"FR73        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR73         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Josephine Chapman","AwardedFunds":38080.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:\r\n\r\nThe Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria are requesting assistance to complete cleanup and to put abatement/prevention measures on the Northeast tribe land site bordering part of the Rohnert Park Expressway.  This area has been a continual illegal dumping cleanup project for the tribe.  Funding should address this last bordering tribe land site by covering any remaining debris cleanup costs, fence repair, additional signage, and reimburse the tribe for the site’s prior cleanups.  The tribe has continued to cleanup, patrol, maintain, and manicure the area to demonstrate active management.  The increased visibility and presence have resulted in fewer trespassing cases and dumping issues, but more permanent barriers and signage are needed.  The problem areas are mostly along the fence lines and borders of the property.  Material that has been dumped includes trash bags, clothing, bike parts, microwaves, couches, folding chairs, car batteries, anti-freeze containers, encampment remnants, and general litter.","ParticipantName":"Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Amanda","LastName":"Vasquez","Phone":"7073036112"},{"GrantID":24445,"CycleID":748,"CycleCode":"FR73        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR73         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":196077.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:\r\n\r\nThe Yuba County Resource Conservation District is seeking funding for cleanup of illegal refuse on seven sites in the county. Funding will also be allocated toward prevention measures such as fencing, gates, locks, cameras, and signage in an attempt to stop this ongoing issue.  The sites are active almond, peach, prune, and walnut orchards.\r\n\r\nSeveral landowners in the county repeatedly conduct cleanups, often monthly, but are having a hard time keeping up with the frequency and volume of the dumping.  Incidences take place in locations such as orchard rows, loading pads, sand channels, property perimeters and openings, and adjacent railroad tracks.  The dumping issues on these properties often affect the Yuba and Feather Rivers since during winter season heavy rains and rising water levels carry various remains into waterways. \r\n\r\nThe type of material being dumping varies and includes appliances, furniture, a myriad of construction leftovers, common household items, different size tires, vehicles, motorhomes, and boats.  Certain items are even being burned onsite so culprits can more easily extract their profitable components.  Many of these cases are a result of illegal camping predicaments.\r\n\r\nThe Yuba County Resource Conservation District continues to work in conjunction with the Sutter County Resource Conservation District on strategies to ease the illegal dumping burden. ","ParticipantName":"Yuba County Resource Conservation District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kelli","LastName":"Evans","Phone":"5306824784"},{"GrantID":24446,"CycleID":748,"CycleCode":"FR73        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR73         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Stephanie Becker","AwardedFunds":150058.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:\r\n\r\nThe Sutter County Resource Conservation District is seeking funds for cleanup of illegal refuse on seven sites in the county.  The sites are active almond, peach, prune, and walnut orchards.  Farmers are not able to keep up with the amount of waste being dumped nor the time it takes for cleanup and disposal/recycling.  The material found often gets moved aside for later, to not impede production.  Grant funding will also be allocated towards prevention measures such as fencing, gates, locks, and cameras.  Landowners continue to attempt more creative solutions.  One property owner put up rope to try to stop trespassers, but it was severed, and he is now seeking assistance for more permanent measures.\r\n\r\nEnforcement patrol has increased in some of these areas which has slowed the illegal dumping problem, but it has not been enough of a deterrent to eliminate the dumping completely.  The problem has gotten continually worse. Some landowners report the dumping started after north-city home developments began in the early 2000s.  Others find squatters to be their main concern, even on parcels where the landowners reside and have an active presence.  Not all farmers and ranchers have equipment onsite for adequate removal and many report illegal dumping has cost them thousands of dollars.  The Sutter County Resource Conservation District continues to work in conjunction with the Yuba County Resource Conservation District on strategies to ease this burden.","ParticipantName":"Sutter County Resource Conservation District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kelli","LastName":"Evans","Phone":"5306824784"},{"GrantID":24447,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The projects would include secondary arterial roads and subdivisions throughout El Dorado County. The projects would begin no earlier then May 2022 and are anticipated to use no less than 250,000 yards of rubberized chip seal.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ashley","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"5306424925"},{"GrantID":24448,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":43250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City will utilize HRMA for pavement resurfacing. There are three proposed projects. Proposed Project 1: St. Vladimir, Cossack and Lawford - west of Valley Center.  This project will resurface approximately 90,000 SF. lanes. The proposed pavement section for this project consists of 2-in conventional asphalt base. The construction of this project is planned to start in 06/2022. The total tons of rubberized asphalt hot-mix needed for this project is estimated at 1450 Tons. Requested total grant amount for this project is 1450 Tons of Asphalt Rubber Hot-Mix X $10= $14,500. Proposed Project 2: Lone Hill north of Foothill, Palomar and Cumberland, east of Lone Hill. This project will resurface approximately 90,000 SF. lanes. The proposed pavement section for this project consists of 2-in conventional asphalt base and 2-in rubberized asphalt hot-mix cap. The construction of this project is planned to start in 04/2023. The total tons of rubberized asphalt hot-mix needed for this project is estimated at 1125 Tons. Requested total grant amount for this project is 1125 Tons of Asphalt Rubber Hot-Mix X $10= $11,250. Proposed Project 3: Amelia Avenue, part of Country Club, Country Club Vista and Wildwood Ranch Road. The proposed pavement section for this project consists of convectional asphalt base and 2-in rubberized asphalt hot-mix cap. The construction of this project is planned to start in 08/2023.  The total tons of rubberized asphalt hot-mix needed for this project is estimated at 1750 Tons. Requested total grant amount for this project is 1750 Tons of Asphalt Rubber Hot-Mix X $10= $17,500.","ParticipantName":"City of Glendora","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maliha","LastName":"Ansari","Phone":"6269148294"},{"GrantID":24449,"CycleID":748,"CycleCode":"FR73        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR73         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Josephine Chapman","AwardedFunds":47480.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:\r\n\r\nThe Chandon Ave site is a two-parcel 38-acre peach orchard located in Gridley.  The landowner has made efforts over the years to prevent dumping by blocking entrances and through continual cleanups, however the dumping continues.  Forestry gates and post and cable fencing barriers have been determined to be the most cost effective and efficient long-term solution for this site and are being requested.  An estimated 40 cubic yards of material is estimated for cleanup including tires, batteries, sofas, and mattresses.","ParticipantName":"Butte County Resource Conservation District","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kimberly","LastName":"Romero","Phone":"8285770582"},{"GrantID":24454,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Simi Valley is applying for their upcoming Street Rehabilitation Projects with the estimated construction dates of January 2022 to January of 2024, and with a total of approximately 36,000 tons of rubberized pavement.","ParticipantName":"City of Simi Valley","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Afsaneh","LastName":"Amami","Phone":"8055836852"},{"GrantID":24463,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the below summary to reflect the approved grant project:  The City of Irvine pavement rehabilitation will start February 2022 and will utilize 25,000 tons of RAC hot-mix. The projects are:\r\n\r\n- Culver (Walnut to I-5) - Const dates Feb 2022-May 2022\r\n- Irvine Center Drive (Jeffrey to Sand Canyon) - Const dates Mar 2022-Jul 2022\r\n- Walnut Ave ( Harvard to Culver) - Const dates Oct 2022-Dec 2022\r\n- Trabuco (Jeffrey to Sand Canyon) - Const dates Mar 2023- Jul 2023\r\n- Irvine Center Drive (Pacifica to Lake Forest) - Const dates Mar 2023-Dec 2023","ParticipantName":"City of Irvine","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alex","LastName":"Salazar","Phone":"9497247408"},{"GrantID":24464,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":26500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City will pave with hot mix on La Puente Road westerly city limits to Lemon Avenue and use 2,650 tons of RAC on the projects. The construction will start on 07/2022 to 09/2022. 2,650 tons of hot mix equates to $26,500.","ParticipantName":"City of Walnut","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"9095949702"},{"GrantID":24466,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":46298.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City will Rehabilitate and Resurface neighborhood streets with rubberized asphalt plus remove failed asphalt and base areas and replace with AC plugs, crack sealing, slurry sealing, and pavement overlays with rubberized asphalt. The earliest proposed construction date is 03/2022; weather Dependent. The construction dates are from 03/2022 to 07/2022; weather Dependent. The total hot mix is 3307 tons.","ParticipantName":"City of Oakley","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jason","LastName":"Kabalin","Phone":"9256257040"},{"GrantID":24469,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: City of San Jose, Department of Transportation, Division of Infrastructure Maintenance is planning to resurface major streets including arterial and collectors throughout the city as part of its local arterial resurfacing program. Final wearing course materials used will be rubberized hot mix asphalt-gap graded (wet process).  Early construction start date: April 2022.  Construction date: April 2022-July 2023. Total estimates tons of RAC is 33,000. Carl Mo, who took the required TDA course, is a project manager and his official title is civil engineer II and is assisting with both grant and managing construction in future. ","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Farshidi","Phone":"4087941945"},{"GrantID":24470,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":80040.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Rancho Cordova is proposing to pave the Mills Ranch and Rossmoor Neighborhood utilizing rubberized asphalt concrete.  The project bordering streets are Chase Drive, Coloma Road, Ambassador Drive, and McGregor Drive.  The proposed project includes 10,005 tons of RAC hot-mix.  The earliest proposed construction start date is 03/2022.  The estimated construction dates are 04/2022 to 10/2022.\r\n\r\n\r\nThe following individuals from the City have taken the TDA Training Course:\r\nEdgar Medina - Principal Engineer with the City who oversees the Roadway Capital Improvement Program\r\nKristine Courdy - Associate Engineer with the City and the Project Manager for the Mills Ranch and Rossmoor Neighborhood Project\r\nJesse Yabes - Assistant Engineer with the City and the Assistant Project Manager for the Mills Ranch and Rossmoor Neighborhood Project","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Cordova","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kristine","LastName":"Courdy","Phone":"9168518842"},{"GrantID":24471,"CycleID":750,"CycleCode":"SWC86       ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC86        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Noe Garay","AwardedFunds":96491.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Torrance proposes to implement illegal disposal clean up activities that pose a threat to public safety, health, and the environment. In collaboration with Police, Fire and Public Works Departments, the priority locations were identified: 1. 3700 block north of Artesia Blvd.; 2. 3500 block of Garnet St. and 20556 block of Madison St.; and 3. 200-300 block of Calle Miramar. The City requests $96,491 in CalRecycle funds with $23,867 City Match for a total project cost of $120,357.  CalRecycle funding will be utilized for the staffing and removal of illegal dumping at all three locations for a period of 24 months, on a weekly basis.","ParticipantName":"City of Torrance","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Kuebert","Phone":"3106183071"},{"GrantID":24472,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Stanislaus County Department of Public Works has two separate roadway maintenance projects that propose asphalt rubber chip seal application to treat existing pavement. Collectively, both projects propose applying a total of approximately 250,000 square yards of asphalt-rubber chip seal.\r\n\r\nThe Phase E Urban Pavement Preservation Project (UPP) includes application of slurry seal, asphalt rubber chip seal, microsurfacing, and other methods of pavement preservation on local roadway in the unincorporated County areas of West Herndon, Ceres, Crows Landing, and Turlock. The Phase E UPP Project will include treatment of about 280,000 square yards of roadway. Of the 280,000 square yards, approximately 180,000 square yards will be treated with an asphalt rubber chip seal. Construction is expected to begin Spring 2022, and should be completed Summer 2022.\r\n\r\nThe Del Puerto Canyon Road Pavement Preservation Project will include an asphalt rubber chip seal on approximately five miles on a County Major Collector road, resulting in about 70,000 square yards of asphalt rubber chip seal. Construction is expected to be completed prior to Fall 2023.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bryce","LastName":"Bondi","Phone":"2095254110"},{"GrantID":24477,"CycleID":750,"CycleCode":"SWC86       ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC86        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ramon Ruiz","AwardedFunds":228140.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Clovis is experiencing a growing number of solid waste and illegal dumping locations.  Vacant lots, empty buildings, city parks, trails, and irrigation platforms have become frequent illegal dumping locations.  \r\nThe Clovis Police Department is requesting funding through CalRecycle’s Illegal Disposal Site Abatement Grant Program to assist us in remedying these garbage dumpsites. Funds received through this grant will provide the department the financial resources to purchase removal equipment. Grant funds will cover personnel costs required to facilitate the removal and disposal of trash.  Funding will also be used to purchase security fencing, barriers, signage, and other prevention systems. Our current public safety budget does not include the funding resources to address our growing encampment and illegal dumping sites.  \r\nIt is necessary to seek outside sources to assist the City in removing and remediating our persistent and growing illegal dumping. The Clovis Police Department and the City of Clovis are committed to our citizens and stakeholders.  We are a City that is committed to the community family, their needs, their values, and quality way of life for all.  Clean neighborhoods, parks, and trails, and business districts are how we reflect this commitment.","ParticipantName":"City of Clovis Police Department","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sandra","LastName":"Macy","Phone":"5593243405"},{"GrantID":24479,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":99440.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City will construct Asphalt Rubber Hot Mix overlay, cold milling of existing asphalt pavement, weed killing, routing and crack sealing existing pavement cracks, modify all existing access curb ramps that are not compliant to ADA regulations, remove and re-install existing traffic loops, install new traffic video detections, install construction signs, installation of pavement markers and striping, installation of green bike lane thermoplastic along bike lane path, adjust all existing utilities like manholes, water valves, water meters and vaults to new overlay surface. The earliest proposed construction start date is April 4, 2022.  Construction Dates are from April 4, 2022 to April 1, 2024.  Total tonnage of RAC hot-mix is 24,860 tons.\r\n\r\nLocations are the following Streets:\r\n1.\tCenter Avenue – 6th Street to 8th Street\r\n2.\tEtiwanda Avenue – Foothill Boulevard to Wilson Avenue\r\n3.\tBanyan Street – Milliken Avenue to Rochester Avenue\r\n4.\tBase Line Road – Day Creek Boulevard to I-15 Freeway \r\n5.\tMilliken Avenue – Freeway I-210 to Banyan Street\r\n6.\tHermosa Avenue – Wilson Avenue to North City Limit\r\n7.\tHighland Avenue – Carnelian Street to West End\r\n8.\tHighland Avenue – Archibald Avenue to Beryl Street","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Cucamonga","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Romeo","LastName":"David","Phone":"9094772740"},{"GrantID":24480,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":134832.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: City of Manteca street rehabilitation project. The following City streets have been selected to receive a rubberized chip seal rehabilitation treatment in order to extend the life of the roadway. Lathrop Road from Union Road to Redwood Avenue, Louise Avenue from Main Street to Highway 99, Cottage Avenue from Louise Avenue to Yosemite Avenue, Spreckels Avenue from Yosemite Avenue to Moffat Boulevard, Industrial Park Drive from Main Street to Moffat Boulevard, Yosemite Avenue from the east side of the railroad tracks to St Dominics Drive, Woodward Avenue from Main Street to Pillsbury Road, Austin Road from Yosemite Avenue to City Limit/1950 feet north of Graves Road, and Airport Way from Tactical Way to Daisywood Drive.\r\n\r\nEarliest Proposed Construction Start Date: 06/2022\r\nConstruction Dates: 06/2022 to 08/2023\r\nTotal Square Yards of Rubberized Chip Seal: 225,445","ParticipantName":"City of Manteca","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alfredo","LastName":"Mijango","Phone":"2094568422"},{"GrantID":24481,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":69239.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of Corte Madera is proposing to utilize a asphalt-rubber cape seal on approximately 69,239 square yards of roadway as part of its 2022 Road Rehabilitation Project on several residential/local streets located on the east side of Corte Madera. The project will include a comprehensive pavement rehabilitation of existing roadway, installing ADA compliant curb ramps, improving drainage and making repairs to the storm system, refreshing striping, and other related work along resurfaced streets. The earliest proposed construction start date is May 2022 (05/2022). Construction Dates are 05/2022 to 11/2022. The total square yards of of rubberized cape seal that will be used is 69,239.","ParticipantName":"Town of Corte Madera","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Good","Phone":"4159275794"},{"GrantID":24482,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":126000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City estimated to use 18,000 tons of RAC for this project.  The earliest proposed construction start date is 02/2022.  Construction dates are from 02/2022 to 10/2023.","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Niguel","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kathy","LastName":"Nguyen","Phone":"9493624341"},{"GrantID":24483,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Asphalt rubber cape seal project planned for 07/2022 to 10/2022 to treat 331,447 square yards on multiple streets in the Bay Point and Pacheco areas.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Caroline","LastName":"Tom","Phone":"9253137007"},{"GrantID":24484,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":80000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project will apply a \"3-Layer System\" to various City streets. This includes a layer of microsurface, then a layer or asphalt-rubber chip seal, and capped with a layer of Type 2 slurry. Earliest construction start date is 08/2022 with estimated construction dates of 08/2022 to 10/2022. The proposed project will use a total of 80,000 square yards of rubberized chip seal. The median household income in Watsonville is 71% of the statewide median income.","ParticipantName":"City of Watsonville","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Patrice","LastName":"Theriot","Phone":"8317683113"},{"GrantID":24487,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the below summary to reflect the approved grant project:  The City will apply a rubberized chip seal to 250,000 square yards of asphalt pavement.  The earliest construction start date is estimated to be 04/18/2022.  The project is estimated to conclude by 10/31/2023.","ParticipantName":"City of Fremont","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Edward","LastName":"Nakayama","Phone":"5104944775"},{"GrantID":24491,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":24500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of La Verne is applying for funds under the Rubberized Pavement Program for the rehabilitation of White Avenue from Arrow Highway to Eighth Street.  The project wishes to provide 3,500 tons of rubberized asphalt (hot mix) for length of street measuring approximately 3,900 linear feet by approximately 50 linear feet wide.  The proposed White Avenue project will border Arrow Highway to the south, and Eighth Street to the north.  The strategy of improvement will include a 3\" cold mill followed by a 3\" rubberized lift of asphalt.\r\n\r\nOver the years White Avenue has become a thoroughfare allowing traffic to travel from Interstate 210 located the north section of La Verne to Interstate 10 located to the south of La Verne.  Over the years the wheel load from passenger vehicles and semi-truck traffic has created areas of deflection/depression, longitudinal/transverse cracking as well as utility cuts has created a substandard pavement surface.  The pavement has lost it\u0027s oxidation and currently has a cumulative section Pavement Condition Index (PCI) of 65.\r\n\r\nThe earliest proposed construction start date 08/2022 with construction dates of 08/2022 to 10/2022.","ParticipantName":"City of La Verne","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Meg","LastName":"McWade","Phone":"9095968751"},{"GrantID":24493,"CycleID":751,"CycleCode":"SWC87       ","CycleNameID":124,"CycleName":"Legacy Disposal Site Abatement Partial Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC87        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Julian Lopez","AwardedFunds":202280.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Woodland is requesting grant funding to remediate perimeter fencing, weed abatement, and erosion control issues identified by Yolo County Environmental Health, our Local Enforcement Agency, at the closed Woodland Landfill, which it owns and is responsible for maintaining. A portion of the landfill property has been redeveloped into Woodland Regional Park, a unique nature park aimed to provide access to nature to the community while providing education environmental stewardship and sustainability. Grant funding is requested to assist with constructing signage as well as a barrier between the park and landfill to limit potential waste exposure, secure the landfill cap, and sensitive habitat located on the property.","ParticipantName":"City of Woodland","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rosie","LastName":"Ledesma","Phone":"5306612059"},{"GrantID":24494,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":153360.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tuolumne Road is a major collector and one of the higher volume roads in Tuolumne County. It is of economic importance to the region, being the main route of travel between the cities of Sonora and Tuolumne City. Along this road are several clusters of businesses and a shopping center, as well as Summerville High School. The road is also the main route to the Black Oak Casino Resort, a major employer and revenue source for the County.\r\n\r\nThe proposed project will repair Tuolumne Road from Mono Way to Tuolumne Road \r\nNorth, an approximate distance of 6.7 miles. A rubberized chip seal will be used for the entire length of the project.\r\n\r\nA total of 153,360 square yards of rubberized chip seal will be used on the project. The earliest proposed start date for construction is 04/2022. However, construction is anticipated to likely take place from 08/2022 to 10/2022.\r\n\r\nAccording to U.S. Census data, Tuolumne County\u0027s median household income was $60,108 for the period of 2015 to 2019. This value was just under 80 percent of California\u0027s median household income of $75,235 for the same period.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Blossom","LastName":"Scott-Heim","Phone":"2095335904"},{"GrantID":24498,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":123200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Glenn County Public Works would like to perform a Rubberized Chip Seal project on 99W from the Colusa County Line 7 miles north toward the City Willows. This is an alternate route for I5. Earliest construction would be June 1st, 2022. Construction dates would be from June 1st, 2022 to Oct 1st, 2022. Project will consist of 123,200 sq yds (14 lane miles) of Hot Rubberized Chip seal. Glenn County has a median household of 65% comparatively.  TDA training will be taken by John Miller / Operations Superintendent and John Irvin Operations Supervisor.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"5306858142"},{"GrantID":24501,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Loreto Tamondong","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Vacaville will resurface several roads and alleys using chip seal and/or cape seal. The general description of work includes the construction of preventative maintenance work (rubberized chip seal and/or slurry seal) and ancillary activities including concrete patching, crack sealing, and striping. The project is estimated to have a total of 340,000 SY of rubberized chip seal and 400,000 SY of slurry seal. The city is requesting the maximum grant amount of $250,000. The earliest proposed construction start date is 05/2022. The Construction dates are between 05/2022 and 10/2022.  The street list includes: Azalea Way, West Street, Cernon Street, Peach Tree Ave, Weatherly Way, Bowline Dr., Andrea Dr., Georgetown Dr., Burlington Dr., Manchester Way, Ogden Way, Devonshire Dr.","ParticipantName":"City of Vacaville","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Amer","LastName":"Rihani","Phone":"7074495139"},{"GrantID":24507,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":116676.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City will construct Merced Falls with Rubberized Chip Seal with Construction start date 08/2022. The total square yards of rubberized chip seal that will be used 9.04 mi x 22 ft wide = 116,676 SY.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Matt","LastName":"Hespenheide","Phone":"2099665356"},{"GrantID":24509,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":38400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City proposes to rehabilitate Project #1 - Aliso Creek Road (Aliso Viejo Parkway to Alicia Parkway), Project #2 - Enterprise (Aliso Creek Road to Aliso Viejo Parkway), and Project #3 -Aliso Creek Road (Enterprise to the 73 Freeway).  The projects consist of grinding existing asphalt pavement, placing ARHM, placing AC leveling course, installation of traffic loops, thermoplastic striping and pavement markings, and adjustment of existing utility vaults, manholes, and valve covers.  Proposed construction start date is starting June/2022.  Construction dates June/2022 to December/2023 utilizing 9,600 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Aliso Viejo","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Quang","LastName":"Le","Phone":"9494252531"},{"GrantID":24510,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":25200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the below summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City will utilize rubberized pavement for the Arterial Street Rehabilitation Project FY20-21.  The construction includes Euclid Street between Whittier Blvd. and North City Limits. The earliest proposed construction start date is 08/2022 and the project is to be constructed from 08/2022 to 12/2022. The total tonnage of RAC hot-mix is 3600 tons.","ParticipantName":"City of La Habra","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Danny","LastName":"Gonzalez","Phone":"5623834160"},{"GrantID":24513,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will provide roadway repair and rehabilitation of approximately 47.5 lane miles of City streets within the neighborhoods listed below. Pavement treatments will include a combination of thin overlays, digouts, and full depth reconstruction. Construction is expected to begin in March 2022 and will require 45,000 tons of Rubberized Hot Mix Asphalt. \r\n1. Division St from Avenue I to Avenue J, Construction 3/2022-7/2022\r\n2. 20th St West from Avenue K to Avenue L, Construction 3/2022-7/2022\r\n3. Neighborhood bound by Avenue K to Avenue L and 5th St East to Sierra Hwy, Construction 3/2022-7/2022\r\n4. Neighborhood bound by Lancaster Bl to Avenue J and 10th St West to Sierra Hwy, Construction 9/2022-4/2024 \r\n5. Sierra Hwy from Avenue I to Lancaster Bl, Construction 9/2022-4/2024\r\n\r\nThe City of Lancaster currently has a median household income at 73% (\u003c80%) of the statewide median household income (Lancaster Median Household Income: https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/lancastercitycalifornia = $55,237. Statewide Median Household Income: https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/CA/PST045219 = $75,235. Therefore, $55,237/$75,235 = 73%).","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sheila","LastName":"Niebla","Phone":"6617236198"},{"GrantID":24515,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":105000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project will apply an asphalt-rubber cape seal to residential neighborhoods and collector streets. Approximately 105,000 square yards of asphalt-rubber chip seal will be applied as part of the cape seal and this amount is eligible for reimbursement according to grant guidelines. The project will be combined with the Town\u0027s annual Pavement Preservation Program that applies Type II slurry seal to residential streets in a yearly rotation. The estimated construction cost for this combined project is $1,150,000, and construction is anticipated to begin after July 2022.","ParticipantName":"Town of Windsor","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wade","LastName":"Monsen","Phone":"7078381011"},{"GrantID":24516,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Escondido will use CalRecycle Rubberized Pavement Grant funds to assist with two cycles of the City’s Annual Pavement Maintenance Program (repairing and repaving streets in Maintenance). The City proposed treatment to various residential and local collector streets to include repair of potholes and pavement sections, removal of grass and weeds, filling of major cracks, and application of Asphalt Rubber and Aggregate Membrane (ARAM) Surfacing treatment. Proposed construction start date is July 2022 utilizing 251,290 square yards of chip seal material.","ParticipantName":"City of Escondido","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Matthew","LastName":"Souttere","Phone":"7608394574"},{"GrantID":24518,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":35525.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: ARHM for Sepulveda Boulevard from Venice Boulevard to 4545 Sepulveda Blvd.\r\n\r\nProposed construction start date is April 2023 utilizing 5,075.00 tons of hot-mix material.\r\nThe estimated Construction period is: 04/2023 – 01/2024.","ParticipantName":"City of Culver City","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Diana","LastName":"Szymanski","Phone":"3102535623"},{"GrantID":24519,"CycleID":749,"CycleCode":"TRP14       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP14        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of San Leandro will apply the Rubberized Pavement Grant towards asphalt rubber chip sealing and rubberized hot-mixed asphalt (RHMA) to be installed as part of CIP projects during the construction seasons in 2022 and 2023, or approximately from 4/1/2022 through 10/31/2023.\r\n\r\nThe estimated amount of asphalt rubber chip sealing and RHMA to be included as part of this grant application is 152,000 square yards and 7,000 tons, respectively.  However, the City of San Leandro will likely install more rubberized chip sealing and RHMA in 2022 and 2023 than what will be covered by this grant.","ParticipantName":"City of San Leandro","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Erwin","LastName":"Ching","Phone":"5105773439"},{"GrantID":24521,"CycleID":752,"CycleCode":"FR74        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR74         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":49755.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:\r\n\r\nThe Honey Lake Valley Resource Conservation District (HLVRCD) is requesting funds to clean up rolls of buried plastic and for assistance with any other applicable unknowns that reside on grazing property in Litchfield, Lassen County. The property was historically used for cattle grazing but is currently being utilized for sheep grazing as well as a water access point from adjacent Bureau of Land Management grazing allotments. The site has never been farmed due to overall poor soil health.\r\n\r\nThe material/waste is in the south-east corner of the property, is approximately 2-3 acres and appears to have been brought onto the property decades ago (30+ years), before the property purchase. However, the landowner has no idea how or when the waste was brought to the property. Due to wind erosion and sheep herd movements, the waste was recently discovered by the property owner.  The owner bought the property to build a retirement home, but now additional uses are planned. Cleanup of this site will allow the owner to use the property for its intended agricultural purpose and resolve concerns about livestock ingesting plastic, water table contamination, and litter on the surrounding areas. Currently there is no active dumping onsite and it is anticipated to remain this way so preventative measures are not needed at this time.\r\n\r\nThe amount and type of material for removal is uncertain as only the tops of plastic rolls are exposed. Project funds will mitigate the overall site and guarantee no further contamination would occur to the soil or domestic water sources via the water table. Due to the location of the waste being atop the nearest drainage to neighboring houses, multiple soil tests are included in the project to determine any chemical residue left in the soil before and after excavation.\r\n\r\nThe HLVRCD has completed multiple Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants and intents to do the same in the future. They continue to assist Lassen County landowners with illegal dumping to the extent they are able and have created a media presence about the program. Illegal dumping is an issue in the county due to its rural nature and shortage of code enforcement. Dump days are being held to mitigate active illegal dumping from locals, however it’s assumed non-local residents are also a contributing factor to the problem.\r\n\r\nAs of 3/30/22 it has been determined that three cleanup site projects are located on the parcel. This grant will fund one of the three cleanups, Site A.","ParticipantName":"Honey Lake Valley Resource Conservation District","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andrea","LastName":"Stuemky","Phone":"5302600067"},{"GrantID":24533,"CycleID":758,"CycleCode":"EFR1        ","CycleNameID":136,"CycleName":"Edible Food Recovery Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EFR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":239102.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Yurok Traditional and Contemporary Food Preservation and Rescue program will provide food waste prevention efforts in Del Norte and Humboldt Counties through community education events on food preservation using traditional and contemporary methods, including classes taught by the University of California Cooperative Extension Master Food Preservers. Food waste reduction education will be held at local schools and community centers for tribal members, and a portion of grant funds will be used for purchasing food preservation supplies and equipment such as traditional smokehouses. Food recovery efforts will be conducted through a “Little Food Pantry” program, under the advisement of Cooperation Humboldt (a local nonprofit) and the Del Norte and Tribal Lands Community Food Council, in coordination with local food producers to recover food and distribute it to Tribal Community members.  Pre and post-waste characterization studies will be conducted at the Weitchpec Transfer Station, the Klamath Yurok Tribal Office, and with participating food producers to determine overall program success.","ParticipantName":"Yurok Tribe","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paula","LastName":"Aubrey","Phone":"7075729789"},{"GrantID":24567,"CycleID":758,"CycleCode":"EFR1        ","CycleNameID":136,"CycleName":"Edible Food Recovery Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EFR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Trina Ritter","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Community Partnership Alliance (CPA) of the United Way of Merced County will expand three projects for community-implemented edible food recovery: the Pop-Up People’s Pantry, the People’s Fridge, and the Family Nutrition Hubs. The three projects complement each other to allow low-income, food-insecure neighborhoods access to free produce through food recovery from local food retailers and the Merced County Food Bank. This will be accomplished through the purchase of a truck and trailer for food recovery, cold storage, and collection and distribution supplies. CalRecycle funds will allow for hiring one full-time Program Coordinator and one part-time Food Distribution Coordinator, and engaging six community members as Community Food Ambassadors. ","ParticipantName":"United Way of Merced County, Inc.","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Dr. ","FirstName":"Stergios","LastName":"Roussos","Phone":"2094899913"},{"GrantID":24577,"CycleID":752,"CycleCode":"FR74        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR74         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Josephine Chapman","AwardedFunds":37100.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:\r\n\r\nThe Sutter County Resource Conservation District is seeking funds for illegal dumping cleanup and prevention measures on two functioning farm tree crop sites in Live Oak. The first site, Pamma on Township, has many access points, is close to town, and has been targeted by repeat dumping even though the landowner has done several cleanups. The site has bags of household trash, an all-terrain vehicle, tires, and a trailer filled with debris that was illegally scattered onsite. The dumping first occurred in 2015 and has gotten progressively worse year by year. Initially it was small items being dumped but now there is a variety of debris being thrown in the orchard. The landowner conducts cleanups multiple times a year, and aims to quickly cleanup the debris so others do not add to it. Cleanups have entailed equipment rentals, fuel, labor, and disposal costs. The landowner installed security lights to deter trespassers as well as block access points with wooden bins to prevent entry, but these measures only worked temporarily. Eventually the bins were moved, and trespassers came on the property again.\r\n\r\nThe second site, Howard, has illegally dumped construction material such as concrete, brick, and glass, which is too costly for the landowner to remove. After being gone for a few days, the landowner came home to this dumped material. The landowner started experiencing illegal dumping around 2019. The site continues to be a target for additional dumping, likely because the construction debris pile(s) remain. It may also be due to the operational ag burn pile—dumpers add noncompliant items to it which has resulted in the landowner losing his burn permit. The landowner and his employees have spent hours cleaning up the property; by hand and bucket tractor, needing to take several loads to the dump. “No trespassing” signs were installed around the property in an attempt to curb the dumping. \r\n\r\nGrant funding will provide gates, locks, steel fencing, additional signage, and cameras for both farmers. The landowners estimate entire truck beds filled with material get offloaded on their property, occurring mostly at night and on the weekends. Piles are often dumped on main dirt roads but can also be found between tree lines and tree rows. The dumping often gets rolled into waterways as well. Being close enough to town but rural enough where there is a lack of people present makes this type of land an ideal target.\r\n\r\nSutter County and its neighboring regions continue to actively combat illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"Sutter County Resource Conservation District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kelli","LastName":"Evans","Phone":"5306824784"},{"GrantID":24585,"CycleID":758,"CycleCode":"EFR1        ","CycleNameID":136,"CycleName":"Edible Food Recovery Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EFR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Trina Ritter","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project will expand the Yuba-Sutter Food Bank Food Recovery Program by as much as 40 percent, through the purchase of a refrigerated truck, and funding a new full-time Food Recovery Driver position and a new part-time Warehouse Food Sorter position. The edible food that is recovered will be distributed through food bank community partner agencies in Yuba and Sutter counties, and the Community Well-Being Food Distribution Program. Recovered edible food will be used in expanded and new distributions and pantries, pop ups, and distribution centers. ","ParticipantName":"Yuba-Sutter Gleaners Food Bank, Inc.","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maria","LastName":"Ball","Phone":"5306733834"},{"GrantID":24611,"CycleID":782,"CycleCode":"EFR2        ","CycleNameID":136,"CycleName":"Edible Food Recovery Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EFR2         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":239867.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Madison Materials, a permitted solid waste and resource recovery facility, serves nearly 30 school districts in Orange County as the destination of food waste. Through this project, Madison Materials will purchase a food recovery vehicle, expand on-site cold storage, and hire a new part-time driver position. Abound Food Care will support the food recovery program with their cloud-based food donation tracking and redistribution system to match edible food to recipients. The first phase of this project will focus on schools that have refrigeration, and the second phase will target the remaining schools that do not have refrigeration, which will receive a mobile food freezing unit for temporary storage. ","ParticipantName":"Madison Materials, Inc.","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jay","LastName":"Ware","Phone":"7146640159"},{"GrantID":24630,"CycleID":782,"CycleCode":"EFR2        ","CycleNameID":136,"CycleName":"Edible Food Recovery Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EFR2         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Trina Ritter","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano serves up to 240,000 people each month in Contra Costa and Solano Counties. This project will allow the Food Bank to expand current edible food recovery activities to include 14 Safeway stores located throughout Contra Costa County. This expansion will be accomplished through the purchase of a refrigerated truck and the creation of a new full-time driver position. ","ParticipantName":"Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lindsay","LastName":"Drakeley","Phone":"9256777036"},{"GrantID":24632,"CycleID":758,"CycleCode":"EFR1        ","CycleNameID":136,"CycleName":"Edible Food Recovery Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EFR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"SarahE Sanders","AwardedFunds":176256.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Through its Market Share Expansion project, ProduceGood will recover unsellable produce by using grant funds to open two additional farmers markets where they can implement their Market Share program. This fresh produce markets will directly benefit San Diegans struggling with food insecurity. Grant funds will be used for personnel, collection and distribution equipment, as well as software and indirect costs. ProduceGood will supply recovered food to existing and new feeding partners on the eastern, more rural edge of the county, including Qualifying Tribal Entities. This project will create a new full-time position for a Community Engagement Lead.","ParticipantName":"ProduceGood","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alexandra","LastName":"White","Phone":"4065706352"},{"GrantID":24637,"CycleID":758,"CycleCode":"EFR1        ","CycleNameID":136,"CycleName":"Edible Food Recovery Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EFR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"SarahE Sanders","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Laborers of the Harvest (LOTH) will expand capacity through a commercial kitchen remodel, which will allow for recovered edible food to be cooked and prepared, extending the life of the food and the number of people that can be fed. Additionally, the purchase of a truck for food recovery, as well as cold storage, will enable LOTH to recover more edible food that would otherwise go to landfills. This project will also expand LOTH’s operations into neighboring, rural, disadvantaged communities in Kern County. Grant funds will be used to create paid part-time positions for several individuals currently serving as volunteers for Laborers of the Harvest.","ParticipantName":"Laborers of the Harvest","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shari","LastName":"Rightmer","Phone":"6612056575"},{"GrantID":24646,"CycleID":758,"CycleCode":"EFR1        ","CycleNameID":136,"CycleName":"Edible Food Recovery Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EFR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Dallas Aicega","AwardedFunds":249867.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project will seek to divert all recoverable edible food generated at the Chicken Ranch Casino from the landfill and distribute it to shelters, food banks, and local communities in need in Tuolumne County. The Chicken Ranch Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians plans to partner with Resiliency Village, who will work as recovered food sorters and delivery drivers to these communities and organizations experiencing food insecurity. Grant funds will be used to purchase two delivery trucks and fund multiple new part-time positions for Food Recovery Sorters and Drivers. This project also includes food waste prevention through the application of Winnow food waste software and platform in the Chicken Ranch Casino’s kitchens and food service operations.","ParticipantName":"Chicken Ranch Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians Tribe","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joanna","LastName":"Portillo-Hsu","Phone":"2099849066"},{"GrantID":24653,"CycleID":758,"CycleCode":"EFR1        ","CycleNameID":136,"CycleName":"Edible Food Recovery Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EFR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":242957.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project will enable Porchlight Community Services to expand their capacity to recover edible food in San Diego County through the purchase of a refrigerated truck, and the funding of two new full time positions: one project manager, and one administrative assistant. This project will also fund kitchen equipment to assist in the recovery and preservation of edible food. Porchlight Community Services will distribute recovered food through their Emergency Food Basket and FoodSHARE Programs.","ParticipantName":"Porchlight Community Services, Inc.","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Claudia","LastName":"Montenegro","Phone":"8587527732"},{"GrantID":24656,"CycleID":758,"CycleCode":"EFR1        ","CycleNameID":136,"CycleName":"Edible Food Recovery Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EFR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":244524.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project will expand UCLA’s campus food recovery efforts to address student food insecurity issues, and develop a comprehensive solution to overcome current gaps that result in edible food being disposed. Through the purchase of a food recovery van, collection equipment, cold storage, and distribution supplies, UCLA will build a robust food recovery network on campus. This project leverages a partnership between campus food production outlets, including Associated Students UCLA, Housing \u0026 Hospitality Services, UCLA Health System, and Athletics to support food recovery. Other partners include the Community Programs Office and Bruin Dine (a student organization) that will support food packaging and distribution, and Facilities Management and the Office of Sustainability that will provide logistical support.","ParticipantName":"University of California, Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bonny","LastName":"Bentzin","Phone":"6026892598"},{"GrantID":24661,"CycleID":758,"CycleCode":"EFR1        ","CycleNameID":136,"CycleName":"Edible Food Recovery Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EFR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"SarahE Sanders","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Fresno Metro Ministry (Metro) and Central California Food Bank (CCFB) will expand Metro’s edible food recovery capacity and increase access to healthy food in low-income and food desert neighborhoods in Fresno, Madera, Kings, Tulare, and Kern Counties by adding edible food donor and recipient organizations to Metro’s Food to Share Network, including Qualifying Tribal Entities. Over the grant term, Metro will add new food recovery school sites and community-based organizations as food distribution sites, and increase direct food recovery by adding two new retail locations and two urban gleaning sites. This will be accomplished through the purchase of a refrigerated box truck, and the funding of Food To Share driver salaries. CCFB will continue to utilize their produce pack line operations to maximize the amount of food distributed by sorting and packaging product into appropriate household sizes, allowing more recipient organizations to receive, store, and distribute product to residents. ","ParticipantName":"Fresno Metropolitan Ministry","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Bergthold","Phone":"559-485-1416"},{"GrantID":24662,"CycleID":760,"CycleCode":"FR75        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR75         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Josephine Chapman","AwardedFunds":130000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nThe Pit River Tribe is seeking funds for illegal dumping cleanup and prevention measures on three tribal properties: the 79-acre floodplain behind the tribal casino, part of the Windy Point Reservation, and a turnoff by Hat Creek. These sites contain cars, appliances, construction debris, tires, camp trailers, furniture, material left behind by unsheltered populations, and more.\r\n\r\nPrevention measures include heavy duty gates, potential signage, or camera strategies. The tribe was previously awarded funding for two other cleanup sites completed last year. Those sites remain a success story and are still free from debris.","ParticipantName":"Pit River Tribe","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Virginia","LastName":"Amoroso","Phone":"5309494676"},{"GrantID":24664,"CycleID":782,"CycleCode":"EFR2        ","CycleNameID":136,"CycleName":"Edible Food Recovery Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EFR2         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":241360.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project will expand a citywide edible food recovery program through Menifee Valley Community Cupboard. This will be facilitated through the purchase of a refrigerated box truck for increased edible food recovery, satellite distribution into underserved communities using a grant-funded cargo van, and expansion of a food preparation area and cold storage capacity at Menifee Valley Community Cupboard’s primary facility in Riverside County. The City of Menifee will also provide outreach and education to food generating businesses about food waste prevention practices and food recovery services available. This project will create one new full-time driver position at Menifee Valley Community Cupboard.","ParticipantName":"City of Menifee","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kori","LastName":"Jones","Phone":"9517233890"},{"GrantID":24672,"CycleID":759,"CycleCode":"TEA29       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA29        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant will be used for continued inspections and enforcement of waste tire generators, waste tire haulers, and waste tire end-use facilities in accordance with CalRecycle regulations for the disposal and storage of waste/used tires. Inspections will be conducted on the CalRecycle Priority TPID list provided by CalRecycle and businesses currently registered with CalRecycle for the disposal and storage of waste/used tires. Educational visits will be conducted on new businesses generating, storing, and disposing of waste/used tires. Surveillance will be conducted as needed when illegal dumping of waste tires is suspected by a generator, hauler, and end-use facility. This program has aided the City of Fresno in the monitoring generators, haulers, and end-use facilities with the disposal of waste tires ensuring businesses are contracting with a registered hauler resulting in less waste tires being illegally dumped throughout the City of Fresno.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christina","LastName":"Pasillas","Phone":"5596218456"},{"GrantID":24678,"CycleID":759,"CycleCode":"TEA29       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA29        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Waste Tire Program is to promote compliance with State and local regulations as it\r\npertains to the collection, handling, storage and disposal of waste tires in an effort to protect the air,\r\nwater, and land from pollution and to ensure public health and safety.\r\nThe Fresno County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division, proposes to utilize FY\r\n2021-22 Waste Tire Grant funds for staffing, training and equipment needs associated with continuing\r\nthe County‘s Enforcement Program Plan.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sukhdeep","LastName":"Sidhu","Phone":"5596004549"},{"GrantID":24679,"CycleID":782,"CycleCode":"EFR2        ","CycleNameID":136,"CycleName":"Edible Food Recovery Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EFR2         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Orange County will partner with the John Wayne Airport to increase the amount of edible food recovered in the airport by up to 20 percent. This project will expand cold storage and fund additional food recovery supplies such as carts to help with the transport of edible food within the airport. Grant funds will also be used for education and outreach to food generators and the general public at the airport and staff time  spent on program implementation and management.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Heidi","LastName":"Darby","Phone":"7143340230"},{"GrantID":24681,"CycleID":759,"CycleCode":"TEA29       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA29        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":171460.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant program allows Stanislaus County to administer a comprehensive waste tire enforcement program which includes the following elements: identification, documentation, education, and inspection of businesses involved in the generation, collection, transportation, and disposal of waste tires.\r\n\r\nCurrently, there are approximately 669 waste tire businesses in Stanislaus County and in the participating cities.  The grant allows inspections of each of these tire facilities, tire dealers, auto dismantler, tire haulers, and other waste tire generators.  The local enforcement of the waste tire regulations will emphasize the importance of proper disposal, reuse, and recycling of waste tires through the education and the regulation of generators, haulers, and end-user businesses.\r\n\r\nSince the program\u0027s inception in 2006, two large tire piles containing over 20,000 tires have been cleaned up.  Over 4,288 inspections of tire facilities and tire haulers have been conducted, with 47 notices of violation issued along with 13 referrals to CalRecycle for legal action.  \r\n\r\nIf TEA 29 is awarded to Stanislaus County it will enable our jurisdiction to conduct 242 inspections, spend 422 hours on surveillance, investigate reported violations and respond to complaints of tire dumps.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Miramontes","Phone":"2095256729"},{"GrantID":24690,"CycleID":759,"CycleCode":"TEA29       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA29        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":52396.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Investigate illegal tire activities and perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Aura","LastName":"Quecan","Phone":"7072598602"},{"GrantID":24693,"CycleID":782,"CycleCode":"EFR2        ","CycleNameID":136,"CycleName":"Edible Food Recovery Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EFR2         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":165977.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Through this project, O’side Kitchen Collaborative will expand its capacity to recover edible food and distribute nutritious meals to communities in San Diego County. O’side Kitchen Collaborative recovers items such as produce, bread, frozen meats, dairy, and nonperishables, and chefs then use those recovered foods to prepare nutritious and healthy meals for the community. Through the purchase of a hybrid food recovery truck, a trailer, and refrigeration equipment, O’side Kitchen Collaborative will be able to increase their edible food recovery by 15% annually.  ","ParticipantName":"Feeding the Soul Foundation, Inc. dba O\u0027side Kitchen Collaborative","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Vallie","LastName":"Gilley","Phone":"7609677886"},{"GrantID":24695,"CycleID":759,"CycleCode":"TEA29       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA29        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":120298.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local Government tire enforcement program.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Brandon","LastName":"Medellin","Phone":"5596757821"},{"GrantID":24697,"CycleID":759,"CycleCode":"TEA29       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA29        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":137260.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant will allow for Environmental Health to perform waste tire inspections, identify unpermitted waste tire activities, and provide enforcement for illegally dumped tires within Placer County.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Holloway","Phone":"5307452300"},{"GrantID":24703,"CycleID":759,"CycleCode":"TEA29       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA29        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":151653.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant fund will be used to perform the duties outlined in the TEA 29 grant requirements.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Perez","Phone":"4422651888"},{"GrantID":24722,"CycleID":782,"CycleCode":"EFR2        ","CycleNameID":136,"CycleName":"Edible Food Recovery Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EFR2         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Trina Ritter","AwardedFunds":205332.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: White Pony Express recovers 10-12,000 pounds of fresh, wholesome food every day, seven days a week. Currently, White Pony Express receives food donations from over 80 sources and distributes these donations to over 90 recipient agencies in and around Contra Costa County. This project will expand White Pony Express’ capacity to recover, process, and distribute edible food through the purchase of a walk-in refrigerator and freezer. Equipment such as a forklift and pallet jack will also be purchased to increase efficiency and decrease unloading and sorting times.","ParticipantName":"White Pony Express","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Merry","LastName":"Dempsey","Phone":"9253220064"},{"GrantID":24729,"CycleID":754,"CycleCode":"TDA18       ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA18        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\nThe Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension (Phase 2B - East) is the eastern 6.8 miles of an approximately 9.1 mile light rail extension of the Los Angeles County Metro \u0027L\u0027 Line (formerly the Gold Line) from its current terminus at the Azusa/Glendora Border, through the cities of Glendora, San Dimas, La Verne and Pomona, in Los Angeles County.  \r\n\r\nPhase 2B – East includes construction of 6.8 miles of dual-track light rail and relocation of an existing freight rail line within the right of way from Elwood Avenue in Glendora to east of Garey Avenue in Pomona.  The Authority anticipates utilizing approximately 2,800 tons of TDA (Type A) material (equivalent to 280,194 passenger tires (PTEs)) during construction of Phase 2B - East.  Construction will start from the issuance of the Notice to Proceed letter through April 2024.","ParticipantName":"Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension Construction Authority","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Daniel","LastName":"Goods","Phone":"6268732550"},{"GrantID":24735,"CycleID":758,"CycleCode":"EFR1        ","CycleNameID":136,"CycleName":"Edible Food Recovery Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EFR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":227965.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Mendocino Edible Food Recovery Project will build the framework for an effective, equitable food distribution network by recovering edible food otherwise destined for landfills from grocery stores, restaurants, and farmers markets, and distribute it to Qualifying Tribal Entities. Through the purchase of a van to be use for edible food recovery, as well as by funding the creation of two new part-time jobs, this project aims to address the high amount of food insecurity in Mendocino County’s Native population. By delivering directly to Tribal Entities serving Tribal households, the project diminishes barriers to food access such as unreliable transportation, mistrust of non-Native organizations, and the potential stigma associated with using Food Banks. ","ParticipantName":"North Coast Opportunities, Inc.","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Haerah","LastName":"Baird","Phone":"7073677054"},{"GrantID":24745,"CycleID":782,"CycleCode":"EFR2        ","CycleNameID":136,"CycleName":"Edible Food Recovery Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EFR2         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Tri-Valley Haven Food Pantry  provides recovered food to households in the Tri-Valley Area of Alameda County. This project will increase edible food recovery through the purchase of a food recovery box truck and a walk-in freezer. The grant will  also supplement the salaries of a Food Pantry Driver and a Food Pantry Assistant , which will enable Tri-Valley Haven Food Pantry to recover and sort more food for distribution.","ParticipantName":"Tri-Valley Haven for Women, Inc.","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Cynthia","LastName":"Morales","Phone":"9254495845"},{"GrantID":24755,"CycleID":759,"CycleCode":"TEA29       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA29        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":149689.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health (DEH) is to protect public health, safety, and the environment in regards to proper storage, transport and use of waste tires within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe County of Santa Clara DEH intends to use TEA grant funds for activities directly related to inspection and administration costs for implementing the waste tire program as outlined in the grant procedures and requirements, and grant application guidelines and ongoing grant guidance from CalRecycle regarding waste and used tire activities.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rochelle","LastName":"Gaddi","Phone":"4089183449"},{"GrantID":24756,"CycleID":758,"CycleCode":"EFR1        ","CycleNameID":136,"CycleName":"Edible Food Recovery Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EFR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Trina Ritter","AwardedFunds":236000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project will help the City and County of San Francisco build on the CalRecycle-funded Kitchen Zero SF to increase the amount of edible food currently being recovered, and will target the sources of food waste, in order to prevent it. The Kitchen Zero SF-Phase 2 will work with 10-15 food generators to establish and expand edible food recovery programs, as well as prevent food waste by installing food waste prevention software. Additionally, this project will use software and services that match excess edible food to recovery entities such as food banks in and around the City and County of San Francisco. These large edible food generators will be able to select the software and/or service that works best for their business, in the hope that this allows the greatest amount of food to be recovered, or food waste to be prevented.","ParticipantName":"City and County of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alexa","LastName":"Kielty","Phone":"4153553700"},{"GrantID":24757,"CycleID":759,"CycleCode":"TEA29       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA29        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":430500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Orange County will use these grant funds to investigate illegal tire disposal activities and perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Funds will also be used for community and industry education, staff training, and administration of the grant.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dean","LastName":"Freed","Phone":"7144336220"},{"GrantID":24764,"CycleID":759,"CycleCode":"TEA29       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA29        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":15352.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Waste Tire Program is to protect public health and the environment with regard to waste tires and facilities in Tehama County. TCEHD intends to use TEA 29 reimbursement grant funds for inspection, enforcement, outreach, training and management in order to accomplish these objectives.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lori","LastName":"Mueller","Phone":"5305278020"},{"GrantID":24766,"CycleID":759,"CycleCode":"TEA29       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA29        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":71322.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to inspect our over 1800 Waste Tire Facilities for compliance with all waste tire handling regulations. Our past participation in the Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grant program resulted in a decrease in the number of large illegal waste tire dumping incidents in our jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jerry","LastName":"Weir","Phone":"2138476260"},{"GrantID":24768,"CycleID":759,"CycleCode":"TEA29       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA29        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":30215.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Calaveras County Environmental Health Department grant budget outlines our enforcement needs that will allow for the continued implementation of an effective enforcement program within Calaveras County. Throughout the past several TEA grant cycles waste tire staff have incorporated continued outreach and education to our stakeholders and promoted communication through Board of Supervisor meeting announcements. Due to our rural setting inspection of our waste tire facilities require additional travel time. There has also been a continued increase of waste tires left on public roads and on public right of ways. Environmental Health staff work with our partners in Code Enforcement and collaborate on acting as sentinels for waste tire locations. Our Environmental Health department also provides education at our public counter for our community members and how they can assist our department in locating illegal and abandoned waste tires. It is important that our staff have the appropriate training and education regarding the Waste Tire Program and functions that can impact our environment.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Medina","Phone":"2097546744"},{"GrantID":24784,"CycleID":782,"CycleCode":"EFR2        ","CycleNameID":136,"CycleName":"Edible Food Recovery Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EFR2         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":224457.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project will increase the amount of edible food that Common Vision is able to recover and distribute to families in Alameda County. Distribution sites   will include at least five schools, all located in disadvantaged neighborhoods in Oakland and within 20 miles of the food generator’s distribution center.  Common Vision hopes to more than double the amount of food currently   recovered through the purchase of a cargo van, cold storage, and other food recovery supplies. This project will create one part-time Program Manager/Distribution Driver position. ","ParticipantName":"Common Vision","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Emily","LastName":"Zukerberg","Phone":"5108049727"},{"GrantID":24792,"CycleID":759,"CycleCode":"TEA29       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA29        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":600000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be utilized to inspect tire-related businesses and ensure entities within the County are storing and hauling used and waste tires as dictated by California law. These funds will augment local and regional enforcement efforts by seeking to prevent the unlawful stockpiling and dumping of waste tires. This goal is accomplished by allowing personnel to be dedicated to the task of ensuring waste tires reach an appropriate end-use facility by educating business owners of the proper disposal methods and referring the actions of offenders to the appropriate governing agency.\r\n\r\nTraining will be provided to assure county employees are kept up to date with new requirements of the state. Staff will also attend safety training of perishable skills.\r\n\r\nEquipment requested will be utilized to assure the employees are well prepared when conducting inspections.\r\n\r\nDirect Administration funds will be used to supervise the grant in an effort to assure all tasks are met.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Mendez","Phone":"7605782727"},{"GrantID":24819,"CycleID":758,"CycleCode":"EFR1        ","CycleNameID":136,"CycleName":"Edible Food Recovery Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EFR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Trina Ritter","AwardedFunds":156336.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Farming Hope’s Food Recovery Program will recover edible food by utilizing grant funds to fund relevant staff time, as well as purchase a van that is needed to recover food for Farming Hope’s Community Meals Program and Grocery Program. Additionally, through the purchase of refrigeration equipment, which extends the life of recovered food, this project will enable Farming Hope to expand operations and distribute recovered edible food to more people in San Francisco County. ","ParticipantName":"Farming Hope","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Haley","LastName":"Nielsen","Phone":"4152128307"},{"GrantID":24821,"CycleID":758,"CycleCode":"EFR1        ","CycleNameID":136,"CycleName":"Edible Food Recovery Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EFR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project will expand God’s Pantry’s current capacity to recover edible food through the purchase of a cargo van, in order to divert edible food from going to landfill in Los Angeles County. God’s Pantry will also use grant funds to increase overall cold storage capacity, and upgrade warehouse equipment such as forklifts. This project will fund three new positions: one full-time food recovery driver, one part-time supervisor, and one part-time program coordinator. ","ParticipantName":"God\u0027s Pantry","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Emily","LastName":"Dolce","Phone":"2069498322"},{"GrantID":24838,"CycleID":759,"CycleCode":"TEA29       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA29        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":185698.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Diego Regional Waste Tire program will be using grant funds to continue implementing inspections, enforcement, and educate over 1,100 active waste tire generating businesses. In 2007, the City began inviting neighboring cities to participate in the grant program in order to achieve better regional compliance. Today, the City is collaborating with six neighboring cities (Participating Collaborative Jurisdictions).","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Frick","Phone":"6192367080"},{"GrantID":24843,"CycleID":759,"CycleCode":"TEA29       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA29        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":56606.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Bakersfield‘s Waste Tire Enforcement Program will implement an inspection and compliance program that:\r\n1. Educates waste tire generators within our jurisdiction on their responsibilities to comply with applicable laws;\r\n2. Surveys Waste Tire Facilities and confirms that generators are using authorized waste tire haulers, properly\r\nmaintaining CTLs; and fulfilling the WTF requirements;\r\n3. Identifies and reports sites that may be in violation of WTF storage standards;\r\n4. Initiates enforcement action against facilities that are in non-compliance by issuing a Notice of Violation (NOV);\r\n5. Refers facilities that continue to be in non-compliance after the issuance of a LNOV to CalRecycle staff;\r\n6. Identify and investigate existing sites where waste tires have been illegally dumped; and\r\n7. Obtains and submits the necessary information required for monthly reporting through WTMS to CalRecycle.\r\nThe activities described above are an effective way to address the City of Bakersfield’s\r\nneed to educate tire dealers and auto dismantlers of their responsibilities and reduce the\r\nillegal disposal of waste tires. The program will be comprehensive, informative and allows for enforcement action when\r\nnecessary. It provides for correcting of waste handling problems, reducing long-term disposal problems, identifying illegal\r\nwaste tire haulers and encouraging compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Billy","LastName":"Owens","Phone":"6613263414"},{"GrantID":24848,"CycleID":759,"CycleCode":"TEA29       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA29        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":57759.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle offers Waste Tire Enforcement grants to cities, counties, and city and county agencies in California to investigate illegal tire disposal activities and perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. \r\nEnvironmental Management is applying on behalf of the County.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Robin","LastName":"Bowker","Phone":"5306216665"},{"GrantID":24849,"CycleID":759,"CycleCode":"TEA29       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA29        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":165913.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will be used to conduct waste tire inspections and other enforcement actions, train employees on waste tire regulations, enforcement and educate waste tire operators, other enforcement agencies, and the general public on the requirements for handling, disposing and storage of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Kraus","Phone":"9256085549"},{"GrantID":24850,"CycleID":759,"CycleCode":"TEA29       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA29        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":600000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will be utilized for the enforcement of waste tire laws and regulations through inspections of waste tire facilities within our jurisdiction and for the administration of the waste tire grant.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dorcas","LastName":"Hanson-lugo","Phone":"6264305540"},{"GrantID":24852,"CycleID":759,"CycleCode":"TEA29       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA29        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":62502.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant monies will be used to fund the existing Waste Tire Enforcement Program, which includes conducting routine waste tire inspections, surveillance and enforcement, community education, attending round table events and other training required by Cal Recycle, and to purchase equipment and supplies needed to conduct the program activities.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andrea","LastName":"Sanchez","Phone":"8317554936"},{"GrantID":24853,"CycleID":759,"CycleCode":"TEA29       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA29        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":100522.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Grant funds will be used to continue waste tire management in Sonoma County through permitting, inspections, education and enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Sosko","Phone":"7075656521"},{"GrantID":24855,"CycleID":759,"CycleCode":"TEA29       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA29        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":34989.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Verify compliance of all state regulations for tire haulers and waste tire generators as well as investigate for responsibility and collect tires that are illegally dumped within the City of Modesto","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michele","LastName":"Hunt","Phone":"2095775493"},{"GrantID":24856,"CycleID":759,"CycleCode":"TEA29       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA29        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":36502.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Environmental Health Services staff will perform duties to enforce the waste tire laws and regulations under Calrecycle\u0027s authority.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Carly","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"4154737169"},{"GrantID":24860,"CycleID":760,"CycleCode":"FR75        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR75         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Josephine Chapman","AwardedFunds":85100.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Humboldt County Resource Conservation District (HCRCD) is requesting funds to clean up an illegal trespass cannabis cultivation operation located on a 40-acre rural agricultural property owned by the Vera Ann Lorente Trust (Humboldt County Assessor’s Parcel Number 208-241-009), accessed off of Eight Mile Ridge Road (no street address), and situated approximately 2 miles northeast of State Highway 36 at Riverbend Park, between Dinsmore and Mad River. The parcel encompasses two sites that will be cleaned up.\r\n\r\nIn August 2021, the owners received a Notice to Abate issued by the Humboldt County Code Enforcement Unit. At that time, the owners were not aware that an illegal cannabis cultivation operation moved onto the property several years before. As a result of the law enforcement action on the property, the trespassers abandoned the property.  The responsible parties were neither identified nor arrested by law enforcement agents and cannot be located or pay for timely and proper remediation.\r\n\r\nThe property was historically logged of timber and is located immediately adjacent to Six Rivers National Forest. The property is approximately 40 acres of steep grass lands and hardwood forest intermixed with re-emerging timber species. The parcel contains several natural environmental features, including an existing spring, and wetland areas. The property also includes several waterways, of various classifications. The property is tributary to, and less than ½ mile distant from the Mad River, a designated impaired waterway under the EPA Clean Water Act Section 303(d).\r\n\r\nThe amount of cannabis cultivation waste left on this rural property is extensive and poses both significant challenges to remove and potential dangers to wildlife, necessitating prioritization of this project. The affected areas on the parcel are located within sensitive habitat that includes several Streamside Management Areas (SMAs). Trash and legacy cultivation materials are located within feet of seasonal streams. These seasonal streams are tributary to the Mad River, less than ¼ of a mile from the south boundary of the property. Water quality is at risk due to liquid chemical waste on the property including fertilizers and fuels that are not adequately stored.\r\n\r\nAccess is limited to one narrow, steep driveway that currently is marginally blocked by an unlocked gate. Upon completing cleanup efforts, a substantial locked gate will be installed that will effectively discourage future access to the property. The owners will develop neighborhood watch type communications with nearby neighbors who reside in the area, to ensure they are notified immediately if future trespass or vandalism activities occur on the property.\r\n\r\nThe requested $85,100 for solid waste cleanup efforts on the property is anticipated to complete the project. In addition to the actual physical cleanup, the property owners are faced with resolution of violations from several regulatory agencies that will require permit applications, inspections, and potentially fines, but the owners and the HCRCD intend to pursue additional funding opportunities and volunteer resources, including the California Conservation Corps.\r\n\r\nThis is the first application by the HCRCD to this grant program; however, HCRCD has a long history of successful grant and project management in agricultural settings.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County Resource Conservation District","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jill","LastName":"Demers","Phone":"7074426058"},{"GrantID":24862,"CycleID":759,"CycleCode":"TEA29       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA29        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":448988.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Sacramento County Environmental Management Department requests TEA 29 grant funding for the continued implementation of a local waste tire inspection and enforcement program. Funds will be used to ensure businesses comply with State regulations governing the storage, transportation, and manifesting of used and waste tires. This will be accomplished via inspection of waste tire generators and haulers, surveying for new businesses that are required to comply with State waste tire regulations, investigating illegal tire hauling and dumping complaints, and providing used/waste tire education to the public and businesses. Funds will also be used for staff training, equipment, and to prepare required reports for submittal to CalRecycle.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Czapla","Phone":"9168766586"},{"GrantID":24863,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":614794.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To design, implement and manage a Citywide edible food recovering and distribution program which will include a gap analysis to identify underserved communities where resources will need to be targeted to increase food distribution.","ParticipantName":"City of Oakland","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Monaliza","LastName":"Noormohammadi","Phone":"5102387433"},{"GrantID":24864,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":1148155.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Overview of San Francisco’s SB-1383 Implementation Plan \r\n\r\nSan Francisco plans to use approximately 64% of its allocated funding to procure compost to be applied on:  \r\n\r\n1) Park lands, community gardens, and backyard gardens within the City of San Francisco. The target goal for this component is to apply 2000 tons over two years.  This project component will be coordinated by the SF Rec and Park Department, which will provide local compost giveaways to individuals, community gardens, and institutions.  Items that support this portion of the project include such items as equipment, educational materials, and a compost bay. \r\n\r\n2) Farmland within the state.  San Francisco will partner with Zero Foodprint to secure the compost and enlist farmers to participate in the project.  The target is to apply 10,000 tons over two years. \r\n\r\nIn addition to procuring and applying compost to help the City meet its SB-1383 goals, funding will provide outreach and education on the climate/compost connection.  The city will work with several partners on this—local community-based organizations, the public library and schools.   \r\n\r\nAll project partners will support both the city and states equity goals by working with underserved individuals and institutions, whether these are community gardens in low-income neighborhoods or hard to serve farmers.  \r\n\r\nAs part of the project, the city will maintain solid data collection practices.  This work of collection, analysis and coordinating with partners will be performed by a consultant. This data will be used to calculate greenhouse gas sequestration potential.  Finally, through this work, the city and partners will be investigating opportunities to create mechanisms for ongoing funding of this work.","ParticipantName":"City and County of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":24865,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":284735.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed grant project focuses on the currently known and necessary tasks for the two-year grant period beginning April 2022. The proposed grant project includes Personnel time spent performing capacity planning; evaluating collection services; developing and implementing education and outreach programs; conducting enforcement and inspection programs; and, record keeping. Indirect costs are proposed to be charge at 10% of the total grant award.","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Carrie","LastName":"Baxter","Phone":"9168787413"},{"GrantID":24866,"CycleID":759,"CycleCode":"TEA29       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA29        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":132184.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Perform waste tire enforcement activities, including: inspecting waste tire generators and transporters, perform educational/outreach, and perform enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Ambrose","Phone":"7077846765"},{"GrantID":24867,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":188960.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be utilized to assist in the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383. The main funding areas Santa Barbara County Public Works Department intends to use the funds is to support education and outreach (includes organic waste \u0026 edible food recovery) as well as a materials purchase of kitchen food scraps collection containers to be distributed to residential and multi-family customers.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sam","LastName":"Dickinson","Phone":"8058823618"},{"GrantID":24868,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":115019.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City intends to utilize grants funds to support compliance with the 1383 procurement and edible food recovery requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Alameda","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marc","LastName":"Green","Phone":"5107477958"},{"GrantID":24869,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":98687.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Davis plans to use these grant funds to augment the outreach and education programs required by SB 1383, pay for translation services, and assist businesses in complying with the new regulations. The funds would also be used for a waste study of the Downtown Davis core area.","ParticipantName":"City of Davis","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Gilbert","Phone":"5307575688"},{"GrantID":24871,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":205140.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Food waste capacity planning, public education, program supplies such as food waste containers for residential and/or business use, and the purchase of organics for City use.","ParticipantName":"City of Torrance","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Kuebert","Phone":"3107816900"},{"GrantID":24872,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":125307.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant will be used to provide food recovery services through a third party vendor working with businesses in the City of Chino to meet compliance with SB1383 requirements.  In addition the local assistance grant will be used to produce outreach materials educating the public about the organics recycling requirements and provide products including reusable food scrapers and food waste containers to assist single family residents with organics recycling of food. The grant will also be used to purchase a database for compliance tracking activities.","ParticipantName":"City of Chino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Xochitl","LastName":"Huerta","Phone":"9093343357"},{"GrantID":24873,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":660196.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: City of Long Beach will use funding to implement the requirements of 1383, including personnel, equipment, and education and outreach materials. This funding will help the City offset costs associated with the implementation, education, and enforcement of organics collection and food waste recovery programs.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tina","LastName":"Bitten","Phone":"5625704695"},{"GrantID":24874,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":149559.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City plans to use the allocated funds primarily for Collection and Education.\r\n\r\nCollection-We plan to purchase countertop collection pails and liners for residents to encourage and facilitate participation. We will also purchase organics containers for our public facilities. \r\n\r\nEducation and Outreach- We want to use funds to design an educational campaign for residential and commercial customers. Once the campaign is designed, we will distribute via print media, video, and social media. We would like to design brochures, flyers, posters and signage to address the new mandate.\r\n\r\nConsultants - Funds would be use for a consultant to assist with educational presentations and additional services as needed.","ParticipantName":"City of Norwalk","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Gabriela","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"5629295964"},{"GrantID":24876,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":30346.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funding will be used to implement the SB1383 program, including, in general, rate negotiations with the franchise hauler, public outreach and setting up a waiver application/enforcement program.","ParticipantName":"City of American Canyon","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Erica","LastName":"Smithies","Phone":"7076474366"},{"GrantID":24877,"CycleID":756,"CycleCode":"SWC88       ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC88        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Julian Lopez","AwardedFunds":400360.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Richmond\u0027s residents and businesses face significant health, public safety, and environmental impacts from litter, pollution, and crime impacts associated with illegal dumping in the City. Illegal dumping activities in the City are widespread and homeless encampments have been increasing. Richmond is impacted by homeless encampment abatement nearby cities such as Berkeley and Oakland.  \r\n\r\nWith grant funds, the City of Richmond will implement new and additional illegal dumping measures. The purpose of the program is three-fold: 1) provide enhanced abatement services to illegal dumping hotspots and homeless encampments throughout the City; 2) install deterrents to prevent or secure against illegal dumping in “Hot Spots”; 3) provide enhanced programs to neighborhoods by providing access to dumpsters for one day to dispose of unwanted debris at no cost and gathering community members to clean up areas of the neighborhood negatively impacted by illegal dumping. All of the deterrent locations, clean-up event sites, and neighborhoods receiving Dumpster Days experience chronic and almost daily illegal dumping. The piles of illegally dumping include but are not limited to bags of trash, furniture, construction debris, mattresses, tires, HHW, bodily waste, old children\u0027s toys, and more. These programs will support the City’s I Heart Richmond campaign which started due to the public’s outcry regarding the state of the City’s deteriorating built environment and excessive blight. In 2019, residents, businesses, community-based organizations, Councilmembers, and the Mayor expressed their discontent and displeasure with the blight issue by commenting at City Council meetings and on social media publicly. The City designed I Heart Richmond to provide education, programs, and resources to support the community’s initiative to prevent and clean up illegal dumping. \r\n\r\nThe additional the proposed tasks  will beautify the City and reduce the time and expense that the City spends cleaning up illegal dumping by preventing waste from being illegally dumped. Proposed measures will also identify and implement increases in the efficiency and effectiveness of current illegal dumping prevention, abatement, and clean-up efforts through the City’s Transparent Richmond Open Data Platform. \r\n\r\nThe intended outcome is a supported and expanded illegal dumping program that will decrease the impacts that widespread illegal dumping has on public health, safety, and the environment, while also providing a path to a more financially sustainable illegal dumping program for the City. The City is committed to improving safety, sustainability, and health for all Richmond residents, and recognize that the environment is an important determinant of community health. This application is synergistic with Richmond’s General Plan 2030, the Climate Action Plan, and Health in All Policies. All City plans include extensive community participation and input. ","ParticipantName":"City of Richmond","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Samantha","LastName":"Carr","Phone":"5106205407"},{"GrantID":24879,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":77085.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City plans to use the grant funding to pay a portion of an annual subscription fee for an SB 1383 record keeping and reporting software.  The City has contracted with Citizen Communications, LLC for use of their Recyclist Program Tracker software specifically created to document SB 1383 compliance.  The software is capable of tracking organics service levels, exemptions, inspections, recycled content paper and recovered organic waste procurement and enforcement activities related to SB 1383 compliance reporting.  The City has signed a three year agreement with Citizen Communications for software services, and the City anticipates being invoiced for the annual subscription service fee one or more times during the grant spending cycle of April 1, 2022 through April 2, 2024.","ParticipantName":"City of West Sacramento","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Susan","LastName":"Strand","Phone":"9166175031"},{"GrantID":24880,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":156235.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Over the next several months, City staff members will continue to collaborate with all relevant agencies and departments to plan and implement SB 1383’s regulatory requirements within the timeframes set forth. Funding to be provided by the CalRecycle SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant will be critical for the City to reach compliance with the State regulations.  Education, Marketing/Promotion/Outreach, Materials, and Personnel are among the funding needs listed in this application.","ParticipantName":"City of Richmond","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Samantha","LastName":"Carr","Phone":"5106205407"},{"GrantID":24883,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":26912.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Staffing and materials related to the collection of organics.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"NARCISA","LastName":"UNTAL","Phone":"7077843172"},{"GrantID":24884,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":69995.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be primarily used for outreach and education to residents and businesses. Activities include but are not limited to: hiring consultants to develop educational content and provide consulting for commercial generators to assist in development or improvement of their organic waste reduction programs, performing outreach in the community through various mediums, and covering costs for materials. Our goal is to maximize participation by increasing awareness and understanding of the state goals and the purpose of these programs in order to minimize contamination.","ParticipantName":"City of Poway","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennafer","LastName":"Steffen","Phone":"8586684728"},{"GrantID":24885,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":305846.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The SB 1383 Grant will be utilized for education \u0026 outreach, including information on the organic waste generator\u0027s requirements to properly separate materials in appropriate containers; methods for the prevention of organic waste generation, recycling organic waste on-site, sending organic waste to community composting, and other local requirements regarding organic waste will be provided; and provide local elementary schools a show to teach students of organics recycling and waste prevention. An enforcement protocol will be created for curbside assessments and audits, in order to to assess repeated offenders and help educate and enforce proper organics recycling within jurisdiction. Software will be purchased for recordkeeping and reporting purposes.","ParticipantName":"City of San Bernardino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Matthew","LastName":"Fisher","Phone":"9093845140"},{"GrantID":24886,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":78625.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will utilize the funds to support their compliance with the requirements of SB1383. A portion of the grant will be utilized to purchase kitchen pails to support the participation of the residential sector of the community.  The remaining funds will be utilized to obtain recycled organic products in support of the procurement requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Highland","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"MELISSA","LastName":"MORGAN","Phone":"9098646861"},{"GrantID":24888,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":331140.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Procurement: Funding for acquisition, transportation, and application of compost and mulch at various sites. This includes material, personnel, and equipment expenses. A focal area of the Procurement budget is the expansion of a 2021 compost application pilot project on City of Fremont undeveloped parcels.","ParticipantName":"City of Fremont","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Allyn","LastName":"McAuley","Phone":"5104944576"},{"GrantID":24889,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":93217.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used for implementation of regulations adopted by CalRecycle pursuant to Chapter 395, Statutes of 2016 and SB170 Budget Act of 2021. Including:\r\n\r\n•Capacity Planning \r\n•Collection \r\n•Edible Food Recovery \r\n•Education and outreach (includes organic waste \u0026 edible food recovery) \r\n•Enforcement and Inspection \r\n•Program Evaluation/Gap Analysis \r\n•Procurement Requirements \r\n•Record Keeping","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"5302657038"},{"GrantID":24890,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":20566.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds to be used for SB 1383 implementation including contract with Abound Food Care, materials, equipment, and education.","ParticipantName":"City of Villa Park","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alyssa","LastName":"Eazell","Phone":"7149981500"},{"GrantID":24891,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":149841.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Funds will be used to conduct personnel, education, and outreach on organics recycling to all residents, businesses (including those that generate edible food that can be donated) haulers, solid waste facilities, local food banks, and other food recovery organizations, and purchase of vehicles, preapproval by CalRecycle, to implement SB 1383 regulations.","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kelly","LastName":"McDonald","Phone":"6269398494"},{"GrantID":24892,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":76979.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Palm Desert will utilize the grant funds to assist with meeting the compliance requirements of SB 1383.  Approximately half of the funds will go towards funding an agreement with FIND Food Bank.  For 2022 and 2023, the agreement will ensure that FIND Food Bank has the capacity to recover food from all Tier 1 Facilities in Palm Desert.  It will also designate FIND Food Bank as the organization that will be doing inspections and contract management of Tier 1 facilities on Palm Desert\u0027s behalf.  The remaining funds will go towards SB 1383 record keeping software created by Recyclist.  This software will ensure that Palm Desert accurately tracks all information required under SB 1383 and will hold it in a central location that can be pulled quickly for CalRecycle upon request.","ParticipantName":"City of Palm Desert","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Amy","LastName":"Lawrence","Phone":"7608371664"},{"GrantID":24893,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":106687.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Madera County Public Works Department, Solid Waste Management is responsible for waste management and recycling within the unincorporated areas of Madera County, including promoting compliance with State and local regulations as it pertains to the collection, education and outreach, edible food recovery, capacity planning, procurement, record keeping, enforcement and inspection, program evaluation/gap analysis and disposal of organic waste to protect the air, water, and land from pollution and to ensure public health and safety. The Madera County Public Works Department, Solid Waste Management, proposes to utilize FY2021-22 SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program funds for staffing, training, enforcement and equipment needs associated with implementing and administering the County ‘s enforcement program related to SB 1383 Short-Lived Climate Pollutants (SLCP) regulations.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Boom","LastName":"Phouthavong","Phone":"5596757811"},{"GrantID":24895,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":122505.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Hire consultant to help comply with edible food recovery regulations and purchase of recycled organic products.","ParticipantName":"City of Whittier","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Yahaera","LastName":"Oropeza","Phone":"5625679503"},{"GrantID":24896,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":92870.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City plans to use funds to hire EcoNomics Incorporated to assist with the implementation of SB 1383 organic recycling collection in multi-family and single family household properties throughout the City of Laguna Niguel. Grant funding will be used to complete the following tasks:\r\nTask 1: Multi-family Organics Recycling Program Implementation\r\nTask 2: Residential HOA Space Constrains Troubleshooting\r\nTask 3: Other SB 1383 Tasks as Needed","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Niguel","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"O\u0027connor","Phone":"9493624384"},{"GrantID":24900,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":123787.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Agency will use the grant funds to assist in the implementation of SB 1383 regulations. Funds will be used for personnel time to perform inspections, conduct outreach and education, perform required waste sampling, and track procurement. Additionally, funds may be used for training staff, purchasing supplies to assist generators, food recovery organizations and services, and jurisdictions in complying with the regulations, and producing and distributing educational materials.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County Solid Waste Management Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rachel","LastName":"Ross-Donaldson","Phone":"5305281103"},{"GrantID":24904,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":160065.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Antioch intends to use the funds requested to expand on our existing outreach and education related to SB1383 implementation across all sectors with a focus on the implementation of successful organics diversion programs at multi-family complexes.  We plan to outreach to property managers and owners to offer technical assistance and tenant outreach to assist them in their compliance with our newly updated Antioch Municipal Code 6-3.  We are hoping to purchase and distribute inhome organics pails for all multi-family residents, create and distribute door hangers, conduct launch tabling events at larger complexes and provide ongoing monitoring and targeted outreach as needed.","ParticipantName":"City of Antioch","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Haas-Wajdowicz","Phone":"9257797097"},{"GrantID":24905,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":46456.0000,"ProjectSummary":"First, the City intends to utilize funding for the development of an animated video to education the public on use of solid waste collection carts and proper disposal of discarded materials including trash, recyclable and organics.  Second, the City intends to utilize funding to assist with capacity planning and reporting.  Third, the City will obtain a consultant to assist with meeting SB 1383 procurement requirements through performing an analysis and identification of possible application of mulch/compost.","ParticipantName":"City of Banning","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Arturo","LastName":"Vela","Phone":"9519223131"},{"GrantID":24906,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":21006.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project includes efforts to enforce SB 1383, encompassing administrative efforts for collection, edible food recovery, record keeping, and program evaluation, as well as staff time and resources to carry out education and outreach, enforcement and inspection, and procurement target attainment. ","ParticipantName":"City of Calimesa","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mari","LastName":"Shakir","Phone":"9097959801"},{"GrantID":24907,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":21134.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds to be used to support SB 1383 implementation activities such as capacity planning and education and outreach for edible food recovery and organic waste collection, including enforcement and inspections. Funds potentially used for meeting procurement requirements (using recycled organic products – compost, mulch, electricity, and/or renewable gas and recycled paper and paper products) and record keeping.","ParticipantName":"City of Malibu","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tracey","LastName":"Rossine","Phone":"3104562489"},{"GrantID":24908,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":288291.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Glendale will is replacing Citywide automated containers according to service day.  These funds will be used to partially pay for new recycling and organics carts provided to homes in fiscal year 2022-23.  The City will replace all three carts at an estimated 6,667 homes.  Each cart will cost $57.20 per unit (excluding delivery).  These funds will also pay for the City to purchase internal organics collection containers (kitchen pails) for four routes.  Staff expects to purchase 25,500 kitchen pails at a cost of $4.60 each for a total cost of $117,300.  The remaining funds of $151,064 will be used to pay for new organics and recycling carts.\r\nThe City will purchase Bins (green and blue only) and lids: Includes, but is not limited to, curbside, small household food waste pail, labeling, and liners. Label - Acknowledgements: CalRecycle and pre-approval prior to incurring the expense.","ParticipantName":"City of Glendale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Etienne","LastName":"Ozorak","Phone":"8185503468"},{"GrantID":24910,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":73002.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Delano will be using grant funds to help finance the procurement requirements of SB 1383. The entirety of the funding meant to be spent on compost and mulch product necessary for the jurisdiction to achieve its compliance targets.","ParticipantName":"City of Delano","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Readle","Phone":"9167391202"},{"GrantID":24913,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":68934.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds received from this grant will be put towards dedicated SB1383 implementation. Specifically the City is estimated to receive a little over $64,000. The City would like to dedicated $55,000 towards the implementation of SB1383 record keeping software. The rest will be put towards education and equipment which will consist of ramping up social media outreach to encourage organic waste recycling participation and the purchasing of kitchen pails to give out to residents to help them collect food scraps in their kitchen.","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Santa Margarita","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andrea","LastName":"Howhannesian","Phone":"9496351800"},{"GrantID":24914,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":95370.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our application is from the Upper Valley Waste Management Agency (UVWMA). UVWMA includes Napa County, Town of Yountville, City of St Helena and City of Calistoga. The funding will be used to procure organic products for all UVWMA member agencies, however member agencies will retain the ultimate responsibility to find a home for the organic products. The funding will also be used for marketing/promotion/outreach on topics relating to SB 1383. The topics covered could possibly include the requirement to separate all organic materials from the garbage and requirements for edible food generators to recover the maximum amount of edible food possible. Lastly, the funding will be used for personnel time for an intern position in Napa County Public Works, tasks performed by the intern using this funding will relate directly to SB 1383. This could include assisting with compliance reviews, lid flips, business education and developing outreach materials.","ParticipantName":"Upper Valley Waste Management Agency","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Amanda","LastName":"Griffis","Phone":"7072598330"},{"GrantID":24916,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":21110.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Piedmont will primarily utilize the grant funds for personnel costs related to SB 1383 implementation and to enhance its education and outreach related to SB 1383 through its Piedmont Evergreen program (the City of Piedmont\u0027s outreach and education program for waste reduction, recycling and composting). Education and outreach will be provided in-person and virtually to the City\u0027s residents, commercial businesses, and the public school district (PUSD) through learning and informational activities such as webinars, workshops, and trainings.","ParticipantName":"City of Piedmont","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alyssa","LastName":"Dykman","Phone":"5104203058"},{"GrantID":24917,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":449757.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Kern County Public Works Department (as Kern-Unincorporated) is applying for the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program to assist in the implementation of regulations associated with SB 1383.  Kern-Unincorporated is proposing to utilize grant funding for marketing and outreach (billboards, television commercials, motor vehicle network, local radio, elementary school shows, social media, translation services, print media, and video production) and collections costs (purchase of tracking and record keeping software.  Grant funding will assist Kern-Unincorporated with furthering compliance with SB 1383 and CalRecycle goals through the enhancement of ongoing outreach and educational material over a two-year period as well as the required record keeping requirements.  Additional information provided in the Budget tab and corresponding Budget Detail.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"6618628765"},{"GrantID":24918,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":176441.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to aid in complying with SB 1383. Use will include education and outreach, staff time, container labelling, and procurement.","ParticipantName":"City of Simi Valley","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wesley","LastName":"Yates","Phone":"8055836421"},{"GrantID":24919,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":23307.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With the January 1, 2022 start of the SB 1383 mandate, our city is responsible for implementing the SB 1383 Ordinance in their communities and must coordinate with city and county planners, waste haulers, waste processing facilities, recyclers, commercial businesses, residents, and edible food recovery organizations.   The implementation of this organics program is the largest agency based solid waste program push in the last 30 years.  Additionally, prior to the issuance of this SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program, SB 1383 was an unfunded State mandate.  This grant provides a City with opportunities to focus on the issues critical to the success of their individual organics. diversion/capture programs.  \r\n\r\nOur City responsibilities include the following:\r\n•\tImplementation of SB 1383 organics collection, recycling and edible food recovery programs.   This program will occur in all sectors residential and commercial and all 3 services are now automatically provided.  \r\n•\tEstablishing an edible food recovery program in cooperation with local agencies and larger edible food waste generators.  \r\n•\tConducting outreach and education to all affected parties, including generators, haulers, facilities, edible food recovery organizations, and city/county departments  \r\n•\tProcuring recycled organic waste products like compost, mulch, renewable natural gas (RNG), and electricity. Procuring does not necessarily mean purchasing. \r\n•\tInspecting and enforce compliance with SB 1383. Edible food generator inspections can be combined with existing health inspections\r\n•\tMaintaining accurate and timely records of SB 1383 compliance\r\n\r\nThe funds allotted by this grant will be focused on the City of Fillmore administrative staffing needs, education promote organic program participation, enforcement staffing to ensure program compliance in accordance with the guidelines, marketing/promotional/outreach programs which will include all media outlets from the local newspaper, city website, city social media, video, television, hauler outreach, etc., and staff training.  Note that training will be done to ensure that all city staff are aware of all of the program requirements of SB 1383 and also the procurement requirements as required for organic material recovery and also paper products with a minimum post-consumer recycle content.  For all of the parts of the program listed above the city is required to track and report on our implementation, program changes, procurement, enforcement, investigations and contamination minimization.  The additional administrative support can assist with these types of tasks.","ParticipantName":"City of Fillmore","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Erika","LastName":"Herrera","Phone":"8059461712"},{"GrantID":24921,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":92298.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lake Elsinore will utilize the funds to develop and implement the new requirements under SB 1383.  The requested funds will assist the City in the Grant Management process, personnel needed for Enforcement/Inspections, as well as developing Public Outreach/Education material and guidance for our community.  Funding will also be used for assistance in meeting the procurement requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Lake Elsinore","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicole","LastName":"McCalmont","Phone":"9516743124"},{"GrantID":24922,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":21120.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will be participating in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help us meet our SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. We will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County, to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support our long-term SB 1383 compliance, and to assess innovative compost procurement and application funding strategies to build capacity for the long-term.  \r\n\r\nWe will be also be participating in a Compost Quality Improvement Public Education Campaign led by the County of San Mateo. This project will assemble a cross-jurisdictional task force, analyze the current compost collection education efforts of all the jurisdictions and waste haulers within the county, conduct focus/stakeholder (residential and commercial) interviews, and propose and pilot a common education and outreach plan for the entire county. We will improve our compost feedstock by improving our compost collection outreach and education message to our communities.”","ParticipantName":"Town of Hillsborough","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mandy","LastName":"Brown","Phone":"6503757409"},{"GrantID":24923,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":73283.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funding will be used for a subscription to the Recyclist Program Tracker, a cloud-based software program. The software enables a wide variety of data tracking, including organics collection service compliance, collection waivers, paper and ROWP procurement, edible food recovery and enforcement. The integrated mobile app, compatible with Tablets and Electronic Devices (seven inches or more measured diagonally), includes fieldwork functionality for logging inspections, route reviews, and other education and outreach activities with the purpose of tracking participation in recycling and\r\norganics programs. The Program Tracker fulfills all of the SB 1383 jurisdictional implementation\r\nrecord and recordkeeping requirements as detailed in 14 CCR Section 18995.2.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jacinto","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ruth","LastName":"Montoya","Phone":"9516544041"},{"GrantID":24925,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":153370.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funds will be used to satisfy the City\u0027s procurement targets under SB 1383 and to purchase kitchen pails to help residents sort food scraps.","ParticipantName":"City of Jurupa Valley","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andrea","LastName":"Mejia","Phone":"9513326464"},{"GrantID":24927,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":77407.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The majority of funds will be used for the initial setup fee and initial three-year subscription to compliance, record keeping and tracking cloud-based software.  The software enables a wide variety of data tracking, including organics collection service compliance, collection waivers, paper and ROWP procurement, edible food recovery and enforcement.  The Program Tracker fulfills all of the SB 1383 jurisdictional implementation record and recordkeeping requirements as detailed in 14 CCR Section 18995.2.  Remaining funds will be used for consultant costs related to implementation of organics collection, capacity planning, edible food recovery, enforcement and inspection, procurement requirements, and program evaluation.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Amber","LastName":"Fisette","Phone":"7072342838"},{"GrantID":24929,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":1444427.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implementation, Enforcement, and Outreach/Education of SB 1383 Organic Waste laws.\r\n\r\n•\tAmend and/or add franchise contracts - Public Works administers 20 exclusive residential waste collection franchises that serve approximately 600,000 residents. Each contract was amended to require each franchise waste hauler to provide waste collection, recycling, and organic waste collection services to customers.  The County is finalizing the process to transition from the non-exclusive franchise system which serves approximately 11,500 business and multi-family accounts to an exclusive franchise system. The exclusive franchise system will require each hauler to provide waste collection, recycling, and organic waste collection services to customers. \r\n\r\n•\tAmended existing Garbage Disposal District contracts - Public Works administers 7 Garbage Disposal Districts (GDDs) that provide waste collection, recycling, and organic waste collection services to approximately 380,000 residents and businesses within the GDDs. The services are provided by private waste haulers under contract with the County.  Property owners within the GDDs pay for these services through an assessment on the property tax rolls.  \r\n\r\n•\tEstablish new Garbage Disposal Districts – The County is in the process of establishing four new GDDs to replace the current open market system for waste collection in north Los Angeles County to provide waste collection, recycling, and organic waste collection services to customers.\r\n\r\n•\tCommercial site visits – Public Works will conduct site visits to businesses and multi-family complexes and evaluate current commercial waste collection services to ensure businesses are receiving appropriate services.  Public Works staff will educate and assist businesses and multi-family complexes in complying with SB 1383.\r\n\r\n•\tEducation and Outreach – Public Works will inform and remind residents about the importance of organic waste diversion through media campaigns, print materials, and social media.\r\n\r\n•\tEnforcement – Public Works is purchasing the Recyclist software to track SB 1383 implementation, including Edible Food Recovery.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Katonya","LastName":"Turner","Phone":"6264586395"},{"GrantID":24932,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jayme Tesser","AwardedFunds":112923.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City of Napa will use all allocated 1383 Local Assistant Grant Program funds to aid in the implementation \r\nof regulations adopted by CalRecycle pursuant to Chapter 395, Statutes of 2016 and SB170 Budget Action of 2121. Funds will be used to assist the City of Napa with the implementation of regulation requirements associated with AB 1383. All funds will go toward new collection equipment, specifically toward the purchase of a new Autocar CNG side loader collection vehicle to accommodate the additional collection routes needed to collect organic waste from all residential and commercial customers.","ParticipantName":"City of Napa","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5306247947"},{"GrantID":24933,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":77526.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CVSan plans to use these funds to cover the costs of implementation of the SB 1383 regulations.\r\n\r\nProjects that CVSan intends to implement using LAGP funds include:\r\n\r\n- Green organics containers (kitchen pails, deskside containers, and slim jims) for indoor/outdoor collection.\r\n\r\n- Payment to ACDEH for inspections of CEFG (Tier One and Tier Two). We anticipate this amount will cover 12 inspections (4 each year of the grant).\r\n\r\n- Tablet for outreach.\r\n\r\n- Potential grant to FRO/FRS for refrigeration or other EFR equipment.\r\n\r\n- Recyclist recordkeeping/reporting software including 3-year agreement cost and $5,000 for a potential add-on.","ParticipantName":"Castro Valley Sanitary District","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Belinda","LastName":"Magallon","Phone":"5105370987"},{"GrantID":24934,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":110191.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Food waste capacity planning, public education, program supplies such as food waste containers for residential and/or business use, and the purchase of organics for City use.","ParticipantName":"City of Bellflower","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Len","LastName":"Gorecki","Phone":"5628041424"},{"GrantID":24936,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":80170.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding for the expansion of the City of Santa Cruz food scraps collection program.  Eligible costs would include purchase of individual \"Kitchen Caddy\" two gallon pails.  These pails will be used by multi-family customers to use to take their individual kitchen food scraps to a consolidated collection bin which is then serviced by the City food scrap collection program. ","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Cruz","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Nelson","Phone":"8314205548"},{"GrantID":24937,"CycleID":759,"CycleCode":"TEA29       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA29        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":73742.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Mateo County Environmental Health Services CUPA division is a certified TEA Agency. Our intention is to perform inspection and enforcement for the TEA 29 grant period including tire generator facilities inspections, outreach and enforcement for non-compliant facilities.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Rompf","Phone":"6503390327"},{"GrantID":24938,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":141153.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Green curbside organic carts funds will be used to purchase carts for condominium, town homes and other types complexes and/or gated communities that did not receive residential organic carts during the 2018 rollout. These communities were not provided an organic recycling cart due to them having HOA’s and landscapers doing self-haul of trimmings. These locations comprise to be 7% of the District’s total residential service area.\r\n\r\nEducational outreach will consist of handouts, annual calendar, Vietnamese radio (60% population), mailers and social media which will be in the three primary languages (English, Spanish and Vietnamese) within the District’s sphere of influence. The District is requesting less funds for outreach due to the District has already been promoting SB1383 since starting its residential curbside organic recycling program in 2018.","ParticipantName":"Midway City Sanitary District","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Housley","Phone":"7148933553"},{"GrantID":24939,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":105811.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding from the Local Assistance Grant Program will be used for personnel to provide enforcement, inspection, record keeping and program evaluation in addition to use funds towards procurement requirements.","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Ryan","Phone":"7602407000"},{"GrantID":24940,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":50437.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Manhattan Beach will use the grant funds for multiple SB 1383 compliance efforts; mainly education and outreach and procurement requirements, and possibly program evaluation/gap analysis and record keeping.","ParticipantName":"City of Manhattan Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Anna","LastName":"Luke","Phone":"3108025363"},{"GrantID":24944,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":51484.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SB 1383 organics regulation implementation programs.  The City\u0027s SB 1383 Ordinance was effective November 2, 2021.\r\nProjects budgeted for funding are as follows:\r\nConsultant for door-to-door residential outreach \u0026 education - multi-family, mobile home parks, HOA\u0027s\r\nMarketing campaign and educational materials/brochures.\r\nKitchen countertop food waste containers for residential community.\r\n3 gallon Compostable bags for countertop food waste containers\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of San Juan Capistrano","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Noreen","LastName":"Swiontek","Phone":"9494874307"},{"GrantID":24945,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":111477.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City staff will coordinate with Pleasanton Garbage Service to fund the purchase of 2,000, 35-Gallon new green organic waste residential curbside containers with the CalRecycle grant funds to be delivered to accounts with space constraints. The purchase and distribution of these containers will assist in bringing those residential accounts into compliance with SB1383 requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Pleasanton","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Zeelaura","LastName":"Page","Phone":"9259315012"},{"GrantID":24946,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":246842.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County plans to utilize SB 1383 local assistance funds to cover various costs associated with implementing and monitoring activities related to SB 1383. This may include, but is not limited to outreach, consultant fees, studies, infrastructure \u0026 equipment to assist with edible food recovery and organic material collection programs. Funding may also be used to procure recovered organic waste products and other operational expenses related to implementing and monitoring organics collection and edible food recovery programs. Lastly, funding may also be applied to staff costs associated with administering these funds in compliance with the applicable requirements, which includes tracking and reporting expenditures, as well as providing overall program support.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Deidra","LastName":"Dingman","Phone":"9256552910"},{"GrantID":24949,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":167109.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Vallejo intends to use $50,000 to offset the cost of hiring a zero waste specialist to assist with the inspection and enforcement of SB1383. In addition, $50,000 will be used to hire a consultant to assist with program evaluation and gap analysis. Also,  $30,585 will be used for outreach and education campaigns, which will include, newspaper ads, billboard advertising, website outreach,  social media outlets, direct mailing pieces and printed materials that can be distributed at special events. The remaining $25,000 will be used to assist edible food recovery organizations with equipment to ensure that they can provide the best possible services to Vallejo residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Vallejo","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Derek","LastName":"Crutchfield","Phone":"7076485346"},{"GrantID":24951,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":147552.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will be using the funding to educate and outreach to our residential customers and install cameras on our trucks to monitor contamination","ParticipantName":"City of Burbank","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Amber","LastName":"Duran","Phone":"8182383902"},{"GrantID":24954,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":41733.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Solano County provided an Excel spreadsheet which showed the amount each jurisdiction within Solano County would receive based on each city\u0027s population.  This is where the $38,902 amount came from as our grant request.  Please advise if the number changes by the time the grant application is processed and we can happily update any budget numbers to match a new grant amount.\r\n\r\nThese funds will be used to cover personnel costs, indirect costs (City Attorney), and education/outreach efforts to Suisun City residents. ","ParticipantName":"City of Suisun City","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Amanda","LastName":"Dum","Phone":"7074217345"},{"GrantID":24956,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":139198.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Outreach materials related to SB 1383 and organics recycling and diversion.  Materials include containers for collecting organic waste, labels for organic waste kitchen pails, and food recovery outreach to Edible Food Generators.","ParticipantName":"City of Vacaville","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Samantha","LastName":"Brown","Phone":"7074696509"},{"GrantID":24959,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":108766.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We intend to use these funds for the further development and outreach of our Edible Food Recovery Program and Organics Recycling and Collection Programs. Specifically we intend to use these funds for the purchase of organics collection containers such as kitchen pails, for consulting fees for the edible food recovery program development and technical support, for the development of professional educational outreach videos that will be available in both English and Spanish, for the printing of educational outreach materials and cost of print and online advertisements, and for targeted outreach, resources and trainings for our local schools.","ParticipantName":"San Benito County Integrated Waste Management Regional Agency","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Celina","LastName":"Stotler","Phone":"8318010718"},{"GrantID":24960,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":21142.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Signal will use grant funds to purchase organics (green bin)and recycle (blue bin) receptacles that will be placed at 5 City facilities. The City also plans to use the grant on public outreach materials geared towards educating our residents and businesses on proper organics \u0026 waste disposal. Lastly, funds will be used to purchase refrigerators to properly accommodate and store organic waste prior to disposal.","ParticipantName":"City of Signal Hill","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Thomas","LastName":"Bekele","Phone":"5629897355"},{"GrantID":24963,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":550518.0000,"ProjectSummary":"N/A","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kathleen","LastName":"Utter","Phone":"9514863286"},{"GrantID":24966,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":833204.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Department of Waste Management and Recycling (DWMR) is responsible for the County of Sacramento\u0027s SB 1383 implementation efforts.  DWMR provides curbside collection services to over 165,000 residential customers and owns and operates the Kiefer Landfill and North Area Recovery Station.  This grant program funding will be used to purchase equipment, procure organic waste product, and develop SB 1383 outreach and education materials.  Specifically, we will need to purchase additional residential curbside collection vehicles as we transition from bi-weekly to weekly organics collection services.  The grant will fund the purchase of one automated side loader collection vehicle to be used for weekly organics collection service.  As part of the transition to weekly organics collection, we will also use the funds to procure kitchen counter top pails which we plan to offer to our residents for their use so they can collect their food scraps in their kitchen using the pail and then dump the pail into the larger organics cart outside their home.  The grant will also fund the purchase of cart stickers for all three carts (trash, recycling, and organics) which will be applied to all carts as we conduct route reviews, deploy new carts, switch out carts, etc.  We also plan to develop and host a compost/mulch giveaway program and some of this grant funding will be used to procure SB 1383 eligible compost and mulch as part of the giveaway program.  Lastly, we will plan to develop two SB 1383 outreach and education campaigns over the course of the grant period focusing on the new organics program requirement and inspiring positive behavior change amongst our residents.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kelli","LastName":"Sequest","Phone":"9168765393"},{"GrantID":24968,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":141516.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SB 1383 Implementation","ParticipantName":"City of Menifee","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kori","LastName":"Jones","Phone":"9517233890"},{"GrantID":24969,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":159957.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed project and use of funds will be allocated to continue the development and implementation of SB1383 Regulations to ensure compliance with a statewide effort to reduce emissions of short-lived climate pollutants.","ParticipantName":"City of Temecula","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rebecca","LastName":"Kiser","Phone":"9512404219"},{"GrantID":24971,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":38820.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City of Wasco is proposing to purchase approximately 5,000 plastic (green) 2 Gallon small food/organic waste pails, with bilingual English and Spanish Compost labels imprinted directly on the lid or body of the containers.","ParticipantName":"City of Wasco","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maria","LastName":"Lara","Phone":"6617587214"},{"GrantID":24972,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":121144.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Indio currently used the following bin colors: Grey - recycle, Burgundy - Trash, Green - Green waste.  SB1383 allows bins to change to the new mandated colors gradually but because our system currently uses grey for recycling, and this bin color is now regulated to be waste, if we gradually roll out blue recycle bins for recycling and transitioning the grey bins to trash,  we will have some residents that have grey bins for trash and some residents with grey bins for recycling.  This project consists of using the funds to either change out all the recycle bins to blue and transition all the grey bins to trash at once, if funding allows, it not then to be sure that all lids are changed out and that there are clear markings on the bins so that there is not confusion in which bin color is used for what. This will be incredibly important for outreach and in light of the fact that we will soon also have to fine residents for contamination.","ParticipantName":"City of Indio","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sara","LastName":"Toyoda","Phone":"7606251815"},{"GrantID":24973,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":37835.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant request is to assist the City of Galt with the implementation and regulation requirements associated with SB 1383 in our jurisdiction. We plan to use a large portion of the Grant funds to purchase and distribute residential food waste compost bins for indoor use for our residents to promote food recycling, as well as placing food waste bins at our flea market food court areas and in all city buildings. A portion of the funds will be designated for educational assemblies and community outreach, along with marketing, promotion and advertising. We will also designate funds for staff to help with enforcement of the recycling requirements and administrative staff time spent on SB 1383 outreach. The City of Galt adopted an ordinance on November 2, 2021 with regulations relating to organic waste disposal reduction and has updated our Municipal Code to reflect this.","ParticipantName":"City of Galt","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs ","FirstName":"Robin","LastName":"Nelson","Phone":"2093667260"},{"GrantID":24974,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":149190.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Department of Environmental Resources will use this funding to help cover staffing costs, outreach and education, software, capacity planning and other 1383-related implementation costs. County staff will be dedicating a significant amount of time and resources to ensure the requirements of the new regulations are being met.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Will","LastName":"Richards","Phone":"2095256740"},{"GrantID":24975,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":103597.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City intends to use the grant funds to supplement its efforts to increase Organics collection, recovery and recycling from currently underserved customers throughout the City primarily including multi-family and commercial accounts. In addition, the grant funds will be used to purchase a compost spreader for use by the Public Works Department in deploying compost at City facilities, and to purchase collection receptacles for use at City parks, sports fields and at special events.\r\n\r\nA large segment of the City\u0027s multi-family and commercial sectors are currently underserved and do not subscribe to Organics collection service. The grant funds will be used to purchase Kitchen Pails and Slim Jims for distribution to these customers to facilitate commencing Organics source-separation and collection service. In addition, the City will use the funds to hire and manage two (2) limited duration part-time interns to assist with the roll-out of Organics collection service to these underserved customers. The interns will be managed by the City\u0027s Recycling Program staff and supplement the efforts of the City\u0027s franchised collection services company\u0027s staff dedicated to public education/outreach and technical assistance. These supplemental staffing resources are needed to effectively roll-out Organics collection service timely and meet the needs of onboarding the new customers successfully.\r\n\r\nThe Clear Stream receptacles and liners purchased with the grant funds will be used to establish an infrastructure at City parks and sports fields to facilitate source-separation and collection of Organics from the patrons. In addition, these receptacles will be deployed for use at special events such as the local farmer\u0027s market, car show and similar community events held at City facilities.\r\n\r\nThe Department of Public Works will use a portion of the grant funds to purchase a compost spreader to deploy compost at City facilities. The equipment specified is a Millcreek, Turf Tiger 3100 compost spreader (specifications available upon request).","ParticipantName":"City of Union City","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Cliff","LastName":"Feldman","Phone":"5106755466"},{"GrantID":24977,"CycleID":759,"CycleCode":"TEA29       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA29        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":427604.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Alameda County Department of Environmental Health (ACDEH) will utilize the TEA 29 Waste Tire Grant Funds to implement the Waste Tire Program and conduct compliance inspections to verify compliance with the Waste Tire Regulations. Additionally ACDEH will use TEA 29 grant funds to prepare reports and payment requests and provide information and education to community stakeholders and regulated businesses, while also providing continuing education for ACDEH Waste Tire inspection staff.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Muhammed","LastName":"Khan","Phone":"5106391273"},{"GrantID":24978,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":69565.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Organics / food waste and recycling containers for public facilities.  Consulting services for grant management, reporting and general program support.","ParticipantName":"City of La Mirada","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Marlin","LastName":"Munoz","Phone":"5629430131"},{"GrantID":24980,"CycleID":797,"CycleCode":"OWR3        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR3         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":183590.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funds requested under this application will be used for Bin Procurement for SB1383 commercial and multifamily implementation.  In addition to the bins needed to become compliant, the City will conduct and education outreach for residents and businesses in the form of packet materials and media outreach.","ParticipantName":"City of Visalia","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jason","LastName":"Serpa","Phone":"5597134533"},{"GrantID":24981,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":111677.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Upland proposes to make use of available Local Assistance Grant Application Funds to assist in the successful launch of its Organics Waste Recycling Program.  The City plans to use CalRecycle\u0027s local assistance funding to support our implementation efforts, specifically in the areas of public education and outreach, collection, and administration/compliance efforts thru additional secured staff hours made possible by this unique funding opportunity.  The City looks forward to using these funds for public education, outreach, and marketing on multi platform educational videos promoting proper organics waste recycling methods and procedures for collection. Additionally, funds will be used for educational outreach brochures and bill mailers to supplement our multi-media messaging.  With the secured funds, the City is also enhancing its collection program thru the distribution of Food Waste Pails to collect the organics waste in the home in preparation for disposal during the resident\u0027s regularly scheduled waste hauling day.  The City anticipates that the personnel, collection upgrades, and promotional outreach as stated above enabled by the funding will allow for the successful implementation of Upland\u0027s Organics Waste Recycling Program.","ParticipantName":"City of Upland","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tanya","LastName":"Gargia","Phone":"9092912967"},{"GrantID":24983,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":20043.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funding will be used to educate consumers and businesses, as well implement a composting program location with a local farm.","ParticipantName":"City of Point Arena","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Molly","LastName":"Haviland","Phone":"3039995935"},{"GrantID":24984,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":23879.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Education and outreach materials for residents and businesses regarding organic waste recycling and edible food recovery requirements; supplies for local food recovery organization to recover edible food.","ParticipantName":"Town of Truckee","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Melanie","LastName":"Conti","Phone":"5305822496"},{"GrantID":24987,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":165163.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of El Monte proposes to use the grant funds for the Consultant\u0027s SB 1383 Implementation services. As such, the consultant will perform the following implementation tasks:\r\n\r\n1. Research, compile and submit information for the Capacity Plan\r\n2. Draft the Hauler Franchise Amendment to include SB 1383 Requirements and Rates\r\n3. Determine quarterly compliance and organic tonnage of Self and Third Party Haulers\r\n4. Conduct Compost Giveaway \u0026 Workshop Events\r\n5. Oversee the Hauler\u0027s Contamination Audit\r\n6. Continue conducting Tier 1 \u0026 2 Surveys \u0026 Inspections\r\n7. Coordinate SB 1383 Education \u0026 Outreach Workshops\r\n8. Hold Department Head Procurement Meeting\r\n9. Oversee Procurement Target Progress\r\n10. Review and Process Waivers\r\n11. Oversee Enforcement\r\n12. Maintain the Enforcement Log\r\n13. Identify and Reach Out to Recovery Organization\r\n14. Maintain the SB 1383 Information on the City\u0027s Website\r\n15. Perform Recordkeeping duties\r\n16. File SB 1383 Reports, including Food Recover, Compliance and Procurement","ParticipantName":"City of El Monte","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Susan","LastName":"Contreras","Phone":"9092349099"},{"GrantID":24988,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":21274.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City will be using the SB 1383 Grant funds to assist in the construction of a small compost storage area and procurement of compost and organic waste storage bin at Lacy Park, the City\u0027s only park. This would help create a central storage area for compost at Lacy Park that would make it easier for park staff to access, and would also provide the public with an accessible station to gather their own compost (a self-fill station). Ultimately, the grant funds would be used to fund a project that would help encourage the re-use of organic waste generated at Lacy Park by staff and residents.\r\nCould you please add the additional funds to the “Marketing/Promotion/Outreach” section? Additionally, We are planning on using some of the funds (approximately 5k) to purchase turf tires. ","ParticipantName":"City of San Marino","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Bauman","Phone":"6263000765"},{"GrantID":24989,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":94725.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Funds from this grant will be utilized for materials, education and outreach, and a gap analysis. The City is looking at purchasing countertop containers that residents can utilize for their food waste in order to facilitate the recycling process. Containers will also be purchased tp place in high trafficked areas with food waste in order to better address and streamline the organic recycling process. Also we would use some of the funds for direct mailers to all the residents in order to help them understand the requirements. Lastly, we are looking at potentially brining in a consultant to address any gaps in service to ensure full compliance with all elements of SB 1382","ParticipantName":"City of Redondo Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andrea","LastName":"Delap","Phone":"3103180686"},{"GrantID":24990,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":310078.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With the approval of grant funding, in the amount of $288,641 from CalRecycle, the City of Modesto has identified four specific areas of immediate need. First to implement a computerized software program designed to assist with monitoring and record keeping of the Edible Food Recovery component; second to purchase equipment to support the City’s owned and operated Compost Facility; third to develop bilingual cart tags specifically designed to educate residents on non-compliance so they can be successful in recycling their organic waste and forth to have available to residential customers an under-the-sink compost bucket for the collection of organic food waste.\r\nRecord keeping and Monitoring of Edible Food Recovery\r\nThe City of Modesto would like to implement an Edible Food Recovery and Record keeping and Monitoring program specifically designed to cover all areas set forth in CalRecycle’s regulations. The software program selected would encompass the following areas with the potential for updates and expansions as needed.  Record Recovery Record keeping, Food Donor Recovery and Food Recovery Organizations and Services. In addition, the cost would include staff training and ongoing support for the duration of the grant timeline.\r\nCompost Infrastructure\r\nThe City of Modesto Compost Facility began in 1997, specifically to address AB 939 and organics diversion. Twenty-four years later, we continue to service Modesto in an effort to reach our organic waste diversion objectives. Currently, the compost facility receives approximately 55,000 tons of green waste, paper and food scraps from local collection programs. We sell our finished product back to farmers, landscapers and backyard gardeners in addition to a donation component to local organization. Our Compost Facility is a heavy equipment and labor-intensive material processing site expanding over 50 acres in the central valley. We use our dump trucks to move compost materials, in their many processing stages, four days a week and carrying as many as eighty loads per day. Combine the workload with the 10+ years of age on our dump trucks, they need replacement. In foreseeing SB 1383, many local food processing plants deliver spoiled food in semi-trucks on pallets that require unloading with a forklift. Our current forklift is over 24 years old and in a constant state of repair. New equipment in the form of a dump truck and forklift would be invaluable as we look to achieve SB 1383 diversion and procurement goals in Modesto. \r\nEducation and Outreach\r\nThe City of Modesto is looking to re-design, print and apply, as needed, an updated bilingual bin tag for residents and businesses tagged by our Code Enforcement Team for non-compliance of their residential/commercial organics cart.  The tags would focus on education and identification of items not permitted in the cart as well as emphasize materials readily accepted. Tags will indicate the process of re-inspection required to obtain compliance in a straightforward, easily understood format.\r\nCollection\r\nThe City of Modesto would have available to Modesto residents an under-the-kitchen-sink compost bucket for the collection of food waste to be transferred to the organic cart for recycling.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rosene","LastName":"Nguyen","Phone":"2095775453"},{"GrantID":24991,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":250127.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City of Oceanside Staff will be utilizing funds provided by the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program to expand their current Food Scraps Recycling Program to meet specific requirements under SB 1383. Staff will be working with a consultant who will provide technical assistance to businesses, of Tier 1 and Tier 2 Commercial Edible Food Generators, and multi-family complexes. Staff will also be utilizing funds to print resources needed for these outreach efforts. Please see the Budget and Budget Details for information for further information on projects these funds will be used for.","ParticipantName":"City of Oceanside","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Prue","Phone":"7604355942"},{"GrantID":24994,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":87781.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Help with the implementation of SB 1383 which will include collection and education and outreach projects","ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Austin","Phone":"5596624951"},{"GrantID":24999,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":77411.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Colton would utilize these funds to assist with replacement carts to assist in reaching compliance for SB1383. Currently the City of Colton has green carts for recycling. It would be ideal to be able to replace the recycling carts to blue and use the green bins for organics to stay consistent with the states marketing materials. Part of these funds will also be used for marketing and education to teach our residents about how to separate their food waste. Any remaining funds will be used for procurement of organic compost for the Community of Colton.","ParticipantName":"City of Colton","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jessica","LastName":"Sutorus","Phone":"9093705561"},{"GrantID":25000,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":90036.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Pico Rivera proposes to assist both residents and commercial businesses with implementing organic diversion programs by providing needed equipment and signage.  For single and multi-family residents, two options will be available.  Residents can choose from a complimentary backyard compost bin that will allow residents to manage organics onsite and create a nutrient-rich soil amendment.  Residents will also have a choice to choose a Sure Close kitchen pail with an affixed instruction label for the collection of food scraps.  All residents will have access to a curbside commingled organic program in which food scraps and food soiled paper are bagged and placed in the green bin with yard trimmings and landscape debris.  For commercial accounts, the City will offer starter container and signage kits which include both a green organics and blue recycling Rubbermaid cart, a rolling cart, black trash side caddy, and bin labels and signage.","ParticipantName":"City of Pico Rivera","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Victor","LastName":"Ferrer","Phone":"5628014027"},{"GrantID":25001,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":75280.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Beaumont is proposing to utilize the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program to help and ensure that the City and it\u0027s residents and businesses meet the target set forth through the implementation of SB 1383 by utilizing outreach and education materials.  These items will help promote and increase organic recycling through educating elementary schools and also outreach and guidance for residents and businesses.","ParticipantName":"City of Beaumont","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Suzanne","LastName":"Foxworth","Phone":"9517698520"},{"GrantID":25004,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":183213.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Consultant costs for oversight of franchise agreement, franchise agreement amendment, SB 1383 and procurement planning assistance, recordkeeping, reporting, developing an enforcement plan.","ParticipantName":"City of Concord","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Rayos","Phone":"9256713446"},{"GrantID":25006,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":296171.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Moreno Valley is the second-largest city in Riverside County, with an approximate population of 214,000 and over 2,000 commercial businesses. The City of Moreno Valley (City) currently has an exclusive waste hauler agreement with Waste Management, providing our waste and recycling hauling services to residents and commercial properties throughout the city.\r\nIn our assessment of implementing State mandate SB 1383, there will be a significant amount of education and resources needed to market the rules and regulations to those that will be affected by this new mandate. The City recognizes that this process will be challenging, as we continue to be financially affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, in addition, being limited in our ability to reach various community members. However, in an effort to reach the affected residential and business community, the City would like to use this grant allocation to put together a comprehensive marketing/educational campaign to reach as many community members as possible. This grant will help alleviate any expenditures related to:\r\n-\tEducation/Outreach: Flyers, social media posts, mailers, and pamphlets. Staff will also utilize the Recyclist recordkeeping software to create/track door to door outreach that will be conducted, educating business owners and property managers about the SB 1383 rules and regulations. \r\n-\tPersonnel: City staff will be dedicated to providing outreach and educating affected residents and business owners. They will also be assigned to work with the waste hauler to make sure that the City stay’s in compliance with the set rules and regulations outlined in the mandate. Eventually, staff will also be conducting needed enforcement of businesses not in compliance with the mandate.\r\n-\tConsultants: There may be a need to procure consulting services to assist with the organics collection and recycling planning efforts. \r\n-\tEquipment/Software: The City will use the grant to fund a portion of the costs associated with the Recyclist software, which is a system that helps track outreach efforts to businesses and multi-family housing properties. There also may be a need to procure a tablet to track information collected during door to door outreach. Lastly, a portion of the funding will be used to procure bins and pails, primarily to assist to support small businesses and multi-family housing properties, with their compliance efforts.\r\nStaff is working very closely with Waste Management to ensure that the requirements needed for compliance are continually met. Also, on December 7, 2021, the Mayor and City Council approved the first reading of the enforcement ordinance for SB 1383, which was successfully adopted on January 4, 2022. With the support of this grant, and the recently adopted ordinance, the City believes it will be able to help expedite the implementation of the SB 1383 mandate.","ParticipantName":"City of Moreno Valley","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Allen","LastName":"Lopez","Phone":"9514133109"},{"GrantID":25007,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":117019.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Folsom is hiring a minimum of 4 new drivers to add 4 new weekly residential routes for organics green bin collection service.  The cost for each driver is a $3,997 monthly, not including any benefits. Therefore, the four drivers cost to the City is $15,988 per month. Thus, the grant funds in the amount of $108,968 would cover almost 7 months of pay for these four drivers.","ParticipantName":"City of Folsom","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marie","LastName":"Mckeeth","Phone":"9164616731"},{"GrantID":25008,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":247840.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be utilized to implement the requirements of SB 1383 by: expanding mandatory organics recycling for residents and businesses by providing outreach and collection containers; procurement of organic products; and implementation of food rescue program.","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Cucamonga","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Ceballos","Phone":"9097744060"},{"GrantID":25010,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":129580.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Livermore will be using the funds received to help pay for tracking and reporting tools and container contamination checks and outreach.","ParticipantName":"City of Livermore","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Anna","LastName":"Zamboanga","Phone":"9259608004"},{"GrantID":25012,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":38334.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1.) San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project:  $18,810.29\r\n\r\nDetailed description:\r\nWe will be participating in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help us meet our SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. We will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County, to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support our long-term SB 1383 compliance, and to assess innovative compost procurement and application funding strategies to build capacity for the long-term.  \r\n\r\nAdmin Costs: SB 1383 compost procurement program quarterly invoices and progress reports generation.\r\n\r\nIndirect Costs: Indirect costs associated with the SB 1383 compost procurement program. San Mateo Resource Conservation District\u0027s negotiated cost indirect rate is 22% (of staff time).\r\n\r\nMaterials: Costs for SB 1383 compost procurement program include 75% of the cost of high-quality compost (remaining 25% from leveraged state and federal funds), transportation and spreading of compost, soil sampling costs, and mileage.\r\n\r\nPersonnel: San Mateo Resource Conservation District (SMRCD) will provide technical assistance for project design, farmer and rangeland operator enrollment, and coordination of compost ordering, delivery, spreading, and other application oversight. To create a long-term SB 1383 compliant compost procurement program, SMRCD will identify funding strategies to leverage additional money from state and federal sources, create best practices for SB 1383 compliant compost application, and identify and reduce barriers to participation for farmer and rangeland operators.  \r\n\r\n\r\n2.) Remaining grant funds for Belmont- $16,928.71\r\n\r\nDetailed description:\r\nIn addition to providing a portion of our grant funds to the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project, the City will use the remaining balance for enforcement, education and outreach  to businesses and multi-family units to aid and assist in reaching composting compliance goals. \r\n\r\nEducation: Educational material to assist in guiding businesses and multi-family into compliance.\r\n\r\nEnforcement:  Inspections/site visits, notifications and warnings, citations, Code Enforcement administrative functions.\r\n\r\nOutreach:  Printed materials, online material/webpage creation, social media outreach, informational message mailings, and staffing outreach booth at event(s)","ParticipantName":"City of Belmont","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alberto","LastName":"Espinoza","Phone":"6505957465"},{"GrantID":25013,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":99118.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Turlock intends to use these funds for the following activities: enhanced education and outreach materials to customers regarding SB 1383 provisions, outreach and education materials to Edible Food Recovery generators and organizations, tracking databases for Edible Food Recovery programs, Procurement tracking and record keeping, personnel administrative duties, materials to assist with program development and adjustments and policy and program development.","ParticipantName":"City of Turlock","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lupe","LastName":"Madrigal","Phone":"2096685590"},{"GrantID":25015,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":136747.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SB 1383 Capacity Planning, Edible Food Recovery Education and Enforcement, Program Evaluation and other as-needed SB 1383 Implementation Support Services","ParticipantName":"City of San Marcos","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tess","LastName":"Sangster","Phone":"7607441050"},{"GrantID":25017,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":53192.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To utilize SB 1383 grant funds in the administration and enforcement of the SB 1383 program in the City of Wildomar","ParticipantName":"City of Wildomar","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Howell","Phone":"9516777751"},{"GrantID":25018,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":35142.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Intended uses include but are not limited to:\r\n-Collection costs such as small residential food waste bins, liners, replacement bins.\r\n-Education \u0026 outreach costs such as presentations at schools, print/electronic material including translation into Spanish, media outreach (ie: TV, video, radio and social media).\r\n-Procurement costs including personnel/consultants, tracking software, vehicles/equipment for application of compost \u0026 mulch material.\r\n-Administrative costs for grant management, compliance reporting, etc.\r\n-Indirect / overhead costs (ie: attorney fees).\r\n-Enforcement \u0026 inspection costs including personnel/consultants, education material, training.","ParticipantName":"City of Barstow","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Taylor","LastName":"Britt","Phone":"7602555126"},{"GrantID":25019,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":158060.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used for Citywide education and outreach campaign; Enforcement and Inspection of commercial sites; create a brochure for multi unit families organic recycling;\r\npartnering with Food Finders to recruit Tier 1 and Tier 2 Edible Food Generators; purchasing kitchen counter-top food waste collection pails for residents; Cable TV video for all generators (residents, multi family, and commercial generators) best practices. Personnel costs.\r\n\r\nThe City of Downey has added a Mandatory Organic Waste Disposal Reduction Ordinance to Chapter 10 to Article V of the Downey Municipal Code.","ParticipantName":"City of Downey","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Madeleine","LastName":"Pineda-Campos","Phone":"5629047102"},{"GrantID":25020,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":223823.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project would use funds to perform most of the following activities:\r\n - Outreach regarding SB1383 to businesses and residents, focusing on Tier 1 businesses\r\n - Set up of reporting and record keeping systems to meet SB 1383 reporting requirements, including potential subscription to software\r\n - Purchase of kitchen pails and possibly blue recycling containers to help residents collect organics\r\n - Staff time to oversee and implement SB1383 requirements, inlcuding outreach\r\n - Procurement and use of organic materials (compost and mulch)","ParticipantName":"City of Hayward","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Krump","Phone":"5105834725"},{"GrantID":25021,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":124045.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Leandro will utilize grant funds to secure a consultant that will help create a robust education and outreach program. The campaign will target residents (with the focus being multifamily properties) and businesses about the benefits of organics recycling. Grant funds will be used to create ads, flyers and educational materials in a variety of media types (print, social, video), languages and delivery methods. Funds will also be used for the purchase of equipment, such as countertop kitchen pails and paper bag liners for residents, in addition to organics/recycling bins for businesses.  These tools will support proper sorting and recycling throughout the San Leandro community. Finally, the City will acquire a subscription to Recyclist, a software database that will assist with SB 1383 recordkeeping and reporting.","ParticipantName":"City of San Leandro","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kerry","LastName":"Parker","Phone":"5102981973"},{"GrantID":25022,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":257526.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding from the Local Assistance Grant program will be used for cost related collection of green waste/organics, personnel administration, enforcement, public education, new materials, training and associated cost.","ParticipantName":"City of Ontario","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Porscha","LastName":"Gatewood","Phone":"9093952776"},{"GrantID":25029,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":73147.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Placentia\u0027s usage of the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program focuses on: \r\n1. Promoting educational awareness on organics diversion amongst residents by providing resources (kitchen compost container) and signage (hauler sticker)\r\n2. Decrease contamination amongst commercial businesses with existing food waste recycling programs and incentivize signups with in-house receptacles to assist with diversion\r\n3. Adopt a cloud-based software system to integrate, organize and record data in order to meet the recordkeeping requirements of SB 1383.\r\n\r\nCurrently, the City is engaged in active negotiations with Republic Services to amend the existing franchise agreement to provide organic waste recycling services to all businesses and residents and meet other requirements of SB 1383. More time is needed to complete negotiations for the restated franchise agreement that includes many of the prescriptive requirements necessary to implement SB 1383-compliant programs. Based on these discussions, the City may have to revise the planned expenditures for this grant.","ParticipantName":"City of Placentia","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Samantha","LastName":"Byfield","Phone":"7149938212"},{"GrantID":25031,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":561069.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City has a comprehensive three container program.  Currently the city is implementing SB 1383. The cost of the program is prohibitively high since it is self-supporting and not subsidized by governmental funds.  The City plans to use grant funds for education and outreach by way of mailing flyers, media coverage and door to door outreach. Funding will also be used for inspections and enforcement, record keeping which may include software as well as personnel and equipment related to SB 1383.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Manar","LastName":"Haddad","Phone":"6613263045"},{"GrantID":25033,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":82290.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Arcadia anticipates to expend the full grant amount for public education and outreach materials including print media, social media, the development of outreach materials in other languages; door-to-door outreach, when feasible; signage; training; purchase of household food waste pails, labels and liners; procurement of recovered/recycled products; and recordkeeping and tracking software.","ParticipantName":"City of Arcadia","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Briget","LastName":"Arndell","Phone":"6262542705"},{"GrantID":25035,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":725996.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Sonoma County Waste Management Agency DBA Zero Waste Sonoma is a Joint Powers Authority (JPA) submitting an application on behalf of our 10 member jurisdictions for funds to implement SB 1383. The funds shall be spent on education, outreach, and marketing ad campaigns to inform generators of the regulations and provide assistance to reach compliance. In addition, funds shall be used to enhance collection systems, pay staff and consultants, and satisfy organic waste procurement requirements, among other projects.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County Waste Management Agency d.b.a. Zero Waste Sonoma","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Xinci","LastName":"Tan","Phone":"7075651733"},{"GrantID":25036,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":81078.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our proposed budget for the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant includes:\r\n•\t$12,000 to enter into contract(s) with private entities to assist the jurisdiction with education \u0026 outreach, and other requirements of SB 1383.\r\n•\t$20,000 for purchase of kitchen caddies to be distributed to targeted populations in Santee to help increase the likelihood of organics being properly disposed of in multi-family and senior households.\r\n•\t$43,519 identified to be used to offset personnel expenses of implementation and enforcement of SB 1383 over the term of the grant.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Santee","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Heather","LastName":"Heckman","Phone":"6192584100"},{"GrantID":25037,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":56800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Stanton plans to use the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program funds to pay for services rendered by our hired consultant firm. The consultant firm is assisting the city with development and program implementation to meet requirements outlined in SB 1383. This involves the monitoring and maintenance of generator compliance reporting, preparing, implementing and reviewing educational materials. Additionally, our consultant firm will oversee the city\u0027s capacity planning for an edible food recovery program and assist in developing other SB 1383 related reporting requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Stanton","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Cesar","LastName":"Rangel","Phone":"7148904203"},{"GrantID":25038,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":78475.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Hire consultants to assist with edible food recovery program, program implementation, waiver program, purchasing policy modifications, compose and distribute educational information to residents and businesses, program evaluation and gap analysis, record keeping software, city personnel cost.","ParticipantName":"City of Fountain Valley","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Soumelia","LastName":"Gountoumas","Phone":"7145934441"},{"GrantID":25039,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":43262.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We are presenting two separate projects for this grant application.\r\n\r\nProject 1 is the acquisition of tracking and reporting software for SB1383. We are currently in the review process with 5 vendors and will select a vendor within the next 60 days. This software has an annual cost of approximately $21,000.00 and initial on-boarding costs of $5,000.00 to $12,000.00. The City will supplement any funds needed over the $20,500.00 grant allocation. This software is a critical component of our ongoing record keeping requirements.\r\n\r\nProject 2 is the development, distribution, and promotion of education materials regarding Organic Waste Diversion. Our program will be designed around the unique needs of our small, rural, desert community. We will create video, web, and print content in cooperation with our hauler/processor to ensure the organic stream is free of contamination. We will use funds to promote this education materials on all social media platforms and distribute print content door to door. The City currently has two public events planned to provide hands on education, promoting organic waste diversion, composting, and contamination reduction. The budget for this project is $15,000.00 for the creation of localized education materials and training events and $5,000.00 towards targeted marketing through social media, local radio, newsprint, and USPS Mailer. All print material will be produced using 100 percent recycled materials.","ParticipantName":"City of Twentynine Palms","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elijah","LastName":"Marshall","Phone":"7603676799"},{"GrantID":25040,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":38397.0000,"ProjectSummary":"These funds will be used towards outreach, education and compliance with SB 1383.","ParticipantName":"City of Lathrop","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Melissa","LastName":"Stathakopoulos","Phone":"2099417364"},{"GrantID":25042,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":162553.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We are applying for this grant to provide funding for the inspection program for edible food recovery, and for program evaluation/gap analysis for eastern County programs and the Eastern Regional Materials Recovery Facility to meet SB 1383 requirements.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Janeane","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"5308864984"},{"GrantID":25043,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":78823.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Paramount is requesting the 1383 Local Assistance Grant to conduct the following activities: undertaking critical activities in Education and Outreach related to our local distribution network for organics recycling onsite composting and reuse; analyzing and preparing our Capacity Planning information and documentation; implementing our Procurement Requirements based on our recently enacted EPPP; developing and implementing record keeping systems; developing and implementing a local Enforcement and Inspection program beginning with warnings and education but leading to full fledged enforcement on or before January 1, 2024; conducting Program Evaluation/Gap Analysis in 2022 to assure that all programmatic elements are in place, planned and scheduled for implementation; and purchasing needed equipment including Sure-Close Kitchen Counter Food Waste Containers, and a small number of home composting units and Bokashi Pre-composting units.","ParticipantName":"City of Paramount","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Adriana","LastName":"Figueroa","Phone":"5622202100"},{"GrantID":25044,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":95643.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of South San Francisco will be utilizing a portion of SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program funding towards participation in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help us meet our SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. We will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County, to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support our long-term SB 1383 compliance, and to assess innovative compost procurement and application funding strategies to build capacity for the long-term. \r\n\r\nAnother portion of the funding will be utilized toward the purchase of SB 1383-compliant compost and mulch. This material will be applied in city parks and for city programs, such as community giveaways, and/or for the City\u0027s community gardens. This application of compost and/or mulch will assist the City in meeting its annual organic products procurement target for SB 1383. \r\n\r\nThe last portion of funding will be utilized in a Compost Quality Improvement Public Education Campaign led by the County of San Mateo. This project will assemble a cross-jurisdictional task force, analyze the current compost collection education efforts of all the jurisdictions and waste haulers within the county, conduct focus/stakeholder (residential and commercial) interviews, and propose and pilot a common education and outreach plan for the entire county. We will improve our compost feedstock by improving our compost collection outreach and education message to our communities.","ParticipantName":"City of South San Francisco","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marissa","LastName":"Garren","Phone":"6508778549"},{"GrantID":25045,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":727761.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Sacramento is applying for First Round Funding for CalRecycle’s SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program (OWR1: FY2021-22) to assist the City in implementing regulation requirements of SB 1383 related to residential organic waste collection. The City’s Public Works Department, Recycling and Solid Waste Division services approximately 132,000 households (single-family homes, duplexes, triplexes, and fourplexes) collecting containerized residential garbage, commingled recycling, and yard waste through a three-bin system. To comply with SB 1383, the City’s organic waste recycling program will allow residents to place all organic waste, including yard trimmings, food scraps, and food-soiled paper, in the curbside yard waste container. All collected material is currently and will continue to be processed into compost and mulch when food waste collection begins. \r\n\r\nCurrently approximately 15,000 City-serviced residential accounts are exempt from curbside yard waste collection service. These properties qualify for service exemption due to having five percent or less vegetation coverage on-site or being required to pay a Homeowners Association (HOA) fee for the cost of landscaping services that collect yard waste from the front yards and common grounds of the community for diversion.  \r\n\r\nPursuant to SB 1383, all residential accounts in the City must recycle all generated organic waste, including yard waste, food waste, and food-soiled paper. Homes that do not currently have curbside yard waste collection service due to being exempt will now receive curbside organic waste recycling service. The City will be purchasing a bulk order of approximately 15,000 35-gallon curbside organic waste containers for the yard waste-exempt accounts. The containers will be delivered to each home prior to the start of the City’s food waste recycling program which is set for July 1, 2022, consistent with other jurisdictions in the region. The containers will be manufactured by the City’s container vendor and comply with SB 1383 color and labeling requirements. If awarded funds during First Round Funding through the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program, the City will use a portion of the grant funds to assist in the procurement of the new curbside organic waste containers to provide all City-serviced residents organic waste recycling service. The new containers will be used to collect food waste, food-soiled paper, and incidental yard waste. \r\n\r\nThe City’s population has steadily increased over the years with the construction of new housing developments, many of which are single-family homes and condominiums serviced by the City’s Recycling and Solid Waste Division. Most of these developments are comprised of small properties with immature tree canopies and little to no yard and are therefore exempt from curbside yard waste collection service. Any front yard landscaping is managed by a landscaping service hired by an HOA. With the implementation of SB 1383, these homes will now receive organic waste recycling collection service in order to divert generated food waste, food-soiled paper, and any incidental yard waste. Servicing this large influx of accounts requires the City to create new organic waste service routes. In order to service the new accounts and routes pursuant to SB 1383, the City has ordered multiple new organic waste collection vehicles that are scheduled to be delivered later this year. If awarded, the City will use a portion of the grant funds to cover the purchase of one (1) new organic waste collection vehicle (side-loader truck) to service the new routes. \r\n\r\n\r\nThe City of Sacramento has adopted ordinances/enforceable mechanisms in place per SB 1383 regulation requirements and certifies that it will submit the required SB 1383 ordinances/enforceable mechanisms in the SB 1383 Initial Compliance Report by April 1, 2022 to qualify for First Round Funding. If awarded funds through the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program, the City will use the grant funds to:\r\n\r\n1.\tPurchase new curbside organic waste collection containers for residents that are yard waste-exempt so that all residents are provided organic waste recycling service. \r\n\r\n2.\tFund the purchase of one (1) new organic waste collection vehicle (side-loader truck) to service new organic waste collection routes.","ParticipantName":"City of Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Margaret","LastName":"Kashuba","Phone":"9168084806"},{"GrantID":25049,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":20992.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We plan to use the grant funding for SB1383 work in the following areas\r\nEdible Food Recovery\r\nEducation and outreach\r\nEnforcement and Inspection\r\nProgram Evaluation/Gap Analysis\r\nRecord Keeping","ParticipantName":"City of Capitola","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jessica","LastName":"Kahn","Phone":"8314757300"},{"GrantID":25051,"CycleID":797,"CycleCode":"OWR3        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR3         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Town of Paradise will use all allocated 1383 Local Assistant Grant Program funds to aid in the implementation of regulations adopted by CalRecycle pursuant to Chapter 395, Statutes of 2016 and SB170 Budget Action of 2121. Funds will be used to assist the Town of Paradise with the implementation of regulation requirements associated with AB 1383. All funds will go toward personnel and consultant fees to assist the Town with the needed Capacity Planning, Procurement Requirements,\r\nRecord Keeping, Enforcement and Inspection, Program Evaluation/Gap Analysis.","ParticipantName":"Town of Paradise","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5306247947"},{"GrantID":25052,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":163804.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City will use funds to assist with the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB1383: Short Lived Climate Pollutants regulation.","ParticipantName":"City of Carlsbad","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Avecita","LastName":"Jones","Phone":"7605400521"},{"GrantID":25053,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":95294.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The intended use is to help fund the SB 1383 required Capacity Study.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Amy","LastName":"Kolnes","Phone":"4154736205"},{"GrantID":25054,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":92465.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County proposes to fund three main projects with the SB 1383 Local Assistance grant program: a project in partnership with all the other cities and towns in San Mateo County and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to procure and apply high quality compost, a project to increase the composting collection infrastructure in the unincorporated, unfranchised areas of the county, and a Compost Quality Improvement Public Education Campaign. \r\n\r\nRCD Compost Broker Project:\r\nThis project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the (RCD) to help meet SB 1383’s recovered organic waste product procurement target. The County will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County, to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support long-term SB 1383 compliance, and to assess innovative compost procurement and application funding strategies to build capacity for the long-term.  \r\n\r\nComposting Infrastructure in Unfranchised Areas Project:\r\nSome areas of the county do not generate a franchise fee; therefore, the County is looking for grant funds to help subsidize some of the organic waste collection program costs in these areas. The grant funds will be used to purchase carts (for collecting recyclables and organic waste), to hire a consultant to help design an inspection and enforcement program for these areas, and to purchase a cart lift for the food waste collection container at the Pescadero Transfer Station (a rural transfer station) to facilitate self-hauling of organic waste.\r\n\r\nCompost Quality Improvement Public Education Campaign:\r\nThe County will be participating in a Compost Quality Improvement Public Education Campaign which  will assemble a cross-jurisdictional task force, analyze the current compost collection education efforts of all the jurisdictions and waste haulers within the county, conduct focus/stakeholder (residential and commercial) interviews, and propose and pilot a common education and outreach plan for the entire county. The County will improve compost feedstock by improving compost collection outreach and education message to its communities.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gordon","LastName":"Tong","Phone":"6503634159"},{"GrantID":25055,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":131133.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds needed to implement new SB 1383 requirements to the unincorporated areas of Merced County.  Various supplies, educational materials, and outreach are needed to begin implementing SB 1383.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lindsey","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"2093857518"},{"GrantID":25056,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":208136.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1. It is the intent of the County to achieve sustainable SB 1383 compliance which will survive the duration of the grant. The County seeks to prepare components necessary for compliance. Such components include direct recovered organic waste product procurement, administrative fees for contracts and consultants, tracking technology for recordkeeping and implementation record purposes. Each element of the project is described in detail in the following sections.  \r\n\r\na. $12,000 in grant revenues will be used to procure and deliver eligible compost and/or mulch for application on County landscapes in pursuit of the County’s annual procurement target as described by 14 CCR § 18993.1.  Currently, application is limited by budget for material purchases, and staffing to apply the materials. Alameda County Building Maintenance Department will apply compost and mulch using their own labor and equipment on County landscapes. BMD will assess opportunities to apply more material and collect recordkeeping components required under the regulations.  \r\n\r\nb. $55,000 in grant revenues will be used by the Community Development Agency to hire a consultant to help with implementation of the organics collections activities required by SB 1383. Funds will be used to engage a qualified solid waste consultant to provide SB1383 program management services in the County’s Waste Program jurisdiction at an approximate annual cost of $55,000 to be spent within the 2-year grant period.  Anticipated SB1383 program management services include, but are not limited to: establishing 1383-compliant solid waste program systems and training County staff on their use; monitoring SB 1383 implementation and compliance by haulers and generators; and maintaining and organizing the County’s SB1383 implementation record. \r\n\r\nc. $90,767 of grant revenues will be used by the County to pursue one or more procurement strategies to put in place contracts or agreements with direct service provider(s), such as a firm, non-profit, or resource conservation district, to procure and place eligible compost on the County’s behalf and pay administrative fees associated with contract management and SB 1383 documentation requirements.  \r\n\r\nd. $36,000 of grant revenues will be applied towards SB 1383 recordkeeping and compliance tracking which could include in-house development of a software program and/or off the shelf subscription-based tracking and recordkeeping software such as the Recyclist Program Tracker. Software developed or procured would fulfill SB 1383 jurisdictional implementation record and recordkeeping requirements as detailed in 14 CCR Section 18995.2.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Cook","Phone":"5102089754"},{"GrantID":25059,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":37167.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Yolo County plans to utilize funding to bring the 1,000+ residents in the rural portion of Davis into compliance with the bin color requirements set forth in SB 1383. A portion of these funds will go to educate those Davis residents about the new regulations and the importance of putting their carts out during lid color swap week.  The largest portion of our funds will be used to run an marketing/outreach campaign promoting our compost giveaway days to 75,000+ residents and to offset procurement of compost material.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marissa","LastName":"Juhler","Phone":"5306668813"},{"GrantID":25060,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":28442.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Funds will support personnel costs and outreach programs and materials to help implement SB1383 requirements","ParticipantName":"City of Hermosa Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Douglas","LastName":"Krauss","Phone":"3107503603"},{"GrantID":25061,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":1850875.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Diego will utilize the awarded grant funds to offset the cost of procuring and distributing automated organic waste containers and kitchen pails for their curbside collection program.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kenneth","LastName":"Prue","Phone":"8584925085"},{"GrantID":25064,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":45859.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Atwater would use this grant funding to assist with the cost of procurement for the additional toters needed to comply with SB1383.","ParticipantName":"City of Atwater","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Justin","LastName":"Vinson","Phone":"2097770273"},{"GrantID":25066,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":146564.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be utilized to provide organics waste and edible food recovery related education and outreach to residents and businesses.  Activities will include hiring consultants to develop educational content and perform outreach in the community. The objective will be to maximize participation and promote desired sorting behavior to minimize contamination.","ParticipantName":"City of Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kaitlyn","LastName":"Elliott-norgrove","Phone":"7606435219"},{"GrantID":25068,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":159969.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City is seeking funding to assist with various SB 1383 compliance activities. We are seeking funding to comply with education and outreach requirements and to improve messaging through the City\u0027s website and social media, as well as multi-lingual print materials. Contracting with marketing and public relations firm Tripepi Smith to assist in these activities. We are seeking funding to establish monitoring and reporting capabilities through the purchase of Recyclist software system and training specific to code enforcement and city staff prior to effectively address non-compliance. Additional grant funding is needed to pay non-funded portion (1/3rd) of ten Busch Systems Evolve 3-container arrays in public areas of various city facilities. Grant funds are also needed to contract with Abound Food Care to help establish and monitor the City\u0027s edible food recovery program. A small portion of grant funding (10%) is requested to cover costs of administering the grant and coordinating the activities of various subcontractors.","ParticipantName":"City of Costa Mesa","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Gaxiola","Phone":"7147545303"},{"GrantID":25069,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":122592.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Alhambra will use the one-time funding to initiate an innovative, multilingual communications campaign to increase public education and engagement with organic food waste recycling and food recovery initiatives. The campaign will be developed and designed by a highly-qualified professional services agency to be selected following the City’s request for proposal process. The City does not have the full and preferred capacity in house to create an effective, robust and timely communications strategy regarding SB 1383. The limited number of recycling staff are keenly focused on implementing other key SB 1383 requirements including compliance monitoring of local businesses, responding to questions and concerns from residents and overseeing the waste management contract. Therefore, this opportune grant program allows the City of Alhambra to access marketing and communications expertise to help break down the technical, and sometimes confusing, terminology of food waste, recycling and food recovery initiatives into more digestible terms for the community to understand and apply. \r\n\r\nThe comprehensive, multifaceted campaign will raise awareness of the environmental effects of short-lived climate pollutants, the connection to greenhouse gas emissions and the benefits of edible food recovery, in order to cultivate wide-ranging support for the “collective good” as envisioned by SB 1383 implementation. The campaign will provide information on the SB 1383 requirements, how the City is implementing the regulations and how to properly dispose of organic waste, while addressing particular nuances unique to our diverse population. The campaign will effectively articulate highly technical requirements and regulations into clear, concise and actionable information to be distributed in the most prominent languages within our communities: English, Spanish, Chinese and Vietnamese. \r\n\r\nIn addition to the campaign, the City of Alhambra seeks to lead by example by empowering its workforce to be “recycling ambassadors”. First, the City will use funding to purchase up to (100) blue recyclables bin and (100) green organic waste bins to be installed at all City facilities, including public areas and employee breakrooms. No such bins are currently available at these locations. Then, expert recycling staff will conduct training, outreach and education to City employees on the SB 1383 requirements, how the City is implementing the regulations and how to properly dispose of organic waste. Signage and posters will be placed on and near the receptacles to ensure compliance with the disposal requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Alhambra","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Randi","LastName":"Hembree","Phone":"6265703256"},{"GrantID":25070,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":24261.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Funds will be used to purchase equipment to help residents divert their food scrap waste in their homes.","ParticipantName":"City of Artesia","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"5628656262"},{"GrantID":25071,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":116064.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be utilized to:\r\n1. Create, print, and distribute public information items regarding SB1383. \r\n2. Purchase post-consumer organics products.","ParticipantName":"City of Buena Park","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Laurie","LastName":"Aubuchon","Phone":"7145623653"},{"GrantID":25072,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":191284.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Oro Loma Sanitary District will use the grant funding for the following required SB 1383 tasks: recordkeeping and public education and outreach. A portion of the grant funding will be used to obtain a 2-year subscription to Recyclist Program Tracker. Recyclist is a cloud-based software program that will enable Oro Loma Sanitary District to fulfill all of the SB 1383 jurisdictional implementation tasks and recordkeeping requirements as detailed in 14 CCR Section 18995.2. The rest of the funds will be used for public education and outreach materials.","ParticipantName":"Oro Loma Sanitary District","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Natasha","LastName":"Browne","Phone":"5104816964"},{"GrantID":25073,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":132049.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Santa Monica will use these grant funds to purchase educational, outreach and social media audio/video/print materials, and organics recycling hardware accessories to assist the City\u0027s residents and businesses, including but not limited to organic collection bags and kitchen counter organics pails, in compliance with the State\u0027s SB 1383, and the City\u0027s new local recycling ordinance.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Monica","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Carlos","LastName":"Collard","Phone":"3104582201"},{"GrantID":25076,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":91811.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We are planning to use the funds to help with record keeping by using a cloud-based software program tracker.  This will enable data tracking of organic compliance.  We are also planning to use funds to help secure personnel for record keeping (inspection and enforcement) and consultants. To purchase outreach material for education and equipment (bins and carts).","ParticipantName":"City of Tulare","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"April","LastName":"Luttrell","Phone":"5596844289"},{"GrantID":25079,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":60589.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Glenn County will be responsible for establishing an edible food recovery program, conducting education and outreach to the community, procuring recyclable products, securing access to recycling and edible food recovery capacity, and monitoring compliance and conducting enforcement. These funds will assist the Jurisdiction in the implementation of these goals.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Talia","LastName":"Richardson","Phone":"5309346530"},{"GrantID":25082,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":22792.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The requested funding to assist the City of La Palma with the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383 including: \r\n• Capacity Planning\r\n• Collection\r\n• Edible Food Recovery\r\n• Education and outreach (includes organic waste \u0026 edible food recovery)\r\n• Enforcement and Inspection\r\n• Program Evaluation/Gap Analysis\r\n• Procurement Requirements (using recycled organic products – compost, mulch, electricity, and/or renewable gas and recycled paper and paper products)\r\n• Record Keeping\r\nThe City intends to use this funding to hire a consultant to assist with SB 1383 compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of La Palma","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Herrera","Phone":"7146903327"},{"GrantID":25084,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":20538.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds to be used for construction of storage/staging area for generated/procured compost.","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Roten","Phone":"7607090427"},{"GrantID":25086,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Orange Cove is seeking grant funding to assist with SB 1383 implementation.  Specifically, the city plans to use the money for the purchase of 1300 2 gallon kitchen pails for residents to transfer food waste; purchase 1300 refrigerator magnets with organic waste information; purchase necessary labels for all new carts and bins; and purchase recycled organic waste (compost) to satisfy the procurement requirement.","ParticipantName":"City of Orange Cove","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Hernandez","Phone":"5596264488"},{"GrantID":25087,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":771586.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds from the SB1383 Local Assistance Grant Program would be used for community education, events and engagement for both organics and edible food recovery. A marketing campaign targeting single-family residents and multi-family units of 4 or less would include, but not limited to, social media, website information, flyers/bill inserts and radio. In conjunction with this, enforcement and inspection would begin with Program Compliance staff, who will overturn residential lids and help with “what goes where” education.  Funds will also be utilized for reporting / record keeping software, capacity planning, program evaluation, procurement requirements, and contract negotiation.  Support will be given to local food recovery organization(s) to help expand and promote their programs within our community. These needed funds will be a great benefit to the communities and the citizens of our beautiful city.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Brock","LastName":"Buche","Phone":"5596211610"},{"GrantID":25089,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":61445.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Public Works plans on using these funds for education and outreach and organic material procurement. The education and outreach funding will be used to educate residents on the proper disposal of organic materials. This will consist of the purchase of educational materials and handouts to be given to residents during community events.\r\nThe procurement funds will be used to purchase compost/mulch to either be used on landscaped right of way, or be handed out to residents during community clean up evnets.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Banos","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Martha","LastName":"Brazil","Phone":"2098277044"},{"GrantID":25090,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":214802.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Escondido \r\n• Education and outreach (includes organic waste \u0026 edible food recovery)\r\n• Enforcement and Inspection\r\n• Edible Food Recovery\r\n• Equipment","ParticipantName":"City of Escondido","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kim","LastName":"Silva","Phone":"7608394076"},{"GrantID":25091,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":123637.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This program will include education and outreach efforts to residents and customers related to SB 1383 to ensure effective implementation of new or expanded organic programs. Funds will be used to create an enforcement program by adding a Recycling Coordinator and/or Route Auditor to perform contamination monitoring requirements. Surplus edible food will go to food recovery organizations and services to help feed residents in need instead of going to landfills.","ParticipantName":"City of Hawthorne","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Selena","LastName":"Acuna","Phone":"3103492982"},{"GrantID":25095,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":60548.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This funding will be used to help the City of Bell Gardens achieve compliance to be successful in implementing all requirements within SB 1383.  This funding will also provide the City with additional resources to increase community education and outreach.","ParticipantName":"City of Bell Gardens","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bernardo","LastName":"Iniguez","Phone":"5628067770"},{"GrantID":25096,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":37204.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: These funds will be used to assist with implementation of SB1383 requirements including, but not limited to: outreach materials, collection items, data management software, etc.","ParticipantName":"City of South Pasadena","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Arpy","LastName":"Kasparian","Phone":"6264037253"},{"GrantID":25097,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":371025.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle’s SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program would provide funding to support the cities and special districts within San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management’s (IWMA) JPA/MOA to implement the requirements of SB 1383. Funding will be used to assist jurisdictions with personnel costs related to consulting fees, staffing for enforcement and inspection, and labor costs associated with build new infrastructure for recovered organic waste procurement. Funding will also be used to purchase new bins for recovered organic waste procurement, and bins to increase recycling efforts. Additionally, funding will be used to help business and multi-family complexes throughout the IWMA region, to meet the requirements of SB 1383 by providing door-to-door education on the new state mandate. \r\n  The IWMA represents multiple jurisdictions and is dedicated to assisting each jurisdiction in meeting their individual compliance needs. The IWMA has allocated funding based on the specific needs of the members party to this application. However, some jurisdictions were not able to request their specific needs currently, due to a short application period and COVID-19.  As a result, IWMA intends to work with the CalRecycle Grant Manager to move funds between classifications if/when needed to help support those agencies, while recognizing that doing so is at the CalRecycle Grant Manager’s discretion.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jordan","LastName":"Lane","Phone":"8057828530"},{"GrantID":25100,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":137101.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of South Gate proposes to develop the programs required by SB 1383.  The City is currently is a transitional period as it relates to its solid waste contract.   The solid waste contract is set to expire on December 31, 2022. The City is in the process to procure a new contract that will be tentatively be award in July 2022. A possibly new contractor and the existing contractor are still required to comply with SB 1383 to most extend possible. The City proposes to use the grant funds to procure professional services, administrative costs, personnel,  education, enforcement, equipment, marketing/promotion/outreach, material and other indirect costs.","ParticipantName":"City of South Gate","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gladis","LastName":"Deras","Phone":"3235639576"},{"GrantID":25101,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":167333.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Fairfield anticipates using requested funds to bolster our existing SB 1383 program. Funds will be used primarily for education and outreach materials (print media, radio, video, social media), record keeping software (Recyclist), door-to-door outreach, and potential personnel augmentation. The City also anticipates purchasing bins for all City facilities that are accessible to the public.","ParticipantName":"City of Fairfield","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Corey","LastName":"Beavers","Phone":"7074287528"},{"GrantID":25102,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":29847.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Shafter proposes to use available grant funds to purchase educational and promotional items primarily for City residents impacted by the new regulations.  This could include bags and containers to encourage and improve participation in the food waste diversion programs.  The funds will also help to offset costs for purchasing equipment and supplies for City staff to monitor and enforce the new regulations, including iPads for mobile tracking and printing flyers for distribution to impacted residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Shafter","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"James","Phone":"6617465002"},{"GrantID":25103,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":66086.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lincoln proposes to use funding from the SB1383 Local Assistance Grant Program to assist in implementing the program within the City.   We seek to use the majority of funding to inform and engage citizens in Organic Waste Reduction as well as the specific requirements of SB1383.  This is the City’s biggest need since we do not have a Public Information Officer.  The City plans to use funding for:\r\nMarketing/Promotion/Outreach $44,000 – Development of collateral (bill inserts, single or double-sided flyers/postcards, custom mailers, website edits, and graphics for social media). \r\nTraining $9,250 - Training for City Solid Waste and Enforcement staff for monitoring, evaluating, conducting site visits and reporting.  Training for Public Works Administrative staff in evaluating waiver requests.  \r\nAdministrative Costs - $9,000 – Gap analysis for SB1383 program requirements to determine where to focus staff efforts in areas to improve compliance with the regulations.  Assess ongoing and future staffing and funding needs.\r\nEducation $1,857 – Providing information to City Council regarding the implementation of SB1383.\r\nEquipment $1,600 – Purchase a tablet for use during site visits and enforcement activities. \r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Lincoln","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Christian","LastName":"Punsal","Phone":"9164343201"},{"GrantID":25104,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":106019.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Pittsburg is applying for SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program funds in order to meet compliance with 14 CCR section 18991.1. Jurisdiction Edible Food Recovery Program, 14 CCR section 18991.2. Recordkeeping Requirements for Jurisdiction Edible Food Recovery Program, 14 CCR section 18995.1. Jurisdiction Inspection Requirements (as it relates to edible food generators), and 14 CCR section 18992.1. Organic Waste Recycling Capacity Planning.  \r\n\r\nFor approximately a year, the City has coordinated with Contra Costa County, several surrounding jurisdictions, RecycleMore, and RecycleSmart to share best practices and craft solutions for implementing SB 1383.  The City has also been engaged with its hauler, Mount Diablo Resource Recovery (MDRR) regarding a variety of implementation items.  In both groups of professionals sharing the same tasks, and at the City of Pittsburg, it is widely accepted that a successful Edible Food Recovery Program is crucial for meeting SB 1383 diversion goals yet equally logistically challenging.  Especially in the realm of edible food recovery, where great volumes of organic waste can not only be diverted from the landfill but consumed or put to a secondary use, the City finds it pertinent to employ the skills of of a professional consultant experienced in food recovery markets, familiar with applicable organizations and services, and already active in regional food recovery operations.  Therefore, if granted, the City will develop an RFP and utilize the local assistance funding to hire a qualified consultant to design, develop, and implement one year of Pittsburg\u0027s Edible Food Recovery Program. \r\n\r\nIn its design and development stages, the City will include the consultant in periodic check-ins with the County, local jurisdictions, their consultants, and MDRR to seek opportunities to forge partnerships that stitch together edible food recovery across neighboring jurisdictions.  With City oversite, implementation will begin in June 2023 and will include periodic self-evaluations for effectiveness and for meeting SB 1383 recordkeeping requirements.  Ten months post-implementation, the City will evaluate the Program in order to make staffing and resource decision for continuation of the Program in-house.\r\n\r\nIn compliance with SB 1383, the City will also utilize the consultant to fulfil any Capacity Planning information requests received from Contra Costa County.","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sara","LastName":"Bellafronte","Phone":"9252524109"},{"GrantID":25107,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":32537.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Coronado Public Services and Engineering (PSE) Department is responsible for managing the City’s integrated waste management activities, which include solid waste franchise administration and compliance with the CalRecycle requirements for recycling and waste diversion from landfills.  PSE staff will partner with environmental service consultants to develop and implement an edible food recovery program in alignment with SB 1383 requirements including performing data collection and outreach; developing educational resources; performing activities related to capacity planning; developing procedures and materials for generator and food recovery organization inspections, and for receiving and investigating complaints; and identifying further edible food recovery opportunities within the City. PSE staff will provide direct assistance to food recovery organizations and commercial edible food generators to facilitate SB 1383 compliance; will perform record keeping activities; and policy development for procurement requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Coronado","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ofelia","LastName":"Andrade","Phone":"6195227381"},{"GrantID":25109,"CycleID":759,"CycleCode":"TEA29       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA29        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":72009.0000,"ProjectSummary":"TEA29 grant funds will be used for conducting routine waste tires facility inspections, attending necessary trainings, related administrative work, educating the public and facilities, field patrolling, small cleanups, and surveillance, to buy necessary equipment, to pay for mileage, etc.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Moushumi","LastName":"Hasan","Phone":"5306668646"},{"GrantID":25110,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":289476.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Oxnard is located in Southern California with a population of over 200,000 residents. Oxnard is the largest city in Ventura County and has a significant Spanish-speaking and Mixteco cultural demographic. \r\n\r\nThe Environmental Resources Division, within the Public Works Department, provides uninterrupted weekly collection and removal of solid waste, recyclable material, and organic waste material to approximately 40,000 residential single-family households and to approximately 5,000 commercial and multi-family dwelling units to ensure a safe and sanitary environment.  \r\n\r\nUnlike other cities that have franchise agreements with private haulers, the City of Oxnard is the contracted waste hauler, transfer, and materials recovery facility (MRF) operator, in addition to being the designated jurisdiction tasked with implementation, inspection, enforcement, and reporting. This offers the city a unique opportunity to implement SB 1383 program requirements while establishing local, jurisdictional control over program elements.  \r\n\r\nIn the Fiscal Year, 2019-20 ER’s fleet collected 181,682 solid waste tons, 14,540 curbside recycle tons, and 15,391 organic waste tons from residential, multi-family, and commercial sectors.  In many cases, the fleet’s age ranges from 10 to 20 years.  Starting in January of 2022, newly purchased and leased vehicles have begun arriving to replace some of the older trucks.  The routes are still managed by manually printed paper route sheets.  Many MRF operations, (i.e. tracking of Construction and Demolition, repair and maintenance reports, etc.)  are also done by hand.  The scale-house data management system does not communicate with our internal billing and compliance tracking.     \r\n\r\nThe city currently has a 20-year-old data management and billing system.  There are multiple, separate databases used to track the scale house transactions, manage commercial accounts services, and handle all customer billing. Currently, all compliance, enforcement, education, and outreach are tracked using Excel spreadsheets and the routes are all still printed onto paper routing sheets delivered to the drivers daily.  This reduces efficiency, contributes to customer support delays, and results in miscommunication, missed pickups, and redundancy in staff activities. \r\n\r\nCollections and Operations.  The City will purchase cloud-based routing and operational optimization software.  Current options include Routeware, Softpac, and WAM.  Also, the city will invest in new data management technologies to streamline operations, billing, compliance tracking, and reporting.  All of these acquisitions will be subject to the city’s competitive bidding process.  Funding will be used to procure the most affordable software system that can communicate with our existing and future customer billing systems.  \r\n\r\nRecord Keeping, Enforcement, and Inspection tracking.  The City will purchase a cloud-based data management system that will enable staff to identify businesses in and out of compliance with all waste diversion requirements, interface with our utility billing system and assist with record keeping of outreach, implementation, enforcement, and inspection activities.  The preferred system is the Recyclist Program Tracker, a cloud-based software program that enables a wide variety of data tracking that the city currently does not have the capability to do, including organics collection service compliance, collection waivers, paper, and ROWP procurement tracking, edible food recovery inspections and enforcement. While the Program Tracker fulfills all of the SB 1383 jurisdictional implementation record and recordkeeping requirements as detailed in 14 CCR Section 18995.2, the purchase will be subject to the city’s competitive bidding process.  Other options currently being explored include Airtable and a customized database, which would require developer support and staff training. \r\n\r\nLarge Events.  The City of Oxnard already has a large inventory of Clear Stream containers that are used for special events, including Earth Day, the Strawberry Festival, the Salsa Festival, and the Tamale Festival in addition to other lesser-known events.  The plan is to purchase green and black tops to add to the inventory so that our events in 2022 and moving forward are SB 1383 compliant.  This will enable the city’s Environmental Resource Division to supply all special events, even the monthly food truck events, with the required three material stream collection options.\r\n\r\nOutreach, Education, Marketing, and Promotion. With nearly 74% of the city\u0027s residents identifying as Hispanic, outreach to the Spanish-speaking community has remained a challenge.  Radio is one of the most popular mediums for reaching this population.  Environmental Resources Division staff already has a strong direct person-to-person outreach strategy, which includes two current and one additional planned FTE.  Investing in comprehensive marketing and promotion outlets will enable the city to reach underserved and hard-to-reach populations, which tend to live in multifamily residential properties, which also tend to be our most challenging sector to serve. \r\n\r\nTraining. The staff has not attended a conference, tradeshow, or specialized workshop in a number of years. Having access to funding for training would be invaluable to our overburdened, under-resourced staff.","ParticipantName":"City of Oxnard","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sarah","LastName":"Ahern","Phone":"8052002206"},{"GrantID":25111,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":64444.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of El Centro has identified two categories that are imperative for the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB1383. \r\n\r\nHalf of the requested grant funds will be utilized to purchase kitchen pails for residents to collect all biodegradable kitchen scraps. The pails will be delivered with education material on the program. The city\u0027s waste hauling provider will be distributing the kitchen pails to residents and collecting the kitchen waste.\r\n\r\nThe second half of the requested funds will be utilized to hire a consultant firm to assist the city with rate implementation in support of SB1383, including Prop 218 process.","ParticipantName":"City of El Centro","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Abraham","LastName":"Campos","Phone":"7606043799"},{"GrantID":25113,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":30304.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town plans to utilize these funds to provide educational outreach to Yucca Valley residents and businesses about SB 1383 and how to be compliant.","ParticipantName":"Town of Yucca Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jessica","LastName":"Rice","Phone":"7603697207"},{"GrantID":25114,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":146529.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of El Cajon will be using these funds to support SB 1383 required programs.  This grant funding will help the City establish and maintain an Edible Food Recovery Program in addition to providing public outreach to educate our community on SB 1383 requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of El Cajon","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Monica","LastName":"Martinez","Phone":"6194411704"},{"GrantID":25115,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":20879.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SB 1383 Outreach/ Education","ParticipantName":"City of Waterford","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lonnie","LastName":"Statzer","Phone":"2098742328"},{"GrantID":25116,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":113786.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Use of consultant services to provide education, outreach, and enforcement of the City of Tustin\u0027s regulations pertaining to SB 1383.","ParticipantName":"City of Tustin","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stacey","LastName":"Cuevas","Phone":"7145733037"},{"GrantID":25117,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":89694.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: In July of 2017, our City Council adopted Resolution 17-62 addressing food waste and food recovery from within the City boarders and reaffirmed its commitment by adopting Resolution 20-97 in December 2020, which also requires the integration of edible food waste.  On December 8, 2021, our City Council approved the issuance of a Request for Proposal (RFP 22-4) for the collection, processing, and recycling of organic waste, food scraps, from commercial, industrial, and multi-family locations within the City.  The information contained herein, further expands on our implementation program by providing resources for increasing our capacity of recoverable and edible food and food products, collection of food and food scraps, implementing enhanced edible food recovery programs, implementing a robust City-wide education and outreach program, expanding our enforcement program, continuing evaluation of our program and potential gaps in service needs, modernizing the City’s procurement policies to comply with current needs and legislative enactments, and implementing a record keeping program to track all food waste, scraps and edible food recovered from point-source locations through to ultimate distribution and/or end of life.\r\n\r\nCapacity Planning\r\n\r\nAlthough we have identified our Tier 1 and Tier 2 Donors in the early stages of our program, several have been reluctant to participate in the program because of fear of liabilities and corporate responsibilities or restrictions event though many of them are able to participate under current guidelines and state laws.  Each of the donors have been identified based on the 12 categories established by SB 1383 and have been evaluated for applicability and ability to participate in the program.  In some cases, the size of the location or their business structure make it difficult for them to donate to recovery organizations.  The program to be enacted with these funds will provide direct assistance to these organizations to determine the actual capacity that each is capable of achieving under the program.  One of the areas of focus under this portion will be the expansion of the edible food from commercial generators.  Expanding our education and outreach program to Tier 1 and Tier 2 partners will be part of the capacity planning to ensure that they same messages are being not only distributed but fully understood by all of the participants in the program.  Our program will expand the identification of edible foods as well as their associated tonnages and methods for recovery. We will implement a self-assessment program that will be submitted to the City for validation to verify capacity of each location partner as well as the overall capacity of the City.\r\n\r\nWorking with our current non-profit partners and food recovery organizations, we will work to link them with the direct donors in order to reduce the time between donation and redistribution.  Once the connections are established, comprehensive training will be implemented to ensure the capacity of the program parameters either remain at established program levels or enhanced with programmatic expansion.\r\n\r\nAs part of the capacity planning established herein, we will expand our planning endeavors to include a revised quantification for our actual food recovery capacity utilizing current resources and develop additional avenues and partners if our revised capacity is insufficient to meet the needs of the donations made to the recovery organizations.  In some cases, capacity at existing location may be expanded and in others, we will provide assistance to our partners to help expand and/or modernize their facilities and infrastructure needs.  These services will include conducting random evaluations and audits of identified food generators and requiring a comprehensive tracking of donated and discarded food and related products.  Combined with our hauler audit program that is conducted every year, all locations in the City that either generate, distribute, process, arrange, store, sell, or otherwise deal with food material will be required to submit and electronically generated tracking system to account for the life-cycle accounting of the food, donated for consumption, processed via compost or recovery, and landfilled.\r\n\r\nCollection\r\n\r\nUnder this program, collection activities will be expanded to include all areas of recovery including, commercial, industrial, multi-family, and residential.  The expanded program will fall under two general categories, commercial and residential.\r\n\r\nAs referenced above, RFP 22-4 will increase our collection of commercial and multi-family food scraps by implementing a franchised collection system for the entire City.  As part of the program, we will be awarding one (1) or more Commercial Organics Collection, Processing and Recycling Franchise Agreement(s) that will encompass all commercial and multifamily accounts within the City.  The franchises will provide cost-effective, environmentally sound, and efficient commercial organics collection, processing, recycling, and management system, which includes mandatory collection of all organic material generated within commercial, industrial, and multi-family establishments of the City.  The services implemented above will be implemented beginning with the initial roll-out of services on July 1, 2022 and will remain continuous until the entire City is covered.\r\n\r\nThe requirements of our collection program will preserve the environment and protect the health, safety, and quality of life for Montebello residents by utilizing fully automated Air Quality Management District (AQMD) (Alternative Fueled) compliant vehicles and trained operators that are licensed and possess a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) within the State of California.\r\n\r\nThe collection of commercial food will be established based on predetermined collection schedules and will  be tracked and catalogued for compliance.  Weekly tonnage reports will be submitted to the City for verification and compliance.  All collection locations will be provided with compliant food scrap bins and containers and will be processed in a manner as to prevent foul smell or contamination by vermin, rodents, or insects.\r\n\r\nOn the residential side of the collection, we are working with our residential hauler to implement a city-wide mandatory residential food scrap recovery program with a targeted implementation date of July 1, 2022.  This program will provide for the collection of residential food scraps and food related products from all residential dwelling units within the City and provide for the effective monitoring and tracking of collection locations, compliance, and reporting of tonnage to the City.  The program will also utilize renewable natural gas (RNG) in their collection vehicles and through the compost produced form the organic and food scrap material collection.\r\n\r\nWe are working with them to also implement a City-wide route tracker to specifically target residential areas of the City that may not be in compliance or that may not be utilizing the services of the program.  Collection under this residential program will be verified by a combination of City staff, consultants, resident volunteer corps participants, and route supervisors to increase compliance and participation in the program.  \r\n\r\nEdible Food Recovery \r\n\r\nOne of the keys to the successful implementation of our collection program is the integration of collection activities with our more than 381 volunteers that the City currently works with to implement our programs.  To demonstrate this commitment that the volunteers have to our programs last year, over 1,283 volunteer hours were accumulated working on implementing programs to benefit the City.  Building on the success of our current programs our trained core of volunteers will work with City staff and nonprofit organizations to collect and distribute edible cooked food and other non cooked food items for distribution to those in need within our community. As part of this program a comprehensive training program will be conducted to ensure the proper handling and distribution of food utilizing all regulatory requirements and safety provisions.  \r\n\r\nWorking with all applicable guidelines and in conjunction with City staff our volunteers and staff will collect edible food (Cooked and uncooked) collected from Tier 1 and Tier 2 establishments back to the City and/or our partners for planned distribution within hours of collection.  Utilizing insulated heating and holding cabinets, the precooked food will be examined for applicable guidelines and prepared for distribution to others in the community via insulated food recovery bags, containers, and equipment, for delivery and distribution at other locations.\r\n\r\nWorking with local nonprofit organizations, food banks, food pantries, shelters, and other like entities, edible food recovered will be collected, inventoried, processed, and or stored for distribution to others or as part of a larger food donation give-away program.  Utilizing current capacities, some locations may be provided with freezers, refrigerators, and heating vessels and equipment to preserve the integrity of the food for maximum utilization.  We will also be looking to develop a network of locations that can prepare the donated food for distribution either by cooking or repackaging for storage and or serving as part of the program.  \r\n\r\nAdditionally, under this funding opportunity, we are looking to establish drop off locations where commercial businesses licensed to conduct business within the City will be able to drop off edible food for distribution to others.\r\n\r\nEducation and Outreach\r\n\r\nReaching out to those impacted most is essential to the successful implementation of our program.  That is why our education and outreach program encompasses a multi-stage approach to reaching our targeted sectors of society that will be impacted by participation in this program whether as a donor or a recipient.  The development of an extensive education and outreach campaign will be developed to provide information about the program and the effectiveness of its parameters.  The program will be conducted in both print and electronic formats as to maximize the potential for success.  \r\n\r\nConducted in bilingual formats, monthly seminars, site visits, audits, surveys, and repeated outreach to the restaurants and eating establishments will be conducted to provide updated information.  Outreach and education to identified businesses on how to discard their food under the program will be a repeat topic for discussion and will be updated with lessons learned and successful programs that have been implemented.  A business-to-business education program will be developed to pair likeminded businesses together for the development of an enhanced program.  Similarly, complementary business and businesses that may benefit from each other will also be introduced to maximize program effectiveness and maximize materials diversion from landfills.\r\n\r\nEducation and outreach to residential populations will be held in a similar manner with enhanced attention to the needs of the residential program.  Utilizing direct contact with residents via community events, point of sale (POS) displays, social media, targeted advertisements, and City based programs, residents will be educated on the program parameters on a continuum and reminded of the overall collective program through the identification of partnerships such as eating establishments, vendors, supermarkets, and other food recovery organizations.\r\n\r\nCollectively, our targeted outreach program encompasses integrated messaging in all formats including print, presentations, seminars, web casts, in-person learning, community events, and social media to provide all areas of the City with the most accurate information available about the program.   \r\n\r\n\r\nEnforcement and Inspection \r\n\r\nEnforcement is another part of the program that will benefit from the program funds.  With limited resources and a reduced code enforcement staff our resources are stretched thin and cannot cover all of the areas required.  To this end, the funds utilized under this program will be used to create a volunteer enforcement system whereby residents and businesses and report noncompliance entities to the City for continued enforcement.  Furthermore, enforcement of Resolutions 17-62 and 20-97 which require the integration of food waste, and a diversion rate of 75% will be implemented to maximize the effectiveness of the program. \r\n\r\nAs part of the enforcement program, the City’s previously referenced volunteer corps will work with City inspectors and code enforcement officials to inspect and report deficiencies in the program.  When code violations are identified, the volunteers will refer the issue to the City for confirmation and follow up as appropriate based on applicable law.  \r\n\r\n\r\nProgram Evaluation/Gap Analysis \r\n\r\nNeedless to say, program evaluation is a key component of the ensuring the maximum effectiveness of the program.  To ensure the continued success, monthly evaluation sessions will be conducted between City Staff, consultants, businesses, nonprofits, and volunteers, to evaluate the effectiveness of the program.  Each area of the program will be analyzed for effectiveness by the affected participating sector and changes made as warranted to maintain and/or increase the effectiveness of the program.   Any gaps identified in the programs intent or implementation will be analyzed and changes made to correct and deficiencies or shortcomings that may be identified in the program.  Likewise, new programs and ideas will also be analyzed based on the implementation of the program.\r\n\r\nProcurement Requirements\r\n\r\nUpdated the City procurement regulations to meet the current requirements will be undertaken in this program.  Building on successful models and previous policies implemented by the City, new procurement guidelines and policies will be developed and implemented to ensure the use of recycled organic products – compost, mulch, electricity, and/or renewable gas, recycled paper and paper products, and other items to maximize program effectiveness and environmental compliance.  The new policies will be designed to integrate across all City Departments and provide models for which can be implemented throughout the City including private businesses and organizations.\r\n\r\nRecord Keeping\r\n\r\nAs has been referenced throughout the information presented above, extensive record keeping will be conducted during this process to ensure maximum accountability and tracking of food and food like products.  Additionally, the record keeping and tracking of collection activities, edible meals distributed, tons of food donated, material composted, and business programs implemented will be developed into a comprehensive database that will serve as a reference point for all program evaluations.  Monthly reports will be posted electronically and provided to residents and participating businesses to demonstrate the success for the programs being implemented and to document compliance with SB 1383 and other state requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Montebello","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Alexis","LastName":"Lucero","Phone":"3238871200"},{"GrantID":25122,"CycleID":759,"CycleCode":"TEA29       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA29        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":10975.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Performance of TEA duties and related costs.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicholas","LastName":"Henderson","Phone":"5306930172"},{"GrantID":25123,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":167748.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant funds will be used to pay for software costs for 1383 monitoring and tracking; consultant costs for gap analysis and program option evaluation; organics container purchases; and public education/outreach.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Anne","LastName":"Darrosh","Phone":"7609552987"},{"GrantID":25124,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":703210.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of San Diego’s Department of Public Works (DPW) Solid Waste Planning and Recycling section is responsible for diverting waste from the unincorporated areas of San Diego County, with the goal of 75% waste diversion by 2025 and 80% by 2030. DPW has actively spearheaded SB 1383 programs countywide, including food recovery, capacity planning, organics collection services, promotion of recovered organics products, composting training, paper procurement, and general education to residents and businesses. The County has also been a leader in edible food recovery planning by chairing a countywide technical advisory committee, creating edible food capacity planning tools, assisting CalRecycle in the design of similar tools and presenting at several CalRecycle training webinars. \r\n\r\nFunds from the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program will be used by DPW to expand our education and outreach efforts to residents and businesses within the unincorporated county, ensuring they are aware of the requirements in SB 1383 and the County’s updated Solid Waste Ordinance. The updated ordinance requires generators in densely-populated areas to divert yard trimmings, non-hazardous wood waste, paper, cardboard, food scraps, food-soiled paper, and other materials. To implement the ordinance, funds from this grant will enable staff to conduct site inspections, offer technical assistance, provide promotional materials and organics and recycling collection bins. Additionally, funds will be used to further expand the County’s edible food recovery program by offering site visits, technical assistance, and collection and reporting of recovery data from generators and recovery agencies.\r\n\r\nPersonnel\r\nApproximately sixty percent of grant funding will be used for personnel expenses.  These will include site visits/inspections of SB 1383-covered commercial and multi-family generators (including tier 1 and tier 2 commercial edible food generators), creation of educational materials, coordination of edible food recovery projects, and record keeping activities.  \r\n\r\nEquipment\r\nApproximately thirty percent of grant funding will be used on equipment expenses.  The County has contracted with MSW Compliance to use their Minerva cloud-based software platform to monitor, manage, and report on the waste diversion activities of waste generators.  A portion of the equipment budget will be used for a three-year subscription to Minerva.  The remaining funds budgeted under this category will be for the purchase of green and blue recycling containers for commercial and multi-family properties, as well as organics bins for large events to accompany existing blue recycling bins (provided by the County free of charge upon request).\r\n\r\nMarketing/Promotion/Outreach\r\nApproximately ten percent of grant funding will be used for the creation, translation, and distribution of SB 1383 promotional materials to educate and offer guidance for commercial, multi-family, and residential generators located in our jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"April","LastName":"Andrews","Phone":"8586942463"},{"GrantID":25125,"CycleID":759,"CycleCode":"TEA29       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA29        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":64960.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Victorville is located in the Mojave Desert area approximately 1.5 hour from the heavily populated Los Angeles, Orange County, Inland Empire and approximately 3 hours from the growing Las Vegas Nevada areas. The City is surrounded by a vast amount of desert land and has three major highways that intersect within the City(I-15 Freeway, CA Highway 18/138, and US highway 395). Due to the surrounding geography, the City experiences a large amount of illegal dumping activity which includes illegally dumped tire piles of both general passenger and commercial type tires. The City is continues to grow industrially and commercially and in total residential units and currently has 117 waste tire related businesses (identified via WTMS as active businesses). Specifically, the City has a large number of used tire dealers located in areas of the City that historically have high frequencies of illegally dumped waste tires. The City will use waste tire enforcement grant funds to establish a presence in our City and partner with the State to regulate the waste tire disposal process and minimize illegal dumping through surveillance, enforcement, and administrative actions. Funds will also aid our assigned staff to provide them with office and small field supplies/equipment to carryout grant inspection, surveillance, and education tasks. Our primary goal when utilizing grant funds is to inspect all waste tire generators and haulers within the grant period. Additionally, we will partner with the businesses, ensuring that all waste tires are manifested utilizing the forms provided by Cal-Recycle and encouraging them to report those who illegally dispose of tires. In administering the grant, the City of Victorville will prioritize its activities to mirror those established in the grant terms/conditions and procedures: inspection, waste tire manifest compliance, identifying illegal disposal activities, education, and awareness.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Duran","Phone":"7609555104"},{"GrantID":25126,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":100341.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Rocklin acknowledges that Senate Bill 1383 will substantially change how the City processes organic waste and recycling. The City is invested in SB 1383 compliance and has passed an ordinance to reduce organize waste disposal. City staff have also engaged community partners to implement changes to comply with SB 1383. However, the burden of reporting and enforcement remains the responsibility of the City. As a result, the City of Rocklin is requesting a grant from CalRecycle in the amount of $93,447 to cover personnel cost needed in the first two years to implement the requirements of SB 1383. The city will be hiring a full-time staff member in the classification of a Public Services Business Technician (Business Technician) with an annual cost of approximately $117,500. In the first year of implementing SB 1383, it is anticipated that the Business Technician position will spend 50% of their time working on items related to SB 1383. Other staff, including Environmental Technicians and Public Services Managers will also be devoting a portion of their time to implementing SB 1383. These tasks include submitting annual reports to CalRecycle, working with consultants to create educational materials, procuring recovered organic waste products, and a variety of other tasks. Further details can be found in the Budget section of this request. After the first two years of implementation, the City will consider other sustainable finding sources, including making modifications to the existing hauler franchise agreement to cover additional costs.","ParticipantName":"City of Rocklin","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Laurie","LastName":"York","Phone":"9166255508"},{"GrantID":25127,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":48099.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Beverly Hills operates a solid waste program, including services to residents, commercial businesses, alley maintenance, and conservation. The solid waste residential and commercial sub-programs are responsible for collecting all waste streams in the City. The City currently maintains compliance with several solid waste laws, including AB 939 requiring City’s to recycle 50% of all municipal waste collected, AB 341, AB 1826 requiring multi-family and commercial recycling, and most recently SB 1383, an organics recycling law. \r\n\r\nTo comply with SB1383, the City began developing a mandatory organics recycling program. In December 2021, City Council adopted an Ordinance requiring residents and businesses to comply with the organics program. As this program affects residents and businesses differently, below is a breakdown of where the City stands with each customer class. \r\n\r\nSingle-Family Residents\r\nCurrently, single-family residents are subscribed to green waste container service for yard trimming material. Under SB 1383, this service was expanded to include additional food waste items, including food-soiled paper and organic material, in the residential green waste program. In 2020, the City expanded the yard waste bin services to include food waste. The City advertised this information on the collection trucks and the July 2020 City newsletter. City staff also labeled the green waste containers with this information.\r\n\r\nMulti-Family Residents\r\nMulti-family properties with curbside pick-up and subscribed to green waste container service can place food waste, including food-soiled paper and organic material, in the green bin. Multi-family properties collected by alley service will be contacted by a City representative or the City’s hauler, Athens Service representative, by Spring of 2022 to arrange organics collection services. \r\n\r\nBusinesses\r\nBusinesses are required to separate and recycle their organic waste. Businesses can comply with SB 1383 by subscribing to the organic waste service. Additionally, staff began planning for SB 1383 by coordinating with the City’s franchise hauler (Athens Services) with in-person site visits to assess the commercial generator’s waste material and provide educational outreach to businesses regarding SB 1383 regulations. Businesses will be contacted by a City representative or the City’s hauler, Athens Service representative, during the first quarter of 2022 to arrange for services. \r\n\r\nCommunication on SB 1383 will be ongoing to the residential and business community to educate them on requirements to comply with the State and local regulations. Staff and City’s franchise waste hauler will continue to make every effort to assist residents and businesses in becoming SB 1383 compliant. City staff understands that community engagement plays a significant role in the success of the organic recycling program. City staff has developed a community outreach plan that consists of various methods of communication. The City plans to use the funds to support ongoing costs for community outreach and education which include the following:\r\n•\tA dedicated website for SB 1383, www.beverlyhills.org/organics \r\n•\tSocial media posts\r\n•\tDirect mailers\r\n•\tNewspaper ads\r\n•\tBackbone articles (City\u0027s Newsletter)\r\n•\tUtility bill messages\r\n•\tCommunity meetings\r\n•\tCommunity group presentations\r\n•\tEquipment Software\r\n\r\n\r\nCity staff has begun community outreach and will continue engaging the community through the years to come.","ParticipantName":"City of Beverly Hills","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Melissa","LastName":"Gomez","Phone":"3102882864"},{"GrantID":25128,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":34005.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of South Lake Tahoe intends to use these grant funds towards education, outreach and related personnel costs. Education and outreach will focus on commercial generators of organic waste and on visitors to our city, as both groups have been identified as needing more assistance with the new requirements than residential generators. Personnel responsible for this program will include our newly created Sustainability Coordinator who is starting with the City in February 2022, and Student Rangers, a seasonal program that the City initiated in Summer 2021 and plans to continue this year. Student Rangers are a group of seasonal employees coordinating with the Lake Tahoe Community College and South Tahoe High School to welcome visitors to heavily used recreational sites within the City to encourage good stewardship of our natural surroundings, including proper trash disposal.","ParticipantName":"City of South Lake Tahoe","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lori","LastName":"Marino","Phone":"5305427410"},{"GrantID":25129,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":163811.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To create and expand the County\u0027s infrastructure to meet the requirements of SB 1383.  Focusing on edible food capacity planning, procurement of organic materials and education and outreach.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jodie","LastName":"Snowbarger","Phone":"8057815252"},{"GrantID":25130,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":47655.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of La Verne will utilize the funding for Personnel staff time (house staff. to help perform outreach, education, enforcement, and behind the scenes work to perform outreach (making an efficient route for site inspections, sending letters, making calls, etc.) that maintain the goals of SB1383.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of La Verne","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicole","LastName":"Houston","Phone":"9095968741"},{"GrantID":25133,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":291508.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Santa Clarita intends on using the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program funds to accomplish five things:\r\n\r\n1.\tA portion of the funding ($90,000) will be used to create and produce outreach materials to provide to the public about SB 1383 and the requirements to divert materials from the landfill. Such materials include a professional commercial that will be aired on local television commercials, social media posts, radio spots, and Santa Clarita’s Environmental Services Website, Greensantaclarita.com. The content will also be shared via print ads in local newspapers and magazines. Direct contact outreach will also include mailers and door hangers for organic waste producers.\r\n2.\tThe second portion of the funding ($52,000) will be used for program tracking software. The City will use the Recyclist Program tracker to identify generators, track education and outreach to generators, record waivers issued, establish a system for self-hauler reporting, maintaining a detailed list of food recovery organizations and services, monitoring compliance of generators, recovery services and organizations, track annual inspections and compliance reviews, issue notices of violation, following up every 90 days, and keep centralized records with quick access. The grant funding will support the City of Santa Clarita for two years.\r\n3.\tThe third portion of the funding ($10,200) will be used for education of students in the Santa Clarita Valley. The City will hire a company to provide assemblies to K-6 schools to promote sustainable practices with organics. The content of the assemblies will include organics at school and at home and how the students can recycle at both locations. The assemblies will either be virtual or in person depending on the local health requirements due to the COVID-19 pandemic. \r\n4.\tThe fourth portion of the funding ($1,500) will be used for purchase of a mobile device to provide access to the program tracking software in the field. Inspection staff will use the mobile device to connect to the program tracking software and enter data while on site. This will save time by providing the ability to take notes in the field during inspections and upload the data to the tracking software in real time, instead of waiting to enter the data at the office. The funding will also allow the purchase of a protective casing to prevent damage and wear and tear to the mobile device.\r\n5.      The fifth portion of the funding ($50,000) will be used to pay for a part-time Project Technician to administer the requirements of SB 1383 and the Santa Clarita Municipal Code 15.44 which pertain to Organics. The Technician will perform regularly scheduled site visits to commercial and residential properties to verify service compliance with SB1383 and AB341 requirements. Observe and report waste containers that are not in compliance with SB1383. Create content to educate residents and businesses on proper separation and handling of waste materials. Provide community outreach regarding SB1383 requirements and expectations. Provide follow up to waste generators that are not in compliance with SB1383. Issue notices to waste generators of non-compliance with SB1383 requirements. Provide non-compliant generator data to Community Preservation, as needed.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clarita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Curtis","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"6612554308"},{"GrantID":25134,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":193581.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Roseville plans to use the funds toward the recovered organic waste product procurement purchase. However, if needed, we may pivot and use the funds towards a combination of the other eligible SB 1383components such as capacity planning, collection, edible food recovery, education and outreach, enforcement and inspection, program evaluation/gap analysis, and/or record keeping.","ParticipantName":"City of Roseville","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"White","Phone":"9165978465"},{"GrantID":25136,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":23629.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to support two key SB 1383-related programs within the City of Laguna Woods (City) – edible food recovery services and solid waste and recycling program public education and outreach. \r\n\r\nThe City recently contracted with Abound Food Care for edible food recovery services. Abound Food Care personnel is helping edible food generators in Laguna Woods comply with SB 1383\u0027s edible food generator requirements. Grant funds will be used to support Abound Food Care’s efforts, including reviewing edible food generators’ existing food recovery programs, educating edible food generators on SB 1383\u0027s edible food recovery regulations, and facilitating the establishment of edible food recovery agreements between edible food generators and local food recovery organizations.  \r\n\r\nGrant funds will also be used to enhance the City’s SB 1383-related public education and outreach program. The City plans to work with consultants to develop additional resources for educating residents and commercial customers on SB 1383\u0027s mandates and the City’s solid waste and recycling programs. Grant funds will be used to create, produce, and distribute a mixture of new communication tools determined to be necessary or advantageous as the City\u0027s SB 1383 implementation continues (e.g., written materials, recycling web pages, and digital content to inform the public of recycling mandates and increase participation in recycling programs).","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Woods","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nadia","LastName":"Cook","Phone":"9496390552"},{"GrantID":25137,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":52942.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Montclair proposes to use the grant funds as follows:\r\n\r\n1.\tEducational Outreach Material:\r\na.\tSB 1383 education \u0026 outreach brochure, 4 pages (two English/ two Spanish.) sent two time to residents and will include the following topics: \r\ni.\tInformation on the organic waste generator\u0027s requirements to properly separate materials in appropriate containers. \r\nii.\tInformation on methods for the prevention of organic waste generation, recycling organic waste on-site, sending organic waste to community composting, and any other local requirements regarding organic waste\r\niii.\tInformation regarding the methane reduction benefits of reducing the landfill disposal of organic waste, and the methods of organic waste recovery the organic waste collection service uses.\r\niv.\tInformation related to the public health and safety and environmental impacts associated with the landfill disposal of organic waste\r\nb.\tEstimated Amount $14,641\r\n2.\tProcurement of Mulch\r\na.\tProcurement of 950 tons of mulch to distribute to residents and businesses throughout the year in support of encouraging drought-tolerant landscaping.\r\nb.\tProcurement of much will help the City of Montclair reach approximately 30% of the City\u0027s procurement target of 3,168 tons of organic waste. \r\nc.\t950 tons of mulch (95 loads)(10 tons per load) = $25,118.95 (($15/ton mulch =$14,250)+($114.41/load=$10,868.95)\r\nd.\tEstimated Amount $25,118\r\n\r\n3.\tProcurement of Compost\r\na.\tProcurement of 551 tons of compost to distribute to residents, businesses, and local community groups throughout the year in order to foster the development of home and community vegetable gardens.\r\nb.\tProcurement of compost will help the City of Montclair reach approximately 30% of the City\u0027s procurement target of 3,168 tons of organic waste. \r\nc.\t551 Tons of compost (55 loads) (10 tons per load) = $12,904.55 (($12/ton mulch =$6,612)+($114.41/load=$6,292.55)\r\nd.\t Estimated Amount $12,904\r\n\r\nTotal Estimated Amount for proposed projects $52,663.00\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Montclair","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Victor","LastName":"Flores","Phone":"9096259421"},{"GrantID":25138,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":20688.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used for a contractor to apply new labels on garbage, recycling and organics containers with information on allowable materials and prohibited contaminants. Labels will have graphics. District will purchase the labels.","ParticipantName":"Tamalpais Community Services District","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sarah","LastName":"Mehtar","Phone":"4153886393"},{"GrantID":25139,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":101536.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projects to assist with implementation of SB 1383 regulations.","ParticipantName":"City of Walnut Creek","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Valerie","LastName":"Sukhu","Phone":"9252563536"},{"GrantID":25140,"CycleID":797,"CycleCode":"OWR3        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR3         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":212198.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implementation of SB 1383 Short-lived Climate Pollutants","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Engle","Phone":"5306216587"},{"GrantID":25141,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":177791.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funding will be used to support the following SB 1383 requirements: SB 1383 organics recycling and food recovery program activities, including a food recovery software application for record keeping and tracking, and personnel for outreach and education, compliance monitoring, record keeping, reporting, customer service, and food recovery efforts.\r\n\r\nTwo position titles at the City of Thousand Oaks will carry out the responsibilities (below) related to SB 1383. The approximate salary (rate plus benefits) is $66.01 per hour, and 2,287.94 hours would be devoted to SB 1383 responsibilities.\r\n\r\nAssistant Analyst\r\n•\tAssist in implementing the City’s plan and procedures to ensure compliance with SB 1383.\r\n•\tProvide customer service to residents and businesses through mail, email, customer portal, and phone on compliance monitoring, record keeping, and reporting related to SB 1383.\r\n•\tAssist with SB 1383 compliance reporting to the State.\r\n•\tAssist in planning and implementing an edible food recovery program in the City.\r\n•\tFacilitate, coordinate and conduct community meetings supporting the edible food recovery program.\r\n\r\nSustainability Analyst \r\n•\tDevelop a plan and procedures to ensure that the City is SB 1383-compliant in 2022 and beyond.\r\n•\tDevelop electronic data collection and reporting tools for compliance reporting related to SB 1383.\r\n•\tPlan for, and implement, an edible food recovery program in the City.\r\n\r\nIn addition, funding will be used to contribute towards the cost of an edible food recovery mobile/web software application which connects food generators with food recovery organizations and services. The City will distribute this application to all Tier 1 and Tier 2 commercial edible food generators and food recovery organizations and services in the City, and provide training and support.","ParticipantName":"City of Thousand Oaks","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sarah","LastName":"McGurk","Phone":"8054492439"},{"GrantID":25142,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":86966.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Woodland plans to use these grant funds to develop and provide outreach to all of our residents and businesses in Woodland. We will update our previously generated organics recycling materials and align them with SB 1383 requirements and use them to re-educate residents on organics recycling, introduce organics to most businesses, and provide materials for their outreach compliance requirements. We also plan to provide containers where needed and potentially swap our current brown-lid organics carts for green ones. We will also develop an education and enforcement implement plan and/or program guided by consultants or our current Code Enforcement program.","ParticipantName":"City of Woodland","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rosie","LastName":"Ledesma","Phone":"5306612059"},{"GrantID":25143,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":120168.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lake Forest intends to utilize grant funds to support its SB 1383 program by purchasing record keeping software and utilizing staff or contracted professional services for outreach, education, inspection, and enforcement.","ParticipantName":"City of Lake Forest","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Groves","Phone":"9494613571"},{"GrantID":25144,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":20669.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383.","ParticipantName":"Town of Loomis","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Merrill","LastName":"Buck","Phone":"9168241518"},{"GrantID":25145,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":121713.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding will be used to support the implementation of SB 1383","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michele","LastName":"Young","Phone":"6692508153"},{"GrantID":25146,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":1452288.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Summary \r\n\r\nThe CalRecycle SB 1383 Local Assistance grant is an ideal opportunity to make significant progress in achieving SB 1383 goals for the City of San José. The City has been preparing to ensure that our programs are in compliance with SB 1383 regulations.  On November 2, 2021, San José City Council approved an ordinance amending Title 9, Health and Safety of the San José Municipal Code to implement the requirements of SB 1383 regulations. This grant funding will enable the City to partially fund its SB 1383 implementation efforts and prevent additional ratepayer costs for all San José residents and businesses at a time when our community can least afford it. The City will utilize SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant funding in key areas to ensure successful implementation of SB 1383, including: outreach and marketing, cart labeling, a data management system, personnel and consultants, creation of an edible food recovery program and a vehicle to conduct inspections.  \r\n\r\nOutreach and Marketing: \r\n\r\nMarketing and outreach to San José’s 322,000 residential households and about 10,000 businesses will require multiple tactics and innovative strategies. Materials will be translated to be made available to Spanish and Vietnamese-speaking residents. Informational materials will be created and distributed to San José residents specific to single family dwellings (SFDs) and multi-family dwelling (MFDs) with SB 1383 goals and information. Materials will include information on the importance of proper disposal of organics and information about the City’s waste management system that ensures organics are being diverted from the landfill. Specific outreach to MFD property owners and managers will include resources for managing their yard trimmings and residential waste systems. Specialized industry-specific outreach materials will be created for the business sector. A brochure will be created and delivered to libraries, community centers, and at community events for additional outreach. Ongoing social media posts, website updates, and advertisements will be a significant part of this campaign. As a part of our efforts to specifically target food waste reduction, these funds will be used to produce an educational video with information specific to food waste and food insecurity in San José.  \r\n\r\nCart Lid Labeling: \r\n\r\nA major endeavor will be the installation of in-mold labels on Single-Family Dwelling (SFD) recycling carts along highly contaminated recycling routes. These funds will be used to begin the replacement of cart lids. Of our three-container system, the recycling container has the highest amount of contamination, including organic waste. The new label was proven successful in reducing recycling contamination by an average of 20% during a Spring 2021 pilot. The in-mold label will also assist the City in meeting the regulation\u0027s specific labeling requirements and help divert more organics that belong in the garbage cart for mixed waste processing. The estimated cost is $27/cart for label and installation.  \r\n\r\nFunds will also be used to install in-mold lids for a portion of the City\u0027s multifamily housing developments. The in-mold lids will clearly indicate what goes into each cart. The in-mold label will assist the City in meeting the regulation\u0027s specific labeling requirements and help to reduce recycling contamination and ensure organic materials are placed in the correct containers. The estimated cost is $30/cart for label and installation. \r\n\r\nEdible Food Recovery: \r\n\r\nThe City of San José does not currently have a centralized food recovery program in place. Current food recovery efforts are carried out by non-profit organizations in the City and across the region. City staff are working on identifying compliance needs and sustainable funding sources to create a program that will meet the needs of our community and comply with the regulations. These funds will be used to cover food recovery program administration, generator inspections, reporting, and initial investments in food recovery capacity.  \r\n\r\nPersonnel, Consultants and staff : \r\n\r\nThe City will hire a consultant to establish a Standard Operating Procedure for Residential Program container contamination monitoring. The consultant will determine the most cost-effective and streamlined approach for compliance by reviewing existing hauler data (annual route audits, monthly Courtesy Notices and Non-Collection Notices left by the haulers for contamination found in garbage, recycling, and yard trimmings containers), and utilizing IWM Environmental Inspectors. \r\n\r\nCurrently, the City does not track amounts of compost, mulch and other organic products procured by various departments and contractors on projects within City of San José and is unable to measure the current usage for the purpose of reporting to CalRecycle. City will hire a consultant to develop processes for procurement tracking and a plan to address the procurement target. \r\n\r\nSince the SB1383 regulation has many elements and requires intensive management of the implementation, we request funding for staff time spent on setting up City programs and manage the implementation and compliance. Currently staff time is limited for implementation. This will partly fund Environmental Service Specialist positions for applicable time spent on implementation efforts.  \r\n\r\nData Management \u0026 Equipment:  \r\n\r\nThe City of San José doesn’t have a centralized data management system to store and manage all the required information for the Implementation Record. This funding will help aid our efforts to set up the data management system. In order to conduct inspections and address complaints, City staff are required to travel across the City. This one-time investment in a City-owned vehicle to conduct such duties will aid staff as well as reduce cost for the City in the long term.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ria","LastName":"Varghese","Phone":"4089752574"},{"GrantID":25147,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":44821.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Laguna Hills plans on using the grant funds to support inspection and enforcement work efforts.  Funds will be used to pay for a third-party consultant to conduct inspections and an evaluation of the SB 1383 programs on how much work effort will be required for ongoing enforcement of SB 1383 regulations (i.e. route audits).  Some of the funds may also be used to support staff costs in work efforts related to inspection and enforcement.  It is also planned to use funds to support businesses with internal containers for food waste collection.  This may also extend to residents for small household food waste pails if needed.  A portion of the grant fund will also be marked for education and outreach efforts to both the residential and commercial sectors.","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Hills","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Reynolds","Phone":"9497072685"},{"GrantID":25148,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":80961.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Manage edible food recovery contracts between Tier 1 and Tier 2 food waste generators as identified  and in accordance with SB1383. Manage and assist in the execution of food recovery agreements. Provide educational materials to food waste generators and food recovery organizations including but not limited to benefits of participation in food recovery and SB1383 compliance regulations","ParticipantName":"City of Diamond Bar","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Fox","Phone":"9098397010"},{"GrantID":25149,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":96378.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Palo Alto wishes to use grant funding to offset costs associated with Article 12 procurement requirements to purchase recovered organic waste products such as compost, mulch, and qualifying energy products.","ParticipantName":"City of Palo Alto","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paula","LastName":"Borges-Fujimoto","Phone":"6504965914"},{"GrantID":25151,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":85018.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Subject to change please:\r\nPersonnel to assist with implementation\r\nPurchase wheeled collection carts, blue and green bins and signage to assist businesses with compliance Production of outreach materials and door-to-door outreach\r\nIf council approved purchase subscription to a compliance/record keeping software","ParticipantName":"City of San Clemente","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Danna","LastName":"McIntosh","Phone":"9494989436"},{"GrantID":25154,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":20820.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Guadalupe intends to use this grant funding to provide kitchen waste pails to residents free of charge.","ParticipantName":"City of Guadalupe","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Todd","LastName":"Bodem","Phone":"8053563892"},{"GrantID":25155,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":158151.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Chico will be partnering with the County of Butte to develop a SB 1383 marketing and outreach campaign targeted at local businesses, residents, edible food recovery organizations and other entities. \r\n\r\nFunding will also be used to assist Butte County in upgrading the Neal Road Recycling and Waste Facility (NRRWF) to include a trans-load area for commingled and/or source separated green waste and food waste for processing else where.","ParticipantName":"City of Chico","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Herman","Phone":"5308967241"},{"GrantID":25156,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":165580.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be utilized for personnel hours necessary to comply with SB 1383 requirements. Zero Waste Division Field Representatives will dedicate grant-funded staff hours to SB 1383 related activities during the grant term including:\r\n•\tCompliance reviews: Conduct reviews of all commercial and residential accounts to ensure compliance with generator requirements; send violation notifications and help bring non-compliant accounts into compliance. \r\n•\tContamination minimization: Conduct annual route audits on commercial and residential refuse, recycling, and organics collection routes; follow up with violator notifications when prohibited contaminants are identified in containers.\r\n•\tOutreach and education: develop annual educational notifications; provide generators with educational material/signage; conduct onsite trainings.\r\n•\tComplaint investigation: investigate any reported non-compliant accounts.\r\n•\tRecord keeping: record/track all route reviews, site inspections, violation notifications, complaint investigations, and education and outreach; identify and track generators that self-haul or qualify for de minimis or physical space waivers.","ParticipantName":"City of Berkeley","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julia","LastName":"Heath","Phone":"5109816357"},{"GrantID":25157,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":78921.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funding to be used for class room education, marketing, promotion and public outreach.  Upgrade and expansion to assist the franchsie haulers with a trans load area at the NRRWF.  ","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Valerie","LastName":"Meza","Phone":"5308792353"},{"GrantID":25160,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":20718.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SB 1383 – Local Assistance Grant Program\r\nDetailed Project Summary\r\n$20,000\r\n\r\nThe City of Hughson, California is located in the central valley.  Hughson is a small, rural city with approximately 7,500 residents and 17 employees. Currently, the City is expanding through three developments in progress, two of the developments are in construction of 119 homes and the third development is beginning phase of infrastructure improvements. The third development plans an estimated 299 homes.\r\n\r\nThe City currently implemented SB1383 through an Ordinance adopted in 2021 and effective January 1, 2022, in partnership with the solid waste disposal company using a two-cart system.  Both carts will be sorted in the solid waste disposal company’s newly constructed high diversion processing plant and organics will be composted at the same facility in the currently permitted compost facility. SB1383 regulations cost residents an additional $11+/month due to the additional processing needed for the garbage and organic waste cans.  As residents historically have had two cans, one for garbage and one for yard waste, it is imperative that the City provide an education plan to ensure residents are aware the regulations have changed and educate residents on the proper use of the two carts.\r\n\r\nThe $20,000 in grant funding will enable the City to provide educational flyers, use code enforcement staff to educate residents one on one as the need arises, prior to issuing fines, and implement a food recovery program within the City.  The City has few employees to implement a food recovery program and to create educational flyers; therefore, the City will contract with Halpin Sustainability, Inc. to assist the City with the tasks.  The two-year timeline of the grant will allow for appropriate education of the residents and implementation of the food recovery program to meet the 2025 goal of 50% reduction of organics in the landfill.","ParticipantName":"City of Hughson","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Carla","LastName":"Jauregui","Phone":"2098834054"},{"GrantID":25161,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":29623.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Imperial will utilize funds to assist the Community Development Department comply with SB 1383’s mandate by applying the awarded grant funds towards community outreach efforts, code enforcement monitoring and involving and educating the community in composting organic waste.\r\n\r\nThe City will develop a bilingual print and social media campaign to inform and educate the community of the SB1383 mandate.   A bilingual flyer and poster campaign will be distributed to schools and businesses including brochures for public outreach efforts staffed at community events.  To boost the campaign, a strategic social media campaign will assist in enforcing and reminding all residents of the new mandate for collecting organic waste.\r\n  \r\nThe Community Development Department will be vigilant in enforcing the mandate by closely monitoring our compliance with our contracted waste hauler’s reports.   The Code Enforcement division will monitor reports, conduct site inspections and issue citations for any violations.  To assist the Code Enforcement Officer with the added workload, an additional part-time temporary Code Enforcement Officer will be employed with the grant funds.  To facilitate our efforts, the department will purchase two desk scanners for administrative staff, one vehicle mounted laptop for Code Enforcers with accessories for accurate violation and property owner information during site inspections.\r\n  \r\nThe grant funds will assist the City in launching a Community Compost Program.  The program will include the purchase of an in-vessel composting unit and installation of recycling bins placed within the community with the appropriate signage.  To facilitate the process and eliminate organic waste contamination, lidded food waste pails will be made available to residents wishing to participate in collecting household organic waste for the compost program and for safe waste delivery to the designated site. The resulting compost product will be utilized by our City’s parks staff to aesthetically enhance our fourteen City parks for our community.","ParticipantName":"City of Imperial","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Yvonne","LastName":"Cordero","Phone":"7603553326"},{"GrantID":25162,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":20930.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant will provide the Town is necessary funding that will be used towards enforcement and inspections, procurement requirements, education and outreach and record keeping.","ParticipantName":"Town of Tiburon","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Eshoo","Phone":"4154357354"},{"GrantID":25164,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":24509.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Implementation for an Organic Recycling and Edible Food Recovery Program, including education and outreach.","ParticipantName":"City of El Segundo","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elias","LastName":"Sassoon","Phone":"3105242356"},{"GrantID":25166,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":51351.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Claremont proposes to utilize the Local Assistance Grant Program funds to offset the collection cost of its new organics recycling program.  The City of Claremont performs all collection services in-house utilizing City staff and equipment.  Grant funds will offset staffing cost associated with organics collection services.","ParticipantName":"City of Claremont","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kristin","LastName":"Mikula","Phone":"9093995431"},{"GrantID":25167,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":68370.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Watsonville Solid Waste Division is requesting $68,392.00 to contribute to the City costs for a 2023 EV (Electric) ASL Mack LRE with a Heil Command sst 28 yard side load body. This vehicle will service organic waste from 95, 68 and 35 gallon green carts in the City of 51,000 residents. The City is proud to further reduce green house emissions through the utilization of an EV organics collection truck.","ParticipantName":"City of Watsonville","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tami","LastName":"Stolzenthaler","Phone":"8317683131"},{"GrantID":25168,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Goal: The Town of Mammoth Lakes will increase awareness and educate our community about SB 1383 and its short-lived climate pollutant reduction strategies, along with its policies and our jurisdiction’s implementation plans to meet the goals and requirements under SB1383 for our community.\r\nThe Town of Mammoth Lakes (TOML), working in partnership with our franchised waste hauler, Mammoth Disposal, will accomplish our goal by the following objectives:\r\n1.\tOutreach: we will work with our local community food bank, Inyo Mono Advocates for Community Action (IMACA), our community services solutions department, CalFresh and High Sierra Energy Foundation, to implement various outreach and educational assemblies in our three schools of Mammoth Unified School District, which serves over 1,200 students.\r\n2.\tOutreach: we will produce a variety of informational SB 1383 videos for our websites and social media in both English and Spanish, along with local PSA’s on our radio stations and local TV station. \r\n3.\tOutreach: we will create flyers about SB 1383 and create a trackable QR code for the SB 1383 flyer. \r\n4.\tIn partnership with Mammoth Disposal’s sustainability coordinator we will provide in person (as allowed) and Zoom SB 1383 presentations to various local groups, including Mammoth Lakes Chamber of Commerce and Mammoth Town Council. \r\n5.\tWith assistance from CalFresh and IMACA we will implement a pilot school garden at one of our local schools with a composting component, food recovery efforts, awareness and a smarter lunchroom movement. We will help the schools create Eco-Kids Clubs for the gardens, recycling and our food recovery efforts. CalFresh has access to Lia’s Pantry, a food recovery and awareness curriculum for schools and garden projects. We will partner with CalFresh who has up to $15,000 of potential grant funds available for local school gardens.","ParticipantName":"Town of Mammoth Lakes","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Anthony ","LastName":"Ottati","Phone":"7609653621"},{"GrantID":25169,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":149590.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recordkeeping and tracking software; Education and Outreach including promotional videos, radio ads, mailers, print materials, social media advertising; Eligible Mulch and Compost for distribution to community members, Personnel costs associated with in-person outreach and inspections.","ParticipantName":"City of San Buenaventura","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Arriana","LastName":"Rabago","Phone":"8056524525"},{"GrantID":25171,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":21286.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Kingsburg will utilize $15,000 of the grant funds to help offset costs related to complying with the procurement requirements of SB 1383.  Specifically, the City will utilize the funds to purchase mulch and compost that has been produced from the City\u0027s greenwaste collection services and will use these products for landscaping purposes at city parks, facilities and islands.  \r\n\r\nThe city will use the remaining $5,000 of the grant funds to help offset the costs of producing and distributing education and outreach materials to residents and businesses regarding SB 1383 compliance requirements.  \r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Kingsburg","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alex","LastName":"Henderson","Phone":"5598975821"},{"GrantID":25173,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":50774.0000,"ProjectSummary":"These funds will be used to support:\r\n 1. Capacity assessments and gap analysis for edible food recovery programs\r\n 2. Establishment of MOUs, contracts, and contract amendments to establish performance, monitoring and reporting responsibilities for SB 1383 in Del Norte County and Crescent City.\r\n3. Development and implementation of SB 1383-related Education and outreach programs\r\n4. Establishment of related inspection and enforcement programs\r\n5. Communicating and monitoring related procurement requirements.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tedd","LastName":"Ward","Phone":"7074651100"},{"GrantID":25174,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":33872.0000,"ProjectSummary":"For the use of funding staff that will be tasked with the city of Patterson\u0027s SB 1383 program.  Task that include inspections, paper procurement, organic procurement, record keeping, outreach and other related duties specifically connected to the SB 1383 program.  The funding will help fund the transition of part time staff to full time status to facilitate the additional workload generated by SB 1383 requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Patterson","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Xavier","LastName":"Guluarte","Phone":"2098958060"},{"GrantID":25175,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":33667.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Educational outreach including digital freeway oriented billboard, street banners, flyers and mailers, compostable food waste bags, record keeping, enforcement and inspections, program evaluation/gap analysis and procurement requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Loma Linda","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"JEFF","LastName":"PETERSON","Phone":"9097994407"},{"GrantID":25176,"CycleID":759,"CycleCode":"TEA29       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA29        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":95607.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The county will use the funds to conduct inspections of active tire facilities.  It will also monitor dumping areas for the presence of illegally disposed tires.  When found, the county will remove and properly dispose of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Cantwell","Phone":"5307497526"},{"GrantID":25177,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":338690.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funding from the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program will assist San Joaquin County and participating jurisdictions in reaching compliance with SB 1383 requirements. The County will purchase software to be used to record and track SB 1383 compliance among commercial businesses. Outreach and education materials will be developed and distributed to residents and commercial businesses to notify on how to comply with SB 1383 requirements. Equipment will be purchased for one of the jurisdictions to manage compost in order to meet procurement requirements. Funding will also be used to offset personnel costs associated with the development of an edible food recovery program, conduct site inspections, provide face to face outreach/education and train staff assigned to SB 1383 programs.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"D\u0027Ambruoso","Phone":"2094683066"},{"GrantID":25178,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":194618.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Orange is pursuing this grant funding in order to improve public education and enhance services to better serve the City\u0027s community members, residents, visitors, and businesses with regard to SB 1383. A significant portion of this funding will be used on public education and outreach with materials and messaging tailored to the target audience. Examples of audiences include residential cart service properties, multi-family complexes, and commercial sector. Remaining funding will enhance the current compliant services provided by the City.","ParticipantName":"City of Orange","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christopher","LastName":"Cash","Phone":"7147445525"},{"GrantID":25179,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":64641.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Brea has identified several projects that would benefit from funding through the SB1383 Local Assistance Grant Program.   As SB1383 is implemented, the City proposes to expend funds on education and outreach materials, materials used for the collection and/or composting of food waste, consultant expertise to evaluate ongoing program success/needs, recordkeeping software/training as well as equipment such as a tablet for field visits.","ParticipantName":"City of Brea","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Francesca","LastName":"Vivanti","Phone":"7146714411"},{"GrantID":25180,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":51941.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant fund will be used for the following:\r\n\r\n1)\tProduction of Outreach and Education materials, and Outreach/Education.\r\n2)\tCompliance/Record keeping efforts, and software.\r\n3)\tProcurement of recycled/recovered organic products.","ParticipantName":"City of West Hollywood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Helen","LastName":"Collins","Phone":"3238486895"},{"GrantID":25184,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Fort Bragg is applying to the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant program to assist with the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383. These funds will be used not only for administrative and enforcement efforts but also material procurement. The projects funded by this grant include but are not limited to organics collection, edible food recovery, education and outreach, procurement, capacity planning, and enforcement.","ParticipantName":"City of Fort Bragg","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alfredo","LastName":"Huerta","Phone":"7079612823"},{"GrantID":25186,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":145447.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Inglewood will use these Local Assistance Grant funds for:\r\n\r\n1. Public education outreach to residents and businesses.\r\n2. SB 1383 capacity planning activities.\r\n3. Tier 1 business on-site visits.\r\n4. Food waste collection bins for City facilities.\r\n5. Consultant services.","ParticipantName":"City of Inglewood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Ana","LastName":"Arias-Lopez","Phone":"3104125333"},{"GrantID":25188,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":21210.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will be participating in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help us meet our SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. We will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County, to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support our long-term SB 1383 compliance, and to assess innovative compost procurement and application funding strategies to build capacity for the long-term.\r\n\r\nWe will also be participating in a Compost Quality Improvement Public Education Campaign led by the County of San Mateo. This project will assemble a cross-jurisdictional task force, analyze the current compost collection education efforts of all the jurisdictions and waste haulers within the county, conduct focus/stakeholder (residential and commercial) interviews, and propose and pilot a common education and outreach plan for the entire county. We will improve our compost feedstock by improving our compost collection outreach and education message to our communities\r\n\r\nRemaining funds will be put towards procuring a tracking and reporting system (e.g. Recyclist) and purchasing indoor recycling and organics containers.","ParticipantName":"City of Half Moon Bay","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Veronika","LastName":"Vostinak","Phone":"6507502019"},{"GrantID":25190,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":50699.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Imperial County Department of Public Works proposes the use of grant funding to hire a consultant to develop a Gap Analysis and support the County in its endeavors to achieve compliance expeditiously.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jose","LastName":"Castaneda","Phone":"4422651818"},{"GrantID":25192,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":48950.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Dimas intends to utilize this funding to pay for one time costs related to the implementation of the many facets of Senate Bill 1383.  One time costs include consulting costs related to an implementation plan to assess staffing needs and the creation of reporting software. Staff would also like to purchase additional counter top pails for residents to assist in the education of the new organics legislation and provide a tool to assist with and promote compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of San Dimas","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lauren","LastName":"Marshall","Phone":"9093946240"},{"GrantID":25194,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":39578.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Public Works Department of the City of Sanger is seeking funding available from Cal-recycle that will help implement regulation requirements associated with SB1383.","ParticipantName":"City of Sanger","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Leica","LastName":"Wahl","Phone":"5598766300"},{"GrantID":25196,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":39237.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used for education and outreach materials to residents, including multi-family residents for organics recycling, food waste, and food recovery.  Plans are to develop print and social media materials for a variety of topics such as  \"How to\" guides and best management practices in organics recycling to mitigate pests and odors.","ParticipantName":"City of Benicia","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sharon","LastName":"Denney","Phone":"7077464215"},{"GrantID":25197,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":84993.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of La Mesa will utilize SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant funding for consultants to assist with creating education and outreach, signage, training, inspections and enforcement, and gap analysis.  The City of La Mesa will hire a consultant to create a suite of La Mesa branded education and outreach materials focused on organics recycling for residents and businesses and about edible food recovery for Tier 1 and 2 businesses.  This includes creating webinars, print media, bin signage, video, and social media.  The materials will be available on the City’s website and social media platforms and print media will be available at City facilities and tabling events.  The consultant will also develop training resources that will be available for businesses to download and train their staff on proper sorting, bin set up, and signage.  The City will also hire a consultant to conduct a gap assessment to determine staff capacity needs for the City’s solid waste programs, including the edible food recovery program, and assist with the inspections and enforcement mechanisms for the City’s Edible Food Recovery Program.","ParticipantName":"City of La Mesa","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Serena","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"6196671102"},{"GrantID":25198,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":94180.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City plans to use the funding for consultants to help navigate through the SB619 Notification of Intent to Comply process and ultimate Corrective Action Plan for SB1383 compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Brentwood","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jon","LastName":"Carlson","Phone":"9255166095"},{"GrantID":25199,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":154077.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City’s primary focus is to explore a mix of options that will meet our annual procurement targets. Fulfilling this target with just compost alone will far exceed that which is used and needed by the City. By partnering on a regional effort with the County of San Mateo and local jurisdictions, we will meet a portion of our procurement target. New equipment purchases will assist City staff in spreading compost across City-owned greenspaces in hopes to meet 50% of its annual procurement amount. The City also wants to prioritize recordkeeping requirements through a joint effort with its waste hauler, Republic Services.","ParticipantName":"City of Daly City","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Leilani","LastName":"Ramos","Phone":"6509918101"},{"GrantID":25206,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":20042.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Industry will use this grant money to help implement their SB 1383 program as required by the legislation. This will include education, outreach, and implementation for organic recycling programs, food recovery programs, and procurement programs. Additionally the City will train and utilize Code Enforcement to ensure that the program is in compliance with the ordinance.","ParticipantName":"City of Industry","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Duhamel","Phone":"5624323700"},{"GrantID":25207,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":21257.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will utilize funds for the Personnel to ensure education, outreach, procurement, printed materials, etc. are in compliance to SB1383. ","ParticipantName":"City of Commerce","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andrew","LastName":"Caraveo","Phone":"3237224805"},{"GrantID":25208,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":360829.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds to be used for mass mailing education campaigns on residential organic waste collection and requirements for commercial generators, purchase of commercial internal organic waste collection containers, edible food rescue capacity planning, Tier I/II education programs, container contamination minimization activities and procurement compliance assistance.","ParticipantName":"City of Chula Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joseph","LastName":"Coppola","Phone":"6196915161"},{"GrantID":25209,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":29493.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Aid in the implementation of regulations adopted by CalRecycle pursuant to Chapter 395, Statutes of 2016 and SB170 Budget Act of 2021.  This includeds but is not limited to education and outreach, program evaluation, gap analysis, enforcement and inspection, edible food recovery, procurement requirements, record keeping and/or the hiring of a consultant to assist the city with compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Dixon","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Louren","LastName":"Kotow","Phone":"7076787051"},{"GrantID":25210,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":21219.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Grand Terrace has been working with CalRecycle to ensure that we stay on target to gain full compliance with our residents and local businesses. We anticipate using awarded funds for the procurement of green bins to potentially keep at City Hall so residents can drive-by and dispose of their organic waste. Also, since this is new for many of our residents it will require education so we want to ensure that we are utilizing staff to promote outreach via radio, social media, and print media so that we have a full scale program with all of our resident\u0027s involvement.","ParticipantName":"City of Grand Terrace","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shanita","LastName":"Tillman","Phone":"9098246621"},{"GrantID":25211,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":32752.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will be participating in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help us meet our SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. We will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County, to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support our long-term SB 1383 compliance, and to assess innovative compost procurement and application funding strategies to build capacity for the long-term.  \r\n\r\nWe will be participating in a Compost Quality Improvement Public Education Campaign led by the County of San Mateo. This project will assemble a cross-jurisdictional task force, analyze the current compost collection education efforts of all the jurisdictions and waste haulers within the county, conduct focus/stakeholder (residential and commercial) interviews, and propose and pilot a common education and outreach plan for the entire county. We will improve our compost feedstock by improving our compost collection outreach and education message to our communities.\r\n\r\nWe will be hosting 2 Compost give away events for our residents to pick up Organic Amendment Mix Compost we will be purchase.\r\n\r\nWe will be creating a banner for downtown and boosting our SB 1383 social media.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Millbrae","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andrea","LastName":"Pappajohn","Phone":"6502592444"},{"GrantID":25212,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":21224.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Mendota will launch an SB 1383 Implementation Program to assist our community with the new regulations regarding organics. Our City staff has excellent working relationships with our community to educate and prepare for the compliance of SB 1383. Our community is majority non-English speakers who will require extensive outreach and education programs to help change our daily habits on discarding food waste and abiding by the new regulations.","ParticipantName":"City of Mendota","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Lekumberry","Phone":"5596553291"},{"GrantID":25213,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Due to an unfunded Californian mandate as well as an economy suffering from the pandemic, the City of Gustine is requesting grant funds needed to help surviving businesses implement programs (collection, employee training, etc.) without another financial burden all all involved to do so, the residential sector needs an increase in education on how to separate their materials at home, assistance needs to be given to the community food pantry(ies) to handle increases in food donations that may overwhelm their facilities, and inspections to enforce the SB1383 programs needs to happen during times when staffing is already at its bare minimum. Please see the requested budget and its descriptions for details on this request for funds.","ParticipantName":"City of Gustine","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Halpin","Phone":"2097611004"},{"GrantID":25214,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":244098.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Garden Grove plans to use $60,236 from the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant funding for marketing, promotion and public outreach, which expenditures will include paid promotional materials, mailers, newspaper ads (ethnic), and translations. The City will use $167,000 of the remaining grant funding to cover consultant costs for residential organics program planning, research, capacity planning, and Tier 1 / Tier 2 outreach and inspections.","ParticipantName":"City of Garden Grove","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Ladney","Phone":"7147415372"},{"GrantID":25216,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":20231.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Use funds to implement SB 1383","ParticipantName":"Homestead Valley Sanitary District","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bonner","LastName":"Beuhler","Phone":"4153884796"},{"GrantID":25218,"CycleID":797,"CycleCode":"OWR3        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR3         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":94312.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Funding will be used for new and existing recycling programs:\r\n1.)\tThe City of Redlands 24 hour Organic Food Waste Recycling Drop-Off Program. This program ensures residents convenient places to recycle their organic food waste.  Purchase of drop-off site containers, advertisements, and outreach materials. Placement food waste containers, kitchen food waste collection containers, sealable gallon-size food waste bags for single-family residents and multi-family properties. Advertisement through the California Department of Motor Vehicles. The television commercial promotes residential organic food waste recycling with links to both CalRecycle and the City of Redlands addressing SB1383 Organic Food Waste Recycling. Commercial organic food waste recycling event boxes for large events along with printed clear plastic bags that clearly state what items are acceptable. Flyers, recycling maps/guides, and brochures for a recycling booth outreach. Distribution of updated recycling flyers and brochures; addresses ways to reduce contamination and what items are acceptable.\r\n2.)\tProcure mulch and compost for city projects as well as city-sponsored events for residents, schools, and community groups. \r\n3.)\tPurchase of backyard composting bins for residential use.","ParticipantName":"City of Redlands","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Louie","LastName":"Miranda","Phone":"9093121422"},{"GrantID":25219,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":62906.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projects to help implement 1383 regulations.","ParticipantName":"Town of Danville","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Cat","LastName":"Bravo","Phone":"9253143377"},{"GrantID":25221,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":31042.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of South El Monte proposes to use grant funds to seek and contract professional services for the implementation of a Capacity Planning program that would help the City be on track with the reporting requirements of the State.","ParticipantName":"City of South El Monte","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rene","LastName":"Salas","Phone":"6266523116"},{"GrantID":25225,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jill Hayashida","AwardedFunds":21359.0000,"ProjectSummary":"These funds will be used for education, outreach and inspection activities primarily for our businesses and edible food generators, but also for SB 1383 outreach to our residents.  We will use relationships already established with consultants in the San Diego Region through our partnership in the Regional Solid Waste Association (RSWA) and may seek additional consultant services outside of RSWA to develop educational content and perform outreach through various means including inspections of our Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators, technical assistance site visits, video or phone conferencing, webinars, and/or public service announcements.  Some of the grant funds could also be used to cover the costs of materials for educational signs or other educational materials. The goal will be to maximize participation and desired sorting behavior and to minimize contamination as well as to ensure edible food donation programs in our Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators are properly established.","ParticipantName":"City of Solana Beach","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Danny","LastName":"King","Phone":"8587202477"},{"GrantID":25226,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":120150.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Hemet intends to utilize the grant funds to perform two major efforts.  First, the City intends to utilize the funds to supplement the education and outreach efforts of the City\u0027s franchise hauler, by expanding outreach to the Hemet Unified School District.  The City intends to develop an outreach program that targets the 4th through 6th grade school populations and to combine that with the City\u0027s other educational outreach programs, specifically it\u0027s water conservation program.  Secondly, the City intends to expand the inspection programs and focus on the commercial sector.  Under the City\u0027s current NPDES program, various commercial and industrial businesses are required to be inspected based on a high (once per fiscal year), medium (once every two years) and low (once every five years) priority schedule in order to ensure compliance with the NPDES program.  The City proposes to include the inspection for SB1383 as an element of the NPDES program.  In addition, the City will expand the inspections to include those businesses that may not be subject to the NPDES program currently.  At this time, the City has 600 commercial accounts that are subject to the MOR/MCR programs.  We expect that this will expand to approximately 1000 businesses.  The overlap of both NPDES and SB1383 is projected to be approximately 400 businesses.  This grant will allow the City to perform these inspections through a contractor to the remaining 600 businesses.  \r\n\r\nFinally, the City intends to explore additional capacity program outreach, looking for opportunities to align this grant with the City\u0027s Homeless outreach to ensure that the maximum amount of edible food can be redirected into food banks and homeless program.","ParticipantName":"City of Hemet","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Daniel","LastName":"Cortese","Phone":"9517653712"},{"GrantID":25228,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":27181.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funds allocated will be used by the City of Blythe to help with program implementation for compliance with SB 1383. This includes using the direct allocation for education and outreach to the City\u0027s residential and commercial customers. Outreach will be provided in the form of newspaper and radio ads and direct mailers to residential and commercial customers. Providing a comprehensive educational campaign related to the requirements of SB 1383 is necessary for compliance. This program is new to our customers, and extra effort will be made to educate customers on the three cart collection system, and the importance of recycling and composting organic waste and edible food recovery. Funds will be used to procure recycled paper products for use at all City facilities such as City Hall, Police and Fire Departments, and Public Works. We estimate  a 28% cost increase for the purchase of recycled products. Grant funds will be used to offset these costs.  The City  plans to hire a part time department assistant to assist with compliance, record keeping and reporting. The City of Blythe has a small staff and will need extra support to administer the City\u0027s program.  If awarded additional funds through subsequent funding rounds, the City would like to purchase kitchen food caddies for residential customers to encourage home composting. The City has 3,100 residential accounts in which we would like to provide food caddies to encourage the diversion of organic waste from the trash and home composting of organic materials.","ParticipantName":"City of Blythe","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mallory","LastName":"Crecelius","Phone":"7609226161"},{"GrantID":25229,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":75890.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To assist District with education, outreach, collection, and administration with regards to SB1383 inplementation. Funding will be provided for personnel, newspaper advertising, video development, mailers, posters and banners.  In addition funding will be provided for purchase of compost pails and liners.","ParticipantName":"Novato Sanitary District","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Casey","LastName":"Poldino","Phone":"4158921694"},{"GrantID":25230,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":20103.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Bradbury will use grant funds to hire an SB 1383 consultant that will assist in implementing the provisions specific to Bradbury. Funds will also go towards the procurement of recycled products for office use as well as developing and distributing educational materials for the community. Lastly, funds will also be used for administrative costs as City Staff submits procurement records and works to enforce the City\u0027s SB 1383 ordinance. The City is considering the donation of any surplus funding to the San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments’ regional food recovery program expansion.","ParticipantName":"City of Bradbury","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Kearney","Phone":"6263583218"},{"GrantID":25232,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":59159.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Requested Budget: $55,120\r\n\r\nCOLLECTION\r\n- $15,000 Small food scrap bins (1,500 bins of 2.4 gal ea.) – estimated bulk price of $10 ea. through vendor\r\n- $7,500 Compostable bags for bins (1,500 boxes of 22 bags ea.) - For the 2.4 gal bins.\r\nTotal: $22,500\r\n\r\nEDUCATION\r\n- $15,140 Video production (8 videos) – SB 1383 Topics (e.g., Food Waste, Food Recover, etc.) Meant for Children and Adults held by Zoom with interactive Q\u0026A\r\n- $1,280 Worm Compost bins (8) – 2 per school\r\nTotal: $16,420\r\n\r\nOUTREACH\r\n- $6,800 Outdoor compost tumblers (100) - Miracle Grow 18.5 gal (Alternative to collection, educational)\r\n- $5,400 Indoor compost kits (100) - 1.3 gal Kitchen Countertop Style (Alternative to collection, educational)\r\n- $4,000 Electronic Composter (8) – Vitamix or Lomi style electronic composters as educational item and outreach for residents that participate.\r\nTotal: $16,200\r\n\r\nTOTAL: $55,120\r\n\r\nEstimate of 1,708 potential households receiving either a bin or composter (10.7% of Resident Population to generate interest). This should provide a great jump start for residents to get involved. AB 939 Funds will be utilized for further procurement and assistance with rolling out SB 1383 and Recycling programs.","ParticipantName":"City of La Quinta","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gilbert","LastName":"Villalpando","Phone":"7607777094"},{"GrantID":25233,"CycleID":797,"CycleCode":"OWR3        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR3         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":129212.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Compton Municipal Water Department is requesting $129,260 to assist with the implementation of the regulation requirements associated with California SB 1383 (SB 1383). SB 1383 was enacted to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and slow the effects of climate change by reducing the amount of organic materials headed to landfills. The grant will be used to assist the City of Compton with edible food recovery, education, outreach, record keeping, and other indirect costs that are associated with the implementation of the regulation requirements of SB1383.","ParticipantName":"City of Compton","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jose","LastName":"Garfias","Phone":"3106055539"},{"GrantID":25234,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":86123.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed SB 1383 grant program aims to 1) further develop outreach and education plans for edible food waste generators and stakeholder groups and to 2) facilitate the expansion of regional food recovery hubs. The program would identify necessary equipment and infrastructure that selected food recovery organizations need to expand their infrastructure and capacity to address existing food recovery gaps. Outreach and education plans for promoting awareness of organics recycling and food reduction would vary by target audience, but may include hiring professionals to perform educational shows at local public elementary schools, community workshops, webinars, etc.","ParticipantName":"City of Monterey Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Xochitl","LastName":"Tipan","Phone":"6263071383"},{"GrantID":25235,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":152451.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Procurement of three automated refuse trucks for organics recycling collection.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Maria","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Alvarado","Phone":"8059250951"},{"GrantID":25236,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Phelan Piñon Hills Community Services District (District) is the responsible entity in the communities of Phelan and Piñon Hills for solid waste and recycling services, including compliance with SB 1383. The District covers 128 square miles of un-incorporated San Bernardino County and has 12 public schools within its boundaries. The District\u0027s large territory will require long distances to be driven for SB 1383 compliance and enforcement purposes, as well as for the District’s robust school outreach program to educate students on how to source separate and the importance of properly disposing of and reducing waste for our climate. To support this function in an environmentally friendly manner, as well as to support the cost of the school outreach program, the District is requesting funds to purchase three electric vehicles, a vehicle charging station, and expenses for a portion of the school education program, currently provided by Mr. Eco. The District is dedicated to meeting the goals of SB 1383 and this grant will help support the District in achieving AB 1383 compliance.","ParticipantName":"Phelan Pinon Hills Community Services District","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Oakes","Phone":"7608681212"},{"GrantID":25237,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":21237.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel funds for SB 1383 implementation including outreach and education, recordkeeping, and annual organics procurement.","ParticipantName":"City of Emeryville","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Matt","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"5105963795"},{"GrantID":25238,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":23745.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Offset SB 1383 Implementation Costs-Public Education and Customer Service","ParticipantName":"City of Kerman","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Jansons","Phone":"5598469450"},{"GrantID":25239,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":20590.0000,"ProjectSummary":"For use of implementing SB 1383","ParticipantName":"Strawberry Recreation District","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nancy","LastName":"Shapiro","Phone":"4153836494"},{"GrantID":25242,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":88813.0000,"ProjectSummary":"These funds will be primarily used to provide outreach and education to residents and businesses. These activities will vary from hiring consultants to develop educational content and perform outreach in the community through various mediums, to covering costs for materials. The goal will be to maximize participation and desired sorting behavior and to minimize contamination.","ParticipantName":"City of Encinitas","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Maechler","Phone":"7606332777"},{"GrantID":25243,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":21287.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lindsay will utilize these funds to implement SB1383 education, outreach programs, along with the appropriate educational materials and recordkeeping. Furthermore, the City will utilize these funds for enforcement to ensure that businesses and residents are adhering to SB1383.","ParticipantName":"City of Lindsay","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lacy","LastName":"Meneses","Phone":"5595627102"},{"GrantID":25244,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":50108.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Menlo Park (City) will be participating in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help the City meet its SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. The City will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County, to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support the City\u0027s long-term SB 1383 compliance, and to assess innovative compost procurement and application funding strategies to build capacity for the long-term.\r\n\r\nThe City will also be participating in a Compost Quality Improvement Public Education Campaign led by the County of San Mateo. This project will assemble a cross-jurisdictional task force, analyze the current compost collection education efforts of all the jurisdictions and waste haulers within the county, conduct focus/stakeholder (residential and commercial) interviews, and propose and pilot a common education and outreach plan for the entire county. The City will improve the compost feedstock by improving the compost collection outreach and education message to the communities.\r\n\r\nThe remaining funds will go toward meeting the City\u0027s procurement target. This could be done by increasing compost and mulch use in City-maintained parks, right-of-ways, and median and compost giveaways to residents and contractors.","ParticipantName":"City of Menlo Park","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brittany ","LastName":"Mello","Phone":"6503306675"},{"GrantID":25245,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":146250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will be participating in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help us meet our SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. We will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County, to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support our long-term SB 1383 compliance, and to assess innovative compost procurement and application funding strategies to build capacity for the long-term. The Compost Brokering Program portion of the grant proposal is $ 73,216.\r\n\r\nThe remaining budget will be utilized for personnel costs for City of San Mateo staff for enforcement, education, and additional recycled organic materials procurement and distribution. Funds would cover City of San Mateo staff time related to SB1383 implementation activities for an Environmental Compliance Inspector, Waste Management Supervisor, Environmental Programs Coordinator, Regulatory Compliance Manager, Downtown Coordinator, and Solid Waste Technician.  Activities covered include performing inspections,  enforcement response, designing and implementing outreach, coordination with Recology, assisting with edible food recovery program, and procurement and management of recovered organic material.  ","ParticipantName":"City of San Mateo","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jack","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"6505227346"},{"GrantID":25246,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":252058.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funds provided by the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program will be used in aiding residents throughout the transition in beginning to recycle organics. the funding would be used for a comprehensive marketing campaign including a professional marketing consultant, creation and placement of advertisements, including digital media. The funds would also be used to purchase counter-top compost bins that would be distributed free to residents upon request.","ParticipantName":"City of Elk Grove","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nathan","LastName":"Arechiga","Phone":"9166273646"},{"GrantID":25247,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":69850.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Covina will utilize grant funding to expand edible food recovery efforts.  The City is currently participating in a regional food recover effort that pairs edible food generators and food recovery organizations across 14 cities, and provides for capacity assessment, outreach, and inspections.  This effort will be expanded during the grant term to include establishing sub-regional food recovery hubs across the San Gabriel Valley to increase the region’s food recovery capacity and infrastructure and continuing education and outreach activities to edible food waste generators, food recovery organizations, and residents about SB 1383’s food recovery regulations.","ParticipantName":"City of Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sandy","LastName":"Costandi","Phone":"6263845487"},{"GrantID":25248,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":107661.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Milpitas requests funds to implement Senate Bill 1383. The City has been heavily involved with SB 1383 planning, and now implementation, on both a regional level (within Santa Clara County) as well as on an individual jurisdiction level. Solid Waste staff has, and continues to, work on collection, edible food recovery, education and outreach, enforcement and inspection, program evaluation, and documentation and record keeping, among other SB 1383 related issues.","ParticipantName":"City of Milpitas","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Myvan","LastName":"Khuu-seeman","Phone":"4086090927"},{"GrantID":25249,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":59573.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant will assist the City in the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383.  The grant application request includes conducting enforcement/inspections, program evaluation/gap analysis and follow-through, complying with procurement requirements, training, preparing necessary recordkeeping and compliance forms and completing reports, grant management, providing assistance to residents and businesses, conducting record keeping and compliance tracking, and subscribing to recycling compliance software for documentation and tracking.","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Palos Verdes","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Vanessa","LastName":"Hevener","Phone":"3105445333"},{"GrantID":25250,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":84983.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding to be used for equipment such as carts, containers, or trucks in order to successfully implement SB1383.","ParticipantName":"City of Porterville","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Briana","LastName":"Spry","Phone":"5597827586"},{"GrantID":25252,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":129234.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Merced is aiming to enhance the residential organic program and promote participation by providing kitchen pails to City customers to collect food waste in the home and transfer it to their green waste/organic containers. We believe providing residents the tools to easily divert food waste will help increase participation and reduce the odds of contamination. We have approximately 20,000 residential accounts, not including multi-family complexes. This funding would provide assistance in purchasing the amount of containers needed for our program.","ParticipantName":"City of Merced","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Wallace","LastName":"Broughton","Phone":"2093856944"},{"GrantID":25253,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":121076.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will be participating in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help us meet our SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. We will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County, to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support our long-term SB 1383 compliance, and to assess innovative compost procurement and application funding strategies to build capacity for the long-term.  Additional funds will be used to procure additional compost for SB 1383 compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Redwood City","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Vicki","LastName":"Sherman","Phone":"6507807472"},{"GrantID":25254,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":20183.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Rolling Hills is requesting grant funding to be used for planning and compliance efforts to adopt an ordinance amendment updating the Municipal Code to reflect SB 1383 requirements. Also, funding will be used to pay for education and public outreach efforts to inform residents of SB 1383 requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Rolling Hills","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Signo","Phone":"3103771521"},{"GrantID":25255,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":197528.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City\u0027s newly proposed project will help establish a fresh perspective of a brighter, cleaner, healthier environment by encouraging and motivating proper recycling behaviors geared towards SB 1383 compliance within the daily practices of City staff and the community. The Phase I purchase of indoor three-stream collection containers to utilize within City facilities will be the start of a new Centralized Waste Collection Program. Plans for increased education and newly established outreach strategies include print materials for door-to-door outreach in the downtown business area, introductory and updated recycling, and organic collection service educational print materials within all sectors of the community and partnering with the EcoHero Team to provide empowering environmental education rap shows to local elementary schools. The project will also support the City in meeting their 2023 calendar year 30% procurement requirement by purchasing compost through a brokerage firm. Lastly, proportioning personnel funds to the dedicated Solid Waste and Recycling Specialist and Environmental Services Coordinator staff will allow them to continue to implement all aspects of the SB 1383 program.\r\nAt the time of the initial Application Certification submission in March 2022, the scope of work was determined by the Interim City Manager, Jeff Collier, who is no longer with the City. Since the arrival of the new City Manager, Eric Levitt, in May 2022, the City of Fullerton reimagined a long-term direction of complying with SB 1383 regulations. The City invested in employing two new Public Works staff members to manage the Solid Waste and Recycling Program. Based on this new dynamic, the scope of work has been reexamined and restructured to meet the current vision of the department. \r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Fullerton","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Keshishian","Phone":"7147386778"},{"GrantID":25256,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":51738.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: FY 2021-22 SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant funds will be used to retain APTIM Environmental \u0026 Infrastructure LLC who will provide SB 1383 project assistance for collection, education and outreach, edible food recovery, capacity planning, procurement, record keeping, enforcement and inspections, and program evaluation/gap analysis. ","ParticipantName":"City of Moorpark","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Roger","LastName":"Pichard","Phone":"8055176241"},{"GrantID":25258,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":21535.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Consultant resources to assist with compliance and reporting measures.","ParticipantName":"City of Mill Valley","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Danielle","LastName":"Staude","Phone":"4153884033"},{"GrantID":25259,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":21084.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Canyon Lake will utilize the grant funding provided through CalRecycle to implement a comprehensive public outreach campaign to the residents of Canyon Lake regarding the new requirements and regulations brought about by SB 1383. The City plans to utilize new and traditional media to share the requirements of this new law as well as encourage residents and businesses to comply with the law. This program will involve placing ads about the requirements in two local news publications as well as on the City’s website. In addition, the City will create literature designed to explain this law to the public that will be made readily available at City Hall. \r\n\r\nThe community hosts many community events throughout the spring, summer, fall, and winter, and these events are prime opportunities to connect with the public about a variety of topics of public interest, including SB 1383. Using funding from this grant, the City will create a robust in-person public outreach campaign that will utilize previously mentioned flyers as well as investing in other types of handouts for the public that will be constant reminders of the requirements of this law. \r\n\r\nThe City will contract with the Western Riverside Council of Governments (WRCOG) as a consultant to complete the capacity planning requirements for organic waste recycling and edible food recovery.  The scope of work includes (1) estimating the amount of organic waste that will disposed by organic waste generators, (2) estimating the amount of edible food that mandated food donors would send to landfills, (3) identifying available existing capacity at food recovery organizations and services that could take the surplus food from food donors, and (4) identifying whether new or expanded capacity is needed to recover edible food disposed by commercial edible food generators.","ParticipantName":"City of Canyon Lake","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mike","LastName":"Borja","Phone":"9512462024"},{"GrantID":25260,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Use activities will include education and outreach, including organic waste and edible food recovery, meeting procurement requirements, program evaluation and record keeping.","ParticipantName":"City of La Habra Heights","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Angie","LastName":"Martinez","Phone":"5626946302"},{"GrantID":25261,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":239839.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Corona Utilities Department requests $223,273 in SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program funding for the following SB 1383 program components: education and outreach materials, annual subscription costs for our SB 1383 Compliance Program Tracker (Recyclist), costs for additional personnel to assist with SB 1383 planning and implementation including a part-time intern, an additional full-time Program Analyst and the costs for services from MSW Consultants, a Solid Waste \u0026 Recycling Consultant. \r\n\r\nPublic education and outreach will be crucial to the success of this program; the city plans to engage and educate the community by conducting seminars and workshops, when permissible, that will provide the community with the necessary tools that they need to successfully divert their organic waste away from our landfills. Outreach will also be conducted via in person site assessments where we will educate our generators on the requirements of SB 1383 and provide them the necessary tools for successful implementation of their recycling activities. Educational material will be created, printed, and distributed to our community in the form of pamphlets, flyers, posters, and different forms of electronic media that will be easily accessible to all residents. \r\n\r\nOur Recyclist Program Tracker will assist us in tracking SB 1383 compliance and will have the ability to easily generate reports that will provide the necessary details for our routine reporting for SB 1383.\r\n\r\nThe additional staff will assist with all administrative tasks required for planning and implementation of all program components including the planning of educational events, the creation and distribution of education material, program budgeting tasks, and all other SB 1383-related tasks. MSW Consultants will continue to assist us with Solid Waste Franchise Agreement amendments, direct outreach to generators, and with planning and launching of our city’s Edible Food Recovery Program.","ParticipantName":"City of Corona","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jacqueline","LastName":"Zukeran","Phone":"9517394983"},{"GrantID":25262,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":20749.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Offset the cost for the City of Winters Edible Food Recovery Program and assist RISE, a recognized Food Recovery Organization who provides Food Recovery Service in the City of Esparto, to bring those Food Recovery Services to the City of Winters.     ","ParticipantName":"City of Winters","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kristine","LastName":"DeGuerre","Phone":"5307946760"},{"GrantID":25263,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":20391.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Funding provided by the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program would be utilized to assist the City of Avalon with the costs associated with enforcement of our newly established ordinance. City Code Enforcement Officers will work cooperatively with our local trash collector, residents, businesses and visitors to ensure compliance with SB 1383 and our new ordinance.","ParticipantName":"City of Avalon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jocelyn","LastName":"Francis","Phone":"3105100220"},{"GrantID":25265,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":86072.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Consultant to guide, track and assist staff with overseeing SB 1383 compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Gardena","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Hong","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"3102179564"},{"GrantID":25266,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":20678.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: We will use Local Assistance Grant funds to advance our organic waste/edible food/clean compost programs, including seven programs:\r\n\r\n1. We will have a focused partnership with our local schools to promote organic waste disposal, reducing food waste, and clean compost education. Our schools are the largest sector of organic waste outside of our residences. By working with the administration of our local schools, we can reduce organic food waste, improve recovery of organic waste, and improve compost quality.\r\n\r\n2. We will host at least one compost giveaway event and will publicize it to our residents and institutions, many of which have permeable yards that could benefit from high quality compost.\r\n\r\n3. We will promote and advance public education to reduce organic food waste, improve recovery of organic waste, and improve compost quality amongst our residents, the largest source of organic waste in the Town. This may include printed materials, educational videos, and electronic materials.\r\n\r\n4. We will promote organic waste programs, edible food recovery, reducing food waste, and compost education at our 2022 Earth Day events, to be held over two days. Grant funds would help reimburse for staff time related to organic waste programs.\r\n\r\n5. We will promote organic waste programs, edible food recovery, reducing food waste, and compost education at our 2022 Earth Day events, to be held over two days. Grant funds would help reimburse for consultant support related to organic waste programs.\r\n\r\n6. We will be participating in a Compost Quality Improvement Public Education Campaign led by the County of San Mateo. This project will assemble a cross-jurisdictional task force, analyze the current compost collection education efforts of all the jurisdictions and waste haulers within the county, conduct focus/stakeholder (residential and commercial) interviews, and propose and pilot a common education and outreach plan for the entire county. We will improve our compost feedstock by improving our compost collection outreach and education message to our communities,\r\n\r\n7. We will be participating in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help us meet our SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. We will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County, to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support our long-term SB 1383 compliance, and to assess innovative compost procurement and application funding strategies to build capacity for the long-term.","ParticipantName":"Town of Atherton","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Christabel ","LastName":"Soria Mendoza","Phone":"6507520577"},{"GrantID":25267,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":34052.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funds will be used to assist the City in implementing an Edible Food Recovery Program.  The City will also use the funds for Education and Outreach to our residents and businesses and assistance in meeting the Procurement requirements. The funds will also be used for Record Keeping.","ParticipantName":"City of Riverbank","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kathleen","LastName":"Cleek","Phone":"2098637170"},{"GrantID":25270,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":69946.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Ceres intends on utilizing the grant funds for the procurement requirements of SB1383 as well as a portion towards education and outreach efforts regarding the City\u0027s organics program.","ParticipantName":"City of Ceres","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Toni","LastName":"Cordell","Phone":"2095385602"},{"GrantID":25271,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":205808.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This grant will support Pasadena\u0027s efforts to advance the goals of SB 1383.  The strategy for this payment program consists of two primary components.  First is education and outreach.  This grant would support educating the public about organics recycling, including how to properly dispose of it.  To this end, the grant would fund education and outreach in a variety of strategic locations throughout the City; specifically, local newspapers, social media, and bus shelters.  To amplify awareness of organics recycling, we also propose to place sign boards on our refuse trucks which would also promote and educate people in the City. Second is procuring organic compost which we would distribute to our residents. We would purchase the compost and strategically distribute at various events promoting the goals of SB 1383.","ParticipantName":"City of Pasadena","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gabriel","LastName":"Silva","Phone":"6267444148"},{"GrantID":25272,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":132171.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Santa Barbara proposes to use funding from the CalRecycle SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program to assist the City with the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383. To meet the requirements the City has implemented an enforceable mechanism through a local Municipal Code update that will go into effect on February 10, 2022. The City requests $123,070 in grant funds based on the jurisdictional fund estimates provided by CalRecycle. These funds will be used for SB 1383 related materials, education, outreach, and personnel. \r\nAs SB 1383 regulations go into effect, the City plans to implement an outreach strategy to bring businesses into compliance with Food Recovery requirements. Grant funds will be used to mail notices to all impacted businesses regarding their compliance status and offer them educational materials regarding food donation such as flyers and written agreements. In our previous business outreach efforts, direct notification through mailers with detailed steps on achieving compliance has been very effective in program enrollment. Funds will be used accordingly throughout the grant period as outreach is phased from largest to smallest generators and often requires various rounds of noticing. \r\nFunding for personnel will be essential for the City’s SB 1383 implementation. The City has faced many staffing challenges over the past couple of years that have limited our outreach efforts. We propose to hire an intern or hourly staff member that will solely dedicate their work to SB 1383 outreach efforts. Our outreach team has had great success bringing businesses into compliance with AB 1826 and AB 341 through targeted communication with the community. A dedicated SB 1383 personnel would continue that success and aid our team in notifying businesses about regulations and work one on one with businesses by offering training, educational materials and any other assistance businesses need to achieve compliance with SB 1383. Personnel will also assist with route audits and container checks to monitor for contamination in the City’s source separated commercial organics collection program. \r\nCity of Santa Barbara residents have had many questions and concerns regarding the City’s plans for residential organic waste collection. To meet requirements, the City is sending all residential waste to the County’s high diversion facility, the Resource Center, where organics will be pulled from the trash and processed through anaerobic digestion. Grant funds will be used for mailers, utility bill inserts and advertising buys, such as radio, social media and TV ads, to educate residents on how organics will be processed from their waste containers. These educational materials and ads would instruct residents on how to properly use their 3 container system and where to dispose of their organic waste.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Barbara","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Daniela","LastName":"Rosales","Phone":"8055645677"},{"GrantID":25273,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":35916.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Purchase kitchen pails for residential customers to use for food scraps.","ParticipantName":"City of San Fernando","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Isabella","LastName":"Tapia","Phone":"8187983831"},{"GrantID":25275,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":43076.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Combination of uses to help facilitate SB 1383 Compliance including: public education, outreach, supplies, and organic material.","ParticipantName":"City of Walnut","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Melissa","LastName":"Barcelo","Phone":"9095985605"},{"GrantID":25277,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":20796.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Use toward consultant fees to enhance compliance and implementation; analysis of anaerobic digester.","ParticipantName":"City of Rolling Hills Estates","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alexa","LastName":"Davis","Phone":"3103771577"},{"GrantID":25278,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":26204.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City of Oroville will use all allocated 1383 Local Assistant Grant Program funds to aid in the implementation of regulations adopted by CalRecycle pursuant to Chapter 395, Statutes of 2016 and SB170 Budget Action of 2121. Funds will be used to assist the City of Oroville with the implementation of regulation requirements associated with AB 1383. Funds will go toward personnel and consultant fees to assist the City with the needed Capacity Planning, Procurement Requirements,\r\nRecord Keeping, Enforcement and Inspection, Program Evaluation/Gap Analysis. Additional funding will be used to purchase indoor containers to help commercial businesses set up food waste collection programs.","ParticipantName":"City of Oroville","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5306247947"},{"GrantID":25279,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":21156.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Scotts Valley plans to use assistance funds to Increase edible food recovery capacity by engaging a consultant to provide education and outreach to businesses that generate edible food waste and connect those businesses with local edible food recovery programs.\r\n\r\nFunds will also be used to purchase equipment, such as refrigerators, for local food pantries and for administration and documentation. Funds may also be used to purchase kitchen scrap pails for distribution to commercial and residential generators for the collection of organic waste for recycling and for outreach materials outlining proper organic waste recycling.","ParticipantName":"City of Scotts Valley","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Carly","LastName":"Blanchard","Phone":"8317835667"},{"GrantID":25280,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":52081.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Temple City is requesting funding from the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program to assist with the costs of developing, implementing and maintaining newly established organics recycling, procurement, and edible food recovery programs in compliance with SB 1383 requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Temple City","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ashley","LastName":"Avery","Phone":"6262852171"},{"GrantID":25282,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":84089.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Huntington Park proposes to use the grant funds for Consultant SB 1383 Implementation services. As such, the consultant will perform the following implementation tasks:\r\n\r\n1. Research, compile and submit information for the Capacity Plan\r\n2. Draft the Hauler Franchise Amendment to include SB 1383 Requirements and Rates\r\n3. Determine quarterly compliance and organic tonnage of Self and Third Party Haulers\r\n4. Conduct Compost Giveaway \u0026 Workshop Events\r\n5. Oversee the Hauler\u0027s Contamination Audit\r\n6. Continue conducting Tier 1 \u0026 2 Surveys \u0026 Inspections\r\n7. Coordinate SB 1383 Education \u0026 Outreach Workshops\r\n8. Hold Department Head Procurement Meeting\r\n9. Oversee Procurement Target Progress\r\n10. Review and Process Waivers\r\n11. Oversee Enforcement\r\n12. Maintain the Enforcement Log\r\n13. Identify and Reach Out to Recovery Organization\r\n14. Maintain the SB 1383 Information on the City\u0027s Website\r\n15. Perform Recordkeeping duties\r\n16. File SB 1383 Reports, including Food Recover, Compliance and Procurement\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Huntington Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Susan","LastName":"Contreras","Phone":"9092349099"},{"GrantID":25283,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":421694.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Since 2004, the City of Stockton (City) has supplied its residential, multi-family, and commercial customers with a three-stream (trash, recycling, and organics) collection system. To minimize contamination and promote the proper use of each cart/container, funds will be used to develop and distribute new/updated outreach and educational material. Funding will also be used to offset personnel/consultant costs associated with SB 1383 activities such as conducting in-person/virtual outreach and education, performing site visits and container inspections, as well as, developing an edible food recovery program. Lastly, the City will purchase compliance tracking software to record commercial customer service levels and SB 1383 compliance. This software will also assist with the City’s SB 1383 reporting requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Stockton","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Analissa","LastName":"Nunez","Phone":"2099378621"},{"GrantID":25285,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":42732.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Education \u0026 Outreach Projects:\r\nThe City is proposing to use the grant funding for marketing, promotion, and outreach materials \u0026 supplies to supplement education \u0026 community outreach efforts. The City plans to focus on a robust education and outreach campaign including design \u0026 production of outreach materials such as brochures, flyers, mailers, magnets, etc. The outreach will be conducted through website updates, social media platforms, presentations/workshops, direct mailers, posted notices, local print media, etc.","ParticipantName":"City of Ridgecrest","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Heather","LastName":"Spurlock","Phone":"7604995063"},{"GrantID":25286,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":223985.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Grant funding will be used to facilitate education and outreach activities to organic waste generators that are provided with an organic waste collection service. The County will work with its solid waste and marketing consultants to provide educational material that informs organic waste generators on how to properly separate organic waste in appropriate containers, how to minimize organic waste generation, proper ways to recycle organic waste on site, and the benefits of methane reduction. Additionally, those who opt to self-haul their organic waste in lieu of a collection service will be provided with educational materials on the self-hauling requirements. Education and Outreach will be delivered via various outlets including but not limited to printable material, social media, and radio advertisements.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Amann","Phone":"5596004309"},{"GrantID":25289,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":29823.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lomita intends to utilize the grant funds for SB 1383 Recycling Compliance and Software and Public Outreach and Communication efforts to implement SB 1383 organics recycling.","ParticipantName":"City of Lomita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lina","LastName":"Hernandez","Phone":"3103257110"},{"GrantID":25290,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":60024.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The District will provide a test model of food waste bins that will allow for a smoother transition to requiring households to separate food waste from the normal garbage. We foresee the push back that we will receive from residents due to the unpleasant odor of the food waste that sits for 1 or 2 weeks to become a primary issue thwarting implementation of AB1383 at the waste-generator level. In a point-of-generation resistance-removing effort, our food waste containers will provide an extra opportunity for altering behavior. The food waste bins will be 1-3 gallon compost containers with a carbon filter to reduce the smell. The grant funds will be used to purchase 1500 (10% of resident) bins and use them as samples to test customer satisfaction. In addition, the District will provide engaging media videos and outreach to educate residents on the new process. This District reaches its residents (approximately 50,000) effectively through social media, subscriber E-Newsletters, and a \u0027Community Resources Guide\u0027 that is mailed to every address/resident at least three times per year, free of charge.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado Hills Community Services District","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Teri","LastName":"Gotro","Phone":"9166143217"},{"GrantID":25292,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":37441.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Imperial Beach will be using the funds available in the following categories: Edible Food Recovery, education and outreach including organic waste and edible food recovery), program evaluation/Gap analysis, procurement requirements and record keeping. The Environmental and Natural Resources Department will be in charge of the spending and reporting of these funds allocated to the City of Imperial Beach with the purpose of complying with SB 1383 requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Imperial Beach","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wbaldo","LastName":"Arellano","Phone":"6194244095"},{"GrantID":25293,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":37822.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Summary \r\nThe City of Norco, Horsetown USA, is a Charter City that sits on 14 square miles of land nestled between the Santa Ana River and the La Sierra Hills. As a city that prides itself on maintaining a rural atmosphere, Norco is committed to preservation and conservation to ensure residents have access to clean open spaces, parks and trails.  The City of Norco, in compliance with the Assembly Bills 341 and 1826, and Senate Bill 1383, have sought to create a robust and well managed program internally to ensure all residential, commercial, and municipal accounts are in compliance with state requirements for recycling and organic waste reuse. As a small city of 27,000 residents, the City of Norco strives to keep a well maintained city despite a small number of staff. Ever increasing statewide mandates in every area of local government continues to increase the workload of staff, and funding is always in short supply. \r\nDespite thinly stretched staff and municipal funds, the City of Norco has developed a recycling and edible food recovery program that handles the following tasks: \r\n1)\tA three-bin residential collection system required for all Norco residents, administered by City of Norco staff and collected and processed through Waste Management – the City’s contracted hauler\r\n2)\tDirect communication and outreach with new and existing accounts regarding recycling requirements\r\n3)\tModified application for new businesses that seeks to ensure City staff sets up accounts with state mandated recycling requirements at the start of operation\r\n4)\tEnforcement programs where staff visit businesses to ensure on-site compliance, and a procedure for issuing warning notices and letters of violation\r\n5)\tModification of engineering standards to ensure new trash enclosures are constructed to ensure for maximum space up to a three-bin system\r\n6)\tDevelopment of record keeping systems to track changes in compliance of Norco businesses\r\n\r\nThe City of Norco’s Recycling and Organic Waste Recovery program has thus far made substantial improvements within the City of Norco, currently leading to nearly 95% compliance with recycling and organic waste recovery requirements. However increasing state mandates have stretched staff ability to adequately manage requirements. \r\nThe City of Norco is a fast growing city that sits in a high demand region of Riverside County. With multiple major commercial projects ongoing, the demand on staff to upkeep the tasks needed to meet the demands of SB 1383 continue to increase. Over 40 acres of new commercial/industrial development are under construction, with more projects in plan review – ranging from mixed use manufacturing, to hotels, to mixed commercial. To meet the demands imposed by SB 1383, and ensuring that businesses and residents continue to comply and stay educated regarding state requirements, the City of Norco is requesting $35,263.00 in funding. \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nStatement of Use\r\nThe City of Norco requests a one-time allocation of $35,263.00 in funding from the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program\r\nThe City of Norco seeks funding to achieve the following tasks to reach full compliance with SB 1383:\r\n1)\tEducation and outreach with new and existing businesses regarding organics reuse and recycling\r\na.\tThe newly created regulations for SB 1383 have proved confusing for many businesses, and staff is required to take more time to call and meet in-person with businesses to walk them through options for organic waste recycling. \r\nb.\tStaff will need to allocate time to ensure educational outreach materials are sent out periodically in billing inserts. \r\nc.\tUpdates will need to be made to the City of Norco website to both provide more details and more educational materials\r\n2)\tData management of organic waste recovery activities and enforcement\r\na.\tWith 359 businesses in Norco, time needs to be spent to record and manage data regarding compliance status, steps taken in the enforcement process, and notes regarding education and enforcement\r\nb.\tAnalyses need to be regularly performed to both show the success of these recycling programs to both the City and  the State \r\n3)\tEnforcement of new and existing Municipal Code addressing organic waste regulations\r\na.\tSites in violation of City of Norco municipal code will require staff to photograph violations, produce letters of enforcement, and provide follow-ups and educational outreach\r\nb.\tStaff will need to coordinate with Code Enforcement to ensure sites requiring citations are fined appropriately\r\nThe tasks outlined above will be overseen by two Administrative Compliance Coordinators for the City of Norco. The amount requested in this grant would partially cover personnel costs for one year.","ParticipantName":"City of Norco","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chad","LastName":"Blais","Phone":"9512705678"},{"GrantID":25294,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":24633.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Coalinga will use half of the grant funds to purchase compost buckets/pails for distribution to individual households within the City\u0027s jurisdiction to assist residents in diverting their food waste from their other garbage.  This will enable residents to instead place the food waste in their organics collection cart.  \r\n\r\nThe other half of the grant funds will be used to purchase approved products produced from the recovered organic waste (e.g. mulch, compost, etc...) to satisfy the City\u0027s \"procurement\" requirements of SB 1383.","ParticipantName":"City of Coalinga","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mercedes","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"5599351533"},{"GrantID":25296,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":20526.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Needles intents to focus on edible food recovery education, outreach and recovery. Local organizations lack proper equipment to recover and deliver edible food. In addition, the City intents to utilize the funds to meet the procurement requirements of SB 1383.","ParticipantName":"City of Needles","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rainie","LastName":"Torrance","Phone":"7603262115"},{"GrantID":25297,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":47803.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Dana Point intends to utilize the SB1383 Local Assistance Grant Program funding towards all aspects of implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB1383 including but not limited to Edible Food Collection/Recovery, Education and Outreach, Marketing/Promotion/Outreach, Materials, Personnel Costs, Enforcement and Inspection, Indirect Costs, Program Evaluation/Gap Analysis, Training, Program Upgrades and Expansion, Procurement Requirements and Record Keeping.  All program funds will only be utilized towards SB1383 implementation in our community.","ParticipantName":"City of Dana Point","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"9492483571"},{"GrantID":25298,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":20991.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding will be used for any items related to SB1383 including any consulting costs in order to enact the new regulations, attorney costs, mulch purchases, and compost purchases.","ParticipantName":"City of Rio Vista","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robin","LastName":"Borre","Phone":"7073746451"},{"GrantID":25299,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":124088.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With a population of 83, 498 as of 2020 (Census.gov), the City of Manteca, is known as a \"Family City\" and lies at a crossroads of highways and railroads. The racial makeup reflects a vibrant, rich and diverse community (67.9% White of which 39.9% not Hispanic, 4.8% African American, 0.8% Native American, 9.6 % Asian, 1.1% Pacific Islander, and 8.4 % from two or more races, 39.9% Hispanic or Latino).\r\n\r\nThe local government is tirelessly working to implement the changes to organic waste recycling proposed by the SB1383. Specifically the City has been promoting new approaches towards recycling organic waste, informing the general public about the new guidelines for waste collection, disposal, and treatment of:\r\n\r\nFruit and vegetables, cheese, meat, bones, poultry, seafood, bread, rice, pasta and oils;\r\nCoffee grounds, coffee filters and tea bags;\r\nCut flowers and herbs; and\r\nAny decayable matter produced from human or animal food production, preparation and consumption activities.\r\n\r\nThe City has created educational materials posted on the institutional website, as well as other channels, to clarify what are the requirements for residential and commercial recycling.\r\nSince the State of California has a recycling mandate of 50% (soon to be 75%) - with the absence of recycling markets- the City of Manteca had to think out of the box and come up with different options. Currently, the City of Manteca is sending recyclables to the landfill, as there has not been a market for them due to their contamination with not allowed waste and the more strict requirements of the market. The option of “clean” recycling allows us to still recycle and hopefully maintain the current rates to our customers. If we have to continue to landfill our recycling the rates will increase. The City will be putting stickers on residents’ blue recycling cart as a reminder of what can and cannot go into the cart.\r\n\r\nThe City of Manteca provides commercial recycling to businesses with bins ranging in size from 2 cubic yards to 6 cubic yards. The City can arrange pick-up service once a week, or up to five times per week, depending on the needs, done at no charge to the business operator, provided that the recycling remains clean and free of contamination.\r\nAB341 is the Mandatory Commercial Recycling Law that was created in hopes of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by diverting commercial solid waste to recycling efforts and by expanding opportunities for additional recycling services and recycling manufacturing facilities in California. The Law requires any business that generates 4 cubic yards or more of commercial solid waste per week; or a multi-family complex of 5 units or more to reuse, reduce, recycle, compost or otherwise divert materials from the landfill.\r\n\r\nAdditionally the City of Manteca provides offers several quick and easy ways to recycle  used oil and used oil filters:\r\nCURBSIDE PICK UP: Oil can be picked up in City-provided containers that can hold up to 6 qts of oil and are free;\r\nSeveral certified collection centers within the City of Manteca which will take  used oil and used filters for free\r\n \r\nTo implement the new prescriptions brought by the SB1383 and  successfully accomplish the expected results,  the City of Manteca will be developing the program activities reported below:\r\n\r\nCollection – with emphasis on collecting and composting of organics and food waste, the City of Manteca envisions an increase in the number of green cans, bins and compactors to be purchased for both residential and commercial customers to use. Our programs and activities are in alignment with CalRecycle, SB 1383 targets to achieve a 50 percent reduction in the level of the statewide disposal of organic waste from the 2014 level by 2020 and a 75 percent reduction by 2025, with an additional target that not less than 20 percent of currently disposed edible food is recovered for human consumption by 2025.The projected benefits of this activity include enrichment of the soil, protection of the environment, and efficiently addressing water pollution. The proposed solutions are convenient: composting cans significantly reduce local disposal costs while enriching the soil for future food growth. Composting is a win-win situation for all citizens who care about the environment and City. Reducing the disposal of refuse reduces trash pickup costs, and eliminates unsanitary conditions.\r\n \r\nEducation and Outreach – the public is aware of the changes but more details and consistent education and outreach to citizens and all types of customers is needed. The diversification of ways to educate, engage and reach out to customers is an idea we want to keep pursuing. In recent months, we’ve attempted to educate and conduct outreach both in print, electronic, social media, video and audio modes.  Environmental friendly Outreach is aimed at educating citizens to become environmental stewards: it is an important part of protecting and conserving our environmental resources. The City will ensure community-based social marketing techniques are used to research and determine the local barriers to recycling in individual communities, and  will work on messaging to overcome those barriers and improve recycling area by area.The City of Manteca will promote public meetings (both in person and virtual) to engage the general public to incubate great ideas and replicable models for change, because collectively, our habits, our attitudes, and our creativity have the power to make a real impact on our community.\r\n \r\n \r\nEdible Food Recovery – the City is working with the County Department of Health to implement a plan. DOH has indicated that their assistance will come with a fee. These funds can help the city meet that gap. We will place a special attention to the underserved communities that have been impacted the most by the pandemic (physically, emotionally, and economically). Food recovery makes a huge impact since we will be collecting edible food that would otherwise go to waste and redistributing it to feed people in need. No other government in the world has created SB 1383’s legal mandate to recover edible food previously sent to landfills to give to people in need. According to the California Association of Food Banks, 1 in 8, or 4.6 million, Californians are food insecure, including 1 in 5 children. At the same time, more than 5.5 million tons of food waste are disposed in California landfills each year, according to CalRecycle’s 2014 waste characterization study. The City of Manteca, regards this opportunity as the highest and best use for food that was otherwise destined for landfill. Being able to serve hungry people through food recovery is the best use for surplus food and a vital way for California to conserve resources and reduce waste thrown in landfills. The City of Manteca will coordinate with food businesses and local stakeholders to donate the maximum amount of edible food they would otherwise dispose, to food recovery organizations.  In alignment with Sb1383 and to achieve the 20 percent food recovery, we plan the following: \r\n\r\n• Commercial edible food generators must recover for human consumption the maximum amount of their edible food that they would otherwise dispose of in landfills by making written agreements with food recovery organizations or services to accept this food instead. \r\n• The City must consult with food recovery organizations and services to implement edible food recovery programs and ensure adequate capacity exists to recover that food. \r\n• Food recovery groups must follow rules for recordkeeping and reporting.\r\n \r\n \r\nCapacity Planning – In recognition of our commitment, the City of Manteca has been awarded $800k via the Org. 4 grant for the procurement of a food separator equipment (2020 Facility Grants). The awarded project will allow to purchase a Scott Thor food waste de-packager/separator and food waste feedstock transportation trailers to further our existing Waste-to-Fuel program. Currently landfilled food materials  surrounding unincorporated areas for anaerobic digestion from the City will be diverted and in dedicated tanks at the city’s wastewater treatment plant.  Some funds for planning of piping, design of electrical work and installation are still needed. The Turbo Food separator will be accompanied by compost tools (machine, bins, containers) that will be purchased later in the project. In compliance with SB1383, the City will increase its efforts towards Capacity Planning, since all counties are asked to take the lead collaborating with the jurisdictions located within the county in planning for the necessary organic waste recycling and food recovery capacity needed to divert organic waste from landfills into recycling activities and food recovery organizations.\r\n \r\nProcurement Requirements – with the mandate to procure compost back and provide it to the community at no cost, this funding opportunity will off-set that budgetary need. It will prevent the City from digging into operation funds that are not budgeted for the procurement of compost that are mandated to be given out at no cost. The City recognizes that, in accordance to SB 1383, all Cities and Counties may Count Gas Procured From POTWS, in compliance with the requirements below:\r\n• The POTW must not send more than 25 percent of its biosolids to landfill\r\ndisposal;\r\n• The POTW must actively receive organic waste from a solid waste facility such as a transfer station or compost facility;\r\n• POTW must receive Anaerobically Digestible Material (ADM) for the purposes of co-digestion in a manner that conforms with 14 CCR § 17896.6.\r\n\r\n \r\nThese last 3 areas of work will require a dedicated staff in order for all these activities to be executed efficiently with positive results for the involved beneficiaries. Record keeping will require constant communication with customers, and so will all the activities related to enforcement and inspection. The City strives to carry out an ongoing evaluation of its programs with a specific focus on quality improvement, to address eventual gaps as programs are continuously evaluated and analyzed by the dedicated staff. Nevertheless the City’s priority is to build and nurture positive connections and open communication with citizens and customers, along with environmentally friendly outreach strategies, educational activities, and community actions.","ParticipantName":"City of Manteca","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Avneet","LastName":"Mahil","Phone":"2094568457"},{"GrantID":25300,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":139987.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funds will be used to subscribe to a record keeping program through Recyclist, and print and distribute materials for education, outreach, enforcement, and inspection. ","ParticipantName":"City of Tracy","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Connie","LastName":"Vieira","Phone":"2098316359"},{"GrantID":25302,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":37794.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Reedley plans on purchasing recovered/recycled organic products to meet the procurement required levels with the project funds. The City will utilize the products first by offering them to residents as an educational item at our semiannual city wide cleanup events.  The residents will be educated on the background of the product and will also be able to take home some to utilize for themselves. The remainder will be utilized throughout the city as needed in landscaped beds and trails.","ParticipantName":"City of Reedley","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Heather","LastName":"Kredit","Phone":"5596374200"},{"GrantID":25303,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":23336.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funds will be used for education and outreach, with an additional focus on the Edible food recovery. We will use the funds for the collection, enforcement and inspection of the edible food recovery, and program evaluation. We will also utilize some of the funding for record keeping.","ParticipantName":"City of Parlier","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Step","FirstName":"Stephnie","LastName":"Trujillo","Phone":"5596463545"},{"GrantID":25304,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":138368.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Morgan Hill is seeking grant funds on behalf of the Cities of Morgan Hill and Gilroy to continue implementation of a Countywide Edible Food Recovery Program, associated capacity enhancements, and phase three of a Food Waste Prevention Project.\r\n\r\nThe Edible Food Recovery Program contracts with Joint Venture Silicon Valley to conduct outreach, provide technical assistance, and regulate businesses that are impacted by SB 1383. Based on the results of the Food Recovery capacity analysis, funding will support expanding edible food infrastructure in the nonprofit community, as well as support upgrading recurring programmatic tasks such as: inspections, education, outreach, refining Tier 1 and 2 lists, document creation, food recovery organization/service and generator reporting, as well as expand general administration of the program.  This will provide the City of Morgan Hill and Gilroy’s contribution to the Edible Food Recovery Program that is managed regionally and supports Countywide infrastructure upgrades and expansion.\r\n\r\nAdditionally, the two cities shall utilize grant funds to implement phase three of a Community Based Social Marketing (CBSM) Food Waste Prevention Project to reduce food waste by using CBSM to effect behavior change. A selected contractor will utilize existing baseline food waste data, strategy recommendations, and tailored existing outreach materials completed in phases one and two of the project to implement a comprehensive implementation plan. The Plan shall include tested strategies and treatment options for broad-scale implementation to effectively reduce food waste behaviors in the cities of Morgan Hill and Gilroy, and any other Santa Clara County city that participates in the Program.","ParticipantName":"City of Morgan Hill","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Tanya","LastName":"Carothers","Phone":"4087235200"},{"GrantID":25306,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":192772.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To be used for consulting services to help implement SB1383 requirements, specifically edible food recovery requirements. Fund to also to be used for Food Recovery Business to purchase materials such as freezers, refrigerators, and shelving for food storage and distribution.  Funds to be used for outreach and education.  To educate business on the requirements of SB1383.  Also to be used to purchase composting bins for residences and businesses.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jessica","LastName":"Skillen","Phone":"5308428272"},{"GrantID":25308,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":73665.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Glendora is participating in a regional food recovery program with cities that are involved with the San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments. This program includes an education and outreach plan, capacity assessments, and an inspection program. The City would like to use this grant funding to offset costs for the regional food recovery program. Remaining grant funding will be used for education and outreach or food waste pails for residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Glendora","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Fisher","Phone":"6269148389"},{"GrantID":25310,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":151474.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Monterey County Environmental Health Bureau will allocate SB 1383 Grant funding towards Education and Outreach, Admin cost, Enforcement, Collection, and Materials. For the education and outreach component the Monterey County would allocate $41,000 to help support with educational videos, signage, flyers, tv ads, and social media platforms along with translations for all outreach material. Funding will also help support and provide resources through a partnership with the Western and Eastern Technical Assistance Committees. This funding will also support with outreach efforts that consist of compliance letters, phone calls, waste assessments and any follow up visits to Tier and Tier 2 generators. Funding will also support with potential consultants and time spent on education and outreach.  The Monterey County is also allocating $40,000 for Admin cost for project management activities, grant management and tracking and reporting. For Enforcement the County will allocate $5,000 to design and plan roles and responsibilities within the LEA and will help create any outreach material needed for enforcement. For Collection the Monterey County would allocate $10,000 to continue supporting residents with small 2-5gallon kitchen pails to encourage participation but also ensure compliance. The Monterey County will also allocate $30,930.60 towards Materials. The material funding will help support The Technical Assistance Committees with equipment purchases for Edible Food Recovery Capacity. Funding will also support a potential partnership for the procurement of composting and can help support a Compost Day for residents.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Karina","LastName":"Alcala","Phone":"8317554680"},{"GrantID":25311,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":36767.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projects to help implement SB 1383 regulations.","ParticipantName":"City of Lafayette","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joshua","LastName":"Muller","Phone":"9252993205"},{"GrantID":25312,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":57524.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of La Puente proposes to use the grant funds for the Consultant\u0027s SB 1383 Implementation services. As such, the consultant will perform the following implementation tasks:\r\n\r\n1. Research, compile and submit information for the Capacity Plan\r\n2. Draft the Hauler Franchise Amendment to include SB 1383 Requirements and Rates\r\n3. Determine quarterly compliance and organic tonnage of Self and Third Party Haulers\r\n4. Conduct Compost Giveaway \u0026 Workshop Events\r\n5. Oversee the Hauler\u0027s Contamination Audit\r\n6. Continue conducting Tier 1 \u0026 2 Surveys \u0026 Inspections\r\n7. Coordinate SB 1383 Education \u0026 Outreach Workshops\r\n8. Hold Department Head Procurement Meeting\r\n9. Oversee Procurement Target Progress\r\n10. Review and Process Waivers\r\n11. Oversee Enforcement\r\n12. Maintain the Enforcement Log\r\n13. Identify and Reach Out to Recovery Organization\r\n14. Maintain the SB 1383 Information on the City\u0027s Website\r\n15. Perform Recordkeeping duties\r\n16. File SB 1383 Reports, including Food Recover, Compliance and Procurement","ParticipantName":"City of La Puente","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Susan","LastName":"Contreras","Phone":"9092349099"},{"GrantID":25314,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":114080.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Lakewood intends to use the requested grant funds for the following SB1383 activities:\r\n\r\n1. Personnel costs (City \u0026 Consultant) to implement elements of the regulation such as education \u0026 outreach, inspections and enforcement, training;\r\n2. Education \u0026 outreach materials \r\n3. Purchase of a tablet/electronic device for tracking, inspections, enforcement and education/outreach;\r\n4. Purchase of recycling \u0026 organics containers for all interior meeting rooms at all City facilities.","ParticipantName":"City of Lakewood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"KONYA","LastName":"VIVANTI","Phone":"5628669771"},{"GrantID":25316,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":40025.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Maywood proposes to use the grant funds for Consultant SB 1383 Implementation services. As such, the consultant will perform the following implementation tasks:\r\n1. Research, compile and submit information for the Capacity Plan\r\n2. Draft the Hauler Franchise Amendment to include SB 1383 Requirements and Rates\r\n3. Determine quarterly compliance and organic tonnage of Self and Third Party Haulers\r\n4. Conduct Compost Giveaway \u0026 Workshop Events\r\n5. Oversee the Hauler\u0027s Contamination Audit\r\n6. Continue conducting Tier 1 \u0026 2 Surveys \u0026 Inspections\r\n7. Coordinate SB 1383 Education \u0026 Outreach Workshops\r\n8. Hold Department Head Procurement Meeting\r\n9. Oversee Procurement Target Progress\r\n10. Review and Process Waivers\r\n11. Oversee Enforcement\r\n12. Maintain the Enforcement Log\r\n13. Identify and Reach Out to Recovery Organization\r\n14. Maintain the SB 1383 Information on the City\u0027s Website\r\n15. Perform Recordkeeping duties\r\n16. File SB 1383 Reports, including Food Recover, Compliance and Procurement","ParticipantName":"City of Maywood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Susan","LastName":"Contreras","Phone":"9092349099"},{"GrantID":25317,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":214282.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This is to apply for funding for a Management Analyst position to take charge of the food recovery program, monitor agreements between food recovery organizations and generators, provide all recordkeeping requirements, including, but not limited to, for organic waste, container contamination minimization, procurement.  This position will also provide other required reporting to CalRecycle as it pertains to SB 1383 and will provide education and outreach related to SB 1383.  We are also proposing to fund a part-time employee to provide trash audits and assist with reporting.  While the City contemplates a rate increase or outsourcing, we propose to use the employee funding for one-year and use the remainder to assist with purchasing updated containers with signage.  After initial year, there should be sufficient funding from outsourcing revenues or rate increases to sustain the positions.","ParticipantName":"City of Pomona","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elisa","LastName":"Mitchell","Phone":"9096202267"},{"GrantID":25318,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":20534.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SB1383 Ordinance Implementation, including consulting costs and for services to administer and implement the program including Food Recovery Programs, Education and Outreach, Advanced Procurement Policy, and Capacity Planning in compliance with the state requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Buellton","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rose","LastName":"Hess","Phone":"8056860137"},{"GrantID":25321,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":28327.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Pinole (“City”) proposes to utilize SB1383 local assistance grant program funds for personnel  costs directly related to the implementation of SB 1383 regulations and for procurement of recovered/recycled organic products. \r\n\r\nSB1383 regulations require jurisdictions to annually procure a specific amount of recovered organic waste products to meet their Annual Recovered Organic Waste Product Procurement Target (“Target”). The City’s current Target is approximately 1600 tons based on 0.08 tons of organic waste per resident per year. To make an informed decision regarding practical and cost-effective options to achieve the organic waste diversion goals of SB1383, the City retained a consultant to prepare a feasibility report of procurement options. The consultant will analyze costs, operational factors such as logistics and capacity constraints, product availability, and benefits and challenges associated with each option. \r\n\r\nTo develop the feasibility report, the consultant will explore contracting with service providers that use recovered organic waste products on behalf of Pinole; investigate opportunities at the Pinole-Hercules Water Pollution Control Plant to apply anaerobic digestion technology to municipally generated organic waste; research resource recovery technologies that maximize resource recovery from waste streams to transform waste into renewable natural gas and/or high quality fertilizer; and evaluate direct procurement to procure products for the City’s use or community giveaways (i.e. compost giveaways).\r\n\r\nThe City proposes to expend $11,425 in SB1383 local assistance grant program funds for the procurement of recovered/recycled organic products recommended in the feasibility report and for procurement of 30% recycled content paper products. At this time, the fiscal impact associated with meeting the annual Target is undetermined, but the City anticipates SB1383 local assistance grant program funds will help offset costs associated with procurement of recovered/recycled organic products. \r\n\r\nThe City proposes to expend $15,000 in SB1383 local assistance grant program funds for City staff time spent on activities related to the implementation of SB 1383 regulations. These activities include, but are not limited to, providing oversight of the development of the feasibility report and participation in discussions with providers to acquire recovered/recycled organic products; implementation of the selected procurement option(s) including management of logistics and contract negotiations and development; managing compliance activities performed by the designated entities (the City intends to delegate several responsibilities for compliance with the provisions of SB1383 regulations to other entities to the extent allowed by the law); reviewing physical space waivers requests and verifying that a premise lacks adequate space for the collection containers required for compliance with SB1383 regulations; preparing and/or reviewing outreach materials; publishing educational materials on the City’s website to educate the public about SB1383; providing training to City’s purchasing staff on documenting purchases of 30% recycled content products and other direct procurement purchases; and recordkeeping of documents required for the City’s Implementation Record.","ParticipantName":"City of Pinole","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nazmieh","LastName":"Huebner","Phone":"5104186550"},{"GrantID":25322,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":399454.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Various County Departments will be working on several programs and projects to implement SB 1383.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sharon","LastName":"Mitchell","Phone":"9093868968"},{"GrantID":25324,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":39540.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Community outreach, educational materials, staff time, collaboration with Republic Services (solid waste management company) and other local community groups, as well as the potential purchase of small countertop organic waste buckets.","ParticipantName":"City of Brawley","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Silvia","LastName":"Luna","Phone":"7603448941"},{"GrantID":25325,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":25065.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Albany will plan to use awarded grant funds to cover personnel costs. Allocated funds will cover a portion of the salary or salaries of staff working on implementation of SB 1383 regulations. Staff working on SB 1383 implementation will track hours on the CalRecycle EIS form as directed.","ParticipantName":"City of Albany","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Justin","LastName":"Fried","Phone":"5105285759"},{"GrantID":25327,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":21419.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds to be used to facilitate Education and Outreach to commercial and residential customers regarding new requirements for organic waste and food recovery program. Will also be using funds to assist the City in meeting their procurement requirements, program evaluation and record keeping .","ParticipantName":"City of Auburn","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sharon","LastName":"Simpson","Phone":"9164379032"},{"GrantID":25331,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":92204.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Dublin intends to spend $25,000 on producing and distributing education and outreach materials to organic waste generators. \r\n\r\nThe City of Dublin intends to spend $3,132 on inspections of Tier 1 edible food generators conducted by Alameda County Department of Environmental Health in 2023.\r\n\r\nThe City of Dublin intends to spend $57,742 on three stream public litter receptacles for placement in public parks and public right of way to increase and promote organics and recycling collection in public areas.","ParticipantName":"City of Dublin","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Sung","Phone":"9258336630"},{"GrantID":25332,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":44027.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Consultant costs for oversight of franchise agreement, franchise agreement amendment, SB 1383 and procurement planning assistance, recordkeeping, reporting, developing an enforcement plan.\r\n\r\n\r\nEducation, outreach, and inspection of commercial businesses, including training, right-sizing, advice on how to place containers, and inspection for contamination as applicable.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Altos","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Aida","LastName":"Fairman","Phone":"6509472603"},{"GrantID":25333,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":96645.0000,"ProjectSummary":"It is Yorba Linda\u0027s intent to you use these funds for additional staff time and consultant time to assist in the overall SB 1383 Program Evaluation to ensure any and all gaps in process are addressed in a timely manner and implemented as required.  This may also include additional staff time for early enforcement and inspection as needed. The key to accomplishing compliance will be using these additional grant funds towards more education and outreach for the organic waste \u0026 edible food recovery requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Yorba Linda","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Colleen","LastName":"Callahan","Phone":"7149617114"},{"GrantID":25335,"CycleID":757,"CycleCode":"SWC89       ","CycleNameID":124,"CycleName":"Legacy Disposal Site Abatement Partial Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC89        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Noe Garay","AwardedFunds":750000.0000,"ProjectSummary":" The LADWP owns a number of parcels in the Owens Valley that were operated by various agencies as burn dumps and pre-regulation landfills in the 1960s and 1970s.  As such, the Department has been directed by CalRecycle, and their agent the Inyo County Local Enforcement Agency, to implement remediation at the Brockman Lane Disposal Site as necessary to protect public health and safety and/or the environment.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Department of Water and Power","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gareth","LastName":"Howell","Phone":"2133674989"},{"GrantID":25337,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":48644.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Bell will use SB1383 Grant funds to expand its education and outreach\r\non organics recycling to residents, and commercial businesses (including those that generate edible food that can be donated) haulers, solid waste facilities, and local food banks and other food recovery organizations. \r\n\r\n50% of the grant funds will be allocated to the purchase of education, outreach and bilingual marketing materials, including brochures, videos and event planning. 50% of the grant funds will be dedicated to salary and associated personnel costs to help implement and manage the SB1383 campaign.","ParticipantName":"City of Bell","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Javier","LastName":"Ochiqui","Phone":"3235586211"},{"GrantID":25338,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":55258.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Monrovia \r\nLocated 20 miles northeast of Los Angeles and nestled at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, Monrovia is home to almost 40,000 active and engaged residents who enjoy a premier quality of life in a dynamic City that blends small-town charm with high-tech industry. \r\n\r\nMonrovia is a general-law city operating under the Council-Manager form of government.  Monrovia is a full-service municipality that coordinates its operations through seven departments: the City Manager\u0027s Office, Administrative Services Department, Community Services Department, Community Development Department, Fire Department, Police Department, and Public Works Department. \r\n\r\nThe Public Works Department has spearhead the operation to stay on track with SB 1383 regulations and compliance. Beginning in 2019, Monrovia quickly partnered with a consultant, the Joint Power Authority in the San Gabriel Valley, and opened up communicated pathways with our franchise hauler to outline tasks and requirements to meet SB 1383 deadlines. However, as a result of Covid-19 in early 2020, the City’s focus shifted to the safety and well-being of the community, which was suffering immensely. In mid-2021, Monrovia lost our dedicated waste and recycling staff member, setting the City back until a replacement could be found. \r\n\r\n\r\nProject Description\r\nThe City of Monrovia is seeking funding from CalRecycle\u0027s 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program to assist with the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383. Funding is requested to offset costs associated with the implementation of SB 1383 as it relates to education and outreach and procurement requirements. The City of Monrovia, like most jurisdictions, has faced various setbacks as a result of Covid-19 including inability to hire additional staff and difficulties allocating budget towards procurement as resident struggles have left deficits across the board. The funding from the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program will assist the City of Monrovia in local efforts with the following tasks: \r\n\r\n1.\tIncrease education and outreach efforts through the procurement of compostable bin liners to encourage residents and businesses to recycle organics materials while also satisfying procurement requirements. \r\n2.\tEnhance our education and outreach methods through online applications, software’s and social media. In order to improve direct outreach efforts and reach a greater demographic of residents and to help ease the burden on Monrovia call staff, the City proposes to allocate a portion of the funding towards systems that will increase accessibility to information related to SB 1383 regulations and waste diversion requirements. \r\n\r\nThe funds from the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program will also assist Monrovia in a regional manner through the following measures: \r\n1.\tAssist with procuring supplies and equipment in support of regional food recovery hubs.\r\n2.\tAdministrative costs including COG’s staff time to manage the regional food recovery hub project.\r\n3.\tPersonnel costs including consultant’ staff time and material to support food recovery hub, outreach and education.","ParticipantName":"City of Monrovia","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jazmine","LastName":"Hadden","Phone":"6269325574"},{"GrantID":25339,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":70912.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Azusa is currently participating in a Regional Edible Food Recovery Program with neighboring cities in the San Gabriel Valley. The contract was awarded to SCS Engineers and the overall program management is administered by San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments (SGVCOG). Tasks 1-4 which includes project management, compliance and capacity assessments, outreach and education efforts, and final development report will be completed in February 2022. The remaining Tasks 4-6: development and implementation of a food recovery inspection program will be from January 1, 2022 to August 1, 2024. Part of the funding will be used to pay for Tasks 5-6 for a total amount of $43,246.\r\n\r\nThe City also plans to partner with SGVCOG for a Phase II expansion of the Regional Food Recovery Program from April 2022 to March 2024. The program\u0027s objective is to establish a subregional food recovery hubs to increase San Gabriel Valley region\u0027s capacity to process edible food recovery. The City will be contributing the remaining grant funds of $22,812 to the planned expansion.","ParticipantName":"City of Azusa","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Liza","LastName":"Sagun","Phone":"6268125109"},{"GrantID":25340,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":54428.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will be participating in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help us meet our SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. We will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County, to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support our long-term SB 1383 compliance, and to assess innovative compost procurement and application funding strategies to build capacity for the long-term.   \r\n\r\nIn addition, we will be participating in a Compost Quality Improvement Public Education Campaign led by the County of San Mateo. This project will assemble a cross-jurisdictional task force, analyze the current compost collection education efforts of all the jurisdictions and waste haulers within the county, conduct focus/stakeholder (residential and commercial) interviews, and propose and pilot a common education and outreach plan for the entire county. We will improve our compost feedstock by improving our compost collection outreach and education message to our communities. The remaining funds will be used for the City to purchase compost and mulch.","ParticipantName":"City of Pacifica","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Trayer","Phone":"6507383767"},{"GrantID":25342,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":49133.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Pleasant Hill is  responsible for its individual SB 1383 compliance and enforcement and as such, the City has been preparing for its regulatory responsibilities.  The City’s refuse collection services agreement with Republic Services, originally executed in 2004, was restated in July 2021, and includes many SB1383 compliance measures. In addition the City’s Municipal Code Chapter 13.10, Solid Waste Management, was amended in January 2022, in order to comply with the new regulations.  \r\n\r\nThere are additional compliance measures to be performed by the City however, including education and outreach, (via mailings, public meetings and website updates and maintenance); edible food recovery site inspections; procurement and documentation of compostable materials;  any necessary enforcement measures, record keeping and reporting.  To complete these activities the City anticipates needing a half-time employee (at a minimum)  dedicated to these tasks.   The City is proposing to utilize the SB1383 Local Assistance  grants funds to staff that position.","ParticipantName":"City of Pleasant Hill","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ann","LastName":"James","Phone":"9256715244"},{"GrantID":25343,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":130217.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City\u0027s internal recycling program, that includes the new SB-1383 procurement requirement for vendors, will require additional equipment and resources to support the roll out effort. Also, the expansion of enforcement officer staffing, to assist with SB-1383 compliance within city limits, will require additional vehicles for daily inspections. In addition to the above, the City of Carson intends to use the Local Assistance Grant to purchase vehicles for use at specific sites, including a forklift, to assist with the movement of procured recycled materials, such as, compost and mulch being transported onto the corporate yard.","ParticipantName":"City of Carson","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robin","LastName":"Wilson","Phone":"3108473528"},{"GrantID":25344,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":21199.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Hire a consultant to provide services identifying city-usage and possible application of compost/mulch on city-owned and managed lands. Consultant shall also identify privately-owned land within and outside jurisdictional boundaries that can utilize compost/mulch and explore delivery options of said material in order to support highest and best use of the materials. Consultant shall explore co-benefits and possible partnerships with other organizations working this space.\r\n\r\nOnce the full costs of such a study are understood any remaining balance of the grant may be applied toward procurement","ParticipantName":"City of Larkspur","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shannon","LastName":"O\u0027hare","Phone":"4154962401"},{"GrantID":25346,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":131025.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funding will be used by the County of Ventura for two distinct purposes:\r\n\r\n1) SB1383 RECORDKEEPING: Funding for a two-year subscription (April 1, 2022 to April 2, 2024) to the Recyclist Program Tracker, a cloud-based software program. The software enables a wide variety of data tracking, including organics collection service compliance, collection waivers, paper and ROWP procurement, edible food recovery and enforcement. The integrated mobile app, compatible with Tablets and Electronic Devices (seven inches or more measured diagonally), includes fieldwork functionality for logging inspections, route reviews, and other education and outreach activities with the purpose of tracking participation in recycling and organics programs. The Program Tracker fulfills all of the SB 1383 jurisdictional implementation record and recordkeeping requirements as detailed in 14 CCR Section 18995.2.\r\n\r\n2) SB1383 RESIDENTIAL CURBSIDE COLLECTION: Funding to offset approximately 77% the County\u0027s cost to purchase small household food waste pails for all residential customers currently receiving curbside collection service.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tobie","LastName":"Mitchell","Phone":"8056584315"},{"GrantID":25347,"CycleID":797,"CycleCode":"OWR3        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR3         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":85881.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Shasta County will use the Local Assistance Grant to fund staffing positions needed to develop the SB 1383 Edible Food Recovery Program. The County is in the process of hiring a Staff Services Analyst to oversee implementation of the program. We are requesting funding for a full time Analyst for the first 6 months to develop procedures and tracking, assess the community’s current food recovery capacity, plan for additional capacity, if needed, and provide education and outreach to Tier 1 and 2 commercial edible food generators. The Analyst will coordinate inspection of commercial edible food generators to ensure they are recovering the maximum amount of food possible and coordinate with local food recovery organizations who can potentially accept the food. The second 6 months of the program, we project the to use 50% of the position to continue implementation and oversee data tracking and compliance.  The requested budget includes a Senior Staff Services Analyst at 6% time to supervise and assist the Analyst during the implementation process. The budget also include a second Staff Services Analyst at 5% time to review and execute any applicable Contracts or Memorandums of Understanding needed by the program.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeremy","LastName":"Brukardt","Phone":"5302255453"},{"GrantID":25348,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":20702.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City would like to use these funds to hire a consultant to help out by performing education and outreach, program evaluation and capacity planning.","ParticipantName":"City of Taft","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Yvette","LastName":"Mayfield","Phone":"6617631222"},{"GrantID":25350,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":20227.0000,"ProjectSummary":"...The City of Westmorland will implement or may include activities as are identified in the grant program guidelines \r\nEducation and outreach \r\nProgram evaluation \r\nProcurement requirements ( recycled organics  and compost)\r\nRecord keeping\r\nEmployee payment  for city employees time that is worked on the grant","ParticipantName":"City of Westmorland","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tami","LastName":"Castro","Phone":"7603443411"},{"GrantID":25352,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City of Gridley SB 1383 implimentation project to focus on capacity planning consulting assistance, education and outreach  for organic waste and edible food recovery to both private and commercial customers.  Additionally the program will establish and leverage procurement requirements policy and establish internal education program to enhance organizational compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Gridley","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Martin ","LastName":"Pineda","Phone":"5308465695"},{"GrantID":25354,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":20886.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Rodeo Sanitary District has an established recycling and organics reduction program in place and has adopted an ordinance in January 2022 that indicates the Rodeo Sanitary District\u0027s SB 1383 compliance intent.  The District is working its solid waste provider (Republic Services) to implement the color coded 3 cart collection system with symbols and language to encourage efficient processing of waste in accordance with SB 1383 requirements.  The District\u0027s grant application will provide additional public outreach efforts to encourage higher levels of organics reduction using materials (mailers) and additional marketing and outreach on local level (through District website and newsletters) and regional level (through coordinated efforts with other agencies with similar programs and objectives.). ","ParticipantName":"Rodeo Sanitary District","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Steven","LastName":"Beall","Phone":"5107992970"},{"GrantID":25356,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":84973.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funds will be used for: 1. consultant to implement SB 1383 across the city and county departments, 2. exploration for purchase of software or vendor services for record keeping and reporting, 3. education and outreach programs required to implement SB 1383 programs, and 4. administrative costs necessary to coordinate between the city, county, consultants, and vendors required to implement SB 1383.\r\nPERSONNEL - Consultant/contractor will be hired to assist with the roll-out of the SB 1383 mandated programs that impact various city and county departments including: Solid Waste, County/City Counsel, County/City Administration, Environmental Health/Local Enforcement Agency, Planning, Building, and Purchasing. Consultant/contractor will coordinate the specific City and County actions required during the first 2-3 years of SB 1383 implementation.\r\nTRAINING - Funds will be used to facilitate training sessions for City and County staff directly impacted by SB 1383 and mandated actions necessary to meet regulatory compliance deadlines. Initial actions required during first 1-2 years will be the first priority of the training to department staff and all other affected parties.\r\nMATERIALS - Consultant/contractor will explore the various software programs or specialized vendor services available to the City/County that can be purchased to assist and streamline the record keeping and reporting required for SB 1383 compliance.\r\nMARKETING/PROMOTION/OUTREACH - Funds will be used to disseminate information directly to the general public on SB 1383 including what it is and how it affects them. Outreach will also be conducted directly to all solid waste subscription service customers and all commercial customers.\r\nEDUCATION - Funds will be used to develop and disseminate and educational outreach program directly to the school systems to improve the reach and uptake of the SB 1383 message through school-aged children.  Additionally, direct education efforts will be focused on Tier 1 Edible Food Waste Generators, as well as Food Recovery Services and Organizations.\r\nADMINISTRATION COSTS - Funds will be used to coordinate all grant activities and efforts between the City and County, consultants/contractors, departments and agencies, community partners, stakeholders, waste collection and hauling companies, various food recovery organizations, schools, residential and commercial generators.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Monique","LastName":"Figueroa","Phone":"2095335632"},{"GrantID":25357,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":119217.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We are contracting to track the requirements of SB 1383 very closely with the features of Recyclist\u0027s Program Tracker.  Additionally, we wish to educate San Ramon in appropriate (SB 1383 compliant) waste-sorting by providing graphic-rich 3-stream containers in parks, community centers and city facilities.  This will serve to not only educate those who live in San Ramon, but also those who visit and enjoy the features of San Ramon, who will bring these practices back to their California communities.","ParticipantName":"City of San Ramon","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Izchel ","LastName":"Pulido ","Phone":"9259732603"},{"GrantID":25358,"CycleID":797,"CycleCode":"OWR3        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR3         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":5144473.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City of Los Angeles- Bureau of Sanitation (LASAN) plans a broad range of tasks to support California’s SB1383 goals of 75% reduction in landfilled organic waste and 20% increase in edible food recovery by 2025. LASAN has already implemented a successful pilot program introducing kitchen counter top pails to assist with separating their food scraps from their black-bin waste and is supporting a Farmer’s Market Food Waste Drop-off and Community Composting Pilot Project. To continue these efforts, LASAN intends to utilize CalRecycle SB1383 Local Assistance funds to expand programs and outreach to our residents with a scope that includes but is not limited to:\r\n-expanding the residential kitchen countertop pail program\r\n-labeling existing residential waste bins with new instructional stickers and hot stamping newly purchased bins\r\n-implementing a citywide organics outreach and education campaign including direct residential mailings, advertising (social media, bus bench, etc.), workshops and other activities","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Deborah","LastName":"Washington","Phone":"2134852362"},{"GrantID":25360,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":58085.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Calexico is requesting funding to assist with the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383.","ParticipantName":"City of Calexico","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lilliana","LastName":"Falomir","Phone":"7607682160"},{"GrantID":25361,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":186699.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SB1383 implementation","ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kasey","LastName":"Kolassa","Phone":"8314542377"},{"GrantID":25362,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":47314.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will be participating in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help us meet our SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. We will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County, to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support our long-term SB 1383 compliance, and to assess innovative compost procurement and application funding strategies to build capacity for the long-term.  Remaining funding not utilized by the Broker Project will be used for direct purchase of compost by the City to fulfill compost procurement requirements under SB 1383.","ParticipantName":"City of Foster City","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andra","LastName":"Lorenz","Phone":"6502863215"},{"GrantID":25363,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":36045.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of El Cerrito holds a contract with a private hauler to collect garbage and green waste and directly conducts the curbside collection of recycling in the city. The City intends to use these grant funds to procure and paint recycling (blue) collection bins to be in compliance with the color requirements, to fund a portion of staff time devoted to SB 1383 implementation, and to purchase a tablet that will be used for business outreach and tracking related to SB 1383.","ParticipantName":"City of El Cerrito","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Will","LastName":"Provost","Phone":"5105597684"},{"GrantID":25364,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":96334.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funding will be used for a two-year subscription (April 1, 2022 to April 2, 2024) to the\r\nRecyclist Program Tracker, a cloud-based software program. The software enables a wide\r\nvariety of data tracking, including organics collection service compliance, collection waivers,\r\npaper and ROWP procurement, edible food recovery and enforcement. The integrated mobile\r\napp, compatible with Tablets and Electronic Devices (seven inches or more measured\r\ndiagonally), includes fieldwork functionality for logging inspections, route reviews, and other\r\neducation and outreach activities with the purpose of tracking participation in recycling and\r\norganics programs. The Program Tracker fulfills all of the SB 1383 jurisdictional implementation\r\nrecord and recordkeeping requirements as detailed in 14 CCR Section 18995.2","ParticipantName":"City of Eastvale","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stephanie","LastName":"Vasquez","Phone":"9517034424"},{"GrantID":25365,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":20640.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implementation of SB 1383 to include outreach, education and organic waste diversion/recycling.","ParticipantName":"City of Calipatria","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Laura","LastName":"Gutierrez","Phone":"7603482674"},{"GrantID":25366,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":83693.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Fund recovered organic materials procurement and Edible Food Recovery Program activities as required by SB 1383 as follows:\r\n\r\nPurchase of materials to apply toward Cupertino\u0027s SB 1383 recovered organic materials procurement requirements. Planned activity includes a pilot to fund carbon farming projects to support farms and ranchers in their implementation of carbon sequestering farming practices, with a focus on compost application. \r\n\r\nBased on the results of the Food Recovery capacity analysis, funding will support edible food infrastructure improvements in the nonprofit community, as well as supporting recurring programmatic tasks such as: inspections, education, outreach, refining Tier 1 and 2 lists, document creation, food recovery organization/service and generator reporting, as well as general administration of the program.  This will provide the Cupertino contribution to the Santa Clara County Edible Food Recovery Program that is managed regionally and supports Countywide infrastructure enhancements.","ParticipantName":"City of Cupertino","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ursula","LastName":"Syrova","Phone":"4087777603"},{"GrantID":25367,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":20029.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the City of Vernon Health and Environmental Control Department (DHEC) is to successfully implement a strong Organics Recycling program to make an impact in the statewide effort in reducing short-lived climate pollutant emissions. DHEC intends to use the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant funds to facilitate education and outreach to the diverse range of industrial businesses and residents of the City.  Funds will also be used to purchase materials to support and improve the program’s collection system, contamination monitoring, inspection, and enforcement services.","ParticipantName":"City of Vernon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Veronica","LastName":"Petrosyan","Phone":"3238261448"},{"GrantID":25368,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":44776.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Pablo (City) proposes to utilize SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program funds for collection franchise agreement amendment and rate review, for procurement of recovered/recycled organic products, and for personnel costs to implement SB 1383 regulations. \r\n\r\nCollection\r\nRepublic Services (Republic) is the solid waste provider for San Pablo.  At the end of 2021, they requested an increase to the collection rate to cover their cost for servicing the additional organics customers.  The City proposes to use the grant funds to hire a consultant to review Republic’s proposed cost increase.  Staff will release a request for proposal this summer and begin work with the selected consultant.  Based on past rate review contracts, staff estimates the consultant cost will be approximately $15,000.  The consultant will review the costs and any other proposed collection franchise agreement amendments.  The City will finalize the collection rate and franchise agreement amendment in fall of 2022.          \r\n\r\nMaterials\r\nSB 1383 regulations require jurisdictions to annually procure recovered organic waste products.  The Public Works Department evaluated current mulch uses and considered additional procurement opportunities for expanding the use of recovered organic waste products.  The City proposes to spend the majority of the $12,000 requested under the Materials budget category, to procure approximately 1,211 tons of mulch.\r\n\r\nSB 1383 regulations also requires 30% post-consumer content paper to be procured.  Public Works staff will train all internal staff who purchase materials for their department on the new requirements.  The remaining budget for materials, will help offset costs associated with procuring recycled content paper in case a department had not budgeted for the expense.\r\n\r\nPersonnel\r\nThe City proposes to expend $14,734 in SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program funds for City staff time spent on activities related to the implementation of SB 1383 regulations.  These activities include, but are not limited to:\r\n1.\tOverseeing the consultant contract to review the proposed collection rates and the collection agreement amendment process;\r\n2.\tOverseeing the procurement of mulch to ensure they are from approved facilities; \r\n3.\tWorking closely with RecycleMore* and Republic on compliance activities; \r\n4.\tPublishing educational materials on the City’s website, Facebook, and Nextdoor;\r\n5.\tProviding internal training on the City’s Environmentally Preferable Purchasing Policy* and on documenting purchases of 30% recycled content products; and \r\n6.\tRecordkeeping of documents required for the City’s Implementation Record. \r\n_____________\r\n* RecycleMore is a Joint Powers Authority representing West Contra Costa County jurisdictions.  Among their many duties, they help the member agencies comply with state solid waste regulations.\r\n* The City adopted an Environmentally Preferable Policy in 2007.  Staff intends on reviewing and updating the policy if necessary to meet SB 1383 requirements and then training all City staff responsible for purchasing materials for their respective departments.","ParticipantName":"City of San Pablo","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Itzel","LastName":"Gomez","Phone":"5102153064"},{"GrantID":25371,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Capacity Planning\r\n• Collection\r\n• Edible Food Recovery\r\n• Education and outreach (includes organic waste \u0026 edible food recovery)\r\n• Enforcement and Inspection\r\n• Program Evaluation/Gap Analysis\r\n• Procurement Requirements (using recycled organic products – compost, mulch,\r\nelectricity, and/or renewable gas and recycled paper and paper products)\r\n• Record Keeping","ParticipantName":"City of Clayton","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stephanie","LastName":"Cabrera-Brown","Phone":"9256737300"},{"GrantID":25373,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":181119.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Orange Unincorporated areas contain roughly 1000 commercial and 34,0000 residential customers who rely on OC Waste \u0026 Recycling to negotiate and manage various waste hauler contracts. Funding from the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program will be used to purchase the following items: food scrap storage containers, compostable food scrap bags, and compliance data tracking software to aid residents and business owners within Unincorporated areas of OC to achieve SB 1383 compliance.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Heidi","LastName":"Darby","Phone":"7143340230"},{"GrantID":25375,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":37480.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Oversight of franchise agreement, franchise agreement amendment, SB 1383 and procurement planning assistance, recordkeeping, reporting, site visits and outreach and education, developing an enforcement plan during the term of the grant. Purchasing of SB 1383-qualifying products including compost, mulch, and recycled content paper products.","ParticipantName":"City of Hercules","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"jeff","LastName":"Brown","Phone":"5107998252"},{"GrantID":25376,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":20799.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City of Firebaugh will utilize the funds for the use of education and outreach programs. Most of the funds will be used for the purchase of compost or mulch to go towards our procurement requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Firebaugh","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Pio","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"5596595901"},{"GrantID":25377,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":20214.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Uses include outreach, program enforcement and inspections, procurement","ParticipantName":"City of Colfax","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shanna","LastName":"Stahl","Phone":"5303462313"},{"GrantID":25378,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":24734.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projects to help implement SB 1383 Regulations.","ParticipantName":"Town of Moraga","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sylvia","LastName":"Wells","Phone":"9258887031"},{"GrantID":25379,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":21254.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will use funds to assist with educational and outreach programs, work with our consultant to develop record keeping and tracking protocols, to complete the review and amendments to the franchise agreement, and if funds are available work with the Nevada County Environmental Health Department on a inspection and enforcement program.","ParticipantName":"City of Grass Valley","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Zac","LastName":"Quentmeyer","Phone":"5302744713"},{"GrantID":25380,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":113297.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A full time code enforcement officer is assigned to the commercial organics program. His responsibilities are to conduct site visits, provide education to commercial customers, and enforce the program. This funding will be used to partially off-set the cost of this position during the grant term. This will also assist the City to fund the cost of staff preparing reports related to SB 1383 activities. ","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Cordova","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Harriman","Phone":"9168518716"},{"GrantID":25381,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":60251.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel: Direct time by County staff spent on management of SB 1383 tasks to include but not limited to edible food recovery program, record-keeping, enforcement, and reporting.\r\n\r\nRecord Keeping: Cloud-based software program for edible food recovery and enforcement data tracking.","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Lars","LastName":"Ewing","Phone":"7072621618"},{"GrantID":25382,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":217816.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will utilize $40,000 to fund our portion of an edible food recovery program implemented by Santa Clara County.  This funding will strategically support infrastructure improvements in the nonprofit community, as well as a one-year infusion of support for the recurring programmatic tasks: inspections, education, outreach, refining Tier 1 and 2 lists, document creation, food recovery organization/service and generator reporting, as well as general administration of the program.  \r\n\r\nWe will utilize $160,000 to fund a term-limited City staff position dedicated to SB 1383 implementation for the two-year term of the grant. This staff position will focus on education, monitoring, enforcement, and procurement.","ParticipantName":"City of Sunnyvale","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bailey","LastName":"Hall","Phone":"4087307782"},{"GrantID":25384,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":20450.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will be participating in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help us meet our SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. We will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County, to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support our long-term SB 1383 compliance, and to assess innovative compost procurement and application funding strategies to build capacity for the long-term.  \r\n\r\nWe will also be participating in a Compost Quality Improvement Public Education Campaign led by the County of San Mateo. This project will assemble a cross-jurisdictional task force, analyze the current compost collection education efforts of all the jurisdictions and waste haulers within the county, conduct focus/stakeholder (residential and commercial) interviews, and propose and pilot a common education and outreach plan for the entire county. We will improve our compost feedstock by improving our compost collection outreach and education message to our communities.\r\n\r\nWe intend to put the remainder of grant funds after participation in these Countywide programs towards procurement of compost and mulch to assist with meeting the City\u0027s procurement requirement.","ParticipantName":"City of Brisbane","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Adrienne","LastName":"Etherton","Phone":"4155082118"},{"GrantID":25386,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":99511.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This grant will be utilized for two (2) main purposes. The larger percentage will be used in assisting the City of Lynwood in meeting the Procurement Requirements, including using recycled organic products, mulch and compost. This will include procuring and providing residents, businesses, Schools and City parks and parkways with mulch and/or compost. This will include outreach to our residents and businesses. The other main focus for utilization of the grant funding will be to Edible Food Recovery, assisting in the expansion of capacity and collection of recoverable foods. This will include outreach to all Tier 1 and Tier 2 Generators, providing sample agreements for the utilization of Generators and Food Recovery Organizations, outreach to all Generators, meeting with Food Recovery organizations, documenting all recovered foods from the City Generators and providing assistance to these Generators with reporting. In addition the grant funds will be utilized to track volumes and increased participation and to generated more participation in our food recovery efforts.","ParticipantName":"City of Lynwood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julian","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"3106030220"},{"GrantID":25387,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":29489.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The project is to support the City\u0027s development of an Edible Food Program, pursuant to the requirements of SB1383. The City will use funding to hire the SGVCOG and/or their designees as consultants to administer, develop, and implement the San Gabriel Valley Regional Food Recovery Program - Phase II with the city.\r\n\r\nThe program is as follows:\r\n\r\nSan Gabriel Valley Regional Food Recovery Program\r\n\r\nPhase II Expansion Scope of Work\r\n\r\nApril 1, 2022 to March 30, 2024\r\n\r\nTask 1 Project Management (April 1, 2022 to March 30, 2024)\r\n\r\nTask 1.1 Kickoff Meeting\r\n\r\nThe Consultant shall conduct a kickoff meeting with the SGVCOG. The primary objectives will be to review scope, schedule, project goals, and key issues.\r\n\r\nDeliverables: Meeting notes and materials for kickoff meeting.\r\n\r\nTask 1.2 Project Team Coordination\r\n\r\nBiweekly project team meetings, regular phone and e-mail correspondence, and other communications with the SGVCOG to ensure that the tasks listed in this SOW stay on schedule and within budget.\r\n\r\nDeliverables: Meeting notifications, agendas, and notes.\r\n\r\nTask 1.3 Project Management Update Meetings\r\n\r\nThe Consultant shall facilitate monthly meetings with the SGVCOG and representatives of participating cities to provide key project updates. These meetings can also be used to obtain feedback and input on key discussions.\r\n\r\nDeliverables: Meeting notifications, agendas, notes, presentations, and other relevant drafts and documents.\r\n\r\nTask 1.4 Invoicing and Contracts\r\n\r\nThe Consultant shall provide monthly invoices to the SGVCOG and coordinate any contracting paperwork/logistics.\r\n\r\nDeliverables: Monthly invoices and coordination on contracts.\r\n\r\nTask 2 Subregional Food Recovery Hubs (April 1, 2022 to December 31, 2022)\r\n\r\nTask 2.1 Food Recovery Hub Expansion Facilitation (April 1, 2022 to July 31, 2022)\r\n\r\nThe Consultant shall review the list of identified food recovery organizations in the San Gabriel Valley and facilitate discussions with the largest food recovery organizations to identify their interests with serving as subregional food recovery hubs. A total of five subregional food recovery hubs should be established in the San Gabriel Valley. The Consultant should already possess a list of existing food recovery organizations’ infrastructure and capacity limitations, ongoing partnerships with smaller food recovery organizations in their communities, and ongoing agreements/contracts with local Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators. At least one subregional food recovery hub must be located in Baldwin Park and at least one subregional food recovery hub must be located in Monterey Park.\r\n\r\nDeliverables: A detailed report summarizing discussions held, along with the surveyed food recovery organizations’ interest to serve as subregional food recovery hubs, their infrastructure and capacity limitations, their ongoing partnerships with smaller food recovery organizations, and their ongoing agreements/contracts with local Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators. Additionally, the report should note any possible challenges and concerns for each surveyed food recovery organization to serve as a subregional food recovery hub. The report shall be compiled in the form of one regional document, with the information on each San Gabriel Valley city formatted by sections.\r\n\r\nTask 2.2 Equipment and Infrastructure Report (August 1, 2022 to September 30, 2022)\r\n\r\nBased on the food recovery organizations that have been approved by the SGVCOG to serve as subregional food recovery hubs, the Consultant shall identify the necessary equipment and infrastructure that the selected food recovery organizations need in order to expand their infrastructure and capacity to address existing food recovery gaps.\r\n\r\nDeliverables: A detailed report summarizing the necessary equipment and infrastructure that the selected food recovery organizations need in order to expand their infrastructure and capacity to address existing food recovery gaps.\r\n\r\nTask 2.3 Capacity Expansion Support (October 1, 2022 to December 31, 2022)\r\n\r\nUpon approval of the Task 2.2 report, the SGVCOG shall be responsible for distributing funds to purchase all of the necessary equipment. The Consultant shall support coordinating with selected food recovery organizations to obtain and set up the equipment. Upon completion, the Consultant shall develop a report of the total amounts of equipment and infrastructure that were added to selected food recovery organizations and calculate the amount of food recovery capacity increased.\r\n\r\nDeliverables: A detailed report summarizing the total amounts of equipment and infrastructure that were added to selected food recovery organizations and calculations of food recovery capacity increased. The report should also include a location-by-location inventory and a map of supported food recovery hubs.\r\n\r\nTask 3 Public Outreach (April 1, 2022 to March 30, 2024)\r\n\r\nTask 3.1 Develop Outreach and Education Plan (April 1, 2022 to June 30, 2022)\r\n\r\nThe Consultant shall expand on the existing comprehensive outreach and education campaign for participating cities’ Tier 1 and Tier 2 edible food waste generators and stakeholder groups and specify plans and schedules to incorporate 12 workshops (once every 2 months), 6 social media campaigns (once every 4 months), and 6 rounds of mailer/flying mailing campaigns (once every 4 months) for participating cities throughout the duration of this project. All materials must be provided in English, Chinese, and Spanish.\r\n\r\nDeliverables: Outreach and education campaign materials and a detailed plan and schedule for a comprehensive outreach and education campaign for participating cities’ Tier 1 and Tier 2 edible food waste generators and stakeholder groups prepared for the SGVCOG’s approval.\r\n\r\nTask 3.2 Implement Outreach and Education Campaign (July 1, 2022 to March 30, 2024)\r\n\r\nUpon approval by the SGVCOG, the Consultant shall implement an outreach and education campaign for participating cities’ Tier 1 and Tier 2 edible food waste generators and stakeholder groups. The Consultant shall provide records of outreach and education efforts, along with copies of the utilized marketing materials, that were conducted. The records shall include the date and to whom the information was disseminated or direct contact made.\r\n\r\nDeliverables: Monthly reports on conducted outreach and education efforts and copies of the utilized marketing materials.","ParticipantName":"City of La Canada Flintridge","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Jeannette","LastName":"Klein","Phone":"8187908882"},{"GrantID":25389,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":499168.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will be utilizing CalRecycle\u0027s SB170 Budget Act of 2021 to provide aid in the implementation of SB 1383.  The City will use a portion of grant monies to fund personnel that will provide direct on-site technical assistance to non-compliant generators. The City will also use a portion of the grant to fund SB 1383 public education and outreach efforts; organics recycling equipment such as kitchen pails; and community partnerships to promote SB 1383 programs. The City will be utilizing third-party consultants to assist with SB 1383 program management, implementation (face-to-face interactions with businesses), and reporting for organics recycling programs and edible food programs.\r\n\r\nThe City will also be launching an SB 1383 Organics Campaign targeting  residents, multi-family properties, commercial businesses, and visitors. The SB 1383 Organics Campaign will include educational video reels, social media campaigns, advertisements, program toolkits, and community partnerships with local community gardens and businesses.  Grant funds will also be used to purchase internal collection receptacles and equipment to assist businesses with setting up food waste/organics recycling programs.","ParticipantName":"City Of Anaheim","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dora","LastName":"Ovenshire","Phone":"7147656881"},{"GrantID":25390,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":185289.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Santa Clara will use awarded SB 1383 Local Grant Assistance funds to partially fund SB 1383 local procurement requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clara","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Karin","LastName":"Hickey","Phone":"4086153097"},{"GrantID":25391,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":383742.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Irvine is requesting local assistance grant funding to assist with SB 1383 program implementation. Currently, the City has an inadequate resources to ensure that SB 1383 requirements will be implemented in a timely manner and is requesting grant funding to assist with these efforts. The City will use the grant funding to assist with implementing an edible food recovery program with a local food recovery organization/service, including but not limited to collection and reporting. The City will also use the grant funding for education an outreach efforts with consultants, including but not limited to onsite visits and meetings, developing standardized forms, flyers, brochures, mailings, outreach at public events, and digital communications such as social media posts, website updates, and instructional videos. The City will also use a portion of the grant funds to work with a consultant for a program evaluation/gap analysis to identify areas where the City needs to dedicate more resources in the future to meet SB 1383 requirements. The City will also use a portion of the grant funds for the procurement of recovered organic waste products including a combination of compost, mulch, and renewable energy sources (fuel, heat, electricity). The City will also use a portion of the grant funding for consultants to assist with SB 1383 recordkeeping requirements. Lastly, the City will use a small percentage (approximately 10%) of the grant funds for administrative purposes to cover a portion of staff and consultant costs.","ParticipantName":"City of Irvine","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ryan","LastName":"Tenney","Phone":"9497246379"},{"GrantID":25392,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":172729.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City would like to use SB 1383 grant funding to purchase organic carts for implementation in multi-family communities and HOA and high density communities that currently do not have organics collection carts. In addition to funding for education materials that would encourage and provide information to residents to properly dispose of organic waste.","ParticipantName":"City of Clovis","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ivette","LastName":"Rodriguez","Phone":"5593242604"},{"GrantID":25393,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":20613.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Use to administer program","ParticipantName":"City of Holtville","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicholas","LastName":"Wells","Phone":"7603562831"},{"GrantID":25395,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":20419.0000,"ProjectSummary":"These funds will be used for education, outreach, and inspection activities primarily for our businesses and edible food generators, but also for SB 1383 outreach to our residents.  We will use relationships already established with consultants in the San Diego Region through our partnership in the Regional Solid Waste Association (RSWA) and may seek additional consultant services outside of RSWA to develop educational content and perform outreach through various means including inspections of our Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators, technical assistance site visits, video or phone conferencing, webinars, and/or public service announcements.  Some of the grant funds could also be used to cover the costs of materials for educational signs or other educational materials. The goal will be to maximize participation and desired sorting behavior and to minimize contamination as well as to ensure edible food donation programs in our Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators are properly established.","ParticipantName":"City of Del Mar","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kaitlyn","LastName":"Elliott-Norgrove","Phone":"8587043632"},{"GrantID":25396,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":20553.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Request for SB1383 funding for the following three (3) projects which support SB1383 efforts:\r\n\r\n1.  San Mateo countywide and all cities collaboration compost brokering program.  Through this pilot program, the RCD (Resource Conservation District) will develop a local compost broker program (through RCD connections of quality compost and San Mateo County Farmers) that will provide all participants, including Town of Woodside, compost procurement/hauling/spreading in order to meet SB 1383 recycled organic waste product procurement requirements and carbon neutrality/climate action goals.  \r\n\r\n2.  Recyclist program tracker, a cloud-based software program that the Town of Woodside will use to document SB 1383 reporting/requirements.  The software enables data tracking, including organics collection service compliance, collection waivers, paper and ROWP procurement, edible food recovery and enforcement.  In addition it can be used for logging inspections, route reviews, and other education and outreach activities with the purpose of tracking participation in recycling and organics programs.  The Town plans to upload information from a variety of sources the county, Greenwaste, and other sources of information which supports the Town\u0027s SB 1383 reporting.\r\n\r\n3.  Countywide compost quality education campaign.  Outcomes include a cross-jurisdictional task force which would coordinate with waste haulers and hold stakeholder workshops in order to develop a compost quality outreach plan.  As a result marketing and education materials would be developed and roll out to Woodside residents and commercial business\u0027 at the end of 2022.  This outreach campaign will result in better compost quality and meet the SB 1383 requirements for organics education and marketing.","ParticipantName":"Town of Woodside","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brandi","LastName":"deGarmeaux","Phone":"6508516790"},{"GrantID":25397,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":228449.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lancaster will create and/or manage the creation and distribution of education materials and programs to inform and support efforts of businesses and residents to recycle and recover organics. In addition, the City plans to supply support products such as bins for local businesses and kitchen scrap storage bins for residents. Funding will also help with City\u0027s efforts to evaluate and address capacity issues.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Travis","LastName":"Lange","Phone":"6617235883"},{"GrantID":25398,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":57127.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Culver City Public Works Environmental Programs and Operations plans to use the funding for Eligible Projects/Products including the purchase of 2CY organic containers for use at commercial properties. A small amount remaining after purchase will be $336.00 to be used for postage on any mailing to the properties for marketing purposes. This may include a flyer or brochure on the program. \r\n\r\n• Collection","ParticipantName":"City of Culver City","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Sean","LastName":"Singletary","Phone":"3102536457"},{"GrantID":25399,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":136396.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Hesperia intends to use these grant funds to purchase reporting software through Recyclist to assist staff in meeting the complex SB 1383 reporting requirements.  The City of Hesperia operates with a lean staff.  Due to staffing levels, the City does not have a department, or an employee, that is dedicated specifically to recycling or environmental programs.  Staff who will facilitate the City\u0027s SB 1383 program, including tracking, inspections, reporting, compliance, and enforcement, are tasked with other duties throughout the City.  Therefore, the City is in need of a program to help simplify the tracking and reporting components of SB 1383. The grant funding will be used for a three-year subscription to the Recyclist Program Tracker, a cloud-based software program.  The subscription will be fully paid within the two-year grant term (April 1, 2022- April 2, 2024).  The software enables a wide variety of data tracking, including organics collection service compliance, paper and Recycled Organic Waste Product procurement, edible food recovery, and enforcement.  The integrated mobile app includes field work functionality for logging inspections and education and outreach activities with the purpose of tracking participation in recycling and organics programs.  The Program Tracker fulfills all of the SB 1383 jurisdictional implementation record and recordkeeping requirements as detailed in 14 CCR Section 18995.2.  This software will save a significant amount of staff time and provide staff with the necessary tools to be successful in meeting the complex requirements of SB 1383. \r\n\r\nGrant funding will also be used to pay for education and outreach material.  These costs consist of the printing costs of letters, flyers, and brochures for residents, edible food generators, edible food recovery organizations, businesses, and third-party organic waste haulers as well as the costs for social media campaigns and advertising. \r\n\r\nOn December 21, 2021, the City of Hesperia adopted Ordinance 2021-12 which serves as the City\u0027s enforceable Ordinance pursuant to section 18981.2 of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations.  The Ordinance is attached under the \"Documents\" tab.","ParticipantName":"City of Hesperia","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lesa","LastName":"Byars","Phone":"7609471589"},{"GrantID":25400,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":21384.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SB1383 Implementation Assistance","ParticipantName":"City of Ukiah","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jason","LastName":"Benson","Phone":"7074636284"},{"GrantID":25401,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":31269.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: As a small contract city in foothills of the San Gabriel Valley, limited city staff is in need of additional support in SB 1383 implementation requirements. The CalRecycle SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant will be utilized to expand the work of the San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments, which is currently acting as a consultant on the San Gabriel Valley Regional Food Recovery Program, to increase food recovery capacity in the current program, and for the city to hire a consultant to assist will all other aspects of SB 1383 implementation as detailed in the budget. Including purchasing small household food waste pails.","ParticipantName":"City of Duarte","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Andres","LastName":"Rangel","Phone":"6263577931"},{"GrantID":25402,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":71231.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Support the implementation plan for compliance with SB 1383 requirements - Utilize funding to cover the cost of outreach program, educational materials, inspections, enforcement, and data collection/management and reporting.","ParticipantName":"City of Aliso Viejo","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rae","LastName":"Beimer","Phone":"9494252538"},{"GrantID":25403,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":20163.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will be participating in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help us meet our SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. We will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County, to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support our long-term SB 1383 compliance, and to assess innovative compost procurement and application funding strategies to build capacity for the long-term. \r\nWe will also use the grant funds for recordkeeping, training, management and outreach for current and future users of compost applications in our jurisdiction.\r\n“We will also be participating in a Compost Quality Improvement Public Education Campaign led by the County of San Mateo. This project will assemble a cross-jurisdictional task force, analyze the current compost collection education efforts of all the jurisdictions and waste haulers within the county, conduct focus/stakeholder (residential and commercial) interviews, and propose and pilot a common education and outreach plan for the entire county. We will improve our compost feedstock by improving our compost collection outreach and education message to our communities.”","ParticipantName":"Town of Colma","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kathleen","LastName":"Gallagher","Phone":"6504839097"},{"GrantID":25407,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":79434.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Yucaipa will utilize the funds to support their compliance with the requirements of SB1383.  The grant will be utilized to purchase recycled organic products, construct compost holding bays and purchase equipment to achieve procurement requirements.  ","ParticipantName":"City of Yucaipa","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Crawford","Phone":"9097972489"},{"GrantID":25408,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":43309.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Consultant costs for oversight of franchise agreement, franchise agreement amendment, SB 1383 planning assistance, recordkeeping, reporting, development of enforcement plan.\r\n\r\nHire a consultant to provide services identifying District-usage and possible application of compost/mulch on District-owned and managed lands. Consultant shall also identify privately-owned land within and outside jurisdictional boundaries that can utilize compost/mulch and explore delivery options of said material in order to support highest and best use of the materials. Consultant shall explore co-benefits and possible partnerships with other organizations working this space.\r\n\r\nAny District administrative and staffing costs directly attributable to SB 1383 compliance.\r\n\r\nOnce the full costs of such a study are understood any remaining balance of the grant may be applied toward procurement.","ParticipantName":"Las Gallinas Valley Sanitary District","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dale","LastName":"McDonald","Phone":"4154721734"},{"GrantID":25411,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":47128.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Lawndale will utilize the funding for Personnel staff time (house staff. to help perform outreach, education, enforcement, and behind the scenes work to perform outreach (making an efficient route for site inspections, sending letters, making calls, etc.) that maintain the goals of SB1383.\r\n\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Lawndale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Grace","LastName":"Huizar","Phone":"3109733273"},{"GrantID":25412,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":20804.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Public education and outreach including workshops and materials; commercial site visits for education and auditing; documentation and reporting","ParticipantName":"City of Westlake Village","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Caleb","LastName":"Mott","Phone":"8187061613"},{"GrantID":25413,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":38158.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lemon Grove will use grant funds to assist with the implementation of SB 1383 regulation requirements that will include the following eligible expenditures: one, personnel costs associated with conducting additional capacity planning, implementing an edible food recovery program, conducting education and outreach relating to organic waste as well as conducting inspections and enforcement of edible food recovery requirements; two, enforcement costs associated with hiring a private contractor to conduct inspections and enforcement of edible food recovery requirements; three, education costs associated preparing outreach materials; and third, procure sufficient recycled waste products/materials, including mulch and/or compost to meet annual procurement requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Lemon Grove","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christian","LastName":"Olivas","Phone":"6198253813"},{"GrantID":25417,"CycleID":757,"CycleCode":"SWC89       ","CycleNameID":124,"CycleName":"Legacy Disposal Site Abatement Partial Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC89        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Phillip Kovacs","AwardedFunds":689656.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Historic trash is eroding out of the bluff onto Carpinteria State Beach, causing a public health and safety hazard, an environmental hazard, and loss of the historic site itself. The Santa Barbara County Environmental Health Agency acting in its capacity of Local Enforcement Agency for the Cal Recycle Solid Waste Disposal and Co-disposal Site Cleanup Program has not yet issued a notice of violation, but has issued warnings for these conditions. This project would encapsulate the exposed portion of the historic trash deposit with an eight-inch thick reinforced shotcrete cover formed to the bluff face and finished to match the appearance of the existing bluff and weathered asphaltum features. In 2013, California State Parks successfully encapsulated another portion of the historic dump site using these methods. Erosion since 2013 exposed more historic trash beyond the previously known extent and now action is urgently needed to encapsulate the rest.","ParticipantName":"California Department of Parks and Recreation: Channel Coast District","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Glenne","LastName":"Tietzer","Phone":"8057946075"},{"GrantID":25418,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":79664.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Purchase of additional Blue / Green waste bins and a bin delivery trailer to facilitate expansion of our commercial collection efforts.","ParticipantName":"City of Hanford","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Marco","LastName":"Vazquez","Phone":"5595852569"},{"GrantID":25421,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":89545.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We plan to use the grant funding on collection, enforcement and inspection, edible food recovery, education and outreach, and record keeping costs.","ParticipantName":"City of La Habra","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Henderson","Phone":"5623834170"},{"GrantID":25422,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":42951.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will be participating in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help us meet our SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. We will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County, to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support our long-term SB 1383 compliance, and to assess innovative compost procurement and application funding strategies to build capacity for the long-term.\r\n\r\nWe will also be partnering with the County of San Mateo on a Compost Quality Education Campaign to improve the quality and reduce contamination in compost bins.\r\n\r\nA portion of the grant will be applied to procuring new and improved composting bins for public locations, such as high usage parks and downtown corridors.","ParticipantName":"City of Burlingame","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sigalle","LastName":"Michael","Phone":"6505587274"},{"GrantID":25424,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":64358.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will be participating in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help us meet our SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. We will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County, to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support our long-term SB 1383 compliance, and to assess innovative compost procurement and application funding strategies to build capacity for the long-term.","ParticipantName":"City of San Bruno","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ana","LastName":"Morales","Phone":"6506167069"},{"GrantID":25425,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":35333.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Funds received from this grant will be used for a consultant to conduct program implementation, evaluation and gap analysis.  Funds will also be expended on signage, education and outreach materials, and other materials such as kitchen pails.","ParticipantName":"City of Calabasas","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marina","LastName":"Issakhani","Phone":"8182241682"},{"GrantID":25426,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":20106.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We are applying for SB 1383 grant funds to reimburse our hauler for its costs related to implementation of SB 1383 per our Franchise Agreement.  Specifically, to reimburse personnel costs (costs to hire additional staffing to conduct SB 1383 requirements) and collection/capital costs to purchase blue and green bins and labels, as well as kitchen counter compost pails, each during 2022 and 2023 (i.e., the grant term).","ParticipantName":"Bolinas Community Public Utility District","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Belle","LastName":"Wood","Phone":"4158681224"},{"GrantID":25427,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":20188.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Outreach and education efforts and materials. Supplement procurement costs.","ParticipantName":"City of Hidden Hills","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Theresa","LastName":"Hernandez","Phone":"8188889281"},{"GrantID":25430,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":89461.0000,"ProjectSummary":"These funds will be used to support the City\u0027s edible food recovery program. The City will hire a consultant to provide education and general support for Tier 1 \u0026 Tier 2 generators, inspect Tier 1 \u0026 Tier 2 generators, and train City\u0027s inspectors to conduct Tier 1 \u0026 Tier 2 inspections for future years.","ParticipantName":"City of National City","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ricardo","LastName":"Rodriguez","Phone":"6193364388"},{"GrantID":25431,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":53174.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This funding will be used for the following two items:\r\n\r\n1 - Food Waste Pails delivered to each resident and/or tenant as a marketing tool to kick off the Food Waste program \r\n\r\n2 - SB 1383 education \u0026 outreach. The following information will be provided to residents/tenants via mailer:\r\n      a.    Information on the organic waste generator\u0027s requirements to properly separate materials in appropriate containers. \r\n      b.    Information on methods for the prevention of organic waste generation, recycling organic waste on-site, sending organic waste to community composting, and any other local requirements regarding organic waste.\r\n      c.    Information regarding the methane reduction benefits of reducing the landfill disposal of organic waste, and the methods of organic waste recovery the organic waste collection service uses.\r\n      d.    Information related to the public health and safety and environmental impacts associated with the landfill disposal of organic waste","ParticipantName":"Rubidoux Community Services District","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kirk","LastName":"Hamblin","Phone":"9516847580"},{"GrantID":25432,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":29887.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City of Corcoran implementation of SB 1383.  Corcoran City Administration is coordinating the implementation of SB 1383 with our Public Works Department, Community Development Department, and contracted waste hauler Tule Trash.  State grant funds will be used for distribution of residential kitchen organic waste collection bins, and distribution of 3-bin separated restaurant \u0026 lunchroom waste collection.  Deployment of educational signage for organic recycling and promotion of procurement targets.  Distribution of educational marketing materials to residents, and direct outreach to local businesses for enhanced organic waste recycling and collection of edible food. Some funds will be used for indirect costs associated with the above listed activities. ","ParticipantName":"City of Corcoran","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Gatzka","Phone":"5599922151"},{"GrantID":25433,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Project will address implementation of regulatory requirements associated with SB 1383. The City is participating in the HWMA Organics and SB1383 Compliance Program which will develop a Compliance Roadmap, develop capacity for organics processing and collection, edible food recovery, procurement, and analysis of waste management structure.  \r\n\r\nThe requested funds support implementation of the tasks identified in the Compliance Roadmap.","ParticipantName":"City of Trinidad","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gabriel","LastName":"Adams","Phone":"7076770223"},{"GrantID":25434,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":21180.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Following the adoption of our ordinance and other regulatory requirements to begin the process to implement the provisions of SB 1383, the City of Tehachapi is taking the next steps to start our compliance process. This funding will be applied to educational outreach regarding the nature of organics recycling at the household level. In addition, this funding will assist in securing the necessary documentation to formalize our food rescue program that will entail working with all local charities and agencies that are currently practicing food rescue and ensuring proper tracking of edible food that is being diverted from the landfill. Depending on remaining funds, expenses related to procuring organic materials and delivering them to Tehachapi will be considered.","ParticipantName":"City of Tehachapi","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Corey","LastName":"Costelloe","Phone":"6618222200"},{"GrantID":25435,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":43802.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will be participating in a Compost Quality Improvement Public Education Campaign led by the County of San Mateo. This project will assemble a cross-jurisdictional task force, analyze the current compost collection education efforts of all the jurisdictions and waste haulers within the county, conduct focus/stakeholder (residential and commercial) interviews, and propose and pilot a common education and outreach plan for the entire county. We will improve our compost feedstock by improving our compost collection outreach and education message to our communities. We will also be participating in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help us meet our SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. We will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County, to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support our long-term SB 1383 compliance, and to assess innovative compost procurement and application funding strategies to build capacity for the long-term.","ParticipantName":"City of East Palo Alto","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Batool","LastName":"Zaro","Phone":"6503888921"},{"GrantID":25436,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":20737.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Hire a consultant to provide services identifying city-usage and possible application of compost/mulch on city-owned and managed lands. Consultant shall also identify privately-owned land within and outside jurisdictional boundaries that can utilize compost/mulch and explore delivery options of said material in order to support highest and best use of the materials. Consultant shall explore co-benefits and possible partnerships with other organizations working this space.\r\n\r\nOnce the full costs of such a study are understood any remaining balance may be applied toward procurement.","ParticipantName":"Town of Fairfax","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Heather","LastName":"Abrams","Phone":"4157987948"},{"GrantID":25439,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":124781.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Consultant and staff assistance for additional procurement program development and implementation; education and outreach, program evaluation, capacity planning and support for edible food recovery programs; purchase of recovered organic waste products to meet the SB 1383 procurement target. ","ParticipantName":"City of Citrus Heights","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"MARY","LastName":"POOLE","Phone":"9167274730"},{"GrantID":25440,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":57324.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City Staff will conduct all required inspections and reporting related to SB 1383. The City Staff will need appropriate technology equipment. The City will contribute funds towards the expansion of the Regional Food Recovery Program operated by SGVCOG.","ParticipantName":"City of San Gabriel","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Capucine","LastName":"Hernandez","Phone":"6263082825"},{"GrantID":25442,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":30521.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funding will be used for a two-year subscription (April 1, 2022 to April 2, 2024) to the Recyclist Program Tracker, a cloud-based software program.  The software enables a wide variety of data tracking, including organics collection service compliance, collection waivers, paper and ROWP procurement, edible food recovery and enforcement.  The integrated mobile app, compatible with Tablets and Electronic Devices (seven inches or more measured diagonally), includes fieldwork functionality for logging inspections, route reviews, and other education and outreach activities with the purpose of tracking participation in recycling and organics program.  The Program Tracker fulfills all of the SB 1383 jurisdictional implementation record and recordkeeping requirements as detailed in 14 CCR Section 18995.2.","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elizabeth","LastName":"Vazquez-Avila","Phone":"9494970344"},{"GrantID":25443,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":46298.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CITY OF SEASIDE\r\nMRWMD \u0026 SVSWA UNIFIED PROJECT APPROACH\r\nSB 1383 LOCAL ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM  (OWR1: 2021-22)\r\n\r\nThe City of Seaside (Applicant), in partnership with our local waste district, Monterey Regional Waste Management District (MRWMD/District), and local environmental consultancy, Blue Strike Environmental, are pleased to submit this SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program application to assist the City of Seaside in the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383. \r\n\r\nThe City of Seaside joins a regional collaborative project in the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383, in coordination with other jurisdictions of the Monterey County region to maximize project impact and cost-effectiveness across the countywide area.  The regional projects will be coordinated through the two local waste management governmental agencies within Monterey County, Monterey Regional Waste Management (MRWMD), and Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (SVSWA).\r\n\r\nThe City of Seaside, along with each of the MRWMD and SVSWA member agencies are applying individually to this grant program using a unified regional project design, budget and implementation approach.  All participating jurisdictions’ individual grant funding will be pooled together and expended in a cooperative manner by their agencies’ respective consultants, MRWMD, through Blue Strike Environmental, and SVSWA.  The County of Monterey is applying separately and will manage its budget and project implementation independently, in coordination with broader regional planning efforts.\r\n\r\n\r\nEXECUTIVE SUMMARY\r\n\r\nRegional Grant Project Tasks — A Collaborative Approach\r\n\r\nThe following is a brief summary of regional grant project tasks under this collaborative effort. A detailed project summary is presented as Attachment A. \r\n\r\nBased on current regional needs and findings to date related to SB 1383 in Monterey County, the following four major components will comprise the principal focus areas of program expenditures under the proposed regional project approach: \r\n\r\n•\tTASK 1—GRANT MANAGEMENT, TRACKING \u0026 REPORTING\r\n\r\nMRWMD member Cities and member agency Pebble Beach Community Services District (PBCSD) will allocate funds for grant management of the eight (8) participating member jurisdictions to its consultant Blue Strike Environmental. SVSWA will be providing in-kind grant management services for the five (5) Member Cities of SVSWA.\r\n\r\n•\tTASK 2—JURISDICTION COMPOST PROCUREMENT SUPPORT\r\n\r\nMember Cities will allocate funds for the development of compost procurement market outlets and alleviate the three-fold challenge that agencies tasked with these new procurement requirements are facing: (1) procurement costs including non-product costs such as labor, transportation, and spreading; (2) changing the current mulch uses and practices; and (3) the limiting factors of finding appropriate product application areas within the Cities owned or managed facilities or lands.\r\n\r\nFunds will be used to support the identification of potential product demand for use of procured materials among such target audiences as ranchers, farmers, landscapers, parks, residents and businesses; reduce barriers to program and product adoption; and provide informative proof of concept case studies, cost and impact data related to the utilization of materials by target audiences helping to build long-term demand for growing compost and organics products anticipated through SB 1383.  The Cities plan to develop a work plan with Zero Foodprint (ZFP) to realize this grant task.  Also, MRWMD and SVSWA, on behalf of the Cities will develop an Incentivized Use (Small-Scale Residential/Commercial) Voucher Coupon Program to promote free or discounted use of agency procured compost.\r\n\r\n•\tTASK 3 –EDIBLE FOOD RECOVERY IMPLEMENTATION \u0026 CAPACITY BUILDING\r\n\r\nIn December 2021, Blue Strike Environmental completed the region’s first Edible Food Recovery Capacity Planning Assessment led by SVSWA in partnership with the Monterey County Edible Food Recovery Technical Advisory Committee.  Early results of this study indicate that additional capacity for this program element may be necessary to meet the 20% recovery target for California. Additional need areas were also identified in this study through the capacity survey and coordination with various stakeholders including the need for additional capacity building materials and equipment, coordination and transportation services, as well as potential technology platform(s) to assist in readily connecting donating edible food generators with receiving food rescue organizations. This task is designed in direct response to the results outlined in the region’s initial Assessment to better meet the Edible Food Recovery needs of the region. \r\n\r\nThis task includes three primary subtasks: (1) Stakeholder Engagement with food rescue organizations, Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators, and key stakeholders; (2) Technology Platform to connect donating generators and receiving organizations, especially for supporting the increased volumes of Tier 2 generator prepared edible food donations, with higher levels of food safety risks and time and temperature control requirements; and (3) Capacity Building support for the local food rescue community through coordination, technical assistance and procurement of equipment and materials infrastructure to assist organizations in increasing capacity or throughput of recovered edible food. Currently the region is reviewing two technology platforms under Subtask 2:  CareIt and Means.  Additional platforms may be considered as new information is obtained. Under Subtask 3, it is anticipated that CalRecycle grant funding will support the purchase of smaller capacity building materials such as kitchen and transportation supplies for increased food safety, temperature appropriate storage capacity, processing, and preservation of increased volumes of food donations.  This task will be supported by additional in-kind shared-cost member contributions from each of the two waste agencies, currently estimated at $110K for year 1. \r\n\r\n•\tTASK 4—ORGANICS \u0026 EDIBLE FOOD RECOVERY EDUCATION, OUTREACH AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE\r\n\r\nThis task will support the design, production and distribution of education and outreach materials and supplies and technical assistance to aid residents and businesses in the ready adoption of organics diversion (collection), Edible Food Recovery, enforcement, or other aspects of SB 1383.  Budget allocations related to this task may include but are not limited to education, outreach and technical assistance program planning, design and stakeholder coordination to incentivize, define and promote various program aspects of SB 1383, on the ground technical assistance to generators (businesses including Tier1/Tier2 generators), multi-family facilities, food recovery organizations or service providers, or other key stakeholder audiences, production and distribution of educational materials such (such as flyers, brochures, postcards, etc.), purchase of collection materials such as kitchen pails or bins for businesses, and related materials.\r\n\r\n\r\nProject Coordination — A Unified Approach\r\n\r\nEach element will be informed by regional coordination through the established MRWMD and SVSWA Technical Advisory Committee forums, Capacity Planning Assessments and related studies completed or in process throughout the region, and new data and information obtained through program implementation trials, stakeholder feedback and best practices as identified.  All expenditures will be incurred jointly, facilitated through each respective waste agency, and tracked and reported by each jurisdiction, based on the percentage of grant funds received by each agency compared to the full funding received collectively by all participating member agencies. \r\n\r\nWorking in coordination with the designated CalRecycle grant manager or other agency representatives as appropriate, the region may adjust these proposed expenditure areas, amounts, or priorities, consistent with grant expenditure eligibility requirements, as needed during the course of the grant term based on the needs of the region.\r\n\r\n\r\nOrdinance \u0026 Resolution Requirement Status – On Schedule\r\n\r\nAll member agencies are working on parallel timelines to adopt an enforceable ordinance(s), or similarly enforceable mechanism, pursuant to section 18981.2 of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations. At this time, it is believed that all local jurisdictions in the Monterey County region have passed such ordinance(s), or similarly enforceable mechanisms, or have such items scheduled for considerations by their respective Councils or Boards in order to meet the April 1, 2022 ordinance requirement. Resolutions for all jurisdictions are anticipated by the March 1, 2021 secondary due date.  \r\n\r\n\r\nGratitude\r\n\r\nFunding received through this grant program will serve as a vital catalyst to further our region’s SB 1383 compliance efforts. On behalf of the City of Seaside, and the entire regional project team, we thank CalRecycle for your time and consideration of this grant request. \r\n\r\n###\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Seaside","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kirstin","LastName":"Van Gend","Phone":"8318996838"},{"GrantID":25444,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":20038.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CITY OF SAND CITY\r\nMRWMD \u0026 SVSWA UNIFIED PROJECT APPROACH\r\nSB 1383 LOCAL ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM  (OWR1: 2021-22)\r\n\r\nThe City of Sand City (Applicant), in partnership with our local waste district, Monterey Regional Waste Management District (MRWMD/District), and local environmental consultancy, Blue Strike Environmental, are pleased to submit this SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program application to assist the City of Sand City in the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383. \r\n\r\nThe City of Sand City joins a regional collaborative project in the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383, in coordination with other jurisdictions of the Monterey County region to maximize project impact and cost-effectiveness across the countywide area.  The regional projects will be coordinated through the two local waste management governmental agencies within Monterey County, Monterey Regional Waste Management (MRWMD), and Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (SVSWA).\r\n\r\nThe City of Sand City, along with each of the MRWMD and SVSWA member agencies are applying individually to this grant program using a unified regional project design, budget and implementation approach.  All participating jurisdictions’ individual grant funding will be pooled together and expended in a cooperative manner by their agencies’ respective consultants, MRWMD, through Blue Strike Environmental, and SVSWA.  The County of Monterey is applying separately and will manage its budget and project implementation independently, in coordination with broader regional planning efforts.\r\n\r\n\r\nEXECUTIVE SUMMARY\r\n\r\nRegional Grant Project Tasks — A Collaborative Approach\r\n\r\nThe following is a brief summary of regional grant project tasks under this collaborative effort. A detailed project summary is presented as Attachment A. \r\n\r\nBased on current regional needs and findings to date related to SB 1383 in Monterey County, the following four major components will comprise the principal focus areas of program expenditures under the proposed regional project approach: \r\n\r\n•\tTASK 1—GRANT MANAGEMENT, TRACKING \u0026 REPORTING\r\n\r\nMRWMD member Cities and member agency Pebble Beach Community Services District (PBCSD) will allocate funds for grant management of the eight (8) participating member jurisdictions to its consultant Blue Strike Environmental. SVSWA will be providing in-kind grant management services for the five (5) Member Cities of SVSWA.\r\n\r\n•\tTASK 2—JURISDICTION COMPOST PROCUREMENT SUPPORT\r\n\r\nMember Cities will allocate funds for the development of compost procurement market outlets and alleviate the three-fold challenge that agencies tasked with these new procurement requirements are facing: (1) procurement costs including non-product costs such as labor, transportation, and spreading; (2) changing the current mulch uses and practices; and (3) the limiting factors of finding appropriate product application areas within the Cities owned or managed facilities or lands.\r\n\r\nFunds will be used to support the identification of potential product demand for use of procured materials among such target audiences as ranchers, farmers, landscapers, parks, residents and businesses; reduce barriers to program and product adoption; and provide informative proof of concept case studies, cost and impact data related to the utilization of materials by target audiences helping to build long-term demand for growing compost and organics products anticipated through SB 1383.  The Cities plan to develop a work plan with Zero Foodprint (ZFP) to realize this grant task.  Also, MRWMD and SVSWA, on behalf of the Cities will develop an Incentivized Use (Small-Scale Residential/Commercial) Voucher Coupon Program to promote free or discounted use of agency procured compost.\r\n\r\n•\tTASK 3 –EDIBLE FOOD RECOVERY IMPLEMENTATION \u0026 CAPACITY BUILDING\r\n\r\nIn December 2021, Blue Strike Environmental completed the region’s first Edible Food Recovery Capacity Planning Assessment led by SVSWA in partnership with the Monterey County Edible Food Recovery Technical Advisory Committee.  Early results of this study indicate that additional capacity for this program element may be necessary to meet the 20% recovery target for California. Additional need areas were also identified in this study through the capacity survey and coordination with various stakeholders including the need for additional capacity building materials and equipment, coordination and transportation services, as well as potential technology platform(s) to assist in readily connecting donating edible food generators with receiving food rescue organizations. This task is designed in direct response to the results outlined in the region’s initial Assessment to better meet the Edible Food Recovery needs of the region. \r\n\r\nThis task includes three primary subtasks: (1) Stakeholder Engagement with food rescue organizations, Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators, and key stakeholders; (2) Technology Platform to connect donating generators and receiving organizations, especially for supporting the increased volumes of Tier 2 generator prepared edible food donations, with higher levels of food safety risks and time and temperature control requirements; and (3) Capacity Building support for the local food rescue community through coordination, technical assistance and procurement of equipment and materials infrastructure to assist organizations in increasing capacity or throughput of recovered edible food. Currently the region is reviewing two technology platforms under Subtask 2:  CareIt and Means.  Additional platforms may be considered as new information is obtained. Under Subtask 3, it is anticipated that CalRecycle grant funding will support the purchase of smaller capacity building materials such as kitchen and transportation supplies for increased food safety, temperature appropriate storage capacity, processing, and preservation of increased volumes of food donations.  This task will be supported by additional in-kind shared-cost member contributions from each of the two waste agencies, currently estimated at $110K for year 1. \r\n\r\n•\tTASK 4—ORGANICS \u0026 EDIBLE FOOD RECOVERY EDUCATION, OUTREACH AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE\r\n\r\nThis task will support the design, production and distribution of education and outreach materials and supplies and technical assistance to aid residents and businesses in the ready adoption of organics diversion (collection), Edible Food Recovery, enforcement, or other aspects of SB 1383.  Budget allocations related to this task may include but are not limited to education, outreach and technical assistance program planning, design and stakeholder coordination to incentivize, define and promote various program aspects of SB 1383, on the ground technical assistance to generators (businesses including Tier1/Tier2 generators), multi-family facilities, food recovery organizations or service providers, or other key stakeholder audiences, production and distribution of educational materials such (such as flyers, brochures, postcards, etc.), purchase of collection materials such as kitchen pails or bins for businesses, and related materials.\r\n\r\n\r\nProject Coordination — A Unified Approach\r\n\r\nEach element will be informed by regional coordination through the established MRWMD and SVSWA Technical Advisory Committee forums, Capacity Planning Assessments and related studies completed or in process throughout the region, and new data and information obtained through program implementation trials, stakeholder feedback and best practices as identified.  All expenditures will be incurred jointly, facilitated through each respective waste agency, and tracked and reported by each jurisdiction, based on the percentage of grant funds received by each agency compared to the full funding received collectively by all participating member agencies. \r\n\r\nWorking in coordination with the designated CalRecycle grant manager or other agency representatives as appropriate, the region may adjust these proposed expenditure areas, amounts, or priorities, consistent with grant expenditure eligibility requirements, as needed during the course of the grant term based on the needs of the region.\r\n\r\n\r\nOrdinance \u0026 Resolution Requirement Status – On Schedule\r\n\r\nAll member agencies are working on parallel timelines to adopt an enforceable ordinance(s), or similarly enforceable mechanism, pursuant to section 18981.2 of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations. At this time, it is believed that all local jurisdictions in the Monterey County region have passed such ordinance(s), or similarly enforceable mechanisms, or have such items scheduled for considerations by their respective Councils or Boards in order to meet the April 1, 2022 ordinance requirement. Resolutions for all jurisdictions are anticipated by the March 1, 2021 secondary due date.  \r\n\r\n\r\nGratitude\r\n\r\nFunding received through this grant program will serve as a vital catalyst to further our region’s SB 1383 compliance efforts. On behalf of the City of Sand City, and the entire regional project team, we thank CalRecycle for your time and consideration of this grant request. \r\n\r\n###\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Sand City","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Parker","Phone":"8312418417"},{"GrantID":25445,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":22925.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CITY OF PACIFIC GROVE\r\nMRWMD \u0026 SVSWA UNIFIED PROJECT APPROACH\r\nSB 1383 LOCAL ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM  (OWR1: 2021-22)\r\n\r\nThe City of Pacific Grove (Applicant), in partnership with our local waste district, Monterey Regional Waste Management District (MRWMD/District), and local environmental consultancy, Blue Strike Environmental, are pleased to submit this SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program application to assist the City of Pacific Grove in the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383. \r\n\r\nThe City of Pacific Grove joins a regional collaborative project in the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383, in coordination with other jurisdictions of the Monterey County region to maximize project impact and cost-effectiveness across the countywide area.  The regional projects will be coordinated through the two local waste management governmental agencies within Monterey County, Monterey Regional Waste Management (MRWMD), and Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (SVSWA).\r\n\r\nThe City of Pacific Grove, along with each of the MRWMD and SVSWA member agencies are applying individually to this grant program using a unified regional project design, budget and implementation approach.  All participating jurisdictions’ individual grant funding will be pooled together and expended in a cooperative manner by their agencies’ respective consultants, MRWMD, through Blue Strike Environmental, and SVSWA.  The County of Monterey is applying separately and will manage its budget and project implementation independently, in coordination with broader regional planning efforts.\r\n\r\n\r\nEXECUTIVE SUMMARY\r\n\r\nRegional Grant Project Tasks — A Collaborative Approach\r\n\r\nThe following is a brief summary of regional grant project tasks under this collaborative effort. A detailed project summary is presented as Attachment A. \r\n\r\nBased on current regional needs and findings to date related to SB 1383 in Monterey County, the following four major components will comprise the principal focus areas of program expenditures under the proposed regional project approach: \r\n\r\n•\tTASK 1—GRANT MANAGEMENT, TRACKING \u0026 REPORTING\r\n\r\nMRWMD member Cities and member agency Pebble Beach Community Services District (PBCSD) will allocate funds for grant management of the eight (8) participating member jurisdictions to its consultant Blue Strike Environmental. SVSWA will be providing in-kind grant management services for the five (5) Member Cities of SVSWA.\r\n\r\n•\tTASK 2—JURISDICTION COMPOST PROCUREMENT SUPPORT\r\n\r\nMember Cities will allocate funds for the development of compost procurement market outlets and alleviate the three-fold challenge that agencies tasked with these new procurement requirements are facing: (1) procurement costs including non-product costs such as labor, transportation, and spreading; (2) changing the current mulch uses and practices; and (3) the limiting factors of finding appropriate product application areas within the Cities owned or managed facilities or lands.\r\n\r\nFunds will be used to support the identification of potential product demand for use of procured materials among such target audiences as ranchers, farmers, landscapers, parks, residents and businesses; reduce barriers to program and product adoption; and provide informative proof of concept case studies, cost and impact data related to the utilization of materials by target audiences helping to build long-term demand for growing compost and organics products anticipated through SB 1383.  The Cities plan to develop a work plan with Zero Foodprint (ZFP) to realize this grant task.  Also, MRWMD and SVSWA, on behalf of the Cities will develop an Incentivized Use (Small-Scale Residential/Commercial) Voucher Coupon Program to promote free or discounted use of agency procured compost.\r\n\r\n•\tTASK 3 –EDIBLE FOOD RECOVERY IMPLEMENTATION \u0026 CAPACITY BUILDING\r\n\r\nIn December 2021, Blue Strike Environmental completed the region’s first Edible Food Recovery Capacity Planning Assessment led by SVSWA in partnership with the Monterey County Edible Food Recovery Technical Advisory Committee.  Early results of this study indicate that additional capacity for this program element may be necessary to meet the 20% recovery target for California. Additional need areas were also identified in this study through the capacity survey and coordination with various stakeholders including the need for additional capacity building materials and equipment, coordination and transportation services, as well as potential technology platform(s) to assist in readily connecting donating edible food generators with receiving food rescue organizations. This task is designed in direct response to the results outlined in the region’s initial Assessment to better meet the Edible Food Recovery needs of the region. \r\n\r\nThis task includes three primary subtasks: (1) Stakeholder Engagement with food rescue organizations, Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators, and key stakeholders; (2) Technology Platform to connect donating generators and receiving organizations, especially for supporting the increased volumes of Tier 2 generator prepared edible food donations, with higher levels of food safety risks and time and temperature control requirements; and (3) Capacity Building support for the local food rescue community through coordination, technical assistance and procurement of equipment and materials infrastructure to assist organizations in increasing capacity or throughput of recovered edible food. Currently the region is reviewing two technology platforms under Subtask 2:  CareIt and Means.  Additional platforms may be considered as new information is obtained. Under Subtask 3, it is anticipated that CalRecycle grant funding will support the purchase of smaller capacity building materials such as kitchen and transportation supplies for increased food safety, temperature appropriate storage capacity, processing, and preservation of increased volumes of food donations.  This task will be supported by additional in-kind shared-cost member contributions from each of the two waste agencies, currently estimated at $110K for year 1. \r\n\r\n•\tTASK 4—ORGANICS \u0026 EDIBLE FOOD RECOVERY EDUCATION, OUTREACH AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE\r\n\r\nThis task will support the design, production and distribution of education and outreach materials and supplies and technical assistance to aid residents and businesses in the ready adoption of organics diversion (collection), Edible Food Recovery, enforcement, or other aspects of SB 1383.  Budget allocations related to this task may include but are not limited to education, outreach and technical assistance program planning, design and stakeholder coordination to incentivize, define and promote various program aspects of SB 1383, on the ground technical assistance to generators (businesses including Tier1/Tier2 generators), multi-family facilities, food recovery organizations or service providers, or other key stakeholder audiences, production and distribution of educational materials such (such as flyers, brochures, postcards, etc.), purchase of collection materials such as kitchen pails or bins for businesses, and related materials.\r\n\r\n\r\nProject Coordination — A Unified Approach\r\n\r\nEach element will be informed by regional coordination through the established MRWMD and SVSWA Technical Advisory Committee forums, Capacity Planning Assessments and related studies completed or in process throughout the region, and new data and information obtained through program implementation trials, stakeholder feedback and best practices as identified.  All expenditures will be incurred jointly, facilitated through each respective waste agency, and tracked and reported by each jurisdiction, based on the percentage of grant funds received by each agency compared to the full funding received collectively by all participating member agencies. \r\n\r\nWorking in coordination with the designated CalRecycle grant manager or other agency representatives as appropriate, the region may adjust these proposed expenditure areas, amounts, or priorities, consistent with grant expenditure eligibility requirements, as needed during the course of the grant term based on the needs of the region.\r\n\r\n\r\nOrdinance \u0026 Resolution Requirement Status – On Schedule\r\n\r\nAll member agencies are working on parallel timelines to adopt an enforceable ordinance(s), or similarly enforceable mechanism, pursuant to section 18981.2 of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations. At this time, it is believed that all local jurisdictions in the Monterey County region have passed such ordinance(s), or similarly enforceable mechanisms, or have such items scheduled for considerations by their respective Councils or Boards in order to meet the April 1, 2022 ordinance requirement. Resolutions for all jurisdictions are anticipated by the March 1, 2021 secondary due date. \r\n\r\n\r\nGratitude\r\n\r\nFunding received through this grant program will serve as a vital catalyst to further our region’s SB 1383 compliance efforts. On behalf of the City of Pacific Grove, and the entire regional project team, we thank CalRecycle for your time and consideration of this grant request. \r\n\r\n###\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Pacific Grove","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"George","LastName":"Fuerst","Phone":"8316485722"},{"GrantID":25447,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":31922.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CITY OF MARINA\r\nMRWMD \u0026 SVSWA UNIFIED PROJECT APPROACH\r\nSB 1383 LOCAL ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM  (OWR1: 2021-22)\r\n\r\nThe City of Marina (Applicant), in partnership with our local waste district, Monterey Regional Waste Management District (MRWMD/District) and local environmental consultancy, Blue Strike Environmental, are pleased to submit this SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program application to assist the City of Marina in the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383. \r\n\r\nThe City of Marina joins a regional collaborative project in the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383, in coordination with other jurisdictions of the Monterey County region to maximize project impact and cost-effectiveness across the countywide area.  The regional projects will be coordinated through the two local waste management governmental agencies within Monterey County, Monterey Regional Waste Management (MRWMD), and Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (SVSWA).\r\n\r\nThe City of Marina, along with each of the MRWMD and SVSWA member agencies are applying individually to this grant program using a unified regional project design, budget and implementation approach.  All participating jurisdictions’ individual grant funding will be pooled together and expended in a cooperative manner by their agencies’ respective consultants, MRWMD, through Blue Strike Environmental, and SVSWA.  The County of Monterey is applying separately and will manage its budget and project implementation independently, in coordination with broader regional planning efforts.\r\n\r\n\r\nEXECUTIVE SUMMARY\r\n\r\nRegional Grant Project Tasks — A Collaborative Approach\r\n\r\nThe following is a brief summary of regional grant project tasks under this collaborative effort. A detailed project summary is presented as Attachment A. \r\n\r\nBased on current regional needs and findings to date related to SB 1383 in Monterey County, the following four major components will comprise the principal focus areas of program expenditures under the proposed regional project approach: \r\n\r\n•\tTASK 1—GRANT MANAGEMENT, TRACKING \u0026 REPORTING\r\n\r\nMRWMD member Cities and member agency Pebble Beach Community Services District (PBCSD) will allocate funds for grant management of the eight (8) participating member jurisdictions to its consultant Blue Strike Environmental. SVSWA will be providing in-kind grant management services for the five (5) Member Cities of SVSWA.\r\n\r\n•\tTASK 2—JURISDICTION COMPOST PROCUREMENT SUPPORT\r\n\r\nMember Cities will allocate funds for the development of compost procurement market outlets and alleviate the three-fold challenge that agencies tasked with these new procurement requirements are facing: (1) procurement costs including non-product costs such as labor, transportation, and spreading; (2) changing the current mulch uses and practices; and (3) the limiting factors of finding appropriate product application areas within the Cities owned or managed facilities or lands.\r\n\r\nFunds will be used to support the identification of potential product demand for use of procured materials among such target audiences as ranchers, farmers, landscapers, parks, residents and businesses; reduce barriers to program and product adoption; and provide informative proof of concept case studies, cost and impact data related to the utilization of materials by target audiences helping to build long-term demand for growing compost and organics products anticipated through SB 1383.  The Cities plan to develop a work plan with Zero Foodprint (ZFP) to realize this grant task.  Also, MRWMD and SVSWA, on behalf of the Cities will develop an Incentivized Use (Small-Scale Residential/Commercial) Voucher Coupon Program to promote free or discounted use of agency procured compost.\r\n\r\n•\tTASK 3 –EDIBLE FOOD RECOVERY IMPLEMENTATION \u0026 CAPACITY BUILDING\r\n\r\nIn December 2021, Blue Strike Environmental completed the region’s first Edible Food Recovery Capacity Planning Assessment led by SVSWA in partnership with the Monterey County Edible Food Recovery Technical Advisory Committee.  Early results of this study indicate that additional capacity for this program element may be necessary to meet the 20% recovery target for California. Additional need areas were also identified in this study through the capacity survey and coordination with various stakeholders including the need for additional capacity building materials and equipment, coordination and transportation services, as well as potential technology platform(s) to assist in readily connecting donating edible food generators with receiving food rescue organizations. This task is designed in direct response to the results outlined in the region’s initial Assessment to better meet the Edible Food Recovery needs of the region. \r\n\r\nThis task includes three primary subtasks: (1) Stakeholder Engagement with food rescue organizations, Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators, and key stakeholders; (2) Technology Platform to connect donating generators and receiving organizations, especially for supporting the increased volumes of Tier 2 generator prepared edible food donations, with higher levels of food safety risks and time and temperature control requirements; and (3) Capacity Building support for the local food rescue community through coordination, technical assistance and procurement of equipment and materials infrastructure to assist organizations in increasing capacity or throughput of recovered edible food. Currently the region is reviewing two technology platforms under Subtask 2:  CareIt and Means.  Additional platforms may be considered as new information is obtained. Under Subtask 3, it is anticipated that CalRecycle grant funding will support the purchase of smaller capacity building materials such as kitchen and transportation supplies for increased food safety, temperature appropriate storage capacity, processing, and preservation of increased volumes of food donations.  This task will be supported by additional in-kind shared-cost member contributions from each of the two waste agencies, currently estimated at $110K for year 1. \r\n\r\n•\tTASK 4—ORGANICS \u0026 EDIBLE FOOD RECOVERY EDUCATION, OUTREACH AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE\r\n\r\nThis task will support the design, production and distribution of education and outreach materials and supplies and technical assistance to aid residents and businesses in the ready adoption of organics diversion (collection), Edible Food Recovery, enforcement, or other aspects of SB 1383.  Budget allocations related to this task may include but are not limited to education, outreach and technical assistance program planning, design and stakeholder coordination to incentivize, define and promote various program aspects of SB 1383, on the ground technical assistance to generators (businesses including Tier1/Tier2 generators), multi-family facilities, food recovery organizations or service providers, or other key stakeholder audiences, production and distribution of educational materials such (such as flyers, brochures, postcards, etc.), purchase of collection materials such as kitchen pails or bins for businesses, and related materials.\r\n\r\n\r\nProject Coordination — A Unified Approach\r\n\r\nEach element will be informed by regional coordination through the established MRWMD and SVSWA Technical Advisory Committee forums, Capacity Planning Assessments and related studies completed or in process throughout the region, and new data and information obtained through program implementation trials, stakeholder feedback and best practices as identified.  All expenditures will be incurred jointly, facilitated through each respective waste agency, and tracked and reported by each jurisdiction, based on the percentage of grant funds received by each agency compared to the full funding received collectively by all participating member agencies. \r\n\r\nWorking in coordination with the designated CalRecycle grant manager or other agency representatives as appropriate, the region may adjust these proposed expenditure areas, amounts, or priorities, consistent with grant expenditure eligibility requirements, as needed during the course of the grant term based on the needs of the region.\r\n\r\n\r\nOrdinance \u0026 Resolution Requirement Status – On Schedule\r\n\r\nAll member agencies are working on parallel timelines to adopt an enforceable ordinance(s), or similarly enforceable mechanism, pursuant to section 18981.2 of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations. At this time, it is believed that all local jurisdictions in the Monterey County region have passed such ordinance(s), or similarly enforceable mechanisms, or have such items scheduled for considerations by their respective Councils or Boards in order to meet the April 1, 2022 ordinance requirement. Resolutions for all jurisdictions are anticipated by the March 1, 2021 secondary due date. \r\n\r\n\r\nGratitude\r\n\r\nFunding received through this grant program will serve as a vital catalyst to further our region’s SB 1383 compliance efforts. On behalf of the City of Marina, and the entire regional project team, we thank CalRecycle for your time and consideration of this grant request. \r\n\r\n###","ParticipantName":"City of Marina","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Layne","LastName":"Long","Phone":"8318841224"},{"GrantID":25448,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":20164.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CITY OF DEL REY OAKS\r\nMRWMD \u0026 SVSWA UNIFIED PROJECT APPROACH\r\nSB 1383 LOCAL ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM  (OWR1: 2021-22)\r\n\r\nThe City of Del Rey Oaks (Applicant), in partnership with our local waste district, Monterey Regional Waste Management District (MRWMD/District) and local environmental consultancy, Blue Strike Environmental, are pleased to submit this SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program application to assist the City of Del Rey Oaks in the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383. \r\n\r\nThe City of Del Rey Oaks joins a regional collaborative project in the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383, in coordination with other jurisdictions of the Monterey County region to maximize project impact and cost-effectiveness across the countywide area.  The regional projects will be coordinated through the two local waste management governmental agencies within Monterey County, Monterey Regional Waste Management (MRWMD), and Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (SVSWA).\r\n\r\nThe City of Del Rey Oaks, along with each of the MRWMD and SVSWA member agencies are applying individually to this grant program using a unified regional project design, budget and implementation approach.  All participating jurisdictions’ individual grant funding will be pooled together and expended in a cooperative manner by their agencies’ respective consultants, MRWMD, through Blue Strike Environmental, and SVSWA.  The County of Monterey is applying separately and will manage its budget and project implementation independently, in coordination with broader regional planning efforts.\r\n\r\n\r\nEXECUTIVE SUMMARY\r\n\r\nRegional Grant Project Tasks — A Collaborative Approach\r\n\r\nThe following is a brief summary of regional grant project tasks under this collaborative effort. A detailed project summary is presented as Attachment A. \r\n\r\nBased on current regional needs and findings to date related to SB 1383 in Monterey County, the following four major components will comprise the principal focus areas of program expenditures under the proposed regional project approach: \r\n\r\n•\tTASK 1—GRANT MANAGEMENT, TRACKING \u0026 REPORTING\r\n\r\nMRWMD member Cities and member agency Pebble Beach Community Services District (PBCSD) will allocate funds for grant management of the eight (8) participating member jurisdictions to its consultant Blue Strike Environmental. SVSWA will be providing in-kind grant management services for the five (5) Member Cities of SVSWA.\r\n\r\n•\tTASK 2—JURISDICTION COMPOST PROCUREMENT SUPPORT\r\n\r\nMember Cities will allocate funds for the development of compost procurement market outlets and alleviate the three-fold challenge that agencies tasked with these new procurement requirements are facing: (1) procurement costs including non-product costs such as labor, transportation, and spreading; (2) changing the current mulch uses and practices; and (3) the limiting factors of finding appropriate product application areas within the Cities owned or managed facilities or lands.\r\n\r\nFunds will be used to support the identification of potential product demand for use of procured materials among such target audiences as ranchers, farmers, landscapers, parks, residents and businesses; reduce barriers to program and product adoption; and provide informative proof of concept case studies, cost and impact data related to the utilization of materials by target audiences helping to build long-term demand for growing compost and organics products anticipated through SB 1383.  The Cities plan to develop a work plan with Zero Foodprint (ZFP) to realize this grant task.  Also, MRWMD and SVSWA, on behalf of the Cities will develop an Incentivized Use (Small-Scale Residential/Commercial) Voucher Coupon Program to promote free or discounted use of agency procured compost.\r\n\r\n•\tTASK 3 –EDIBLE FOOD RECOVERY IMPLEMENTATION \u0026 CAPACITY BUILDING\r\n\r\nIn December 2021, Blue Strike Environmental completed the region’s first Edible Food Recovery Capacity Planning Assessment led by SVSWA in partnership with the Monterey County Edible Food Recovery Technical Advisory Committee.  Early results of this study indicate that additional capacity for this program element may be necessary to meet the 20% recovery target for California. Additional need areas were also identified in this study through the capacity survey and coordination with various stakeholders including the need for additional capacity building materials and equipment, coordination and transportation services, as well as potential technology platform(s) to assist in readily connecting donating edible food generators with receiving food rescue organizations. This task is designed in direct response to the results outlined in the region’s initial Assessment to better meet the Edible Food Recovery needs of the region. \r\n\r\nThis task includes three primary subtasks: (1) Stakeholder Engagement with food rescue organizations, Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators, and key stakeholders; (2) Technology Platform to connect donating generators and receiving organizations, especially for supporting the increased volumes of Tier 2 generator prepared edible food donations, with higher levels of food safety risks and time and temperature control requirements; and (3) Capacity Building support for the local food rescue community through coordination, technical assistance and procurement of equipment and materials infrastructure to assist organizations in increasing capacity or throughput of recovered edible food. Currently the region is reviewing two technology platforms under Subtask 2:  CareIt and Means.  Additional platforms may be considered as new information is obtained. Under Subtask 3, it is anticipated that CalRecycle grant funding will support the purchase of smaller capacity building materials such as kitchen and transportation supplies for increased food safety, temperature appropriate storage capacity, processing, and preservation of increased volumes of food donations.  This task will be supported by additional in-kind shared-cost member contributions from each of the two waste agencies, currently estimated at $110K for year 1. \r\n\r\n•\tTASK 4—ORGANICS \u0026 EDIBLE FOOD RECOVERY EDUCATION, OUTREACH AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE\r\n\r\nThis task will support the design, production and distribution of education and outreach materials and supplies and technical assistance to aid residents and businesses in the ready adoption of organics diversion (collection), Edible Food Recovery, enforcement, or other aspects of SB 1383.  Budget allocations related to this task may include but are not limited to education, outreach and technical assistance program planning, design and stakeholder coordination to incentivize, define and promote various program aspects of SB 1383, on the ground technical assistance to generators (businesses including Tier1/Tier2 generators), multi-family facilities, food recovery organizations or service providers, or other key stakeholder audiences, production and distribution of educational materials such (such as flyers, brochures, postcards, etc.), purchase of collection materials such as kitchen pails or bins for businesses, and related materials.\r\n\r\n\r\nProject Coordination — A Unified Approach\r\n\r\nEach element will be informed by regional coordination through the established MRWMD and SVSWA Technical Advisory Committee forums, Capacity Planning Assessments and related studies completed or in process throughout the region, and new data and information obtained through program implementation trials, stakeholder feedback and best practices as identified.  All expenditures will be incurred jointly, facilitated through each respective waste agency, and tracked and reported by each jurisdiction, based on the percentage of grant funds received by each agency compared to the full funding received collectively by all participating member agencies. \r\n\r\nWorking in coordination with the designated CalRecycle grant manager or other agency representatives as appropriate, the region may adjust these proposed expenditure areas, amounts, or priorities, consistent with grant expenditure eligibility requirements, as needed during the course of the grant term based on the needs of the region.\r\n\r\n\r\nOrdinance \u0026 Resolution Requirement Status – On Schedule\r\n\r\nAll member agencies are working on parallel timelines to adopt an enforceable ordinance(s), or similarly enforceable mechanism, pursuant to section 18981.2 of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations. At this time, it is believed that all local jurisdictions in the Monterey County region have passed such ordinance(s), or similarly enforceable mechanisms, or have such items scheduled for considerations by their respective Councils or Boards in order to meet the April 1, 2022 ordinance requirement. Resolutions for all jurisdictions are anticipated by the March 1, 2021 secondary due date. \r\n\r\n\r\nGratitude\r\n\r\nFunding received through this grant program will serve as a vital catalyst to further our region’s SB 1383 compliance efforts. On behalf of the City of Del Rey Oaks, and the entire regional project team, we thank CalRecycle for your time and consideration of this grant request. \r\n\r\n###\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Del Rey Oaks","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Guertin","Phone":"8313948511"},{"GrantID":25451,"CycleID":756,"CycleCode":"SWC88       ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC88        - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Noe Garay","AwardedFunds":497700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funds would be used for staffing to procure a combination of contract services and field staff to manage the excessive waste and debris from individuals experience homelessness, illegal dumping, and trash. Proactive measures will be dispersed to reduce dumping.","ParticipantName":"City of Rohnert Park","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Scott","LastName":"Sanders","Phone":"7075883302"},{"GrantID":25452,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":117523.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Direct Outreach Consultant: The City will contract with a direct outreach consultant to work in conjunction with the City’s solid waste hauler to do SB 1383 outreach and education with commercial customers including multifamily dwellings. This will include conducting site visits to businesses to provide education and determine their implementation of and compliance with SB1383 as well as assessing businesses for the potential recovery of edible food. Cost: $35,000\r\n\r\nRecordkeeping or tracking software: Part of the grant funding will be also be used for a two-year subscription (April 1, 2022 to April 2, 2024) to the Recyclist Program Tracker, a cloud-based software program. The software enables a wide variety of data tracking, including organics collection service compliance, collection waivers, paper and ROWP procurement, edible food recovery and enforcement. The integrated mobile app, compatible with Tablets and Electronic Devices (seven inches or more measured diagonally), includes fieldwork functionality for logging inspections, route reviews, and other education and outreach activities with the purpose of tracking participation in recycling and organics programs. The Program Tracker fulfills all of the SB 1383 jurisdictional implementation record and recordkeeping requirements as detailed in 14 CCR Section 18995.2. Cost: $30,000\r\n\r\nPurchase of bins for City facilities: The City will purchase collection containers for organics for City facilities including community centers, parks, meeting rooms, and kitchens. Additionally, the City will purchase organics collection bins and liners for special events held throughout the City. Cost: $25,000\r\n\r\nEducation and outreach materials: The City will develop and purchase education and outreach materials for residents and commercial customers with information regarding SB 1383. The City will also be publishing and disseminating information on the City’s social media networks as well as utilizing the local publication, the Chino Champion. These materials will be developed in multiple languages. Cost: $18,937\r\n\r\nTablet/Electronic Devices: The City will purchase a tablet (seven inches or more) to be used by the direct outreach consultant and/or a code enforcement officer when conducting outreach and tracking compliance for SB 1383. Cost: $500","ParticipantName":"City of Chino Hills","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Susan","LastName":"Shaker","Phone":"9093642633"},{"GrantID":25453,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":41028.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CITY OF MONTEREY\r\nMRWMD \u0026 SVSWA UNIFIED PROJECT APPROACH\r\nSB 1383 LOCAL ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM  (OWR1: 2021-22)\r\n\r\nThe City of Monterey (Applicant), in partnership with our local waste district, Monterey Regional Waste Management District (MRWMD/District), and local environmental consultancy, Blue Strike Environmental, are pleased to submit this SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program application to assist the City of Monterey in the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383. \r\n\r\nThe City of Monterey joins a regional collaborative project in the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383, in coordination with other jurisdictions of the Monterey County region to maximize project impact and cost-effectiveness across the countywide area.  The regional projects will be coordinated through the two local waste management governmental agencies within Monterey County, Monterey Regional Waste Management (MRWMD), and Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (SVSWA).\r\n\r\nThe City of Monterey, along with each of the MRWMD and SVSWA member agencies are applying individually to this grant program using a unified regional project design, budget and implementation approach.  All participating jurisdictions’ individual grant funding will be pooled together and expended in a cooperative manner by their agencies’ respective consultants, MRWMD, through Blue Strike Environmental, and SVSWA.  The County of Monterey is applying separately and will manage its budget and project implementation independently, in coordination with broader regional planning efforts.\r\n\r\n\r\nEXECUTIVE SUMMARY\r\n\r\nRegional Grant Project Tasks — A Collaborative Approach\r\n\r\nThe following is a brief summary of regional grant project tasks under this collaborative effort. A detailed project summary is presented as Attachment A. \r\n\r\nBased on current regional needs and findings to date related to SB 1383 in Monterey County, the following four major components will comprise the principal focus areas of program expenditures under the proposed regional project approach: \r\n\r\n•\tTASK 1—GRANT MANAGEMENT, TRACKING \u0026 REPORTING\r\n\r\nMRWMD member Cities and member agency Pebble Beach Community Services District (PBCSD) will allocate funds for grant management of the eight (8) participating member jurisdictions to its consultant Blue Strike Environmental. SVSWA will be providing in-kind grant management services for the five (5) Member Cities of SVSWA.\r\n\r\n•\tTASK 2—JURISDICTION COMPOST PROCUREMENT SUPPORT\r\n\r\nMember Cities will allocate funds for the development of compost procurement market outlets and alleviate the three-fold challenge that agencies tasked with these new procurement requirements are facing: (1) procurement costs including non-product costs such as labor, transportation, and spreading; (2) changing the current mulch uses and practices; and (3) the limiting factors of finding appropriate product application areas within the Cities owned or managed facilities or lands.\r\n\r\nFunds will be used to support the identification of potential product demand for use of procured materials among such target audiences as ranchers, farmers, landscapers, parks, residents and businesses; reduce barriers to program and product adoption; and provide informative proof of concept case studies, cost and impact data related to the utilization of materials by target audiences helping to build long-term demand for growing compost and organics products anticipated through SB 1383.  The Cities plan to develop a work plan with Zero Foodprint (ZFP) to realize this grant task.  Also, MRWMD and SVSWA, on behalf of the Cities will develop an Incentivized Use (Small-Scale Residential/Commercial) Voucher Coupon Program to promote free or discounted use of agency procured compost.\r\n\r\n•\tTASK 3 –EDIBLE FOOD RECOVERY IMPLEMENTATION \u0026 CAPACITY BUILDING\r\n\r\nIn December 2021, Blue Strike Environmental completed the region’s first Edible Food Recovery Capacity Planning Assessment led by SVSWA in partnership with the Monterey County Edible Food Recovery Technical Advisory Committee.  Early results of this study indicate that additional capacity for this program element may be necessary to meet the 20% recovery target for California. Additional need areas were also identified in this study through the capacity survey and coordination with various stakeholders including the need for additional capacity building materials and equipment, coordination and transportation services, as well as potential technology platform(s) to assist in readily connecting donating edible food generators with receiving food rescue organizations. This task is designed in direct response to the results outlined in the region’s initial Assessment to better meet the Edible Food Recovery needs of the region. \r\n\r\nThis task includes three primary subtasks: (1) Stakeholder Engagement with food rescue organizations, Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators, and key stakeholders; (2) Technology Platform to connect donating generators and receiving organizations, especially for supporting the increased volumes of Tier 2 generator prepared edible food donations, with higher levels of food safety risks and time and temperature control requirements; and (3) Capacity Building support for the local food rescue community through coordination, technical assistance and procurement of equipment and materials infrastructure to assist organizations in increasing capacity or throughput of recovered edible food. Currently the region is reviewing two technology platforms under Subtask 2:  CareIt and Means.  Additional platforms may be considered as new information is obtained. Under Subtask 3, it is anticipated that CalRecycle grant funding will support the purchase of smaller capacity building materials such as kitchen and transportation supplies for increased food safety, temperature appropriate storage capacity, processing, and preservation of increased volumes of food donations.  This task will be supported by additional in-kind shared-cost member contributions from each of the two waste agencies, currently estimated at $110K for year 1. \r\n\r\n•\tTASK 4—ORGANICS \u0026 EDIBLE FOOD RECOVERY EDUCATION, OUTREACH AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE\r\n\r\nThis task will support the design, production and distribution of education and outreach materials and supplies and technical assistance to aid residents and businesses in the ready adoption of organics diversion (collection), Edible Food Recovery, enforcement, or other aspects of SB 1383.  Budget allocations related to this task may include but are not limited to education, outreach and technical assistance program planning, design and stakeholder coordination to incentivize, define and promote various program aspects of SB 1383, on the ground technical assistance to generators (businesses including Tier1/Tier2 generators), multi-family facilities, food recovery organizations or service providers, or other key stakeholder audiences, production and distribution of educational materials such (such as flyers, brochures, postcards, etc.), purchase of collection materials such as kitchen pails or bins for businesses, and related materials.\r\n\r\n\r\nProject Coordination — A Unified Approach\r\n\r\nEach element will be informed by regional coordination through the established MRWMD and SVSWA Technical Advisory Committee forums, Capacity Planning Assessments and related studies completed or in process throughout the region, and new data and information obtained through program implementation trials, stakeholder feedback and best practices as identified.  All expenditures will be incurred jointly, facilitated through each respective waste agency, and tracked and reported by each jurisdiction, based on the percentage of grant funds received by each agency compared to the full funding received collectively by all participating member agencies. \r\n\r\nWorking in coordination with the designated CalRecycle grant manager or other agency representatives as appropriate, the region may adjust these proposed expenditure areas, amounts, or priorities, consistent with grant expenditure eligibility requirements, as needed during the course of the grant term based on the needs of the region.\r\n\r\n\r\nOrdinance \u0026 Resolution Requirement Status – On Schedule\r\n\r\nAll member agencies are working on parallel timelines to adopt an enforceable ordinance(s), or similarly enforceable mechanism, pursuant to section 18981.2 of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations. At this time, it is believed that all local jurisdictions in the Monterey County region have passed such ordinance(s), or similarly enforceable mechanisms, or have such items scheduled for considerations by their respective Councils or Boards in order to meet the April 1, 2022 ordinance requirement. Resolutions for all jurisdictions are anticipated by the March 1, 2021 secondary due date.  \r\n\r\n\r\nGratitude\r\n\r\nFunding received through this grant program will serve as a vital catalyst to further our region’s SB 1383 compliance efforts. On behalf of the City of Monterey, and the entire regional project team, we thank CalRecycle for your time and consideration of this grant request. \r\n\r\n###\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Monterey","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ted","LastName":"Terrasas","Phone":"8316465662"},{"GrantID":25454,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":71562.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Cerritos will use the Local Assistance Grant funds for the following activities:\r\n\r\n1. Tracking software\r\n2. Educational outreach materials including a program video, printed brochure and direct mail outreach.\r\n3. Staff hours and consultant support.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Cerritos","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alvin","LastName":"Papa","Phone":"5629161220"},{"GrantID":25456,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":20723.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will use these funds for a study of applicable uses of compost and mulch within City boundaries, and education, outreach, and inspection to commercial generators. ","ParticipantName":"City of Sausalito","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"ALI","LastName":"IQBAL","Phone":"4152894100"},{"GrantID":25457,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":20142.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Irwindale is currently part of the San Gabriel Valley Regional Food Recovery Program.  The funds from this grant will be utilized under phase II and expansion of scope of work to ensure all cities under this program are in compliance with SB 1383\u0027s Edible Food Recovery Program and Capacity Planning requirements.  Phase II will commence on April 1, 2022 and conclude on March 30, 2024.  The City of Irwindale will be taking the lead on its portion of phase II of the San Gabriel Valley Regional Food Recovery Program; however, as a cost sharing effort to reduce cost, the City will be working with the San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments and SCS Engineers (or whichever consultant hired) to complete this project. \r\n\r\nThe following is a list of tasks that will be implemented as part of Phase II of the San Gabriel Valley Regional Food Recovery Program.  \r\n\r\nTask 1\t\t Project Management (April 1, 2022 to March 30, 2024)\r\n\r\nTask 1.1\t Kickoff Meeting\r\nThe Consultant shall conduct a kickoff meeting with the SGVCOG. The primary objectives will be to review scope, schedule, project goals, and key issues.\r\n\r\nDeliverables: Meeting notes and materials for kickoff meeting. \r\n\r\nTask 1.2\t Project Team Coordination\r\nBiweekly project team meetings, regular phone and e-mail correspondence, and other communications with the SGVCOG to ensure that the tasks listed in this SOW stay on schedule and within budget.\r\n\r\nDeliverables: Meeting notifications, agendas, and notes. \r\n\r\nTask 1.3\t Project Management Update Meetings \r\nThe Consultant shall facilitate monthly meetings with the SGVCOG and representatives of participating cities to provide key project updates. These meetings can also be used to obtain feedback and input on key discussions. \r\n\r\nDeliverables: Meeting notifications, agendas, notes, presentations, and other relevant drafts and documents. \r\n\r\nTask 1.4\t Invoicing and Contracts\r\nThe Consultant shall provide monthly invoices to the SGVCOG and coordinate any contracting paperwork/logistics.  \r\n\r\nDeliverables: Monthly invoices and coordination on contracts.\r\n\r\nTask 2\t \t Subregional Food Recovery Hubs (April 1, 2022 to December 31, 2022)\r\n\r\nTask 2.1\t Food Recovery Hub Expansion Facilitation (April 1, 2022 to July 31, 2022)\r\nThe Consultant shall review the list of identified food recovery organizations in the San Gabriel Valley and facilitate discussions with the largest food recovery organizations to identify their interests with serving as subregional food recovery hubs. A total of five subregional food recovery hubs should be established in the San Gabriel Valley. The Consultant should already possess a list of existing food recovery organizations’ infrastructure and capacity limitations, ongoing partnerships with smaller food recovery organizations in their communities, and ongoing agreements/contracts with local Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators. At least one subregional food recovery hub must be located in Baldwin Park and at least one subregional food recovery hub must be located in Monterey Park. \r\n\r\nDeliverables: A detailed report summarizing discussions held, along with the surveyed food recovery organizations’ interest to serve as subregional food recovery hubs, their infrastructure and capacity limitations, their ongoing partnerships with smaller food recovery organizations, and their ongoing agreements/contracts with local Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators. Additionally, the report should note any possible challenges and concerns for each surveyed food recovery organization to serve as a subregional food recovery hub. The report shall be compiled in the form of one regional document, with the information on each San Gabriel Valley city formatted by sections. \r\n\r\nTask 2.2\t Equipment and Infrastructure Report (August 1, 2022 to September 30, 2022)\r\nBased on the food recovery organizations that have been approved by the SGVCOG to serve as subregional food recovery hubs, the Consultant shall identify the necessary equipment and infrastructure that the selected food recovery organizations need in order to expand their infrastructure and capacity to address existing food recovery gaps. \r\n\r\nDeliverables: A detailed report summarizing the necessary equipment and infrastructure that the selected food recovery organizations need in order to expand their infrastructure and capacity to address existing food recovery gaps.   \r\n\r\nTask 2.3\t Capacity Expansion Support (October 1, 2022 to December 31, 2022)\r\nUpon approval of the Task 2.2 report, the SGVCOG shall be responsible for distributing funds to purchase all of the necessary equipment. The Consultant shall support coordinating with selected food recovery organizations to obtain and set up the equipment. Upon completion, the Consultant shall develop a report of the total amounts of equipment and infrastructure that were added to selected food recovery organizations and calculate the amount of food recovery capacity increased.\r\n\r\nDeliverables: A detailed report summarizing the total amounts of equipment and infrastructure that were added to selected food recovery organizations and calculations of food recovery capacity increased. The report should also include a location-by-location inventory and a map of supported food recovery hubs. \r\n\r\nTask 3\t \t Public Outreach (April 1, 2022 to March 30, 2024)\r\n\r\nTask 3.1 \t Develop Outreach and Education Plan (April 1, 2022 to June 30, 2022)\r\n\tThe Consultant shall expand on the existing comprehensive outreach and education campaign for participating cities’ Tier 1 and Tier 2 edible food waste generators and stakeholder groups and specify plans and schedules to incorporate 12 workshops (once every 2 months), 6 social media campaigns (once every 4 months), and 6 rounds of mailer/flying mailing campaigns (once every 4 months) for participating cities throughout the duration of this project. All materials must be provided in English, Chinese, and Spanish. \r\n\r\nDeliverables: Outreach and education campaign materials and a detailed plan and schedule for a comprehensive outreach and education campaign for participating cities’ Tier 1 and Tier 2 edible food waste generators and stakeholder groups prepared for the SGVCOG’s approval.  \r\n\r\nTask 3.2 \t Implement Outreach and Education Campaign (July 1, 2022 to March 30, 2024)\r\n\tUpon approval by the SGVCOG, the Consultant shall implement an outreach and education campaign for participating cities’ Tier 1 and Tier 2 edible food waste generators and stakeholder groups. The Consultant shall provide records of outreach and education efforts, along with copies of the utilized marketing materials, that were conducted. The records shall include the date and to whom the information was disseminated or direct contact made.\r\n\r\nDeliverables: Monthly reports on conducted outreach and education efforts and copies of the utilized marketing materials.","ParticipantName":"City of Irwindale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elizabeth","LastName":"Rodriguez","Phone":"6264302211"},{"GrantID":25459,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Ferndale intends to use SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant funding to expand organic waste processing capacity.\r\n\r\nSpecifically, we are putting the $20,000 to permit compost and garbage disposal slurry to anaerobic digestion capacity, via community compost, agricultural composting, and demonstration projects.","ParticipantName":"City of Ferndale","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Readle","Phone":"9167391202"},{"GrantID":25461,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":22137.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CITY OF KING\r\nSVSWA \u0026 MRWMD UNIFIED PROJECT APPROACH\r\nSB 1383 LOCAL ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM  (OWR1: 2021-22)\r\n\r\nThe City of King, in partnership with its local waste district, Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (SVSWA) is pleased to submit this SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program application to assist the City of King in the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383. \r\n\r\nThe City of King joins a regional collaborative project in the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383, in coordination with other jurisdictions of the Monterey County region to maximize project impact and cost-effectiveness across the countywide area.  The regional projects will be coordinated through the two local waste management governmental agencies within Monterey County, Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (SVSWA) and Monterey Regional Waste Management (MRWMD).\r\n\r\nThe City of King, along with each of the SVSWA and MRWMD member agencies are applying individually to this grant program using a unified regional project design, budget and implementation approach.  All participating jurisdictions’ individual grant funding will be pooled together and expended in a cooperative manner by their agencies’ respective consultants, SVSWA, and MRWMD, through Blue Strike Environmental.  The County of Monterey is applying separately and will manage its budget and project implementation independently, in coordination with broader regional planning efforts.\r\n\r\n\r\nEXECUTIVE SUMMARY\r\n\r\nRegional Grant Project Tasks — A Collaborative Approach\r\n\r\nThe following is a brief summary of regional grant project tasks under this collaborative effort. A detailed project summary is presented as Attachment A. \r\n\r\nBased on current regional needs and findings to date related to SB 1383 in Monterey County, the following four major components will comprise the principal focus areas of program expenditures under the proposed regional project approach: \r\n\r\n•\tTASK 1—GRANT MANAGEMENT, TRACKING \u0026 REPORTING\r\n\r\nSVSWA will be providing in-kind grant management services for the five (5) Member Cities of SVSWA.\r\n\r\n•\tTASK 2—JURISDICTION COMPOST PROCUREMENT SUPPORT\r\n\r\nMember Cities will allocate funds for the development of compost procurement market outlets and alleviate the three-fold challenge that agencies tasked with these new procurement requirements are facing: (1) procurement costs including non-product costs such as labor, transportation, and spreading; (2) changing the current mulch uses and practices; and (3) the limiting factors of finding appropriate product application areas within the Cities owned or managed facilities or lands.\r\n\r\nFunds will be used to support the identification of potential product demand for use of procured materials among such target audiences as ranchers, farmers, landscapers, parks, residents and businesses; reduce barriers to program and product adoption; and provide informative proof of concept case studies, cost and impact data related to the utilization of materials by target audiences helping to build long-term demand for growing compost and organics products anticipated through SB 1383.  The Cities plan to develop a work plan with Zero Foodprint (ZFP) to realize this grant task.  Also, SVSWA and MRWMD, on behalf of the Cities will develop an Incentivized Use (Small-Scale Residential/Commercial) Voucher Coupon Program to promote free or discounted use of agency procured compost.\r\n\r\n•\tTASK 3 –EDIBLE FOOD RECOVERY IMPLEMENTATION \u0026 CAPACITY BUILDING\r\n\r\nIn December 2021, Blue Strike Environmental completed the region’s first Edible Food Recovery Capacity Planning Assessment led by SVSWA in partnership with the Monterey County Edible Food Recovery Technical Advisory Committee.  Early results of this study indicate that additional capacity for this program element may be necessary to meet the 20% recovery target for California. Additional need areas were also identified in this study through the capacity survey and coordination with various stakeholders including the need for additional capacity building materials and equipment, coordination and transportation services, as well as potential technology platform(s) to assist in readily connecting donating edible food generators with receiving food rescue organizations. This task is designed in direct response to the results outlined in the region’s initial Assessment to better meet the Edible Food Recovery needs of the region. \r\n\r\nThis task includes three primary subtasks: (1) Stakeholder Engagement with food rescue organizations, Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators, and key stakeholders; (2) Technology Platform to connect donating generators and receiving organizations, especially for supporting the increased volumes of Tier 2 generator prepared edible food donations, with higher levels of food safety risks and time and temperature control requirements; and (3) Capacity Building support for the local food rescue community through coordination, technical assistance and procurement of equipment and materials infrastructure to assist organizations in increasing capacity or throughput of recovered edible food. Currently the region is reviewing two technology platforms under Subtask 2:  CareIt and Means.  Additional platforms may be considered as new information is obtained. Under Subtask 3, it is anticipated that CalRecycle grant funding will support the purchase of smaller capacity building materials such as kitchen and transportation supplies for increased food safety, temperature appropriate storage capacity, processing, and preservation of increased volumes of food donations.  This task will be supported by additional in-kind shared-cost member contributions from each of the two waste agencies, currently estimated at $110K for year 1. \r\n\r\n•\tTASK 4—ORGANICS \u0026 EDIBLE FOOD RECOVERY EDUCATION, OUTREACH AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE\r\n\r\nThis task will support the design, production and distribution of education and outreach materials and supplies and technical assistance to aid residents and businesses in the ready adoption of organics diversion (collection), Edible Food Recovery, enforcement, or other aspects of SB 1383.  Budget allocations related to this task may include but are not limited to education, outreach and technical assistance program planning, design and stakeholder coordination to incentivize, define and promote various program aspects of SB 1383, on the ground technical assistance to generators (businesses including Tier1/Tier2 generators), multi-family facilities, food recovery organizations or service providers, or other key stakeholder audiences, production and distribution of educational materials such (such as flyers, brochures, postcards, etc.), purchase of collection materials such as kitchen pails or bins for businesses, and related materials.\r\n\r\n\r\nProject Coordination — A Unified Approach\r\n\r\nEach element will be informed by regional coordination through the established SVSWA and MRWMD Technical Advisory Committee forums, Capacity Planning Assessments and related studies completed or in process throughout the region, and new data and information obtained through program implementation trials, stakeholder feedback and best practices as identified.  All expenditures will be incurred jointly, facilitated through each respective waste agency, and tracked and reported by each jurisdiction, based on the percentage of grant funds received by each agency compared to the full funding received collectively by all participating member agencies. \r\n\r\nWorking in coordination with the designated CalRecycle grant manager or other agency representatives as appropriate, the region may adjust these proposed expenditure areas, amounts, or priorities, consistent with grant expenditure eligibility requirements, as needed during the course of the grant term based on the needs of the region.\r\n\r\n\r\nOrdinance \u0026 Resolution Requirement Status – On Schedule\r\n\r\nThe City of King adopted an enforceable ordinance, pursuant to section 18981.2 of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations. All other member agencies are working on parallel timelines to adopt such mechanisms. At this time, it is believed that all local jurisdictions in the Monterey County region have passed such ordinance(s), or similarly enforceable mechanisms, or have such items scheduled for considerations by their respective Councils or Boards in order to meet the April 1, 2022, ordinance requirement. Resolutions for all jurisdictions are anticipated by the March 1, 2021, secondary due date. \r\n\r\n\r\nGratitude\r\n\r\nFunding received through this grant program will serve as a vital catalyst to further our region’s SB 1383 compliance efforts. On behalf of the City of King, and the entire regional project team, we thank CalRecycle for your time and consideration of this grant request. \r\n\r\n###","ParticipantName":"City of King City","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Elia","LastName":"Zavala","Phone":"8317753010"},{"GrantID":25462,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":33778.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Helping to fund SB1383-related program/activity requirements, such as storage/staging of a large amount of recycled organic materials (i.e. compost) at the Pubic Works green waste yard for distribution to the Public, education and enforcement activities, training and the purchase of tracking software. More details are provided in the Budget tab under the requested funding categories.","ParticipantName":"City of Oakdale","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Carina","LastName":"McDonald","Phone":"2098453645"},{"GrantID":25463,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":26964.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CITY OF GREENFIELD\r\nSVSWA \u0026 MRWMD UNIFIED PROJECT APPROACH\r\nSB 1383 LOCAL ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM  (OWR1: 2021-22)\r\n\r\nThe City of Greenfield, in partnership with its local waste district, Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (SVSWA) is pleased to submit this SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program application to assist the City of Greenfield in the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383. \r\n\r\nThe City of Greenfield joins a regional collaborative project in the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383, in coordination with other jurisdictions of the Monterey County region to maximize project impact and cost-effectiveness across the countywide area.  The regional projects will be coordinated through the two local waste management governmental agencies within Monterey County, Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (SVSWA) and Monterey Regional Waste Management (MRWMD).\r\n\r\nThe City of Greenfield, along with each of the SVSWA and MRWMD member agencies are applying individually to this grant program using a unified regional project design, budget and implementation approach.  All participating jurisdictions’ individual grant funding will be pooled together and expended in a cooperative manner by their agencies’ respective consultants, SVSWA, and MRWMD, through Blue Strike Environmental.  The County of Monterey is applying separately and will manage its budget and project implementation independently, in coordination with broader regional planning efforts.\r\n\r\n\r\nEXECUTIVE SUMMARY\r\n\r\nRegional Grant Project Tasks — A Collaborative Approach\r\n\r\nThe following is a brief summary of regional grant project tasks under this collaborative effort. A detailed project summary is presented as Attachment A. \r\n\r\nBased on current regional needs and findings to date related to SB 1383 in Monterey County, the following four major components will comprise the principal focus areas of program expenditures under the proposed regional project approach: \r\n\r\n•\tTASK 1—GRANT MANAGEMENT, TRACKING \u0026 REPORTING\r\n\r\nSVSWA will be providing in-kind grant management services for the five (5) Member Cities of SVSWA.\r\n\r\n•\tTASK 2—JURISDICTION COMPOST PROCUREMENT SUPPORT\r\n\r\nMember Cities will allocate funds for the development of compost procurement market outlets and alleviate the three-fold challenge that agencies tasked with these new procurement requirements are facing: (1) procurement costs including non-product costs such as labor, transportation, and spreading; (2) changing the current mulch uses and practices; and (3) the limiting factors of finding appropriate product application areas within the Cities owned or managed facilities or lands.\r\n\r\nFunds will be used to support the identification of potential product demand for use of procured materials among such target audiences as ranchers, farmers, landscapers, parks, residents and businesses; reduce barriers to program and product adoption; and provide informative proof of concept case studies, cost and impact data related to the utilization of materials by target audiences helping to build long-term demand for growing compost and organics products anticipated through SB 1383.  The Cities plan to develop a work plan with Zero Foodprint (ZFP) to realize this grant task.  Also, SVSWA and MRWMD, on behalf of the Cities will develop an Incentivized Use (Small-Scale Residential/Commercial) Voucher Coupon Program to promote free or discounted use of agency procured compost.\r\n\r\n•\tTASK 3 –EDIBLE FOOD RECOVERY IMPLEMENTATION \u0026 CAPACITY BUILDING\r\n\r\nIn December 2021, Blue Strike Environmental completed the region’s first Edible Food Recovery Capacity Planning Assessment led by SVSWA in partnership with the Monterey County Edible Food Recovery Technical Advisory Committee.  Early results of this study indicate that additional capacity for this program element may be necessary to meet the 20% recovery target for California. Additional need areas were also identified in this study through the capacity survey and coordination with various stakeholders including the need for additional capacity building materials and equipment, coordination and transportation services, as well as potential technology platform(s) to assist in readily connecting donating edible food generators with receiving food rescue organizations. This task is designed in direct response to the results outlined in the region’s initial Assessment to better meet the Edible Food Recovery needs of the region. \r\n\r\nThis task includes three primary subtasks: (1) Stakeholder Engagement with food rescue organizations, Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators, and key stakeholders; (2) Technology Platform to connect donating generators and receiving organizations, especially for supporting the increased volumes of Tier 2 generator prepared edible food donations, with higher levels of food safety risks and time and temperature control requirements; and (3) Capacity Building support for the local food rescue community through coordination, technical assistance and procurement of equipment and materials infrastructure to assist organizations in increasing capacity or throughput of recovered edible food. Currently the region is reviewing two technology platforms under Subtask 2:  CareIt and Means.  Additional platforms may be considered as new information is obtained. Under Subtask 3, it is anticipated that CalRecycle grant funding will support the purchase of smaller capacity building materials such as kitchen and transportation supplies for increased food safety, temperature appropriate storage capacity, processing, and preservation of increased volumes of food donations.  This task will be supported by additional in-kind shared-cost member contributions from each of the two waste agencies, currently estimated at $110K for year 1. \r\n\r\n•\tTASK 4—ORGANICS \u0026 EDIBLE FOOD RECOVERY EDUCATION, OUTREACH AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE\r\n\r\nThis task will support the design, production and distribution of education and outreach materials and supplies and technical assistance to aid residents and businesses in the ready adoption of organics diversion (collection), Edible Food Recovery, enforcement, or other aspects of SB 1383.  Budget allocations related to this task may include but are not limited to education, outreach and technical assistance program planning, design and stakeholder coordination to incentivize, define and promote various program aspects of SB 1383, on the ground technical assistance to generators (businesses including Tier1/Tier2 generators), multi-family facilities, food recovery organizations or service providers, or other key stakeholder audiences, production and distribution of educational materials such (such as flyers, brochures, postcards, etc.), purchase of collection materials such as kitchen pails or bins for businesses, and related materials.\r\n\r\n\r\nProject Coordination — A Unified Approach\r\n\r\nEach element will be informed by regional coordination through the established SVSWA and MRWMD Technical Advisory Committee forums, Capacity Planning Assessments and related studies completed or in process throughout the region, and new data and information obtained through program implementation trials, stakeholder feedback and best practices as identified.  All expenditures will be incurred jointly, facilitated through each respective waste agency, and tracked and reported by each jurisdiction, based on the percentage of grant funds received by each agency compared to the full funding received collectively by all participating member agencies. \r\n\r\nWorking in coordination with the designated CalRecycle grant manager or other agency representatives as appropriate, the region may adjust these proposed expenditure areas, amounts, or priorities, consistent with grant expenditure eligibility requirements, as needed during the course of the grant term based on the needs of the region.\r\n\r\n\r\nOrdinance \u0026 Resolution Requirement Status – On Schedule\r\n\r\nThe City of Greenfield adopted an enforceable ordinance, pursuant to section 18981.2 of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations. All other member agencies are working on parallel timelines to adopt such mechanisms. At this time, it is believed that all local jurisdictions in the Monterey County region have passed such ordinance(s), or similarly enforceable mechanisms, or have such items scheduled for considerations by their respective Councils or Boards in order to meet the April 1, 2022, ordinance requirement. Resolutions for all jurisdictions are anticipated by the March 1, 2021, secondary due date. \r\n\r\n\r\nGratitude\r\n\r\nFunding received through this grant program will serve as a vital catalyst to further our region’s SB 1383 compliance efforts. On behalf of the City of Greenfield, and the entire regional project team, we thank CalRecycle for your time and consideration of this grant request. \r\n\r\n###","ParticipantName":"City of Greenfield","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Elia","LastName":"Zavala","Phone":"8317753010"},{"GrantID":25464,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":20442.0000,"ProjectSummary":"PEBBLE BEACH COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT\r\nMRWMD \u0026 SVSWA UNIFIED PROJECT APPROACH\r\nSB 1383 LOCAL ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM  (OWR1: 2021-22)\r\n\r\nThe Pebble Beach Community Services District (PBCSD/Applicant), in partnership with our local waste district, Monterey Regional Waste Management District (MRWMD/District) and local environmental consultancy, Blue Strike Environmental, are pleased to submit this SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program application to assist PBCSD in the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383. \r\n\r\nPBCSD joins a regional collaborative project in the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383, in coordination with other jurisdictions of the Monterey County region to maximize project impact and cost-effectiveness across the countywide area.  The regional projects will be coordinated through the two local waste management governmental agencies within Monterey County, Monterey Regional Waste Management (MRWMD), and Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (SVSWA).\r\n\r\nPBCSD, along with each of the MRWMD and SVSWA member agencies are applying individually to this grant program using a unified regional project design, budget and implementation approach.  All participating jurisdictions’ individual grant funding will be pooled together and expended in a cooperative manner by their agencies’ respective consultants, MRWMD, through Blue Strike Environmental, and SVSWA.  The County of Monterey is applying separately and will manage its budget and project implementation independently, in coordination with broader regional planning efforts.\r\n\r\n\r\nEXECUTIVE SUMMARY\r\n\r\nRegional Grant Project Tasks — A Collaborative Approach\r\n\r\nThe following is a brief summary of regional grant project tasks under this collaborative effort. A detailed project summary is presented as Attachment A. \r\n\r\nBased on current regional needs and findings to date related to SB 1383 in Monterey County, the following four major components will comprise the principal focus areas of program expenditures under the proposed regional project approach: \r\n\r\n•\tTASK 1—GRANT MANAGEMENT, TRACKING \u0026 REPORTING\r\n\r\nMRWMD member Cities and member agency Pebble Beach Community Services District (PBCSD) will allocate funds for grant management of the eight (8) participating member jurisdictions to its consultant Blue Strike Environmental. SVSWA will be providing in-kind grant management services for the five (5) Member Cities of SVSWA.\r\n\r\n•\tTASK 2—JURISDICTION COMPOST PROCUREMENT SUPPORT\r\n\r\nMember Cities will allocate funds for the development of compost procurement market outlets and alleviate the three-fold challenge that agencies tasked with these new procurement requirements are facing: (1) procurement costs including non-product costs such as labor, transportation, and spreading; (2) changing the current mulch uses and practices; and (3) the limiting factors of finding appropriate product application areas within the Cities owned or managed facilities or lands.\r\n\r\nFunds will be used to support the identification of potential product demand for use of procured materials among such target audiences as ranchers, farmers, landscapers, parks, residents and businesses; reduce barriers to program and product adoption; and provide informative proof of concept case studies, cost and impact data related to the utilization of materials by target audiences helping to build long-term demand for growing compost and organics products anticipated through SB 1383.  The Cities plan to develop a work plan with Zero Foodprint (ZFP) to realize this grant task.  Also, MRWMD and SVSWA, on behalf of the Cities will develop an Incentivized Use (Small-Scale Residential/Commercial) Voucher Coupon Program to promote free or discounted use of agency procured compost.\r\n\r\n•\tTASK 3 –EDIBLE FOOD RECOVERY IMPLEMENTATION \u0026 CAPACITY BUILDING\r\n\r\nIn December 2021, Blue Strike Environmental completed the region’s first Edible Food Recovery Capacity Planning Assessment led by SVSWA in partnership with the Monterey County Edible Food Recovery Technical Advisory Committee.  Early results of this study indicate that additional capacity for this program element may be necessary to meet the 20% recovery target for California. Additional need areas were also identified in this study through the capacity survey and coordination with various stakeholders including the need for additional capacity building materials and equipment, coordination and transportation services, as well as potential technology platform(s) to assist in readily connecting donating edible food generators with receiving food rescue organizations. This task is designed in direct response to the results outlined in the region’s initial Assessment to better meet the Edible Food Recovery needs of the region. \r\n\r\nThis task includes three primary subtasks: (1) Stakeholder Engagement with food rescue organizations, Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators, and key stakeholders; (2) Technology Platform to connect donating generators and receiving organizations, especially for supporting the increased volumes of Tier 2 generator prepared edible food donations, with higher levels of food safety risks and time and temperature control requirements; and (3) Capacity Building support for the local food rescue community through coordination, technical assistance and procurement of equipment and materials infrastructure to assist organizations in increasing capacity or throughput of recovered edible food. Currently the region is reviewing two technology platforms under Subtask 2:  CareIt and Means.  Additional platforms may be considered as new information is obtained. Under Subtask 3, it is anticipated that CalRecycle grant funding will support the purchase of smaller capacity building materials such as kitchen and transportation supplies for increased food safety, temperature appropriate storage capacity, processing, and preservation of increased volumes of food donations.  This task will be supported by additional in-kind shared-cost member contributions from each of the two waste agencies, currently estimated at $110K for year 1. \r\n\r\n•\tTASK 4—ORGANICS \u0026 EDIBLE FOOD RECOVERY EDUCATION, OUTREACH AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE\r\n\r\nThis task will support the design, production and distribution of education and outreach materials and supplies and technical assistance to aid residents and businesses in the ready adoption of organics diversion (collection), Edible Food Recovery, enforcement, or other aspects of SB 1383.  Budget allocations related to this task may include but are not limited to education, outreach and technical assistance program planning, design and stakeholder coordination to incentivize, define and promote various program aspects of SB 1383, on the ground technical assistance to generators (businesses including Tier1/Tier2 generators), multi-family facilities, food recovery organizations or service providers, or other key stakeholder audiences, production and distribution of educational materials such (such as flyers, brochures, postcards, etc.), purchase of collection materials such as kitchen pails or bins for businesses, and related materials.\r\n\r\n\r\nProject Coordination — A Unified Approach\r\n\r\nEach element will be informed by regional coordination through the established MRWMD and SVSWA Technical Advisory Committee forums, Capacity Planning Assessments and related studies completed or in process throughout the region, and new data and information obtained through program implementation trials, stakeholder feedback and best practices as identified.  All expenditures will be incurred jointly, facilitated through each respective waste agency, and tracked and reported by each jurisdiction, based on the percentage of grant funds received by each agency compared to the full funding received collectively by all participating member agencies. \r\n\r\nWorking in coordination with the designated CalRecycle grant manager or other agency representatives as appropriate, the region may adjust these proposed expenditure areas, amounts, or priorities, consistent with grant expenditure eligibility requirements, as needed during the course of the grant term based on the needs of the region.\r\n\r\n\r\nOrdinance \u0026 Resolution Requirement Status – On Schedule\r\n\r\nAll member agencies are working on parallel timelines to adopt an enforceable ordinance(s), or similarly enforceable mechanism, pursuant to section 18981.2 of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations. At this time, it is believed that all local jurisdictions in the Monterey County region have passed such ordinance(s), or similarly enforceable mechanisms, or have such items scheduled for considerations by their respective Councils or Boards in order to meet the April 1, 2022 ordinance requirement. Resolutions for all jurisdictions are anticipated by the March 1, 2021 secondary due date. PBCSD has uploaded our agency’s existing resolution providing appropriate authorizations related to this grant submission.   \r\n\r\n\r\nGratitude\r\n\r\nFunding received through this grant program will serve as a vital catalyst to further our region’s SB 1383 compliance efforts. On behalf of the PBCSD and the entire regional project team, we thank CalRecycle for your time and consideration of this grant request. \r\n\r\n###","ParticipantName":"Pebble Beach Community Services District","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nick","LastName":"Becker","Phone":"8312338874"},{"GrantID":25466,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":20835.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CITY OF GONZALES\r\nSVSWA \u0026 MRWMD UNIFIED PROJECT APPROACH\r\nSB 1383 LOCAL ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM  (OWR1: 2021-22)\r\n\r\nThe City of Greenfield, in partnership with its local waste district, Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (SVSWA) is pleased to submit this SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program application to assist the City of Gonzales in the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383. \r\n\r\nThe City of Gonzales joins a regional collaborative project in the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383, in coordination with other jurisdictions of the Monterey County region to maximize project impact and cost-effectiveness across the countywide area.  The regional projects will be coordinated through the two local waste management governmental agencies within Monterey County, Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (SVSWA) and Monterey Regional Waste Management (MRWMD).\r\n\r\nThe City of Gonzales, along with each of the SVSWA and MRWMD member agencies are applying individually to this grant program using a unified regional project design, budget and implementation approach.  All participating jurisdictions’ individual grant funding will be pooled together and expended in a cooperative manner by their agencies’ respective consultants, SVSWA, and MRWMD, through Blue Strike Environmental.  The County of Monterey is applying separately and will manage its budget and project implementation independently, in coordination with broader regional planning efforts.\r\n\r\n\r\nEXECUTIVE SUMMARY\r\n\r\nRegional Grant Project Tasks — A Collaborative Approach\r\n\r\nThe following is a brief summary of regional grant project tasks under this collaborative effort. A detailed project summary is presented as Attachment A. \r\n\r\nBased on current regional needs and findings to date related to SB 1383 in Monterey County, the following four major components will comprise the principal focus areas of program expenditures under the proposed regional project approach: \r\n\r\n•\tTASK 1—GRANT MANAGEMENT, TRACKING \u0026 REPORTING\r\n\r\nSVSWA will be providing in-kind grant management services for the five (5) Member Cities of SVSWA.\r\n\r\n•\tTASK 2—JURISDICTION COMPOST PROCUREMENT SUPPORT\r\n\r\nMember Cities will allocate funds for the development of compost procurement market outlets and alleviate the three-fold challenge that agencies tasked with these new procurement requirements are facing: (1) procurement costs including non-product costs such as labor, transportation, and spreading; (2) changing the current mulch uses and practices; and (3) the limiting factors of finding appropriate product application areas within the Cities owned or managed facilities or lands.\r\n\r\nFunds will be used to support the identification of potential product demand for use of procured materials among such target audiences as ranchers, farmers, landscapers, parks, residents and businesses; reduce barriers to program and product adoption; and provide informative proof of concept case studies, cost and impact data related to the utilization of materials by target audiences helping to build long-term demand for growing compost and organics products anticipated through SB 1383.  The Cities plan to develop a work plan with Zero Foodprint (ZFP) to realize this grant task.  Also, SVSWA and MRWMD, on behalf of the Cities will develop an Incentivized Use (Small-Scale Residential/Commercial) Voucher Coupon Program to promote free or discounted use of agency procured compost.\r\n\r\n•\tTASK 3 –EDIBLE FOOD RECOVERY IMPLEMENTATION \u0026 CAPACITY BUILDING\r\n\r\nIn December 2021, Blue Strike Environmental completed the region’s first Edible Food Recovery Capacity Planning Assessment led by SVSWA in partnership with the Monterey County Edible Food Recovery Technical Advisory Committee.  Early results of this study indicate that additional capacity for this program element may be necessary to meet the 20% recovery target for California. Additional need areas were also identified in this study through the capacity survey and coordination with various stakeholders including the need for additional capacity building materials and equipment, coordination and transportation services, as well as potential technology platform(s) to assist in readily connecting donating edible food generators with receiving food rescue organizations. This task is designed in direct response to the results outlined in the region’s initial Assessment to better meet the Edible Food Recovery needs of the region. \r\n\r\nThis task includes three primary subtasks: (1) Stakeholder Engagement with food rescue organizations, Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators, and key stakeholders; (2) Technology Platform to connect donating generators and receiving organizations, especially for supporting the increased volumes of Tier 2 generator prepared edible food donations, with higher levels of food safety risks and time and temperature control requirements; and (3) Capacity Building support for the local food rescue community through coordination, technical assistance and procurement of equipment and materials infrastructure to assist organizations in increasing capacity or throughput of recovered edible food. Currently the region is reviewing two technology platforms under Subtask 2:  CareIt and Means.  Additional platforms may be considered as new information is obtained. Under Subtask 3, it is anticipated that CalRecycle grant funding will support the purchase of smaller capacity building materials such as kitchen and transportation supplies for increased food safety, temperature appropriate storage capacity, processing, and preservation of increased volumes of food donations.  This task will be supported by additional in-kind shared-cost member contributions from each of the two waste agencies, currently estimated at $110K for year 1. \r\n\r\n•\tTASK 4—ORGANICS \u0026 EDIBLE FOOD RECOVERY EDUCATION, OUTREACH AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE\r\n\r\nThis task will support the design, production and distribution of education and outreach materials and supplies and technical assistance to aid residents and businesses in the ready adoption of organics diversion (collection), Edible Food Recovery, enforcement, or other aspects of SB 1383.  Budget allocations related to this task may include but are not limited to education, outreach and technical assistance program planning, design and stakeholder coordination to incentivize, define and promote various program aspects of SB 1383, on the ground technical assistance to generators (businesses including Tier1/Tier2 generators), multi-family facilities, food recovery organizations or service providers, or other key stakeholder audiences, production and distribution of educational materials such (such as flyers, brochures, postcards, etc.), purchase of collection materials such as kitchen pails or bins for businesses, and related materials.\r\n\r\n\r\nProject Coordination — A Unified Approach\r\n\r\nEach element will be informed by regional coordination through the established SVSWA and MRWMD Technical Advisory Committee forums, Capacity Planning Assessments and related studies completed or in process throughout the region, and new data and information obtained through program implementation trials, stakeholder feedback and best practices as identified.  All expenditures will be incurred jointly, facilitated through each respective waste agency, and tracked and reported by each jurisdiction, based on the percentage of grant funds received by each agency compared to the full funding received collectively by all participating member agencies. \r\n\r\nWorking in coordination with the designated CalRecycle grant manager or other agency representatives as appropriate, the region may adjust these proposed expenditure areas, amounts, or priorities, consistent with grant expenditure eligibility requirements, as needed during the course of the grant term based on the needs of the region.\r\n\r\n\r\nOrdinance \u0026 Resolution Requirement Status – On Schedule\r\n\r\nThe City of Gonzales adopted an enforceable ordinance, pursuant to section 18981.2 of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations. All other member agencies are working on parallel timelines to adopt such mechanisms. At this time, it is believed that all local jurisdictions in the Monterey County region have passed such ordinance(s), or similarly enforceable mechanisms, or have such items scheduled for considerations by their respective Councils or Boards in order to meet the April 1, 2022, ordinance requirement. Resolutions for all jurisdictions are anticipated by the March 1, 2021, secondary due date. \r\n\r\n\r\nGratitude\r\n\r\nFunding received through this grant program will serve as a vital catalyst to further our region’s SB 1383 compliance efforts. On behalf of the City of Gonzales, and the entire regional project team, we thank CalRecycle for your time and consideration of this grant request. \r\n\r\n###","ParticipantName":"City of Gonzales","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Elia","LastName":"Zavala","Phone":"8317753010"},{"GrantID":25467,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":35493.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CITY OF SOLEDAD\r\nSVSWA \u0026 MRWMD UNIFIED PROJECT APPROACH\r\nSB 1383 LOCAL ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM  (OWR1: 2021-22)\r\n\r\nThe City of Soledad, in partnership with its local waste district, Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (SVSWA) is pleased to submit this SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program application to assist the City of Soledad in the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383. \r\n\r\nThe City of Soledad joins a regional collaborative project in the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383, in coordination with other jurisdictions of the Monterey County region to maximize project impact and cost-effectiveness across the countywide area.  The regional projects will be coordinated through the two local waste management governmental agencies within Monterey County, Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (SVSWA) and Monterey Regional Waste Management (MRWMD).\r\n\r\nThe City of Soledad, along with each of the SVSWA and MRWMD member agencies are applying individually to this grant program using a unified regional project design, budget and implementation approach.  All participating jurisdictions’ individual grant funding will be pooled together and expended in a cooperative manner by their agencies’ respective consultants, SVSWA, and MRWMD, through Blue Strike Environmental.  The County of Monterey is applying separately and will manage its budget and project implementation independently, in coordination with broader regional planning efforts.\r\n\r\n\r\nEXECUTIVE SUMMARY\r\n\r\nRegional Grant Project Tasks — A Collaborative Approach\r\n\r\nThe following is a brief summary of regional grant project tasks under this collaborative effort. A detailed project summary is presented as Attachment A. \r\n\r\nBased on current regional needs and findings to date related to SB 1383 in Monterey County, the following four major components will comprise the principal focus areas of program expenditures under the proposed regional project approach: \r\n\r\n•\tTASK 1—GRANT MANAGEMENT, TRACKING \u0026 REPORTING\r\n\r\nSVSWA will be providing in-kind grant management services for the five (5) Member Cities of SVSWA.\r\n\r\n•\tTASK 2—JURISDICTION COMPOST PROCUREMENT SUPPORT\r\n\r\nMember Cities will allocate funds for the development of compost procurement market outlets and alleviate the three-fold challenge that agencies tasked with these new procurement requirements are facing: (1) procurement costs including non-product costs such as labor, transportation, and spreading; (2) changing the current mulch uses and practices; and (3) the limiting factors of finding appropriate product application areas within the Cities owned or managed facilities or lands.\r\n\r\nFunds will be used to support the identification of potential product demand for use of procured materials among such target audiences as ranchers, farmers, landscapers, parks, residents and businesses; reduce barriers to program and product adoption; and provide informative proof of concept case studies, cost and impact data related to the utilization of materials by target audiences helping to build long-term demand for growing compost and organics products anticipated through SB 1383.  The Cities plan to develop a work plan with Zero Foodprint (ZFP) to realize this grant task.  Also, SVSWA and MRWMD, on behalf of the Cities will develop an Incentivized Use (Small-Scale Residential/Commercial) Voucher Coupon Program to promote free or discounted use of agency procured compost.\r\n\r\n•\tTASK 3 –EDIBLE FOOD RECOVERY IMPLEMENTATION \u0026 CAPACITY BUILDING\r\n\r\nIn December 2021, Blue Strike Environmental completed the region’s first Edible Food Recovery Capacity Planning Assessment led by SVSWA in partnership with the Monterey County Edible Food Recovery Technical Advisory Committee.  Early results of this study indicate that additional capacity for this program element may be necessary to meet the 20% recovery target for California. Additional need areas were also identified in this study through the capacity survey and coordination with various stakeholders including the need for additional capacity building materials and equipment, coordination and transportation services, as well as potential technology platform(s) to assist in readily connecting donating edible food generators with receiving food rescue organizations. This task is designed in direct response to the results outlined in the region’s initial Assessment to better meet the Edible Food Recovery needs of the region. \r\n\r\nThis task includes three primary subtasks: (1) Stakeholder Engagement with food rescue organizations, Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators, and key stakeholders; (2) Technology Platform to connect donating generators and receiving organizations, especially for supporting the increased volumes of Tier 2 generator prepared edible food donations, with higher levels of food safety risks and time and temperature control requirements; and (3) Capacity Building support for the local food rescue community through coordination, technical assistance and procurement of equipment and materials infrastructure to assist organizations in increasing capacity or throughput of recovered edible food. Currently the region is reviewing two technology platforms under Subtask 2:  CareIt and Means.  Additional platforms may be considered as new information is obtained. Under Subtask 3, it is anticipated that CalRecycle grant funding will support the purchase of smaller capacity building materials such as kitchen and transportation supplies for increased food safety, temperature appropriate storage capacity, processing, and preservation of increased volumes of food donations.  This task will be supported by additional in-kind shared-cost member contributions from each of the two waste agencies, currently estimated at $110K for year 1. \r\n\r\n•\tTASK 4—ORGANICS \u0026 EDIBLE FOOD RECOVERY EDUCATION, OUTREACH AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE\r\n\r\nThis task will support the design, production and distribution of education and outreach materials and supplies and technical assistance to aid residents and businesses in the ready adoption of organics diversion (collection), Edible Food Recovery, enforcement, or other aspects of SB 1383.  Budget allocations related to this task may include but are not limited to education, outreach and technical assistance program planning, design and stakeholder coordination to incentivize, define and promote various program aspects of SB 1383, on the ground technical assistance to generators (businesses including Tier1/Tier2 generators), multi-family facilities, food recovery organizations or service providers, or other key stakeholder audiences, production and distribution of educational materials such (such as flyers, brochures, postcards, etc.), purchase of collection materials such as kitchen pails or bins for businesses, and related materials.\r\n\r\n\r\nProject Coordination — A Unified Approach\r\n\r\nEach element will be informed by regional coordination through the established SVSWA and MRWMD Technical Advisory Committee forums, Capacity Planning Assessments and related studies completed or in process throughout the region, and new data and information obtained through program implementation trials, stakeholder feedback and best practices as identified.  All expenditures will be incurred jointly, facilitated through each respective waste agency, and tracked and reported by each jurisdiction, based on the percentage of grant funds received by each agency compared to the full funding received collectively by all participating member agencies. \r\n\r\nWorking in coordination with the designated CalRecycle grant manager or other agency representatives as appropriate, the region may adjust these proposed expenditure areas, amounts, or priorities, consistent with grant expenditure eligibility requirements, as needed during the course of the grant term based on the needs of the region.\r\n\r\n\r\nOrdinance \u0026 Resolution Requirement Status – On Schedule\r\n\r\nThe City of Soledad adopted an enforceable ordinance, pursuant to section 18981.2 of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations. All other member agencies are working on parallel timelines to adopt such mechanisms. At this time, it is believed that all local jurisdictions in the Monterey County region have passed such ordinance(s), or similarly enforceable mechanisms, or have such items scheduled for considerations by their respective Councils or Boards in order to meet the April 1, 2022, ordinance requirement. Resolutions for all jurisdictions are anticipated by the March 1, 2021, secondary due date. \r\n\r\n\r\nGratitude\r\n\r\nFunding received through this grant program will serve as a vital catalyst to further our region’s SB 1383 compliance efforts. On behalf of the City of Soledad, and the entire regional project team, we thank CalRecycle for your time and consideration of this grant request. \r\n\r\n###","ParticipantName":"City of Soledad","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Elia","LastName":"Zavala","Phone":"8317753010"},{"GrantID":25468,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":226806.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: TO BE ENTERED\r\n\r\nCITY OF SALINAS\r\nSVSWA \u0026 MRWMD UNIFIED PROJECT APPROACH\r\nSB 1383 LOCAL ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM  (OWR1: 2021-22)\r\n\r\nThe City of Salinas, in partnership with its local waste district, Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (SVSWA) is pleased to submit this SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program application to assist the City of Salinas in the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383. \r\n\r\nThe City of Salinas joins a regional collaborative project in the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383, in coordination with other jurisdictions of the Monterey County region to maximize project impact and cost-effectiveness across the countywide area.  The regional projects will be coordinated through the two local waste management governmental agencies within Monterey County, Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (SVSWA) and Monterey Regional Waste Management (MRWMD).\r\n\r\nThe City of Salinas, along with each of the SVSWA and MRWMD member agencies are applying individually to this grant program using a unified regional project design, budget and implementation approach.  All participating jurisdictions’ individual grant funding will be pooled together and expended in a cooperative manner by their agencies’ respective consultants, SVSWA, and MRWMD, through Blue Strike Environmental.  The County of Monterey is applying separately and will manage its budget and project implementation independently, in coordination with broader regional planning efforts.\r\n\r\n\r\nEXECUTIVE SUMMARY\r\n\r\nRegional Grant Project Tasks — A Collaborative Approach\r\n\r\nThe following is a brief summary of regional grant project tasks under this collaborative effort. A detailed project summary is presented as Attachment A. \r\n\r\nBased on current regional needs and findings to date related to SB 1383 in Monterey County, the following four major components will comprise the principal focus areas of program expenditures under the proposed regional project approach: \r\n\r\n•\tTASK 1—GRANT MANAGEMENT, TRACKING \u0026 REPORTING\r\n\r\nSVSWA will be providing in-kind grant management services for the five (5) Member Cities of SVSWA.\r\n\r\n•\tTASK 2—JURISDICTION COMPOST PROCUREMENT SUPPORT\r\n\r\nMember Cities will allocate funds for the development of compost procurement market outlets and alleviate the three-fold challenge that agencies tasked with these new procurement requirements are facing: (1) procurement costs including non-product costs such as labor, transportation, and spreading; (2) changing the current mulch uses and practices; and (3) the limiting factors of finding appropriate product application areas within the Cities owned or managed facilities or lands.\r\n\r\nFunds will be used to support the identification of potential product demand for use of procured materials among such target audiences as ranchers, farmers, landscapers, parks, residents and businesses; reduce barriers to program and product adoption; and provide informative proof of concept case studies, cost and impact data related to the utilization of materials by target audiences helping to build long-term demand for growing compost and organics products anticipated through SB 1383.  The Cities plan to develop a work plan with Zero Foodprint (ZFP) to realize this grant task.  Also, SVSWA and MRWMD, on behalf of the Cities will develop an Incentivized Use (Small-Scale Residential/Commercial) Voucher Coupon Program to promote free or discounted use of agency procured compost.\r\n\r\n•\tTASK 3 –EDIBLE FOOD RECOVERY IMPLEMENTATION \u0026 CAPACITY BUILDING\r\n\r\nIn December 2021, Blue Strike Environmental completed the region’s first Edible Food Recovery Capacity Planning Assessment led by SVSWA in partnership with the Monterey County Edible Food Recovery Technical Advisory Committee.  Early results of this study indicate that additional capacity for this program element may be necessary to meet the 20% recovery target for California. Additional need areas were also identified in this study through the capacity survey and coordination with various stakeholders including the need for additional capacity building materials and equipment, coordination and transportation services, as well as potential technology platform(s) to assist in readily connecting donating edible food generators with receiving food rescue organizations. This task is designed in direct response to the results outlined in the region’s initial Assessment to better meet the Edible Food Recovery needs of the region. \r\n\r\nThis task includes three primary subtasks: (1) Stakeholder Engagement with food rescue organizations, Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators, and key stakeholders; (2) Technology Platform to connect donating generators and receiving organizations, especially for supporting the increased volumes of Tier 2 generator prepared edible food donations, with higher levels of food safety risks and time and temperature control requirements; and (3) Capacity Building support for the local food rescue community through coordination, technical assistance and procurement of equipment and materials infrastructure to assist organizations in increasing capacity or throughput of recovered edible food. Currently the region is reviewing two technology platforms under Subtask 2:  CareIt and Means.  Additional platforms may be considered as new information is obtained. Under Subtask 3, it is anticipated that CalRecycle grant funding will support the purchase of smaller capacity building materials such as kitchen and transportation supplies for increased food safety, temperature appropriate storage capacity, processing, and preservation of increased volumes of food donations.  This task will be supported by additional in-kind shared-cost member contributions from each of the two waste agencies, currently estimated at $110K for year 1. \r\n\r\n•\tTASK 4—ORGANICS \u0026 EDIBLE FOOD RECOVERY EDUCATION, OUTREACH AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE\r\n\r\nThis task will support the design, production and distribution of education and outreach materials and supplies and technical assistance to aid residents and businesses in the ready adoption of organics diversion (collection), Edible Food Recovery, enforcement, or other aspects of SB 1383.  Budget allocations related to this task may include but are not limited to education, outreach and technical assistance program planning, design and stakeholder coordination to incentivize, define and promote various program aspects of SB 1383, on the ground technical assistance to generators (businesses including Tier1/Tier2 generators), multi-family facilities, food recovery organizations or service providers, or other key stakeholder audiences, production and distribution of educational materials such (such as flyers, brochures, postcards, etc.), purchase of collection materials such as kitchen pails or bins for businesses, and related materials.\r\n\r\n\r\nProject Coordination — A Unified Approach\r\n\r\nEach element will be informed by regional coordination through the established SVSWA and MRWMD Technical Advisory Committee forums, Capacity Planning Assessments and related studies completed or in process throughout the region, and new data and information obtained through program implementation trials, stakeholder feedback and best practices as identified.  All expenditures will be incurred jointly, facilitated through each respective waste agency, and tracked and reported by each jurisdiction, based on the percentage of grant funds received by each agency compared to the full funding received collectively by all participating member agencies. \r\n\r\nWorking in coordination with the designated CalRecycle grant manager or other agency representatives as appropriate, the region may adjust these proposed expenditure areas, amounts, or priorities, consistent with grant expenditure eligibility requirements, as needed during the course of the grant term based on the needs of the region.\r\n\r\n\r\nOrdinance \u0026 Resolution Requirement Status – On Schedule\r\n\r\nThe City of Salinas adopted an enforceable ordinance, pursuant to section 18981.2 of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations. All other member agencies are working on parallel timelines to adopt such mechanisms. At this time, it is believed that all local jurisdictions in the Monterey County region have passed such ordinance(s), or similarly enforceable mechanisms, or have such items scheduled for considerations by their respective Councils or Boards in order to meet the April 1, 2022, ordinance requirement. Resolutions for all jurisdictions are anticipated by the March 1, 2021, secondary due date. \r\n\r\n\r\nGratitude\r\n\r\nFunding received through this grant program will serve as a vital catalyst to further our region’s SB 1383 compliance efforts. On behalf of the City of Salinas, and the entire regional project team, we thank CalRecycle for your time and consideration of this grant request. \r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Salinas","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Elia","LastName":"Zavala","Phone":"8317753010"},{"GrantID":25469,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":458065.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Riverside is seeking these funds to assist in the compliance requirements of SB 1383.  The City doesn’t have the necessary resources to conduct certain organics capacity planning activities to help plan for future investment in both organics recycling and in edible food recovery.  The City will utilize the grant funds to conduct targeted outreach to food generators in the City as well as to the established food pantries in an effort to begin making connections to properly repurpose edible food.  Additionally, the City will conduct marketing and outreach efforts to its customers/residents on the requirements of SB 1383.  Finally, the City will utilize a software application to help connect generators and pantries.","ParticipantName":"City of Riverside","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Victor","LastName":"Keroles","Phone":"9513516174"},{"GrantID":25470,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":20395.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA (Carmel)\r\nMRWMD \u0026 SVSWA UNIFIED PROJECT APPROACH\r\nSB 1383 LOCAL ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM  (OWR1: 2021-22)\r\n\r\nThe City of Carmel (Applicant), in partnership with our local waste district, Monterey Regional Waste Management District (MRWMD/District) and local environmental consultancy, Blue Strike Environmental, are pleased to submit this SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program application to assist the City of Carmel in the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383. \r\n\r\nThe City of Carmel joins a regional collaborative project in the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383, in coordination with other jurisdictions of the Monterey County region to maximize project impact and cost-effectiveness across the countywide area.  The regional projects will be coordinated through the two local waste management governmental agencies within Monterey County, Monterey Regional Waste Management (MRWMD), and Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (SVSWA).\r\n\r\nThe City of Carmel, along with each of the MRWMD and SVSWA member agencies are applying individually to this grant program using a unified regional project design, budget and implementation approach.  All participating jurisdictions’ individual grant funding will be pooled together and expended in a cooperative manner by their agencies’ respective consultants, MRWMD, through Blue Strike Environmental, and SVSWA.  The County of Monterey is applying separately and will manage its budget and project implementation independently, in coordination with broader regional planning efforts.\r\n\r\n\r\nEXECUTIVE SUMMARY\r\n\r\nRegional Grant Project Tasks — A Collaborative Approach\r\n\r\nThe following is a brief summary of regional grant project tasks under this collaborative effort. A detailed project summary is presented as Attachment A. \r\n\r\nBased on current regional needs and findings to date related to SB 1383 in Monterey County, the following four major components will comprise the principal focus areas of program expenditures under the proposed regional project approach: \r\n\r\n•\tTASK 1—GRANT MANAGEMENT, TRACKING \u0026 REPORTING\r\n\r\nMRWMD member Cities and member agency Pebble Beach Community Services District (PBCSD) will allocate funds for grant management of the eight (8) participating member jurisdictions to its consultant Blue Strike Environmental. SVSWA will be providing in-kind grant management services for the five (5) Member Cities of SVSWA.\r\n\r\n•\tTASK 2—JURISDICTION COMPOST PROCUREMENT SUPPORT\r\n\r\nMember Cities will allocate funds for the development of compost procurement market outlets and alleviate the three-fold challenge that agencies tasked with these new procurement requirements are facing: (1) procurement costs including non-product costs such as labor, transportation, and spreading; (2) changing the current mulch uses and practices; and (3) the limiting factors of finding appropriate product application areas within the Cities owned or managed facilities or lands.\r\n\r\nFunds will be used to support the identification of potential product demand for use of procured materials among such target audiences as ranchers, farmers, landscapers, parks, residents and businesses; reduce barriers to program and product adoption; and provide informative proof of concept case studies, cost and impact data related to the utilization of materials by target audiences helping to build long-term demand for growing compost and organics products anticipated through SB 1383.  The Cities plan to develop a work plan with Zero Foodprint (ZFP) to realize this grant task.  Also, MRWMD and SVSWA, on behalf of the Cities will develop an Incentivized Use (Small-Scale Residential/Commercial) Voucher Coupon Program to promote free or discounted use of agency procured compost.\r\n\r\n•\tTASK 3 –EDIBLE FOOD RECOVERY IMPLEMENTATION \u0026 CAPACITY BUILDING\r\n\r\nIn December 2021, Blue Strike Environmental completed the region’s first Edible Food Recovery Capacity Planning Assessment led by SVSWA in partnership with the Monterey County Edible Food Recovery Technical Advisory Committee.  Early results of this study indicate that additional capacity for this program element may be necessary to meet the 20% recovery target for California. Additional need areas were also identified in this study through the capacity survey and coordination with various stakeholders including the need for additional capacity building materials and equipment, coordination and transportation services, as well as potential technology platform(s) to assist in readily connecting donating edible food generators with receiving food rescue organizations. This task is designed in direct response to the results outlined in the region’s initial Assessment to better meet the Edible Food Recovery needs of the region. \r\n\r\nThis task includes three primary subtasks: (1) Stakeholder Engagement with food rescue organizations, Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators, and key stakeholders; (2) Technology Platform to connect donating generators and receiving organizations, especially for supporting the increased volumes of Tier 2 generator prepared edible food donations, with higher levels of food safety risks and time and temperature control requirements; and (3) Capacity Building support for the local food rescue community through coordination, technical assistance and procurement of equipment and materials infrastructure to assist organizations in increasing capacity or throughput of recovered edible food. Currently the region is reviewing two technology platforms under Subtask 2:  CareIt and Means.  Additional platforms may be considered as new information is obtained. Under Subtask 3, it is anticipated that CalRecycle grant funding will support the purchase of smaller capacity building materials such as kitchen and transportation supplies for increased food safety, temperature appropriate storage capacity, processing, and preservation of increased volumes of food donations.  This task will be supported by additional in-kind shared-cost member contributions from each of the two waste agencies, currently estimated at $110K for year 1. \r\n\r\n•\tTASK 4—ORGANICS \u0026 EDIBLE FOOD RECOVERY EDUCATION, OUTREACH AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE\r\n\r\nThis task will support the design, production and distribution of education and outreach materials and supplies and technical assistance to aid residents and businesses in the ready adoption of organics diversion (collection), Edible Food Recovery, enforcement, or other aspects of SB 1383.  Budget allocations related to this task may include but are not limited to education, outreach and technical assistance program planning, design and stakeholder coordination to incentivize, define and promote various program aspects of SB 1383, on the ground technical assistance to generators (businesses including Tier1/Tier2 generators), multi-family facilities, food recovery organizations or service providers, or other key stakeholder audiences, production and distribution of educational materials such (such as flyers, brochures, postcards, etc.), purchase of collection materials such as kitchen pails or bins for businesses, and related materials.\r\n\r\n\r\nProject Coordination — A Unified Approach\r\n\r\nEach element will be informed by regional coordination through the established MRWMD and SVSWA Technical Advisory Committee forums, Capacity Planning Assessments and related studies completed or in process throughout the region, and new data and information obtained through program implementation trials, stakeholder feedback and best practices as identified.  All expenditures will be incurred jointly, facilitated through each respective waste agency, and tracked and reported by each jurisdiction, based on the percentage of grant funds received by each agency compared to the full funding received collectively by all participating member agencies. \r\n\r\nWorking in coordination with the designated CalRecycle grant manager or other agency representatives as appropriate, the region may adjust these proposed expenditure areas, amounts, or priorities, consistent with grant expenditure eligibility requirements, as needed during the course of the grant term based on the needs of the region.\r\n\r\n\r\nOrdinance \u0026 Resolution Requirement Status – On Schedule\r\n\r\nThe City of Carmel has adopted an enforceable ordinance(s), or similarly enforceable mechanism, pursuant to section 18981.2 of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations. All other member agencies are working on parallel timelines to adopt such mechanisms. At this time, it is believed that all local jurisdictions in the Monterey County region have passed such ordinance(s), or similarly enforceable mechanisms, or have such items scheduled for considerations by their respective Councils or Boards in order to meet the April 1, 2022 ordinance requirement. Resolutions for all jurisdictions are anticipated by the March 1, 2021 secondary due date. The City of Carmel has uploaded our agency’s existing resolution providing appropriate authorizations related to this grant submission.   \r\n\r\n\r\nGratitude\r\n\r\nFunding received through this grant program will serve as a vital catalyst to further our region’s SB 1383 compliance efforts. On behalf of the City of Carmel and the entire regional project team, we thank CalRecycle for your time and consideration of this grant request. \r\n\r\n###","ParticipantName":"City of Carmel-by-the-Sea","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mary","LastName":"Blise","Phone":"8316242132"},{"GrantID":25471,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds to be used for compliance with regulatory requirements of SB 1383","ParticipantName":"City of Portola","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tom","LastName":"Valentino","Phone":"5308324216"},{"GrantID":25472,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":168262.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This individual grant application proposes to use the allocated funds for Collection, Education, and Administrative Costs. \r\n\r\nCMSD proposes to use funds to purchase new kitchen pails and compostable bags for residents to encourage and facilitate their participation in CMSD’s curbside Organics Recycling Program. \r\n\r\nCMSD also proposes to use funds for education and public outreach of SB 1383 and the District’s curbside Organics Recycling Program. Funds will be used as a needs assessment to help CMSD figure out what works and what type of outreach is sustainable long term as our residents live in two separate jurisdictions. An educational campaign will be implemented and distributed via door-to-door outreach, print media, video, social media content, workshops, and school assemblies. The funds will allow CMSD to try a variety of outreach activities to develop best practices. \r\n\r\nAdditionally, the District is requesting funds for administrative costs to help fund consultant contracts and cover staff time. A contract with one public affairs consultant to assist with producing education and outreach on SB 1383 and CMSD’s curbside Organics Recycling Program. A second contract will be funded with a solid waste consultant to assist the District with program evaluation, waste characterization studies, and assistance implementing the various parts of SB1383 across both of the jurisdictions we serve. Lastly, remaining funds will be used to cover staff time of the General Manager and Management Analyst I as more of their day-to-day tasks will involve working on implementing and overseeing the rollout of additional programs to comply with SB 1383.","ParticipantName":"Costa Mesa Sanitary District","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marissa","LastName":"Pereyda","Phone":"9496458400"},{"GrantID":25475,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":21422.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Hawaiian Gardens use of SB1383 Local Assistance Grant funds will be utilized for the following items:\r\nEducation and Outreach materials, \r\nTablet/Electronic Device used for the purpose of organic tracking, education and outreach and record keeping \r\ninspections and enforcement:\r\nEquipment: Chipper","ParticipantName":"City of Hawaiian Gardens","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ramie","LastName":"Torres","Phone":"5624202641"},{"GrantID":25476,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":40472.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funds from this grant will be used to hire a consultant to manage SB1383 implementation program to include the following: Capacity Planning, Collection, Edible Food Recovery, Education and outreach (includes organic waste \u0026 edible food recovery), Enforcement and Inspection, Program Evaluation/Gap Analysis, Procurement Requirements, and Record Keeping.\r\nFunds will also be utilized to purchase trash receptacles and expand trash enclosures to accommodate new regulations.","ParticipantName":"City of Desert Hot Springs","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Nicholas","LastName":"Haecker","Phone":"7603296411"},{"GrantID":25477,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":24797.0000,"ProjectSummary":"If awarded funding, the City of Santa Fe Springs would use funds for the following:\r\n-To purchase counter-top food waste collection pails for residents (first come - first served basis)\r\n-Education \u0026 Outreach\r\n-Enforcement \u0026 Inspection\r\n-Procurement","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Fe Springs","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maribel","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"5624097569"},{"GrantID":25478,"CycleID":797,"CycleCode":"OWR3        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR3         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The city will develop an education and outreach program to provide and support information on recycling and organic waste diversion for residential and commercial customers in conformance with SB 1383.  We will offer educational tools including brochures, school recycling curriculums, children\u0027s activity flyers, posters and recycling art activities.  The city will distribute educational materials on an annual basis through mail distribution and include recycling tips, battery and bulb education and resource information.  In addition, city will include website content of the same material as well as include recycling information in its bimonthly newsletter.  We will also utilize various local media (newspaper, radio, news and websites) to communicate with the community.","ParticipantName":"City of Nevada City","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brittnie","LastName":"Neundorfer","Phone":"5302652496"},{"GrantID":25479,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":278482.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We propose to use the grant funds to purchase and distribute 1.9 gallon residential kitchen organics containers to residential customers. These containers are for use on the counter or under sink to hold food scraps temporarily until the resident can place in their curbside container. The containers will be labeled with program instructions and will be distributed one per household, while supplies last. Based on current quotes, the grant will fund containers for approximately 80% of our residential households. The City may use local funds to purchase additional containers if there is sufficient demand in the community.","ParticipantName":"City of Huntington Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"DEBRA","LastName":"JUBINSKY","Phone":"7145365537"},{"GrantID":25480,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":21047.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Sierra Madre would like to use these funds to purchase bear-resistant organics recycling receptacles for our program.  Sierra Madre is located in a high wildlife/urban interface area, and has had challenges preventing bears from getting into odorous trash.  It is anticipated that segregating organics would increase this concern.  The purchased bear-resistant organics recycling receptacles will be made available for low-income residents.  Fortunately, Sierra Madre has its own Water Department which includes an established list of qualifying low-income residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Sierra Madre","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Carlson","Phone":"6263557135"},{"GrantID":25481,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":61481.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Assistance in complying with SB 1383, including funding of staff time and materials related to education and outreach, and compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Oakley","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kenneth","LastName":"Strelo","Phone":"9256257036"},{"GrantID":25482,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":29860.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: With the January 1, 2022 start of the SB 1383 mandate, our city is responsible for implementing the SB 1383 Ordinance in their communities and must coordinate with city and county planners, waste haulers, waste processing facilities, recyclers, commercial businesses, residents, and edible food recovery organizations. This grant provides a City with opportunities to focus on the issues critical to the success of their individual organics. diversion/capture programs.  \r\n\r\nOur City responsibilities include the following:• Implementation of SB 1383 organics collection, recycling and edible food recovery programs. This program will occur in all sectors residential and commercial and all 3 services are now automatically provided. • Establishing an edible food recovery program in cooperation with local agencies and larger edible food waste generators.  • Conducting outreach and education to all affected parties, including generators, haulers, facilities, edible food recovery organizations, and city/county departments •\tProcuring recycled organic waste products like compost, mulch, renewable natural gas (RNG), and electricity. Procuring does not necessarily mean purchasing. • Inspecting and enforce compliance with SB 1383. Edible food generator inspections can be combined with existing health inspections. • Maintaining accurate and timely records of SB 1383 compliance\r\n\r\nThe funds allotted by this grant will be focused on the City of Agoura Hills administrative staffing needs, education promoting organic program participation, enforcement staffing to ensure program compliance in accordance with the guidelines, marketing/promotional/outreach programs which will include all media outlets from the local newspaper, city website, city social media, video, television, hauler outreach, etc., and staff training.  Note that training will be done to ensure that all city staff are aware of all of the program requirements of SB 1383 and also the procurement requirements as required for organic material recovery and also paper products with a minimum post-consumer recycle content.  For all of the parts of the program listed above the city is required to track and report on our implementation, program changes, procurement, enforcement, investigations and contamination minimization.  The additional administrative support can assist with these types of tasks.","ParticipantName":"City of Agoura Hills","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Louis","LastName":"Celaya","Phone":"8185977314"},{"GrantID":25483,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":46605.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With the January 1, 2022 start of the SB 1383 mandate, our city is responsible for implementing the SB 1383 Ordinance in their communities and must coordinate with city and county planners, waste haulers, waste processing facilities, recyclers, commercial businesses, residents, and edible food recovery organizations.   The implementation of this organics program is the largest agency based solid waste program push in the last 30 years.  Additionally, prior to the issuance of this SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program, SB 1383 was an unfunded State mandate.  This grant provides a City with opportunities to focus on the issues critical to the success of their individual organics. diversion/capture programs.  \r\n\r\nOur City responsibilities include the following:\r\n•\tImplementation of SB 1383 organics collection, recycling and edible food recovery programs.   This program will occur in all sectors residential and commercial and all 3 services are now automatically provided.  \r\n•\tEstablishing an edible food recovery program in cooperation with local agencies and larger edible food waste generators.  \r\n•\tConducting outreach and education to all affected parties, including generators, haulers, facilities, edible food recovery organizations, and city/county departments  \r\n•\tProcuring recycled organic waste products like compost, mulch, renewable natural gas (RNG), and electricity. Procuring does not necessarily mean purchasing. \r\n•\tInspecting and enforce compliance with SB 1383. Edible food generator inspections can be combined with existing health inspections\r\n•\tMaintaining accurate and timely records of SB 1383 compliance\r\n\r\nThe funds allotted by this grant will be focused on the City of Goleta administrative staffing needs, education to promote organic program participation, enforcement staffing to ensure program compliance in accordance with the guidelines, marketing/promotional/outreach programs which will include all media outlets from the citywide mailings, local newspaper, city website, city social media, video, television, hauler outreach, etc., materials for program compliance (recovered organics, etc.), personnel including additional staffing required and staff and volunteer training.  Note that training will be done to ensure that all city staff are aware of all the program requirements of SB 1383 and also the procurement requirements as required for organic material recovery and also paper products with a minimum post-consumer recycle content.  Additionally, there will be training for commercial businesses and Tier 1 generators on an as-needed basis for compliance with the commercial organics recycling and edible food recovery programs. For all of the parts of the program listed above the city is required to track and report on our implementation, program changes, procurement, enforcement, investigations and contamination minimization.  The additional administrative support can assist with these types of tasks.","ParticipantName":"City of Goleta","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Melissa","LastName":"Nelson","Phone":"8059617565"},{"GrantID":25484,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":44282.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In December 2021, the City of Santa Paula (City) adopted an SB1383 Ordinance, as required by law.\r\n\r\nThe City has begun to coordinate strategic plans and efforts to achieve SB1383 requirements by establishing partnerships with the following key stakeholders: county planners, waste haulers, waste processing facilities, recyclers, commercial businesses, residents, and edible food recovery organizations. \r\n\r\nPrior to the issuance of SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program, SB 1383 was an unfunded State mandate.  This new State funding opportunity, will serve as the catalyst for the City to obtain full SB1383 implementation and achieve the following SB1383 requirements:\r\n\r\n*  Organics and Recycling Collection: implement a recycling and organic collection services action plan for residents and businesses owners. \r\n\r\n*  Capacity Planning: coordinate efforts with Ventura County to conduct an edible food waste study to identify tier 1 and tier for food recovery goals. \r\n\r\n*  Edible Food Recovery: coordinate with key stakeholders to identify and connect edible food recovery generators with local food recovery organizations, in addition to providing proactive outreach efforts and perform annual contract and records management inspections. \r\n\r\n*  Education and Outreach:  draft SB1383 educational marketing material, use social media platform venues, and implementing an action plan to reach out and educate, residents, businesses owners, and schools on SB1383 requirements and solid waste collection protocols. \r\n\r\n*  Procurement Requirements:  comply, procure, and track any combination of the following recovered organic waste product purchases: compost, mulch, renewable energy and meet 30% post-consumer recycled-content paper products.  \r\n\r\n*  Contamination Monitoring: conduct annual trash, recycling, and organics waste audits that includes, but is not limited to, contamination bin checks, no recycling and organics waste comingling checks, and contamination violation recording, reporting, and follow up compliance audits. \r\n\r\nIf funded, ultimately the grants funds will be used to implement, enforce, and comply with specific SB1383 recycling diversion requirements, in addition to, contributing towards the following broad statewide goals: \r\n\r\n*  Reducing organic waste directed to landfills as a source of methane  \r\n*  Supporting and achieve statewide organic waste disposal reduction targets\r\n*  Adopting and enforcing an ordinance to implement and achieve SB 1383 provisions and requirements \r\n*  Reducing food insecurity and redirecting commercial edible food, that would otherwise be disposed, be recovered for human consumption","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Paula","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Joseph","LastName":"Alvarado","Phone":"8059334212"},{"GrantID":25485,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":21297.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With the January 1, 2022 start of the SB 1383 mandate, our city is responsible for implementing the SB 1383 Ordinance in their communities and must coordinate with city and county planners, waste haulers, waste processing facilities, recyclers, commercial businesses, residents, and edible food recovery organizations.   The implementation of this organics program is the largest agency based solid waste program push in the last 30 years.  Additionally, prior to the issuance of this SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program, SB 1383 was an unfunded State mandate.  This grant provides a City with opportunities to focus on the issues critical to the success of their individual organics. diversion/capture programs.  \r\n\r\nOur City responsibilities include the following:\r\n•\tImplementation of SB 1383 organics collection, recycling and edible food recovery programs.   This program will occur in all sectors residential and commercial and all 3 services are now automatically provided.  \r\n•\tEstablishing an edible food recovery program in cooperation with local agencies and larger edible food waste generators.  \r\n•\tConducting outreach and education to all affected parties, including generators, haulers, facilities, edible food recovery organizations, and city/county departments  \r\n•\tProcuring recycled organic waste products like compost, mulch, renewable natural gas (RNG), and electricity. Procuring does not necessarily mean purchasing. \r\n•\tInspecting and enforce compliance with SB 1383. Edible food generator inspections can be combined with existing health inspections\r\n•\tMaintaining accurate and timely records of SB 1383 compliance\r\n\r\nThe funds allotted by this grant will be focused on the City of Carpinteria administrative staffing needs, education, promote organic program participation, enforcement staffing to ensure program compliance in accordance with the guidelines, enforcement of program requirements. marketing/promotional/outreach programs which will include all media outlets from the local newspaper, city website, city social media, video, television, hauler outreach, etc., and staff training.  Note that training will be done to ensure that all city staff are aware of all of the program requirements of SB 1383 and also the procurement requirements as required for organic material recovery and also paper products with a minimum post-consumer recycle content.  For all of the parts of the program listed above the city is required to track and report on our implementation, program changes, procurement, enforcement, investigations and contamination minimization.  The additional administrative support can assist with these types of tasks.","ParticipantName":"City of Carpinteria","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Erin","LastName":"Maker","Phone":"8058803415"},{"GrantID":25486,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":99269.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With the January 1, 2022 start of the SB 1383 mandate, cities are responsible for implementing SB 1383 adopted ordinance within their communities and must coordinate with city and county planners, waste haulers, waste processing facilities, recyclers, commercial businesses, residents, and edible food recovery organizations.   The implementation of this organics program is the largest agency-based solid waste program push in the last 30 years.  Additionally, prior to the issuance of this SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program, SB 1383 was an unfunded state mandate.  This grant provides a City with opportunities to focus on the issues critical to the success of their individual organic diversion/capture programs.  \r\n\r\nCity of Camarillo responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following:\r\n•\tImplementation of SB 1383 organics collection, recycling and edible food recovery programs.  This program and all three services are provided to all residential and commercial sectors. \r\n•\tEstablishing an edible food recovery program in cooperation with local agencies and larger edible food waste generators.  \r\n•\tConducting outreach and education to all affected parties, including generators, haulers, facilities, edible food recovery organizations, and city/county departments.  \r\n•\tProcuring recycled organic waste products like compost, mulch, renewable natural gas (RNG), and electricity. Procuring does not necessarily mean purchasing. \r\n•\tInspecting and enforce compliance with SB 1383. Edible food generator inspections can be combined with existing health inspections.\r\n•\tMaintaining accurate and timely records of SB 1383 compliance.\r\n\r\nThe funds allotted by this grant are focused on the City of Camarillo administrative staffing needs, educating and promoting organic program participation, equipment (containers), and marketing/promotional/outreach programs, which will include all media outlets from the local newspaper, city website, city social media, video, television, hauler outreach, etc., and additional personnel to ensure the program is effective, tracked and in compliance with SB 1383.  Note that the additional personnel will be used to ensure that all city staff is aware of all of the program requirements of SB 1383 and also the procurement requirements as required for organic material recovery and paper products with a minimum post-consumer recycled content.  For all of the parts of the program listed above, the city is required to track and report on implementation, program changes, procurement, enforcement, investigations, and contamination minimization.  The additional administrative support and personnel can assist with these types of tasks.","ParticipantName":"City of Camarillo","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Monique","LastName":"Martinez","Phone":"8053885392"},{"GrantID":25487,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":27916.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Projects to implement SB1383 regulations ","ParticipantName":"City of Orinda","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Douglas","LastName":"Alessio","Phone":"9252534224"},{"GrantID":25488,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":20792.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Woodlake will utilize $9,000 of the grant funds to help offset costs related to complying with the procurement requirements of SB 1383.  Specifically, the City will utilize the funds to purchase mulch and compost that has been produced from the City\u0027s greenwaste collection services.\r\n\r\nThe City will use the remaining $11,000 of the grant funds to help offset the costs of producing and distributing education and outreach materials to residents and businesses regarding SB 1383 compliance requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Woodlake","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Emmanuel","LastName":"Llamas","Phone":"5595648055"},{"GrantID":25489,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":20731.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With the January 1, 2022 start of the SB 1383 mandate, the City of Ojai is responsible for implementing the SB 1383 Ordinance in their communities and must coordinate with  county planners, waste haulers, waste processing facilities, recyclers, commercial businesses, residents, and edible food recovery organizations.   The implementation of this organics program is the largest agency-based solid waste program push in the last 30 years.  Additionally, prior to the issuance of this SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program, SB 1383 was an unfunded State mandate.  This grant provides the City with opportunities to focus on the issues critical to the success of waste Diversion and capture programs.  \r\n\r\nOjai’s responsibilities include the following:\r\n•\tImplementation of SB 1383 organics collection, recycling and edible food recovery programs.   This program will occur in all sectors residential and commercial and all 3 services are now automatically provided.  \r\n•\tEstablishing an edible food recovery program in cooperation with local agencies and larger edible food waste generators.  \r\n•\tConducting outreach and education to all affected parties, including generators, haulers, facilities, edible food recovery organizations, and city/county departments  \r\n•\tProcuring recycled organic waste products like compost, mulch, renewable natural gas (RNG), and electricity. Procuring does not necessarily mean purchasing. \r\n•\tInspection and enforcement compliance with SB 1383. Edible food generator inspections can be combined with existing health inspections.\r\n•\tMaintaining accurate and timely records of SB 1383 compliance\r\n\r\nThe funds allotted by this grant will be focused on the Ojai’s administrative staffing needs, education, promoting organic waste diversion participation, enforcement to ensure program compliance in accordance with the guidelines, and marketing/promotional/outreach programs. Outreach and promotion will include media outlets such as the local newspaper, city website, city social media, video, television, hauler outreach, etc. Materials to provide program support (paper, mulch, pails etc.), associated personnel costs associated with administering the program and staff training.  Note that training will be done to ensure that all city staff are aware of all of the program requirements of SB 1383 and also the procurement requirements as required for organic material recovery and paper products with a minimum post-consumer recycle content.  For all the program elements listed above, the City is required to track and report on our implementation, program changes, procurement, enforcement, investigations and contamination minimization.  The additional administrative support can assist with these types of tasks.","ParticipantName":"City of Ojai","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lindy","LastName":"Palmer","Phone":"8056465581"},{"GrantID":25490,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":21134.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding received will go towards SB 1383 compliance including education and outreach, consulting expenses and administration.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Alamitos","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Irving","LastName":"Montenegro Jr.","Phone":"5624313538"},{"GrantID":25491,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":20534.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Indian Wells is seeking to provide 530 City residents with organic waste bins with compost bag inserts in response to Senate Bill - 1383. Each bin is estimated to cost $30 per bin and each compost bag inserts is estimated to be $7 per each 30-pack (30 bags in 1 pack). Therefore the Project cost is ~$19,610. The City is seeking its full allocation of $20,000 and will use the remaining $390 as a contingency. Funding from this program will procure the organic waste bins and bags for the 530 of the City\u0027s residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Indian Wells","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jill","LastName":"Moon","Phone":"7607760237"},{"GrantID":25493,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":21070.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Hiring of Staff/Consultant to perform education and outreach, program evaluation, and capacity planning.","ParticipantName":"City of Placerville","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Pierre","LastName":"Rivas","Phone":"5306425252"},{"GrantID":25494,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":20143.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding for new Garbage Containers costs from MVRS","ParticipantName":"Almonte Sanitary District","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shonn","LastName":"Dougherty","Phone":"4153888775"},{"GrantID":25496,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":20558.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle’s SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program would provide funding to support the Cambria Community Services District to implement the requirements of SB 1383. Funding will be used to assist the District with personnel costs related to consulting fees, staffing for enforcement and inspection, and labor costs associated with building new infrastructure for recovery of organic waste. Funding will also be used to purchase new bins for recovered organic waste procurement, and bins to increase recycling efforts. Additionally, funding will be used to help business and multi-family complexes throughout the District to meet the requirements of SB 1383 by providing door-to-door education on the new state mandate. \r\nThe District is dedicated to assisting the community in meeting their individual compliance needs. The District intends to work with the CalRecycle Grant Manager to move funds between classifications if/when needed to help support our community, while recognizing that this is at the CalRecycle Grant Manager’s discretion.\r\n\r\nMaterials/Equipment \r\n•\tFor procurement to purchase compost, mulch, and other products necessary to meet our organic material purchasing mandates.\r\n•\tRecycling Containers for the Downtown area. \r\n\r\n\r\nPersonnel \r\n•\tTo assist the District with franchise agreement negotiations to fully comply with SB 1383 obligations.  \r\n•\tFor enforcement and inspection will cover the costs associated with District staff and/or consultant time to conduct inspections and take enforcement steps as necessary\r\n\r\nEducation\r\n•\tFunds will be used to cover the cost of CCSD Staff and a third-party vendor who will provide door-to-door outreach and education on SB 1383.","ParticipantName":"Cambria Community Services District","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Deni","FirstName":"Denise","LastName":"Fritz","Phone":"8059276118"},{"GrantID":25498,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1. RECORDKEEPING\r\nA portion of the grant funding will be used for a two-year subscription (April 1, 2022 to April 2, 2024) to the Recyclist Program Tracker, a cloud-based software program. The software enables a wide variety of data tracking, including organics collection service compliance, collection waivers, paper and ROWP procurement, edible food recovery and enforcement. The integrated mobile app, compatible with Tablets and Electronic Devices (seven inches or more measured diagonally), includes fieldwork functionality for logging inspections, route reviews, and other education and outreach activities with the purpose of tracking participation in recycling and organics programs. The Program Tracker fulfills all of the SB 1383 jurisdictional implementation record and recordkeeping requirements as detailed in 14 CCR Section 18995.2.\r\n\r\n2. SAN MATEO COUNTY RESOURCE CONSERVATION DISTRICT COMPOST BROKER PROJECT\r\nWe will be participating in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help us meet our SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. We will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County, to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support our long-term SB 1383 compliance, and to assess innovative compost procurement and application funding strategies to build capacity for the long-term. \r\n\r\n3. COMPOST QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PUBLIC EDUCATION CAMPAIGN LED BY THE COUNTY OF SAN MATEO\r\nWe will be participating in a Compost Quality Improvement Public Education Campaign led by the County of San Mateo. This project will assemble a cross-jurisdictional task force, analyze the current compost collection education efforts of all the jurisdictions and waste haulers within the county, conduct focus/stakeholder (residential and commercial) interviews, and propose and pilot a common education and outreach plan for the entire county. We will improve our compost feedstock by improving our compost collection outreach and education message to our communities.”","ParticipantName":"Town of Portola Valley","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elizabeth","LastName":"Martelli","Phone":"6508511700"},{"GrantID":25499,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":133671.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds received from this grant will be put towards dedicated SB1383 implementation. Specifically the City is estimated to receive a little over $124,000. The City will dedicate $30,000 to our environmental consultant, EcoNomics, to assist the City with working with edible food recovery organizations and generators. EcoNomics will also help the City with various SB1383 tasks relating to enforcement, record keeping and education and outreach. The City will dedicate $85,000 to assist edible food recovery organizations located in the City with expanding their capacity and outreach efforts and set up a mileage reimbursement program for volunteers. Lastly, the City will dedicate the remaining funds to bolstering social media outreach to residents and businesses to encourage participation in organic waste recycling. This will also include setting up a contract with The EcoHero Show to have them perform a 100% organics themed program in elementary schools.","ParticipantName":"City of Mission Viejo","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Hazel","LastName":"McIntosh","Phone":"9494708458"},{"GrantID":25501,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":435450.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will utilize CalRecycle\u0027s SB170 Budget Act of 2021 to assist in the implementation of SB 1383. The grant will provide specific SB 1383 personnel for technical assistance, fieldwork, and management, in addition to public education, outreach, and organics equipment. The City will utilize third-party consultants to assist with SB 1383 program management, implementation (face-to-face interactions with businesses), and recycling/edible food program reporting. The City will also be launching an SB 1383 Organics campaign for residents, multi-family properties, and commercial businesses. The campaign will include education videos, social media campaigns, and advertisements.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Ana","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stephanie","LastName":"Martinez","Phone":"7146475694"},{"GrantID":25502,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":21214.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City of Avenal SB1383 Adaption Plan:\r\n\r\nGiven all the changes brought on by SB1383, the City of Avenal plans to utilize this special funding to help community members learn how to adhere to SB1383 in the best manner possible. Specifically, the City will use funds to conduct Capacity Planning; Education \u0026 Outreach; and develop Procurement Requirements. \r\n-Capacity Planning: Working with our Utilities and Code Enforcement staff to learn how what changes need to happen fundamentally to help push new requirements along. \r\n-Education \u0026 Outreach: Along with our waste hauler, MidValley, pushing our ads on social media, local stores, using pictures and locally produced videos in English \u0026 Spanish, to truly push the needed changes. \r\n-Procurement Requirements: This is still a grey area for us on how to fully meet these requirements given there are no local vendors of renewable gas or other required products. Funding would be used to research and develop a plan for this area.\r\n\r\nAll funding would be used to help develop the City\u0027s SB1383 processes and ultimately increase compliance in Avenal. ","ParticipantName":"City of Avenal","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Antony","LastName":"López","Phone":"5596330023"},{"GrantID":25503,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":20649.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Fowler requests $20,000 from the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program. These funds will be used to assist with the City’s implementation costs related to SB 1383. The key component of these costs are education and enforcement. $1,000 is proposed for “Admin costs” which include indirect staff time for recordkeeping, timekeeping, and related overhead activities. $2,000 is proposed for “Education costs” which include design and printing of SB 1383 compliance and outreach materials. $3,000 is proposed for “Enforcement costs” which include code enforcement citation processing costs, citation printing, and citation equipment. Finally, $14,000 is proposed for “Personnel costs” which include staff time (labor \u0026 benefits) for code enforcement activities related to SB 1383 compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Fowler","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Thomas","LastName":"Gaffery","Phone":"5598343113"},{"GrantID":25504,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":69886.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This funding will be utilized for implementation of SB1383 requirements, including procurement needs, for the City of Newark.","ParticipantName":"City of Newark","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Scanlin","Phone":"5105784539"},{"GrantID":25505,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":108044.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Participation in the Regional Food Recovery Program with food recovery support hubs in the City. This includes administrative efforts to manage the projects, equipment procurement to support for regional food recovery hubs, and materials to support food recovery hubs and outreach and education.","ParticipantName":"City of Baldwin Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Samuel","LastName":"Gutierrez","Phone":"6269604011"},{"GrantID":25506,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":34501.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Cudahy will use grant funding to pay our trash hauler to provide education and outreach services specifically to educate Cudahy residents the regulation requirements associated with SB 1383. \r\n\r\nThe education campaign will teach residents and commercial businesses about mandatory organics collection, proper source separation, what are considered organics, how to participate, key dates associated with program implementation. \r\n\r\nThe education campaign will include outreach for the following topics:\r\n• Residential source separation: what materials are to be placed in each container\r\n•What to do with bulky-item green waste\r\n•Commercial source separation: do you need a commingled organics program or a food-waste only collection program\r\n•How to avoid contamination/what is considered contamination\r\n•Direct outreach to non-compliant multi-family and commercial customers\r\n•What is SB 1383, its importance, and what programs/services are available for meeting compliance\r\n•What happens to organics once they are collected by the trash hauler\r\n•What is edible food recovery and how can a business participate\r\n•Who is eligible for a provisional waiver, and how to obtain one\r\n\r\nFunding will spent to the following education efforts:\r\n•Administer graphic design and/or cover the cost of printing of materials and postage for direct mail as applicable\r\n•Direct-mailed post cards, articles, and/or informational flyers\r\n•Social media targeted advertising/content development\r\n•Robocalls to residents and businesses about pertinent program information and key dates of implementation\r\n•Local instructional/educational videos \r\n•Service brochures for both residents and businesses\r\n•Graphic-based posters and/or container labels identifying what materials are acceptable (or non-acceptable) per container type\r\n•Inserts to accompany monthly/quarterly billing invoice cycles","ParticipantName":"City of Cudahy","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Daniela","LastName":"Trujillo","Phone":"3237735143"},{"GrantID":25509,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":77454.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Rosemead proposes to utilize SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program funding for consultant services to develop programs and identify areas where additional resources may be needed to achieve full compliance. The City has made critical progress towards compliance with SB 1383 through the adoption of an ordinance to support mandatory organics disposal reduction, continuously educating local elected officials, and coordination with the exclusive franchise hauler to amend the existing services contract to comply with SB 1383. While significant efforts have been made to comply with the law there is a need to develop practicable programs for De Minimus and Physical Space Waivers, Food Recovery, Inspection and Enforcement, and Compliant Investigations. A Resource Gap Analysis will also be requested to identify and develop recommendations for additional staffing, programming, and financial resources necessary to achieve full compliance. The analysis will consider all existing programs and procurement targets. Additional organics recycling technical consulting services will be requested on an as-needed basis to support the program. The City also plans to use grant funding to cover internal administrative compliance support.","ParticipantName":"City of Rosemead","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Danielle","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"6265692127"},{"GrantID":25510,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":117739.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funds will support the City of Mountain View\u0027s implementation of measures to comply with the SB 1383 regulations including the Recyclist Program Tracker Tool for recordkeeping, upgrade/expansion of the countywide edible food recovery program and a regional marketing/promotion/outreach project to provide the public with food waste prevention strategies.","ParticipantName":"City of Mountain View","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Cutter","Phone":"6509036033"},{"GrantID":25511,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local Agency SB 1383 Grant","ParticipantName":"City of Fortuna","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Amy","LastName":"Nilsen","Phone":"7077251410"},{"GrantID":25513,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":302539.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Fontana intends to use funding to implement and enforce SB 1383. The city specifically intends to fund programs related to organic waste and edible food recovery, education and outreach to residents, enforcement and inspection. Further, the city plans to educate the public on the benefits of following the new regulations and the positive impact on the environment and public health.","ParticipantName":"City of Fontana","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Laurie","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"9093506798"},{"GrantID":25514,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":205641.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Palmdale intends to use the funds received from SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program to hire additional personnel needed to assist in the completion of program implementation. Grant will also be used for training of personnel, the purchase of an electronic device, education, and outreach, and for the purchase of software. Additionally, it will be used for the City\u0027s Edible Food Recovery Program and a portion will be used towards an organics study.","ParticipantName":"City of Palmdale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Benjamin","LastName":"Lucha","Phone":"6612675308"},{"GrantID":25515,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":84201.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Hire a consultant to provide services identifying city-usage and possible application of compost/mulch on city-owned and managed lands. Consultant shall also identify privately-owned land within and private and publicly-owned land outside jurisdictional boundaries that can utilize compost/mulch and explore delivery options of said material in order to support highest and best use of the materials. Consultant shall explore co-benefits and possible partnerships with other organizations working this space.\r\n\r\nOnce the full costs of such a study are understood any remaining balance of the grant may be applied toward procurement.","ParticipantName":"City of San Rafael","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Cory","LastName":"Bytof","Phone":"4154853407"},{"GrantID":25516,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":163340.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Murrieta will contract with a consultant to complete the capacity planning requirements for organic waste recycling and edible food recovery. The scope of work includes (1) estimating the amount of organic waste that will disposed by organic waste generators, (2) estimating the amount of edible food that mandated food donors would send to landfills, (3) identifying available existing capacity at food recovery organizations and services that could take the surplus food from food donors, and (4) identifying whether new or expanded capacity is needed to recover edible food disposed by commercial edible food generators. The City is also planning to utilize the funds through a consultant to upgrade an existing software application or develop a new application that would seek to establish the connection between Tier 1 and Tier 2 food generators and food recovery services. The consultant would also work with the City to provide SB 1383 related education and outreach efforts.","ParticipantName":"City of Murrieta","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rosa","LastName":"Vega","Phone":"9514616010"},{"GrantID":25518,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Blue Lake will utilize the funding to enhance our planning capacity for implementation of SB 1383.  As a small jurisdiction, the City will look at opportunities to engage with our residents and business community to create opportunities to effectively and creatively participate in food recovery efforts, while at the same time collaborating with our local partners and waste haulers to support larger, regional efforts.  \r\n\r\nThe City proposes to utilize the funding to evaluate our waste stream, identify opportunities, and if possible, to implement programs.  Funding will be utilized to increase internal capacity and public outreach, including staff participation in trainings and work groups established to address SB1383 issues.\r\n\r\nFunding will be utilized specifically for staff wages and consulting costs associated with capacity planning, along with materials and supplies to conduct community outreach and possible implementation efforts.  The City anticipates a phased implementation process that identifies and separates the \"low hanging fruit\" opportunities from the larger and more regional investment projects.","ParticipantName":"City of Blue Lake","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Amanda","LastName":"Mager","Phone":"7076685655"},{"GrantID":25519,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":38812.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lemoore does not currently have the capacity to provide organic waste cans to our commercial users. This funding would allow the City of Lemoore to provide education and materials to adequately begin out part in reducing greenhouse gases through organic waste.","ParticipantName":"City of Lemoore","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Randon","LastName":"Reeder","Phone":"5599246744"},{"GrantID":25521,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":21081.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Exeter will utilize $17,000 of the grant funds to help offset costs related to complying with the procurement requirements of SB 1383.  The city will use the remaining $3,000 of the available grant funds to help offset the costs of producing and distributing education and outreach materials to residents and businesses regarding SB 1383 compliance requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Exeter","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marie","LastName":"Arroyo","Phone":"5595923318"},{"GrantID":25522,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":27523.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Rancho Mirage proposes to utilize these grant funds to assist in its implementation of SB 1383. The funds are proposed to be used on outreach and education components including an interactive sorting game, edible food recovery educational video, establishing an edible food recovery program with Find Food Bank to include training, outreach, contract management, logistics etc. for tier 1 generators and the remaining funds are proposed to be used to purchase recovered organic waste products to meet the SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement.","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Mirage","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jessica L.","LastName":"Pulliam","Phone":"7603244511"},{"GrantID":25523,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":68329.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Palm Springs will use the grant funding for the procurement requirements of purchasing 3,820 tons of mulch annually. The grant funds may also be used for the record keeping requirement for SB 1383 through a contract with the Recyclist. If there are any remaining grant funds, they will be allocated to education and outreach of organic waste to residents in single family and multi family complexes.","ParticipantName":"City of Palm Springs","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lindsey-Paige","LastName":"McCloy","Phone":"7603238214"},{"GrantID":25524,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":129242.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Funds will be used to implement SB 1383 throughout the cities and county of Amador.  The County as the lead has contracted with a consultant to assist the County and the Cities for implementation and compliance with the various requirements applicable to our jurisdictions.  The County will partner with the local food bank to ensure the edible food recovery program meets requirements and enhance the edible food capacity throughout the cities and county.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Gardner","Phone":"2092236546"},{"GrantID":25525,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":92317.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Federal ID: 94-6000513.\r\nThe project intends to use SB 1383 local assistance funding for the development of processing infrastructure for SB 1383 newly diverted organics in and for Humboldt County.  The budget will fund education, procurement, and planning throughout the County to ease the financial strain of adopting these new practices.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Charlotte","LastName":"Merkel","Phone":"7072682683"},{"GrantID":25526,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":21282.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Livingston is requesting grant funds needed to help local businesses to implement programs (collection, employee training, etc.) without another financial burden on all involved to do so, the residential sector needs an increase in education on how to separate their materials at home, assistance needs to be given to the community food pantry(ies) to handle increases in food donations that may overwhelm their facilities, and inspections to enforce the SB1383 programs needs to happen during times when staffing is already at its bare minimum. Please see the requested budget and its descriptions for details on this request for funds.","ParticipantName":"City of Livingston","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Happy","LastName":"Bains","Phone":"2093948041"},{"GrantID":25528,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":52930.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Consultant and Personnel assistance with the following:\r\n\r\n1.\tEdible food recovery program – development of collateral, support on capacity \u0026 outreach to food recovery organizations, visits to Tier 1 edible food generators\r\n2.\tRecordkeeping \u0026 reporting – development of the City’s internal recordkeeping program OR engagement with Republic on utilizing Recyclist; initial compliance report to CalRecycle \r\n3.\tProcurement – evaluation of compliance pathways and assistance in reporting for CalRecycle\r\n4.\tSite visits \u0026 waiver evaluation – for those locations that Republic’s ½ time recycling coordinator can’t visit, R3 can visit \u0026 evaluate waivers \u0026 encourage to sign up for service\r\n5.\tOn-call and miscellaneous support – review of Republic Services’s outreach collateral for compliance with Amendment and SB 1383, expenditure reports to CalRecycle, etc.","ParticipantName":"City of Martinez","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Chandler","Phone":"9253723517"},{"GrantID":25529,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":77093.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Compost Procurement Activities \r\nPurchase compost slinger (also known as a manure spreader)\r\nPurchase Utility Tractor \r\nConstruction of compost holding bay \r\nPurpose:   To facilitate the Public Works/ Parks Departments ability to add mulch to the grassy turfs (public parks) maintained by the City.","ParticipantName":"City of Cathedral City","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Deanna","LastName":"Pressgrove","Phone":"7607700369"},{"GrantID":25530,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":43047.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will be participating in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help us meet our SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. We will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County, to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support our long-term SB 1383 compliance, and to assess innovative compost procurement and application funding strategies to build capacity for the long-term.\r\n\r\nWe will also be participating in a Compost Quality Improvement Public Education Campaign led by the County of San Mateo. This project will assemble a cross-jurisdictional task force, analyze the current compost collection education efforts of all the jurisdictions and waste haulers within the county, conduct focus/stakeholder (residential and commercial) interviews, and propose and pilot a common education and outreach plan for the entire county. We will improve our compost feedstock by improving our compost collection outreach and education message to our communities.","ParticipantName":"City of San Carlos","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Anna","LastName":"Denham","Phone":"6508024194"},{"GrantID":25531,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":38400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"purchase small dump truck to haul required 2,121 annual tons of compost","ParticipantName":"City of Dinuba","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"George","LastName":"Avila","Phone":"5595915924"},{"GrantID":25532,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":58808.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Utilize grant funding for:\r\n* Inspections and enforcement\r\n* Administrative costs\r\n* Outreach and education","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Casci","Phone":"2097546055"},{"GrantID":25535,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":122038.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Newport Beach scope of work for this grant includes consulting services to develop and implement the programs listed below.\r\n\r\nTask 1: SB 1383 edible food recovery program  \r\nTask 2: SB 1383 procurement assistance \r\nTask 3: SB 1383 education and outreach \r\nTask 4: Direct on-site technical assistance to AB 1826 and SB 1383 generators \r\nTask 5: Enforcement protocol development \r\nTask 6: Waiver protocol development\r\n\r\nIncluded below are descriptions of each task. A proposed budget is included on page 5. \r\n\r\nTask 1: Assist with development and implementation of edible food recovery program\r\n\r\nSB 1383 requires the City to develop an edible food recovery program. EcoNomics has already assisted the City with identifying and notifying Tier 1 edible food generators as well as with completing the edible food recovery survey for the County. To facilitate compliance with the edible food recovery components of SB 1383, EcoNomics will conduct the following on an as needed basis: \r\n\r\n•\tDevelop state-mandated notification letter to Tier 2 generators \r\n•\tDevelop self-reporting form for inclusion in notification letter \r\n•\tFollow-up with Tier 1 and Tier 2 letter recipients to verify SB 1383-compliant edible food recovery programs via site visits, as mandated by SB 1383 \r\n•\tDevelop model edible food recovery agreement for use by edible food generators that do not have written agreement with edible food recovery agency, as required by SB 1383 \r\n•\tCoordinate with County and local edible food recovery organizations to expand edible food recovery infrastructure, as needed \r\n•\tCoordinate with CalRecycle to confirm compliance and clarify requirements of SB 1383 edible food recovery programs, as needed\r\n•\tCompile SB 1383 edible food compliance reports\r\n•\tSchedule recurring meetings with City to develop program and monitor compliance \r\n\r\nTask 2: Procurement of recycled organics-content products (ROCPs) \r\n\r\nSB 1383 requires the City to develop procurement systems to ensure that an annual tonnage target of recycled-organic content products (ROCP) materials are purchased. EcoNomics will conduct the following actions to assist the City with SB 1383 procurement compliance on an as needed basis: \r\n\r\n•\tAssist City with interpretation of SB 1383 ROCPs requirements \r\n•\tConduct baseline inventory of current ROCPs purchased by the City and determine additional purchases needed to comply with annual procurement target \r\n•\tAnalysis of City’s energy and gas use to determine ROCP credits from current energy usage \r\n•\tAnalysis of hauler RNG usage to determine eligibility to count towards City’s ROCP target \r\n•\tCoordination with CalRecycle to ‘right-size’ procurement target if City cannot reasonably obtain ROCP target based on past procurement policies\r\n•\tAssess current paper procurement policy to determine if City is in compliance with 30% post-consumer content paper purchasing policy \r\n•\tAssist in implementing administrative policy and municipal code language to facilitate achievement procurement requirements \r\n•\tAssist City in processing amendments to contracts for ‘direct-service providers’ to require the application of mulch or compost products or to use RNG  \r\n•\tDevelop procurement tracking and reporting system internally and with City’s vendors \r\n•\tAssist in reporting procurement targets to CalRecycle \r\n•\tOther procurement-related tasks as needed \r\n\r\nTask 3: Assistance with developing education and outreach required by SB 1383\r\nCompliance with SB 1383 state-mandated organics diversion programs will require the City to make significant changes to its current Solid Waste and Recycling Public Education Programs. A successful public education program will (a) train the community on best practices to efficiently separate food scraps from trash and recyclable materials, (b) prevent contamination of recycling and food scraps (c) educate the community about recycling and how food scraps are processed anaerobic digestion, and (d) educate the community about how wasting food can have negative impacts; both locally, in terms of food insecurity, and globally, in terms of climate impacts. SB 1383 has specific outreach and education requirements that must occur annually to comply with the law. \r\nEcoNomics will assist the City in reviewing, revising, developing, and implementing the public education program requirements of SB 1383. The following tasks will be implemented on an as-needed basis:\r\n•\tProvide City website updates with SB 1383 information \r\n•\tReview and align the haulers’ public education efforts to ensure compliance with SB 1383-mandated outreach requirements \r\n•\tDevelop public education program to raise awareness of the mandatory participation ordinance targeted to generators that are not in compliance \r\n•\tDevelop suggested social media postings for distribution via City social media channels \r\n•\tDevelop training and education videos for hosting on the City’s website and for distribution via City’s social media channels, as needed \r\n•\tOther public education and outreach tasks, as needed \r\n\r\nTask 4: Direct on-site technical assistance to AB 1826 and SB 1383 generators \r\n\r\nEcoNomics can provide direct technical assistance to SB 1383 non-compliant generators to ensure a compliant program is implemented. Many of these commercial accounts are also not compliant with AB 1826. EcoNomics can also assist with providing technical assistance for accounts that may otherwise face monetary penalties due to non-compliance with the local ordinance. The following tasks will be implemented on an as-needed basis:\r\n\r\n•\tAssist City with identifying SB 1383 and AB 1826 non-compliant generators via hauler account listing and site audits   \r\n•\tAssist City with developing targeted outreach materials, such as direct-mailed notifications, to AB 1826 and SB 1383 non-compliant generators \r\n•\tConduct site visits to non-compliant commercial and multi-family accounts to inform them of the organics diversion program requirements and to assess location for SB 1383 and AB 1826 organic program implementation \r\n•\tDevelop cost proposals for non-compliant generators that incorporate organics recycling programs\r\n•\tProvide staff training and signage to educate employees how to use organics recycling program \r\n•\tConduct site assessments to monitor container contamination \r\n•\tOnsite assessments to confirm AB 827 front-of-house organics and recycling receptacles are made available to customers at fast casual restaurants\r\n•\tAssistance with implementing third organics carts at residential locations that do not have a third organics recycling cart \r\n•\tOther SB 1383 field implementation tasks, as needed \r\n\r\nTask 5: Enforcement protocol development \r\n\r\nThe City adopted a SB 1383-aligned mandatory participation ordinance. The ordinance requires all generators to subscribe to organics recycling programs. EcoNomics will assist the City in developing a standard operating procedure (SOP) for the fair and equitable enforcement of the City’s ordinance. The SOP will include the following components:\r\n\r\n•\tProcess and template field sheet for initial site assessment \r\n•\tProcess for assessing compliance \r\n•\tProcess for gathering evidentiary documentation that could be used if the citation is appealed\r\n•\tProcess for issuing and monitoring a notice of violation \r\n•\tProcess for issuing first, second, third, and subsequent citations \r\n•\tProcess for evaluating a non-compliant account referred by a franchise hauler \r\n•\tProcess for evaluating the compliance of an internal diversion program \r\n\r\nIn addition to developing the SOP, EcoNomics will provide training to the City’s code enforcement staff on how to implement the SOP. \r\n\r\nTask 6: Waiver protocol development \r\n\r\nThe City adopted a SB 1383-aligned mandatory participation ordinance. The ordinance requires all generators to subscribe to organics recycling programs, but allows for the City to issues waivers for de minimus generation levels and lack of physical space. EcoNomics will assist the City in developing a standard operating procedure (SOP) for evaluation and verification of Sb 1383 waivers. The waiver SOP will include the following components:\r\n\r\n•\tProcess for generators to self-report waivers \r\n•\tProcess for City staff to verify waiver requests \r\n•\tProcess for gathering data during on-site visits to evaluate waiver request \r\n•\tProcess for evaluating hauler-referred waivers \r\n•\tWaiver request forms \r\n\r\nIn addition to developing the waiver SOP, EcoNomics will provide training to the City’s code enforcement staff on how to implement the SOP. As needed, EcoNomics may also conduct site verifications to assess waiver requests for de minimus generation and physical space constraints. \r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Newport Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Charles","LastName":"Springer","Phone":"9497183466"},{"GrantID":25538,"CycleID":797,"CycleCode":"OWR3        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR3         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implement SB1383 program","ParticipantName":"City of Shasta Lake","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wendy","LastName":"Howard","Phone":"5302757429"},{"GrantID":25539,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Josephine Chapman","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To reduce food waste and address the high rates of food insecurity, public health pandemics, high rates of unemployment and climate change impacts the City of Isleton will implement one of the 1383 requirements by implementing a Edible Food Recovery Program within the City limits. The grant monies will be used to provide education and outreach, research and work with generators, work with local agencies, donors, and organizations, inspections and establish ordinances and resolutions, requirements and guidelines.","ParticipantName":"City of Isleton","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jessica","LastName":"Bigby","Phone":"5306910800"},{"GrantID":25541,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":20649.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implement SB 1383.  Heber PUD is a jurisdiction that will meet the requirements of SB 1383.  We will implement, monitor and enforce as required.","ParticipantName":"Heber Public Utility District","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Laura","LastName":"Fischer","Phone":"7604822440"},{"GrantID":25542,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":31673.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Assist with the implementation of requirements associated with SB 1383.","ParticipantName":"City of Port Hueneme","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Fred","LastName":"Camarillo","Phone":"8059866556"},{"GrantID":25543,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":25453.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Procurement of equipment or supplies in order to implement 1383. We would also use funds for community outreach and education of the new program.","ParticipantName":"City of Chowchilla","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christina","LastName":"Soares","Phone":"5596658615"},{"GrantID":25544,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":20542.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Similar to many other municipalities and agencies in California, the City of Solvang is working to comply with the requirements of Senate Bill 1383. This has been manifested in a number of ways in recent years and especially over the past few months leading up to the effective date of SB1383. The City’s efforts continue and grant assistance will be greatly beneficial to Solvang’s compliance.\r\n\r\nThe City of Solvang drafted an ordinance – (Ordinance No. 21-0353 Organic Waste Disposal Reduction Code Amendment) that had a first reading on November 8, 2021 and was adopted by the City Council on November 22, 2021.\r\n\r\nThe City continues to work with its waste hauler as well as its commercial and residential communities to ensure proper compliance with the legislation. Additionally, the City is partnering with the County of Santa Barbara and its individual jurisdictions to develop a regional edible food recovery network to meet legislation requirements. While this partnership will help lead to a cohesive food recovery program throughout the County as a whole, the City of Solvang is left with many individual obligations, especially in the areas of education and outreach. \r\n\r\nGrant funding will be used in the following efforts by the City of Solvang:\r\n-\tJurisdiction efforts in edible food recovery program\r\n-\tEducation of Tier 1 and 2 generators regarding SB1383 regulations \r\n-\tOutreach to local nonprofits and education agencies\r\n-\tOutreach to remainder of business and residential community within the City","ParticipantName":"City of Solvang","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wendy","LastName":"Berry","Phone":"8056885575"},{"GrantID":25545,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":20118.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SB1383 Collection, Education and Outreach, Edible Food Recovery, Capacity Planning, Procurement Requirements, Record Keeping, Enforcement and Inspection Program Evaluation/Gap Analysis","ParticipantName":"Alto Sanitary District","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bill","LastName":"Hansell","Phone":"4153883696"},{"GrantID":25546,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":203512.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds requested will be used for implementation and completion of SB 1383 programs and projects. Costs incurred will include Administrative Costs related to consulting fees on projects such as Hauler Franchise Agreement Amendments and any other actions that may be presented to the Tulare County Board of Supervisor. Reminaing funding allocated to administrative costs will go towards administrative hours worked on SB 1383 tasks and actions, including but not limited to: Education and Outreach, recordkeeping, management of County Website content, compliance, and communication with consultants and Franchise Haulers. Remaining grand funds will be allocated to expansion of compost and organics recycling infrastructure through design and permitting of a proposed compost facility, as well as funding personnel positions that will be staffed at this facility. These funds will assist the County with effective implementation of the aformentioned actions and projects.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paige","LastName":"Vandegrift","Phone":"5596247209"},{"GrantID":25547,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":69424.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding will be used for specialized SB1383 organic recycling consulting and outreach.","ParticipantName":"City of Cypress","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kirsten","LastName":"Graham","Phone":"7142296748"},{"GrantID":25548,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":20250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of Ross will hire a consultant to provide services identifying town-usage and possible application of compost/mulch on town-owned and managed lands. Consultant shall also identify privately-owned land within and outside jurisdictional boundaries that can utilize compost/mulch and explore delivery options of said material in order to support highest and best use of the materials. Consultant shall explore co-benefits and possible partnerships with other organizations working this space. Once the full costs of such a study are understood some of the remaining balance of the grant may be applied toward procurement.  The grant will also be used to cover consultant costs for oversight of franchise agreement, franchise agreement amendment, SB 1383 planning assistance, record keeping, reporting, developing an enforcement plan.","ParticipantName":"Town of Ross","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christa","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"4154531453"},{"GrantID":25549,"CycleID":797,"CycleCode":"OWR3        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR3         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Rancho Murieta Community Services District plans to implement the","ParticipantName":"Rancho Murieta Community Services District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Melinda","LastName":"Morris","Phone":"9163543708"},{"GrantID":25551,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":168481.0000,"ProjectSummary":"West Valley Solid Waste Management Authority (WVSWMA) plans to use this funding towards the implementation of SB 1383 in the following categories: administrative costs, public education and outreach, record keeping and reporting, organic waste product procurement, and SB 1383 implementation personnel. A detailed description of how the funds will be budgeted across each of the categories and how the funds will be used are outlined on the \u0027budget\u0027 tab. WVSWMA has delegated its finances to the City of Campbell.","ParticipantName":"West Valley Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rob","LastName":"Hilton","Phone":"9259776959"},{"GrantID":25552,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":68429.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This non-competitive grant program will provide one-time funding to local jurisdictions like the City of Coachella to assist with the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383.  The City of Coachella would like to use its grant funding allocation to assist with collection, education and outreach.","ParticipantName":"City of Coachella","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Celina","LastName":"Jimenez","Phone":"7603983502"},{"GrantID":25554,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":112331.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Perris Council has added a chapter to the existing Perris Municipal Code, entitled “Specific Regulations for Organic Waste Disposal, Reduction, Recycling and Solid Waste Collection” on October 12, 2021, to enact regulations in compliance with SB 1383.  In collaboration with the City’s hauler, CR\u0026R, the City has been working on establishing procedures and implementing accordingly to meet SB 1383 regulations. \r\n\r\nTo meet compliance SB 1383 requires jurisdictions to maintain accurate records of steps taken to comply with the law. The records are to help regulated entities with submitting reports required by local and state agencies and in preparing for compliance inspections required by local and state agencies. The City of Perris is requesting funding to purchase software to aid with record keeping efforts.  Such software will help with tracking and maintaining Implementation records required by SB 1383 regulations.  Said software would assist in keeping track of education and outreach; waivers and exemptions; edible food recovery agreements and communication; inspections and enforcement; procurement; compliance reviews and investigation of complaints.  The City is currently working with software companies on obtaining pricing as well as a scope of services provided by the software companies.  The estimated cost for record tracking software, set up, and implementation is approximately $40,000.\r\n\r\nThe City is also requesting grant funding to help in meeting annual procurement targets set by CalRecycle.  SB 1383 requires cities to procure annually a set quantity of organic waste products for City use or to donate to residents and/or community partners.  The City is working on procuring compost and mulch for landscaping projects City-wide as an ongoing practice.  Also, in an effort to raise awareness of the direct and indirect benefits of recycling organic waste products, the City will work on donating mulch and compost to residents and community partners via special events and opportunities.  The estimated cost to implement procurement of organic waste products is approximately $30,000.\r\n\r\nGrant funding is also needed to move forward with procuring recycled-content paper products.  As required by SB 1383, all departments in a jurisdiction are required to purchase and keep records that paper products contain postconsumer recycled content and are recyclable.  This will be a new practice for all department and may be a challenge in procuring cost effective products.  The City is requesting funding to move forward in implementing a procuring program of recycled-content paper products City-wide.  The total estimated cost of doing so for the first year is $15,000.\r\n\r\nLastly in collaboration with the City’s hauler, the City of Perris has been working on educating residents and businesses on the SB 1383 regulations.  The City is requesting funding to cover the printing cost of educational materials as well as the purchase of marketing materials to ensure awareness is raised related to SB 1383.  The requested amount is $15,000.","ParticipantName":"City of Perris","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Liset","LastName":"Hernandez","Phone":"9516573280"},{"GrantID":25556,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":60915.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lompoc will be using the awarded funds for education and outreach. Staff intends to start off with printing and distributing educational material such as door hangers as well as English/Spanish flyers with education regarding SB 1383 to be inserted with residents’ utility bills. In addition, the City will be purchasing organics kitchen pails to give out to residents to help start them off with complying with the new SB 1383 ordinance. Staff is also looking into a new tablet/electronic device to use for tracking and recordkeeping of said kitchen pails as well as using it to maintain all records related to SB 1383. Lastly, the City will use funds to purchase more green waste/organics containers for residents that do not currently subscribe to the City’s green waste program.","ParticipantName":"City of Lompoc","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Solid Waste","LastName":"Program Analyst","Phone":"8058758024"},{"GrantID":25558,"CycleID":797,"CycleCode":"OWR3        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR3         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Rio Dell, a small city in a rural location, is looking to participate in fight against climate change through the recycling of organic waste. The first step the city is looking to take is facilitating public outreach campaigns with the purpose of educating the community and highlighting the importance of the initiative, focusing its efforts on organics recycling. In addition to public outreach, the City would be purchasing organic recycling bins and distributing them throughout the community to do our part in keeping organic materials from entering landfills. By enabling individuals to make conscious decisions regarding the future of our climate, we as a community can be an inspiration to others when it comes to the health of our planet.","ParticipantName":"City of Rio Dell","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Travis","LastName":"Sanborn","Phone":"7077643532"},{"GrantID":25563,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":35556.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used for education and outreach and enforcement and inspection.","ParticipantName":"Mountain House Community Service District","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kawal","LastName":"Preet","Phone":"2098315981"},{"GrantID":25565,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":20825.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The grant is to be used for compliance/record keeping in addition to procurement administrative costs.","ParticipantName":"Town of Los Altos Hills","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Cody ","LastName":"Einfalt","Phone":"6509472508"},{"GrantID":25566,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":21247.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of San Anselmo will use the grant money to hire a consultant to perform outreach and education in regards to SB 1383 and its enforcement.","ParticipantName":"Town of San Anselmo","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sean","LastName":"Youra","Phone":"4152464623"},{"GrantID":25569,"CycleID":766,"CycleCode":"OWR2        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":33074.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The use of grants will be utilized to establish a comprehensive 1383 program.","ParticipantName":"City of Seal Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Patrick","LastName":"Gallegos","Phone":"5624312527"},{"GrantID":25571,"CycleID":797,"CycleCode":"OWR3        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR3         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used for the purpose of Public Outreach within its jurisdictional communities as well as to cover the costs of implementing SB 1383.  Implementation includes additional costs associated with containers and well as administrative costs associated with reporting.","ParticipantName":"Sunset Beach Sanitary District","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Montana","Phone":"7148407077"},{"GrantID":25572,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":21388.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of California City plans to use the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant to initiate a local food recovery program with the local faith- based organizations to reduce organic waste from landfills and provide additional sustenance to local residents in need.  Staff will utilize the initial grant funds to develop and formalize partnership with the local churches, grocers, restaurants, farmers market and non-profits to develop and implement a food diversion program.","ParticipantName":"City of California City","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Barragan","Phone":"7603737162"},{"GrantID":25573,"CycleID":797,"CycleCode":"OWR3        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR3         - 2021-22","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will use tthis money to further harden our existing facilities against bear and otherer wildlife as well as improve our ability to have a more user friendly and accessible collection sites. we will also use portions of the funding to further research and develop ways in which we can collect food waste in the future as the need arises. lastly this funding can be used for education of our staff as well as community outreach and communal education which is crucial for our high elevation dynamic environment.","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Clayton","LastName":"Kelley","Phone":"7753356129"},{"GrantID":25582,"CycleID":760,"CycleCode":"FR75        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR75         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Josephine Chapman","AwardedFunds":162514.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tuolumne County has seen a recent rise in illegal dumping. Tribal lands under jurisdiction of the Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians are no exception to this. One problem area exists on currently vacant properties, internally called Norton and Bartholomew, slated for future agricultural projects. Four sites on these properties have been identified, all with address numbers off Cherokee Rd: 19335, 19337, 19339, and 19341. These properties are accessed by an unmanned and unfenced dirt road off Cherokee Rd, a local collector road. One home remains on the property (19337 Cherokee), but is vacant. All other addresses are attributed to homes which have long since been demolished. Due to the vacant land and ungated access, illegal dumping has been occurring for several years on these properties. Clean up efforts have taken place through volunteer clean up days, though dumpsters placed on the properties to accommodate collection of materials on these days quickly overfilled with illegally dumped household garbage. Often garbage would be left outside of the dumpsters; wildlife and/or outdoor elements would scatter and degrade the garbage, creating an even bigger mess.\r\n\r\nThe Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk proposes to gate the access road to the properties. A roll-off truck will be instrumental in placing dumpsters where needed, moving them from site to site, and transporting waste to the transfer station. Two new dumpsters are proposed for purchase, to be used alongside other existing tribally owned dumpsters. Special Projects staff will largely be used for on-the-ground man hours, sorting and loading garbage into dumpsters. An excavator operator utilizing a tribally owned excavator can load large materials, autos, boats, scrap metal, appliances, etc. The Environmental Specialist, with HAZWOPER certification, will oversee operations, research waste streams, and ensure safety practices are adhered to.\r\n\r\nOnce entirely cleaned up, in order to prevent future dumping, the Tribe proposes to install a gate on the dirt road. Dirt berms and/or other obstacles will be put in place to restrict vehicle traffic on closed roads and/or pads not needed for future development, allowing for remediation. In addition, signage warning about dumping and indicating the presence of cameras will be installed, as well as fake cameras.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mindy","LastName":"Calbert","Phone":"2099289300"},{"GrantID":25583,"CycleID":761,"CycleCode":"OWR1        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":76407.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: A portion of the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant funding will be used to engage a consultant to assess market capacity and end uses for organic materials and/or recycled-content products to meet the City of Novato’s SB1383 annual procurement target of 4,279 tons. Once consultant costs have been confirmed, the balance of the funding will be used to procure organic materials and/or recycled-content products.","ParticipantName":"City of Novato","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gretchen","LastName":"Schubeck","Phone":"4158998950"},{"GrantID":25585,"CycleID":765,"CycleCode":"TCU19       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU19        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":30014.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Modesto has an estimated population of 215 thousand people who currently occupy an estimated 37 square miles. Within that area, there at 3,050 streets, 1,400 alleys, 78 parks and 3 main waterways. It is our intent to utilize grant funding to remove illegally dumped waste tires from these areas by assigning a city employee maintenance worker to actively search designated areas as well as respond to any citizen reports of waste tire dumping and document for disposal. In addition tot he labor component, the City of Modesto owns a storage container to store waste tires until removal is required for transportation to an end-use facility. The currently locations is in a secure site at the City of Modesto\u0027s Waste Water Treatment Facility located at 1221 Sutter Avenue in Modesto. Note, the City of Modesto will be responsible for providing a 1/2 ton pickup truck with a lift gate, safety equipment and any additional materials necessary to complete the job safely and efficiently. Historically, the City of Modesto has collected 1400-1800 illegally dumped tires per year through the grant program. The City of Modesto is estimating that we will collect approximately 1850 illegally dumped tires per year for recycling through a permitted recycler and hauler for an estimated 3,700 tires during the entire grant cycle.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rosene","LastName":"Nguyen","Phone":"2095775453"},{"GrantID":25587,"CycleID":765,"CycleCode":"TCU19       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU19        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Imperial County is a unique community of seven cities. The City of Mexicali with a population of well over a million residents borders the City of Calexico. The yearly crossing is over 1.2 million. Imperial County generates approximately 75,000 used and waste tires annually. The County cities and unincorporated communities comprise less than two percent of the land and this provides ample desolated, isolated, and observably areas where individuals could illegally dump tires.\r\nEven one of these following factors would substantially contribute to the number of illegally dumped and discarded tires but taken together it creates a formidable environment of unsightly and disease-bearing discarded illegally dumped tires. Close proximity to the Mexico border crossing, Imperial Valley inherits many tires rejected by the Mexican Recycling Industry: a large number of seasonal visitors attracting recreational vehicle owners with vehicles in tow, off-road visitors to the Imperial Sand Dunes (each of these licensed vehicles paying admission to BLM land is approximately 456,300 street-legal vehicles for 2019, typically hauls an average of three off-road vehicles) high usage of passengers, truck, semi-truck and equipment tires in the Imperial County agricultural industry: and lack of financial resources, and irrigation canals (canals are cleaned quarterly and illegally disposed of tires are removed)\r\nAll Imperial Valley Resource Management Agency (IVRMA) collected tires now are going to Rubber Recovery Inc. located at 10672-B Calabash Avenue, Fontana, Ca 92337. Nothing goes to the landfill. The tires transported from the Imperial Valley to Rubber Recovery Inc, are crumbed buffed or molded to manufacture retail products. All contractors must sign an agreement to take all collected tires to a recycling facility.\r\nCommunity support for the Tire Cleanup Program included local Enforcement Agency (LEA) and Elected Officials. Imperial County has developed an Illegally Dumping Task Force in 2009 which has brought awareness to the residents of Imperial County of the problems associated with illegally dumping. We now have enforcement provided by Imperial County Sheriff Department, Highway Patrol and the local enforcement agency (LEA) In 2008 the Imperial County Board of Supervisors passed ordinance #1436, chapter 8.73-Unlawfuland Unauthorized Dumping of Solid Waste. Illegal Dumping of tires is a serious threat to Public Health and Safety in the proximity of densely populated areas to residential homes, schools, and commercial locations. Imperial County covers approximately 4,597 square miles of predominately agricultural land with many schools in Imperial county in remote areas where tires are frequently illegally dumped. San Pasqual Valley Unified School District is located 90 miles from a populated area. Pine Elementary School. Magnolia Union Elementary School district. Mulberry Elementary School District and Meadows Union School District are all schools that are in rural and agricultural areas in Imperial county. Illegally dumping tires is common in rural secluded agricultural areas. Pesticides residue has been found in tires. Physical injuries can also result from sharp or pointed objects inside discarded tires. Tire collection crews have reported finding needles, broken glass, and dangerous objects. Piles of illegally discarded tires that contain trash or dry brush are a potential fire hazard. When tires burn the toxic chemicals are released directly into the atmosphere. This can cause both short and long-term health hazards to residents. Compounds from melted tires can also pollute soil, surface water, and groundwater. A tremendous health hazard is created when illegally discarded tires accumulate on roads that run through farmland, and the pile of tires ignited.\r\nOver 550,000 illegally dumped tires have been collected and recycled from Imperial County roadways and other public areas with grants from CalRecycle /CIWMB. IVRMA has exhibited wise and judicious use of CalRecycle Grant funds which will continue. IVRMA has developed significant experience and has managed to keep the cost of collections down on the  recycling illegally discarded tires.","ParticipantName":"Imperial Valley Resource Management Agency","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maricela","LastName":"Galarza","Phone":"7609960972"},{"GrantID":25588,"CycleID":765,"CycleCode":"TCU19       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU19        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City of Fresno is in the center of the State of California in the central San Joaquin Valley. Fresno’s current population is approximately 540,000 with a high concentrated poverty rate. The City of Fresno has two dedicated staff members who remove the illegally dumped tires throughout the city. The tires are transported by the staff using a stake-side truck owned by the city and placed in a trailer for a removal by a registered hauler. The hauler takes the trailer to a waste tire recycling facility. Illegally dumped tires and other debris are continually dumped in alleys, street curbs, along canal banks, on vacant lots, near freeway, and on other public rights-of-way areas. The Clean-Up grant allows the City of Fresno to remove these waste tires therefore preventing blight, fire hazards and environmental issues.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christina","LastName":"Pasillas","Phone":"5596218456"},{"GrantID":25589,"CycleID":765,"CycleCode":"TCU19       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU19        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":39926.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With the funding requested, Stanislaus County Department of Environmental Resources estimates picking up approximately 5,000 waste tires that have been illegally dumped either on private property or along the county unincorporated roadways.  The goal is to remediate small tire piles as soon as possible to prevent blighted conditions and to prevent a harborage for insects and vermin.  All car and truck tires will be recycled.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wallace","LastName":"Low","Phone":"2095256741"},{"GrantID":25590,"CycleID":765,"CycleCode":"TCU19       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU19        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Bernardino has an ongoing issue with illegally dumped tires on the side of roads, parks, fields and alleyways. The City has limited staff that cannot keep up with the amount of resident requests for tire clean ups received. Therefore, Public Works Department and the select volunteers from the neighbor associations now work together at least once a month to go out and collect illegally dumped waste tires in designated areas the City. The City communicates with volunteers to bring all collected tires to our City yard for proper disposal.","ParticipantName":"City of San Bernardino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Matt","LastName":"Fisher","Phone":"9093845140"},{"GrantID":25592,"CycleID":765,"CycleCode":"TCU19       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU19        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":98990.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Madera‘s Public Works Department will act as the lead agency in this regional application with Madera County participating as the other jurisdiction.\r\nThe City staff will administer the grant if selected, coordinate the scheduling of tire trailers and pickup locations, oversee the pickup of tires found in alleys, public right-of-way and waterways at various scattered sites. County staff will follow the same procedures within their jurisdiction. The goal is to remove 31,000 tires over the term of the grant.\r\nThe City will use American Tire Recycle,LLC. - Scrap Tire Company to provide the trailer vans used for the removal of scrap tires found in the City and County of Madera. American Tire Recycling, LLC will transmit electronically all generator, hauler, and end use facility information to CalRecycle. American Tire Recycling, LLC will provide City with hard copies of all manifests and weight certificates.\r\nThere will be minor supply costs for gloves to be used by haulers, fuel for hauling vehicles, and related grant costs.\r\nTotal grant application will not exceed $100,000 and cost per tire will be below $8.00 per tire. All tires collected will be taken to a permitted recycling facility.","ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Azeema","LastName":"Prakash","Phone":"5596615487"},{"GrantID":25593,"CycleID":765,"CycleCode":"TCU19       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU19        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project provides for the cleanup of an estimated 60,600 tires illegally dumped within the road right-of-way and abandoned properties at various locations in the Los Angeles Basin and Antelope Valley.  These areas include many alleys and streets within 1,000 feet of schools, residences, offices, parks, and environmentally sensitive areas.  Grant funds will be used to cover the cost for collecting, loading, transporting, and recycling/disposing of waste tires.  Public Works will oversee the grant and provide contract hauling and recycling.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wilson","LastName":"Fong","Phone":"6268616005"},{"GrantID":25594,"CycleID":765,"CycleCode":"TCU19       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU19        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Long Beach proposes to continue the cleanup efforts around the Los Angeles River area north of the Long Beach Harbor Basin.  This area remains a high priority for the City due to the level of illegal dumping that occurs. \r\n\r\nThe first area is east of the LA River between 5th Street and Willow Street (East Project Area), to Magnolia Avenue as the west boundary. The East project area is residential and commercial, including Drake Park and Thomas Edison Elementary School.  Golden Park, Cesar Chavez Park and Seaside Park are also nearby.  The Los Angeles River runs directly west of the project area, with the Long Beach Harbor and Downtown Long Beach less than one mile from the project area. \r\n\r\nThe second area is west of the Los Angeles River between 9th Street and Willow Street (West Project Area), to Santa Fe Avenue as the east boundary. The West project area includes industrial and residential areas, including Garfield Elementary School and with Cabrillo High School nearby. Nearby parks include Hudson and Admiral Kidd Parks. The Los Angeles River runs directly east, the Dominguez Channel is about one-half mile to the west and the waters of the Port of Long Beach are directly south. \r\n\r\nIn both areas, clean-ups are necessary to keep dumped items off the streets.  Most illegal dumping of tires occurs in alleys and other City right-of-ways, however, occasional dumping does happen on private property.  Local businesses and neighborhood associations continue to coordinate clean-up efforts in the impacted area, but still need assistance as the responsibility has outgrown their resources.  Grant funds would ensure that tires are regularly collected, and that the east and west project areas remain clean and safe for residents and businesses. All tires collected by City crews will be taken to a facility that recycles tires into crumb rubber that is used in asphalt paving surfaces and synthetic athletic surfaces.  “No Dumping” signs will be posted in areas most impacted by illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tina","LastName":"Bitten","Phone":"5625704695"},{"GrantID":25595,"CycleID":765,"CycleCode":"TCU19       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU19        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":42250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Joaquin County requests $42,250 to continue with the tire cleanup and education campaign. The campaign aims to reduce the illegal dumping of waste tires from residential and rural neighborhoods through education and waste tire cleanups. Education is used to inform residents of the impact that illegally dumped tires have on the environment and the quick removal of illegally dumped tires helps to prevent additional tires from being dumped at existing sites. Illegally dumped tires will be removed throughout San Joaquin County using Public Works staff and the Greater Valley Conservation Corps.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sarita","LastName":"Wati","Phone":"2094683066"},{"GrantID":25596,"CycleID":765,"CycleCode":"TCU19       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU19        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The main objective of this grant proposal is to remove illegally dumped tires from several locations throughout the City of Bakersfield and to restore the areas back to their original state. Illegally dumped waste tires create blight, vector control and other health and safety hazards to the public and the environment. Illegal dumpsites not abated in a timely manner potentially contributes to the accumulation of waste tires. The City of Bakersfield cleanup projects are intended to mitigate potential fire and health risks posed by these tire piles within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe City of Bakersfield Solid Waste Division currently responds to citizen complaints of illegal dumping which has occurred along the public rights-of-way or upon their private property.\r\n\r\nThe Solid Waste Division dedicates a Solid Waste Equipment Operators almost 25 hours per week towards the collection and removal of waste tires illegally dumped throughout alleys, roadways, sidewalks and other public property.\r\nAll waste tires collected are transported to the City of Bakersfield s Corporation yard or Recycling and Composting facility. The City of Bakersfield Solid Waste Division drivers will deliver large and car passenger tires from its city truck/trailer combination to Kern  County Public Works Bena Landfill for the purpose of recycling disposal.\r\n\r\nAn estimated of 15,000 tires are to be removed.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Renee","LastName":"Taylor","Phone":"6613263427"},{"GrantID":25600,"CycleID":765,"CycleCode":"TCU19       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU19        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":59669.0000,"ProjectSummary":"740 tires from the Tijuana River Valley split among at least two agencies;\r\n295 tires from San Diego Open Space clean-ups;\r\n5,950 tires to be collected by Code Compliance from public rights-of-way.\r\n425 tires from the City of Chula Vista public rights-of-way.\r\n240 tires from Skibbe Ranch.\r\n\r\nThis results in a projected clean-up cost of $7.80/tire.\r\nThe Tijuana River Valley is an estuary of national importance with a multi-agency approach to restoring and protecting the sensitive ecosystem. Tires from Mexico are washed downstream during rain events and have significant impact on the watershed. Tires are plucked from the sediment and trash removed during dredging of river channels and sediment basins. Large truck tires can sometimes be recycled however passenger tires are too contaminated with sediments and go the landfill.\r\nCity of San Diego Open Space: \r\nTires dumped in open spaces, parks and canyons are collected by park rangers and stored at this location until a pickup is arranged.\r\n\r\nThe City of San Diego Code Compliance division actively collects tires from the Public Rights-of Way throughout the City and stores them until a pickup can be arranged.\r\nThe City of Chula Vista Code Compliance division actively collects tires from the Public Rights-of Way throughout the city. The tires were stored at the site known as “former public works” yard which is now closed.  They will now be stored at a site called “City of Chula Vista/Olympic Parkway Pump Station” until they are picked up. \r\n\r\nSkibbe Ranch is a part of the Tijuana River Valley (TVR), but is a single location to collect small amounts of tires found in the TRV by the ranchers.\r\nThe Tire enforcement Program also refers tire piles on public property to Code Compliance for remediation.  Detailed logs are provided of these activities.  When possible the Tire Enforcement Program utilizes surveillance cameras to catch perpetrators and deter dumping.\r\nSome signs and/or fencing may be purchased with grant monies.  Other than the contaminated tires from the Tijuana River Valley, every attempt is made to recycle the tires at BAS recycling, our closest tire recycling facility, located 100 miles away in Moreno Valley.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Frick","Phone":"6192367080"},{"GrantID":25601,"CycleID":765,"CycleCode":"TCU19       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU19        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":79759.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Fresno has an ongoing waste tire cleanup program managed by the County\u0027s Department of Public Works and Planning Road Maintenance and Operations (Roads) Division. Illegally dumped tires are removed by Roads personnel from County streets and rights-of-way in the rural and unincorporated areas throughout Fresno County. It is estimated that the TCU19 cycle, the tires collected by Roads personnel will be approximately 13,000. Roads personnel collect and deliver tires to storage areas at the County\u0027s various Road Maintenance Yards and other appropriate storage sites. Waste tires will be removed by permitted tire hauling companies including American Refuse, Inc. (dba American Tire Tec.), and West Coast Rubber Recycling, Inc., and other hauling companies as available and established through County- vendor procurement agreements.   \r\nCounty and LCC staff have discussed addressing assistance with the Tire Cleanup Grant. However, LLC has indicated that they have limited labor and equipment resources especially now due to COVID. County staff will continue to make contact with LCC staff for future events.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dustin","LastName":"Ragsdale","Phone":"5596000467"},{"GrantID":25604,"CycleID":765,"CycleCode":"TCU19       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU19        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The collection, removal, transportation, recycling, and disposal of California waste tires from illegal tire \r\npiles on or near the Cahuilla Indian Reservation and areas where illegal dumping has occurred along Cahuilla Reservation rights-of-way. The Cahuilla Reservation has a private site but does transport to a larger site in riverside county for disposal.","ParticipantName":"Cahuilla Band of Indians","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Luther","LastName":"Salgado","Phone":"9517635549"},{"GrantID":25605,"CycleID":767,"CycleCode":"DA1         ","CycleNameID":138,"CycleName":"SB170 Litter Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Direct Appropriation","CyclecategoryID":20,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"DA1          - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":2000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The County of Santa Clara Consumer and Environmental Protection Agency (CEPA) plans to partner with San Jose Conservation Corps (SJCC) under an agreement to conduct litter abatement activities throughout Santa Clara County. Under this partnership, SJCC will establish a Work Crew Program (Program) that consists of Corps members who are at-risk youths that will be provided with job training, education, and career placement. The Program may also implement deterrent measures to prevent litter accumulation in priority areas that have been cleaned up. The $2,000,000 allocated by the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) from SB 174, Sec. 174 - 94 will be utilized to fund the Program. This litter abatement project will create employment opportunities for at-risk youths at SJCC and help municipalities in Santa Clara County improve heavily impacted and underserved areas.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Garik","LastName":"Iosilevsky","Phone":"4082823186"},{"GrantID":25607,"CycleID":765,"CycleCode":"TCU19       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU19        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":18760.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Riverside County Department of Waste Resources (Department) has been removing illegally dumped tire from county roads since 2002. The Illegal dumping Mop-uP and Cleanup Team (IMPACT) has removed tons of illegally dumped solid waste and waste tires. To date IMPACT program has removed over 40,000 illegally dumped waste tires on county road right-of-ways. The Department is committed to continue this program and remove tires from road sides in the unincorporated areas of Riverside County. \r\n\r\nThe Department will use the Crew Lead Worker and Maintenance and Construction job classifications to operate exempt-government hauling vehicles (Tire Program Identification Number 1570382-01). The tire loads will be manifested and transported using the government-exempt hauling vehicles (Tire Program Identification Number 1274054-01). The waste tire loads will be hauled to B J Used Tire \u0026 Rubber Recycling (TPID Number 1001094).  Staff will utilize a GIS mapping mobile APP to document locations of waste tires removed and if there are locations with increased tire dumps we can use the points for possible enforcement.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joseph","LastName":"Contaoi","Phone":"9514863200"},{"GrantID":25609,"CycleID":765,"CycleCode":"TCU19       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU19        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":18343.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of Apple Valley encompasses 78 square miles of developed land and open space. With these geographical features, illegal dumping of waste tires is a problem for the Town resulting in significant social, health, environmental and economic impacts for our citizens. Areas used for illegal dumping are often within 1,000 feet of schools, residential neighborhoods, commercial and industrial centers, airport and electrical transmission lines. These locations are easily accessible to people, especially children, who are vulnerable to the physical hazards posed by waste tires.  The Town makes every effort to remove illegally dumped tires quickly to alleviate this threat to public health and safety and to discourage further illegal dumping. Parcel numbers and exact locations are not included in this grant as illegally dumped tires are scattered throughout Apple Valley boundaries. The Town will use the waste tire cleanup grant funds to identify waste tire piles by acting upon citizen complaints of abandoned tires in specific areas of the Town and collect and transport them to a short-term storage location at the Town’s Public Works Yard. Pictures of the waste tires illegally dumped are included for your convenience. The Town anticipates approximately 2,500 waste tires will be transported by the contractor, Burrtec Waste Industries, Inc, a registered waste tire hauler, to an approved end-use facility for recycling or for supplementary fuel to provide heat in a cement kiln.\r\n\r\n\r\nTo offset the cost of recycling waste tires, the Town is requesting reimbursement of $9,678 for Code Enforcement Officer’s salaries and benefits when actual time is spent on grant related activities with an additional $900 requested for supplies to be used during cleanup activities.  The Town is also requesting $5,705 in Waste Tire Cleanup grant funds to offset the cost to load and transport the approximately 2,500 waste tires anticipated to be illegally dumped during the 2-year grant term. As part of grant reporting, the Town is also requesting reimbursement of $2,060 for staff to prepare payment requests and final report.","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Ryan","Phone":"7602407000"},{"GrantID":25610,"CycleID":768,"CycleCode":"RLC37       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC37        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":1853313.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Los Angeles Conservation Corps will continue to carry out programs for Beverage Container, E-waste, Waste Tires and Used Oil during FY 2022-23. Our objectives are as follows:\r\n\r\nUnder Beverage container grant, the Los Angeles Conservation Corps will: \r\n1)Increase its collections of beverage containers by 4% overall compared to beverage collection number in FY 21-22 via collection routes and special events as measured by DORIIS/DR-6 collection logs. \r\n2)Perform litter abatement services as measured by weight receipts from Recycling/Transfer Stations. \r\n3)Perform open space litter abatement clean-up services on an as-needed basis.\r\n\r\nUnder Waste Tire grant, the Los Angeles Conservation Corps will: \r\n1) Take FY 21-22 totals and increase illegally dumped tire collections by 6% from Los Angeles area as measured by California Manifest Process Comprehensive Trip Log and Receipts forms. We will haul away and properly dispose of/recycle the tires. \r\n2)Provide event/labor staff resources for collection/hauling waste tires in partnership with The City of Los Angeles \r\n\r\nUnder E-waste grant, the Los Angeles Conservation Corps will: \r\n1) Take FY 21-22 totals and increase E-waste collections by 4% through collection routes/curbside events and drop off events as measured by collection logs and CEWIS reports. \r\n2) Provide E-waste event/labor staff resources in partnership with local jurisdictions. \r\n3) Provide educational/outreach/marketing for each E-waste collection event it conducts. \r\n4) Partner with Homeboy Recycling to implement an internship for Corpsmembers interested in learning dismantling of E-waste. \r\n\r\nUnder used oil grant, the Los Angeles Conservation Corps will: \r\n1) Conduct CCC signage inspections at assigned locations once a year within Los Angeles County as reported on site verification report. \r\n2) Conduct survey and hand out boater kits under the Dockwalker Program.\r\n3) Provide outreach and canvasing service in support of LA County Public Works Used Oil Filter Exchange Events in FY 22-23","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Conservation Corps","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Skillman","Phone":"2132107620"},{"GrantID":25612,"CycleID":768,"CycleCode":"RLC37       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC37        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":1853285.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SRCC will have an E-waste collection program serving the greater Sacramento region to coordinate and collect E-waste from community partners and provide outreach and education to consumers of how to properly dispose of E-waste.\r\n\r\nSRCC will have a Used Oil program serving the greater Sacramento region to reduce the illegal dumping of used oil and to ensure that Certified Collections Centers are signed.\r\n\r\nSRCC will have a Used Tire collection program serving the greater Sacramento region to collect used tires that have been dumped on public property, assist in community tire amnesty events and provide outreach and education to consumers about how to dispose of tires.\r\n\r\nSRCC will have a beverage container recycling program focused on serving events and businesses, operating the SRCC recycling center, and providing education and outreach to the greater Sacramento region.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento Regional Conservation Corps","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kala","LastName":"Dean","Phone":"9164176746"},{"GrantID":25613,"CycleID":768,"CycleCode":"RLC37       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC37        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":1853285.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Conservation Corps of Long Beach (CCLB) will continue recycling collections to local business and Multi-Family complexes. CCLB will expand  e waste collections and handling, by partnering  with local schools, business and government agencies. CCLB will expand its service area for CCC oil signage visits. We will continue to work with our local jurisdictions, government agencies to expand our Tire collection events and out reach efforts as it relates to all grant activities.","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Knapp","Phone":"5629861249"},{"GrantID":25614,"CycleID":768,"CycleCode":"RLC37       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC37        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":1853285.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Fresno EOC LCC will use funding from RCL 37 to continue services to businesses, school districts, and special events that were impacted by COVID-19. We will continue our collection of CRV beverage containers from schools, businesses, special events, etc, collect used tires through partnerships with local municipalities, collect e-waste from private residents and special collection events, and visit local CCC sites to ensure proper signage is posted for the disposal of used oil.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shawn","LastName":"Riggins","Phone":"5592641048"},{"GrantID":25615,"CycleID":768,"CycleCode":"RLC37       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC37        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":1853285.0000,"ProjectSummary":"UCCIE was approved for a fund exchange between UCCIE and CCLB (Conservation Corps of Long Beach) of $200,000 with an even exchange decreasing our E-waste funds and increasing our Tire funds (see MOU in the documents).\r\n\r\nReports and Evaluation:\r\nThe Corps will collect, analyze, and report data using CalRecycle progress report templates at the end of each quarter.\r\n\r\nEducation, Outreach and Marketing:\r\nDuring FY 22-23, UCC will train Corpsmembers to participate in outreach and recycling education programs at a minimum of 20 community events.\r\n\r\nPartnerships and Collaboration :\r\nBy June 30, 2023, the SCMF-UCC will increase recycling-related partnerships and collaborations by 5%, compared to last year by evidence of recycling services activities log and partnership participation forms.\r\n\r\nCommon Objectives :\r\nBy June 30, 2023, UCC will expand on E-waste, beverage container, and waste tire recycling services at our San Bernardino and Indio facilities.\r\n\r\nBeverage Container:\r\nDuring FY 22-23, UCCIE will collect and recycle a minimum of 3% increase of beverage containers over the previous cycle, through BCRF routes and by participating in events in both Riverside and San Bernardino Counties.\r\n\r\nWaste Tires:\r\nDuring FY22-23, UCCIE will identify and clean up waste tires from San Bernardino and Riverside counties and increase tire clean-up by 3% over the previous cycle.\r\n\r\nE-waste:\r\nThe Urban Conservation Corps will maintain E-waste collection at our current rate from the previous cycle with a goal of collecting 120,000 total volume, which is still an increase due to the reduced funding in this area. UCC will hold E-waste collection events each month during fiscal year 2022-2023 as measured by collection logs for E-waste.\r\nOur Corps will comply with DTSC approved Universal Waste (UW) Trainings.\r\n\r\nUsed Oil:\r\nBy June 30, 2023, UCC will perform all Certified Collection Signage Reviews provided by CalRecycle CCC priority list as measured by CCC signage review log.\r\nDuring FY 22-23, UCCIE will host a minimum of four oil education events in partnership through our Dockwalker Program in San Bernardino and Riverside Counties.","ParticipantName":"Southern California Mountains Foundation","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stacy","LastName":"Gorin","Phone":"5305594210"},{"GrantID":25616,"CycleID":768,"CycleCode":"RLC37       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC37        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":1853285.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Sequoia Community Corps (SCC) provides conservation education and recycling services, including recycling CRV beverage containers, e-waste, used oil, and waste tires to our local communities.  Our services help ensure that local businesses and residents are conveniently and adequately recycling to ensure that we are diverting greenhouse gas emissions and utilizing our natural resources in the best way possible.  ","ParticipantName":"Sequoia Community Corps","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Teresa","LastName":"Guzman","Phone":"5597324194"},{"GrantID":25617,"CycleID":768,"CycleCode":"RLC37       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC37        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":1853285.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The overall recycling goal of Greater Valley Conservation Corps (GVCC) is to provide recycling services to the immediate San Joaquin County communities, as well as nearby Amador, Calaveras, Stanislaus, and Tuolumne counties. GVCC will accomplish this by meeting the following objectives during the 2022-23 fiscal year.\r\n\r\nBeverage Containers\r\nGVCC will:\r\n\r\n• Collect 100,000 lbs. of beverage container materials \r\n• Schedule and participate in 15 community cleanup events\r\n\r\nWaste Tires\r\nGVCC will:\r\n• Conduct 15 community waste tire collection events, including community cleanups\r\n• Increase the number of Waste Tire Amnesty Collection events to 12\r\n\r\nE-Waste\r\nGVCC will:\r\n• Collect 260,000 lbs. of E-waste\r\n• Comply with DTSC approved Universal Waste (UW) trainings\r\n• Organize 4 staff/corpsmembers E-waste Handling Procedure training events\r\n• Complete 15 offsite E-waste drop-off collection events\r\n• Maintain approved E-waste collector status\r\n\r\nUsed Oil\r\nGVCC will:\r\n• Conduct CCC signage review site visits, as directed by CalRecycle\r\n• Distribute 150 to 250 oil recycling kits to partners at various events and collection routes\r\n","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County Office of Education (dba Greater Valley Conservation Corps)","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicholas","LastName":"Mueller","Phone":"2092922701"},{"GrantID":25618,"CycleID":768,"CycleCode":"RLC37       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC37        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":1853285.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Farmworkers Institute of Education and Leadership Development employs youth ages 18-26 in a comprehensive youth development program that is certified annually by the California Conservation Corps as meeting Local Conservation Corps statutory requirements. Funds will be used for recycling operations related to beverage containers, e-waste, used oil, and waste tires in the Kern County area.","ParticipantName":"Farmworkers Institute of Education and Leadership Development Inc.","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nora","LastName":"Dominguez","Phone":"6612014848"},{"GrantID":25619,"CycleID":768,"CycleCode":"RLC37       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC37        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":1853285.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Urban Corps will collect beverage containers at schools, businesses, multi-family complexes, large venues and other organizations as well as provide recycling services at special events throughout San Diego County. Urban Corps will collect and haul waste tire from public land and public right-of-way and partner with local jurisdictions to assist in waste tire removal and host local amnesty events. Urban Corps will collect E-Waste from community members, schools, businesses, government agencies and other organizations throughout San Diego County and will host local collection events. Urban Corps will take signage and oil collection surveys from Certified Used Oil Collection Centers throughout San Diego County. Urban Corps will also work with local jurisdictions to perform storm drain stenciling. Urban Corp will offer educational presentation to schools and organizations throughout San Diego County to further educate them on conservation efforts.","ParticipantName":"Urban Corps of San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kyle","LastName":"Kennedy","Phone":"6192355423"},{"GrantID":25621,"CycleID":768,"CycleCode":"RLC37       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC37        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":1853285.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conservation Corps North Bay (CCNB) will utilize grant funds for the following projects, which will increase the recycling of cans/bottles, E-waste, tires, and used oil in California.\r\n\r\nCans/Bottles:\r\nCRV recycling will continue to be collected through servicing bins on routes.\r\nRecycling will be provided at events in Sonoma and Marin Counties.\r\nOutreach and education will be provided to the public on why recycling is important\r\n\r\nE-waste:\r\nCovered E-waste will be collected from public and private entities during collection routes.\r\nE-waste will be collected through events with local non-profits partners.\r\nOutreach and education will be provided to the public on why recycling E-waste is important and where they can recycle their e-waste properly.\r\n\r\nTires:\r\nTire Amnesty events will be provided Marin, Sonoma and Solano Counties in coordination with local government agencies.\r\nIllegally dumped tires will be removed from locations approved by CalRecycle.\r\nOutreach and education to the public on why recycling tires is important and where they can recycle their tires properly.\r\n\r\nUsed Oil:\r\nCertified Collection Centers California will be audited in coordination with local collaborators.\r\nStorm drains will be labeled in coordination with local agencies, to discourage used oil being disposed of down the drains .\r\nOutreach and education (including DIY Change Kits) will be provided to the public on why recycling used oil is important and where they can recycle used oil properly.\r\nUsed Oil filters will be be collected and recycled properly using an oil filter crusher.","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps North Bay","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kyle","LastName":"Larue","Phone":"4154544554"},{"GrantID":25622,"CycleID":768,"CycleCode":"RLC37       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC37        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":1853285.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Orange County Conservation Corps (OCCC) will continue to provide environmental services to our community and in our local jurisdictions. OCCC establishes new lines of service by performing public awareness and outreach at local community events in order to promote the public to reduce, reuse, and, recycling. OCCC crews will also provide support and collection of waste tires, electronic waste, and best practices for managing used oil. OCCC will accomplish the above goals by completing the objectives outlined in the Grant Project Summary. Diverting recyclable material from our landfills and eliminating illegal dumping comes at a premium in our activities.","ParticipantName":"Orange County Conservation Corps","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andrew","LastName":"Le","Phone":"7149566222"},{"GrantID":25627,"CycleID":765,"CycleCode":"TCU19       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU19        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Bernardino County Code Enforcement will utilize Waste Tire Cleanup Grant funds to abate waste tire dump sites throughout its large jurisdictional area. The deserts of San Bernardino County are frequently utilized as a dumping ground for the illegal disposal of waste tires and other materials. The County actively combats these activities with an Illegal Dumping program, and we look forward to a continued partnership with CalRecycle to carry on our efforts in identifying and abating illegal waste tire dump sites.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Deleon","LastName":"Luna","Phone":"9093832133"},{"GrantID":25631,"CycleID":765,"CycleCode":"TCU19       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU19        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":27775.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funding requested will pay for a portion of the salary of the City\u0027s Public Service Maintenance Worker II whose job it is to pick up illegally dumped tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Pomona","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Irene","LastName":"Madrid","Phone":"9096202231"},{"GrantID":25633,"CycleID":768,"CycleCode":"RLC37       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC37        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":1853285.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In grant RLC37, the San Jose Conservation Corps and Charter School (SJCC+CS) will continue to build on the success of our zero waste programs in beverage containers, E-waste, waste tires, and used oil. \r\n\r\nSJCC+CS’s Zero Waste Department will continue to expand, refine, and continuously develop new methods and models for achieving greater impact within each respective material fund, while simultaneously creating meaningful training and employment opportunities for our corps members. We will work collaboratively with local jurisdictions, private businesses, and other agencies to provide more education and outreach regarding beverage containers, E-Waste, used oil, and waste tires to our local community. \r\n\r\nPlease see below for a short summary on each of the material related projects that we are developing or engaging in: \r\n\r\nBeverage Containers:\r\nSJCC+CS will renew partnerships and continue and grow our collection programs with the City of Sunnyvale and East Side Union High School District. We will also explore new opportunities for beverage container material collection by securing one or more additional contracts and piloting new models of collection. \r\n\r\nE-Waste:\r\nSJCC+CS will continue to collect E-waste through regular curbside collection of residential material, weekly business E-waste collection routes, amnesty events, and special events in partnership with local haulers and municipalities. Additionally, we will pilot collection models for high-rise, multi-family dwellings. \r\n\r\nUsed Oil: \r\nSJCC+CS will complete all Certified Collection Center signage reviews and outreach visits as assigned by CalRecycle. We will also initiate the DockWalker education and outreach program, through which we will to share information about clean boating, importance of caring for waterways, and proper used oil management with key target audiences.  \r\n\r\nWaste Tires:\r\nSJCC+CS will continue to collect waste tires from County and State parks, reservoirs, public lands, and open space hot-spots. We will host amnesty events and develop partnerships to increase waste tire collection. \r\n\r\nThe San Jose Conservation Corps and Charter School is looking forward to the continued program development and partnership with CalRecycle.","ParticipantName":"San Jose Conservation Corps","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dorsey","LastName":"Moore","Phone":"4084596402"},{"GrantID":25634,"CycleID":768,"CycleCode":"RLC37       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC37        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":1853285.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Francisco Conservation Corps is a local conservation corps (LCC) that combines paid work experience with educational attainment and career readiness and job placement services for transitional aged youth 18-26. SFCC plans to utilize $1,853,285 in CalRecycle funds to recycle beverage containers, e-waste, waste tires, and to provide extensive public education around recycling used oil and recycling in general. The work will be carried out by SFCC\u0027s Corpsmembers and will be overseen by staff supervisors and program staff.","ParticipantName":"San Francisco Conservation Corps","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Liebmann","Phone":"8056601984"},{"GrantID":25635,"CycleID":765,"CycleCode":"TCU19       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU19        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":20379.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Hesperia covers nearly 75 square miles of developed and vacant open desert land.  With these geographical features, illegal dumping of waste tires is a major problem for the City resulting in significant social, health, environmental, and economic impacts for the residents of the City.  Oftentimes the illegal dumping of tires occurs near schools and residential neighborhoods.  These areas are easily accessed by the public, especially children, who are vulnerable to the physical hazards posed by waste tires.  Some locations are also near the City water storage tanks and the Mojave River posing a serious threat to the City\u0027s drinking water.  \r\n\r\nThe City\u0027s Public Works Department works diligently to remove illegally dumped tires as soon as possible to alleviate the threat to public health and safety, maintain a clean environment and to discourage further illegal dumping.  Code Enforcement officers respond to reports of illegally dumped tires seven days a week.  To assist with these cleanup efforts, the City\u0027s Code Enforcement department contracts with Work Release Program through the County of San Bernardino Criminal Justice System.  Under the supervision of a code enforcement Officer, work release crews and City Code Enforcement Officers pick up waste tires and deliver to the grant Contractor for proper disposal.  The Contractor then transports the waste tires to an approved end-use facility for recycling or for supplementary fuel to provide heat it a cement kiln.  \r\n\r\n To offset the cost of recycling waste tires, the City is requesting reimbursement of $8,952 for Code Enforcement Officer\u0027s salaries and benefits when time is spent on grant-related activities.  Parcel numbers and exact locations are not included in the grant request as illegally dumped tires are scattered throughout City limits, and staff responds to complaints of abandoned tires in specific areas located throughout the boundaries of the City.  It is anticipated that passenger car, light truck, and medium truck tires are expected to be the majority based on the tires collected during previous grant cycles.  The City is requesting Waste Tire Cleanup grant funds of $10,000 to offset the collection, disposal, and hauling cost of approximately 2,750 waste tires anticipated to be illegally dumped during the two-year grant term.  The City of Hesperia is requesting reimbursement of $1,427.40 for staff to prepare payment requests and the final report.","ParticipantName":"City of Hesperia","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tammy","LastName":"Pelayes","Phone":"7609471014"},{"GrantID":25636,"CycleID":765,"CycleCode":"TCU19       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU19        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Los Angeles has an on-going waste tire cleanup program through the City\u0027s Department of Public Works (DPW) managed by the Solid Resources Support Services (SRSSD) and the Solid Resources Collection Division (SRCD) of the Los Angeles Sanitation (LASAN). SRCD removes illegally dumped tires within the City`s right-of-ways, alleys and boundaries. Tires collected are delivered to any of the six LASAN\u0027s district yards and other City locations approved by LASAN for storage and recording purposes. The district yards and LASAN approved locations provide environmentally sound storage areas for the collection and transportation by a vendor to a tire recycling facility for processing and beneficial reuse. Each of the LASAN district yards has a Tire Program Identification (TPID) Number Certificate issued by Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) storing an approved number of tires at a certain time period. LASAN\u0027s six district yards are as follows:\r\n\r\n1) West Valley District Yard\r\n8840 Vanalden Avenue\r\nNorthridge, CA 91324\r\n818-727-7193\r\n\r\n2) South Los Angeles District Yard\r\n786 South Mission Road\r\nLos Angeles, CA 90023\r\n213-485-4912\r\n\r\n3) West Los Angeles District\r\n2027 Stoner Avenue\r\nLos Angeles,CA 90025\r\n310-575-8393\r\n\r\n4) Harbor District Yard\r\n1400 North Gaffey Street\r\nSan Pedro, CA 90731\r\n310-548-7708\r\n\r\n5) East Valley District yard\r\n11050 Pendleton Street\r\nSun Valley, CA 91325\r\n818-752-5700\r\n\r\n6) North Central District\r\n452 San Fernando Road\r\nLos Angeles, CA 90031\r\n(323) 227-7334\r\n\r\nThe City of Los Angeles collects an average of 650 tons of used tires annually through which LASAN estimates 50% are collected from illegally dumped areas. B.J. Used Tire \u0026 Rubber Recycling, Inc. (B.J. - contact: Rita Jankouzian, 909-684-2316) has contract with the City for the collection, transportation and \u0026 processing of used tires for beneficial reuse. \r\n\r\nAdditionally, LASAN partners with Los Angeles Conservation Corps (LACC – contact: Robert Skillman, 213-749-3601) for the removal of tires within the approved wastesheds of the City of Los Angeles. LACC services are limited to the collection and transportation of used/waste tires only. LACC will directly deliver to B.J. \u0026 LASAN pays B.J. for disposal/recycling of the LACC\u0027s delivered tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ronaldo","LastName":"Milo","Phone":"2134853568"},{"GrantID":25639,"CycleID":765,"CycleCode":"TCU19       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU19        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":16000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Tire Cleanup Grant will be used in areas where illegally dumped tires are normally found including alleys and sites within 1000 feet to residential homes, waterways, and commercial/industrial businesses. An estimated total of 10,000 tires are expected to be collected. Funds will be used for the costs associated to tire trailer services for illegally dumped tires. Member jurisdictions remove the tires and bring them over to both the Highway 59 (Merced) and Billy Wright (Los Banos) landfills. Tire haulers then pick them up from both landfills and recycle them.","ParticipantName":"Merced County Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kaylee","LastName":"Yang","Phone":"2097234481"},{"GrantID":25641,"CycleID":792,"CycleCode":"COD2        ","CycleNameID":139,"CycleName":"Co-Digestion Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"COD2         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":3950527.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts (LACSD) Food Waste Recycling Program project proposes expanding their existing compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station and biogas conditioning infrastructure to expand the POTW\u0027s beneficial use of biogas. The feedstock will be received via liquid tanker trucks as a pre-processed food waste slurry and will be co-digested in digesters with excess capacity. The project plans to dewater the biosolids (to be sent for composting, land application, biochar production, or landfill disposal) and upgrade the biogas to produce RNG for vehicle fueling at the CNG station and for future pipeline injection. Grant funds will be used to help fund engineering, construction, and installation costs and purchase of expanded CNG station and biogas conditioning infrastructure.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Changhee","LastName":"Song","Phone":"5629084288"},{"GrantID":25643,"CycleID":765,"CycleCode":"TCU19       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU19        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":61340.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Victorville is located in the Mojave Desert region approximately one hour from the heavily populated Los Angeles County, Orange County and Inland Empire regions and two hours from the growing Las Vegas area. The City is surrounded by a vast amount of open desert and has three major highways that intersect within its jurisdiction (I-15 Freeway, CA Highway 18/138, and US Highway 395). It is 74.09 square miles and is mixed open land with a still growing commercial and residential footprint. Due to the large amount of open desert areas, the City experiences a high rate of illegal dumping activity that includes illegally dumped tire piles of both general passenger and commercial tires. Additionally, the City currently manages the CalRecycle Waste Tire Enforcement Grant and has approximately 120 waste tire related businesses (identified via WTMS as active businesses) that it frequently monitors and inspects annually. Coincidentally, the City has a large number of used tire dealerships located in areas that are prone to a high incidence of illegally dumped waste tires.\r\nThe City will use the waste tire cleanup grant funds to identify waste tire piles in all areas of the City, collect and transport them to a short term storage location at 15164 Anacapa Road, then pay for the disposal of approximately 6,000 waste tires using Burrtec Waste Industries, Inc. a registered tire hauler. Lastly, in those areas that we have identified with a higher rate of illegal waste tire dumping activity, we will place professionally made metal signs that are meant to deter future incidents. To carry out the proposed activities related to this grant, the City will also need to purchase safety related items, stick tools and trash bags. These items are necessary in the Mojave Desert region where Mojave Green Rattlesnakes and small amounts of trash are commonly found within the piles of tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Anne","LastName":"Darroch","Phone":"7609552987"},{"GrantID":25644,"CycleID":765,"CycleCode":"TCU19       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU19        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":10310.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Collect, remove, transport \u0026 dispose of illegally dumped tires","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Seth","LastName":"Strader","Phone":"7074675719"},{"GrantID":25647,"CycleID":769,"CycleCode":"COD1        ","CycleNameID":139,"CycleName":"Co-Digestion Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"COD1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":2577200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Central Marin Sanitation Agency project proposes expanding their existing co-digestion operation through the construction of a new organic waste storage tank and upgrading of the biogas treatment system. The feedstock will be delivered via liquid tanker trucks as a pre-processed food waste slurry, will utilize new receiving station capacity to be built by this project, and will be co-digested in digesters with excess capacity. The project plans to dewater biosolids (to be sent for landfill Alternative Daily Cover, land application, or liquid fertilizer production) and use the biogas to produce electricity and recovered heat via a cogeneration system. Grant funds would be used to help fund personnel and construction costs and purchase of a new organic waste storage tank and mixing pump, feedstock screening system, and biogas treatment equipment of a heat exchanger and chillers.","ParticipantName":"Central Marin Sanitation Agency","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joyce","LastName":"Cheung","Phone":"4154591455"},{"GrantID":25648,"CycleID":769,"CycleCode":"COD1        ","CycleNameID":139,"CycleName":"Co-Digestion Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"COD1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":4233900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Oceanside Food Waste Digester Capacity Development Project proposes installation of food waste receiving infrastructure and digester equipment for the co-digestion of food waste and food-soiled paper at the City’s San Luis Rey Wastewater Treatment Plant. The feedstock will be delivered via tanker truck as a pre-processed food waste slurry and digested in a retrofitted digester dedicated to food waste digestion. The project plans to dewater and compost the food waste digestate and use the biogas to produce electricity and recovered heat via a Combined Heat and Power (CHP) system. Grant funds would be used to help purchase food waste receiving equipment, a mixer to retrofit their digester as a dedicated food waste digester, boiler \u0026 heat exchanger to heat the digester, expanded CHP system, and digestate dewatering screw press.","ParticipantName":"City of Oceanside","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mabel","LastName":"Uyeda","Phone":"7604355819"},{"GrantID":25651,"CycleID":768,"CycleCode":"RLC37       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC37        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":1853285.0000,"ProjectSummary":"For reimbursement of Grant #RLC37 eligible expenses to include recycling, litter abatement programs and activities related to beverage containers, E-waste, waste tires, and used oil.","ParticipantName":"Civicorps Schools","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Hickey","Phone":"5109927838"},{"GrantID":25654,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":19715.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant Monies will be used for personnel costs, equipment, and training to provide solid waste services within Kings County, California.","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Troy","LastName":"Hommerding","Phone":"5598522627"},{"GrantID":25655,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":30425.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) Program is to protect health, safety and the environment with regard to the effects of solid waste at recycling, waste handling facilities, and illegal disposal (blight, etc.) sites. The City of San Jose Department of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement Division intends to use the LEA EA33 Grant Funding for the ongoing duties and responsibilities of permitting, inspecting, and enforcement of permitted Solid Waste Facilities. To adequately fulfill the duties of the LEA the following are needed: consulting services, staff training and related travel costs, continuing education (REHS) and professional memberships (CEHA, NEHA, etc.), and maintenance and/or upgrade of equipment. LEA grant expenditures, needs, and focus may be altered during the term of this grant cycle which may necessitate a reallocation of some of the grant funds. If this is necessary, the LEA Manager will provide the proposed changes for CalRecycle staff review.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Oscar","LastName":"Carrillo","Phone":"4085356826"},{"GrantID":25656,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":22881.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety, and environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. The San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department intends to use the FY 2022-2023 LEA grant fund for new safety, field and the office equipment; medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspection at solid waste facilities); staff training; and facility inspection. Any interest earned will be spent on copy machine lease.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Natalia","LastName":"Subbotnikova","Phone":"2094680338"},{"GrantID":25658,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":16304.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amador County is applying for a 2022-2023 LEA Grant from Cal Recycle to support it\u0027s solid waste permitting and inspection program.  The goal of the LEA solid waste program is to protect public health and safety and the environment.  All requested grant funds and interest will be used to fund program personnel salaries.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Opalenik","Phone":"2092236439"},{"GrantID":25659,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":16201.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Funding will be used to cover the cost of staffing.","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kuljeet","LastName":"Mundi","Phone":"5304580883"},{"GrantID":25662,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":38492.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Diego County‘s Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) has a developed program to protect public health and safety and the environment that encompasses a wide variety of solid waste activities, including permitting, inspection, investigation, enforcement, regulatory streamlining, operator training, agency outreach, agency coordination and customer outreach.  Funds from the EA33 grant would be used by San Diego County\u0027s LEA to enhance the LEA program by providing funds to purchase additional and updated equipment, computer equipment and software, office equipment and supplies, perform equipment maintenance and calibration, for training, personnel costs, hiring outside professionals, reference materials, communications equipment, professional memberships, laboratory services, health and safety equipment and medical monitoring for staff.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Juliet","LastName":"Tran","Phone":"6193180535"},{"GrantID":25663,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":18333.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funds will support the inspection and enforcement program of the Solid Waste Enforcement Agency in Marin county.  The LEA carries out the work described in the PRC and CCR Titles 14 and 27 at the active landfill, active transfer station, numerous closed landfills, numerous postclosure sites, and several compost sites.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tara","LastName":"Erfani","Phone":"4154736917"},{"GrantID":25664,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":16032.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funds from this grant will help the LEA pay for personnel, training and equipment.","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Zuna","LastName":"Barker Portillo","Phone":"9252524129"},{"GrantID":25665,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":15065.0000,"ProjectSummary":" Funds will be used for Inspection, permitting and enforcement at solid waste sites in Alpine County.","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Lampson","Phone":"5306942235"},{"GrantID":25666,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":16495.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities in Tehama County. Tehama County Department of Environmental Health intends to use FY 2022-23 LEA Grant funds for new safety and computer equipment, maintenance on vehicles assigned to the solid waste program and for staffing, training within the state.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tia","LastName":"Branton","Phone":"5305278020"},{"GrantID":25670,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":24062.0000,"ProjectSummary":" The Placer County LEA will use grant funds to augment staff funding to allow the solid waste program staff to spend additional time on unfunded solid waste inspections and enforcement activities such as illegal dumping/land application and illegal/un-permitted solid waste facilities. The grant funding will also allow for more solid waste staff time at solid waste specific training to increase our effectiveness as a program.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Holloway","Phone":"5307452300"},{"GrantID":25672,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":20031.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA\u0027s goal is to regulate proper storage, collection and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial solid waste. This is accomplished through education, inspections and enforcement activities. The grant will be used for REHS salary to perform inspections, investigate complaints, training, maintaining computer equipment, software, copy machine, purchasing safety equipment, vehicle maintenance and fuel costs. Any interest earned will be used towards inspections and vehicle fuel.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Hany","LastName":"Benjamin","Phone":"2097546690"},{"GrantID":25673,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":26112.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Grant funds to be used for personnel salaries.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Kraus","Phone":"9256085549"},{"GrantID":25677,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":15021.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With one FTE Environmental Health Specialist and one extra help Environmental Health Specialist, Sierra County currently has one (1) closing landfill and five (5) operating transfer stations that are permitted and inspected. In addition, there are thirteen (13) closed/ inactive/ abandoned (CIA) sites that are also inspected. These solid waste facilities are located throughout an area covering approximately 1,000 square miles. Additionally, the Environment Health Specialists respond to solid waste complaints. The Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) intends to use grant funds to cover personnel, training, and transportation expenses to implement the solid waste program. The LEA is responsible to assure that solid waste is collected, treated, handled, reclaimed and/or recycled in such a manner as to prevent the spread of pollution of waters, the creation of nuisances of safety hazards, and the environmental degradation of any kind. This is achieved by ensuring the correct operation and closure of solid waste facilities, along with verifying the proper storage and transportation of solid wastes in Sierra County.","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Evelyn","LastName":"De Mello","Phone":"5309936778"},{"GrantID":25680,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":19042.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency activities","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andres","LastName":"Rodriguez","Phone":"2093857686"},{"GrantID":25681,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":34381.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Reimburse of personnel costs at the applied labor rate for solid waste inspection and enforcement for the following jurisdictions: City of Live Oak, City of Marysville, City of Wheatland, City of Yuba City, Sutter County and Yuba County.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Clark","LastName":"Pickell","Phone":"5307497523"},{"GrantID":25685,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":78613.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the program is to protect public health and safety and the environment of the residents of Los Angeles County with respect to solid waste related issues within the Los Angeles County LEA\u0027s jurisdiction.  The Local Enforcement Grant funds will be used for the management of the grant, solid waste  inspections and enforcement action. It will also be used to provide technical training to LEA staff on permitting, inspection and enforcement.  In addition, the funds can provide assistance in the purchase of personal protective equipment, methane gas equipment, inspection supplies and additional field equipment for inspectors. Funds can also provide solid waste educational materials as needed during outreach and education and membership and subscription to professional solid waste associations. Funds will also be used to contract outside technical experts or consultants for more complex solid waste issues.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dorcas","LastName":"Hanson-lugo","Phone":"6264305540"},{"GrantID":25687,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":21518.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will be used to properly carry out all LEA requirements by providing LEA staff with property equipment and training for the protection of public health, safety and the environment.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Perez","Phone":"4422651888"},{"GrantID":25688,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":50844.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Bernardino county, Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Services intends to use FY 2022/2023 LEA Grant (EA33) funds to supplement the local enforcement agency program budget for personnel costs. The division is confident funds will be fully expended for said purposes. ","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mayra","LastName":"Barcenas","Phone":"9093611037"},{"GrantID":25690,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":17239.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Nevada County Department of Environmental Health solid waste LEA program, active for more than twenty years, continues to be dedicated to the protection of public health, safety and the environment by ensuring the appropriate management and disposal of solid waste within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe Nevada County Department of Environmental Health as the LEA intends to utilize EA 33 funds for the continued enhancement of the CIA disposal site program, support for unrecoverable solid waste enforcement and investigation costs, training of LEA REHS staff via conferences and/or seminars and support of personnel costs related to LEA activities per approved CalRecycle methodology.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Amy","LastName":"Irani","Phone":"5302651464"},{"GrantID":25692,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":31949.0000,"ProjectSummary":"LEA Grant will be used to off-set personnel costs.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rachel","LastName":"Gillis","Phone":"9168767279"},{"GrantID":25695,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":17010.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant will be used to finance PERSONNEL (Administrative Services and Field Staff Salary).","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Craig","LastName":"Wetherbee","Phone":"7072631164"},{"GrantID":25697,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":32855.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Alameda County Department of Environmental Health - Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is to protect public health and the environment with regard to solid waste activities within our jurisdiction.  Within recent years, the LEA has had an increase in number of solid waste facilities and post-closure land use projects which LEA staff continue to work on to complete and ensure these meet Title 14 and 27 regulatory requirements. Alameda County LEA intends to utilize FY2022-23 EA Grant 33 funds to support a portion of salaries of staff directly involved with the Solid Waste Program.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Arthur","LastName":"Surdilla","Phone":"5105676868"},{"GrantID":25698,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":41720.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Riverside County LEA will use the grant funds to augment staff funding to allow the solid waste program staff to spend additional time on unfunded solid waste inspections and enforcement activities such as illegal dumping/ land application and illegal/un-permitted solid waste facilities.  The grant funding will also allow for more solid waste staff time at solid waste specific training to increase our effectiveness as a program.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sandi","LastName":"Salas","Phone":"9519558980"},{"GrantID":25699,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":16332.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of the El Dorado County solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the\r\nenvironment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  El Dorado County intends to use FY 2022-2023 Local Enforcement Agency grant monies to compensate Placer County for performance of solid waste permitting and enforcement activities within El Dorado County. This arrangement between neighboring counties is sought to effect cost efficiency while avoiding potential conflict of interest.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Nancy","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"5306216277"},{"GrantID":25700,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":15708.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funds will be used for personnel costs for performing the duties of the Del Norte LEA and travel costs associated with inspections, enforcement, and education.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Miss","FirstName":"Heidi","LastName":"Kunstal","Phone":"7074647254"},{"GrantID":25704,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":19042.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Humboldt County LEA intends to use these grant funds to partially cover salary costs related to the LEA\u0027s full time EHS I position.  This position conducts regular inspections of LEA sites and facilities.  Regular, on time, unannounced inspections of solid waste facilities protect the public\u0027s health and safety and our environment while ensuring that the LEA is effective in our enforcement duties.  Any interest earned will be applied to the EHS I salary.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sarah","LastName":"Sanders","Phone":"7072682224"},{"GrantID":25708,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":22797.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Ventura County EHD/LEA intends to use EA33 awarded grant funds for the following: for LEA staff training necessary to maintain State certification; for the procurement of equipment necessary to perform LEA duties and fulfill LEA roles; for the calibration and maintenance of equipment as needed; to update or upgrade LEA computer equipment; and to facilitate activities carried out during the course LEA inspection and enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Genelle","LastName":"Guzman","Phone":"8056542433"},{"GrantID":25709,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":21666.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle LEA Grant Cycle 33 funding will be utilized to help offset staffing costs to implement the LEA Program in Solano County.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Trey","LastName":"Strickland","Phone":"7077846765"},{"GrantID":25710,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":22320.0000,"ProjectSummary":"EA33 funds will be used for:\r\n1. Staffing and training.\r\n2. Expenses related to hosting round table and other solid wastes meetings.\r\n3. Equipment maintenance and equipment needs such as instrument calibration, computers, cameras, etc.\r\n4. Vehicle mileage and travel expenses.\r\n5. Staffing and miscellaneous expenses such as safety gear.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Milen","LastName":"Ortega","Phone":"6503726254"},{"GrantID":25713,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":19007.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Butte County Environmental Helath regarding the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment specifically concerning solid waste facilities within our jurisdictions.  LEA Enforcement Grant funds will be used primarily to maintain inspection frequencies for non-fee supported solid waste sites (SWIS), enforcement activities including participation in LEA and CalRecycle coordination activities to assure program uniformity and compliance with applicable state regulatory requirements.  Any intrest accrued will be used to cover the cost of existing solid waste program staffing.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kim","LastName":"Haas","Phone":"5305223859"},{"GrantID":25714,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":27776.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the City of San Diego Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. The LEA intends to use EA33 grant funds for medical monitoring, personnel cost, and equipment for enforcement staff to perform inspections at solid waste facilities. Grant funds will supplement the LEA’s existing solid waste facilities permit and inspection programs, including training and equipment.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Frick","Phone":"6192367080"},{"GrantID":25718,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":17222.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. To support personnel salaries for solid waste landfill permits and inspection activities in the LEA program.","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shireen","LastName":"Germann","Phone":"5302836356"},{"GrantID":25719,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":35411.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding received through the Local Enforcement Agency Grant will offset staff costs related to inspections, training, enforcement activities and over site of the solid waste program. \r\n\r\nThe goal of the Kern County Public Health Services Department Environmental Health Division, as Local enforcement Agency, is to ensure that solid waste activities are operated in conformance with the regulations of the State of California, and that the protection of public Health, Safety, and the Environment are upheld as the highest priority.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chad","LastName":"San Juan","Phone":"6618628701"},{"GrantID":25720,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":22734.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment as it relates to the operation of solid waste facilities in Santa Barbara County. The Enforcement Assistance Grant will be used to augment funds for staffing the Local Enforcement Agency which resides within the Environmental Health Services Division of the Santa Barbara County Public Health Department.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jason","LastName":"Johnston","Phone":"8053467348"},{"GrantID":25722,"CycleID":769,"CycleCode":"COD1        ","CycleNameID":139,"CycleName":"Co-Digestion Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"COD1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":4000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Silicon Valley Clean Water project proposes installation of expanded food waste receiving infrastructure, including new liquid feedstock storage tanks, for the co-digestion of food waste at the Silicon Valley Clean Water Wastewater Treatment Plant. The feedstock will be delivered via tanker truck as a pre-processed food waste slurry and co-digested with incoming wastewater solids and fats, oils, and grease. Biogas from co-digestion will produce electricity and heat via a cogeneration system. The project plans to use both composting and pyrolysis to manage biosolids. Grant funds would be used to help fund personnel and construction costs and purchase of new food waste receiving equipment, including new liquid storage tanks and a mixing system.","ParticipantName":"Silicon Valley Clean Water","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Aniruddha","LastName":"Bhagwat","Phone":"6282544696"},{"GrantID":25723,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":23233.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Local Enforcement Agency Grant Program EA33 funds will supplement personnel, training, equipment, supplies, and other program-related costs of operating the Monterey County\u0027s Solid Waste Management Services. Grant monies will be used to achieve the following goals: \r\n1. To inspect and monitor all regulated solid waste facilities at required frequencies.\r\n2. To enhance program efficiently by increasing specialists\u0027 knowledge and capacity through key training opportunities. \r\n3. To ensure safety and effectiveness while enforcing solid waste statues and regulations by providing staff with the necessary tools and equipment to carry out program activities.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andrea","LastName":"Sanchez","Phone":"8317554936"},{"GrantID":25724,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Wendy Box","AwardedFunds":25652.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Sonoma County\u0027s Solid Waste program is to protect public health, public safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nSonoma County\u0027s Department of Health Services, Public Health Division, Environmental Health \u0026 Safety Section intends to use fiscal year 2022/23 Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) grant funds for REHS salaries assigned to the LEA program.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Sosko","Phone":"7075656521"},{"GrantID":25725,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":26419.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to the safe storage, transport and disposal of solid waste within our jurisdiction. The County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health intends to use FY 2022/2023 LEA grant funds for activities directly related to implementation and administration costs of the solid waste facilities permit and inspection programs as outlined in the procedures and requirements and application guidelines for this grant. This may include, but not be limited to, new safety and computer equipment, medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities, personnel costs, and maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste Program.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marilyn","LastName":"Underwood","Phone":"4089181976"},{"GrantID":25728,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":16414.0000,"ProjectSummary":"LEA staff salaries.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nadine","LastName":"Martelli","Phone":"2095335692"},{"GrantID":25730,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":18038.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Napa County Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency is to protect the public health, safety, and the environment with regard to all solid waste facilities and operations within Napa County. \r\nNapa County intends to use the FY 2022-23 LEA Grant funds for the purpose of assisting personnel salary associated within the solid waste facility inspection and permitting program.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Ex","Phone":"7072534419"},{"GrantID":25731,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":16252.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The enforcement assistance grant will be utilized to directly support the Glenn County Local Enforcement Agency in inspecting and monitoring the Glenn County Landfill, Transfer Station and other solid waste inspection and permitting activities. The grants funds will be maintained in a separate account within the Glenn County Planning and Community Development Services Agency budget, as required in the Enforcement Assistance Grants Program Financial Control Mechanisms document. Expenditures will be divided between equipment, training, professional and consulting services and LEA staff salaries.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Backus","Phone":"5309346102"},{"GrantID":25732,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":28829.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of the solid waste program is to promote compliance with State and Local regulations as it \r\npertains to the collection, handling, storage and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial waste in an effort to protect the air, water, and land from pollution and to ensure public health, safety and the environment. The Fresno County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division, \r\nintends to utilize the FY 2022-23 Enforcement Grant funds for staffing needs directly related to \r\nthe County of Fresno Enforcement Program. Remaining grant funds will be utilized to attend \r\ntraining to maintain program certification, fund office expenses, and purchase and maintain \r\nequipment.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sukhdeep","LastName":"Sidhu","Phone":"5596003271"},{"GrantID":25733,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":46491.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Orange County\u0027s (OC) solid waste program is to protect public health, \r\nsafety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities \r\nwithin our jurisdiction. OC\u0027s Environmental Health \r\nDivision intends to use FY 2022–23 LEA grant funds to perform \r\ninspections, purchase new testing and other equipment, \r\nconduct staff training, and for maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste Program. Any interest earned will be used for more training and \r\neducation.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lauren","LastName":"Robinson","Phone":"7144336011"},{"GrantID":25734,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":60141.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA is applying for the 2022-2023 Enforcement Assistance Grant to further assist our program in reinforcing its goal and achieve efficiency.  \r\n\r\nThe LEA would like to use part of the grant for a consultant contract, which is primarily utilized for engineering review of Reports of Facility Information, closure plans, and other technical documents.  The LEA would like to use the remainder for staff attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees and field and safety equipment and its maintenance.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Kao","Phone":"2132523967"},{"GrantID":25735,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":15524.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe Sunshine Canyon Landfill Local Enforcement Agency intends to use EA 33 FY 2022-2023 LEA grant funds for new safety and field equipment, staff attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees, and field equipment and its maintenance.","ParticipantName":"Sunshine Canyon Landfill","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Megan","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"2132523344"},{"GrantID":25736,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":18583.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Yolo County Department of Community Services intends to use FY2022-2023 grant funds for staff time not reimbursable by fees, equipment, PPE, training, and vehicle maintenance expenses.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jianmin","LastName":"Huang","Phone":"5306668646"},{"GrantID":25737,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":16351.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Siskiyou County Environmental Health Division maintains an active Local Enforcement Agency Program for the purposes of protecting public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  The 2022-2023 grant funds will be spent on REHS staff/ Environmental Health Staff salaries.  REHS staff will continue to inspect and enforce applicable regulations at all active sites.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rick","LastName":"Dean","Phone":"5308412113"},{"GrantID":25738,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":17287.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. The Lassen County Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2022–23 LEA grant funds for personnel expenses directly related to the LEA program. Staff will perform inspections, assign compliance statuses, and conduct enforcement measures as applicable.","ParticipantName":"Lassen County","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sara","LastName":"Chandler","Phone":"5302518528"},{"GrantID":25740,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":16141.0000,"ProjectSummary":" Used to support staffing to cover jurisdiction inspections as part of the LEA program.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kristalynne","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"5306231459"},{"GrantID":25741,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":19265.0000,"ProjectSummary":"LEA Program - staff salaries","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Leonard","Phone":"7072346649"},{"GrantID":25742,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":17751.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment concerning solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. Inyo County\u0027s Environmental Health Department intends to use FY 2022-23 LEA grant funds to perform inspections.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jerrold","LastName":"Oser","Phone":"7608788485"},{"GrantID":25743,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":16665.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Mono County LEA plans to spend the entire grant money on LEA staff salary.","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Louis","LastName":"Molina","Phone":"7609241845"},{"GrantID":25745,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":18180.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The solid Waste Grant funds will be used to support the County’s Solid Waste Program LEA staff by acquiring field equipment, personal protective equipment and other equipment’s and/or supplies needed to perform solid waste permitting and inspection duties.  The Grant will also provide continuous ongoing training of solid waste regulations, technology, and enforcement necessary to effectively administer the County’s Solid Waste Program to protect public health, safety and the environment.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dexter","LastName":"Marr","Phone":"5596757823"},{"GrantID":25746,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":18312.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. Shasta County’s Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2022–23 LEA grant funds to perform inspections and ensure facilities maintain compliance.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"McCarty","Phone":"5302255787"},{"GrantID":25747,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":16172.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nFunds obtained from the grant program will be used to support the Local Enforcement Agency‘s (LEA) ability to inspect, permit and monitor the landfill and compost facility. These funds will be set up in a separate interest bearing account and appropriate records will be maintained. Any interest earned will be used to enhance Personnel costs.\r\n\r\nThe Solid Waste Program in Mariposa County continues to benefit from enforcement training workshops/seminars offered by the CalRecycle and other worthwhile organizations. These training sessions assist in the standardization of LEA functions and provide opportunity to network with other jurisdictions.\r\n\r\nAdditionally, the LEA Program will continue the inspections of closed, illegal, and abandoned sites throughout the County. Additionally, the LEA will be assisting (and permitting) tree debris operations to facilitate the proper handling of the dead trees as part of the declared state of emergency.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Diane","LastName":"Robarge","Phone":"2097420953"},{"GrantID":25748,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":15719.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of our solid waste program is to protect the health, safety, and environment with regard to the solid waste facility in the City‘s jurisdiction, namely BKK landfill. The City of West Covina intends to use the 2022-23 LEA Grant Fund to supplement their LEA Solid Waste Program for grant eligible expenses including contractual waste management enforcement/inspection services, staff training, and office supplies.","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Cervantes","Phone":"6269398425"},{"GrantID":25750,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":15526.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of the City of Vernon Health and Environmental Control Department is to maintain a strong solid waste management program and to protect the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within the city\u0027s jurisdiction. The City of Vernon Health and Environmental Control Department intends to use the funds from the FY 2022-2023 LEA Grant EA33 to improve the effectiveness of compliance and enforcement measures of the solid waste program, facilitate solid waste educational and collaborative events for stakeholders, participate in solid waste training sessions to build program capacity as well as purchase equipment for the program.","ParticipantName":"City of Vernon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Veronica","LastName":"Petrosyan","Phone":"3238261448"},{"GrantID":25753,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":24586.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tulare County will use FY 21-22 Local Enforcement Agency Funds to benefit its program regulating solid waste processing and disposal activities. Funds will provide partial funding for a Registered Environmental Health Specialist to perform routine facility inspections, process permit applications, and respond to solid waste complaints.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Selene","LastName":"Roman","Phone":"5596247441"},{"GrantID":25755,"CycleID":769,"CycleCode":"COD1        ","CycleNameID":139,"CycleName":"Co-Digestion Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"COD1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":4218900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Monterey One Water project proposes installation of food waste receiving infrastructure and digester upgrades to facilitate the co-digestion of food waste. The feedstock will be delivered via tanker trucks as a pre-processed food waste slurry, further processed and polished to remove plastics and grit, and then co-digested with wastewater solids in digesters with upgraded, higher solids mixing systems. The project plans to use the biogas to produce electricity and recovered heat via the cogeneration system. Biosolids will be dewatered, and the applicant is working to identify non-landfill end management/uses for the biosolids. Grant funds would be used to help fund the purchase of a new food waste polishing system and mixing system to upgrade the digesters.","ParticipantName":"Monterey One Water","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Yohana","LastName":"Vargas","Phone":"8318836182"},{"GrantID":25758,"CycleID":769,"CycleCode":"COD1        ","CycleNameID":139,"CycleName":"Co-Digestion Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Circular Economy Grants","CyclecategoryID":19,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"COD1         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":3970000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority project proposes installation of food waste receiving infrastructure, liquid slurry feedstock storage tanks, and an organics polishing system to expand the Wastewater Treatment Plant\u0027s co-digestion of food waste. The feedstock will be delivered via tanker trucks as a pre-processed food waste slurry, polished to remove plastic and grit contaminants, and then co-digested with wastewater sludge. The project will upgrade the biogas to Renewable Natural Gas and inject it into the Southwest Gas pipeline. Biosolids will be dewatered and dried and transported off-site for land application. Grant funds would be used to help fund engineering and construction, community outreach and education, grant administration, and the purchase of a new organics polishing system, receiving station infrastructure, and feedstock storage tanks.","ParticipantName":"Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Xiwei","LastName":"Wang","Phone":"7605231782"},{"GrantID":25761,"CycleID":772,"CycleCode":"HD39        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD39         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":83700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Funds from HD 39 will be used by the EDC EMD HHW program to promote awareness of the HHW program, aide in the collection of HHW, and provide PPE to HHW employees.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Aron","LastName":"Faria","Phone":"5306216656"},{"GrantID":25762,"CycleID":772,"CycleCode":"HD39        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD39         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Grant fund will be used to conduct one-day, temporary collection events in underserved communities.  ","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Boom","LastName":"Phouthavong","Phone":"5596757811"},{"GrantID":25766,"CycleID":772,"CycleCode":"HD39        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD39         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project would allow Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority to partner with Clean Earth to provide full household hazardous waste (HHW) collection services to SVSWA\u0027s southern and northern rural residents. It is estimated that three (3) one-day mobile collection events could be held, providing residents in these communities local access to free disposal of their household hazardous materials.  One mobile collection event would be held in north Monterey County in the Pajaro area, a disadvantaged community in accordance with CalEnviroScreen 4.0.  The other two events would be held in southern Monterey County, one in the unincorporated Lockwood area and the other in King City.  The collection events would be held in collaboration with Waste Management, the local hauler, and the respective communities for outreach and advertising.","ParticipantName":"Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Elia","LastName":"Zavala","Phone":"8317753010"},{"GrantID":25770,"CycleID":770,"CycleCode":"EA33        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA33         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":16114.0000,"ProjectSummary":"All grant funds and earned interest will be used to fund staff time for the implementation of the LEA program.","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Murray","Phone":"5302336310"},{"GrantID":25774,"CycleID":772,"CycleCode":"HD39        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD39         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project includes public education on safe marine flare management and collection event promotion for general audiences and residential boat owners. This project includes source reduction and collection of marine flares. The campaign will guide residents towards proper disposal at temporary events and encourage them to adopt reusables for free at the events, or a discount offered for online purchases. This project includes at least one temporary one-day collection event for marine flares.  The event will be well publicized in the boating community and at popular destinations to encourage greater resident participation.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joanne","LastName":"Brasch","Phone":"9167063420"},{"GrantID":25777,"CycleID":772,"CycleCode":"HD39        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD39         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Modesto will hold promotional collection events quarterly partnering with local businesses to collect household hazardous waste and provide educational material to residential customers on proper recycling and disposal options as well as reuse ideas.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kolton","LastName":"Pacheco","Phone":"2095775493"},{"GrantID":25780,"CycleID":772,"CycleCode":"HD39        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD39         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The San Bernardino County Household Hazardous Waste Program (Program) consists of 14 PHHWCF’s operating throughout the County on different days of the week, and 1 Central Facility in the City of San Bernardino. San Bernardino County residents can dispose of HHW in any of our collection sites 7 days a week and at least one site is guaranteed to be open for County residents.\r\nIn addition to the permanent locations, San Bernardino County also provides services to under served populations that are in County pockets and do not have a permanent HHW facility nearby. Communities such as Helendale, Lucerne Valley, Phelan and Wrightwood are unincorporated areas of the County where we provide 1-day collections of all HHW to ensure that those residents have an approved place to dispose of their accumulated household hazardous waste. \r\nGrant funds will be used to set-up, advertise and operate these 1-day collections throughout the County.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County Fire Protection District","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alejandra","LastName":"Rojas","Phone":"9093825503"},{"GrantID":25781,"CycleID":772,"CycleCode":"HD39        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD39         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":46890.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Galt proposes to hire a household hazardous waste disposal company to hold three annual mobile HHW collection events for City of Galt residents. Holding these events locally will enable us to provide additional, safer, and more convenient access to HHW recycling to our community. The City has researched several companies to assist with HHW recycling events and we are ready to move forward once grant funds are approved. \r\n\r\nA primary focus of our project will be on education and outreach to the public on how to safely dispose of HHW, reducing the impact of such waste on the environment as well as risk of fire, and protecting solid waste employees from potential injuries caused from HHW products. We will promote our annual HHW collection events as well as programs currently in place.","ParticipantName":"City of Galt","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rebecca","LastName":"Dymond","Phone":"2093667277"},{"GrantID":25782,"CycleID":773,"CycleCode":"TIP10       ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP10        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":195308.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Three D Plastics desires to expand market share for our current and expanding line of rubber bases used in the traffic safety industry, both in commercial, governmental agencies and in retail outlets. We also want to support the growth of our customer in the construction industry whose Utility Conduit Support Block has seen continued sales growth. This customer has requested that we quote building additional tooling that would increase production capacity which would greatly increase consumption of the 10 Mesh Crumb Rubber that we also utilize for our traffic safety device rubber bases. Grant funds help us to be competitive in selling Canadian and Eastern States customers by offsetting high freight costs. All these products are Category 1, new or existing TDP.  We project to use 1,900,000 lbs. of 10 mesh crumb rubber over the grant term.","ParticipantName":"Three D Plastics, Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Dvoracek","Phone":"3238491316"},{"GrantID":25784,"CycleID":772,"CycleCode":"HD39        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD39         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: REMOVE 9,890 SF. OF DIRT AND FORM, POUR 5” CONCRETE 6 SACK MIX, WITH BASE ROCK, REBAR’S ½ INCH, BROOM FINISH AND CONCRETE PUMP.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Teresa","LastName":"Curiel","Phone":"6692361059"},{"GrantID":25785,"CycleID":772,"CycleCode":"HD39        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD39         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":13954.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The County of Siskiyou would like to contract a service provider to hold temporary HHW collection events throughout a geographically large area to services as many rural households as possible. Grant funds will also be used for public awareness materials including radio, newspaper, and online advertisements both to notify and educate the public.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jessica","LastName":"Skillen","Phone":"5308428272"},{"GrantID":25788,"CycleID":772,"CycleCode":"HD39        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD39         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Town of Paradise is requesting grant funds to help reestablish the community\u0027s HHW collection program that was shut down due to the Camp Fire.  Grant funds will be utilized to hold one-day collection events and update and distribute their HHW outreach and education campaign. The events will be held twice per year with the outreach and education continuing throughout the year. \r\n\r\nSpecifically grant funds will be used to:\r\n\r\n1.  Set up and and operate temporary one-day collection events for common HHW materials (pesticides and herbicides, household chemicals, paint and paint thinners, fluorescent tubes up to 4\u0027, expired pharmaceuticals, and Sharps). \r\n2. Purchase PPE for the event.\r\n3. HAZWOPER refresher training for onsite management.\r\n4. Support Paradise\u0027s current HHW education program by updating and expanding the Town\u0027s education and outreach efforts with new brochures and training guides and to run a T.V. commercial aimed at increasing public awareness on local disposal options and proper transportation techniques for HHW items.","ParticipantName":"Town of Paradise","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5306247947"},{"GrantID":25794,"CycleID":772,"CycleCode":"HD39        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD39         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Public Works, in partnership with the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts, proposes to launch a public education and outreach campaign to educate residents on the proper management of household hazardous and electronic waste (HHW/E-Waste).  Outreach such as postcards and local newspaper advertisements have proven the most effective way to promote HHW/E-Waste collection events in communities with historically low participation.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Francisca","LastName":"Mandujano","Phone":"6264583585"},{"GrantID":25796,"CycleID":772,"CycleCode":"HD39        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD39         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Sonoma County Waste Management Agency (aka Zero Waste Sonoma) seeks to provide solar panel recycling options for Sonoma County residents. We wish to create a pilot project to 1) host one to six solar panel temporary collection events to residents and send the panels for recycling or reuse, 2) collect data to establish a baseline that will be used to create a permanent solar panel collection program, and 3) find and partner with entities that can take reusable solar panels for reuse.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County Waste Management Agency d.b.a. Zero Waste Sonoma","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Courtney","LastName":"Scott","Phone":"7078880476"},{"GrantID":25798,"CycleID":772,"CycleCode":"HD39        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD39         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: City of American Canyon is requesting grant funds to establish the communities HHW education and outreach program and promote our Curb Side Used Motor Oil / E-waste Program. American Canyon\u0027s current outreach efforts for local HHW programs has been limited to our franchise waste haulers website.  And our Curb Side Used Motor Oil Program is under promoted and underutilized.\r\n\r\nGrant funds will be utilized to:\r\n1. Design and produce, downloadable HHW brochures and guides that will be available on the City\u0027s website.\r\n2. Develop and produce two  T.V. ads on a.) how to properly store, transport, and dispose of HHW in the community and b). how to participate in the City\u0027s Curbside Used Motor Oil / E-waste Program; that will then be aired continuously for one year.","ParticipantName":"City of American Canyon","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5306247947"},{"GrantID":25801,"CycleID":773,"CycleCode":"TIP10       ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP10        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":70132.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1.  Bent Manufacturing Company BDAA, Inc. has submitted a Tire Incentive Program application request (TIP 10) in the amount of $70,131.88 to help strengthen and grow our California based business, help our local community and to offer our regional, national and international customers environmentally friendly rubber-based products.\r\n\r\n2.  Incentive Category 1.  New and Existing TPD (TIP Product)\r\n\r\n3.  Estimated use of crumb rubber is 800,002 lbs during the term of the TIP 10 grant.\r\n\r\n4.  For purposes of TIP 10, Bent Manufacturing Company BDAA, Inc will be manufacturing three different traffic safety product lines.  Each product will use 97 percent crumb rubber in a combination of 20 mesh crumb rubber and 1-5 mm crumb rubber.\r\n\r\n5.  Product description:\r\na)  Delineator base Crumb Rubber:  8#, 10#, 15#, 18.5#\r\nb) Stacker Cone Crumb Rubber Bases, 11# and 15#\r\nc)  Ultra Panel Crumb Rubber Base 9#, 20# and 30#","ParticipantName":"Bent Manufacturing Company BDAA, Inc.","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Debbie","LastName":"Bent","Phone":"7148420600"},{"GrantID":25802,"CycleID":771,"CycleCode":"HD38        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD38         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":16500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The purpose of this construction project is to improve the security of the Stanislaus County Household Hazardous Waste facility. There are two different fencing construction projects that we would like to have done. The first fencing construction project is for the entrance. We would like to upgrade our entrance fence with an eight foot curved iron pressed point double swing gate. \r\n\r\nThe second construction project that we would like to have done is for our exit gate. We would like to remove the existing fencing and install an eight foot commercial black steel fence with curved pressed point pickets.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stephanie","LastName":"Freier","Phone":"2095256828"},{"GrantID":25805,"CycleID":772,"CycleCode":"HD39        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD39         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: San Diego County Department of Environmental Health and Quality\u0027s household hazardous waste (HHW) program proposes to purchase a new, fully dedicated forklift (facility improvement) for our permanent HHW collection facility in Ramona.  The forklift will only be used at this location and will only be used for HHW services.  It will be left onsite in a secure location when the facility is not active.  San Diego County also proposes to update and print our informative HHW guide (in English and Spanish) and produce additional outreach materials such as business cards with QR codes linking to our website, hotline, guide and database and other brochures/materials as needed.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Roxy","LastName":"Montalvo","Phone":"8586942456"},{"GrantID":25806,"CycleID":772,"CycleCode":"HD39        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD39         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: City of Oroville is requesting grant funds to make minor improvements to our existing HHW facility and establish the communities HHW education and outreach program. Grant funds will be utilized to purchase and install a new Dry Chemical Suppression Safety System, new concrete pad, an oil filter crusher, PPE, and small tools.   Additional funds will be utilized to develop a HHW training guide and a P.S.A TV commercial on how to properly handle, store, transport and dispose of HHW in our community.","ParticipantName":"City of Oroville","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5306247947"},{"GrantID":25810,"CycleID":772,"CycleCode":"HD39        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD39         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project will educate City of Rancho Cordova residents of the available permanent HHW collection sites in order to increase usage of those sites and decrease improper disposal of HHW in the City. In order to reach the 73,000+ residents of the City, we will use multiple outreach methods that will mutually reinforce each other yet be tailored to effectively reach the City’s diverse population. Outreach tasks will include door hangers, bill inserts, newspaper advertising, and social media. We will augment these outreach tasks with relevant City-connected web platforms. The residents of Rancho Cordova have four permanent facilities in the region available for them to dispose of HHW: The Kiefer Landfill, The North Area Recovery Station (NARS), the Sacramento Recycling and Transfer Station, and the Special Waste Collection Center in Elk Grove.","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Cordova","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shawn","LastName":"Campbell","Phone":"9164464744"},{"GrantID":25811,"CycleID":772,"CycleCode":"HD39        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD39         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Citrus Heights will conduct public outreach and education to its residents about the importance of proper disposal of hazardous household wastes (HHW) and of the availability to dispose of HHW at the permanent collection site located on Roseville Road in Sacramento. The project will educate residents about the acceptable and non-acceptable HHW items, proper HHW handling and transportation, and facility location and hours. Outreach tools will include door hangers, social media, newspaper advertising, and/or social media.","ParticipantName":"City of Citrus Heights","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shawn","LastName":"Campbell","Phone":"9164464744"},{"GrantID":25812,"CycleID":772,"CycleCode":"HD39        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD39         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jayme Tesser","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project includes public education on safe marine flare management and collection event promotion for general audiences and residential boat owners. This project includes source reduction and collection of marine flares. The campaign will guide residents towards proper disposal at temporary events and encourage them to adopt reusables for free at the events, or a discount offered for online purchases. This project includes at least one temporary one-day collection event for marine flares.  The event will be well publicized in the boating community and at popular destinations to encourage greater resident participation.","ParticipantName":"City of Oceanside","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Prue","Phone":"7604355942"},{"GrantID":25814,"CycleID":771,"CycleCode":"HD38        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD38         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":188956.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Calaveras County is proposing upgrades to the Wilseyville Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility at 4598 Blizzard Mine Road in Wilseyville. The Facility serves the Northwestern portion of the County, including the towns of Wilseyville, Railroad Flat, Mountain Ranch, Sheep Ranch, and the upper reaches of the Mokolumne River watershed. The County is requesting funds to upgrade the site to provide more efficient, safer, year-round collection by; installation of concrete paving at the processing area for electronics, appliances, and other e waste; installing two (2) 20 foot conex boxes with roll-up doors and retractable awnings to allow for collection and processing of HHW during inclement weather; providing interior elements for the collection containers; establishing a retaining wall behind the processing area; and, adding a 10,000 gallon water tank for fire suppression.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jocelyn","LastName":"Reed","Phone":"2097546304"},{"GrantID":25815,"CycleID":772,"CycleCode":"HD39        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD39         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Alameda County (regional grant application) applies for HD35 grant funds an HHW public education campaign. The concept is to provide consumers the information they need to make educated decision regarding use and disposal of HHW, why it\u0027s important to not dump unwanted HHW, and how they and the community benefit from proper HHW disposal.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Erin","LastName":"Armstrong","Phone":"5102723691"},{"GrantID":25817,"CycleID":772,"CycleCode":"HD39        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD39         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Reusable 1 lb. propane cylinders (reusables) are relatively new, the public doesn’t know about them. We want consumers to switch from single-use cylinders to be more environmentally friendly and reduce the cost to manage 1 lb. cylinder waste, which is costly for the city. We will collect local data on awareness and use of 1 lb. propane cylinders and recruit/promote locations to sell or refill the reusable 1 lb. cylinders, including resident surveys.  The HHW education campaign will include multi-media utilizing existing Refuel Your Fun campaign materials to promote source reduction of 1 lb. propane cylinders.","ParticipantName":"City of Elk Grove","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Carlos","LastName":"Duque","Phone":"9166273299"},{"GrantID":25818,"CycleID":772,"CycleCode":"HD39        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD39         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Reusable 1 lb. propane cylinders (reusables) are an important product on the market, the public doesn’t know about them. We want consumers to switch from single-use cylinders to be more environmentally friendly and reduce the cost to manage 1 lb. cylinder waste, which is costly for the county. We will collect local data on awareness and use of 1 lb. propane cylinders and recruit/promote locations to sell or refill the reusable 1 lb. cylinders, including resident surveys.  The HHW education campaign will include multi-media utilizing existing Refuel Your Fun campaign materials to promote source reduction of 1 lb. propane cylinders.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Thompson","Phone":"9514863200"},{"GrantID":25823,"CycleID":776,"CycleCode":"FR76        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR76         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Josephine Chapman","AwardedFunds":151405.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Siskiyou County plans to remove waste from four privately-owned sites in Siskiyou County. To help mitigate areas where illegal dumping on private property has occurred, Siskiyou County will utilize grant funds for cleanup and measures to prevent future dumping.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Flagg","Phone":"5308412150"},{"GrantID":25824,"CycleID":777,"CycleCode":"DA2         ","CycleNameID":140,"CycleName":"SB 170 Tree Removal Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Direct Appropriation","CyclecategoryID":20,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"DA2          - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Noe Garay","AwardedFunds":10000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Tree removal and treatment from fire damaged areas","ParticipantName":"East Bay Regional Park District","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Katy","LastName":"Hornbeck","Phone":"5105442204"},{"GrantID":25831,"CycleID":773,"CycleCode":"TIP10       ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP10        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":133260.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: We are manufactures of recycled rubber products for ADA compliance and architectural construction.  We plan to use 2,966,090 lbs. of crumb rubber over the term of the grant for TDP/New Existing category products.","ParticipantName":"Van Duerr Industries, Inc. dba SafePath Products","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Vanderheiden","Phone":"5308931596"},{"GrantID":25834,"CycleID":779,"CycleCode":"FR77        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR77         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Josephine Chapman","AwardedFunds":14101.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Trinity County Resource Conservation District (District) works to protect, manage, conserve and restore the natural resource of Trinity County through information, education, technical assistance and project implementation. The District works to help maintain the scenic and pristine value of the Trinity Alps Wilderness, Wild and Scenic Trinity River, and much for of the Shasta-Trinity National Forest. This funding will be utilized to remove vehicles, trailers, and other wastes illegally deposited on United States National Forest timber lands. This action helps to reduce contamination of local creeks and rivers with oil, gas, waste and other pollutants. ","ParticipantName":"Trinity County Resource Conservation District","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kayla","LastName":"Meyer","Phone":"5306236004"},{"GrantID":25835,"CycleID":773,"CycleCode":"TIP10       ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP10        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The products included in this Grant submission are primarily recycled crumb rubber traffic control delineator bases to ballast our reflective tube, cone, drum products.  We also have other products such as a relatively new product the crumb rubber Weed Mat to control weeds under guardrail and around guardrail posts.  The Incentive Category we are using is the New/Existing TDP.  The estimated annual amount of recycled crumb rubber processed by the Coast Rubber Division, located in Adelanto, California is approximately 9,000,000 lbs. per calender year.","ParticipantName":"TrafFix Devices, Inc.","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bob","LastName":"Wielenga","Phone":"9493619860"},{"GrantID":25837,"CycleID":773,"CycleCode":"TIP10       ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP10        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Quietsound acoustical underlayment is an acoustical material used to abate sound between floors in multi-story buildings, available in various thicknesses depending on finished flooring installed over the sub-floor, this will fall under an existing TDP. We also have two additional products that fall under feedstock conversion. The Ultra underlayment will be manufactured using higher volumes of crumb rubber and will be more expensive than the Premium underlayment product. The acoustical sound underlayment(s) will be targeted for solid or engineered wood floors and luxury vinyl tile (LVT) to achieve an Impact Insulation Class (IIC) of 63+ or higher. The 10-mesh crumb rubber and 30-mesh buffings will replace cork (primary option) or foam (secondary option) which will result in increased sound absorption in the existing room and floors below.  The intent will be to laminate together different rubber products of various densities to create a highly sound absorptive material. We expect to use more than 5 million pounds over the term of the grant and we are requesting the maximum of $500,000. Sales will be primarily through our partner distributors generating sales in the continental U.S. and Hawaii. Q1(15%) and Q4(20%) are expected to have less volume than Q2(30%) and Q3(35%).","ParticipantName":"U.S. Rubber Recycling, Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Stella","LastName":"Xia","Phone":"9098251200"},{"GrantID":25838,"CycleID":773,"CycleCode":"TIP10       ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP10        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":339600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"EM Concepts has requested grant funds of $339,600 in the New /Existing TDP and Fine (\u003c50) Mesh categories.   We are projecting 661,000 Lbs. in the Fine (\u003c50) mesh category and 91,000 Lbs. in the New/Existing TDP category. The products eligible for this grant are:\r\n\r\n0.50 Tile, 0.75 Tile, 1.00 QuiTile, 1.00 Ramp \u0026 1.00 SportPlay which are primarily used as paving overlay for patio flooring, gym mats and equestrian pavers. \r\n\r\n1 3/8 DeckTop tiles are primarily used as roof deck top protection pads in high rise, multifamily and commercial applications","ParticipantName":"EM Concepts, a DBA of Lakin Tire West, LLC.","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Theresa","LastName":"Escalante","Phone":"9512146590"},{"GrantID":25841,"CycleID":773,"CycleCode":"TIP10       ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP10        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Malarkey has been using recycled fine mesh crumb rubber in our shingles and roll goods. The 50 mesh fine rubber is used to replace virgin SBS polymer in our PMA mix at the 5% level. While we are working under this grant, we will use some of the funds for making improvements to the facility which will hopefully lead to the use of additional crumb rubber in our product line. We continue to research the use of crumb, as it lowers our carbon footprint and when used as we use it, also adds to the lifecycle of the shingle or roll, leading to further decarbonization.  1,000,000 lbs. of crumb rubber will be used over the term of the grant.","ParticipantName":"Herbert Malarkey Roofing Company, dba Malarkey Roofing Products","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eileen","LastName":"Dutton","Phone":"5032407850"},{"GrantID":25846,"CycleID":779,"CycleCode":"FR77        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR77         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Josephine Chapman","AwardedFunds":32125.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Clean up of these sites located within the County’s right of way along properties zoned for agricultural and rangeland use will allow owners to use the property for it‘s intended agricultural purpose, without needing to be concerned about plastic waste being ingested by livestock, contamination of the water table below the ground surface, or littering the surrounding areas, as more of the plastic rolls are unearthed by continued erosion of the area. Given the agricultural zoning of these illegal dumping locations, it becomes an environmental health issue as well, jeopardizing the safety of farm animals and food that is grown in the area, making it imperative that these sites are properly remediated. The County will connect with Identifying Violations Affecting Neighborhoods (IVAN), a community-based environmental monitoring system, to deter, report and document future instances of illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Diana","LastName":"Nuttman","Phone":"5596004508"},{"GrantID":25850,"CycleID":776,"CycleCode":"FR76        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR76         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Josephine Chapman","AwardedFunds":103283.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Sutter Resource Conservation District plans to remove waste from nine privately-owned sites in Sutter County. The waste was illegally dumped onto parcels, main roads, between tree lines, in barns, a local community walking path, and it was beginning to roll over into waterways. Property owners conduct monthly cleanups but can no longer keep up with the increase of dumping. Illegally dumped waste includes but is not limited to common trash, appliances, furniture, mattresses, household waste, and metal. Sutter County Resource Conservation District is also seeking funding for prevention measures including, but not limited to, gates, locks, cameras, and signs to deter future illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"Sutter County Resource Conservation District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kelli","LastName":"Evans","Phone":"5306824784"},{"GrantID":25851,"CycleID":776,"CycleCode":"FR76        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR76         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Josephine Chapman","AwardedFunds":75954.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Yuba Resource Conservation District plans to remove waste from four privately-owned sites in Yuba County. The waste was illegally dumped onto parcels, and it impedes property owners’ ability to successfully operate their orchards. Property owners conduct monthly cleanups but can no longer keep up with the increase of dumping. Illegally dumped waste includes, but is not limited to, common trash, appliances, furniture, tires, and vehicles. Yuba County Resource Conservation District is also seeking funding for prevention measures including, but not limited to, gates, locks, and signs, etc., to deter future illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County Resource Conservation District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kelli","LastName":"Evans","Phone":"5306824784"},{"GrantID":25852,"CycleID":774,"CycleCode":"TDA19       ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA19        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":184146.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Riverside County proposes to use TDA in a landfill application to install horizontal gas collection wells at two landfills within the County.  The two landfills are Badlands Landfill in the city of Moreno Valley and Lamb Canyon Landfill in the city of Beaumont.  Approximately 2,700 tons of TDA material (equivalent to 269,685 PTEs) will be used.  Construction to start November 2022 through February 2025.  This is the fifth similar project at the same landfills, however different modules/layers within each of the two landfills.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alexander","LastName":"Carry","Phone":"9514863285"},{"GrantID":25853,"CycleID":778,"CycleCode":"TRP15       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP15        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The rubberized chip seal project will take place on the following road sections in Butte County:\r\n\r\nHamilton Nord Cana Hwy (Hwy 32 to Hwy 99 including Market St and Folsom St)\r\nNord Hwy (Chico City Limits to Commercial St including W Commercial St)\r\nMeridian Rd (Hwy 32 to Wilson Landing Rd)\r\n12th St ( Hwy 162 to Nelson Ave)\r\nChurch St (Richvale Hwy to Fruitvale Rd)\r\nBroadway St (Church St to Midway)\r\n\r\nEarliest Proposed Construction start date: 05/2023\r\nConstruction Dates: 05/2023 - 08/2023\r\nSquare yards of rubberized chip seal: 250,000 square yards\r\nPublic Works Assistant Engineer, Zachary Meisel has taken the TDA Training course.\r\nButte County has a median household income less than 80 percent of the statewide median household income (Butte County 2020 Census Data: $54,972 California 2020 Census Data: $78,672).","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Zachary","LastName":"Meisel","Phone":"5305387681"},{"GrantID":25857,"CycleID":778,"CycleCode":"TRP15       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP15        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":182140.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Pavement rehabilitation of arterial/collector streets and pavement maintenance/resurfacing of various residential streets.\r\n\r\nThe anticipated construction start date is 04/2023, with anticipated construction dates 04/2023 to 9/2023. The total estimated tons of RAC hot-mix is 9,107.00 tons.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Martinez","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ali","LastName":"Hatefi","Phone":"9253723519"},{"GrantID":25858,"CycleID":778,"CycleCode":"TRP15       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP15        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":70000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Cathedral City will perform a Pavement Rehabilitation Project between Ramon Road \u0026 Dinah Shore Drive. This roadway segment is is approximately 1 mile in length and has been identified as an area in need of pavement rehabilitation. The general items of work to be done hereunder consist of removal and replacing the existing pavement structural section with rubberized asphalt concrete (RAC) hot mix, pulverized miscellaneous base, and as-needed concrete improvements including installation of ADA curb ramps, sidewalk, and concrete approach lanes. The City has seen a successful performance in RAC on previous street rehabilitation projects.\r\n\r\nThe anticipated construction start date is 08/2023, with anticipated construction dates 08/2023 to 12/2023. The total estimated tons of RAC hot-mix is 7,000 tons.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Cathedral City","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andres","LastName":"Perez","Phone":"7607700349"},{"GrantID":25860,"CycleID":778,"CycleCode":"TRP15       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP15        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project involves rehabilitating deteriorated asphalt concrete pavement. Proposed improvements include grinding and overlaying the existing pavement with Asphalt Rubberized Hot Mix (ARHM). This is a citywide project and is located on various arterials such as:\r\n\r\n1. Newport Coast Drive (East Coast Highway to Ridge Park Road)\r\n2. Balboa Boulevard (Medina Way to G Street)\r\n3. Balboa Boulevard (West Coast Highway to 12th Street)\r\n4. Newport Boulevard (30th Street to 22nd Street)\r\n5. Superior Avenue (West Coast Highway to Placentia Avenue)\r\n6. Hospital Road (Placentia Avenue to Newport Boulevard)\r\n7. Von Karman Avenue (MacArthur Boulevard to Campus Drive)\r\n8. East Coast Highway (Jamboree Road to MacArthur Boulevard)\r\n9. San Miguel Road (Newport Center Drive to MacArthur Boulevard)\r\n\r\nThe earliest proposed construction start date is January 2023 (01/2023). Construction for the above-listed arterials would take place between January 2023 (01/2023) and July 2024 (07/2024). A total of 40,500 tons of RAC hot-mix will be used for the rehabilitation of these arterials.","ParticipantName":"City of Newport Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andy","LastName":"Tran","Phone":"9496443315"},{"GrantID":25863,"CycleID":778,"CycleCode":"TRP15       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP15        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":232625.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The resurfacing project will install rubberized Chip-seal followed by Micro-surfacing application at various local streets in the City of Stockton. The work includes removing and replacing pavement striping, pavement markings, and pavement legends. The estimated total area of the resurfacing is 250,000 square yards. The chipseal rubber binder will contain a minimum of 300 pounds of tire-derived crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder.  The proposed schedule for the project is the summer of 2023.  The proposed start date is 05/2023.","ParticipantName":"City of Stockton","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Thinh","LastName":"Phan","Phone":"2099378885"},{"GrantID":25864,"CycleID":778,"CycleCode":"TRP15       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP15        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Rubberized Pavement Project.  The anticipated construction start date is 05/2023, with anticipated construction dates 05/2023 to 10/2024. The total estimated material is 250,000.00 square yards.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rachel","LastName":"Calvert","Phone":"4154732830"},{"GrantID":25866,"CycleID":778,"CycleCode":"TRP15       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP15        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":23240.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Warner Trail Road Improvements, between Fred Waring Drive and Miles Avenue. Proposed construction start date is 07/2023 utilizing 3,320 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Indian Wells","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jill","LastName":"Moon","Phone":"7607760237"},{"GrantID":25867,"CycleID":783,"CycleCode":"CCG2        ","CycleNameID":132,"CycleName":"Community Composting for Green Spaces","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CCG2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Trina Ritter","AwardedFunds":358000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project engages with numerous well established community garden and urban agriculture sites within and nearby to the City of Sacramento, as well as the City of West Sacramento, taking advantage of years of work and community investment in these programs.  These programs serve priority populations including schools, immigrants, refugees and disenfranchised communities of color. Our efforts expand on existing efforts to divert compostable materials in the community, and route those materials to sites within the community to build soil, climate resilience and food security.","ParticipantName":"California Alliance for Community Composting","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kourtnii","LastName":"Brown","Phone":"2022509411"},{"GrantID":25872,"CycleID":778,"CycleCode":"TRP15       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP15        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County will act as the lead agency for the San Bernardino County/City of Highland Regional Project Rubberized Asphalt Concrete (RAC) project, partnering with the City of Highland as a regional participant. The County and City are applying for CalRecycle regional grant funding in the amount of $350,000 to fund the use of rubberized asphalt concrete as part of a larger pavement improvement proposal which will include the following subprojects:\r\n•\tPumalo Street and Other Roads\r\n•\tArden Street and Other Roads\r\n•\tReche Canyon Road and Other Roads\r\n•\tThird Street and Other Roads\r\n•\tAlta Loma Driver and Other Roads\r\n•\tGreenspot Road\r\n•\t5th Street\r\n\r\nThis larger project encompasses 105 road segments, totaling 44.60 roadway miles and also updates 127 Americans with Disabilities (ADA) curb ramps. The project will utilize 71,368 tons of RAC hot-mix material at a cost of $713,680.  The County intends to use 61,306 tons of material and 10,062 tons will be used by the City.  The Project is in the planning phase, with construction anticipated to commence in the fall of 2024 and project termination upon completion of the Project, or by May 30, 2027, whichever occurs first. Should the grant be awarded funding for the project, the amount awarded will be used to offset both parties share of project costs.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stephen","LastName":"Martinez","Phone":"9093878169"},{"GrantID":25880,"CycleID":778,"CycleCode":"TRP15       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP15        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":" The City of Roseville practices a proactive street preventative pavement maintenance program designed to seal, protect, and preserve the underlying pavement of a road by placing relatively affordable asphalt resurfacing products. Preventative maintenance surface treatments provide a waterproof membrane to protect the existing asphalt surfaces and extend the life of the underlying pavement. This keeps our streets in good condition avoiding pavement failures that would require more costly rehabilitation and reconstruction.\r\n\r\nThe Sun City Resurfacing Project is planned as a multi-year project with four separate phases: Phase 1 (complete), Phase 2A (complete), Phase 2B, and Phase 3. Resurfacing within the remaining Sun City neighborhoods (Phase 2B and Phase 3) includes the application of preventative maintenance surface treatments such as rubberized chip seal products to a portion of the roadway. The estimated useful life of these improvements is 7 to 10 years. Construction is scheduled to begin in the summer of 2023 (approximately July) and will continue through the end of the year. A total of 250,000 square yards of rubberized chip seal will be used.","ParticipantName":"City of Roseville","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Arino","Phone":"9167745560"},{"GrantID":25899,"CycleID":799,"CycleCode":"RBC35       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC35        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Duartina Johnson","AwardedFunds":143800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Galt will purchase and install approximately 20 water refill stations throughout the City.  This project will aid the City in reducing the volume of single-use bottles. This project will also provide outreach to educate the public regarding zero-waste principles.","ParticipantName":"City of Galt","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rebecca","LastName":"Dymond","Phone":"2093667277"},{"GrantID":25900,"CycleID":784,"CycleCode":"RBC34       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC34        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":275000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Petaluma will purchase and install approximately 150 dual-stream beverage recycling receptacles in three key areas (e.g., downtown, transit stops, city parks) of the city.  The beverage recycling receptacles will be replaced and enhanced existing one.  The City will implement a multi-faceted education and outreach program including community survey, public campaign, and school art competition. ","ParticipantName":"City of Petaluma","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Patrick","LastName":"Carter","Phone":"7077784544"},{"GrantID":25908,"CycleID":784,"CycleCode":"RBC34       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC34        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Duartina Johnson","AwardedFunds":275000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Oroville will purchase and install approximately 80 permanent outdoor beverage container recycling bins and ten water refill stations. The beverage container recycling bins and water refill stations will be placed along walkways, adjacent to play structures, and next to restrooms in 10 underserved parks and recreation areas throughout the city. They will also provide education and outreach through posters, signage and social media ads.","ParticipantName":"City of Oroville","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5306247947"},{"GrantID":25928,"CycleID":785,"CycleCode":"SWC90       ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC90        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Julian Lopez","AwardedFunds":224437.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project will use contracted labor to abate 6 illegal disposal sites on rural properties in Calaveras County.  This project will help protect the watersheds that provide drinking and irrigation water to residents throughout the County and to the San Joaquin Valley and Bay Area.  This project will further protect the water that supplies recreation opportunities via the areas streams, rivers, and lakes, and Chinook Salmon/steelhead habitat.  It will help prevent the environmental degradation for other critical and protected animal and plant species.  This project will carry out routine surveillance and post signs to reduce/prevent the reoccurrence of illegal dumping in these areas.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jocelyn","LastName":"Reed","Phone":"2097546304"},{"GrantID":25937,"CycleID":783,"CycleCode":"CCG2        ","CycleNameID":132,"CycleName":"Community Composting for Green Spaces","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CCG2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":1232000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nFor the CalRecycle Community Composting for Green Spaces Grant Program Cycle 2, LA Compost will serve as Lead Applicant and project administrator to disperse $1,232,000 in staffing and materials support to an estimated 70 community composting Project Site locations across the Greater Los Angeles Region, which includes Los Angeles County, Ventura County, Santa Barbara County and Orange County.\r\n\r\nSpecifically, LA Compost will support the capacity expansion of up to 50 Project Sites within Los Angeles County and up to 20 Project Sites across the less populous Ventura, Santa Barbara and Orange Counties. \r\n\r\nAt least 80 percent of LA Compost Project Site applicants and locations will qualify as Priority Population communities according to the updated version of the California Air Resources Board (CARB) Priority Populations 2022 CES 4.0 mapping tool (Priority Populations mapping tool) indicators. LA Compost will prioritize Priority Populations categorized as Disadvantaged Communities.","ParticipantName":"LA Compost","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gina","LastName":"Vollano","Phone":"6268087340"},{"GrantID":25955,"CycleID":799,"CycleCode":"RBC35       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC35        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":271036.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Marysville will purchase and install approximately 10 water refill stations and 34 dual-stream beverage container recycling receptacles in historic downtown area, public events, and City-owned parks and recreation facilities. In addition, the City will provide beverage container recycling education and outreach through the following channels: signage, public events, website, and social media.","ParticipantName":"City of Marysville","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jim","LastName":"Schaad","Phone":"5307990020"},{"GrantID":25963,"CycleID":799,"CycleCode":"RBC35       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC35        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":275000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of San Jose will purchase and provide approximately 109,906 tote bags for the recycling of CRV beverage containers to over 2000 citywide Multi-Family Dwellings (MFD) complexes within the City of San Jose. The City will implement an education and outreach utilizing Trilingual signage and other printed instructions will be used to provide beverage container recycling information.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Hannah","LastName":"Ornellas","Phone":"4085353554"},{"GrantID":25966,"CycleID":783,"CycleCode":"CCG2        ","CycleNameID":132,"CycleName":"Community Composting for Green Spaces","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CCG2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":547000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project engages with numerous well established community gardens and urban agriculture sites within San Bernardino and Riverside counties, taking advantage of years of work and community investment in these programs.  These programs serve priority populations including schools, tribes, immigrants, refugees and disenfranchised communities of color. Our efforts expand upon Desert Compost\u0027s existing efforts to divert compostable materials in the community, and route those materials to sites within the community to build soil, climate resilience and food security.","ParticipantName":"California Alliance for Community Composting","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kourtnii","LastName":"Brown","Phone":"2022509411"},{"GrantID":25967,"CycleID":783,"CycleCode":"CCG2        ","CycleNameID":132,"CycleName":"Community Composting for Green Spaces","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CCG2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":365000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project engages with numerous well established community garden and urban agriculture sites within San Diego and Imperial counties, taking advantage of years of work and community investment in from Solana Center, Food2Soil, and UC Master Gardeners of Imperial County.  These programs serve priority populations including schools, immigrants, tribes, refugees and disenfranchised communities of color. Our efforts expand upon existing efforts to divert compostable materials in the community, and route those materials to sites within the community to build soil, climate resilience and food security.","ParticipantName":"California Alliance for Community Composting","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kourtnii","LastName":"Brown","Phone":"2022509411"},{"GrantID":25969,"CycleID":799,"CycleCode":"RBC35       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC35        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":274425.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Regents of the University of California, Santa Cruz will purchase and install approximately ten water refill stations to reduce the use of single-use plastic bottles. RUCSC will implement their education and outreach with signage that will be used to provide beverage container recycling information. In addition, they will hire a student employee to assist with this project\u0027s design, development, and outreach.","ParticipantName":"Regents of the University of California, Santa Cruz","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Cindy","LastName":"Delgado","Phone":"8314591787"},{"GrantID":25972,"CycleID":778,"CycleCode":"TRP15       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP15        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":249900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Local Street Improvement Project will rehabilitate streets throughout the City of Hawthorne that have poor pavement conditions. Construction will be between 07/2023 to 03/2024. Approximately 6,000 tons of RAC hot-mix will be used to repave and replace asphalt.\r\n\r\nThe 120th St Improvements - Crenshaw Blvd to Felton Ave Project will use approximately 7,000 tons of RAC hot-mix to repave and replace asphalt along 120th St that are in poor condition. Construction will be between 05/2024 to 12/2024. \r\n\r\nThe North East Hawthorne Mobility Improvement Project is located in the North East Hawthorne area of the City of Hawthorne. The project limits are Cedar Ave from El Segundo Blvd to 118th St, Freeman Ave from Imperial Hwy to El Segundo Blvd, Menlo Ave from Imperial Hwy to El Segundo Blvd, Oxford Ave from Imperial Hwy to El Segundo Blvd and 126th St from Birch Ave to Prairie Ave. Construction will be between 06/2024 to 02/2025. Approximately 10,500 tons of RAC hot-mix will be used to repave and replace asphalt on streets currently in poor conditions.\r\n\r\nThe Hawthorne Moneta Garden Mobility Improvements Project is located in the Moneta Garden area in the City of Hawthorne. The project limits are from Prairie Ave to Crenshaw Blvd as west to east and from El Segundo Blvd to Rosecrans Ave as north to south. Construction will be between 07/2024 to 01/2025. Approximately 12,200 tons of RAC hot-mix will be used to repave and replace asphalt on streets currently in poor conditions.\r\n\r\nThe City of Hawthorne has a median household income 80 percent or less of the statewide median household income.","ParticipantName":"City of Hawthorne","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dweejal (DJ)","LastName":"Torado","Phone":"3103492987"},{"GrantID":25975,"CycleID":781,"CycleCode":"RPP3        ","CycleNameID":135,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Pilot Project Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RPP3         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jerri Diep","AwardedFunds":1000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Sunnyvale has partnered with Evtek Inc. to implement their Pilot Project through a mobile bag drop system, or Evtek’s Ecotrailer. The Ecotrailer is an equipment that is capable of processing CRV material with a digital counter and artificial intelligence image system that identifies CRV material by brand, size, and commodity type to verify eligibility/prevent payment for any ineligible materials. An on-site attendant will also be available to provide instant cash payment to customers who prefer this method of payment. Customers will also have the option to receive their CRV payment electronically or donate to a partnered charity.","ParticipantName":"Evtek Inc.","county":null,"CountyID":null,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Yoni","LastName":"Saltzman","Phone":"9175758823"},{"GrantID":25976,"CycleID":778,"CycleCode":"TRP15       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP15        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":91000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City\u0027s Annual Street Rehabilitation Program resurfaces numerous City streets each year, and frequently utilized Asphalt Rubber Hot Mix (ARHM) for the work. The City expects to use approximately 13,000 tons of ARHM for the FY 22-23 Street Rehab Project, which is expected to commence in the late spring or early summer of 2023 (05/2023 at the earliest). The grant funds would be used to directly fund the ARHM portions of the street resurfacing project.","ParticipantName":"City of San Marino","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Bauman","Phone":"6263000765"},{"GrantID":25981,"CycleID":778,"CycleCode":"TRP15       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP15        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Wildomar will utilize approximately 25,000 tons of RHMA product to improve multiple roadway projects and further protection for public health, safety, and the environment.  Projected Start date is 5/2023.  Cameron Luna, Associate Engineer has completed the TDA training course.","ParticipantName":"City of Wildomar","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Cameron","LastName":"Luna","Phone":"9516777751"},{"GrantID":25983,"CycleID":784,"CycleCode":"RBC34       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC34        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jerri Diep","AwardedFunds":236531.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of San Luis Obispo will purchase and install approximately 30 BigBelly dual-stream beverage recycling bins at high-traffic public use areas including City’s downtown Mission Plaza Park and Farmers’ Market. The City will provide the education and outreach component of the project which includes bin wraps, signage, advertisements, a webpage, and social media blasts.","ParticipantName":"City of San Luis Obispo","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rachelle","LastName":"Paris","Phone":"8054411066"},{"GrantID":25986,"CycleID":784,"CycleCode":"RBC34       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC34        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Duartina Johnson","AwardedFunds":210000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Woodland will purchase and install approximately 220 beverage container recycling bins and transfer carts in 14 K-12 public schools within the City.  They will promote the beverage container recycling education and outreach within the Woodland Joint Unified School District through curriculum materials for staff and educators to integrate into their classrooms.","ParticipantName":"City of Woodland","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rosie","LastName":"Ledesma","Phone":"5306612059"},{"GrantID":25998,"CycleID":778,"CycleCode":"TRP15       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP15        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":88100.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of Hillsborough is requesting grant funds for street resurfacing work in 2023. The primary factor for choosing roadway segments included for resurfacing was the Pavement Condition Index (PCI) of each roadway, where generally roads with the lowest PCI were selected. The selected streets will be paved with rubberized chip seal or rubberized asphalt concrete which provide longevity, durability, and environmental benefits. This type of resurfacing maintenance slows the risk of deterioration and the potential for potholes or other severe deficiencies which can become costly to repair. This project will save cost in the long term by helping mitigate the need for future roadway reconstruction. The earliest proposed construction start date is 05/2023, with a tentative end date of 11/2023. This project proposes 2,150 tons of Rubberized Asphalt Concrete (RAC) Hot-Mix and 45,100 square yards of Rubberized Chip Seal. The Town typically conducts street resurfacing biennially, and this grant provides a valued opportunity to include rubberized pavement in the next project in 2023.","ParticipantName":"Town of Hillsborough","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Irfan","LastName":"Aziz","Phone":"5107095612"},{"GrantID":26003,"CycleID":799,"CycleCode":"RBC35       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC35        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":205411.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Salinas will purchase and install approximately 20 dual-stream beverage container recycling bins. The City will implement an education and outreach via two Digital Displays in targeted regions during the grant term and \"Green Teams\" operating in the school system.","ParticipantName":"City of Salinas","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Adriana","LastName":"Robles","Phone":"8317587194"},{"GrantID":26008,"CycleID":778,"CycleCode":"TRP15       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP15        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":74123.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project will improve Lower Azusa Road and Santa Anita Avenue. Construction will begin in June 2023 and is estimated to be complete by June 2024. The project will use: 10,589 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Temple City","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Okan","LastName":"Demirci","Phone":"7143196137"},{"GrantID":26024,"CycleID":778,"CycleCode":"TRP15       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP15        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":33810.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed work includes pavement restoration on various streets at Zone 3 of City of El Monte. Pavement restoration includes cold mill 1.5” of existing AC pavement and construct 1.5” RAC field blend overlay. Zone 3 Project - March 2023 - May 2023.  Total tons of RAC hot mix - 4,830 tons.","ParticipantName":"City of El Monte","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Leticia","LastName":"Ortiz","Phone":"6265802022"},{"GrantID":26030,"CycleID":779,"CycleCode":"FR77        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR77         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Josephine Chapman","AwardedFunds":99103.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Clean up will be located on one site in Litchfield, CA, in Lassen County. This 71.6 acre parcel is used for agricultural use. The property historically has been used for cattle grazing, but is currently being utilized for sheep grazing as well as a water access point from adjacent Bureau of Land Management grazing allotments. The area of waste is located in the south-east corner of the property, and approximately the size of 2-3 acres. The location of the waste is a minimum of one mile away from any farmable ground, and appears to have been brought onto the property decades ago, before the property purchase. The current landscape and project site has never been farmed due to overall poor soil health, and has been primary used for grazing. \r\n\r\nDue to wind erosion, as well as sheep herd movements, the waste had recently been discovered by the property owners, after being buried for 30+ years. Before site A was completed last spring through FR74 funding, large rolls of plastic had begun to emerge from along a drainage on the property. Due to the sheer amount of waste and the weight of plastic that was pulled out of Site A, the additional areas of the project site have now been split up into Site B (0.143 acres) and Site C (0.131 acres) to finish cleanup of the entire project area. Project funds would allow mitigation of the problem as a whole and guarantee that no further contamination to domestic water sources via the water table below the surface would occur.\r\n\r\nClean up of this site will allow owners to use the property for it‘s intended agricultural purpose, without needing to be concerned about plastic waste being ingested by livestock, contamination of the water table below the ground surface, or littering the surrounding areas, as more of the plastic rolls are unearthed by continued erosion of the area. The responsible party for the illegal dumping activities cannot be identified, located, or pay for timely and proper remediation.","ParticipantName":"Honey Lake Valley Resource Conservation District","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kelsey","LastName":"Siemer","Phone":"5302600067"},{"GrantID":26031,"CycleID":778,"CycleCode":"TRP15       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP15        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":63214.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Project is identifying road sections for road surface repair that require dig-out repairs. We will seal existing road cracks that are a one-quarter inch or wider, place rubberized chip seal over the roadway, and refresh and repaint roadway markings on the streets repaired. The proposed construction dates are March 2023 through July 2023. The City plans to utilize 93,900 square yards of rubberized chip seal.","ParticipantName":"City of Monterey","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Cody","LastName":"Hennings","Phone":"8316463920"},{"GrantID":26035,"CycleID":783,"CycleCode":"CCG2        ","CycleNameID":132,"CycleName":"Community Composting for Green Spaces","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CCG2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project engages with numerous well established community gardens, urban agriculture, and county waste agency sites in all Central Sierra regional counties, taking advantage of years of work and community investment in these programs.  These programs serve priority populations including schools, tribes, immigrants, refugees and disenfranchised communities of color. Our efforts expand on existing efforts to divert compostable materials in the community, and route those materials to sites within the community to build soil, climate resilience and food security.","ParticipantName":"California Alliance for Community Composting","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kourtnii","LastName":"Brown","Phone":"2022509411"},{"GrantID":26036,"CycleID":783,"CycleCode":"CCG2        ","CycleNameID":132,"CycleName":"Community Composting for Green Spaces","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CCG2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project engages with numerous well established community gardens, urban agriculture, and county waste agency sites in Humboldt, Shasta, Trinity, and Butte counties, taking advantage of years of work and community investment in these programs.  These programs serve priority populations including schools, tribes, immigrants, refugees and disenfranchised communities of color. Our efforts expand upon existing efforts to divert compostable materials in the community, and route those materials to sites within the community to build soil, climate resilience and food security.","ParticipantName":"California Alliance for Community Composting","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kourtnii","LastName":"Brown","Phone":"2022509411"},{"GrantID":26037,"CycleID":783,"CycleCode":"CCG2        ","CycleNameID":132,"CycleName":"Community Composting for Green Spaces","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CCG2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":422000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project engages with numerous well established community gardens, urban agriculture, school, and prison sites in the Greater Bay Area, taking advantage of years of work and community investment in these programs.  These programs serve priority populations including schools, immigrants, refugees and disenfranchised communities of color. Our efforts are expand existing efforts to divert compostable materials in the community, and route those materials to sites within the community to build soil, climate resilience and food security.","ParticipantName":"California Alliance for Community Composting","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kourtnii","LastName":"Brown","Phone":"2022509411"},{"GrantID":26039,"CycleID":783,"CycleCode":"CCG2        ","CycleNameID":132,"CycleName":"Community Composting for Green Spaces","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CCG2         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Trina Ritter","AwardedFunds":716000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project engages with numerous well established community gardens, urban agriculture, and prison sites in all San Joaquin region counties, taking advantage of years of work and community investment in these programs.  These programs serve priority populations including schools, immigrants, refugees and disenfranchised communities of color. Our efforts expand existing efforts to divert compostable materials in the community, and route those materials to sites within the community to build soil, climate resilience and food security.","ParticipantName":"California Alliance for Community Composting","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kourtnii","LastName":"Brown","Phone":"2022509411"},{"GrantID":26057,"CycleID":778,"CycleCode":"TRP15       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP15        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":36000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to help support pavement rehabilitation on Van Buren Boulevard from Bellegrave Avenue to Etiwanda Avenue. Pavement rehabilitation is scheduled to begin in spring 2023. The road will be milled and overlayed with 9,000 tongs of RAC hot-mix.","ParticipantName":"City of Jurupa Valley","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andrea","LastName":"Mejia","Phone":"9513326464"},{"GrantID":26079,"CycleID":778,"CycleCode":"TRP15       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP15        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\nThe proposed project will include 9.3 lane miles of roadway. The condition of the selected local roads for the grant to be used is structurally in good shape. However, there are areas where the existing streets display degraded conditions and require repair. The roads show weathering, pavement cracking, and minor base failures. The project aims to keep our good structural roads near new requirements by applying the proper maintenance strategies at the right time to extend the life and preserve the road network.  \r\n\r\nProposed construction start date is April to May 2023 utilizing 308,291 square yards of chip seal material.\r\n\r\nCurrent Condition: The existing pavement is degraded and requires repair. All the roads show weathering, pavement cracking, and minor base failures.\r\n\r\nImprovements Needed: The Road Sealant Project will include 9.3 lane miles of roadway. The proposed project will consist of micro-surfacing, Type II, traffic striping, and pavement markings.\r\n\r\nRecommendations: The purpose of the road sealant project is to keep our good roads or near new conditions by applying the proper maintenance strategies at the right time to extend the life and preserve investments.By applying a cost-effective treatment at the right time, the pavement can be rehabilitated to almost its original condition. The cumulative effect of systematic, successive preservation treatments is to postpone or delay costly rehabilitation and reconstruction (FHWA, 2005).","ParticipantName":"City of Lincoln","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Edgar","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"9164342419"},{"GrantID":26083,"CycleID":778,"CycleCode":"TRP15       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP15        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":249880.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\nThe 2024 street improvement project will be the third phase of the second cycle of the Citywide Annual Local/Residential Street Rehabilitation Program.  This phase will improve roadways rated “poor” or “very poor” (Pavement Condition Indexes of 55 and lower) in City maintenance zones 15 through 18.\r\n\r\nThe anticipated construction start date is 07/2024, with anticipated construction dates 07/2024 to 11/2024. The total estimated tons of RAC hot-mix is 24,988 tons.","ParticipantName":"City of Burbank","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Katherine","LastName":"Lopez","Phone":"8182383948"},{"GrantID":26086,"CycleID":778,"CycleCode":"TRP15       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP15        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":148800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County will be executing a Road Seals project in the future where there will be a total of five roads. We are looking to use recycled rubber as material for our chip seal. We are aiming to start around 06/2023 and expect to need to cover about 148,794 square yards of rubberized chip seal.","ParticipantName":"Sutter County","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Luis","LastName":"Carrillo","Phone":"5308227400"},{"GrantID":26092,"CycleID":778,"CycleCode":"TRP15       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP15        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jeremy Xiong","AwardedFunds":35371.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Fullerton is requesting $35,371.00 for 5,053 tons of Asphalt-Rubber/Field Blend RAC Hot Mix material for use on the following City streets. Brookhurst Road, Associated Road (Yorba Linda Blvd. to Bastanchury), and Associated Road (Rolling Hills to Imperial Highway). Proposed construction start date is 3/2023.","ParticipantName":"City of Fullerton","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Chung","Phone":"7147386568"},{"GrantID":26098,"CycleID":778,"CycleCode":"TRP15       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP15        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":31500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Fountain Valley plans Rehabilitation and Resurfacing of Edinger Avenue from Newhope Street to Harbor Blvd.  Proposed construction start date of 10/2023, and construction dates from 10/2023 to 12/2023. The total of RAC hot mix that will be used is approximately 4,500 tons.","ParticipantName":"City of Fountain Valley","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Terri","LastName":"Phan","Phone":"7145934433"},{"GrantID":26103,"CycleID":778,"CycleCode":"TRP15       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP15        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Santa Barbara County Road Maintenance Annual Plan (RdMAP) includes yearly pavement rehabilitation, pavement preservation and preventive maintenance projects. The FY 22/23 Countywide Pavement Preservation and Preventive Maintenance project will include the utilization of 218,775 square yards of rubberized asphalt chip and cape seal. The South/Central and North County Pavement Rehabilitation projects will include the combined utilization of 7,065 tons of rubberized hot mix asphalt. The County will resurface an estimated 55 lane miles of residential, arterial, and collector streets throughout the unincorporated areas of Santa Barbara County. The earliest proposed construction start date is 03/2023 and proposed Construction dates are between 03/2023 to 05/2023 for the South and Central County Pavement Rehabilitation project. For the North County Pavement Rehabilitation Project, the earliest proposed construction start dates is 05/2023 and proposed construction dates are between 05/2023 to 06/2023. For the Pavement Preservation and Preventive Maintenance project the earliest proposed construction start date is 06/2023 and proposed Construction dates are between 06/2023 to 08/2023.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Esmeralda","LastName":"Cruz","Phone":"8058038775"},{"GrantID":26120,"CycleID":778,"CycleCode":"TRP15       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP15        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The 30th District Agricultural Association - Tehama District Fair is working on rehabilitating the roads that cover the 110-acre grounds. The earliest proposed construction start date is 06/2023 after the completion of the annual Fair. The construction dates span from 06/2023 to 09/2023. We are requesting a total 12,500 tons of RAC hot-mix for the rehabilitation.","ParticipantName":"30th District Agricultural Association","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brittany","LastName":"Camacho","Phone":"5305275920"},{"GrantID":26122,"CycleID":778,"CycleCode":"TRP15       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP15        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Town of Loomis proposes bidding in July 2023 and proposes construction start dates from August 2023 to September 2023.  Streets that need more extensive prep work will be bid in July 2024 with work occurring from August 2024 to September 2024.  The Town of Loomis proposes to utilize 250,000 square yards of rubber cape seal.","ParticipantName":"Town of Loomis","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Ly-Lee","Phone":"9168241518"},{"GrantID":26124,"CycleID":799,"CycleCode":"RBC35       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC35        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":191614.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Boys \u0026 Girls Club of San Francisco plans to reduce the volume of single-use plastic bottles by transforming approximately 23 water fountains into water refill stations and purchase three portable water bottle filling stations.  They will install at eight locations throughout the City’s existing facilities.  The Boys \u0026 Girls Club will also implement education and outreach through blog posts, signage, flyers, and other stakeholder channels of communication. ","ParticipantName":"Boys \u0026 Girls Clubs of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joni","LastName":"Lachman","Phone":"4154455417"},{"GrantID":26143,"CycleID":784,"CycleCode":"RBC34       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC34        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":275000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The CSU Fullerton Auxiliary Services Corporation (CSUF) will purchase and install approximately 220 outdoor dual beverage container recycling bins throughout the school campus. They will also purchase supplies such as liners, gloves, Tyvek suits, scales, and pop-up bags to facilitate the collection of beverage containers from inside the school buildings.  The CSUF will implement the education and outreach component of the project utilizing standardized marketing that will educate students, faculty, and staff through labels, flyers, and various social media.","ParticipantName":"CSU Fullerton Auxiliary Services Corporation","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Olga","LastName":"Riveron","Phone":"6572787679"},{"GrantID":26179,"CycleID":784,"CycleCode":"RBC34       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC34        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":275000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of American Canyon will purchase and install approximately 15 permanent outdoor beverage container recycling bins and 15 water refill stations in 11 parks and recreation areas located throughout American Canyon.  The beverage container recycling bins and water refill stations will be placed along walkways, adjacent to play structures, and next to restrooms in the 10 underserved parks.  They will also provide education and outreach for the residents through print, website, and social media.","ParticipantName":"City of American Canyon","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Pam","LastName":"Phillips","Phone":"7076474544"},{"GrantID":26185,"CycleID":799,"CycleCode":"RBC35       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC35        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":92183.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Palmdale will purchase and install approximately 18 dual-stream water refill stations.  The City will implement their education and outreach by informing the public of the new amenities via a social media campaign. In addition, the City also plans to use geofencing for advertising the beverage container recycling campaign.  ","ParticipantName":"City of Palmdale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Benjamin","LastName":"Lucha","Phone":"6612675100"},{"GrantID":26246,"CycleID":779,"CycleCode":"FR77        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR77         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Josephine Chapman","AwardedFunds":49000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Del Norte County Resource Conservation District has identified three farms with the Smith River plain which have been plagued over the last four decades with prolific dumping, consisting particularly of tires.  The RCD has identified three sites on three farms where tires and illegal waste have been cumulated from various locations of the cumulative five thousand acres. In an effort to assist with solid waste clean-up, the RCD will utilize grant funds to support the farmers who have been overwhelmed by tires and assist in solid waste disposal.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte Resource Conservation District","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Howard","Phone":"7072187872"},{"GrantID":26257,"CycleID":781,"CycleCode":"RPP3        ","CycleNameID":135,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Pilot Project Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RPP3         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Duartina Johnson","AwardedFunds":1000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Hambro Pilot Project will include a truck equipped with certified scales and equipment to electronically and efficiently tally and process transactions. Material moving equipment will be manned by at least two trained employees. The staff will inspect material, weigh, redeem and store CRV material on board the truck. At the end of the day the employees will return the truck and material to the Hambro Recycling Center in Arcata, CA for cancelling of glass and baling aluminum and plastic bottles for shipment.","ParticipantName":"Hambro Forest Products, Inc DBA Hambro Recycling","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Slagle","Phone":"5309451309"},{"GrantID":26266,"CycleID":781,"CycleCode":"RPP3        ","CycleNameID":135,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Pilot Project Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RPP3         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jerri Diep","AwardedFunds":1500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Corona has partnered with Recycle From Home to implement their Pilot Project in five phases. The first phase of the project will replicate the mobile residential pick-up service Pilot Project implemented in the City of Irvine. The second phase of the project will include businesses in the mobile pick-up service, add a “Find Me” option that allows customers to add their immediate location to the pick-up route, and implement a bag-drop system that allows multi-unit dwellings to recycle their comingled/non-sorted CRV materials. The third phase will implement micro depot sites in rural areas. This will enable customers to drop off the barcoded bags at one of the micro depot sites and receive their CRV payments at a later date. The fourth phase will consist of a partnership with existing recycling centers to include bag drop systems and equipment to enhance the recycling service at these facilities. Lastly, the fifth phase of the project will implement pre-assigned pick-up days and routes in collaboration with jurisdictions where customers can expect regular recycling service with CRV payments at least once a month.","ParticipantName":"Recycle From Home LLC","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ryan","LastName":"Bloom","Phone":"5622545212"},{"GrantID":26273,"CycleID":780,"CycleCode":"RPP2        ","CycleNameID":135,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Pilot Project Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RPP2         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jerri Diep","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City and County of San Francisco’s Pilot Project is expanding their initial Pilot Project to increase its number of drop-off sites. Our Planet Recycling SF LLC will continue to work with the City to grow from its current 15 locations to at least 20 by the end of the project term. Additionally, the Our Planet Recycling SF LLC will improve the availability of the BottleBank blue bags, a specially designed barcoded bag for customer association to its user account, and improve the customer experience on its BottleBank website to reach more San Francisco residents and grow its customer base.","ParticipantName":"Our Planet Recycling SF LLC","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gabriella","LastName":"Tanko","Phone":"4158014074"},{"GrantID":26274,"CycleID":780,"CycleCode":"RPP2        ","CycleNameID":135,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Pilot Project Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RPP2         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Duartina Johnson","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The United Cerebral Palsy of North Bay (UCPNB) will implement a bag drop system in addition to its initial Pilot Project to expand its current CRV redemption options in Sonoma County. Through the bag drop system, customers will be able to drop off their CRV materials in specially designed barcoded bags that links to their user account at automated collection containers, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The bags are then collected by UCPNB and processed at their Petaluma Recycling Center. Electronic payments such as PayPal or Venmo are issued to the customer within 48 hours.","ParticipantName":"United Cerebral Palsy of the North Bay, Inc","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Blong","Phone":"7077999566"},{"GrantID":26275,"CycleID":780,"CycleCode":"RPP2        ","CycleNameID":135,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Pilot Project Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RPP2         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jerri Diep","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Irvine continues its partnership with Recycle From Home to expand their initial Pilot Project to include businesses in their mobile pick-up service. The mobile pick-up service initially was exclusive to Irvine residential households but will now include businesses. This will expand the project scope and reach a higher CRV redemption rate in the city. Additionally, Recycle From Home will also increase its marketing/outreach to grow its customer base.","ParticipantName":"Recycle From Home LLC","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ryan","LastName":"Bloom","Phone":"5622545212"},{"GrantID":26277,"CycleID":790,"CycleCode":"TEA30       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA30        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":26917.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Calaveras County Environmental Health Department grant budget outlines our enforcement needs that will allow for the continued implementation of an effective enforcement program within Calaveras County. Throughout the past several TEA grant cycles waste tire staff have incorporated continued outreach and education to our community and stakeholders and promoted communication through our Board of Supervisor meeting announcements. Due to our rural setting inspection of our waste tire facilities require additional travel time. There continues to be an increase of waste tires being dumped in our County on public roads and public right of ways. Our waste tire staff partner with our Code Enforcement Department and Public Works to act as sentinels for the dump sites for pick-up. Our Environmental Health department also provides education at our public counter to our community members and educate them on how they can assist our staff in locating illegally dumped waste tires throughout our community. It is critical our staff continue to receive ongoing training through CalRecycle\u0027s website and the ability to attend the LEA conferences as part of continued education and guidance.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Medina","Phone":"2097546744"},{"GrantID":26281,"CycleID":790,"CycleCode":"TEA30       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA30        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":154458.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant will allow for Environmental Health to perform waste tire inspections, identify unpermitted waste tire activities, and provide enforcement for illegally dumped tires within Placer County.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Holloway","Phone":"5307452300"},{"GrantID":26284,"CycleID":790,"CycleCode":"TEA30       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA30        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":193562.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant program allows Stanislaus County to administer a comprehensive waste tire enforcement program which includes the following elements: identification, documentation, education, and inspection of businesses involved in the generation, collection, transportation, and disposal of waste tires.\r\n\r\nCurrently, there are approximately 666 waste tire businesses in Stanislaus County and in the participating cities.  The grant allows inspections of each of these tire facilities, tire dealers, auto dismantler, tire haulers, and other waste tire generators.  The local enforcement of the waste tire regulations will emphasize the importance of proper disposal, reuse, and recycling of waste tires through the education and the regulation of generators, haulers, and end-user businesses.\r\n\r\nSince the program\u0027s inception in 2006, two large tire piles containing over 20,000 tires have been cleaned up.  Over 4,524 inspections of tire facilities and tire haulers have been conducted, with 47 notices of violation issued along with 13 referrals to CalRecycle for legal action.  \r\n\r\nIf TEA 30 is awarded to Stanislaus County it will enable our jurisdiction to conduct 230 inspections, spend 265 hours on surveillance, investigate reported violations and respond to complaints of tire dumps.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Miramontes","Phone":"2095256729"},{"GrantID":26286,"CycleID":790,"CycleCode":"TEA30       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA30        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":52750.0000,"ProjectSummary":"El Dorado County Environmental Management Department is applying on behalf of the County.  The Board of Supervisors has signed a resolution allowing Environmental Management to apply for this grant.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robin","LastName":"Bowker","Phone":"5306216665"},{"GrantID":26287,"CycleID":790,"CycleCode":"TEA30       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA30        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":420731.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Alameda County Department of Environmental Health (ACDEH) will utilize the TEA 30 Waste Tire Grant Funds to implement the Waste Tire Program and conduct compliance inspections to verify compliance with the Waste Tire Regulations. Additionally, ACDEH will use TEA 30 grant funds to prepare reports and payment requests and provide information and education to community stakeholders and regulated businesses, while also providing continuing education for ACDEH Waste Tire inspection staff.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Hildreth","Phone":"5106391266"},{"GrantID":26291,"CycleID":790,"CycleCode":"TEA30       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA30        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":30310.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Waste Tire Program is to protect public health and the environment with regard to waste tires and facilities in Tehama County. TCEHD intends to use TEA 30 reimbursement grant funds for inspection, enforcement, outreach, training and management in order to accomplish these objectives.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lori","LastName":"Muller","Phone":"5305278020"},{"GrantID":26294,"CycleID":790,"CycleCode":"TEA30       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA30        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":53962.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant monies will be used to fund the existing Waste Tire Enforcement Program, which includes conducting routine waste tire inspections, surveillance and enforcement, community education, attending round table events and other training required by Cal Recycle, and to purchase equipment and supplies needed to conduct the program activities.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andrea","LastName":"Sanchez","Phone":"8317554936"},{"GrantID":26298,"CycleID":790,"CycleCode":"TEA30       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA30        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of the Waste Tire Program is to promote compliance with State and local regulations as it\r\npertains to the collection, handling, storage and disposal of waste tires in an effort to protect the air,\r\nwater, and land from pollution and to ensure public health and safety.\r\nThe Fresno County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division, proposes to utilize FY\r\n2022-23 Waste Tire Grant funds for staffing, training and equipment needs associated with continuing\r\nthe County‘s Enforcement Program Plan.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sukhdeep","LastName":"Sidhu","Phone":"5596003271"},{"GrantID":26301,"CycleID":790,"CycleCode":"TEA30       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA30        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant will be used for continued inspections and enforcement of waste tire generators, waste tire haulers, and waste tire end-use facilities in accordance with CalRecycle regulations for the disposal and storage of waste/used tires. Inspections will be conducted on the CalRecycle Priority TPID list provided by CalRecycle and businesses currently registered with CalRecycle for the disposal and storage of waste/used tires. Educational visits will be conducted on new businesses generating, storing, and disposing of waste/used tires. Surveillance will be conducted as needed when illegal dumping of waste tires is suspected by a generator, hauler, and end-use facility. This program has aided the City of Fresno in the monitoring generators, haulers, and end-use facilities with the disposal of waste tires ensuring businesses are contracting with a registered hauler resulting in less waste tires being illegally dumped throughout the City of Fresno.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christina","LastName":"Pasillas","Phone":"5596218456"},{"GrantID":26302,"CycleID":790,"CycleCode":"TEA30       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA30        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":185698.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Diego Regional Waste Tire program will be using grant funds to continue implementing inspections, enforcement, and educate over 1,100 active waste tire generating businesses. In 2007, the City began inviting neighboring cities to participate in the grant program in order to achieve better regional compliance. Today, the City is collaborating with six neighboring cities (Participating Collaborative Jurisdictions).","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Frick","Phone":"6192367080"},{"GrantID":26303,"CycleID":790,"CycleCode":"TEA30       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA30        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":650000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be utilized to inspect tire-related businesses and ensure entities within the County are storing and hauling used and waste tires as dictated by California law. These funds will augment local and regional enforcement efforts by seeking to prevent the unlawful stockpiling and dumping of waste tires. This goal is accomplished by allowing personnel to be dedicated to the task of ensuring waste tires reach an appropriate end-use facility by educating business owners of the proper disposal methods and referring the actions of offenders to the appropriate governing agency.\r\n\r\nTraining will be provided to assure county employees are kept up to date with new requirements of the state. Staff will also attend safety training of perishable skills.\r\n\r\nEquipment requested will be utilized to assure the employees are well prepared when conducting inspections.\r\n\r\nDirect Administration funds will be used to supervise the grant in an effort to assure all tasks are met.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Mendez","Phone":"7605782727"},{"GrantID":26304,"CycleID":790,"CycleCode":"TEA30       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA30        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":24091.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Staff time and equipment costs to ensure waste tire generators remain in compliance with the State law and investigate and remove illegally dumped tires out of our streets and alleys.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rahimullah","LastName":"Sabur","Phone":"2095715145"},{"GrantID":26307,"CycleID":790,"CycleCode":"TEA30       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA30        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":185678.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will be used to conduct waste tire inspections and other enforcement actions, train employees on waste tire regulations, enforcement and educate waste tire operators, other enforcement agencies, and the general public on the requirements for handling, disposing and storage of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Kraus","Phone":"9256085549"},{"GrantID":26310,"CycleID":790,"CycleCode":"TEA30       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA30        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":162468.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to buy equipment to run the program, conduct inspections for generators and haulers, do surveillance activity and to enforce CalRecycle\u0027s laws and regulations. The augmentation of the enforcement will be reflected on the generators and haulers that will be in compliance with the proper disposal of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Perez","Phone":"4422651888"},{"GrantID":26315,"CycleID":790,"CycleCode":"TEA30       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA30        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":650000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will be utilized for the enforcement of waste tire laws and regulations through inspections of waste tire facilities within our jurisdiction and for the administration of the waste tire grant.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dorcas","LastName":"Hanson-lugo","Phone":"6264305540"},{"GrantID":26317,"CycleID":790,"CycleCode":"TEA30       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA30        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":124196.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Grant funds will be used to continue waste tire management in Sonoma County through permitting, inspections, education and enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Sosko","Phone":"7075656521"},{"GrantID":26318,"CycleID":790,"CycleCode":"TEA30       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA30        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":484325.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Sacramento County Environmental Management Department requests TEA 30 grant funding for the continued implementation of a local waste tire inspection and enforcement program. Funds will be used to ensure businesses comply with State regulations governing the storage, transportation, and manifesting of used and waste tires. This will be accomplished via inspection of waste tire generators and haulers, surveying for new businesses that are required to comply with State waste tire regulations, investigating illegal tire hauling and dumping complaints, and providing used/waste tire education to the public and businesses. Funds will also be used for staff training, equipment, and to prepare required reports for submittal to CalRecycle.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"MR  ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Czapla","Phone":"9168766586"},{"GrantID":26319,"CycleID":790,"CycleCode":"TEA30       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA30        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":71519.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to inspect our over 1800 Waste Tire Facilities for compliance with all waste tire handling regulations. Our past participation in the Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grant program resulted in a decrease in the number of large illegal waste tire dumping incidents in our jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jerry","LastName":"Weir","Phone":"2138476260"},{"GrantID":26324,"CycleID":790,"CycleCode":"TEA30       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA30        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":83296.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Mateo County EH applies for the TEA 30 Tire enforcement grant to conduct inspection and enforcement activities as it relates to the Tire Program, under guidance from Cal Recycle.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Rompf","Phone":"6503390327"},{"GrantID":26325,"CycleID":790,"CycleCode":"TEA30       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA30        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":58694.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Investigate illegal tire activities and perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Ex","Phone":"7072534419"},{"GrantID":26327,"CycleID":789,"CycleCode":"SWC93       ","CycleNameID":124,"CycleName":"Legacy Disposal Site Abatement Partial Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC93        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Phillip Kovacs","AwardedFunds":429379.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Hallelujah Junction Wildlife Area consists of over 13,000 acres located in the Eastern Sierra Nevadas and was originally acquired by CDFW for the Truckee Donner deer herd winter migration. It is also enjoyed by the public for recreation activities including hunting, fishing, hiking, and observation. The landscape contains high desert flora such as Antelope Bitterbrush, Big Sagebrush, and other native grass species. The wildlife area was originally old ranching properties and previous landowners established the dumpsite in a ravine adjacent to Long Valley Creek. Over several years, household and agricultural waste were deposited in the ravine. The dumpsite is approximately 5,200 square feet at an unknown depth.  The overall project is to remove all waste illegally dumped from one site on the CDFW Hallelujah Junction Wildlife Area to prevent injury or poisoning to the public and wildlife. Removal of debris will also mitigate contaminates leaching and polluting Long Valley Creek. The dumpsite has not been active since the property was acquired by CDFW. The responsible party cannot be identified, located, or pay for timely and proper remediation. CDFW\u0027s cleanup strategy consists of partnering with a contractor, California Conservation Corp., and Cal Fire Inmate crews to efficiently remove all waste discarded at the dumpsite using hand crews and heavy equipment to remove, sort, and haul debris to the appropriate waste facilities. CDFW staff will monitor all activity by the contractor to ensure proper remediation and prevent any environmental hazards. Concluding removal of all waste, the site will be restored by mechanically removing all noxious weeds, installing erosion control devices, and re-establishing native vegetation including bitterbrush and sagebrush. CDFW will continue to monitor the site annually to remove any remaining small particle debris and assess the success of the native plantings. Improvement of habitat will benefit all wild game and the public. Matching in-kind funds were estimated to be $33,567.","ParticipantName":"California Department of Fish and Wildlife","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jason","LastName":"Holley","Phone":"9168276851"},{"GrantID":26331,"CycleID":790,"CycleCode":"TEA30       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA30        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":61547.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Victorville is located in the Mojave Desert area approximately 1.5 hour from the heavily populated Los Angeles, Orange County, Inland Empire and approximately 3 hours from the growing Las Vegas Nevada areas. The City is surrounded by a vast amount of desert land and has three major highways that intersect within the City(I-15 Freeway, CA Highway 18/138, and US highway 395). Due to the surrounding geography, the City experiences a large amount of illegal dumping activity which includes illegally dumped tire piles of both general passenger and commercial type tires. The City is continues to grow industrially and commercially and in total residential units and currently has 117 waste tire related businesses (identified via WTMS as active businesses). Specifically, the City has a large number of used tire dealers located in areas of the City that historically have high frequencies of illegally dumped waste tires. The City will use waste tire enforcement grant funds to establish a presence in our City and partner with the State to regulate the waste tire disposal process and minimize illegal dumping through surveillance, enforcement, and administrative actions. Funds will also aid our assigned staff to provide them with office and small field supplies/equipment to carryout grant inspection, surveillance, and education tasks. Our primary goal when utilizing grant funds is to inspect all waste tire generators and haulers within the grant period. Additionally, we will partner with the businesses, ensuring that all waste tires are manifested utilizing the forms provided by Cal-Recycle and encouraging them to report those who illegally dispose of tires. In administering the grant, the City of Victorville will prioritize its activities to mirror those established in the grant terms/conditions and procedures: inspection, waste tire manifest compliance, identifying illegal disposal activities, education, and awareness.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Duran","Phone":"7609555104"},{"GrantID":26332,"CycleID":790,"CycleCode":"TEA30       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA30        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":650000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Bernardino County Land Use Services - Code Enforcement anticipates Countywide inspections of all waste tire facilities within our jurisdiction and all cities within the County that are not individual grantees. The largest geographical county in the lower 48 states, San Bernardino County has vast areas of open land in desert and mountain regions, as well as many large incorporated cities; illegal dumping of waste tires in remote areas has been a chronic problem. San Bernardino County Land Use Services - Code Enforcement anticipates that participation in CalRecycle‘s grant programs, the County will mark improvement with respect to illegal waste tire dumping activities. \r\nIn addition to scheduled facility and compliance inspections, we will provide educational outreach and enforcement efforts throughout the county to promote the proper transport, storing and disposal of waste tires, thereby reducing the incidences of illegal dumping, improper stockpiling and illegal transport activities.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Guillermo","LastName":"Morales","Phone":"7602211649"},{"GrantID":26333,"CycleID":790,"CycleCode":"TEA30       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA30        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":409416.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Orange County will utilize these grant funds to investigate illegal tire disposal activities and perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Funds will also be used for community and industry education, staff training and administration of the grant.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dean","LastName":"Freed","Phone":"7144336220"},{"GrantID":26334,"CycleID":790,"CycleCode":"TEA30       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA30        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":129788.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The county will use the funds to conduct inspections of active tire facilities.  It will also monitor dumping areas for the presence of illegally disposed tires.  When found, the county will remove and properly dispose of waste tires.  The funds will also be used to send staff to Technical Training Series.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Cantwell","Phone":"5307497526"},{"GrantID":26336,"CycleID":790,"CycleCode":"TEA30       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA30        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Renee Podris","AwardedFunds":85083.0000,"ProjectSummary":"TEA30 grant funds will be used for conducting routine waste tires facility inspections, attending necessary trainings, related administrative work, educating the public and facilities, field patrolling, small cleanups, and surveillance, to buy necessary equipment, to pay for mileage, etc.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Moushumi","LastName":"Hasan","Phone":"5306668646"},{"GrantID":26337,"CycleID":790,"CycleCode":"TEA30       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA30        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":152246.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health (DEH) is to protect public health, safety, and the environment in regards to proper storage, transport and use of waste tires within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe County of Santa Clara DEH intends to use TEA grant funds for activities directly related to inspection and administration costs for implementing the waste tire program as outlined in the grant procedures and requirements, and grant application guidelines and ongoing grant guidance from CalRecycle regarding waste and used tire activities.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"AJ","LastName":"Sekhon","Phone":"4089182787"},{"GrantID":26339,"CycleID":790,"CycleCode":"TEA30       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA30        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":83784.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local Government tire enforcement program.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brandon","LastName":"Medellin","Phone":"5596757821"},{"GrantID":26340,"CycleID":775,"CycleCode":"TDA20       ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA20        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":241898.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The County proposes to use TDA as a lightweight fill material for construction of winter roads and tipping pads within the County’s Kiefer Landfill.  Approximately 5,900 tons (589,995 passenger tire equivalents [PTE]) will be used.  Construction is estimated to occur June 2023 through September 2024.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Bowers","Phone":"9168751461"},{"GrantID":26341,"CycleID":790,"CycleCode":"TEA30       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA30        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":45259.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Environmental Health Services staff will perform duties to enforce the waste tire laws and regulations under CalRecycle\u0027s authority.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lee","LastName":"Bryant","Phone":"4154736271"},{"GrantID":26343,"CycleID":790,"CycleCode":"TEA30       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA30        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":79730.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Bakersfield‘s Waste Tire Enforcement Program will implement an inspection and compliance program that:\r\n\r\n1. Educates waste tire generators within our jurisdiction on their responsibilities to comply with applicable laws;\r\n\r\n2. Surveys Waste Tire Facilities and confirms that generators are using authorized waste tire haulers, properly maintaining CTLs; and fulfilling the WTF requirements;\r\n\r\n3. Identifies and reports sites that may be in violation of WTF storage standards;\r\n\r\n4. Initiates enforcement action against facilities that are in non-compliance by issuing a Notice of Violation (NOV);\r\n\r\n5. Refers facilities that continue to be in non-compliance after the issuance of a LNOV to CalRecycle staff;\r\n\r\n6. Identify and investigate existing sites where waste tires have been illegally dumped; and\r\n\r\n7. Obtains and submits the necessary information required for monthly reporting through WTMS to CalRecycle.\r\n\r\nThe activities described above are an effective way to address the City of Bakersfield’s\r\nneed to educate tire dealers and auto dismantlers of their responsibilities and reduce the\r\nillegal disposal of waste tires. The program will be comprehensive, informative and allows for enforcement action when necessary. It provides for correcting of waste handling problems, reducing long-term disposal problems, identifying illegal waste tire haulers and encouraging compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Paquette","Phone":"6613263948"},{"GrantID":26344,"CycleID":790,"CycleCode":"TEA30       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA30        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":7109.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Performance of TEA duties and related costs","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicholas","LastName":"Henderson","Phone":"5306930172"},{"GrantID":26345,"CycleID":790,"CycleCode":"TEA30       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA30        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":133383.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Perform waste tire enforcement activities, including: inspecting waste tire generators and transporters, perform educational/outreach, and perform enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Ambrose","Phone":"7077846765"},{"GrantID":26348,"CycleID":788,"CycleCode":"SWC92       ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC92        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Noe Garay","AwardedFunds":450000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project combats illegal dumping and provides for the cleanup of trash/litter and homeless encampments within the road right-of-way in underserved communities and in flood right-of-way. Discarded waste magnifies urban blight in the dense inner-city neighborhoods.  Waste generated by homeless encampments in riverbeds and channels threaten the quality of water courses and aquifers.  The project will concentrate funds to cleaning up in the underserved communities and environmentally sensitive areas of: Antelope Valley (Quartz Hill community), Rosewood Franchise, and the San Jose Creek tributary.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wilson","LastName":"Fong","Phone":"6268616005"},{"GrantID":26354,"CycleID":788,"CycleCode":"SWC92       ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC92        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Phillip Kovacs","AwardedFunds":150563.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Yuba City proposes to provide clean-up activities at a high priority locations identified that pose a threat to public safety, health, and the environment include Illegal dumping along: 1. City-owned land on the east side of the Feather River where a portion of the site is developed with City’s wastewater treatment ponds and 2. Hot spots throughout the City, only when time and resources are available.\r\n\r\nThe City has implemented a comprehensive program to combat homelessness that includes outreach, emergency shelter, food assistance, mental health services, and other related support services.  Our goal is compassionate enforcement. With this grant funding, the City intends to combat illegal disposal sites and homeless encampments as associated with the City’s growing homeless problems. The City proposes to increase the frequency of solid waste removal and disposal at one identified site and, when time and resources are available, at city-wide hot spots.  \r\n\r\nCleanup activities will be evaluated after each cleanup event, ensuring that the area is free of blight or potential health and safety issues. Required records and reports will include statistics, site photos, and costs to evaluate the effectiveness of the grant funds in removing solid waste from encampments. The goals and objectives will continually be monitored to ensure that the City is meeting the overall intent of the grant program. The Project Manager will be responsible to ensure the program is being implemented within the expectations of the City and CalRecycle.","ParticipantName":"City of Yuba City","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Ball","Phone":"5307888772"},{"GrantID":26356,"CycleID":789,"CycleCode":"SWC93       ","CycleNameID":124,"CycleName":"Legacy Disposal Site Abatement Partial Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC93        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Julian Lopez","AwardedFunds":750000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project aims to pullback the limits of the landfill from the active landslide area adjacent to the Upper Disposal Area (UDA) on the Mussel Rock Landfill as well as stabilize the slope to avoid future landfill exposure of the UDA. Areas adjacent to the UDA are currently unstable due to an active landslide adjacent to the proposed work area which is exposing the previously covered solid waste material in the area. The project will start by first removing the remaining landfill cover at the work area and then remove and reconsolidate the landfill waste on-site. Once the solid waste is removed, the project work area will be regraded to assist in stabilizing the landslide area and delay the future exposure of waste.","ParticipantName":"City of Daly City","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shirley","LastName":"Chan","Phone":"6509918231"},{"GrantID":26358,"CycleID":787,"CycleCode":"FR78        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR78         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Josephine Chapman","AwardedFunds":172680.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Riverside County is seeking funding for illegal dumping cleanup and prevention measures for four unidentified dump sites located on farm and ranch property within Riverside County. Funds will be used to assist the agricultural community to revitalize properties victimized by illegally dumped solid waste, funding will ease the financial hardship and the land can be used for its intended agricultural purpose. Staff will also educate owners of agricultural properties as to proper ways to secure the land, proper disposal methods for small illegal dumps and provide appropriate referrals, as well as pay for various types of prevention measures to assist with the county’s long-term illegal dumping strategy. ","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Aaron","LastName":"Aceves","Phone":"7603397223"},{"GrantID":26360,"CycleID":788,"CycleCode":"SWC92       ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC92        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Julian Lopez","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Del Norte County proposes to oversee the cleanup of abandoned properties in Del Norte County that have been targets of illegal dumping which are adjacent to watercourses.  Grant resources will also be used to abate and recycle up to 25-30 abandoned motor homes or trailers during the grant period, which are especially costly and challenging to manage in this rural county which is over 75% public land.   Grant resources will also be used for fencing and other means to inhibit additional dumping on properties following cleanup activities.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Miss","FirstName":"Heidi","LastName":"Kunstal","Phone":"7074647254"},{"GrantID":26363,"CycleID":787,"CycleCode":"FR78        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR78         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Josephine Chapman","AwardedFunds":54050.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tulare County Resource Management Agency has identified three farms in Tulare County which have been plagued with prolific dumping. These three sites have a history of illegal dumping and are zoned for agricultural use. To assist with solid waste clean-up, Tulare County will utilize grant funds to remove the material and assist with disposal. Grant funds will also be used to purchase and install signage to deter future illegal dumping on these three identified sites.  ","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alexandra","LastName":"Yates","Phone":"5596247000"},{"GrantID":26371,"CycleID":787,"CycleCode":"FR78        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR78         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Josephine Chapman","AwardedFunds":35310.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Solano County is seeking funding to reimburse an illegal dumping cleanup site located on an orchard that has been remediated. Cleanup included illegally dumped materials that were engulfed in a fire including but not limited to, barrels of transmission oil, large barrels containing unidentified liquids and other solid waste.   ","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Ambrose","Phone":"7077846765"},{"GrantID":26372,"CycleID":789,"CycleCode":"SWC93       ","CycleNameID":124,"CycleName":"Legacy Disposal Site Abatement Partial Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC93        - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Noe Garay","AwardedFunds":320621.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Jose is seeking a matching cleanup Grant of $750,000 for the proposed project which includes replacement of the existing flare station and associated landfill gas collection and control system expected to be performed during FY2022- 2023 at the former Singleton Road Disposal Site (SRDS). The City of San Jose owns and operates the SRDS containing a flare station and the associated landfill gas collection and control system (LGCCS). The LGCCS and its operations at the SRDS are required by the Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD) and are permitted as Plant No. 4175 in accordance with Regulation 8, Rule 34. Due to the operational inefficiencies associated with ageing infrastructure and the lower amounts of methane being generated from the SRDS over time, the City of San Jose is proposing to replace the existing flare system and the LGCCS which is expected to help improve the operational efficiency with the goal of protecting the health and safety of surrounding residential neighborhood and continuing to meet the Title 27 and the BAAQMD compliance requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Geoff","LastName":"Blair","Phone":"4089752576"},{"GrantID":26373,"CycleID":787,"CycleCode":"FR78        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR78         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Josephine Chapman","AwardedFunds":70000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of South Lake Tahoe is applying under the pilot program option to abate homeless encampments on riverbanks and meadows that filter into the lake throughout the region. The areas are agriculturally zoned, and sites are currently being identified. Clean Tahoe is the organization who ultimately receives the area’s encampment complaints and handles cleanup.  Grant funds would allow the organization to expand their cleanup efforts through training, additional labor, and rental equipment, if needed.   This program will allow for timely cleanups, regardless of the landowner, eliminating a lengthy waiting period between eviction and cleanup.   \r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nProjects include a site survey of debris and photos, property owner determination, any necessary agreement negotiation, eviction, and abatement.  Last year there were 80 encampments reported, which varied in size.  Timely cleanup will help ease any environmental impacts and help eliminate wildlife’s access to food, trash, and other harmful material.  Clean Tahoe will prevent future illegal dumping incidences by responding quickly to illegal dumping cases, so they don’t escalate and through collaboration efforts with law enforcement. ","ParticipantName":"City of South Lake Tahoe","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lori","LastName":"Marino","Phone":"5305427410"},{"GrantID":26375,"CycleID":787,"CycleCode":"FR78        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR78         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Josephine Chapman","AwardedFunds":42989.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Contra Costa Resource Conservation District plans to remove solid waste from two privately-owned sites in Contra Costa County and reimburse one site cleanup that has been completed in November 2020. Two of the identified sites have accumulated illegally dumped solid waste on an orchard owned and managed by Frog Hollow Farm and the third site is a privately owned vineyard struggling with illegally dumped solid waste. Project funds would be used to dispose of illegally deposited solid waste on the identified sites, purchase signs and install preventive measures to deter future solid waste.  ","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa Resource Conservation District","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ben","LastName":"Weise","Phone":"9256904145"},{"GrantID":26385,"CycleID":787,"CycleCode":"FR78        ","CycleNameID":5,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup and Abatement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR78         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Josephine Chapman","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Through the Farm and Ranch Grant, the county proposes to clean up two sites.  The sites are adjacent to each other and were a former animal feedlot, until the early 2000s.  Since then, the sites have been cleared of all structures and have become vacant lots.  This vacancy has unfortunately attracted illegal dumping. The Imperial County Public Health Department, Division of Environmental Health, was first notified about the illegal dumping at this site on September 26, 2022, although, it appears that the dumping has possibly been occurring for years. If awarded a Farm and Ranch Grant, the property owner has agreed to work with a contractor to have the site cleaned up.  Much of the waste consists of concrete demolition waste, the prospective contractor for the clean-up project has proposed to recycle this concrete. Household waste, which is also prevalent at the site, will be taken for proper disposal at a local landfill. The property owner is contemplating grinding overgrown brush at the site to turn it into mulch material which will be spread onto the site for dust suppression. To prevent further dumping on the site, once it is clean, the prospective contractor has proposed digging two parallel ditches, which will hopefully prevent easy access to the site.  These ditches will be installed on the northern and western property lines, as there are existing barriers on the southern and eastern perimeters. ","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alphonso","LastName":"Andrade","Phone":"4422651892"},{"GrantID":26386,"CycleID":791,"CycleCode":"ORG7        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG7         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":10000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: California Wood Recycling dba Agromin proposes to expand its existing composting facility in Santa Paula. The Limoneira site will utilize a covered aerated static pile composting system to divert an additional 68,125 tons per year of food and green material from landfill. The green and food material is currently landfilled at Simi Valley Landfill, Toland Road Landfill, or Lost Hills Landfill. The project will result in 681,000 tons of newly diverted food and green material from landfill and a reduction of 147,000 MTCO2e of greenhouse gas emissions over ten years. In addition, the project will provide 26 jobs targeting a priority population, support community projects with free compost, and provide funds for the Santa Paula Sports Park rehabilitation project. ","ParticipantName":"California Wood Recycling dba Agromin","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Readle","Phone":"9167391202"},{"GrantID":26398,"CycleID":791,"CycleCode":"ORG7        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG7         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":2710081.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Humboldt Waste Management Authority proposes a Stand-Alone Pre-Processing project to convert an existing 19,000-square-foot building at the Hawthorne Street Transfer Station located in Eureka, CA into an Organics Waste Processing Operation. The renovated facility will be used to receive, sort and process new residential co-collected and commercial source-separated food and green material currently disposed of at the Dry Creek Landfill. Commercial food material will be cleaned and processed into an organic slurry that will be transported to a composting facility. The project will result in 237,823 tons of newly diverted food and green material from landfill and a reduction of 47,298 MTCO2e of greenhouse gas emissions over ten years. In addition, the project will provide an estimated five full-time jobs targeted for priority populations and supports Humboldt County’s edible food recovery program.  ","ParticipantName":"Humboldt Waste Management Authority","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Keller-Heckman","Phone":"7072688680"},{"GrantID":26400,"CycleID":791,"CycleCode":"ORG7        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG7         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":179618.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Sacramento State University proposes to replace an organics compactor located at the Dining Commons with an in-vessel composting system. This will eliminate the need for the waste hauler to provide service for the compactor, which will reduce emissions associated with waste transportation.  In addition, the food material will be composted on-site instead of being sent to Yolo County Landfill. The compost will be used to fertilize campus lawns at Sacramento State by Grounds and Landscape Services and donated to Sacramento City Unified School District school gardens.  The project will result in 958 tons of newly diverted food material from landfill and a reduction of 345 MTCO2e of greenhouse gas emissions over ten years.   ","ParticipantName":"California State University, Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ryan","LastName":"Todd","Phone":"9162782817"},{"GrantID":26402,"CycleID":791,"CycleCode":"ORG7        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG7         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":10000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Redding proposes to design and construct infrastructure that will enable the City to utilize excess anaerobic digestion capacity at the Clear Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant to divert food material from landfills for co-digestion. The project will include the construction of food waste slurry receiving equipment and storage tanks, a polishing process for intake of feedstock into the existing anaerobic digesters, and a two-stage biogas conditioning system to meet the increased output of biogas before injecting this renewable natural gas into the PG\u0026E gas transmission main. The source-separated food and green material is currently landfilled at West Central Landfill. The project will result in 40,000 tons of newly diverted food material from a landfill located in a low-income community, a reduction of over 9,000 MTCO2e of greenhouse gas emissions over ten years, and will create one full-time permanent job. ","ParticipantName":"City of Redding","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Josh","LastName":"Vandiver","Phone":"5302246069"},{"GrantID":26404,"CycleID":791,"CycleCode":"ORG7        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG7         - 2021-22","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":3000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Arakelian Enterprises, Inc., dba Crown Recycling Services (CRS) proposes a Standalone Pre-Processing project to install an organics processing system at its Transfer Station/Materials Recovery Facility (TS/MRF) in Sun Valley, CA. The project will target up to 100,000 tons per year of food waste and compostable paper/fiber that is currently collected in the mixed solid waste collection and sent to landfill. This material will now be collected in SB 1383 organic collection programs and processed through the proposed organics processing system and then transferred to a compost facility for composting. The project will result in 780,750 tons of diverted food and green material from landfill and a reduction of 281,070 MTCO2e of greenhouse gas emissions over ten years. The project will also provide an estimated 17 new full-time jobs targeted for local, disadvantaged and low-income communities. ","ParticipantName":"Arakelian Enterprises, Inc. DBA Crown Recycling Services","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Laura","LastName":"Ferrante","Phone":"2032093302"},{"GrantID":26420,"CycleID":780,"CycleCode":"RPP2        ","CycleNameID":135,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Pilot Project Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RPP2         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jerri Diep","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Culver City continues its partnership with SoCal Recycling to expand their initial Pilot Project to include Sundays in their days of operations. This will expand the project scope and reach a higher CRV redemption rate in the city by providing consumers with added convenience to redeem their CRV materials seven days a week. Additionally, SoCal Recycling will also increase its marketing and outreach activities to grow its customer base.","ParticipantName":"SoCal Recycling Industries Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Armond","LastName":"Abramian","Phone":"3236622904"},{"GrantID":26432,"CycleID":791,"CycleCode":"ORG7        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG7         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":116000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: University of Southern California proposes to purchase an in-vessel composting system and hydraulic lift to be added to the LA Memorial Coliseum grounds by the University of Southern California. The in-vessel composter will be used for non-event days to capture food and green material produced on-site, diverting this material from the Sunshine Canyon Landfill. The project is located in a disadvantaged community and will reduce the environmental and health impacts of transportation the food and green material. The compost produced will be used to improve and expand landscaping and support other compost projects on site and the University of Southern California. The project will result in 530 tons of food and green material from landfill and a reduction of 168 MTCO2e of greenhouse gas emissions over ten years.  ","ParticipantName":"University of Southern California","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christopher","LastName":"Kalaw","Phone":"2137477111"},{"GrantID":26439,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":18632.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To provide 4 Waste Tire Amnesty events within the county of Butte; 1 event per large population area. The goal is to remove up to 4,050 waste tires, and have them sent to a licensed recycling facility.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Valerie","LastName":"Meza","Phone":"5305525705"},{"GrantID":26440,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":52144.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Department of Environmental Resources will administer the grant funding for the four cities and Stanislaus Unincorporated to hold community clean up events or to provide vouchers to residents to turn in waste tires at no cost bimonthly.  The collected tires will be recycled.  The increase in grant funds is due to increase events for Stanislaus Unincorporated.  Stanislaus Unincorporated wants to hold bimonthly events which should increase the amount of tires collected.   County Staff will receive reimbursement requests from the participating cities and will prepare and submit reimbursement requests to CalRecycle.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wallace","LastName":"Low","Phone":"2095256741"},{"GrantID":26442,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":60000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Humboldt Waste Management Authority provides waste tire disposal for the public at the Hawthorne Street Transfer Station.     \r\n\r\nThe grant funds would allow us to continue to the tire collection program.  This minimizes the impact of waste tire disposal to ratepayers and reduces illegal tire dumping in Humboldt County.  This transfer station is located two blocks from a census tract with a CalEnviroScreen Percentile of 73%.  Annotated screenshot attached.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt Waste Management Authority","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Carlos","LastName":"Chavez","Phone":"7072688680"},{"GrantID":26443,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Imperial County is a unique community consisting of seven cities and two franchised haulers.  Each City has both a spring and fall City Clean-ups (CU) that their pertaining haulers host and IVRMA participates to provide the opportunity to residents to drop off waste tires. Some of the larger Cities have between 3 to 4 Clean-Up Events.  In addition, the County will have two to three per year. The Imperial Valley Resource Management Agency (IVRMA) will be coordinating its own events as well to increase collection of residents’ waste tires, especially focusing on those communities that need more events like these throughout the year. There is an estimation of about 40 events per year, thus estimating for a total collection of 15,000 waste tires. The waste tires collected during events will be properly hauled and recycled with our contracted tire recycler. IVRMA is focusing on increasing coordinated and participation of amnesty events for the residents of Imperial County along with effective advertisement/promotion to increase collection of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Imperial Valley Resource Management Agency","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maricela","LastName":"Galarza","Phone":"7609960972"},{"GrantID":26444,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Our Code Enforcement unit plans to hold 6 Tire Amnesty events in different locations throughout the City of Fresno. Our goal is to collect 15,000 tires. The unit will work towards the tires being recycled but will also have them processed for recycling.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christina","LastName":"Pasillas","Phone":"5596218456"},{"GrantID":26445,"CycleID":795,"CycleCode":"RLC38       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC38        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":1992282.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: For reimbursement for Grant #RLC38 eligible expenses to include recycling and litter abatement programs and activities related to beverage containers, E-waste, waste tires and used oil.","ParticipantName":"Civicorps Schools","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Hickey","Phone":"5109927838"},{"GrantID":26447,"CycleID":795,"CycleCode":"RLC38       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC38        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":1992282.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The LA Conservation Corps will carry out the following programs in FY 23-24.\r\n\r\nBeverage Container: \r\n-Increase collection of beverage containers by 4% compared to collections in FY 22-23 via collection routes and special events as measured by DORIIS\r\n-Perform litter abatement and open space litter abatement clean-up services on an as-needed basis \r\n\r\nWaste Tire: \r\n-Take FY 22-23 totals and increase illegally dumped tire collections by 6% as measured by CTL/receipt forms and haul away and properly dispose of/recycle the tires\r\n-Provide event/labor staff resources for collection/hauling waste tires in partnership with the City of LA \r\n\r\nE-waste: \r\n-Take FY 22-23 totals and increase E-waste collections by 4% through curbside/drop off events as measured by collection logs/CEWIS reports and provide outreach/marketing for each event \r\n-Partner with Homeboy Recycling to implement an internship for Corpsmembers \r\n\r\nUsed Oil: \r\n-Conduct CCC signage inspections at assigned locations \r\n-Conduct surveys and hand out boater kits under the Dockwalker Program\r\n-Provide outreach and canvasing in support of LA County Public Works Used Oil Filter Exchange Events","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Conservation Corps","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Skillman","Phone":"2132107620"},{"GrantID":26448,"CycleID":795,"CycleCode":"RLC38       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC38        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":1992282.0000,"ProjectSummary":" Beverage container: Service events, businesses, operate material recovery facility, provide education/outreach to Northern California.\r\nE-waste: Collect E-waste at drop-off events, curbside collections with community partners in Northern California. Provide education/outreach.\r\nUsed oil: Ensure Certified Collection Centers are signed. Provide education/outreach at waterways \u0026 public events. Label storm drains to reduce illegal dumping of used oil. \r\nWaste tire: Collect \u0026 haul waste tires from public lands, provide labor for tire amnesty events in Northern California, as well as education/outreach.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento Regional Conservation Corps","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kala","LastName":"Dean","Phone":"9164176746"},{"GrantID":26449,"CycleID":795,"CycleCode":"RLC38       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC38        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":1992282.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Conservation Corps of Long Beach (CCLB) will continue recycling collections to local business and\r\nMulti-Family complexes. CCLB will expand e waste collections and handling, by partnering with local\r\nschools, business and government agencies. CCLB will expand its service area for CCC oil signage visits,\r\nDockwalker Boat kit and oil collection pan distribution. We will continue to work with our local\r\njurisdictions, government agencies to expand our Tire collection events and outreach efforts as it relates\r\nto all grant activities.","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Knapp","Phone":"5629861249"},{"GrantID":26450,"CycleID":795,"CycleCode":"RLC38       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC38        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":1992282.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Fresno EOC LCC will use funding from RCL 38 to continue services to businesses, school districts, and special events in the City of Fresno. We will continue our collection of CRV beverage containers from schools, businesses, special events, etc, collect used tires through partnerships with local municipalities, collect e-waste from private residents and special collection events, and visit local CCC sites to ensure proper signage is posted for the disposal of used oil. LCC will also staff a certified buyback center in the town of Friant and will fund an Outreach and Recruitment staff member to assist with recruitment for the program.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shawn","LastName":"Riggins","Phone":"5592641048"},{"GrantID":26451,"CycleID":795,"CycleCode":"RLC38       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC38        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":1992282.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: UCCIE was approved for a fund exchange between UCCIE and CCLB of $200,000 with an even exchange decreasing our E-waste funds and increasing our Tire.\r\nReports and Evaluation:\r\nThe Corps will collect, analyze, and report data using Cal Recycle progress report.\r\nEducation, Outreach and Marketing:\r\nDuring FY 23-24, UCC will train Corpsmembers to participate in outreach and recycling education programs.\r\nPartnerships and Collaboration:\r\nBy June 30, 2024, the SCMF-UCC will increase recycling-related partnerships.\r\nCommon Objectives:\r\nBy June 30, 2024, UCC will expand on E-waste, BCRF, and Tire recycling services.","ParticipantName":"Southern California Mountains Foundation","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stacy","LastName":"Gorin","Phone":"5305594210"},{"GrantID":26452,"CycleID":795,"CycleCode":"RLC38       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC38        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":1992282.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Sequoia Community Corps (SCC) will provide residents with viable methods to properly recycle their unwanted E-Waste, Waste Tires, Used Oil, and CRV Beverage Containers to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase opportunities in the local communities.","ParticipantName":"Sequoia Community Corps","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Teresa","LastName":"Guzman","Phone":"5597324194"},{"GrantID":26453,"CycleID":795,"CycleCode":"RLC38       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC38        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":1992282.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The overall recycling goal of Greater Valley Conservation Corps (GVCC) is to provide recycling services to the immediate San Joaquin County communities, as well as nearby Amador, Calaveras, Stanislaus, and Tuolumne counties. GVCC will accomplish this by meeting the following objectives during the 2023-24 fiscal year.\r\n\r\nBeverage Containers\r\nGVCC will:\r\n\r\n• Collect 100,000 lbs. of beverage container materials \r\n• Schedule and participate in 15 community cleanup events\r\n\r\nWaste Tires\r\nGVCC will:\r\n• Increase community waste tire collection events to 16, including community cleanups\r\n• Conduct 13 Waste Tire Amnesty Collection events\r\n\r\nE-Waste\r\nGVCC will:\r\n• Collect 270,000 lbs. of E-waste\r\n• Comply with DTSC approved Universal Waste (UW) trainings\r\n• Organize 4 staff/corpsmembers E-waste Handling Procedure training events\r\n• Increase offsite E-waste drop-off collection events to 16\r\n• Maintain approved E-waste collector status\r\n\r\nUsed Oil\r\nGVCC will:\r\n• Conduct CCC signage review site visits, as directed by CalRecycle\r\n• Distribute 250 to 350 oil recycling kits to partners at various events and collection routes","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County Office of Education (dba Greater Valley Conservation Corps)","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicholas","LastName":"Mueller","Phone":"2092922701"},{"GrantID":26454,"CycleID":795,"CycleCode":"RLC38       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC38        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":1992282.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Farmworkers Institute of Education and Leadership Development employs youth ages 18-26 in a comprehensive youth development program that is certified annually by the California Conservation Corps as meeting Local Conservation Corps statutory requirements. Funds will be used for recycling operations related to beverage containers, e-waste, used oil, and waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Farmworkers Institute of Education and Leadership Development Inc.","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rosa","LastName":"Ruelas","Phone":"6618238828"},{"GrantID":26455,"CycleID":795,"CycleCode":"RLC38       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC38        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":1992282.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Urban Corps will collect beverage containers at schools, businesses, multi-family complexes, large venues and other organizations as well as provide recycling services at special events throughout San Diego County. Urban Corps will collect and haul waste tire from public land and public right-of-way and partner with local jurisdictions to assist in waste tire removal and host local amnesty events. Urban Corps will collect E-Waste from community members, schools, businesses, government agencies and other organizations throughout San Diego County and will host local collection events. Urban Corps will take signage and oil collection surveys from Certified Used Oil Collection Centers throughout San Diego County. Urban Corps will also work with local jurisdictions to perform storm drain stenciling. Urban Corp will offer educational presentation to schools and organizations throughout San Diego County to further educate them on conservation efforts.","ParticipantName":"Urban Corps of San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kyle","LastName":"Kennedy","Phone":"6192355423"},{"GrantID":26456,"CycleID":795,"CycleCode":"RLC38       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC38        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":1992282.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Conservation Corps North Bay (CCNB) will utilize grant funds for the following projects, which will increase the recycling of cans/bottles, E-waste, tires, and used oil in California.\r\n\r\nCans/Bottles:\r\nCRV recycling will continue to be collected through servicing bins on routes.\r\nRecycling will be provided at events in Sonoma and Marin Counties.\r\nOutreach and education will be provided to the public on why recycling is important\r\n\r\nE-waste:\r\nCovered E-waste will be collected from public and private entities during collection routes.\r\nE-waste will be collected through events with local non-profits partners.\r\nOutreach and education will be provided to the public on why recycling E-waste is important and where they can recycle their e-waste properly.\r\n\r\nTires:\r\nTire Amnesty events will be provided Marin, Sonoma, Solano, Napa Counties in coordination with local government agencies.\r\nIllegally dumped tires will be removed from locations approved by CalRecycle.\r\nOutreach and education to the public on why recycling tires is important and where they can recycle their tires properly.\r\n\r\nUsed Oil:\r\nCertified Collection Centers California will be audited in coordination with local collaborators.\r\nStorm drains will be labeled in coordination with local agencies, to discourage used oil being disposed of down the drains .\r\nOutreach and education (including DIY Change Kits) will be provided to the public on why recycling used oil is important and where they can recycle used oil properly.\r\nUsed Oil filters will be be collected and recycled properly using an oil filter crusher.","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps North Bay","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kyle","LastName":"Larue","Phone":"4154544554"},{"GrantID":26457,"CycleID":795,"CycleCode":"RLC38       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC38        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":1992282.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Orange County Conservation Corps (OCCC) will continue to provide environmental services to our community and in our local jurisdictions. OCCC establishes new lines of service by performing public awareness and outreach at local community events in order to promote the public to reduce, reuse, and, recycling. OCCC crews will also provide support and collection of waste tires, electronic waste, and best practices for managing used oil. OCCC will accomplish the above goals by completing the objectives outlined in the Grant Project Summary. Diverting recyclable material from our landfills and eliminating illegal dumping comes at a premium in our activities.","ParticipantName":"Orange County Conservation Corps","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeremy","LastName":"Newton","Phone":"7149566222"},{"GrantID":26458,"CycleID":795,"CycleCode":"RLC38       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC38        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":1992304.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: SJCC+CS will collect recyclables in accordance with the Grant Work Plan for RLC38.","ParticipantName":"San Jose Conservation Corps","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dorsey","LastName":"Moore","Phone":"4084596402"},{"GrantID":26459,"CycleID":795,"CycleCode":"RLC38       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC38        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":1992282.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The San Francisco Conservation Corps (SFCC) provides on-the-job training to at-risk, young adults through Recycling and Waste-Management: Recycling, waste diversion, Zero Waste Special Events, removal and recycling of beverage containers, E-Waste, Waste tires, and Used Oil filters through the Cities and Counties of San Francisco and San Mateo. SFCC will provide outreach and education to Corpsmembers and our local communities; provide collection, hauling, and recycling services for all waste streams solely and in collaboration with established and new partners; and develop career ladder opportunities for Corpsmembers through internships and other placement opportunities in conjunction with local partners. SFCC will meet these objectives through commitments outlined in the Grant Project Summary.","ParticipantName":"San Francisco Conservation Corps","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Walker","Phone":"4159287322"},{"GrantID":26460,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":38802.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Hesperia will utilize the Tire Amnesty funds to hold eight (8) Tire Amnesty events at the City\u0027s  Franchise Waste Hauler facility during the two-year grant term with the anticipation of collecting 7,900 waste tires. All tires will be delivered to a recycling facility to be used for fuel. Tire Amnesty grant funds will also be used for salaries, benefits, and overtime costs for personnel who are scheduled to work the weekend tire amnesty events, and salaries for personnel providing grant management and reporting, and creation or education materials. Events will be advertised through posters, flyers, mailers, radio advertising, and social media to help promote events and encourage cleaner environment.","ParticipantName":"City of Hesperia","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tammy","LastName":"Pelayes","Phone":"7609471014"},{"GrantID":26462,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Public Works will partner with the City of Santa Clarita to conduct 5-7 free waste tire collection events in Santa Clarita and various communities.  At these events, residents will be able to drop off waste tires to be recycled into crumb rubber, civil engineering applications, or other uses. The project is expected to collect 20,000 passenger tire equivalents. Public Works will contract for hauling and recycling and conducting events.  At least two events will be held in disadvantaged communities as defined by the EnviroScreen 3.0 Map in the 71-100 percentile.  These events are planned for Hawthorne and Baldwin Park.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wilson","LastName":"Fong","Phone":"6268616005"},{"GrantID":26463,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":19922.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: To supplement the City‘s free oversized collection program, residents will have the opportunity, through this grant, to properly dispose of tires at tire amnesty events. These events will be widely publicized through the City‘s website, newspaper ads, social media and flyers. Promotional materials and information will also be available at City facilities such as libraries and recreational venues. At each of the amnesty events, the City will provide one forty-yard roll-off container and adequate staffing to assist residents with their tire disposal. The containers will be hauled to Crumb Rubber Manufacturing (CRM) for recycling. The City of Long Beach will supply staff and a LNG powered vehicle to collect and haul the tires to CRM. The Recycling staff will organize all the events, coordinate the advertising and educational materials, and design and update the website and flyer. The City plans to hold a total of 38 events (twice a month) over two years, collecting an estimated 4,000 tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tina","LastName":"Bitten","Phone":"5625704695"},{"GrantID":26464,"CycleID":791,"CycleCode":"ORG7        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG7         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":3000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Sacramento County Department of Waste Management and Recycling proposes a Stand-Alone Pre-Processing project to construct a dedicated building at its North Area Recovery Station for the pre-processing of food and green material currently disposed of at Kiefer Landfill. Commingled food and green material generated from residential curbside collection will be delivered to the new facility and pre-processed to remove contaminants. Once food and green material are pre-processed into one of four top load-out ports within the new transfer building, it is transferred to a permitted composting facility. The project will result in 452,760 tons of newly diverted food and green material from landfill and a reduction of 94,357 MTCO2e of greenhouse gas emissions over ten years. The project will provide job training to members of priority populations that will lead to industry recognized licenses/certifications. ","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Hoseit","Phone":"9168751563"},{"GrantID":26466,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":14630.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Contra Costa County Environmental Health will conduct 8 tire amnesty day events at County owned properties in the east, central, and western areas of the county.  These events will be conducted with the assistance of Civicorps who will provide staffing and will deliver collected tires to an approved end use facility.  When possible, these events will be coordinated with existing community clean-up events.  The events will be publicized via various County agency websites, social media, and flyers.  Environmental Health is expecting to collect 3,000 tires.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Kraus","Phone":"9256085549"},{"GrantID":26475,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: At least 5 events over the two year grant term. The amount of waste tires estimated to be collected over the grant period is 24,000. The Waste tires will be transported to a permitted facility for recycling purposes.","ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Claudia","LastName":"Mendoza","Phone":"5596615113"},{"GrantID":26484,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":29800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Located in Southern California at the high point between Los Angeles and Las Vegas, Victorville is the leading city for both industry and retail in the High Desert Region.  Victorville is a growing, vibrant community that is home to approximately 125,000 residents and some of the area’s largest employers.  The Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty (TA) Grant Program (FY 2021-22) will be a valuable opportunity to support a clean and organized community environment by funding the costs associated with providing a convenient tire disposal program for City of Victorville residents. Tires will be collected 52 weeks per year at the City of Victorville Recycling Drop Off Center located at 15164 Anacapa Rd., in Victorville.  The Free Tire Drop Off Program will be open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon.  Tires will be accepted from Victorville residents only, with proof of residency required. A maximum of five (5) tires per resident will be accepted.  Only passenger car, light truck, and motorcycle tires will be accepted through this amnesty program.  No semi-truck tires will be accepted, as these would likely be from a business or commercial trucker.  Disposal of the tires will be performed by Burrtec Waste Industries, Inc, a registered waste tire hauler.  Grant funds are being requested to cover the cost of hauling and disposal of tires, as well as the cost of placing fliers about the tire recycling program in the water/sanitation bills mailed to city residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Anne","LastName":"Darrosh","Phone":"7609552987"},{"GrantID":26486,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":38313.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Riverside County Department of Waste Resources (DWR) conducts approximately 27 bulky item cleanups in a year and over the two year grant period we can have an estimated 54 cleanups.  At each bulky item event, the DWR has been sponsoring a waste tire collection.  In 2022, the residents disposed of over 9000 waste tires at these cleanup events.  If awarded the Amnesty Tire Grant, the DWR staff will continue to accept tires at cleanup events.  The Department will also implement stand alone tire events in communities that have high waste tire numbers at our community cleanup events.     The bulky item community cleanups are very successful in servicing over 3,600 residents.  These events will continue to provide an outlet to our residents in the unincorporated areas of Riverside County.  The DWR advertises the community cleanup through flyers on the DWR website and some Board of Supervisor offices publicize through social media outlets.  DWR is committed to servicing the residents of Riverside County.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joseph","LastName":"Contaoi","Phone":"9514863200"},{"GrantID":26490,"CycleID":791,"CycleCode":"ORG7        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG7         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":10000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Kern County Public Works proposes to construct a covered aerated static pile composting system at its facility located at the Shafter Wasco Sanitary Landfill. The Grant-funds for construction encompass site construction of a covered aerated static pile bunker system site. The green and food material is currently landfilled at Shafter-Wasco Landfill, Mojave-Rosamond Sanitary Landfill, Bena Sanitary Landfill, or Ridgecrest Recycling and Sanitary Landfill, with Shafter-Wasco Landfill located in a disadvantaged community. The project will increase composting capacity by 100,000 tons per year and result in 831,000 tons of newly diverted food and green material from landfill and a reduction of 247,000 MTCO2e of greenhouse gas emissions over ten years. It will also provide free compost for expanding tree and green zones in Kern County, and hire an estimated six new full-time permanent jobs targeting a priority population.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dave","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"6618628765"},{"GrantID":26491,"CycleID":791,"CycleCode":"ORG7        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG7         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":3000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Kochergen Farms Composting, Inc. (KFC), DBA Green Valley Recycling (GVR) proposes a Stand-Alone Pre-Processing project to install a food waste depackaging system, at the Green Valley Recycling Transfer and Processing Facility.? Source separated food and green material (SSO) will be cleaned and processed into an organic slurry that will be transferred to KFC for composting.? The SSO and residential food material is currently disposed of at the American Avenue Landfill in Fresno County, CA, located in a low-income community. The project will result in 461,137 tons of newly diverted food and green material from landfill and a reduction of 90,447 MTCO2e of greenhouse gas emissions over ten years. In addition, the project will provide up to 15 jobs targeted for priority populations. ","ParticipantName":"Kochergen Farms Composting, Inc. dba Green Valley Recycling","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Readle","Phone":"5306138069"},{"GrantID":26498,"CycleID":791,"CycleCode":"ORG7        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG7         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":14233900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts (LACSD) proposes to expand its Food Waste Recycling Program with the construction of the Biogas Conditioning System 2 (BCS-2), which will include equipment such as biogas compression, dehydration, and treatment systems. BCS-2 will allow the co-digestion facility to operate at full capacity. BCS-2 will upgrade biogas generated from the co-digestion of food material at LACSD’s Joint Water Pollution Control Plant into renewable natural gas for vehicle use at LACSD\u0027s compressed natural gas fueling station and pursue SoCalGas utility pipeline interconnection when feedstock supply increases. The source-separated food material is currently being landfilled at Mid-Valley Sanitary Landfill, Lost Hills Environmental Waste Facility, and Salton City Solid Waste Site. The project will result in 600,000 tons of newly diverted food and green material from landfills located in disadvantaged and low-income communities and a reduction of 160,000 MTCO2e of greenhouse gas emissions over ten years. Benefits to priority populations include air and water pollution reduction and energy from renewable natural gas.  \r\n\r\nAdditional pre-processing Organics Polishing System (OPS) equipment will be installed at the LACSD-owned Puente Hills MRF and will allow for processing of higher solid cake and slurries. The OPS equipment will make it feasible for LACSD to process additional pre-processed food waste (cakes and thick slurries). The proposed system will allow LACSD to accept and process an additional 550,000 tons of diverted organics, leading to a reduction of 326,000 MTCO2e in greenhouse gas emissions over ten years. Regional landfills currently receiving organics will decrease disposal volumes as this material is diverted to the LACSD co-digestion program, with commercial operation beginning in January 2028. ","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Changhee","LastName":"Song","Phone":"5629084288"},{"GrantID":26500,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":8100.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funding will be used for the collection and disposal of the waste tires collected at the City\u0027s annual city-wide free disposal day.  There will be a total of 2 events throughout the grant cycle.","ParticipantName":"City of Ceres","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joshua","LastName":"Casas","Phone":"2095385613"},{"GrantID":26504,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The main objective of this proposal is to create an opportunity for residents of the City of Bakersfield to bring used tires to designated pop events sites/locations for the city to dispose at no cost to them. Each resident is allowed to bring to the amnesty events not more than 9 used tires for disposal. The amnesty events will be held at different times and locations in the city throughout the Fiscal Year 23/24.\r\n\r\nThe City of Bakersfield used tire amnesty events are intended to mitigate potential fire and health risks posed by piles of tires that would otherwise be dumped within its jurisdiction.  All waste tires collected through the amnesty events will be transported to the City of Bakersfield’s Corporation yard or Recycling and Composting facility. The City of Bakersfield Solid Waste Division drivers will deliver the tires with its city truck/trailer combination to Kern County Bena Landfill for the purpose of recycling/disposal.\r\n\r\nWe estimate that 16,000 tires will be collected and disposed/recycled through the waste tire amnesty events.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Renee","LastName":"Taylor","Phone":"6613263427"},{"GrantID":26512,"CycleID":791,"CycleCode":"ORG7        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG7         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":1288470.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Riverside County proposes to construct a new windrow composting facility and purchase a loader and a water tank, for the newly operational Badlands Compost Facility. The source-separated food and green material is currently landfilled at the Badlands Landfill which is located in a disadvantaged community. The project will result in 59,000 tons of newly diverted green material from landfill and a reduction of 9,000 MTCO2e of greenhouse gas emissions over ten years. In addition, the project will provide free compost for use in the local community, and an estimated two jobs targeting a priority population. ","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kathleen","LastName":"Utter","Phone":"9514863286"},{"GrantID":26516,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City\u0027s Department of Public Works, Bureau of Sanitation (LASAN) through its Solid Resources Support Services Division (SRSSD) and Solid Resources Collection Division (SRCD) has an on-going used/waste tire collection and recycling program conducted year-round at LASAN\u0027s six (6) district yards. The yards provide for an environmentally sound opportunity for all residents of the City to dispose of used/waste tires, and promote the used tire drop-off sites. Moreover, each yard location has a Tire Program Identification (TPID) Number certificate issued by CalRecycle. The City residents may drop-off up to four (4) passenger and/or light truck tires to any of the local district yards each year. To further enhance the program, LASAN is planning to hold a minimum of twelve (12) amnesty events during the fiscal years 2023-24 and 2024-25. These amnesty events can coincide with LASAN’s Open House activity, mobile collection events or to any approved City locations. \r\n\r\nThe City is on the final approval review process of a service contract agreement with B.J. Used Tire and Rubber Recycling, Inc. (B.J.) for the collection, transportation, and processing of used/waste tires for beneficial reuse. As per the contract, the cost of collection, transportation \u0026 processing, recycling, and disposal of passenger tire is $4.25/tire while the light truck tire is $4.75/tire. The City will be using the services of Los Angeles Conservation Corps (LACC), a local conservation corps, for the set-up, collection, and transportation of used/waste tires in the amnesty events. Tires collected will be transported by LACC to B.J., where they are processed into recycled products for beneficial reuse. The City will only pay the processing, recycling and disposal of all used/waste tires collected during the term of this Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant Program (TA7-FY 2023-2024)\r\n\r\nIt is estimated that 8,063 used/waste tires are to be collected at the proposed minimum twelve(12) amnesty events, through which an estimate of 82% or 6,589 passenger tires and 18% or 1,474 light truck tires are to be collected. These amnesty tire collection events will be advertised through direct mailing to City residents, the City’s website and social media, Neighborhood Council, flyers to the libraries, and the Solid Waste Integrated Plan (SWIRP) database, otherwise, known as the ZERO waste program.\r\n\r\nThe City of Los Angeles is requesting the maximum grant amount of $40,000 for single jurisdiction applicant. LACC\u0027s \"In-Kind\" cost will be used for the services described in this program. Thus, the calculation of City\u0027s cost per tire ($4.96) was derived from the total grant request ($40,000) divided by the estimated number of tires collected (8,063).","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicholas","LastName":"Nuccio","Phone":"2138205685"},{"GrantID":26518,"CycleID":791,"CycleCode":"ORG7        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG7         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":6625956.0000,"ProjectSummary":"California Grinding Inc (CGI) proposes to build an anaerobic digestion facility that will include installation of pre-processing equipment, anaerobic digesters, a biogas upgrading system, and a pre-digestion system. The food and green material are currently landfilled at American Avenue Disposal Site, Visalia Disposal Site, and Woodville Landfill. The project will result in 390,000 tons of newly diverted food and green material from landfills located in disadvantaged and low-income communities and a reduction of 150,000 MTCO2e over ten years. The facility will produce renewable natural gas that will be injected into the adjacent PG\u0026E pipeline and provide an estimated 26 permanent jobs targeting priority populations. ","ParticipantName":"California Grinding, Inc.","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Balakian","Phone":"5594975320"},{"GrantID":26520,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":49845.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Regional Waste Management Authority (RWMA) is proposing to collect 4,000 waste tires through a free tire recycling coupon program at two local transfer stations operated by the local franchised waste hauler, Recology Yuba-Sutter, plus another 6,000 waste tires in 40-yard waste tire bins provided to ten (10) community clean-up events. The 4,000 waste tire figure is based on the most recently completed waste tire amnesty program (TA5-19-0041) in which 3,947 waste tires were collected through the coupon program. The 6,000 waste tires proposed to be collected in 40-yard waste tire bins provided to ten (10) community clean-up events is based on the 2,362 waste tires collected at six (6) community collection events in the most recently completed waste tire amnesty program (TA5-19-0041) and that there are now ten (10 community clean-up events planned for the TA7 grant cycle.  The free tire recycling coupons will allow residents to deliver up to 20 passenger car and light truck waste tires to the transfer stations within a 30-day period. Written authorization for residents to haul more than nine (9) waste tires with the free tire recycling coupons will be requested from the Local Enforcement Agency. Residents will be limited to hauling no more than nine (9) waste tires to community clean-up events.\r\n\r\nThe RWMA will update and distribute the public education and information campaign utilized for previous waste tire amnesty projects to inform the public about tire maintenance and safety issues to prolong the useful life of tires; health and safety issues related to improper storage and disposal of waste tires; and, the availability of free tire recycling coupons for the proper disposal of waste tires. RWMA and Recology Yuba-Sutter staff will coordinate with the sponsors of the community clean-up events to provide waste tire collection bins and appropriate messages regarding tire collection for event promotional materials. Tires collected through the coupon program and at community collection events will be recycled.","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nathan","LastName":"Arechiga","Phone":"9165731773"},{"GrantID":26526,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":26400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Tehama County Solid Waste Management Agency (Agency) will hold 4 passenger tire collection events and 2 agricultural tire collection events during the grant term. The Agency hopes to collect 1,350 tires each passenger event and 30 tires each agricultural event. This will bring in an estimated total of 5,460 tires, based on data collected from past tire amnesty grants. The collected tires will be sent with Waste Tire Products for recycling.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County Solid Waste Management Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Freund","Phone":"5305281103"},{"GrantID":26528,"CycleID":791,"CycleCode":"ORG7        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG7         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Foodbank of Santa Barbara County proposes to install an in-vessel composter at their Goleta warehouse. The project will divert pre-consumer inedible food material from the Tajiguas Landfill located in Goleta. The composter will transform food material into compost that can be shared with the community. The project will result in 301 tons of newly diverted food material from landfill and a reduction of 109 MTCO2e of greenhouse gas emissions over ten years.  ","ParticipantName":"Foodbank of Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Wilkins","Phone":"8054033873"},{"GrantID":26530,"CycleID":791,"CycleCode":"ORG7        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG7         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":9960379.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Western Placer Waste Management Authority proposes to construct a new aerated static pile composting facility and increase capacity to process food and green material. Additionally, grant funds will purchase equipment, including a grinder, stacker, conveyer, magnet, screens, and blowers. The green and food material is currently landfilled at the Western Regional Sanitary Landfill. The project will result in 1,259,000 tons of newly diverted food and green material from landfill and a reduction of 296,000 MTCO2e of greenhouse gas emissions over ten years. ","ParticipantName":"Western Placer Waste Management Authority","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stephanie","LastName":"Ulmer","Phone":"9165433985"},{"GrantID":26531,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":27000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of Paradise (Paradise) requests $27,000 to hold 5 waste tire collection events, one in the fall of 2023, and two in the Spring and Fall of 2024 and 2025, to provide needed disposal to Paradise and the surrounding Upper Ridge Community that includes the unincorporated area of Magalia. Events will be run as one day events and /or month-long collection events depending on the time of year and weather conditions. We anticipate collecting 5,400 tires over the 2-year grant term. The one day and month-long events will utilize the services Jennifer Arbuckle Consulting to plan and manage the events and utilize Waste Tire Products to staff the events, load, remove, transport, and recycle waste tires. \r\n\r\nThese one day events will be held on TBD Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at our franchise waste hauler\u0027s (Northern Recycling and Waste Services) Transfer Station, located at 920 American Way, Paradise. Each event will include the collection, removal, and transportation of waste tires for recycling by our local tire recyclers Waste Tire Products. Remaining funds not exceeded at the events will be used to support a appointment/coupon program that will allow citizens to take waste tires to our local transfer station on specific days between Amnesty Events. \r\n\r\nWe anticipate collecting approximately 5,400 tires total (700 to 1080 tires per event). This estimate is based on our last event held in 2022 where we collected 1058 tires in one day. We anticipate collecting a similar amount or tires going forward perhaps more as our population continues to grow after the Camp Fire. All tires collected are shredded by Waste Tire Products and turned into rubber mates sold to retailers and/or made to be used  as ground cover for a majority of uses in parks and recreational venues. Town of Paradise did not receive a TA6 grant and has a current population of \u003c6,000.\r\n\r\nBy providing annual “free” drop off events, the Town of Paradise believes that 100% of our community will be served. In addition to enhancing opportunities to divert waste tires from landfills, prevent illegal dumping, and promote recycled-content tire markets, these proposed events will provide the public with a waste tire disposal outlet as well as educational information that gives people the information needed to promote environmentally safe behavior regarding using and transporting waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Town of Paradise","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5306247947"},{"GrantID":26543,"CycleID":791,"CycleCode":"ORG7        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG7         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":4769324.0000,"ProjectSummary":"UC Davis proposes to expand its Renewable Energy Anaerobic Digester facility. The facility improvements will consist of upgraded feedstock processing equipment and the installation of a gas engine generator. The food and green material are currently landfilled at Yolo County Landfill. The project will result in 75,000 tons of newly diverted food material from landfill and a reduction of 18,000 MTCO2e of greenhouse gas emissions over ten years.  The project will also produce green, carbon-negative electricity for use in campus electric vehicles and electric buses, which serves the campus and surrounding community, including grade-school students, low-income residents, disabled persons, and older adults. ","ParticipantName":"University of California, Davis","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joseph","LastName":"Yonkoski","Phone":"5303041592"},{"GrantID":26549,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":83995.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (SVSWA) is a Joint Powers Authority representing five cities: Gonzales, Greenfield, King City, Salinas, and Soledad, and the unincorporated area of eastern Monterey County located in rural agricultural Salinas Valley.  It’s fees for tire disposal range from $2.00 per auto/light duty tires up to $75.00 per commercial tires.  The tire amnesty program allows SVSWA to offer the public the opportunity to legally dispose of tires at no cost, thus reducing instances of illegal dumping, improper storage and potential public health issues.  It also utilizes the events as an educational opportunity to promote the proper disposal/recycling of waste tires.  If funded, residents in SVSWA’s jurisdiction will be informed through social media, flyers, print ads, radio, email blasts, website information, and/or garbage and recycling bill inserts/newsletters about the opportunity to take their waste tires to any of the event locations for free disposal.\r\n\r\nSVSWA has a history of hosting successful tire amnesty events with the assistance of waste tire amnesty grant funds.  Since 2000, through this grant program, SVSWA has collected and recycled an estimated 329,785 tires, at a total cost of $565,658, or an average of $1.58 per tire through November 2022.  If funded, SVSWA intends to conduct four (4) collection events over the new two-year grant term and expects to collect and recycle 27,500 tires at a cost of $2.92 per tire.  The four collection events will be held at its three (3) open facilities (Salinas, Gonzales, and King City).  SVSWA will continue to partner with San Jose Conservation Corps for staffing some collection events.\r\n\r\nThese events continue to be a very important resource and outlet for proper waste tire disposal in the Salinas Valley.  By capitalizing on the successful aspects of previous events, and expanding those successes, SVSWA has had the ability to significantly reduce the amount of waste tires that may have otherwise been illegally dumped, improperly stored or buried in the landfill.","ParticipantName":"Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Elia","LastName":"Zavala","Phone":"8317753010"},{"GrantID":26557,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To hold several tire collection events throughout the Coachella Valley, helping to keep tires from being illegally dumped or discarded.  I would like to point out that tires collected in the Coachella Valley are statistically heavier (avg. 30 lbs) than tires collected in other jurisdictions (avg. 26 lbs) which makes a big difference in the number of tires collected per cost requirement.  For example, for a collection of 10,000 tires at 26lbs per tire, Coachella Valley should only have to collect 8,462 tires at 30 lbs to match the $5.00 per tire threshold, a difference of 1,538 tires!","ParticipantName":"Coachella Valley Association of Governments","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eman","LastName":"Nazir","Phone":"9258172522"},{"GrantID":26564,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The San Bernardino County Code Enforcement Division will host 16 to 22 tire amnesty events throughout the unincorporated areas of San Bernardino County. We plan on collecting over 15,500 tires. Some of the tire amnesty events will be held in conjunction with regularly planned community cleanup events or as stand-alone tire collection events. The waste tires collected are recycled. The events are advertised via flyer mail outs and on social media. The grant will pay for disposal fees, personnel to staff the tire amnesty events and to administer the grant.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Deleon","LastName":"Luna","Phone":"9093832133"},{"GrantID":26570,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: In an effort to reduce illegal dumping and stockpiling of tires, through this grant, the County will accept up to eight (8) passenger tires at County Solid Waste facilities at no charge for residents of the County through means of a “paper less” coupon that can be found on the County’s website and on other media outlets. Through the “paper less” coupon the County has successfully recycled an average of over 55,000 tires in previous Tire Amnesty cycles. San Joaquin County uses a local certified tire recycler who transforms the tires into a variety of products including rubber bark for gardens and playgrounds, rubber asphalt for city streets and sidewalks, and various products such as floor mats. As lead, San Joaquin County works with local jurisdictions to hold a minimum of two tire recycling events per year as well as other local community cleanup events such as Coastal Cleanup Day. The goal is to collect an average of 300 tires per event. To raise awareness of upcoming events, ads will be placed with local publications and other mediums. The County plans to work with the Greater Valley Conservation Corps during events, where possible.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sarita","LastName":"Wati","Phone":"2094683066"},{"GrantID":26571,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":27000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Siskiyou County will hold several tire amnesty events over a large, rural geographical area over the two year grant terms in order to collect thousands of tires for recycling.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jessica","LastName":"Skillen","Phone":"5308428272"},{"GrantID":26649,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":84944.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Shasta County, through its Department of Resource Management, plans to hold up to six in-person waste tire collection events in various locations throughout the unincorporated area of Shasta County and the cities of Anderson and Shasta Lake during the grant activity period fiscal years 2023-24 and 2024-25. Residents will be given a convenient opportunity to properly dispose of up to 17,000 passenger waste tires during these events. The waste tires collected at each event will be recycled.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Myhrvold","Phone":"5302255789"},{"GrantID":26650,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":44700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Tire Amnesty program purpose is to financially assist Sacramento County residents to recycle their unwanted tires with a once a month multi-day tire collection for the next 2 years. Scrap tires pose a threat to human health and the environment as ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes, which can carry and transmit life-threatening diseases, but through proper handling and disposal, scrap tires do not present any major environmental problems.","ParticipantName":"City of Elk Grove","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Carlos","LastName":"Duque","Phone":"9166273229"},{"GrantID":26653,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: On behalf of Colusa, Mariposa, and Sierra Counties, the Rural Counties‘ Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) will administer a regional tire amnesty grant. These three Counties were participants in past regional tire amnesty grants. All participating counties plan to hold events in the Fall and Spring of the grant term.  Grant funds will be monitored constantly. The numbers of tires estimated to be collected are 60,000 tire equivalents. Rural areas tend to have larger tires than urban areas (more trucks) so the cost per tire tends to be higher. All tire vendors stress that tires are sent for recycling rather than land filling as much as feasible. The ESJPA utilized the services of the Sacramento Local Conservation Corps for the Colusa and Sierra County events under TA6 and the Fresno Corps will be approached about assisting with the Mariposa events.","ParticipantName":"Rural Counties ESJPA","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Staci","LastName":"Heaton","Phone":"9164474806"},{"GrantID":26656,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Yolo County will hold 4 events in this grant term to be located throughout Yolo County in areas accessible to residents, farmers or ranchers. Due to a high volume of illegal dumping, we see a great need for the Tire Amnesty program in our community.  It is anticipated that we will collect an estimated 5,700 tires from these events.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marissa","LastName":"Juhler","Phone":"5306668813"},{"GrantID":26657,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Oroville (Oroville) requests $40,000 to hold 5 waste tire collection events, one in the fall of 2023, and two in the Spring and Fall of 2024 and 2025, to provide needed disposal to the City of Oroville and the surrounding unincorporated communities that include, Oroville East, Wyandotte, Vista Robles, Thermalito, and Palermo, a majority of these areas are considered disadvantaged communities (see EnviroScreen Documents).\r\n\r\n Events will be run as one day events and /or month-long collection events depending on the time of year and weather conditions. We anticipate collecting 8,000 tires over the 2-year grant term. The one day and month-long events will utilize the services of  Jennifer Arbuckle Consulting to plan and manage the events and Waste Tire Products to load tires, and collect participation data. Collected tires will be removed, transported, and recycled by Waste Tire Products.\r\n\r\nWe plan to hold one day events on TBD Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at our franchise waste hauler\u0027s (Recology) Transfer Station, located at 2720 South 5th Ave, Oroville. Each event will include the collection, removal, and transportation of waste tires for recycling by our local tire recycler Waste Tire Products. Remaining funds not exceeded at the events will be used to support a appointment/coupon program that will allow citizens to take waste tires to Recology\u0027s transfer station on specific days between Amnesty Events.  \r\n\r\nWe have confirmed with our Grant Manager that this is Oroville\u0027s first TA Grant application and if awarded will be our first local community Tire Amnesty Program. We anticipate collecting approximately 8,000 tires total (700 to 1,600 tires per event).This estimate is based on Oroville and surrounding unincorporated communities current population of 41,700. Our research found that adjacent communities with 25,000 + population have historically brought in approximately 500-700  tires per event. Being that our community is almost double and we have never held an event we anticipate the need will be great.  All tires collected are shredded by Waste Tire Products and turned into rubber mates sold to retailers and/or made to be used  as ground cover for a majority of uses in parks and recreational venues.\r\n\r\nBy providing annual “free” drop off events, Oroville believes that 100% of our community will be served. In addition to enhancing opportunities to divert waste tires from landfills, prevent illegal dumping, and promote recycled-content tire markets, these proposed events will provide the public with a waste tire disposal outlet as well as educational information that gives people the information needed to promote environmentally safe behavior regarding using and transporting waste tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Oroville","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5306247947"},{"GrantID":26664,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Merced County Regional Waste Management Authority\u0027s jurisdictions plan on holding an estimated total of 46 Tire Amnesty events during the grant term.  Tires collected during these events will be recycled. An estimated total of 42,054 tires are expected to be collected.","ParticipantName":"Merced County Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kaylee","LastName":"Yang","Phone":"2097234481"},{"GrantID":26665,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":18995.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: 1. Conduct 8 tire collection events in the Lake Elsinore community. The City will continue to team with the Southern California Mountains Conservancy, the local Urban Conservation Corps that services western portion of Riverside County.  Currently the local Urban Conservation Corps provides staff support for the City\u0027s TA6 Amnesty Day Grant and for the TCU18 Tire Cleanup grant.  \r\n\r\nFour events will take place at the City‘s twice-yearly community cleanup events (normally held in March/April and October), these events tires collected at these event will not be charged to the grant as all roll-off bins, transportation and tire recycling are provided to the City FREE of charge by the local trash company as part of their contract with the City of Lake Elsinore.  These events, on average collect 2.5 tons of scrap tires (250 PTE per event).\r\n\r\nThe remaining 4 tire collection events are what the City call \"stand alone\" event, held at the City\u0027s Public Works yard.  These events are staffed by the City\u0027s contractor and members of the Local Urban Conservation Corps.  These events collect 8 to 10 tons of tires per event (800 to 1000 PTE).\r\n\r\nThe event locations, the City\u0027s Public Works Yard and the Lake Elsinore Storm Stadium are both located in areas of the City with a CalEnviroScreen 4.0 rating of 71% to 100%.\r\n\r\n2. Develop a waste tire educational outreach program. Includes the development and placement of newspaper ads to promote cleanup events and City‘s overall tire recycling program.  The City also uses its existing social media tools to promote the tire collection events.","ParticipantName":"City of Lake Elsinore","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicole","LastName":"McCalmont","Phone":"9516743124"},{"GrantID":26674,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":17187.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will conduct 56 Amnesty Collection Events during two-year grant cycle. The goal is to collect over 3,000 waste tires from residents at these collection events. The City will advertise in local papers and on social media (City\u0027s website, Facebook and Instagram). Additionally, the City will advertise on reader board, flyers and as a bill message to residents to highlight the Waste Tire Amnesty program. The City has received funding in previous cycles with successfully collection of tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Pomona","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Irene","LastName":"Madrid","Phone":"9096202231"},{"GrantID":26677,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Conducting amnesty events in the spring and fall throughout the grant term as long as funds last. These events will be open to all Inyo County residents and Tribal members, tire dealers will not be allowed.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Cap","LastName":"Aubrey","Phone":"7608737191"},{"GrantID":26679,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":32240.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Modesto intends to collect waste tires through two means- 1) waste tire amnesty coupon programs and 2) waste tire amnesty events. Coupons will be distributed by request of the resident and can be redeemed at an approved waste hauler every other month (for a total of 12 times during the term of the grant). Events will be held throughout Modesto roughly every four months (for a total of seven events during the term of the grant) and will target neighborhoods where dumping is more common. In both cases, tires will be recycled by the collector.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jody","LastName":"Strait","Phone":"2095776416"},{"GrantID":26680,"CycleID":791,"CycleCode":"ORG7        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG7         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":5167510.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Forward, Inc. proposes to expand their existing composting facility by adding an aerated static pile composting system that can process an additional 200 tons of organics per day. The green and food material is currently landfilled at Forward, Inc. Landfill or Austin Road Landfill, with Forward, Inc. Landfill located in a disadvantaged community. The project will result in 467,000 tons of newly diverted food and green material from landfill and a reduction of 102,000 MTCO2e of greenhouse gas emissions over ten years. The project will provide free compost to the community, support the Edible Schoolyard Community Farm Project, and provide three full time permanent jobs targeting a priority population. ","ParticipantName":"Forward, Inc.","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Seney","Phone":"7602721224"},{"GrantID":26682,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Fresno County staff proposes to host five (5) Tire Amnesty events for the TA7 grant performance period. Events will be held at the various Road Maintenance Yards throughout the County. Residents will be invited to the events via a Tire Amnesty mailer that emphasizes the event’s importance in preventing illegal tire disposal. Additionally, staff will distribute various educational/outreach materials oriented toward automotive care (proper tire care, used oil/filter recycling, etc.) Staff will coordinate with the Fresno Economic Opportunities Commission Local Conservation Corps to provide Corps Member labor for purposes loading tires into trailers. Currently, Fresno County has contracts with two (2) State permitted tire haulers/recyclers to provide trailers/containers for the events, who will transport the collected tires to their facilities for processing:  1) American Refuse, Inc. dba American Tire Tec of Wasco, CA; and 2) West Coast Rubber Recycling, Inc.  Waste tires are grounded and shredded for purposes of creating raw materials in producing various recycled rubber products, rubberized asphalt, etc.\r\n\r\nCounty staff is requesting $40,000.00 in grant funding to offset the costs of hosting the Tire Amnesty events.  It is anticipated that staff will meet the $5.00 per tire cost parameter established by CalRecycle Administration, by collecting a minimum of 8,000 tires.  The County currently pays varying rates per trailer/container dependent upon the location of the amnesty event and the contractor selected for the event.  Staff plans to utilize approximately 10-15 trailers during the grant performance period.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gurprit","LastName":"Jhujj","Phone":"5596004320"},{"GrantID":26683,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":25374.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nThe Town of Apple Valley is requesting funds to provide Waste Tire Amnesty events and a drop off location for residents to dispose of waste tires for free in accordance with CalRecycle requirements and regulations. Tire Amnesty events will take place at a permanent location at the Town of Apple Valley Household Hazardous Waste Facility located at 13450 Nomwaket Rd, and 12 additional events at Lions Park located at 20789 CA-18. Funds will be used for salaries and benefits for staff at the 12 Tire Amnesty events; collection and transportation of waste tires; public outreach and advertising; and container usage for collection on event days. The estimated cost per tire for each event is $1.70. Town staff anticipates collecting approximately 993 waste tires per event, plus 58 tires per week at the permanent drop off location, totaling 14,932 waste tires collected throughout the grant period. Staff will focus on conducting a public outreach campaign to publicize events and promote proper disposal of waste tires. The events will be advertised in the local newspaper, in accordance with CalRecycle guidelines. Further, events will be publicized through Facebook, Twitter, Town of Apple Valley website, Code Enforcement Brochure, and in the “Our Town” quarterly newsletter. Flyers will be created, printed, and distributed through handouts and mailings to Apple Valley residents.\r\n\r\nAll waste tires collected during events will be transported by Burrtec Waste Industries, utilizing 40 cubic yard roll off containers. Waste tires will be transported to a recycling facility (Mitsubishi Cement Corporation located in Lucerne Valley, California) for proper handling.","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Pamela","LastName":"Quick","Phone":"7602407000"},{"GrantID":26684,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":22830.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety, and environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. The San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department intends to use the FY 2023-2024 LEA grant fund for new safety, field and the office equipment; medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspection at solid waste facilities); staff training; and facility inspection. Any interest earned will be spent on copy machine lease.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Natalia","LastName":"Subbotnikova","Phone":"2094680338"},{"GrantID":26685,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":19023.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency activities","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andres","LastName":"Rodriguez","Phone":"2093857686"},{"GrantID":26686,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":16481.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities in Tehama County. Tehama County Department of Environmental Health intends to use FY 2023-24 LEA Grant funds for new safety and computer equipment, maintenance on vehicles assigned to the solid waste program and for staffing, training within the state.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lori","LastName":"Mueller","Phone":"5305278020"},{"GrantID":26688,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":18589.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Yolo County Department of Community Services intends to use FY2023-2024 grant funds for staff time not reimbursable by fees, such as site investigation and consultation.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jianmin","LastName":"Huang","Phone":"5306668646"},{"GrantID":26689,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":30506.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) Program is to protect health, safety and the environment with regard to the effects of solid waste at recycling, waste handling facilities, and illegal disposal (blight, etc.) sites. The City of San Jose Department of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement Division intends to use the LEA EA34 Grant Funding for the ongoing duties and responsibilities of permitting, inspecting, and enforcement of permitted Solid Waste Facilities. To adequately fulfill the duties of the LEA the following are needed: consulting services, staff training and related travel costs, continuing education (REHS) and professional memberships (CEHA, NEHA, etc.), and maintenance and/or upgrade of equipment. LEA grant expenditures, needs, and focus may be altered during the term of this grant cycle which may necessitate a reallocation of some of the grant funds. If this is necessary, the LEA Manager will provide the proposed changes for CalRecycle staff review.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Oscar","LastName":"Carrillo","Phone":"4085356826"},{"GrantID":26691,"CycleID":781,"CycleCode":"RPP3        ","CycleNameID":135,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Pilot Project Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RPP3         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jerri Diep","AwardedFunds":1000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Mendocino County and the City of Fort Bragg will partner with Redwood Waste Solutions Inc. to implement their Pilot Project. The project will provide residents in underserved areas of Mendocino County with convenient CRV redemption opportunities through a mobile bag drop program. Customers will drop off their CRV material in a unique barcoded bag at one of the convenient bag drop locations. Redwood Waste Solutions Inc. will scan the barcoded bags at the time of drop off and transport the collected material to their processing facility to weigh and count the materials. Payment is then issued directly to the customer account.","ParticipantName":"Redwood Waste Solutions, Inc.","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Goodman","Phone":"7073766621"},{"GrantID":26693,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":18309.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. Shasta County\u0027s Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2023–24 LEA grant funds to cover the costs associated with staff time working in Solid Waste program. Any accrued interested will be used for staff training.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nathaniel","LastName":"Moore","Phone":"5302255407"},{"GrantID":26695,"CycleID":791,"CycleCode":"ORG7        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG7         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":10000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Anderson Landfill, Inc. proposes to construct and operate a new windrow composting operation at Anderson Landfill. The newly constructed facility will have an initial throughput capacity of approximately 68,000 tons per year. The food and yard material are currently landfilled at Anderson Landfill which is located in a low-income community. The project will result in 122,000 tons of newly diverted food and green material from landfill and a reduction of 30,000 MTCO2e of greenhouse gas emissions over ten years. In addition, the facility will dedicate part of their landfill as wildlife habitat, provide financial support for various community centers, and provide an estimated eight new full-time jobs targeting a priority population. ","ParticipantName":"Anderson Landfill, Inc.","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marcus","LastName":"Nettz","Phone":"9255185871"},{"GrantID":26697,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":89950.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The El Dorado County Environmental Management Department (EMD) and its contractors plan to hold routine waste tire amnesty collection events at the two Materials Recovery Facilities (MRF) operated by franchised waste haulers in the County.  One is located in Placerville, CA and the other is in South Lake Tahoe, CA.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Engle","Phone":"5306216587"},{"GrantID":26700,"CycleID":791,"CycleCode":"ORG7        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG7         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":10000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Riverside proposes the installation of food waste receiving, pre-processing, polishing, and storage infrastructure, as part of the Riverside Water Quality Control Plant co-digestion project. The project will significantly expand the facility’s food waste receiving and anaerobic co-digestion capacity. Food waste cake will be received via dump trucks, polished to a slurry to remove plastic and grit contaminants, and then co-digested with wastewater sludge. The biogas produced will be upgraded to renewable natural gas and injected into the SoCalGas utility pipeline. The commingled food and green material are currently landfilled at Badlands and Lamb Canyon Landfills. The project will result in 200,000 tons of newly diverted food and green material partially from a landfill located in a low-income community and a reduction of 81,000 MTCO2e of greenhouse gas emissions over ten years.  Benefits to priority populations include energy rate stabilization, air pollution reduction, and reduced impact to freshwater resources; as well as a wastewater treatment operator-in-training program targeted to local workers. ","ParticipantName":"City of Riverside","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Edward","LastName":"Filadelfia","Phone":"9513516080"},{"GrantID":26702,"CycleID":794,"CycleCode":"TA7         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA7          - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Glenn, City of Willows and City of Orland (Applicant) will host six Waste Tire Collection Events (Events) at the Glenn County Transfer Station one Saturday a month for 2024 and 2025. Applicant will host events from December 2023 to September 2025. This will give all residents in the Applicant jurisdictions a central location to dispose of their waste tires for an extended period of time. These events will be held at a time when the weather is predictable and we are outside of the Transfer Station event dates. Populations are concentrated within the city limits of Willows and Orland, this will provide the residents with easy access to events. All events will be open to residents of the Cities and County regardless of where the events are located.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Talia","LastName":"Richardson","Phone":"5309346530"},{"GrantID":26705,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":15704.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funds will be used for personnel costs for performing the duties of the Del Norte LEA and travel costs associated with inspections, enforcement, and education.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Miss","FirstName":"Heidi","LastName":"Kunstal","Phone":"7074647254"},{"GrantID":26707,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":32043.0000,"ProjectSummary":"LEA Grant will be used to off-set personnel costs.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rachel","LastName":"Gillis","Phone":"9168767279"},{"GrantID":26708,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":19240.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Mendocino County Environmental Health intends to use LEA EA34 grant funds towards a staff salary. With this grant and permit fees we are able to have one full time position that conducts inspections at solid waste facilities throughout our county.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Leonard","Phone":"7072346649"},{"GrantID":26709,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":21695.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle LEA Grant Cycle 34 funding will be utilized to help offset staffing costs to implement the LEA Program in Solano County.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Trey","LastName":"Strickland","Phone":"7077846765"},{"GrantID":26711,"CycleID":791,"CycleCode":"ORG7        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG7         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":2461423.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Republic Services of Sonoma County, Inc. proposes a Stand-Alone Pre-Processing project at their Sonoma County Central Transfer/Processing Facility in Petaluma, CA.  This project will install a depackaging system to remove contamination from source-separated commercial food material currently disposed of at the Republic Services of Sonoma County, Inc. Central Disposal Site.  Food and green material will be sent to Republic Services of Sonoma County’s composting facility in Richmond. The project will result in 452,833 tons of newly diverted food and green material from a landfill located in a low-income community and a reduction of 163,020 MTCO2e of greenhouse gas emissions over ten years. In addition, the project will provide an estimated two full-time permanent jobs targeted for priority populations.","ParticipantName":"Republic Services of Sonoma County, Inc.","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Seney","Phone":"7602721224"},{"GrantID":26723,"CycleID":791,"CycleCode":"ORG7        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG7         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":341367.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Crop Circle, LLC proposes to purchase an in-vessel composter to divert green material from cannabis production. Grant funds will also be used to purchase a bobcat skid steer loader with compost mixer, a compost bagger, and a woodchipper. The project will divert green material from the L and D Landfill located in a disadvantaged community. The project will result in 260 tons of newly diverted green material from landfill and a reduction of 41 MTCO2e of greenhouse gas emissions over ten years.","ParticipantName":"Crop Circle, LLC","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Will","LastName":"Pierce","Phone":"5052383559"},{"GrantID":26724,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":23502.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Placer County LEA will use grant funds to augment staff funding to allow the solid waste program staff to spend additional time on unfunded solid waste inspections and enforcement activities such as illegal dumping/land application and illegal/un-permitted solid waste facilities. The grant funding will also allow for more solid waste staff time at solid waste specific training to increase our effectiveness as a program.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Holloway","Phone":"5307452300"},{"GrantID":26726,"CycleID":791,"CycleCode":"ORG7        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG7         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":10000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SANCO Services LP proposes to expand its anaerobic digestion operation located at the Escondido Resource Recovery facility. The project will include the installation of two new digesters and a biogas upgrading system. The facility will also produce high-quality compost that will be sent to farms in San Diego and Imperial Counties. The project will add renewable gas injected into the San Diego Gas and Electric pipeline and be used to fuel waste collection fleets. The commingled and source-separated food and green material is currently landfilled at Sycamore and Otay Landfills. The project will result in 775,000 tons of newly diverted food and green material from landfill and a reduction of over 300,000 MTCO2e of greenhouse gas emissions over ten years, and create an estimated eight permanent jobs targeting priority populations. ","ParticipantName":"SANCO Services LP","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Readle","Phone":"5306138069"},{"GrantID":26731,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":19666.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant Monies will be used for personnel costs, equipment, and training to provide solid waste services within Kings County, California","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Troy","LastName":"Hommerding","Phone":"5598522627"},{"GrantID":26743,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":15516.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe Sunshine Canyon Landfill Local Enforcement Agency intends to use EA 34 FY 2023-2024 LEA grant funds for new safety and field equipment, staff attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees, and field equipment and its maintenance.","ParticipantName":"Sunshine Canyon Landfill","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Megan","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"2132523344"},{"GrantID":26744,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":60911.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA is applying for the 2023-2024 Enforcement Assistance Grant to further assist our program in reinforcing its goal and achieve efficiency.  \r\n\r\nThe LEA would like to use part of the grant for a consultant contract, which is primarily utilized for engineering review of Reports of Facility Information, closure plans, and other technical documents.  The LEA would like to use the remainder for staff attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees and field and safety equipment and its maintenance.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Megan","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"2132523344"},{"GrantID":26749,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":39009.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Diego County‘s Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) has a developed program to protect public health and safety and the environment that encompasses a wide variety of solid waste activities, including permitting, inspection, investigation, enforcement, regulatory streamlining, operator training, agency outreach, agency coordination and customer outreach.  Funds from the EA34 grant would be used by San Diego County\u0027s LEA to enhance the LEA program by providing funds to purchase additional and updated equipment, computer equipment and software, office equipment and supplies, perform equipment maintenance and calibration, for training, personnel costs, hiring outside professionals, reference materials, communications equipment, professional memberships, laboratory services, health and safety equipment and medical monitoring for staff.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Juliet","LastName":"Buch-Tran","Phone":"619-318-0535"},{"GrantID":26751,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":23315.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Ventura County EHD/LEA intends to use EA34 awarded granted funds for the following: for LEA staff training necessary to maintain State certification; for the procurement of equipment necessary to perform LEA duties and fulfill LEA roles; for the calibration and maintenance of equipment as needed; to update or upgrade LEA computer equipment; and to facilitate activities carried out during the course LEA inspection and enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Genelle","LastName":"Guzman","Phone":"8056542433"},{"GrantID":26754,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":16184.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding will be used to cover the cost of staffing.","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kuljeet","LastName":"Mundi","Phone":"5304580883"},{"GrantID":26756,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":27552.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the City of San Diego Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. The LEA intends to use EA34 grant funds for medical monitoring, personnel cost, and equipment for enforcement staff to perform inspections at solid waste facilities. Grant funds will supplement the LEA’s existing solid waste facilities permit and inspection programs, including training and equipment.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Frick","Phone":"6192367080"},{"GrantID":26757,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":26484.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to the safe storage, transport and disposal of solid waste within our jurisdiction. The County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health intends to use FY 2023/2024 LEA grant funds for activities directly related to implementation and administration costs of the solid waste facilities permit and inspection programs as outlined in the procedures and requirements and application guidelines for this grant. This may include, but not be limited to, new safety and computer equipment, medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities, personnel costs, and maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste Program.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":null,"Salutation":null,"FirstName":null,"LastName":null,"Phone":null},{"GrantID":26771,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":15021.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With two FTE Environmental Health Specialists and one extra help Environmental Health Specialist, Sierra County currently has one (1) closing landfill and five (5) operating transfer stations that are permitted and inspected. In addition, there are thirteen (13) closed/ inactive/ abandoned (CIA) sites that are also inspected. These solid waste facilities are located throughout an area covering approximately 1,000 square miles. Additionally, the Environment Health Specialists respond to solid waste complaints. The Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) intends to use grant funds to cover personnel, equipment, training, and transportation expenses to implement the solid waste program. The LEA is responsible to assure that solid waste is collected, treated, handled, reclaimed and/or recycled in such a manner as to prevent the spread of pollution of waters, the creation of nuisances of safety hazards, and the environmental degradation of any kind. This is achieved by ensuring the correct operation and closure of solid waste facilities, along with verifying the proper storage and transportation of solid wastes in Sierra County.","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elizabeth","LastName":"Morgan","Phone":"5309936716"},{"GrantID":26773,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":16033.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The city of Pittsburg will be using the grant funds for training and personnel expenses for work related to the LEA.","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Zuna","LastName":"Barker Portillo","Phone":"9252524129"},{"GrantID":26774,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":16311.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amador County is applying for a 2023-24 LEA Grant from Cal Recycle to support it\u0027s solid waste permitting and inspection program.  The goal of the LEA solid waste program is to protect public health and safety and the environment.  All requested grant funds and interest will be used to fund program personnel salaries.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joselyn","LastName":"Dunklee","Phone":"2092236439"},{"GrantID":26779,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":35740.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Kern County’s Environmental Health \r\nDivision intends to use FY 2023–24 LEA grant funds to perform \r\ninspections, purchase new safety and computer equipment, \r\nconduct medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for \r\nenforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities), \r\nand for maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste \r\nProgram. Any interest earned will be used for training and \r\neducation.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chad","LastName":"San Juan","Phone":"6618628701"},{"GrantID":26780,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":18005.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Napa County Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency is to protect the public health, safety, and the environment with regard to all solid waste facilities and operations within Napa County. \r\nNapa County intends to use the FY 2023-24 LEA Grant funds for the purpose of assisting personnel salary associated within the solid waste facility inspection and permitting program.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Peter","LastName":"Ex","Phone":"7072534419"},{"GrantID":26782,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":19033.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Solid Waste LEA is part of the Division of Environmental Health.  We will use this grant to partially fund our fulltime Inspector position.  This position is dedicated to the LEA and contributes to our program goals of protecting public health, safety, and the environment by regularly inspecting sites on our inventory, investigating complaints, and participating in the trainings offered by CalRecycle.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sarah","LastName":"Sanders","Phone":"7072682224"},{"GrantID":26783,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":26128.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds to be used for personnel salaries.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Venerie","LastName":"Rosauro","Phone":"9256085587"},{"GrantID":26784,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":21406.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will be used to properly carry out all LEA requirements by providing LEA staff with proper equipment and training for the protection of public health, safety, and the environment.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Perez","Phone":"4422651890"},{"GrantID":26785,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":17015.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant will be used to finance PERSONNEL (Administrative Services and Field Staff salary).","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Craig","LastName":"Wetherbee","Phone":"7072631164"},{"GrantID":26786,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":16231.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The enforcement assistance grant will be utilized to directly support the Glenn County Local Enforcement Agency in inspecting and monitoring the Glenn County Landfill, Transfer Station and other solid waste inspection and permitting activities. The grants funds will be maintained in a separate account within the Glenn County Planning and Community Development Services Agency budget, as required in the Enforcement Assistance Grants Program Financial Control Mechanisms document. Expenditures will be divided between equipment, training, professional and consulting services and LEA staff salaries.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Backus","Phone":"5309346102"},{"GrantID":26788,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":23154.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Local Enforcement Agency Grant Program EA34 funds will supplement personnel, training, equipment, supplies, and other program-related costs of operating the Monterey County\u0027s Solid Waste Management Services. Grant monies will be used to achieve the following goals: \r\n1. To inspect and monitor all regulated solid waste facilities at required frequencies.\r\n2. To enhance program efficiently by increasing specialists\u0027 knowledge and capacity through key training opportunities. \r\n3. To ensure safety and effectiveness while enforcing solid waste statues and regulations by providing staff with the necessary tools and equipment to carry out program activities.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mariadejesus","LastName":"Santillan","Phone":"8317961265"},{"GrantID":26789,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":18972.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Butte County Environmental Health regarding the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment specifically concerning solid waste facilities within our jurisdictions. \r\nLEA Enforcement Grant funds will be used primarily to maintain inspection frequencies for non-fee supported solid waste sites (SWIS), enforcement activities including participation in LEA and Cal Recycle coordination activities to assure program uniformity and compliance with applicable state regulatory requirements.  Any interest accrued will be used to cover the cost of existing solid waste program staffing.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kim","LastName":"Haas","Phone":"5305223859"},{"GrantID":26790,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":32741.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Alameda County Department of Environmental Health - Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is to protect the health, safety and well-being of the public through promotion of environmental quality with regard to solid waste activities within our jurisdiction. The Alameda County LEA continues to have an increase in new solid waste facilities and post-closure land use activities at existing solid waste facilities. LEA staff conducts periodic inspections of solid waste facilities and complete new and existing post-closure land use projects while ensuring all of these activities meet Title 14 and 27 regulatory requirements. The Alameda County LEA intends to utilize FY2023-24 EA Grant 34 funds to support a portion of salaries of staff directly involved with the Solid Waste Program.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Arthur","LastName":"Surdilla","Phone":"5105676868"},{"GrantID":26794,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":16094.0000,"ProjectSummary":"All grant funds and incurred interest will be used for LEA program personnel cost.","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Murray","Phone":"5302336310"},{"GrantID":26795,"CycleID":791,"CycleCode":"ORG7        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG7         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":10000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Napa proposes to add an anaerobic digestion operation at its material diversion facility. The project will include installation of food waste pre-processing and polishing equipment, an anaerobic digester, and a biogas upgrading system. The biogas will be used to produce compressed natural gas for on-site fueling of City trucks and Napa Recycling and Waste Services solid waste collection vehicles and renewable electricity to power facility operations. The digestate will typically be composted on-site in the covered aerated static pile unit or sent to another composting facility, if needed, but can also be dried and sold as fertilizer. The food and green material are currently landfilled at Vasco Road, Potrero Hills, Ox Mountain, and Clover Flat Landfills. The project will result in 300,000 tons of newly diverted food and green material from landfill and a reduction of 120,000 MTCO2e of greenhouse gas emissions over ten years. The project will provide five permanent, full-time jobs targeting priority populations. ","ParticipantName":"City of Napa","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Readle","Phone":"5306138069"},{"GrantID":26796,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":49696.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Bernardino County, Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Services intends to use FY 2023/2024 LEA Grant (EA34) funds to supplement the local enforcement program budget for personnel costs. The department is confident funds will be fully expended for said purposes.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mayra","LastName":"Barcenas","Phone":"9093611037"},{"GrantID":26797,"CycleID":791,"CycleCode":"ORG7        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG7         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":10000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Northern Recycling, LLC proposes to expand a covered aerated static pile composting facility located at Yolo County Central Landfill.  Grant funds will be used for a composting aeration system, working pads, and equipment to screen and sort food and green material. The green and food material is currently landfilled at Forward Landfill, Kiefer Road Landfill, Lockwood Landfill, Potrero Hills Landfill, Neal Road Landfill, or Keller Canyon. The project will divert an additional 32,970 tons per year of food and local communities’ green material from landfills. The project will result in 330,000 tons of newly diverted food and green material from landfill and a reduction of 114,000 MTCO2e of greenhouse gas emissions over ten years. In addition, the project will reduce pesticide and groundwater use in the surrounding agriculture community, support edible food recovery, and provide an estimated seven new full-time permanent jobs targeting a priority population. ","ParticipantName":"Northern Recycling, LLC","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chloe","LastName":"Kelley","Phone":"7073029084"},{"GrantID":26801,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":22186.0000,"ProjectSummary":"EA34 funds will be used for: \r\n1. Staffing and Training.\r\n2. Expenses related to hosting round table and other solid waste meetings.\r\n3. Equipment maintenance and equipment needs such as instrument calibration, computers, cameras, etc\r\n4. Vehicle mileage and travel expenses\r\n5. Staffing and miscellaneous expenses such as safety gear","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ezra","LastName":"Tubig","Phone":"6503996910"},{"GrantID":26805,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":78024.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the program is to protect public health and safety and the environment of the residents of Los Angeles County with respect to solid waste related issues within the Los Angeles County LEA\u0027s jurisdiction.  The Local Enforcement Grant funds will be used for the management of the grant, solid waste inspections and enforcement action. It will also be used to provide technical training to LEA staff on permitting, inspection and enforcement.  In addition, the funds can provide assistance in the purchase of personal protective equipment, methane gas equipment, inspection supplies and additional field equipment for inspectors. Funds can also provide solid waste educational materials as needed during outreach and education and membership and subscription to professional solid waste associations. Funds will also be used to contract outside technical experts or consultants for more complex solid waste issues.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dorcas","LastName":"Hanson-lugo","Phone":"6264305540"},{"GrantID":26806,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":25508.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tulare County will use FY 23/24 Local Enforcement Agency Funds to benefits it\u0027s program regulating solid waste processing and disposal activities. Funds will provide partial funding for a Registered Environmental Health Specialist to preform routine facility inspections, process permit applications, and respond to solid waste complaints.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Selene","LastName":"Roman","Phone":"5596247441"},{"GrantID":26812,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":22715.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment as it relates to the operation of solid waste facilities in Santa Barbara County. The Enforcement Assistance Grant will be used to augment funds for staffing the Local Enforcement Agency which resides within the Environmental Health Services Division of the Santa Barbara County Public Health Department.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jason","LastName":"Johnston","Phone":"8053467348"},{"GrantID":26817,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":42086.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Riverside County LEA will use the grant funds to augment staff funding to allow the solid waste program staff to spend additional time on un-funded solid waste inspections and enforcement activities such as illegal dumping/land application and illegal/un-permitted solid waste facilities.  The grant funding will also allow for more solid waste staff time at solid waste specific training to increase our effectiveness as a program.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sandi","LastName":"Salas","Phone":"9519558980"},{"GrantID":26824,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":46562.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Orange County\u0027s (OC) Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. OC\u0027s Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2023-2024 LEA grant funds to perform inspections, purchase new testing and other equipment, conduct staff training, and for maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste Program. Any interest earned will be used for more training and education.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lauren","LastName":"Robinson","Phone":"7144336011"},{"GrantID":26831,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":17199.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. To support personnel salaries for solid waste landfill permits and inspection activities in the LEA program.","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shireen","LastName":"Germann","Phone":"5302836356"},{"GrantID":26835,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":25559.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Sonoma County\u0027s Solid Waste program is to protect public health, public safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nSonoma County\u0027s Department of Health Services, Public Health Division, Environmental Health \u0026 Safety Section intends to use fiscal year 2023/24 Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) grant funds for REHS salaries assigned to the LEA program.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Sosko","Phone":"7075656521"},{"GrantID":26842,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":19966.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA\u0027s goal is to regulate proper storage, collection and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial solid waste. This is accomplished through education, inspections, and enforcement activities. The grant will be used for REHS salary to perform inspections, investigate complaints, training, maintaining computer equipment, software, copy machine, purchasing safety equipment, vehicle maintenance and fuel costs. Any interest earned will be used towards inspections and vehicle fuel.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Hany","LastName":"Benjamin","Phone":"2097546690"},{"GrantID":26843,"CycleID":791,"CycleCode":"ORG7        ","CycleNameID":129,"CycleName":"Organics Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"ORG7         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Foodbank of Santa Barbara County proposes to install an in-vessel composter at their Santa Maria warehouse. The project will divert pre-consumer inedible food material from the Santa Maria Regional Landfill located in a low-income community. The composter will transform the food material into compost that can be shared with the community. The project will result in 321 tons of newly diverted food material from landfill and a reduction of 116 MTCO2e of greenhouse gas emissions over ten years. In addition, the project will provide free compost for use in the local community. ","ParticipantName":"Foodbank of Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Wilkins","Phone":"8054033873"},{"GrantID":26845,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":16414.0000,"ProjectSummary":"LEA staff salaries","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rachel","LastName":"Bell","Phone":"2095335612"},{"GrantID":26849,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":17277.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  The Lassen County Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2023-2024 LEA grant funds for personnel expenses directly related to the LEA program. Staff will perform inspections, assign compliance statuses, and conduct enforcement measures as applicable.","ParticipantName":"Lassen County","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sara","LastName":"Chandler","Phone":"5302518269"},{"GrantID":26851,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":16643.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Mono County LEA plans to spend the entire grant money on LEA staff salary.","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Louis","LastName":"Molina","Phone":"7609241845"},{"GrantID":26853,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":28676.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to promote compliance with State and Local regulations as it \r\npertains to the collection, handling, storage and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial waste in an effort to protect the air, water, and land from pollution and to ensure public health, safety and the environment. The Fresno County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division, \r\nintends to utilize the FY 2023-24 Enforcement Grant funds for staffing needs directly related to \r\nthe County of Fresno Enforcement Program. Remaining grant funds will be utilized to attend \r\ntraining to maintain program certification, fund office expenses, and purchase and maintain \r\nequipment.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sukhdeep","LastName":"Sidhu","Phone":"5596003271"},{"GrantID":26854,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":18836.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funds will support the inspection and enforcement program of the Solid Waste Enforcement Agency in Marin County.  The LEA carries out the work described in the PRC and CCR Titles 14 and 27 at the active landfill, active transfer station, numerous closed landfills, numerous postclosure sites, and several compost sites.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"tara","LastName":"Erfani","Phone":"4154736917"},{"GrantID":26855,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":16151.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nFunds obtained from the grant program will be used to support the Local Enforcement Agency‘s (LEA) ability to inspect, permit and monitor the landfill and compost facility. These funds will be set up in a separate interest bearing account and appropriate records will be maintained. Any interest earned will be used to enhance Personnel costs.\r\n\r\nThe Solid Waste Program in Mariposa County continues to benefit from enforcement training workshops/seminars offered by the CalRecycle and other worthwhile organizations. These training sessions assist in the standardization of LEA functions and provide opportunity to network with other jurisdictions.\r\n\r\nAdditionally, the LEA Program will continue the inspections of closed, illegal, and abandoned sites throughout the County. Additionally, the LEA will be assisting (and permitting) tree debris operations to facilitate the proper handling of the dead trees as part of the declared state of emergency.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Diane","LastName":"Robarge","Phone":"2097420953"},{"GrantID":26856,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":15518.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the City of Vernon Health and Environmental Control Department is to maintain a strong solid waste management program and to protect the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within the city\u0027s jurisdiction. The City of Vernon Health and Environmental Control Department intends to use the funds from the FY 2023-2024 LEA Grant EA34 to improve the effectiveness of compliance and enforcement measures of the solid waste program, facilitate solid waste educational and collaborative events for stakeholders, participate in solid waste training sessions to build program capacity as well as purchase equipment for the program.","ParticipantName":"City of Vernon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Veronica","LastName":"Petrosyan","Phone":"3238261448"},{"GrantID":26858,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":16335.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds are used to support the LEA program in Siskiyou County","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Flagg","Phone":"5308412150"},{"GrantID":26859,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":34348.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Reimburse of personnel costs at the applied labor rate for solid waste inspection and enforcement for the following jurisdictions: City of Live Oak, City of Marysville, City of Wheatland, City of Yuba City, Sutter County and Yuba County.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Clark","LastName":"Pickell","Phone":"5307495450"},{"GrantID":26860,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":17717.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will use this grant for personnel expenses for inspections. Inyo is a big county, and it takes us 4 hours, one way, to get to the landfills for monthly inspections in the southern part of the county.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jerrold","LastName":"Oser","Phone":"7608788485"},{"GrantID":26861,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":15743.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of our solid waste program is to protect the health, safety, and environment with regard to the solid waste facility in the City‘s jurisdiction, namely BKK landfill. The City of West Covina intends to use the 2023-24 LEA Grant Fund to supplement their LEA Solid Waste Program for grant eligible expenses including contractual waste management enforcement/inspection services, staff training, and office supplies.","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Cervantes","Phone":"6269398425"},{"GrantID":26862,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":18150.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment as it relates to the operation of solid waste facilities in Madera County. The Enforcement Assistance Grant will be used to augment funds for staffing, equipment and necessary tools to adequately perform Local Enforcement Agency duties within the Environmental Health Division.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dexter","LastName":"Marr","Phone":"5596757823"},{"GrantID":26863,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":15066.0000,"ProjectSummary":"For solid waste inspections, permitting, education, and enforcement in Alpine County.","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Lampson","Phone":"5306942235"},{"GrantID":26865,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":16144.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To support LEA program in Trinity County.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kristalynne","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"5306231459"},{"GrantID":26867,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":16308.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the El Dorado County solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the\r\nenvironment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. El Dorado County intends to use FY 2023-2024 Local Enforcement Agency grant monies to compensate Placer County for performance of solid waste permitting and enforcement activities within El Dorado County. This arrangement between neighboring counties is sought to effect cost efficiency while avoiding potential conflict of interest.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Ungeheuer","Phone":"5306216129"},{"GrantID":26868,"CycleID":796,"CycleCode":"EA34        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA34         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":16730.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Nevada County Environmental Health Department\u0027s Solid Waste LEA Program, active for over twenty years, continues to be dedicated to the protection of public health, safety and the environment by ensuring the appropriate management and disposal of solid waste within our jurisdiction.  \r\n\r\nThe Nevada County Environmental Health Department, as the LEA, intends to utilize EA 34 Funds for the continued enhancement of the CIA disposal site program, support for unrecoverable solid waste enforcement and investigation costs, training of LEA REHS staff via conferences and/or seminars, and support of personnel costs related to LEA activities per approved CalRecycle methodology.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Amy","LastName":"Irani","Phone":"5032651464"},{"GrantID":27244,"CycleID":801,"CycleCode":"TIP11       ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP11        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Three D Plastics, Inc. is excited by the potential to grow market share for our current line of rubber bases used in the traffic safety industry and construction safety industry. We serve those industries through sales to governmental agencies, commercial and retail outlets. There is great potential for growth of our customer in the utility support systems industry. We have already built tooling for a new, smaller version of their existing utility conduit support block, and have begun shipments of the smaller block. Grant funds help us and our customers to be competitive in Canadian and Eastern States\u0027 market by offsetting high freight costs. All of these products are Category 1, new or existing TDP.  We propose to use 2,000,000 lbs. of crumb rubber and are requesting $200,000 in reimbursement.\r\nThank you.","ParticipantName":"Three D Plastics, Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Dvoracek","Phone":"3238491316"},{"GrantID":27247,"CycleID":804,"CycleCode":"HD41        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD41         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The primary goal of the City\u0027s proposed grant project is to increase residents\u0027 awareness of existing Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) programs and collection opportunities, including those offered by the City, and to maximize the participation of Torrance residents in those programs. This goal will be achieved through an outreach education program made up of the following:\r\n\r\nDevelop outreach and educational material regarding the importance of proper HHW disposal and promote existing EPR takeback locations for HHW via the City\u0027s social media, Cable, and website.\r\n\r\n(Note: Covered e-waste is not eligible for the grant.)","ParticipantName":"City of Torrance","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lili","LastName":"Myers","Phone":"3107816900"},{"GrantID":27249,"CycleID":804,"CycleCode":"HD41        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD41         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"If awarded, this grant funding would cover costs associated with hiring a contracted vendor to collect, transport and dispose of marine flares. OCWR will host two events; Newport Beach and Dana Point.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Heidi","LastName":"Darby","Phone":"7143340230"},{"GrantID":27258,"CycleID":804,"CycleCode":"HD41        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD41         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San José’s proposed project will send a trilingual (English, Spanish, and Vietnamese) direct mail postcard to 110,318 single-family and multi-family households in four San José City Council Districts that have had lower participation rates in the countywide Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Program. The goals of the postcard are to raise program awareness, increase the number of HHW Program appointments from residents residing in the targeted area, and increase the amount of HHW that is properly disposed.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Junko","LastName":"Vroman","Phone":"4089752517"},{"GrantID":27259,"CycleID":804,"CycleCode":"HD41        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD41         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":99690.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Due to continued improper HHW disposal, which causes fires and safety issues within the waste stream, Shasta County as a regional applicant with the cities of Anderson and Shasta Lake, requests grant funds to provide three (3) one-day mobile HHW collection event opportunities for residents to dispose of their household hazardous waste conveniently and appropriately. Each HHW collection event will provide an educational opportunity for attendees to receive information highlighting HHW materials accepted by the City of Redding (COR) Household Hazardous Waste Facility (the only available HHW facility in the County serving approximately 180,000 residents), proper HHW handling, transportation tips, hours of operation, etc. encouraging increased use of the COR HHW Facility. Community-connected web and digital platforms will augment in-person educational outreach.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Myhrvold","Phone":"5302255789"},{"GrantID":27264,"CycleID":806,"CycleCode":"TRP16       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP16        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The 2024 Pavement Preservation Project in Yolo County will feature the use of rubberized asphalt chip seal as part of Cape Seal treatment on nearly 30 miles of roads including County Road (CR) 31, CR 93A, CR 32 (Russell Blvd) to the City of Winters, CR 85B, CR 21A, streets west of State Route 16 in the town of Esparto, and the streets in the town of Clarksburg. \r\n\r\nThe earliest proposed construction date will be 05/2024. Construction Dates will occur on 05/2024 – 10/2024. Total Project Rubberized Asphalt Chip Seal Square Yardage (SY): 250,000.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marvin","LastName":"Dinozo","Phone":"5306668034"},{"GrantID":27269,"CycleID":804,"CycleCode":"HD41        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD41         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Residents of the City of Culver City have actively requested Household Hazardous Waste Collection events. The Environmental Programs and Operations division have multiple outreach events throughout the year. During these events, residents regularly request options for correctly disposing of Household Hazardous Waste within the City. The City hosts a separate E-waste event and multiple people have come to this event in search of the ability to dispose Household Hazardous Waste as well. In response for this need, the City is seeking funds to host a pop-up Household Hazardous Waste Collection event. Currently, the County of Los Angeles operates semi-annual Household Hazardous Waste Collection events in the City. However, due to the requests from the residents, the City proposes  to host an additional annual collection event. \r\n\r\nThis event is proposed to occur at the Culver City Park West, a park located in the western area of the City that scored in the 81st percentile on CalEnviroscreen. The City of Culver City does not restrict environmental events to Culver City residents. The Environmental Programs and Operations division promotes all their events to residents and businesses throughout the region.","ParticipantName":"City of Culver City","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shetuana","LastName":"Smith","Phone":"3102536456"},{"GrantID":27275,"CycleID":806,"CycleCode":"TRP16       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP16        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: In the summer of 2024-2025, Placer County plans to overlay approximately 8,500 tons of RAC hot-mix material to County maintained roads. These roads are located in Auburn and Granite Bay and the earliest proposed construction start date is set for 06/2024. Construction dates is set to start 06/2024 to 11/2025.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kathryn","LastName":"Hughes","Phone":"5307457593"},{"GrantID":27276,"CycleID":801,"CycleCode":"TIP11       ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP11        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The products we will be using for this Grant will be crumb rubber bases for highway traffic delineators such as cones, tubes and drums, some of the other products are used for temporary highway signage.  The category of Grant we will be applying for is Tire Incentive using California Recycled tires.  We estimate we will use approximately use more than 5,000,000 pounds of recycled crumb for this Grant and therefore we are requesting $500,000.","ParticipantName":"TrafFix Devices Inc.","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Cobus","LastName":"Conradie","Phone":"9493615663"},{"GrantID":27279,"CycleID":806,"CycleCode":"TRP16       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP16        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":80367.0000,"ProjectSummary":"All three lanes of Railroad Canyon Road in both directions within the City of Canyon Lake City limits will be repaved with Hot Mix Rubberized Asphalt. This project is scheduled in the approved Capital Improvement Program to be funded in FY25/26. The design for this project will start in July 2025 and construction will begin November 2025 and end February 2026. This project consists of a total of 8,036.9 tons of rubberized asphalt. Scott Harrison is the Project Manager responsible for overseeing this project and has completed the required Tire Derived Aggregate training course. The certificate is uploading in the document center.","ParticipantName":"City of Canyon Lake","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Scott","LastName":"Harrison","Phone":"4077394805"},{"GrantID":27280,"CycleID":804,"CycleCode":"HD41        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD41         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Ashraf Batavia","AwardedFunds":49545.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City operates its Permanent Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility (PHHWCF) at the Sacramento Recycling and Transfer Station, located at 8491 Fruitridge Road, where residents may drop off household hazardous waste (e.g., antifreeze, batteries, bulbs, oil, and paint) at no charge. The Recycling and Solid Waste Division is seeking this grant funding to fund the repair and resurfacing of the flooring in the PHHWCF building with chemical resistant flooring.","ParticipantName":"City of Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ruben","LastName":"Avila","Phone":"9168084831"},{"GrantID":27281,"CycleID":801,"CycleCode":"TIP11       ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP11        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the below summary to reflect the approved grant project. Survivor Roll Goods is fitness flooring for indoor athletic areas available in various thicknesses and colors.  The width for all rolls is 4\u0027 and standard lengths range from 15\u0027 to 75\u0027.  The flooring is made with 10-30 crumb rubber mesh. Survivor Tile Goods is fitness flooring tiles for indoor athletic areas available in various thicknesses and colors.  Each tile is 2\u0027 x 2\u0027 and is available in squares and interlocking patterns.  This flooring is made with 10-30 crumb rubber mesh.\r\nThe percentage of crumb rubber used in TIP11 eligible products is 95% for black rolls and black tiles. We expect to use more than 5 million pounds over the term of the grant and we are requesting the maximum of $500,000 in the New/Existing TDP category. Sales are expected to grow through our online customers as well as big box partners.","ParticipantName":"U.S. Rubber Recycling, Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stella","LastName":"Xia","Phone":"9098251200"},{"GrantID":27283,"CycleID":804,"CycleCode":"HD41        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD41         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":48861.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Collection and disposal of marine flares (pyrotechnic signal devices) from County residents","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bruce","LastName":"Fritz","Phone":"5106937525"},{"GrantID":27284,"CycleID":804,"CycleCode":"HD41        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD41         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":46050.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Located at 8,000 feet, Mammoth Lakes has many challenges; including weather, wildlife and environmental. Our recycling and proper disposal of Household Hazardous Waste has been an ongoing concern. Town of Mammoth Lakes, in partnership with our local hauler, Mammoth Disposal, will expand and enhance our existing HHW program already in place at our transfer station, to include community outreach, education, infrastructure improvement, and free community battery recycling day events.","ParticipantName":"Town of Mammoth Lakes","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Anthony ","LastName":"Ottati","Phone":"7609653621"},{"GrantID":27285,"CycleID":804,"CycleCode":"HD41        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD41         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County seeks to increase HHW collection by holding three mobile collection events in remote and underserved areas, targeting senior, rural, and low income residents.  Surveys taken at the County\u0027s HHW facility show that only a small percentage of the customers visiting the facility come from these areas, demonstrating the need to hold these events.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stacy","LastName":"Gray","Phone":"2094683066"},{"GrantID":27287,"CycleID":804,"CycleCode":"HD41        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD41         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Public Works, in partnership with the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts, proposes to launch a public education and outreach campaign to educate residents on the proper management of household hazardous and electronic waste (HHW/E-Waste).  Outreach such as postcards and local newspaper advertisements have proven the most effective way to promote HHW/E-Waste collection events in communities with historically low participation. E-Waste does not include the covered electronic waste.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Francisca","LastName":"Mandujano","Phone":"6264583585"},{"GrantID":27293,"CycleID":806,"CycleCode":"TRP16       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP16        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will utilize 47,300 tons of Asphalt Rubber overlay and 126,243 square yards of asphalt rubber chip seal on multiple city streets with a proposed construction of 08/2024. The construction dates will range from 08/2024 to 01/2026. Use of rubber asphalt allows for effective pavement rehabilitation and maintenance while gaining the benefit of recycling used tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Ontario","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Andrew","LastName":"Garland","Phone":"9092952025"},{"GrantID":27294,"CycleID":803,"CycleCode":"HD40        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD40         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":165430.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Santa Cruz Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility (HHWCF) requires facility improvements to maintain State certification (engineering). Grant funding will be utilized for the replacement of the failing hazardous materials storage building. The existing (rusted and aged) building will be triple-rinsed, off-hauled and properly disposed. The new building will be fitted to accommodate the HHWCF operational needs and keep the facility in certification compliance. Following the replacement of of this \u0027shovel-ready\u0027 building replacement, the engineer on-record will re-certify the facility.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Cruz","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Hoi","LastName":"Yu","Phone":"8314205427"},{"GrantID":27295,"CycleID":804,"CycleCode":"HD41        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD41         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Modesto is proposing to being a new collection program for household dry-cell batteries curbside.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kolton","LastName":"Pacheco","Phone":"2095775493"},{"GrantID":27299,"CycleID":804,"CycleCode":"HD41        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD41         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: If awarded CalRecycle’s Household Hazardous Waste Grant, the City of Arcadia would like to dedicate the grant funding towards several household hazardous waste-related projects. First, we will expand our public education and outreach efforts by hosting educational training sessions and creating additional promotional materials for our existing programs (flyers, mailers, online content, etc.). Second, we will create sustainable EPR collection opportunities by promoting our current hazardous waste drop-off locations further and exploring opportunities within our community to create take-back programs with the city’s retailers and businesses. Lastly, we will add one more Household Hazardous waste collection event on top of the one we do each year.","ParticipantName":"City of Arcadia","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Briget","LastName":"Arndell","Phone":"6262542705"},{"GrantID":27305,"CycleID":806,"CycleCode":"TRP16       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP16        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":50050.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Palos Verdes Estates strives to prevent further deterioration of its roadways. Each year, the City sets aside a budget to cover costs associated with the maintenance of street maintenance to rehabilitate the existing roadway pavement. The purpose of this work is to restore the road to its original condition. Since obtaining its first Cal Recycle Grant, the City has continued to use Rubberized Asphalt Concrete (RAC) Hot-Mix to maintain its streets. The City proposes to use CalRecycle funds to cover a portion of the rubberized asphalt costs for the FY 23-24 Street Improvements Project: start date 05/2024-06/2024 and FY 24-25 Street Improvements Project: start date 05/2025-06/2025. It is estimated that a combined total of 7,150 tons of Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Hot-Mix material will be used to complete both projects. Weather permitting, the construction of the projects is expected to begin in the Spring of the project\u0027s respective fiscal year.","ParticipantName":"City of Palos Verdes Estates","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elizabeth","LastName":"Becerra","Phone":"3103730383"},{"GrantID":27308,"CycleID":801,"CycleCode":"TIP11       ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP11        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Manufacturer of recycled waste tire rubber producing products for the building industry and ADA compliance. We plan to use 1,500,000 lbs. of crumb rubber for the TDP/New Existing category totaling $150,000.","ParticipantName":"Van Duerr Industries, Inc. dba SafePath Products Inc.","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Vanderheiden","Phone":"5308931596"},{"GrantID":27321,"CycleID":804,"CycleCode":"HD41        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD41         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":49998.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This Marine Flare Collection Event will be completed in support of the Port of Los Angeles’ (Port) Clean Marina Program and Water Resources Action Plan (WRAP). The purpose of this project is to provide a responsible disposal option for marine flares, educate and support clean boating practices, and help transition boaters to use sustainable e-flares in accordance with the Clean Marina Program. The goal of this grant proposal is to apply for funding for a marine flare collection event to be held in Summer 2024.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Katherine","LastName":"Prickett","Phone":"3107323951"},{"GrantID":27322,"CycleID":804,"CycleCode":"HD41        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD41         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":25580.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to continue providing a battery drop off program for Laguna Woods residents and City staff at Laguna Woods City Hall. The City provides a publicly accessible designated battery collection container at Laguna Woods City Hall for convenient disposal of household batteries. Residents and City staff can dispose of battery waste in the container as often as needed at no charge. The batteries are routinely collected by the City\u0027s hazardous waste handling services contractor for recycling.","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Woods","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marlene","LastName":"Burns","Phone":"9496390513"},{"GrantID":27323,"CycleID":804,"CycleCode":"HD41        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD41         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":49995.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Pasadena currently maintains six free drop-off sites for batteries and CFLs. Funds from HD 41 will be used to improve and standardize the containers and signage at these drop-off sites, as well as expand the program to at least five additional sites. Funds will also be used to improve the City\u0027s HHW storage space to improve employee safety and allow for clearer separation of different hazardous material types. The City will also use funds to promote the drop-off sites through two digital advertising avenues, to complement the City\u0027s existing outreach and education channels. We expect to see an increase in usage at all sites, a decrease in contamination at current sites, and fewer refuse truck fires.","ParticipantName":"City of Pasadena","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elizabeth","LastName":"Purington","Phone":"6267444338"},{"GrantID":27331,"CycleID":804,"CycleCode":"HD41        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD41         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":49992.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Monterey Regional Waste Management District (dba ReGen Monterey) seeks to implement a new HHW collection program for batteries in the communities of western Monterey County. This program requires i) procurement of community containers for safe collection of batteries, ii) the enhancement of a receiving area at ReGen’s existing HHW ‘drop-off’ location to ensure safe receiving and storage for the new quantities of batteries collected in the communities, and iii) related outreach/public education materials and collection program signage.","ParticipantName":"Monterey Regional Waste Management District","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kristin","LastName":"O\u0027Hara","Phone":"6504546178"},{"GrantID":27332,"CycleID":804,"CycleCode":"HD41        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD41         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":15433.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our proposed project aims to tackle a pressing environmental issue, the improper disposal of batteries and its detrimental impact on our ecosystem. With support from this grant, a comprehensive battery collection program will be implemented with sustainable goals.\r\n\r\nWe aim to establish an efficient and accessible battery collection for the residents of Canyon Lake. Collection points will be strategically placed, involving both physical drop-off locations and pickup services. Our goal is to significantly reduce the number of batteries ending up in landfills, ultimately minimizing the associated hazardous waste leaching into soil and ground water systems. \r\n\r\nTo ensure the long-term success and continuity of our program, we plan to raise awareness about responsible battery disposal by utilizing community outreach initiatives. This grant will be used to purchase a 55 gallon drum and a courier box for battery collection. This grant will also fund the sorting, disposal, freight, and pickup of the collected waste. Media Outreach will include utilizing media platforms like Facebook and Instagram. Surveys will be created after the program has been implemented for a year, to measure the positive impact in the community.","ParticipantName":"City of Canyon Lake","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"LaTendresse","Phone":"9513359414"},{"GrantID":27333,"CycleID":806,"CycleCode":"TRP16       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP16        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project shall apply a rubberized chip seal to 250,000 square yards of asphalt pavement.  The earliest construction start date is estimated to be 04/15/2024.  The project is estimated to conclude by 10/31/2024.","ParticipantName":"City of Fremont","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Edward","LastName":"Nakayama","Phone":"5104944775"},{"GrantID":27336,"CycleID":804,"CycleCode":"HD41        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD41         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our department is marine based, and has accumulated a large amount of marine flares recently. It has become impossible to drop them off at any of our County\u0027s hazardous waste centers. We would like to host a public flare collection event, such as are going on in other counties. We are in a rural area, and our local boating comunity is unable to participate in events outside of our area.","ParticipantName":"City of Morro Bay","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marcos","LastName":"Green","Phone":"8057726254"},{"GrantID":27338,"CycleID":804,"CycleCode":"HD41        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD41         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project includes public education on safe marine flare management and collection event promotion for general audiences and residential boat owners. The campaign will guide residents towards proper disposal at temporary events and encourage them to adopt reusables for free at the events, or a discount offered for online purchases.","ParticipantName":"City of Chula Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joanne","LastName":"Brasch","Phone":"9167063420"},{"GrantID":27339,"CycleID":804,"CycleCode":"HD41        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD41         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Fresno Solid Waste Management Division will use grant funds to launch an education campaign to help edify the public on HHW and the pitfalls of not disposing of them correctly. Information on how to safely and correctly discard unwanted HHW will be distributed via flyers that are hand delivered to residential customers before their annual \"Operation Clean Up\" (Bulky goods pick up). The hope is that by placing this information directly into the hands of our residents, it will cut down on the amount of illegally dumped and improperly disposed of HHW.  Social media posts will compliment the flyers, and if funds permit radio spots focusing on our Hmong and Spanish speaking communities will also go out.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jillian","LastName":"Gaytan","Phone":"5596218618"},{"GrantID":27344,"CycleID":804,"CycleCode":"HD41        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD41         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":49426.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Monterey Park is requesting grant funding for a collection pop-up event at Barnes Park. These event will collect hazardous waste in partnership with the City\u0027s trash hauler. All activities will be free of charge. The City currently holds similar events but does not have the funding to expand to collect hazardous waste. With this grant funding, the City will incorporate hazardous waste collection and be able to continue to expand the pop-ups collection event\u0027s geographic reach and frequency. This funding would cover sufficient costs to allow for a year of hazardous waste reduction collection at the events. The funding also includes sufficient funding to include substantial education and outreach materials, including funding for booths at City events to promote the event and educate the public about hazardous waste reduction.","ParticipantName":"City of Monterey Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Xochitl","LastName":"Tipan","Phone":"6263071383"},{"GrantID":27346,"CycleID":780,"CycleCode":"RPP2        ","CycleNameID":135,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Pilot Project Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RPP2         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jerri Diep","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"J\u0026D Recycling LLC will implement a bag drop system in addition to its initial Pilot Project and expand project operations to serve the City of San Mateo. Through the bag drop system, customers will be able to drop off their CRV materials in designated drop-bags that are tagged with a unique customer number card. Customers will receive cash payment if they are present during CRV material inspection. If customers choose to utilize the bag drop system and drop off their CRV material, they can expect payment via Zelle within 48 hours.","ParticipantName":"J\u0026D Recycling, LLC","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marixa","LastName":"Ramos","Phone":"6506851901"},{"GrantID":27349,"CycleID":801,"CycleCode":"TIP11       ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP11        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the below summary to reflect the approved grant project. The molding of H Block electrical strut blocks and HVAC mounting blocks. The blocks will be produced with 30 mesh recycled crumb rubber. Recycled crumb rubber will be used to replace plastic parts that are currently in the market. These parts will also replace parts that are currently being imported for over seas. Haydon Corporation estimates using 500,000 lbs. of rubber over the next two years for the H-Block product.  The product category is Feedstock Conversion category for award amount totaling $200,000.","ParticipantName":"Haydon Corporation","county":null,"CountyID":null,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rosanna","LastName":"Pignataro","Phone":"9739040800"},{"GrantID":27354,"CycleID":806,"CycleCode":"TRP16       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP16        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":145720.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This Project will consist of pavement rehabilitation for 5 roads within the City of Murrieta via means of grinding the AC surface and applying a rubberized asphalt overlay. The earliest anticipated project start date is 5/1/2024 and is expected to have a duration of approximately 4 months ending in September of the same year (09/2024). The City of Murrieta has estimated the use of 14,572 tons of RAC hot-mix will be used on this project. Please note that I myself, Garrett Strang, will be the individual completing the TDA training course.","ParticipantName":"City of Murrieta","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Garrett","LastName":"Strang","Phone":"9514616085"},{"GrantID":27365,"CycleID":804,"CycleCode":"HD41        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD41         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This HD 41 application proposes a robust resident education campaign for safe marine flare management while promoting the adoption of coast guard certified reusable LED distress signals to replace single-use pyrotechnic flares. The project will include up to two marine flare collection exchange events, offering residents free or discounted reusable signals when they bring unwanted flares for safe disposal. Reportable metrics include the number of publications, the number of flares collected, and the number of LED signals distributed to residents in the Delta Diablo special district.","ParticipantName":"Marin County Hazardous and Solid Waste Management Joint Powers Authority","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joanne","LastName":"Brasch","Phone":"9167063420"},{"GrantID":27366,"CycleID":804,"CycleCode":"HD41        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD41         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Palmdale is applying for HD41 grant funds to further implement a reusable 1lb. propane cylinder program and educate residents regarding HHW proper use and disposal. The concept is to provide residents with an incentive to switch from single-use HHW products to reusables ones to be more environmentally friendly and reduce the cost of managing HHW waste for the jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"City of Palmdale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stephanie","LastName":"Mejia","Phone":"6612675306"},{"GrantID":27367,"CycleID":804,"CycleCode":"HD41        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD41         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Castro Valley Sanitary District (CVSan) is applying for HD41 grant funds to further implement a reusable 1lb. propane cylinder program and educate residents regarding HHW proper use and disposal. The concept is to provide residents with an incentive to switch from single-use HHW products to reusables ones to be more environmentally friendly and reduce the cost of managing HHW waste for the jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"Castro Valley Sanitary District","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Naomi","LastName":"Lue","Phone":"5105371500"},{"GrantID":27370,"CycleID":801,"CycleCode":"TIP11       ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP11        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"EM Concepts is requesting $339,600. For the New/Existing TDP category we anticipate using 45,500 Pounds for our 0.50 tiles.  We anticipate using 330,500 pounds in the Fine (\u003c50) Mesh category for our 0.50 Tile, 0.75 Tile, 1 3/8 DeckTop, 1.00 EquiTile, 1.00 Ramp and 1.00 Sportplay.","ParticipantName":"EM Concepts, a DBA of Lakin Tire West, LLC.","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Denise","LastName":"Parra","Phone":"9512146590"},{"GrantID":27372,"CycleID":801,"CycleCode":"TIP11       ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP11        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: We propose to use 1,000,000 lbs. of 50 mesh crumb rubber in the manufacture of asphalt roofing shingles as a replacement for prime rubber in our asphalt formulation.  We are requesting $500,000 grant award to support the 1,000,000 at the reimbursement rate of .50 per pound.","ParticipantName":"Herbert Malarkey Roofing Company, dba Malarkey Roofing Products","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eileen","LastName":"Dutton","Phone":"5032407850"},{"GrantID":27375,"CycleID":801,"CycleCode":"TIP11       ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP11        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":310000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the below summary to reflect the approved grant project. Millennium Molding, Inc. is estimating to use 3,100,000 lbs. of rubber between all of the products listed in the next two years (Ballistic Tiles, Bridjit Curb Ramps, RoofTop Supports, Rubber Blocks, PopLock Tiles, and Cradles).  All products are under the New/Existing TDP category totaling $310,000.","ParticipantName":"Millennium Molding, Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Vogel","Phone":"5182533755"},{"GrantID":27378,"CycleID":806,"CycleCode":"TRP16       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP16        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Project consists of pavement rehabilitation by means of 40,000 SY of asphalt-rubber/field blend at various locations throughout the City. Earliest start date is 7/1/24, expected Construction Start Date is 9/1/24. \r\n\r\nThis project consists of a bituminous surface Stress Absorbing Membrane (SAM) composed of a single application of Asphalt-Rubber material and hot pre-coated 3/8” aggregate. This specification requires the application of a specified blend of asphalt-rubber binder material (i.e. a field blend\r\nproduct).","ParticipantName":"City of American Canyon","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5306247947"},{"GrantID":27382,"CycleID":806,"CycleCode":"TRP16       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP16        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Moreno Valley is embarking on an extensive project focused on rehabilitating pavements, with the primary goal of enhancing the quality and durability of roads across the entire city. This endeavor will encompass the rehabilitation and preservation of about 66 arterial and collector street segments throughout Moreno Valley. The approach involves two methods: using grind and overlay techniques and applying slurry to effectively restore main roads and local neighborhood streets. Construction is set to begin in May 2024 and finish by December 2024. Approximately 43,100 tons of rubberized asphalt concrete hot-mix will be used. It\u0027s important to note that the city\u0027s median household income is less than 80% of the statewide median.","ParticipantName":"City of Moreno Valley","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ricky","LastName":"Carrillo","Phone":"9514133107"},{"GrantID":27383,"CycleID":806,"CycleCode":"TRP16       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP16        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: 2023/24 Pavement Management is a 5-Year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) project that will rehabilitate various residential streets with rubberized Chip Seal to extend the useful life of Pittsburg roads. The project will consist of approximately 283,000 SY of rubberized chip seal.\r\n\r\nConstruction Start Date: 06/2024.\r\nConstruction Dates 06/2024 to 09/2024.","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Savon","LastName":"Reese","Phone":"9252526943"},{"GrantID":27389,"CycleID":806,"CycleCode":"TRP16       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP16        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":91500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Garden Grove is proposing to use asphalt rubber generated from 100% recycled California waste tires to install ARAM (183,000 SY) on 12 separate street segments in the City. The segments are: 1) Chapman Ave from Harbor Blvd to Lewis St, 2) Lampson Ave from City Limits to Valley View St, 3) Lampson Ave from Nelson St to Euclid St, 4) Trask Ave from Brookhurst St to Benton St, 5) Dale Ave from Garden Grove Blvd to Benton St, 6) Yockey St from Westminster to Garden Grove Blvd, 7) Garden Grove Blvd from Magnolia St to Gilbert St, 8) Ward St from Hazard Ave to Morningside Ave, 9) Longden St from Anthony Ave to Stanford Ave, 10) Stanford Ave from Longden St to Owen St, 11) Cerulean Ave from Valley View St to Topaz St, and 12) Wakefield Ave from Euclid St to City Limits.\r\n\r\nThe earliest proposed construction start date is scheduled for July 2024. Construction is planned to commence from July 2024 and continue through March 2025. A total of 183,000 square yards of rubberized chip seal will be utilized.","ParticipantName":"City of Garden Grove","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alexandra","LastName":"Viramontes","Phone":"7147415176"},{"GrantID":27392,"CycleID":806,"CycleCode":"TRP16       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP16        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Rubberized chip seal as one of the three layers used to complete surface treatments throughout the County to ensure roads are maintained for public safety, while diverting tire waste.\r\nThe earliest proposed construction start date: 06/01/2024\r\nConstruction Dates: 6/01/2024 through 09/30/2025\r\nTotal square yards of rubberized chip seal that will be used 250,000 sq yds.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ashley","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"5306424925"},{"GrantID":27393,"CycleID":806,"CycleCode":"TRP16       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP16        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the below summary to reflect the approved grant project.  Earliest proposed construction start date: 02/2024. \r\nConstruction Dates 02/2024 to 04/1/2026.\r\nThe total tons of RAC hot-mix: 35,715 tons. \r\nTDA training course completed by Lauren Lien August 29, 2023.","ParticipantName":"City of Simi Valley","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lauren","LastName":"Lien","Phone":"8055836882"},{"GrantID":27394,"CycleID":806,"CycleCode":"TRP16       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP16        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":199056.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Rancho Cordova proposes to utilize 24,882 tons of hot-mix RAC during construction of the Sunrise Boulevard Rehabilitation Phase 2 Project. This project will rehabilitate Sunrise Blvd from White Rock Rd to Kiefer Blvd which will increase the life cycle of a principal arterial road. Construction is anticipated to occur July 2024 through March 2026.","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Cordova","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kristine","LastName":"Courdy","Phone":"9168518842"},{"GrantID":27398,"CycleID":806,"CycleCode":"TRP16       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP16        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Jose plans to resurface nearly 29 thirty-foot equivalent miles of arterial streets in 2024 using rubberized hot-mix asphalt. Approximately 56,000 tons of rubberized hot-mix asphalt is estimated to be placed. Construction is expected to begin in June 2024 and be completed by November 2024. This grant will be managed by Carl Mo, Engineer II, who has completed the TDA course.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Farshidi","Phone":"4087941945"},{"GrantID":27399,"CycleID":806,"CycleCode":"TRP16       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP16        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":136667.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City\u0027s Pavement Management Program (PMP), established in 2008 upon incorporation, guides pavement rehabilitation projects based on available budget and desired goals.  The proposed PMP projects have been budgeted for the 2024/2025 fiscal year. \r\n\r\nThe Menifee Road Resurfacing project is anticipated to start in late July 2024 and conclude by December 2024. This project would use approximately 6,000 tons of rubberized asphalt concrete and 65,000 square yards of rubberized chip seal. \r\n\r\nThe FY 24/25 Local Roads AC Resurfacing Program is anticipated to start in late July 2024 and conclude by June 2025. This ARAM project would use approximately 2,000 tons of rubberized asphalt concrete and 17,222 square yards of rubberized chip seal. \r\n\r\nThe FY 24/25 Slurry Seal Program is anticipated to start in September 2024 and conclude by November 2024. This project would use approximately 31,111 square yards of rubberized chip seal.\r\n\r\nAll projects combined total 8,000 tons of rubberized asphalt concrete hot mix and 113,333 square yards of rubberized chip seal.","ParticipantName":"City of Menifee","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jenny","LastName":"McConville","Phone":"9517233876"},{"GrantID":27401,"CycleID":809,"CycleCode":"SWC96       ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC96        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Noe Garay","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Illegal dumping in Lake County poses significant threats to public health and the environment, particularly affecting disadvantaged rural communities that lack adequate county resources. The project encompasses a multifaceted approach, combining abatement, prevention measures (e.g., barriers and surveillance cameras), and public awareness campaigns (including \"free dump days\"). The proposed project aims to address this issue by funding abatement projects in seven townships/communities – North Lakeport, Nice, Lucerne, Clearlake Oaks, Lower Lake, Middletown and Kelseyville - with the highest need and environmental threats. These projects vary in nature, including illegal dumping on public roadways and long-term abatement cases that have proven challenging due to their size and complexity.","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shannon","LastName":"Walker-smith","Phone":"7072632221"},{"GrantID":27402,"CycleID":809,"CycleCode":"SWC96       ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC96        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Phillip Kovacs","AwardedFunds":397531.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project combats illegal dumping and provides for the cleanup of trash/litter within the road right-of-way in disadvantaged urban communities and in rural areas with sensitive wildlife.  Discarded waste magnifies urban blight in dense inner-city neighborhoods and threaten the ecosystem in desert areas.  The project will concentrate funds to cleaning up trash in the underserved communities of the Belvedere District Garbage Disposal District and the Florence-Firestone Garbage Disposal District, and in the environmentally sensitive areas of Lake Los Angeles.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wilson","LastName":"Fong","Phone":"6268616005"},{"GrantID":27403,"CycleID":806,"CycleCode":"TRP16       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP16        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":192000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The project will consist of rubberized chip seal (followed by a slurry seal). Construction in Summer 2024 utilizing 192,000 SY of chip seal material.\r\nEarliest proposed construction start date: 07/2024\r\nConstruction Dates: 07/2024 to 11/2024","ParticipantName":"City of Lompoc","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steffen","LastName":"Meyer","Phone":"8058758240"},{"GrantID":27411,"CycleID":809,"CycleCode":"SWC96       ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC96        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Noe Garay","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Great Redwood Trail Agency (GRTA: formerly the North Coast Railroad Authority, or NCRA) is now responsible for stewardship of the old Northwest Pacific Railway line in Mendocino, Trinity, and Humboldt Counties.  There are many deferred maintenance issues that GRTA inherited from NCRA.  One of these is a 70,000 square foot building in the unincorporated town of Calpella, north of Ukiah, in Mendocino County.  Until recently, this building was the site of an encampment, several unauthorized auto and dirt bike \"shops,\" and storage for derelict motorized and non-motorized vehicles.  There are significant amounts of solid waste inside the building, which needs to be cleaned up; it is for this purpose we are requesting CalRecycle funding.\r\n\r\nAn eviction of the \"Does\" that were living illegally in the building has been completed.","ParticipantName":"Great Redwood Trail Agency","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bridget","LastName":"Nichols","Phone":"7074633280"},{"GrantID":27413,"CycleID":810,"CycleCode":"SWC97       ","CycleNameID":124,"CycleName":"Legacy Disposal Site Abatement Partial Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC97        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Ramon Ruiz","AwardedFunds":750000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project is to close the legacy Cannon and Scollan Landfills to bring them into compliance with current CCR Title 27 requirements, as well as conduct a comprehensive clean-up and abatement effort to correct waste encroachment, including a developing a closure plan, grade the site to drain,\r\nand commence post-closure monitoring.","ParticipantName":"City of Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Thoma","Phone":"9168084833"},{"GrantID":27414,"CycleID":806,"CycleCode":"TRP16       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP16        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":54000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Canelones Drive, et al. project is a pavement preservation project using rubberized chip seal. The project is located in the unincorporated County of Hacienda Heights and is approximately 975,000 SF in area. Construction is proposed to start August 2025 and is expected to be completed by October 2025. Approximately 108,000 SY of rubberized chip seal will be used as part of the project. Gilbert Tsoi, Civil Engineer, participated and successfully completed the required TDA training course.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gilbert","LastName":"Tsoi","Phone":"6264587929"},{"GrantID":27415,"CycleID":806,"CycleCode":"TRP16       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP16        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":172616.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Thousand Oaks\u0027 Fiscal Year 2024 Pavement Rehabilitation and Resurfacing Program includes overlaying residential and arterial streets throughout the City with Asphalt Rubber Hot Mix (ARHM), Thin Maintenance Overlay (TMO), micro-surfacing, and slurry seal. All curb ramps within the project limit will be updated to meet ADA requirements. The TMO is a relatively new asphalt product that has shown to preserve and prolong pavement life and is less expensive than a two-inch thick overlay. It will be used on streets with minor stresses caused by the environment and conditions that do not currently require a full overlay. TMO is similar to ARHM, with smaller aggregate rock (3/8-inch), higher rubber binder content, and placed 0.1-ft thick.\r\n\r\nThe City\u0027s biennial program preserves street pavement in good working condition and rehabilitates street surfaces that are in need of repair. The program protects street surfaces by adding useful life to the pavement, and in turn provides economic and environmental benefits. Prolonging the life expectancy of existing pavement conditions (by implementing lower-cost maintenance strategies), reduces the frequency and need for future high-cost pavement removal and replacement. The City will benefit financially from prolonging pavement usage, because the need for larger-scale (pavement removal and replacement) projects is reduced. Another benefit to reducing the number of pavement removal/replacement and overlay projects is less impact on the environment on local, regional, and global scales. \r\n\r\nThe locations that will receive maintenance during this cycle were prioritized in accordance with the City\u0027s Pavement Management Program (PMP), and are based on existing street pavement condition indexes, average daily traffic counts, loads, resident requests, and geographical equity on residential and arterial streets. \r\n\r\nThe earliest proposed construction start date is 04/2024. The construction is expected to take 180 calendar days to complete, which means that all work related to this grant will be completed by November 2024. \r\n\r\nThe total tonnage of the rubberized asphalt concrete hot-mix including rubberized Thin Maintenance Overlay, is estimated to be 43,154.00.","ParticipantName":"City of Thousand Oaks","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Pooriya","LastName":"Izadi","Phone":"8054492445"},{"GrantID":27418,"CycleID":806,"CycleCode":"TRP16       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP16        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":32700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Washington Boulevard between La Cienega Bl and Fairfax Avenue \u0026 Jefferson Boulevard between Hetzler Road and Overland Avenue, in Culver City, CA.\r\n\r\nEarliest proposed construction start date: 07/2025\r\nConstruction Dates: 07/2025 – 12/2025\r\nTotal tons of RAC hot-mix: 8,175 tons\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Culver City","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Diana","LastName":"Szymanski","Phone":"3102535623"},{"GrantID":27421,"CycleID":809,"CycleCode":"SWC96       ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC96        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Ramon Ruiz","AwardedFunds":477469.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Clearlake is seeking funds to clean up numerous properties within the city where the responsible party is unwilling or unable to clear their properties to minimal safe standards. Many of these properties are unsafe, fire damaged, and uninhabitable. Many of the properties contain various buildings and items which have major structural damage and pose a health and safety hazard to the surrounding community. Numerous properties have trash, abandoned  and inoperative vehicles, motorhomes, and appliances stored on the properties along with other deteriorating conditions. Illegal dumping has occurred on many properties as abandoned sites attract transients, who often will begin to occupy and continue dumping. All funds will be used to clean up these sites.","ParticipantName":"City of Clearlake","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Martin","LastName":"Snyder","Phone":"7079948251"},{"GrantID":27422,"CycleID":806,"CycleCode":"TRP16       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP16        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":170586.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This grant will be used on a street resurfacing project in the City of Eastvale. Utilizing approximately 13,800 tons of RAC hot mix and approximately 150,000 sqaure yard of rubberized chip seal. This project will commence around Summer 2024 (05/2024) and finish around Winter 2024 (12/2024).","ParticipantName":"City of Eastvale","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Yurhi","LastName":"Choi","Phone":"9517034471"},{"GrantID":27425,"CycleID":806,"CycleCode":"TRP16       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP16        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Description: The Neighborhood Pavement Preservation Program’s focus is to preserve and maintain local residential roadways within the City of West Sacramento. The proposed work for the 2024 Project includes but is not limited to removal of existing traffic stripes, markings and markers, and the installation of Type II Slurry Seal, Cape Seal, Type II Micro surface, Chip Seal, thermoplastic pavement striping markings and markers, and signs on existing and new posts. \r\n\r\nThe earliest proposed construction start date: 06/2024\r\nConstruction Dates: 06/2024 to 11/2024\r\nThe total tons of RAC hot-mix: 14,200 tons of RAC hot-mix \r\nThe total square yards of rubberized chip seal: 51,200 SY of rubberized chip seal \r\n","ParticipantName":"City of West Sacramento","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ryan","LastName":"Teves","Phone":"9166174665"},{"GrantID":27427,"CycleID":806,"CycleCode":"TRP16       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP16        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Concord proposes to use RAC for three projects:  The Monument Boulevard Pavement Rehabilitation Project (PJ 2581) from Detroit Ave. to the City Limits, the Treat Boulevard Pavement Rehabilitation - Phase 2 Project (PJ 2559) from San Miguel Rd. to Concord Blvd, and the Galindo Street Pavement Rehabilitation - Phase Project (PJ 2452) form Detroit Ave. to Salvio Street.  \r\n\r\nPJ 2581 is 6,000 tons of RAC HMA with an earliest proposed construction start date of 03/2024 and an expected construction duration 04/2024 to 12/2024.  PJ 2559 is 7,800 tons of RAC HMA with an earliest proposed construction start date of 03/2024 and an expected construction duration 04/2024 to 12/2024.  PJ 2452 is 5,700 tons of RAC HMA with an earliest proposed construction start date of 07/2024 and an expected construction duration 10/2024 to 11/2025.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Concord","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andrea","LastName":"Moreira","Phone":"9256713362"},{"GrantID":27431,"CycleID":806,"CycleCode":"TRP16       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP16        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":15200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City proposes to rehabilitate Project #1 - Glenwood Drive (between Enterprise and Aliso Creek Road) and Project #2 - Enterprise (between Glenwood Drive and Aliso Viejo Parkway).  The projects consist of grinding existing asphalt pavement, placing ARHM, placing AC leveling course, installation of traffic loops, thermoplastic striping and pavement markings, and adjustment of existing utility vaults, manholes, and valve covers.  Proposed construction start date is starting June/2024.  Construction dates June/2024 to December/2024 utilizing 3,800 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Aliso Viejo","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Quang","LastName":"Le","Phone":"9494252531"},{"GrantID":27437,"CycleID":806,"CycleCode":"TRP16       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP16        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":224000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City is proposing to use rubberized hot mix asphalt (RHMA) material. The asphalt concrete section will include 5\" of asphalt base course with a 2\" rubberized overlay. The project will also include the remediation of drainage issues. It is estimated that a total of 32,000 tons of RHMA will be used for the project with a minimum of 300 pounds (or 15% by weight) of tire derived crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder. The project is currently under construction, installation of the RHMA cap is slated to begin in April 2024. The project goal is to improve driving conditions for residents and visitors to the City, increase longevity to the street, and utilize environmentally friendly solutions in addressing the City\u0027s needs while helping the effort to reduce tires sent to landfills. Proposed construction start date is 3/2024-10/2024.","ParticipantName":"City of Hesperia","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tammy","LastName":"Pelayes","Phone":"7609471014"},{"GrantID":27439,"CycleID":806,"CycleCode":"TRP16       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP16        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Project is for various street rehabilitations using 5,000 tons of RAC Hot Mix Asphalt. Earliest project start date is 1/1/2024 start of Construction is 6/1/2024 to 12/31/2024. Project will be repaving the Montgomery Roundabout, and Washington Avenue between the Railroad bridge and Oro Dam Blvd.","ParticipantName":"City of Oroville","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5306247947"},{"GrantID":27440,"CycleID":806,"CycleCode":"TRP16       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP16        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":84502.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: 2024 Resurfacing Project. This project will place approximately 84,502 SY of asphalt rubber chip seal throughout Yuba City. \r\n\r\nEarliest Proposed Construction Date: 06/2024\r\nConstruction Dates: 06/2024 to 10/2024\r\n\r\nPer 2021 Census, Yuba City had a median household income of $64,255 vs the State\u0027s median household income of $84,097. Yuba City\u0027s median household income is only 76% of the statewide median household income.","ParticipantName":"City of Yuba City","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Josh","LastName":"Wolffe","Phone":"5308223288"},{"GrantID":27442,"CycleID":806,"CycleCode":"TRP16       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP16        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":175000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Los Angeles Street is a major thoroughfare in the City of Baldwin Park that runs from west city limit to east city limit. The city plans to repave Los Angeles Street including constructing complete street improvements focusing on safety, accessibility, and sustainability with modernized intersections, and dedicated spaces for pedestrians and cyclists. The project is anticipated to commence construction in September 2024. The scope includes repaving 1.8 mi. of roadway including, improve or install bus stop benches, shelters, trash receptacles, pedestrian and street lighting, high visibility continental crosswalks, sidewalk curb extensions, Class II bike lanes, wayfinding signage, ADA ramps, bioswale stormwater capture, and installation of drought-tolerant trees and shrubs. Additionally, the city is planning to repave other arterial streets along various locations Citywide. The cumulative estimate of RAC hot-mix tons to be utilized is 25,000. The projects are currently under development and planned for construction between 9/24 to 5/25.","ParticipantName":"City of Baldwin Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David ","LastName":"Lopez","Phone":"6269604011"},{"GrantID":27443,"CycleID":806,"CycleCode":"TRP16       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP16        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":103060.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Front Street is an existing 2-lane arterial which runs from Fourth Street to Moranda Road, paralleling Highway 101. The street corridor from Benito St. to East St. is an approximately 100’ right-of-way composed of two 14’ travel lanes and diagonal parking on both sides, a 10’ landscape median, 14’ sidewalk on the west and 10’ sidewalk on the east for a total curb to curb width of 76’. Curb extensions (bulb-outs) are located at five intersections with benches and seating opportunities along with colored, decorative concrete sidewalks. North of Benito St. and south of East St. the street geometrics include center turn pockets, bike lanes, parallel parking, and standard curb, gutter, and sidewalk. The street has been identified in the city\u0027s Pavement Management Program as requiring significant rehabilitation of the asphalt pavement section.  The Proposed Construction Start Date is 2/01/2024.  The Proposed Construction Period is 2/01/2024 to 2/28/2025.  The Total tons of RAC hot-mix is 5,153 Tons.","ParticipantName":"City of Soledad","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Donald","LastName":"Wilcox","Phone":"8312235124"},{"GrantID":27444,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":188087.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The SB 1383 local assistance grant will assist the City in SB 1383 compliance efforts. The City will utilize the funds to ensure compliance with recovered organic waste procurement requirements, provide community education on SB 1383 requirements, improve the City\u0027s edible food recovery program, and expand City storage areas for SB 1383 related materials. Edible food recovery activities will include generating educational and outreach materials for generators, in addition to providing insulated food storage bags to ensure edible food is preserved during transport.","ParticipantName":"City of Eastvale","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Simone","LastName":"Blackwell","Phone":"9517034405"},{"GrantID":27445,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":148404.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City plans to use grant funding to help us comply with SB 1383 mandates.  A portion of the funding ($25,000) will be used to help us meet our annual organic product procurement target.  A portion ($23,000) will be spent on compliance tracking software that will allow us to identify non-compliant generators and maintain records on our education and enforcement activities.  A portion of the funding ($10,000) will be spent on enforcement personnel staff time to enforce City SB 1383 related municipal code. Finally the City is planning to spend ($12,000) of grant funding on an education outreach campaign to promote food scrap recycling using billboards, television, radio and social media platforms.","ParticipantName":"City of West Sacramento","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Susan","LastName":"Strand","Phone":"9166175031"},{"GrantID":27446,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":2491720.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The CalRecycle SB 1383 Local Assistance grant is an ideal opportunity to make significant progress in achieving SB 1383 goals for the City of San José (City). The City has been preparing to ensure that programs are in compliance with SB 1383 regulations. On November 2, 2021, the San José City Council approved an ordinance amending Title 9, Health and Safety of the San José Municipal Code to implement the requirements of SB 1383 regulations. This grant funding will enable the City to partially fund its SB 1383 implementation efforts and prevent additional ratepayer costs for San José residents and businesses at a time when our community can least afford it. The City will utilize grant funding in key areas to ensure successful implementation of SB 1383, including: outreach and marketing, a compost hub pilot support, container labeling, indoor container procurement, record keeping and data management software, personnel support, and continued partnership with an edible food recovery program in Santa Clara County.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kathryn","LastName":"Walsh","Phone":"4089752609"},{"GrantID":27447,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":350165.0000,"ProjectSummary":"OC Waste \u0026 Recycling will use these grant funds to purchase equipment and materials related to the processing of organic materials. Equipment/materials include bagging machines, heavy equipment, compost bags, and waddles. \r\n\r\nProcessed and packaged material is then offered to all Orange County residents, businesses and Cities throughout the year at no charge. In addition, OCWR hosts semiannual compost giveaway events at its three landfill open to all Orange County constituents.\r\n\r\nIn 2023, OCWR has distributed nearly 5,000 tons of compost and mulch. This material is processed at three County owned composting facilities - Bee Canyon Greenery, Valencia Greenery, Capistrano Greenery. ","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andrew","LastName":"Le","Phone":"7144864271"},{"GrantID":27448,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Offset SB 1383 Implementation Costs-Collection/Procurement, Public Education and Outreach and Customer Service.","ParticipantName":"City of Kerman","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Jansons","Phone":"5598469450"},{"GrantID":27449,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":323093.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Vallejo intends to use $127,920 for the procurement of compost to comply with SB1383. In addition, $50,000 will be used to hire a consultant to assist with program evaluation and gap analysis. Also, $20,288 will be used for outreach and education campaigns, which will include, newspaper ads, billboard advertising, website outreach,  social media outlets, direct mailing pieces, and printed materials that can be distributed at special events. Finally, $20,000 will be used to assist edible food recovery organizations with equipment to ensure that they can provide the best possible services to Vallejo residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Vallejo","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Natasha","LastName":"Gallatin","Phone":"7076493512"},{"GrantID":27450,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":378497.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Torrance Public Works Department will implement the following programs with funding from the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program:\r\n•\tExpand the organics program to commercial accounts serviced by private haulers;\r\n•\tContinue outreach and education efforts to City-serviced residential accounts, and conduct route reviews to monitor contamination and gauge the level of outreach needed in the community;\r\n•\tImplement record-keeping software program; and\r\n•\tConstruct at least one compost giveaway station in a public park","ParticipantName":"City of Torrance","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lili","LastName":"Myers","Phone":"3107816283"},{"GrantID":27451,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":163146.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We plan to use majority of this cycle\u0027s funding to offset costs for a new limited term, full time Conservation Coordinator that will assist with commercial and multifamily compliance and enforcement. We plan to use the remaining funds for creating and distributing new outreach material, as well as assist with food recovery efforts, especially from Tier 2 generators.","ParticipantName":"City of Woodland","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rosie","LastName":"Ledesma","Phone":"5306612059"},{"GrantID":27452,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":175628.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Laguna Niguel will utilize the grant funding to expand edible food recovery and increase capacity planning in partnership with the Orange County Waste and Recycling. Funds will further be used to train staff on enforcement protocols, assist in procurement, record keeping, contamination minimization, education and outreach, and any additional SB 1383 related tasks. All tasks will be completed by the City\u0027s Consultant EcoNomics. The City will also utilize a separate consult to assist with additional education and outreach tasks including the development of videos and graphics for the City\u0027s social media and website. Remaining funds will be used to procure three (3) new organics recycling containers for all City facilities. Lastly, a portion of the grant will be used to cover City Staff costs associated with implementing organics recycling. ","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Niguel","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"O\u0027connor","Phone":"9493624384"},{"GrantID":27453,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":114339.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant will assist the City in complying of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383.  The grant application request includes conducting enforcement/inspections, program evaluation/gap analysis and follow-through, complying with procurement requirements, training, preparing necessary recordkeeping and compliance forms and completing reports, grant management, providing assistance to residents and businesses, conducting record keeping and compliance tracking, and subscribing to recycling compliance software for documentation and tracking.","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Palos Verdes","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Girard","LastName":"Mobley","Phone":"9519730026"},{"GrantID":27454,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":94576.0000,"ProjectSummary":"All jurisdictions are responsible for their individaul SB1383 compliance, including education and outreach, edible food recovery, capacity planning, procurement requirements, enforcement, inspection and all necessary record keeping.  The City plans to use the grant funds to pay for an administrative specialiast to perform the above tasks in compliane with SB1383.","ParticipantName":"City of Pleasant Hill","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ann","LastName":"James","Phone":"9256714646"},{"GrantID":27455,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":292184.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Department of Environmental Resources will use this funding to help cover staffing costs, outreach and education, software, capacity planning and other 1383-related implementation costs. County staff will be dedicating a significant amount of time and resources to ensure the requirements of the new regulations are being met.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wallace","LastName":"Low","Phone":"2095256741"},{"GrantID":27456,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":569930.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Purchase Software to bring City in line with the ability to complete reporting requirements, track enforcement activities, Solid Waste service levels, and Route Reviews.\r\n\r\nOutreach and Education to continue to bring residents and","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jody","LastName":"Strait","Phone":"2094948951"},{"GrantID":27458,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":188509.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding from the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program will be used for the procurement of recycled organic products along with the procurement of recycled paper and paper products. Funding will also be used for education and outreach materials including print ads for organic waste and edible food recovery plus education and outreach for local schools. Additional funding will be used for obtainment of green organic waste cans and/or bins and blue recycling cans and/or bins for residential and commercial properties, for recordkeeping program annual fees, and salary coverage for conservation coordinator.","ParticipantName":"City of Tulare","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"April","LastName":"Luttrell","Phone":"5596844289"},{"GrantID":27461,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":75785.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project includes 4 distinctive SB1383 implementation goals:\r\n\r\nEdible Food Recovery: A consultant is performing all Edible Food Recovery requirements for the City of Eureka including project management, capacity and compliance assessments and monitoring, public outreach and education, program development and communications, recordkeeping and reporting, and funding. Grant funds will be used to pay the consultant fees for these services.\r\n\r\nProcurement: Compost from recovered organic waste will be purchased and used in public landscaping and provided to the community for use. Grant funds will be used to pay for the transporting and purchasing of compost.\r\n\r\nUpgrade/Expansion: A feasibility study will be performed by a consultant for the siting of in-county processing of organic waste. Grant funds will be used to pay the consultant fees.\r\n\r\nCapacity Planning/Program Evaluation/Gap Analysis: A consultant will be providing overall SB1383 compliance services with an emphasis on the curbside collection of organics, including tasks such as franchise compliance, enforcement and diversion mechanisms, and funding recommendations and cost strategies. \r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Eureka","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robin","LastName":"Praszker","Phone":"7074414206"},{"GrantID":27462,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Patterson intends to utilize its grant award to facilitate its successful solid waste program, specifically as it relates to SB 1383 mandates. Patterson would achieve this through the following projects: collection, edible food recovery, education and outreach, enforcement and inspection, program evaluation/gap analysis, procurement requirements such as compost, mulch, electricity, and recycled paper and paper products, and record keeping.","ParticipantName":"City of Patterson","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Renfrow","Phone":"2099606841"},{"GrantID":27467,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":330511.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Clovis will use grant funds towards hiring a consultant to assist the City in developing SB 1383 processes for each program requirement. Such as reporting, tracking, forms (online and printable), capacity planning, and enforcement. The City of Clovis created a new position to assist with container contamination minimization and would like to use funds to assist with the salary of this new position. If the City has funds left, 96-gallon collection containers will be purchased to implement new commercial organic services.","ParticipantName":"City of Clovis","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ivette","LastName":"Rodriguez","Phone":"5593242604"},{"GrantID":27468,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":137242.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Watsonville intends to expand 1383 implementation with this state awarded fund. Over half of the application is dedicated to Watsonville Food Recovery in collaboration with all other jurisdictions in Santa Cruz County. Another third is earmarked for quality bilingual outreach tools such as social media, trucks signs and cart labels to increase and improve organics and recycling participation. The provision of 1383 containers for local businesses and schools encourages immediate participation. Solid Waste Management will improve 1383 implementation by attending California conferences presenting on best practices in the next generation of waste reduction.","ParticipantName":"City of Watsonville","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tami","LastName":"Stolzenthaler","Phone":"8317683131"},{"GrantID":27469,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":81822.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be focused on Education \u0026 Outreach with the other large requested amount going to cover compost procure.  The City has only one small food recovery organization that may or may not be still recovering food.  There are two Tier 1 businesses - Walmart and Raley\u0027s and both already have food recovery programs.  We have not Tier 2 businesses. \r\n\r\nAll budgets are scalable based available grant funds.","ParticipantName":"City of Suisun City","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Amanda","LastName":"Dum","Phone":"7074217345"},{"GrantID":27470,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":214092.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Tustin intends to use this grant funding to support implementation of SB 1383.  This includes elements of inspection, enforcement, edible food recovery, education and outreach, and capacity planning.  ","ParticipantName":"City of Tustin","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elsa","LastName":"Robinson","Phone":"7145733030"},{"GrantID":27473,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City aims to use the grant funding to regulate the organics recycling program, support local food recovery organizations, and supplement administrative duties such as inspections, enforcement, reporting, procurement, and record keeping. \r\nSB 1383 education and outreach is provided to the community through multiple social media outlets and at in-person events. Grant funding will allow education and outreach of SB 1383 regulations to progress through the purchasing of print advertisements in the local newspaper and postcards and also be used to purchase additional kitchen collection bins to encourage residents to recycle organics and will subsidize City staff time to administer monthly, virtual organics recycling trainings. \r\nThe grant funds will continue to be utilized for consultant and City staff time for inspections, enforcement, and reporting of noncompliant and compliant Malibu businesses. \r\nFurthermore, grant funding will provide the opportunity to launch a pilot program with COPIA, a mobile app, for Malibu Tier 2 businesses to recover, donate, and track edible food in accordance with SB 1383 requirements. \r\nThe grant will also fund indirect costs such as program management practices like maintaining records of the organics recycling program, inspection and enforcement, contracts, agreements, tracking expenditures, and preparing payment requests.","ParticipantName":"City of Malibu","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Farah","LastName":"Stack","Phone":"3104562489"},{"GrantID":27474,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":451008.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Oceanside will be utilizing funds provided by SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program to implement various programs throughout the City to meet the City\u0027s requirements under SB 1383. These programs include ensuring that edible food is diverted from landfills and distributed to those in need throughout the Oceanside community, increasing edible food recovery capacity within the City of Oceanside, collaborating with local food recovery agencies, providing technical assistance to businesses and multifamily complexes, and monitoring food recovery activities throughout the community. Details regarding each of these programs are below: \r\n \r\n1.) The Oceanside Public Library hosts a Farm to Summer program. This program includes partnering with local farms to offer sustainable nutrition experiences to families. The farms supply weekly produce tasting along with boxes of rescued food to families to help promote local food sustainability and healthy eating. During these events, programming includes sustainability, \r\ncomposting, planting edible food, conservation, and cooking utilizing the food from the farm. These programs not only help with recovering edible food but also provide resources to families to develop long-lasting healthy behavior change. These programs were well received by the community and have been requested to be provided at locations outside of the farm and Library. The City would like to expand this program to be year-round and bring the experience to other locations throughout Oceanside. To do this, a vehicle will need to be purchased which will be utilized to pick up recovered food from feeding organizations and local farms as well as transport supplies to mobile enrichment program sites across Oceanside.\r\n2.) Oceanside Parks and Recreation and Neighborhood Services Departments have historically worked with local feeding organizations to provide the Oceanside community with various feeding programs.  Parks and Recreation has partnered with Oceanside Unified School District to provide breakfast and lunch to students during school breaks. In addition, Parks and Recreation hosts a For Kids’ Sake program, a low-cost after-school enrichment program for students in disadvantaged communities, teen programming, and family classes at city-owned facilities. Parks and Recreation also has a program called Serving Seniors, which provides meals and commodities to more than 500 Oceanside seniors. Meals are provided both through home delivery as well as during a daily congregate meal paired with enrichment programs. Neighborhood Services provides afterschool programs, youth and adult education and health programs, family services, food distribution programs, and mental health services. Based on the experience of these programs, City staff have identified a need and opportunity to expand upon edible food distribution to Oceanside\u0027s at-risk populations. The City is requesting equipment to establish permanent food pantries at seven city-owned facilities that operate the programs described above. These pantries would allow the City to expand edible food distribution by increasing food recovery capacity and distributing the food to community members who already frequent these facilities. Equipment for the pantries includes refrigeration, warmers, food dehydrators, milk coolers, and shelving. City staff would continue to work with local non-profit organizations including but not limited to Feeding San Diego and North County Food Bank to collect recovered edible food to be distributed at the newly created city pantries. Additionally, the van purchased for the Library program above could also assist in food collection from the feeding agencies and delivery to the seven City pantries. City staff would maintain and operate the pantries and would not be contracting with non-profits to manage the equipment or food distribution. \r\n\r\n3.) Solid Waste and Recycling staff will contract with the Solana Center for Environmental Innovation to support the City\u0027s food waste recovery and diversion plans by providing enforcement and technical assistance to commercial businesses and multifamily complexes. Solana Center will conduct in-person inspections of Tier 1 and Tier 2 food-generating businesses. The inspections will cover all required aspects for SB 1383 and include an evaluation of curbside \r\norganics hauling services, food recovery contracts, and a review of records of food donation activities. In addition, Solana Center will offer both virtual and in-person technical assistance to commercial businesses and multi-family complexes which will include visual waste assessment, recommendations for improving organics waste diversion, implementing a food rescue program, \r\nguidance on SB 1383 compliance, and reporting requirements.  \r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Oceanside","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Prue","Phone":"7604355942"},{"GrantID":27477,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":321734.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To expand the County\u0027s infrastructure to meet the requirements of SB 1383. Focusing on organic recycling and compost programs, outreach, and education.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jodie","LastName":"Snowbarger","Phone":"8057815252"},{"GrantID":27478,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":374757.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The West Valley Solid Waste Management Authority (Authority) is proposing to use grant funds for procurement, public education and outreach, personnel, equipment, and edible food recovery activities. Grant funds will be used to cover existing costs for activities and materials the Authority would otherwise cover in their annual budget, as well as new activities that are specific to public education and enforcement related activities.\r\n\r\nNote: The City of Campbell is the WVSWMA\u0027s fiscal agent (see address for grant payment above).","ParticipantName":"West Valley Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rob","LastName":"Hilton","Phone":"9259776959"},{"GrantID":27480,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":1048132.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Riverside County will be utilizing the grant funding for personnel and consultant costs for Capacity Planning and Program Evaluation/Gap Analysis.  Education and Outreach for conferences and seminars as well as social media management software (Sprout Social).  Bins and containers for school organic recycling collection to help implement out school recycling program.  Provide and deliver compost for school and community compost sites.  Procure electricity from Desert View Power.  Upgade/Expand the Badlands Composting Facility.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kathleen","LastName":"Utter","Phone":"9514863286"},{"GrantID":27481,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Galt proposes the use of grant funds to meet our state established target for procurement by purchasing recovered organic waste products from a local compost facility. The City of Galt will begin procurement of such products in January 2024, purchasing 771 tons of compost in 2024 and 1186 tons in 2025. This compost will be used by the City for landscape and maintenance of City parks, trails and sports fields and will also be made available, at no charge, to the Galt community. A portion of the grant funds will be allocated to community outreach and education to promote our free compost program, as well as personnel time for project management. \r\n\r\nThe City of Galt has entered into a regional agreement between the Unincorporated County of Sacramento and several Sacramento County jurisdictions to hire an independent contractor to serve as an EFR Consultant. The EFR Consultant will work to expand Edible Food Recovery within the participating jurisdictions, including increasing Tier I and Tier 2 Edible Food Recovery capacity.","ParticipantName":"City of Galt","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rebecca","LastName":"Dymond","Phone":"2093667277"},{"GrantID":27484,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":667656.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We are very much looking forward to the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant funding, it will be critical in the RWMA\u0027s efforts to help Yuba/Sutter Counties with all aspects of the 1383 Regulations.   There are several key projects that we plan on using the grant to fund and or supplement the funding.  A large piece of the funding will be needed for personnel costs for the RWMA, we are a new organization (JPA) created to oversee all things solid waste for our two counties.  We have recently hired 3 full time staff members, an Executive Director, a Management Analyst I and a Management Analyst II.  All three of our staff will be involved with 1383 in many ways including but not limited to the following, Audits, Outreach, Tracking, Reporting, Edible Food Recovery, Enforcement and ROWP Procurement.\r\n\r\nWe will be looking to purchase a software to better help our areas track/report an monitor all things related to SB 1383.  \r\n\r\nWe are hoping to partner with a food dehydrator company, such as Mill, in an effort to provide a solution to MFDs and Hard to Service areas as we strive towards 1383 compliance.\r\n\r\nWith the Grant funding we will be providing financial assistance to the Yuba-Sutter Foodbank in an effort to increase the programs and opportunities for food recovery.  This will be for tier one and tier two food generators.\r\n\r\nWe will also be implementing an extensive Outreach and Education program, using internal RWMA resources as well as outside services, for a thorough campaign around SB 1383.\r\n\r\nWe hope to further our partnership with Zero Food Print in an effort to meet our jurisdictions ROWP targets.  This includes DSP agreements and other local campaigns.\r\n\r\nWe will be putting a significant amount of effort int our enforcement program with the funds.  We have the infrastructure set up to begin enforcement, we just need the resources to maximize the efforts.\r\n\r\nThe SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant will be critical for the RWMA (Yuba/Sutter Counties) as we make an intense effort towards full compliance.  We have much work to do and little resources available at this moment.  These funds will maximize our recourses, provide technology, help with Outreach and Education programs, allow for new programs and pilots to meet difficult challenges and much more.\r\n\r\nWe know this funding will enable the RWMA (Sutter/Yuba) to fully asses and understand the status of our programs and fill the gaps needed to move towards full compliance.","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Carrie","LastName":"Baxter","Phone":"9168787413"},{"GrantID":27485,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In addition to City\u0027s Education Campaign and Procurement, the City of Maywood proposes to use the grant funds for Consultant SB 1383 Implementation services. As such, the consultant will perform the following implementation tasks:\r\n\r\n1. Compile Data and submit information for the City\u0027s Organics Capacity Plan\r\n2. Determine quarterly compliance and organic tonnage of Self and Third Party Haulers\r\n3. Coordinate Compost Giveaway \u0026 Workshop Events\r\n4. Review EFG, FRO and Self Hauler reporting for compliance\r\n5. Oversee the Hauler\u0027s Contamination Audit\r\n6. Continue conducting Tier 1 \u0026 2 Surveys \u0026 Inspections\r\n7. Coordinate SB 1383 Education \u0026 Outreach Workshops\r\n8. Hold Department Head Procurement Meeting\r\n9. Oversee Procurement Target Progress\r\n10. Review and Process Waivers\r\n11. Oversee the Organics Enforcement Process \r\n12. Maintain the Enforcement Log\r\n13. Reach Out to Recovery Organization\r\n14. Maintain the SB 1383 Information on the City\u0027s Website\r\n15. Perform Recordkeeping duties\r\n16. File SB 1383 Reports, including Food Recover, Compliance and Procurement","ParticipantName":"City of Maywood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Susan","LastName":"Contreras","Phone":"9092349099"},{"GrantID":27486,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":104826.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of La Puente would like to begin an aggressive Education and Outreach Campaign. We will be looking into potential targeted animated video clip ads, billboards and/or Bus Ads. In addition, the City will also be looking into procurement purchases. Due to low staffing, the City would also like to contract for Consulting Services to perform the following tasks for the City :\r\n\r\n1. Compile Data and submit information for the City\u0027s Organics Capacity Plan\r\n2. Determine quarterly compliance and organic tonnage of Self and Third Party Haulers\r\n3. Coordinate Compost Giveaway \u0026 Workshop Events\r\n4. Review EFG, FRO and Self Hauler reporting for compliance\r\n5. Oversee the Hauler\u0027s Contamination Audit\r\n6. Continue conducting Tier 1 \u0026 2 Surveys \u0026 Inspections\r\n7. Coordinate SB 1383 Education \u0026 Outreach Workshops\r\n8. Hold Department Head Procurement Meeting\r\n9. Oversee Procurement Target Progress\r\n10. Review and Process Waivers\r\n11. Oversee the Organics Enforcement Process \r\n12. Maintain the Enforcement Log\r\n13. Reach Out to Recovery Organization\r\n14. Maintain the SB 1383 Information on the City\u0027s Website\r\n15. Perform Recordkeeping duties\r\n16. File SB 1383 Reports, including Food Recover, Compliance and Procurement","ParticipantName":"City of La Puente","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Troy","LastName":"Grunklee","Phone":"6268551500"},{"GrantID":27487,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":476003.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding from the Local Assistance Grant program will be used for cost related collection of green waste/organics, personnel administration, enforcement, public education, new materials, training and associated cost.","ParticipantName":"City of Ontario","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Porscha","LastName":"Gatewood","Phone":"9093952776"},{"GrantID":27488,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":143202.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Paramount is requesting the 1383 Local Assistance Grant to conduct the following activities: undertaking critical activities in Education and Outreach related to our local distribution network for organics recycling onsite composting and reuse; analyzing and preparing our Capacity Planning information and documentation; implementing our Procurement Requirements based on our EPPP; developing and implementing record keeping systems; conducting Program Evaluation/Gap Analysis and calculators in 2024 related to our certification as a SWEEP+ community to assure that all programmatic elements are in place, planned and scheduled for implementation; and  funding the purchase of equipment needed by disadvantaged residents interested in backyard composting including Sure-Close Kitchen Counter Food Waste Containers for multifamily residents, and a small number of home composting units.","ParticipantName":"City of Paramount","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Adriana","LastName":"Figueroa","Phone":"5622202100"},{"GrantID":27490,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":450000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Funds will be used to implement SB 1383 requirements throughout the Cities and County of Amador.  The County as the Lead Participant has contracted with a consultant to assist the County and the Cities with implementation and compliance with the various requirement applicable to our jurisdictions.  The County will again partner with the local food bank to ensure the edible food recovery program meets the requirements and enhance the edible food capacity throughout the Cities and County.  The County will also partner with the UCCE Master Gardners and the Mother Lode Land Trust to provide public education and backyard composting training and to create community composting programs in various Cities and communities throughout the County.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Gardner","Phone":"2092236546"},{"GrantID":27492,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Rancho Murieta Community Services District (RMCSD) desires to retain the services of a part-time employee to investigate and review commercial compliance with SB 1383. This employee will also coordinate with the District’s residential vendor Cal Waste on any related SB 1383 regulations or concerns. The part-time position will also provide education related to SB 1383 compliance to the community.","ParticipantName":"Rancho Murieta Community Services District","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Amelia","LastName":"Wilder","Phone":"9163543700"},{"GrantID":27493,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The following compliance tasks for SB 1383 will be accomplished using the local assistance grant funds:\r\nEdible Food Recovery Program - The City is participating in the development and implementation of an Edible Food Recovery Program with a group of all of the local jurisdictions in Humboldt County.  The City has hired Abound Food Care as a consultant to develop and implement the Food Recovery Program for one year.  The anticipated cost for one year is $120,0000.  The City of Fortuna is respsonbile for approximately 1/10 of the cost based as its proportional share.  The City anticipates needing $12,000 per year for the next two years for the ongoing implementation of the food recovery program to pay for the City\u0027s proportional share of the program.  These funds will be used for consulting fees for Abound Food Care.  The City will be providing additional funds for other items the may be necessary above and beyond the consulting fees.  \r\n\r\nCurrently there are no organic food waste composting facilities with the capacity to serve the needs of the jurisdictions in Humboldt County for organic waste composting or recycling.  The City anticipated partnering with the Humboldt Waste Management Agency, a Joint Powers Agreement between local jurisdictions, to develop a feasibility study to plan for the development  of a regional organics recycling facility. The estimate cost of the feasibility study is $200,000 and the City would be responsible for approximately 1/10 of that, or $20,000.  This project will ultimately result in the design, permitting and construction of an organic waste recycling facility in Humboldt County that will eliminate the need to haul organic waste over 200 miles out of the county for recycling.\r\n\r\nPersonnel Costs - The City of Fortuna has a small staff and currently the City Manager is the lead staff person for the implementation of SB 1383 and is assisted by the finance director and a public works project manager.  Together this small team is managing all of the tasks under development for compliance with SB 1383.  Funding for this task will cover some of the staff time necessary for work specific to SB 1383 compliance projects.  Additionally, the City is working on finalizing its Franchise Agreement with the waste hauler to incorporate all of the provisions required to comply with SB 1383 including provisions for three container collection, waste minimization, route reviews, record keeping, organic waste collection, public outreach and education for organic waste recycling.  The City has retained CSG consultants to assist with the negotiation and development of the revised franchise agreement.  The anticipated cost to finalize the franchise agreement is $9,000.\r\n\r\nProcurement - They City anticipates needing to procure up to 1468 tons of compost over three years to meet it targets to comply with SB 1383. Compost is available for $25 per ton, therefore needs approximately $36,700 to purchase enough compost to comply with SB 1383.  The City currently gives away compost it generates at its composting facility at its wastewater treatment plant, but will need to procure additional compost to meet the required targets.  The City anticipates using its grant funds to purchase 180 tons of compost which will only be a portion of the amount needed to meet its Year 1 target in 2024.  The City will be spending is own funds to procure the remainder of the compost required to be purchased to meet SB 1383 procurement goals.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Fortuna","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Amy","LastName":"Nilsen","Phone":"7077251410"},{"GrantID":27494,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":414610.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Corona Utilities Department requests $275,781 in SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program funding for the following SB 1383 program components: education and outreach materials and for the purchase of compost to meet the SB 1383 Procurement targets for calendar years 2024 and 2025. \r\n\r\nPublic education and outreach are essential to the success of the City of Corona’s SB 1383 program; educational material will be distributed to our community in the form of pamphlets, flyers, posters, and different forms of electronic media that will be easily accessible by all residents. The educational material will be especially helpful to address contamination within the community by allowing us to educate residents and businesses after any instance of contamination.\r\n\r\nThe City of Corona is required to procure 8,811.40 tons of Recovered Organic Waste Products (ROWP) in Calendar Year (CY) 2024 and 13,556 tons of ROWP in CY 2025, which is equivalent to 5,110.6 tons and 7,862 tons of compost, respectively. The City plans to conduct an RFP to find the most cost-effective solution to meet its procurement target.  The City currently has a contract with Zero Food Print for calendar year 2023 and requested a quote to help develop a procurement budget for future years.","ParticipantName":"City of Corona","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jacqueline","LastName":"Zukeran","Phone":"9517394983"},{"GrantID":27495,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":175139.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds would be used to offset expenses related to SB1383 compliance, more specifically to assist in the permitting, design, building of a process on-site to divert organics from the landfill instead of hauling the materials off to distant composting facilities. ","ParticipantName":"City of Brentwood","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jon","LastName":"Carlson","Phone":"9255166095"},{"GrantID":27497,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":338133.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SB 1383 implementation and outreach expenditures.","ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kasey","LastName":"Kolassa","Phone":"8314542377"},{"GrantID":27498,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":120716.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lompoc will be using the awarded funds for education and outreach. Staff intends to print and distribute educational material such as brochures as well as English/Spanish flyers with education regarding SB 1383 to be inserted with residents’ utility bills. In addition, the City will be continuing their partnership with the County of Santa Barbabra in the Food Recovery Program that has been established.","ParticipantName":"City of Lompoc","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Solid Waste","LastName":"Program Analyst","Phone":"8058758024"},{"GrantID":27500,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":142034.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Delano will use grant funding to achieve organic procurement.  Grant funds will be used to cover procurement costs to meet SB 1383 requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Delano","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Roman","LastName":"Dowling","Phone":"6517202219"},{"GrantID":27501,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":1430723.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be utilized to assist in continued efforts for SB1383 compliance for the 7 cities and 12 CSD’s we represent. Funds will support education and outreach efforts for organic waste generators, edible food generators and food recovery organizations as well as equipment to help us meet our goals. \r\n•\tEdible Foord Recovery: \r\nPortion of the funding will be used to assist Edible Food Recovery efforts in our county. Assist Food Recovery agencies in increasing capacity efforts with refrigerators, freezers and shelving units/racks. In addition, providing scales for donation weight tracking. \r\n•\tEducation and Outreach: \r\nPortion of the funding will be used for education outreach materials to provide to the public about SB 1383 and the requirements to divert materials from the landfill and how to properly sort separate. Material is to be released via print and electronic. \r\nContractor will conduct outreach to include door to door education, residential and commercial route reviews, tabling events and HOA presentations to general public. \r\nContinue SB1383 content social media marketing, and add radio and television outreach. \r\n•\tEquipment: \r\nPortion of the funding will be used for purchase of Tablets for education and outreach and organic tracking, interior organic recycling containers (slim jims, food pails, dollies), outdoor display for business and education center. Modular office building outside anaerobic digester in the City of San Luis Obispo for organic waste presentation to school grade students and general public. \r\n•\tProcurement: \r\nPortion of the funding will be utilized for procurement requirements. This funding grants us the opportunity to continue our compost rebate program and drive demand for the use/purchase of compost locally.  \r\n•\tRecord Keeping: \r\nPortion of the funding will be used for program tracking software, Recyclist, to help identify generators, maintain records for: education and outreach, approved waivers issued, self-haulers, food recovery organizations, monitoring compliance of edible food generators, contamination monitoring, record keep of complaints, issue notices of violation, The grant funding will support the IWMA for two years.\r\n","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"8057828530"},{"GrantID":27502,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":168205.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City plans to use the Sb 1383 funding on funding salaries for staff that work on monitoring and enforcing SB 1383 laws. The City also plans to use the funding on handing out food waste pails and organic bags at events.","ParticipantName":"City of La Habra","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Henderson","Phone":"5623834170"},{"GrantID":27504,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":820247.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Riverside is seeking these funds to assist in the continuous compliance requirements of SB 1383. The City doesn’t have the resources to conduct certain organics capacity planning activities to help plan for future investment in organics recycling and edible food recovery. The City will utilize the grant funds to conduct targeted outreach to food generators in the City as well as to the established food pantries in an effort to begin making connections to properly repurpose edible food.\r\nAdditionally, the City will conduct marketing and outreach efforts to its customers/residents on the requirements of SB 1383. The City will utilize a Consultant to conduct inspections for Tier 1 \u0026 Tier 2 generators and Careit a software application to help connect generators and pantries. The City is also partnering with Feeding America to ensure compliance and inspections are conducted for Tier 1 and generators.","ParticipantName":"City of Riverside","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Victor","LastName":"Keroles","Phone":"9513516174"},{"GrantID":27505,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":124605.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Assistance in complying with SB 1383, including funding of staff time and materials related to education and outreach, and compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Oakley","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kenneth","LastName":"Strelo","Phone":"9256257036"},{"GrantID":27506,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":416857.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implementation of SB 1383 Short-lived Climate Pollutants with a particular focus on education and outreach.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Engle","Phone":"5306216587"},{"GrantID":27508,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":194451.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Upon securing grant funds, the City of Redlands plans to build on its existing SB 1383 organics recycling program (established 2021), which complies with the requirement standards set by SB 1383. The City of Redlands introduced a Residential Food Waste Recycling Drop-Off Program that provides drop-off locations for food waste collection throughout the City. This program welcomes all residents who want to participate in California\u0027s efforts to reduce climate pollutants by separating their food waste.\r\nThe City of Redlands adopted Ordinance 2945, officially added to Title 13 of the Redlands Municipal Code, introducing a new Chapter 13.67 (Mandatory Organic Waste Disposal Reduction) in October 2022. The 2945 ordinance lays out clear guidelines for separating organic waste from regular refuse for different waste generators, including single-family homes, business requirements for Edible Food Recovery, and instructions for enforcement. The City of Redlands is committed to sustainable practices and has established specific regulations for Edible Food Recovery, including but not limited to procurement procedures and reporting requirements. The Edible Food Recovery program is currently being developed and is expected to launch in early 2024. This approach allows the departments to thoroughly evaluate and refine the program, ensuring that it seamlessly integrates with the City\u0027s existing initiatives.   ","ParticipantName":"City of Redlands","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Louie","LastName":"Miranda","Phone":"9093121422"},{"GrantID":27509,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":90074.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Beverly Hills operates a solid waste program, including services to residents, commercial businesses, alley maintenance, and conservation. The solid waste residential and commercial sub-programs are responsible for collecting all waste streams in the City. The City currently maintains compliance with several solid waste laws, including AB 939 requiring City’s to recycle 50% of all municipal waste collected, AB 341, AB 1826 requiring multi-family and commercial recycling, and most recently SB 1383, an organics recycling law. \r\n\r\nTo comply with SB1383, the City developed a mandatory organics recycling program. In December 2021, City Council adopted an Ordinance requiring residents and businesses to comply with the organics program. As this program affects residents and businesses differently, below is a breakdown of where the City stands with each customer class. \r\n\r\nSingle-Family Residents\r\nCurrently, single-family residents are subscribed to green waste container service for yard trimming material. Under SB 1383, this service was expanded to include additional food waste items, including food-soiled paper and organic material, in the residential green waste program. In 2020, the City expanded the yard waste bin services to include food waste. The City advertised this information on the collection trucks, the City newsletter, and has sent direct mailers to customers. City staff also labeled the green waste containers with this information.\r\n\r\nMulti-Family Residents\r\nMulti-family properties with curbside container pick-up and alley container pick-up subscribed to green waste container service can place food waste, including food-soiled paper and organic material, in the green bin. Multi-family properties collected by trash chute service and metal bin service were contacted by a City representative or the City’s hauler, Athens Service representative in 2022. Athens began to roll-out organic waste collection services to all the multi-family properties Athens service. In the Spring of 2023, the City rolled out organic waste collection service to all the multi-family properties City service.\r\n\r\nBusinesses\r\nBusinesses are required to separate and recycle their organic waste. Businesses can comply with SB 1383 by subscribing to the organic waste service. Additionally, staff began planning for SB 1383 by coordinating with the City’s franchise hauler (Athens Services) with in-person site visits to assess the commercial generator’s waste material and provide educational outreach to businesses regarding SB 1383 regulations. Businesses were contacted by a City representative or the City’s hauler, Athens Service representative, during the first quarter of 2022 to arrange for services. \r\n\r\nCommunication on SB 1383 will be ongoing to the residential and business community to educate them on requirements to comply with the State and local regulations. Staff and City’s franchise waste hauler will continue to make every effort to assist residents and businesses in becoming SB 1383 compliant. City staff understands that community engagement plays a significant role in the success of the organic recycling program. City staff has developed a community outreach plan that consists of various methods of communication. The City plans to use the funds to support ongoing costs for community outreach and education which include the following:\r\n\r\n•\tA dedicated website for SB 1383, www.beverlyhills.org/organics \r\n•\tSocial media posts\r\n•\tDirect mailers\r\n•\tNewspaper ads\r\n•\tBackbone articles (City\u0027s Newsletter)\r\n•\tUtility bill messages\r\n•\tCommunity meetings\r\n•\tCommunity group presentations\r\n•\tEquipment Software\r\n\r\n\r\nCity staff has begun community outreach and will continue engaging the community through the years to come.  \r\n\r\nAnnual Procurement Target Requirements for Recovered Organic Waste Products in SB 1383\r\nThe City plans to use a portion of the funds to purchase recovered organic compost or mulch to assist the City in meeting its annual procurement target in 2025 and or 2026. The City will use the mulch and compost on existing City properties and contract with a direct service provider to use any surplus product.\r\n\r\nRecordkeeping\r\nThe City is currently utilizing CalRecycle model Recordkeeping tool spreadsheet, however the City will need to expand to a Recordkeeping software platform and plan to use a portion of the funds to purchase a platform.\r\n\r\nContinued Outreach\r\nThe City also plans to use a portion of the funds to continue community outreach.\r\n                                                                       \"\t\t\t\t\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Beverly Hills","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jazmine","LastName":"Hadden","Phone":"3102856805"},{"GrantID":27510,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":131683.0000,"ProjectSummary":"he majority of funding will go towards procurement of compost and mulch product.  The City\u0027s compost giveaway program, which largely was distributed to farmers for land/crop application, has been very successful with participation levels and we would like to continue to offer the compost for ongoing seasonal application.  Procurement will also go towards the residential compost and mulch give away program that has gained momentum as well recently. Funding will also be used towards education and outreach efforts to increase awareness of the compost program and the City\u0027s organic recycling services (related to SB 1383).  Remaining funds will be used towards annual subscription costs for the City\u0027s edible food tracking software (CareIt) that FRO\u0027s and EFG\u0027s are encouraged to use for reporting purposes.  Lastly, a portion of funds will be used for materials and equipment needs for the residential giveaway progam site for maintenance, containment, and signage purposes.","ParticipantName":"City of Ceres","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Toni","LastName":"Cordell","Phone":"2095385602"},{"GrantID":27512,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":245580.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed grant project has two core areas that build on the tactics and results of the first round of funding received by the city: education and outreach and tools for the community to act upon the information received through that education and outreach. Our education and outreach plan includes print and digital marketing (e.g. mailers and paid and organic social media), potential use of a graphic designer and a public relations or marketing firm, educational decals for blue and green carts and bins, and use of third-party vendors, such as FoodCycle LA and The EcoHero Show, to supplement the work of the city\u0027s small zero waste team to increase recycling rates and compliance through educational efforts directed at schools and food-related businesses (edible food recovery - tier one and tier two commercial edible food generators). Bilingual outreach in Spanish would be incorporated as much as possible.\r\n  \r\nFor school outreach, a vendor would provide an engaging educational experience in-person or streaming to either specific grades or the entire school. The edible food recovery activities performed by a vendor include onsite training to staff of tier one and tier two commercial edible food generators to package and store food properly to avoid spoilage, potential food collection, and assisting such businesses in gathering and reporting weight data. \r\n\r\nSome tools we plan to purchase and distribute include kitchen pails for single-family and multi-family use and 23-gallon Slim Jim containers to aid the challenging recycling conditions within food-related businesses with tight kitchen spaces for organics collection and large multi-family buildings to be placed inside the trash room of each floor. When the containers are full, building management will take the materials to the building’s central trash enclosure area where the city-provided black, blue, and green bins are located.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Monica","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carina","LastName":"Alvarado","Phone":"3104582201"},{"GrantID":27513,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":378021.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City\u0027s proposed project continues to envision establishing a fresh perspective of a brighter, cleaner, healthier environment by encouraging and motivating proper recycling behaviors geared towards SB 1383 compliance within the daily practices of City staff and the community. Collaborating with a Consulting Firm in relation to SB 1383 Capacity Planning, and Program Evaluation implementation activities will ensure a thoughtful and successful method of compliance. Plans for continued education and outreach will outline printed and/or electronic materials related to automatic enrollment of recycling and organics collection services including necessary materials for informational events. As well as continuing to partner with EcoHero Team or an organization such as the Discovery Cube to motivate and inspire youth from local elementary schools within the City. The Phase II purchase of indoor three-stream collection containers to utilize within City facilities will help finalize the implementation of a Centralized Waste Collection Program. Lastly, the project will also support the City in meeting their 2024 calendar year 65% procurement requirement through one or more of the eligible products such as compost. The proposed use of funds will assist the City in meeting targets set forth by the Corrective Action Plan and furthering compliance with SB 1383 regulations.","ParticipantName":"City of Fullerton","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Duron","Phone":"7147386778"},{"GrantID":27517,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":191561.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Turlock intends to use these funds for the following activities: enhance education and outreach materials to customers regarding SB 1383 provisions, outreach and education materials to Edible Food Recovery generators and organizations, tracking databases for Edible Food Recovery programs, Procurement tracking and record keeping, personnel administrative duties, materials to assist with program development and adjustments and policy and program development.","ParticipantName":"City of Turlock","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lupe","LastName":"Madrigal","Phone":"2096685590"},{"GrantID":27519,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":110849.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Culver City Public Works Environmental Programs and Operations plans to use the funding for Eligible Projects/Products including the purchase and operation of community organics collection hubs for use in areas where physical space or de minimis waivers are clustered in order to offer organics diversion (through Big Belly app-controlled organics controllers or similar).","ParticipantName":"City of Culver City","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sean","LastName":"Singletary","Phone":"3102536457"},{"GrantID":27520,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":1194492.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Long Beach will use the grant project funding to implement the requirements of SB 1383 citywide. Project activities will include the implementation of organics collection for city-serviced accounts, education and outreach to residents and businesses, contamination minimization efforts, an edible food recovery program, consulting contracts that support compliance, monitoring compliance of impacted entities, and supporting non-compliant entities to reach compliance.  ","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tina","LastName":"Bitten","Phone":"5625704695"},{"GrantID":27521,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":194453.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will utilize funds to purchase organics bins for our Launch Pointe Recreation Center/RV Park and other main facilities within the City.  The City is working to create a composting program for the residents, funds will be used for compost and composting bins.  The City will also use additional funds to assist with procurement and the purchase of recycled paper and products.  Funds will also be allocated for enforcement of SB 1383.","ParticipantName":"City of Lake Elsinore","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicole","LastName":"McCalmont","Phone":"9516743124"},{"GrantID":27522,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A plan was developed to enhance all current SB 1383 programs. The City aims to expand the Edible Food Recovery program by utilizing CareIt and Recyclist, two compliance/record-keeping software. The software will assist in compiling all necessary information for the Annual Electric Report. San Fernando\u0027s continuous commitment to educating residents, business owners, and City staff about SB 1383 by providing informative tools through personalized engagement and participation in community events. Funds will be allocated to hire a consultant responsible for the enforcement and inspections of edible food recovery programs. A comprehensive analysis and gap identification will be identified through a land analysis to improve the current procurement target strategies. The City seeks support for procuring recycled organic products such as compost with an organic material manufacturer to maintain set prices and track organic material tons. Procurement of recycled paper content for City use will be facilitated, with a catalog list to guide purchasing habits. Overall, the City aims to cultivate a holistic approach to waste management to maintain sustainability and consequently, ensuring compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of San Fernando","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ronald","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"8184523188"},{"GrantID":27523,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used for procurement requirements, education and outreach, and enforcement and inspection.","ParticipantName":"City of Mountain House","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kawal","LastName":"Preet","Phone":"2098315981"},{"GrantID":27524,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":234113.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Summary: Hire consultant to help comply with edible food recovery regulations by implementing the best management practices for outreach and food recovery and train/educate our enforcement staff and agencies.","ParticipantName":"City of Whittier","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Yahaera","LastName":"Oropeza","Phone":"5625679518"},{"GrantID":27526,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":107651.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to assist the City of Bell Gardens in development of an SB 1383 Enforcement Plan, including best management strategies, training, enforcement operating procedures as well as procurement analysis and planning.  ","ParticipantName":"City of Bell Gardens","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bernardo","LastName":"Iniguez","Phone":"5628067770"},{"GrantID":27528,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":388722.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local Assistance Grant Funds will be used for:\r\nProcurement - Compost to Agriculture subsidy program, Public Works projects and local compost giveaway programs\r\nPersonnel - Subsidize Waste Program Manager salary\r\nContamination Minimization Contract for Route Reviews\r\nOutreach \u0026 Education - Targeted postcard mailing explaining waste separation and collection requirements","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andrew","LastName":"Schneider","Phone":"5106706555"},{"GrantID":27530,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":3551023.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In 2023, the City of San Diego (City) launched a new citywide Organic Waste Recycling program to meet its Zero Waste and Climate Action Plan goals and SB 1383 requirements. The City is requesting $2,248,900.00 to conduct a two-year outreach and education campaign focused within, but not limited to, its hardest to reach disadvantaged neighborhoods. The goal of this project is to increase solid and organic waste diversion and participation rates by cultivating long-lasting behavior change. The grant funds will support a City-Wide Marketing and Media Campaign, coordinated Door-to-Door Outreach effort, and overall community education and engagement efforts in these disadvantaged neighborhoods and the City as a whole. The City encompasses many diverse communities and novel organic waste recycling initiatives; this Project is a model for other regions both nationally and internationally.\r\n\r\nAs the City continues to promote this program, there is a need to conduct ongoing outreach to communicate, provide resources, and educate the public about the new Organic Waste Recycling program, proper sorting, edible food recovery initiatives and the importance of food waste reduction, and education on procurement. The City recognizes increased education, outreach, and marketing to multifamily properties, businesses, and single-family homes throughout the City, and especially disadvantaged communities, can provide residents the tools and knowledge for lasting behavior change.\r\n\r\nThe methodologies, materials, and assessment strategies in this project can transcend to many other areas. The project will be shared by the City’s leadership during convergences and will influence other regions to increase participation and diversion rates.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andrea","LastName":"Deleon","Phone":"8585731243"},{"GrantID":27531,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":2314899.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments (SGVCOG) will utilize 1383 Local Assistance grant funds to support and enhance our Regional Food Recovery Program. The program enables member agencies to comply with SB 1383\u0027s food recovery mandates and significantly reduce food waste in the San Gabriel Valley. Known as one of the largest regional food recovery programs in California, this program includes the following components:  \r\n\r\nInspections and Enforcement: Identification of food recovery organizations (FROs) and Tier 1 and Tier 2 edible food generators (EFGs) within a city’s jurisdiction. Annual inspections of Tier 1 and 2 EFGs and FROs. Assessment of total amount of edible food generated by Tier 1 and 2 EFGs and available capacity of FROs to accept edible food. \r\n\r\nPublic Outreach and Engagement: Regional workshops to educate grocery stores, restaurants, and food recovery organizations on regulations and to share best practices and resources. Development of outreach materials, such as SB 1383 fliers, to share with participating cities. One-on-one engagement with Tier 1 and Tier 2 EFGs and FROs to provide education and guidance on 1383 compliance.\r\n\r\nFood Recovery Hub Development/FRO Support: Development of food recovery hubs to expand the region’s capacity to recover food and address food insecurity. Support to smaller food recovery organizations to allow more local groups to sustain operations and comply with SB 1383. \r\n\r\nIn addition to supporting compliance with the State’s edible food recovery mandates, the funding will be used to support cities in complying with the law’s organics procurement requirement. Funds set aside for organics procurement will be used to purchase recovered organic waste products, such as compost and mulch.  \r\n\r\nGrant funding will also cover SGVCOG staff costs to manage the program and administer the grant on behalf of the cities, as well as consultant costs to provide technical assistance to the cities and EFGs/FROs. The SGVCOG has contracted with SCS Engineers, who has served as the program’s consultant since program inception.","ParticipantName":"San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mackenzie","LastName":"Bolger","Phone":"6262141316"},{"GrantID":27533,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Ferndale will use the grant funding to expand organics diversion programs.","ParticipantName":"City of Ferndale","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lauren","LastName":"Boop","Phone":"7077864224"},{"GrantID":27538,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will use a portion of funds to purchase procurement compliance attributes from Desert View Power, LLC to satisfy procurement of recycled organic products as required by SB 1383. The remaining funds will be applied toward consultant services to develop and conduct an outreach and education campaign for the City’s roll-out of food waste collection in the residential and commercial sectors. Activities will include program brochure and flyer development, residential and commercial workshops and training, and social media posts and news releases.  ","ParticipantName":"City of Grass Valley","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Zac","LastName":"Quentmeyer","Phone":"5302744713"},{"GrantID":27539,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Oroville received a $75,000 award for the OWR4 project. The primary goal was to use these funds to help cover SB 1383 management personnel costs. Additionally, the project focused on providing the community with educational flyers and collection equipment to support successful compliance with SB 1383 requirements. As part of the effort, the consultant conducted daily site visits to inspect commercial businesses and worked closely with the local hauler to monitor compliance, fostering broad participation in sustainability initiatives. Upon request, we also offer onsite training sessions and presentations to ensure customers understand how to properly sort and dispose of recyclable and organic materials. The remaining grant funds were used to offset personnel costs associated with our annual Tier One and Tier Two inspections.","ParticipantName":"City of Oroville","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5306247947"},{"GrantID":27541,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":148186.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed grant project will support the Edible Food Recovery by educating Tier generators and FROs about their food donation obligations, increase access to food recovery organizations and services, monitor compliance with program requirements, identify gaps in edible food recovery capacity, and enforce regulations. ","ParticipantName":"City of San Jacinto","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ruth","LastName":"Montoya","Phone":"9516544041"},{"GrantID":27543,"CycleID":807,"CycleCode":"FR80        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR80         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":49700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Benito County plans to remove waste from one privately owned site. The waste was illegally dumped onto the site by unknown persons, eliciting numerous complaints from the property owner and neighbors. San Benito County proposes to use grant funds to complete project cleanup and install preventative measures to deter future illegal dumping. Preventative measures include the purchase and installation of fences, signage, and eight new surveillance cameras. The cameras will assist with license plate recognition documentation for enforcement of fines for illegal dumping violations.","ParticipantName":"San Benito County","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Celina","LastName":"Stotler","Phone":"8316364110"},{"GrantID":27544,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":547390.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Moreno Valley is the second-largest city in Riverside County, with an approximate population of 213,000, 271 food businesses, and 73 tier 1 and tier 2 Commercial Edible Food Generators (CEFG). In our continued efforts to implement State Mandate SB 1383, a significant amount of continued education and resources will be needed to market the rules and regulations to those affected by this mandate. However, to reach the affected residential and business community, the city would like to use this grant allocation to assemble a comprehensive marketing/educational campaign to contact as many community members as possible. This grant will help alleviate any expenditures related to:\r\n- Indirect Costs: A portion of the funding will partially cover the salary of the Purchasing and Sustainability Division Manager (Division Manager). The Division Manager will promote SB 1383 at city events and provide continued education via webinars and meetings. They will work at City-Sponsored events such as Day of the Dead, El Grito, Household Hazardous Waste (HHW), and several others, where kitchen caddies are provided to residents as an educational incentive on SB 1383. \r\n- Edible Food Recovery – Personnel: A portion of the funding will be used for our contract with Western Riverside Council of Governments (WRCOG) as they continue their efforts, on the city\u0027s behalf, with the food recovery program. WRCOG will continue establishing tier 1 and tier 2 CEFGs to ensure compliance with SB 1383. WRCOG will also help connect CEFGs with food recovery organizations (FRO). Educating CEFGs about food rescue continues to be a priority in Moreno Valley. Part of that process has been developing multilingual materials, a detailed plan for comprehensive outreach, and education efforts for all CEFGs and FROs. These outreach efforts include flyers, multilingual stickers, social media advertisements, website/newsletter content, fact sheets, and additional materials.\r\n- Education and Outreach: A portion of the funding will provide organic waste disposal education and do-it-yourself composting classes to K-12 schools throughout the city. These efforts will also educate multi-family property managers, residents, and commercial businesses about the rules, regulations, and requirements outlined in the SB 1383 mandate. These education and outreach efforts will include various forms of media such as flyers, pamphlets, and digital content. The City of Moreno Valley plans to utilize both print and digital media to spread the word about SB 1383 mandates. \r\n- Equipment: A portion of the funding will procure kitchen caddies to help residents comply with SB 1383 mandates. City staff works many events throughout the year to promote SB 1383, and the kitchen caddies generate significant interest from the residents, leading to opportunities to educate them. The city intends to purchase a pre-owned 2022 Ford T350 electric van to transport kitchen caddies and mulch/mulch bags to and from events. The Solid Waste and Recycling team has enhanced its marketing and educational efforts by increasing visibility in the community and at city events. The promotional and educational material has grown as additional recycling programs were added, needing more space to transport those items. During staff’s assessment of the needed vehicle that would best the support the program, it was determined that a van would be needed and to coincide with enhancing environmentally friendly efforts, an electric van was selected. A laptop/tablet will be purchased to assist staff with inspections and enforcement while out in the field. The laptop/tablet will help with logging data for the food recovery efforts.\r\n- Personnel: A portion of the funding will partially fund the salary of a Recycling Specialist. The Recycling Specialist will help with educating residents on SB 1383 mandates at city events and continue their own education via webinars and meetings. The events that will be attended include Day of the Dead, El Grito, HHW, and several others. At the events, the Recycling Specialist provides kitchen caddies as an educational incentive on SB 1383 to residents. \r\n- Procurement: A portion of the funding will apply towards a contract with Zero Foodprint. Zero Foodprint will procure compost on behalf of the city and, in turn, reimburse farmers for their purchase of compost. This partnership will assist with the city\u0027s required Recycled Organic Waste Products procurement and help avoid short-lived climate pollutants. Additionally, SB 1383 will also help promote long-term carbon sequestration within the state, supporting the health of the soil, food, and population.\r\n- Record Keeping: A portion of the funding will go towards The Recyclist software. The Recyclist assists the city with recordkeeping for SB 1383, allowing the city to track who is compliant and who is not. The Recyclist will enable the city to log and monitor when emails, phone calls, and photos have been sent and taken during inspections.\r\n\r\nStaff continues to work diligently to ensure that all requirements needed for compliance are met. The Mayor and City Council adopted an ordinance for SB 1383 on January 4, 2022. With the support of this grant, Resolution No. 2023-56 authorizes the submittal of all applications for CalRecycle grants. It will help the continued efforts to reduce emissions of short-lived climate pollutants.","ParticipantName":"City of Moreno Valley","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Allen","LastName":"Lopez","Phone":"9514133109"},{"GrantID":27545,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":1349680.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Sacramento\u0027s proposed grant project includes procuring recycled compost for application at City parks, facilities, and special projects as well as for distribution to residents to assist the City in meeting its SB 1383 recovered organic waste product annual procurement target; hiring a waste consultant to perform residential route reviews, assess contamination trends, and provide recommendations for the City\u0027s current container contamination minimization program; and purchasing a new side-loader truck to provide residential containerized organic waste collection service for the increase in customer accounts required to recycle organic waste per SB 1383.","ParticipantName":"City of Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Margaret","LastName":"Kashuba","Phone":"9168084806"},{"GrantID":27546,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funds will be used to assist the City in implementing an Edible Food Recovery Program.  The City will also use the funds for Education and Outreach to our residents and businesses. Assistance in meeting the Procurement requirements.  Activities will also include collection, enforcement and Inspections.  Funds will also be used for Record Keeping. ","ParticipantName":"City of Riverbank","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Laura","LastName":"Graybill","Phone":"2098637155"},{"GrantID":27548,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":296174.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SB1383 grant funds are expected to fund public outreach and education efforts for residential and commercial customers. Outreach and education program will include educational materials, advertisement services, mailings and billing inserts.  ","ParticipantName":"City of Downey","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julio","LastName":"Guerrero","Phone":"5629047102"},{"GrantID":27549,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":326482.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funding will be used to support the following SB 1383 requirements related to edible food recovery: construction of a food recovery storage facility, purchase of three mobile refrigerated trailers for food recovery, and continuation of a food recovery software application for record keeping and tracking. Indirect costs will be applied towards operating and maintenance costs such as cleaning, utility bills, security cameras, and Wi-Fi monitoring.\r\n\r\nThe City is proposing to construct a new remote food recovery storage facility on City-owned land that will include an approximately 250-square foot prefabricated/modular building and plug-in parking for up to four refrigeration trailers. This facility will allow the local food recovery organizations to securely store dry non-perishable foods, including, but not limited to, canned, frozen, and packaged foods, fresh produce, and prepared food. The food recovery facility will include parking for food recovery organization staff and volunteers to access the facility, and refrigeration units mounted on mobile trailers. A waste enclosure will be incorporated so that food recovery organizations can recycle inedible organics and packaging. This project will allow the local food recovery organizations to expand their capacity and help Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators meet their SB 1383 requirements. Construction will occur in phases, including, but not limited to, site preparation/grading, asphalt pavement, off-site modular building fabrication, on-site building assembly and installation, and interior fittings installation (e.g., shelves). The facility will require electrical infrastructure installation for plug-in parking for refrigerated trailers.\r\n\r\nIn addition, funding will include three mobile refrigerated food trailers, which would be parked and plugged in at the food recovery storage facility. The trailers will be approximately 12 to 14 feet in length.Several food recovery organizations currently own and share one refrigerated trailer. The purchase of additional trailers would allow them to expand to increase their capacity.\r\n\r\nLastly, funding will be used to contribute towards the cost of an edible food recovery mobile/web software application that connects food generators with food recovery organizations and services. The City is currently using this software application for all Tier 1 and Tier 2 commercial edible food generators and food recovery organizations and services in the City, and provide training and support.","ParticipantName":"City of Thousand Oaks","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sarah","LastName":"McGurk","Phone":"8054492439"},{"GrantID":27550,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":146317.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Recovery of Edible Food","ParticipantName":"City of Diamond Bar","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tara","LastName":"Reyes","Phone":"9098397002"},{"GrantID":27551,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":267124.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Hesperia intends to use these grant funds to pay annual subscription fees for Recyclist, a reporting software purchased with the first round of SB1383 Local Assistance Funding. Recyclist assists staff in meeting the complex SB 1383 reporting requirements. The City of Hesperia operates with a lean staff. Due to staffing levels, the City does not have a department, or an employee, that is dedicated specifically to recycling or environmental programs. Staff who will facilitate the City\u0027s SB1383 program, including tracking, inspections, reporting, compliance, and enforcement, are tasked with other duties throughout the City. Therefore, the City is in need of a program to help simplify the racking and reporting components of SB 1383. The grant funding will be used for annual subscriptions to the Recyclist Program Tracker, a cloud-based software program. The subscription will be fully paid within the two-year grant term (April 1, 2024 - April 1, 2026). The software enables a wide variety of data tracking, including organics collection service compliance, paper, and Recycled Organic Waste Product procurement, edible food recovery, and enforcement. The integrated mobile app includes fieldwork functionality for logging inspections and education and outreach activities with the purpose of tracking participation in recycling and organics programs.  The Program Tracker fulfills all of the SB 1383  jurisdictional implementation record and recordkeeping requirements as detailed in 14 CCR Section 18995.2. This software will save a significant amount of staff time with the necessary tools to be successful in meeting the complex requirements of SB 1383. \r\n\r\nGrant funding will also be used to pay for educational and outreach material. These costs consist of the printing costs consistent of the printing costs of letters, flyers, and brochures for residents, edible food generators, edible food recovery organizations, businesses, and third-party organic waste haulers as well as the costs for social media campaigns and advertising. \r\n\r\nOn December 21, 2021, the City of Hesperia adopted Ordinance 2021-12 which serves as the City\u0027s enforceable Ordinance pursuant to section 18981.2 of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations. The Ordinance is attached under the \"Documents\" tab.","ParticipantName":"City of Hesperia","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tammy","LastName":"Pelayes","Phone":"7609471589"},{"GrantID":27554,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":252856.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SB 1383 Implementation Local Assistance Grant Funds","ParticipantName":"City of San Marcos","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Valeria","LastName":"Collins","Phone":"7607441050"},{"GrantID":27555,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SB1383 Implementation to procure mulch/compost materials for park and landscape beautification projects and to offer the products for free to the citizens of Dos Palos.","ParticipantName":"City of Dos Palos","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Manuela","LastName":"Sousa","Phone":"2093922174"},{"GrantID":27556,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":139155.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Palm Desert was awarded $139,155 in SB1383 Local Assistance grant funds. The City used the grant funds to contract with FIND Food Bank (FFB) to provide food recovery efforts to all Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators within the jurisdiction. FFB provided: 1) Food recovery contract management for each generator, including program establishment and coordination; 2) Food rescue management including food rescue logistics, donation, and transportation;  receipts for possible tax deductions, and food distribution and site training; 3) Food rescue volunteer program management, to include training and coordination; 4) Food rescue mobile app platform management; 5) Baseline report of lbs. rescued by establishment; 5) Ongoing quarterly reports of lbs. rescued by establishment to jurisdiction and lbs. rescued to establishment.\r\n\r\nFFB continued its ongoing education and outreach efforts, including site visits to both Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators.","ParticipantName":"City of Palm Desert","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Luis","LastName":"Moctezuma","Phone":"7607766342"},{"GrantID":27559,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":199091.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Madera County Public Works Department, Solid Waste Management is responsible for waste management and recycling within the unincorporated areas of Madera County, including promoting compliance with State and local regulations as it pertains to the collection, education and outreach, edible food recovery, capacity planning, procurement, record keeping, enforcement and inspection, program evaluation/gap analysis and disposal of organic waste to protect the air, water, and land from pollution and to ensure public health and safety. The Madera County Public Works Department, Solid Waste Management, proposes to utilize SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program funds for personnel, training, enforcement, record keeping, education and outreach needs associated with implementing and administering the County ‘s enforcement program related to SB 1383 Short-Lived Climate Pollutants (SLCP) regulations.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Boom","LastName":"Phouthavong","Phone":"5596757811"},{"GrantID":27561,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":1094382.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used for SB 1383 compliance activities including but not limited to compost procurement,  route audits, record keeping,  and edible food recovery.","ParticipantName":"City of Oakland","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jeffrey","LastName":"Wong","Phone":"5102386695"},{"GrantID":27562,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":182132.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Nevada County will use their funds to complete the required edible food recovery and organic waste capacity study, further implement a Tier 2 edible food generator recovery program, and to conduct a robust education and outreach campaign in the County related to organic waste collection. Edible food recovery will involve additional research and work with a program such as MealPass to develop a connection between food generators and those in need.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"5302657038"},{"GrantID":27563,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":2592030.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be utilized to further comply with State food organic waste collection regulations by expanding the County’s Food DROP program to include subregional food recovery efforts. Funds will be used for outreach and education which will include print materials, online messaging and ads, media campaigns, and community events. Funds will also be used for personnel time and food recovery activities including equipment for food transportation and storage and to enhance the Countywide food recovery database system which will allow businesses to quickly find food recovery agencies to work with.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kelsi","LastName":"MacGregor","Phone":"6264583996"},{"GrantID":27565,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":503362.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The city is replacing automated containers by service day.  This funding will be used to partially fund new recycling and organics carts for our Thursday and Friday collection days.  These funds will also be used to purchase internal organics recycling pails for these routes and multi-family properties collected by our four franchise haulers.  Funding may also be used to purchase internal recycling and organics collection containers for businesses and/or schools.","ParticipantName":"City of Glendale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Etienne","LastName":"Ozorak","Phone":"8185483916"},{"GrantID":27573,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":274786.0000,"ProjectSummary":"MCSD plans to use the SB 1383 grand funds in a variety of ways. \r\n\r\nPublic Education and Outreach: funds for public education, and outreach of SB 1383 and the District\u0027s residential and commercial Organics Recycling Program. Public Education and marketing and outreach will consist of a variety of mediums such as handouts and materials, posters, banners, mailers, radio, videos, television, social media, and in-person events such as educational events, compost events, and school assemblies/programs on organics recycling programs. \r\n\r\nCapacity Planning: program evaluation, customer communication, reporting, and notices. \r\n\r\nEdible Food Recovery: Targeted and recorded outreach to the recovery of excess edible food. Including but not limited to assisting in the development of resources needed to reduce food waste, auditing services, and software to track SB 1383 compliance pertaining to recovery and rescue of excess edible food recovery and tracking of compliance and educational activities of Tier 1 and 2 generators.\r\n\r\nPersonnel: Personnel costs directly related to the execution of the grant project include, but are not limited to project management, outreach and education efforts, Tier 1 and 2 inspections, and consultants.\r\n\r\nEquipment: Purchase of green carts for new curbside customers and countertop pails and composting bins to encourage residential food recycling and composting. \r\n\r\nRecordkeeping: Recordkeeping and tracking software of SB 1383 compliance checks and recordkeeping pertaining to green waste, food waste, and recovery of excess edible food recovery.","ParticipantName":"Midway City Sanitary District","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ashley","LastName":"Davies","Phone":"7148933553"},{"GrantID":27574,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lomita intends to utilize the grant funds for SB 1383 Recycling Compliance and Software, Public Outreach and Communication efforts to implement SB 1383 organics recycling and purchasing food recycling pails that will be distributed to help and encourage Lomita residents to separate food waste at home.","ParticipantName":"City of Lomita","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lina","LastName":"Hernandez","Phone":"3103257110"},{"GrantID":27575,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":351102.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Santa Clara will use awarded SB 1383 Local Grant Assistance funds to partially fund SB 1383 local procurement requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clara","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Perla","LastName":"Montes de Oca","Phone":"4086153085"},{"GrantID":27576,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":531371.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Central Contra Costa Solid Waste Authority (Authority) is a Joint Powers Authority (JPA) with six member agencies including the Cities of Walnut Creek, Orinda and Lafayette and the Towns of Moraga and Danville and Contra Costa County. This grant application includes the incorporated cities and towns within the JPA; Contra Costa County will submit its own OWR4 SB 1383 grant application and is not included on this application. Funds will be used to contract with a vendor to satisfy the annual route monitoring requirement set forth in Section 18984.5 of the SB 1383 regulations on behalf of the Authority in 2025 and 2026. Funds will also be used to contract with the Contra Costa County Health Services Department (Contra Costa Health Services) for Tier One and Tier Two inspections in 2025 and 2026. The Authority intends to conduct an initial inspection of every Tier Two generator in 2025, with repeat inspections for noncompliant generators. Separately, the Authority will work with our school program contractor to conduct edible food recovery inspections of the six school districts in the service area in 2025 and 2026. Funding will be used to partially fund the existing salaries of three Authority staff members, Ashley Louisiana, Jennifer Faught, and Judith Silver. These staff manage the Food Recovery Program, Outreach and Education, Compliance and Enforcement, including waivers, CalGreen compliance and the Authority’s School Program which includes over 66 schools.  ","ParticipantName":"Central Contra Costa Solid Waste Authority dba RecycleSmart","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Judith","LastName":"Silver","Phone":"5105205130"},{"GrantID":27577,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project aims to support Food Recovery Organizations (FROs) within Solano County by providing them with basic supplies to improve operational efficiencies, professional trainings on food safety, and education on the use of the MealConnect app to increase food recovery efforts.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"NARCISA","LastName":"UNTAL","Phone":"7077843172"},{"GrantID":27579,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":340333.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant project will build on the previous OWR1 grant by establishing at least one permanent community compost site that will serve as a model for additional community compost sites to be based on. In addition to the community compost site, work will also be focused on maintaining food waste sorting at local schools and establishing small-scale compost sites for at least one local school in Tehama County. The school compost site will also serve as a model to help establish additional compost sites at more schools in Tehama County. Aside from the community and school oriented compost programs, the Agency would also like to encourage as many residents as possible to begin composting at home, as this will help divert food scraps from the landfill while Tehama County is exempt from collecting it. To encourage residents to compost at home, the Agency will use incentives, such as free compost pails and compost bins to make it easier for residents to begin composting. In addition to giving residents the tools to compost, the Agency would also like to have a mobile demonstration trailer that will feature different types of active compost piles. As Tehama County is a rural county, having a mobile compost exhibit is necessary for reaching residents in all parts of the county. The exhibit will be brought to community events, farmers\u0027 markets, and schools as a way to bring the community compost experience directly to them. Funds will also be used to assist Food Recovery Organizations to safely transport and store foods requiring refrigeration and preserving fresh foods so they do not become waste. Lastly, the personnel hours offset by the grant help the Agency tremendously in conducting numerous hours of inspections, site visits, outreach activities, and general compliance for SB 1383.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County Solid Waste Management Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Freund","Phone":"5305281103"},{"GrantID":27580,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":1537564.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The SCWMA is planning to use the funds for several regional programs, including purchase and transportation of compost/mulch; contract with Zero FoodPrint to increase carbon farming locally; an educational campaign to combat organics/recycling contamination; educational print materials; software license to help track food recovery; purchase of countertop food scrap collection pails; consultant time for commercial generator technical assistance; and permitting/engineering of a new composting facility.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County Waste Management Agency","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Xinci","LastName":"Tan","Phone":"7078376134"},{"GrantID":27583,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Under the eligible projects listed in the guidelines of SB1383 Local Assistance Grant Program for collections and food recovery, the City of Canyon Lake is looking to help businesses upgrade and provide, clean, safe, and secure refuse enclosures. The proposed projects would address the only two commercial sites within its city limits, Canyon Lake Towne Center and Eastpost Center. These centers are located along the commercial corridors of Railroad Canyon Road and Geotz Road in Canyon Lake.","ParticipantName":"City of Canyon Lake","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ruby","LastName":"Manzano","Phone":"9512462024"},{"GrantID":27584,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":143552.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The SB 1383 Compliance and Waste Management Enhancement project encompasses two vital initiatives in the City of Lincoln. The first is an educational campaign to educate and engage residential and commercial waste generators, building trust, raising awareness, and promoting responsible waste practices. A consultant will be hired to execute this campaign.\r\n\r\nThe second component involves the acquisition of the Program Tracker by Recyclist, a comprehensive waste-tracking and record-keeping solution. This software guarantees SB 1383 compliance, enhances data accuracy, improves operational efficiency, amplifies transparency, and aids in achieving environmental goals, all while providing long-term cost savings.\r\n\r\nGrant funds will support both components, ensuring the successful implementation of these critical projects for the benefit of the City, its residents, and the environment.","ParticipantName":"City of Lincoln","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Christian","LastName":"Punsal","Phone":"9164343201"},{"GrantID":27585,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":89465.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With the issuance of the 2nd allocation of the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program, SB 1383 becomes a State mandate with a fundable budget.  This second phase of State funding will serve as the catalyst for the City to obtain one hundred percent SB1383 implementation and enhance and achieve the following SB1383 requirements: Organics collection and enforcement,  Capacity planning  and program evaluations, Edible food recovery, education and outreach, Procurement and contamination monitoring.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Paula","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Bruce","LastName":"Belluschi","Phone":"8059334212"},{"GrantID":27586,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":306999.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City intends to use the funds to work with our Edible Food Generators (EFGs) and create a Resource Recovery Ambassador Program (RRA).  We hope to bring on a consultant and/or a data management platform to help our EFGs with their food donation efforts and tracking.  We are planning on building on our RRA pilot program to train those who work and/or live in Antioch on the 3 sort program.  Stipends will be provided for completing the training and assisting with at least 1 public event.","ParticipantName":"City of Antioch","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Haas-Wajdowicz","Phone":"9257797097"},{"GrantID":27587,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":211031.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Upland proposes to make use of available Local Assistance Grant Application Funds to continue the successful launch of its Organics Waste Recycling Program. The City plans to use CalRecycle\u0027s local assistance funding to support our implementation efforts, specifically in the areas of public education and outreach, collection, and administration/compliance efforts thru additional secured staff hours made possible by this unique funding opportunity. The City looks forward to using these funds for public education, outreach, and marketing on multi platform educational\r\nvideos promoting proper organics waste recycling methods and procedures for collection. Additionally, funds will be used for educational outreach brochures and bill mailers to supplement our multi-media messaging. Workshops, classes, and events will also be a big educational factor. Personnel is required for this program for capacity planning, program evaluation and analysis. Personnel will also maintain records and track indirect costs in association with the program.  With the secured funds, the City is also maintaining its collection program thru the distribution of Food Waste Pails to collect the organics waste in the home in preparation for disposal during the resident\u0027s regularly scheduled waste hauling day. The City anticipates that the personnel, collection upgrades, and promotional outreach as stated above enabled by the funding will allow for the successful continuation of Upland\u0027s Organics Waste Recycling Program.","ParticipantName":"City of Upland","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tanya","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"9092912967"},{"GrantID":27591,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":174062.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Davis plans to use these grant funds to augment the outreach and education programs required by SB 1383, pay for translation services, assist businesses in complying with the new regulations, procure organic waste products and support edible food recovery programs.","ParticipantName":"City of Davis","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Gilbert","Phone":"5307575688"},{"GrantID":27592,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":328023.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Berkeley would like to use these funds to increase edible food recovery, especially as it relates to prepared foods from Tier II generators. We will need to conduct a $50,000 capacity plan conducted by staff or outside consultants which would include a gap analysis for both City staff and Food Recovery Organizations based in or providing services within Berkeley City limits. We will utilize $10,000 to train staff on how to conduct inspections and enforcement. The remaining $140,000 will be put toward the purchase of a building that can be used for the recovery and distribution of prepared foods as well as act as a shared wash site to support reusable takeout foodware which we believe will greatly reduce contamination as well as overall waste generation. Some of that funding may be used for feasibility studies for the buildings being vetted for purchase.","ParticipantName":"City of Berkeley","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julia","LastName":"Heath","Phone":"5109816357"},{"GrantID":27593,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of South Lake Tahoe will be transitioning to a 3-cart waste management system starting in summer of 2024. Until this point, community members could mix their trash and recycling and rely on human-powered separation at the hauler’s Material Recover Facility. Additionally, community members could bag their green waste and put it curbside for collection. Moving to a 3-cart system, with separate containers for trash, recycling, and yard waste, and managing related costs, means that these old systems must be up-ended.  This project centers on the education and outreach that will be necessary for the successful behavior change leading to achieving our part of the the organics diversion goal set by the state.  The project seeks to fund print and digital outreach, educational supplies, and food waste containers which will support a high-quality and fast transition to a brand new 3-cart waste management system, supporting achievement of state-level organics diversion goals set by SB 1383.","ParticipantName":"City of South Lake Tahoe","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lori","LastName":"Marino","Phone":"5305427410"},{"GrantID":27595,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Use include Education and Outreach including counter bins for compostable items and procurement of compost, mulch and recycled paper and paper products.","ParticipantName":"City of Rio Vista","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jen ","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"7073746451"},{"GrantID":27596,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":182321.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City is requesting to receive up to $75,000 in funding assistance through CalRecycle’s non-competitive SB 1383 Local Assistance grant program. The grant funds will provide funding assistance to the City in its purchase of recovered organic waste products and help fund outreach to the community mandated by SB 1383. SB 1383 requires municipalities across the state to procure a certain amount of “recovered organic waste products” such as compost, mulch, renewable natural gas, or power from anaerobic digesters or biomass conversion. Staff plans to also use grant monies to cover expenses associated with providing outreach to the residential and business community on SB 1383 such as the requirements for source separation of waste materials and the recovery of edible food recovery.","ParticipantName":"City of Palo Alto","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paula","LastName":"Borges-Fujimoto","Phone":"6504965914"},{"GrantID":27597,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With the proposed grant project, the City of Livingston would be able to purchase equipment, collection bins and to continue utilizing the services of a consultant to help with SB1383 program evaluation, site visits/inspections and other program compliance. For equipment, the City would be able to obtain equipment that may take years to budget for/obtain; the equipment would be a Kubota loader (or comparable piece of equipment) that will unload/load and move procured organics waste products (i.e. compost) and an Earth \u0026 Turf \"pull-behind\" compost spreader to spread compost on public parks and other City-owned areas. The City would also be able to purchase more indoor/outdoor collection containers for City-owned public spaces (such as the parks and around City buildings) and for special events that take place within the City; the containers would be for the collection of Organics and Recyclables throughout the City\u0027s public areas. Lastly, the proposed grant project will help with Consultant costs for grant administration and SB1383 Site Visits/Inspections, Program Evaluation/Compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Livingston","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Adabel","LastName":"Pirita","Phone":"2093948044"},{"GrantID":27598,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":91104.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds obtained will be used for a variety of SB 1383 expenses. Planned at the time of this writing is software, mulch for procurement and potentially vendor services to provide assistance for food rescue efforts and compliance assurances.","ParticipantName":"City of La Verne","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicole","LastName":"Houston","Phone":"9095968741"},{"GrantID":27601,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":179747.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to implement and continue various programs required by SB 1383, including staff time for a full-time employee focusing on SB 1383 implementation, staff time for San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department employees to assist in inspection services related to Edible Food Recovery, Education tools to continue to educate residents and customers about organics recycling and weekly collection of organic waste, and purchase of materials to assist the City in meeting Procurement goals for Fiscal Year 24/25 and 25/26. ","ParticipantName":"City of Lodi","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Beatriz","LastName":"Delgado","Phone":"2093336706"},{"GrantID":27602,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":2161472.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City and County of San Francisco, Department of the Environment (SFE) will use these grants funds for the implementation of SB 1383 edible food recovery (EFR) and food waste prevention. Through four primary objectives, SFE will support the city’s current EFR efforts, and work to build more capacity and sustainability in the EFR ecosystem in the city. SFE will 1. Provide funds to community-based organizations, non-profits, food recovery services and generators or food service businesses for edible food recovery eligible expenses, 2. support San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD), one of the city’s largest food purchasers, to recover more food; 3. advance efforts to recover San Francisco’s estimated annual capacity of 7-9 million pounds of recoverable food through waste tracking, source reduction, and innovation, and 4. continue providing support for outreach, education and training, and enforcement.","ParticipantName":"City and County of San Francisco","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Alexa","LastName":"Kielty","Phone":"4153555008"},{"GrantID":27606,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":279920.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to satisfy the City\u0027s procurement target under SB 1383. Funds will also go toward the City\u0027s food recovery program. ","ParticipantName":"City of Jurupa Valley","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Abigail","LastName":"Gomez","Phone":"9513326464"},{"GrantID":27607,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":561790.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Fontana intends to use funding to continue programs for edible food recovery, procurement, education and outreach, and enforcement of SB 1383. The city specifically intends to fund programs such as our edible food recovery and inspection program with Abound Food Care, education and outreach to utilizing handout material and out reach to school utilizing EcoHero Show, and the purchasing of compost and mulch to provide to residents and meet procurement requirements. Further, the city plans to purchase equipment and materials for outreach and compost and much giveaways.","ParticipantName":"City of Fontana","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Leslie","LastName":"Graciano","Phone":"9094288819"},{"GrantID":27609,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":602222.0000,"ProjectSummary":"These grant funds will be used to meet the SB 1383 obligations including procuring compost, edible food recovery inspections, expanding organic waste collection service to noncompliant generators, assisting generators to reduce contamination, purchasing organic waste containers, and payments for a recordkeeping system. Compost procurement will include both direct procurement and subsidizing compost through direct service providers for operations that can benefit including California sustainable agriculture.","ParticipantName":"City of Fremont","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Allyn","LastName":"McAuley","Phone":"5104944576"},{"GrantID":27610,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":123181.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of El Centro is utilizing grant monies to the implementation of SB 1383 regulation requirements.  The funds will be used in the following categories: gap analysis, education, equipment, personnel cost, and record keeping.","ParticipantName":"City of El Centro","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Abraham","LastName":"Campos","Phone":"7603374505"},{"GrantID":27611,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":164536.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds from this grant will be used towards outreach and education purposes, such as outdoor signage provided to multi-family property owners for their organics containers. Funds will also be used for edible food recovery education, inspections, technical assistance, and recordkeeping.","ParticipantName":"City of La Mesa","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Serena","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"6196671102"},{"GrantID":27613,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":292997.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding will support education and outreach, procurement, and consultant services for enforcement monitoring.","ParticipantName":"City of Menifee","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kori","LastName":"Jones","Phone":"9517233890"},{"GrantID":27614,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":419377.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funding will be used to facilitate education and outreach activities to organic waste generators who are subscribed to organic waste collection services. The County will work with its Exclusive Service Area Program (ESAP) Haulers and marketing consultants to provide educational materials informing organic waste generators on source separation utilizing the appropriate containers, organic waste reduction, onsite composting, and the benefits of methane reduction. In addition, for those who opt to self-haul their organic waste in lieu of subscribing to organics waste collection service will be provided with publication on self-hauling requirements. Education and outreach will be delivered via various outlets including but not limited to printable materials, social media, compost pails, and radio/television advertisements. Additionally, the County will invest in software to collect tracking data required for SB1383. Minerva will allow the County and its ESAP haulers to track customer information, inspection data, photo/document uploads, edible food generator inspections, production of violation or further educational notices, and run reports needed for SB1383.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gurprit","LastName":"Jhujj","Phone":"5596004320"},{"GrantID":27615,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":451318.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Garden Grove requests up to $298,000 in funds to help meet procurement targets for 2024, 2025, and part of 2026 through the purchase of equipment, use of contacted services to apply mulch and/or compost, transportation of procured material for city usage, and diversion of material for agricultural usage.","ParticipantName":"City of Garden Grove","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Ladney","Phone":"7147415372"},{"GrantID":27616,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":455122.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Garden Grove Sanitary District is the solid waste and sanitary sewer provider for the City of Garden Grove and some areas of unincorperated Orange County, and is requesting up to $301,267 in funding.  Grant funds awarded to the District will be used for a variety of tasks, such as a Gap Analysis in 2025; Edible Food Recovery Program Monitoring, Evaluation, Capacity Planning and Support; continued public education and outreach; and providing local schools with SB1383 collection containers.","ParticipantName":"Garden Grove Sanitary District","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Ladney","Phone":"7147415372"},{"GrantID":27621,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will use the funds for collection, edible food recovery, education and outreach, and enforcement and inspection.","ParticipantName":"City of Artesia","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"5628656262"},{"GrantID":27622,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":208212.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Alameda intends to use grant funding for the cost of procurement of compost/mulch, outreach and education to Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators and food recovery organizations and equipment for spreading compost.","ParticipantName":"City of Alameda","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marc","LastName":"Green","Phone":"5104065149"},{"GrantID":27626,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":173811.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will use these funds to cover expenses related to education/compliance and enforcement of SB 1383.","ParticipantName":"Castro Valley Sanitary District","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jordan","LastName":"Figueiredo","Phone":"5107563555"},{"GrantID":27631,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Improve and augment systems and activities related to the implementation of SB 1383 as needed to achieve full compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Scotts Valley","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mindy","LastName":"Esqueda","Phone":"8317835667"},{"GrantID":27633,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":519396.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Oxnard has a population of over 200,000 residents and is the largest city in Ventura County. A majority of the City\u0027s residents are Latino/Hispanic. Some neighborhoods in the City have been designated by CalEPA as disadvantaged communities.\r\n\r\nThe City\u0027s Environmental Resources Division is responsible for collecting refuse and recycling solid and organic waste generated by residential, commercial and industrial users in Oxnard. The division protects public health and the environment by safely and efficiently disposing of trash and recyclables, and ensures compliance with local, state and federal laws relating to trash disposal and recycling.\r\n\r\nThe Environmental Resources Division is an enterprise fund operation that provides Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) services for Oxnard residents and businesses, which includes collection, sorting, processing, and diversion or disposal for approximately 40,000 residential properties and 5,000 commercial customers six days a week. The City does not have a franchise agreement with any private hauler. The City is the contracted waste hauler and its trucks collect and transport MSW to the City’s Del Norte Regional Recycling \u0026 Transfer Station (Del Norte), where it is received, sorted and processed at our materials recovery facility. In fiscal year 2022-2023, the division handled 294,938 tons of MSW, recycled 12,918 tons of material, and also recycled and transported 14,177 tons of organic waste to City’s contracted facilities for soil composting. \r\n\r\nA majority of the City\u0027s fleet of trucks is 10 to 20 years old and the City has begun the process of replacing older equipment with newer equipment fueled by compressed natural gas. The City relies on several different databases and billing systems to manage residential and commercial services and activities at Del Norte . Some of these programs are over 20 years old and need to be replaced since they do not communicate, causing inefficiencies. Environmental Resources Division staff are using Google Sheets and Excel to track compliance and outreach activities. \r\n\r\nEducation - The City has spent the last several years conducting outreach and education on SB 1383 and organic waste disposal requirements. Outreach has included: door hangers, bill inserts, flyers, letters, social media posts, the City website, and hosting booths at community events like farmers markets, service club meetings, neighborhood council meetings, neighborhood clean-up events, car shows and food truck events. Despite all these outreach efforts, participation remains low, especially from residents of multi-family residential properties. The City also has a large Spanish speaking population which creates an additional challenge in educating the public. City staff will continue  to educate the public and will invest in new bilingual marketing campaigns to reach all members of the community. \r\n\r\nEquipment - The City is providing commercial organic waste services using 64-gallon Toter carts but would like to also provide this service using 1-cubic yard bins. The Environmental Resources Division plans to purchase brown 1-cubic yard bins to give commercial waste generators more organic waste disposal options. Large quantity organic waste commercial generators currently have to rent several carts to dispose of their organic waste. The City\u0027s aging trucks are unable to lift 2 or 4-cubic yard bins of organic waste due to weight limitations on equipment. 1-cubic yard bins will give commercial customers another option for organic waste and will speed up the City\u0027s organic waste truck routes by eliminating the need for multiple smaller containers at stops.\r\n\r\nProcurement - The City of Oxnard is required to procure 10,643.1 tons in 2024 and 16,374 tons in 2025, of recovered organic waste products. There is no local source of electricity from biomass conversion or natural gas from anaerobic digestion in Oxnard. The City will have to reach its procurement target by purchasing mulch and compost for its own use and to give away. City staff are working on a free mulch and compost coupon program for residents. Additionally the City is exploring a direct service provider agreement with a local composting company to find agricultural partners. The City is in the process of updating its green purchasing policy to make procurement of SB 1383 eligible compost and mulch a requirement for all City divisions and departments. \r\n\r\nRecord Keeping - City staff have been using Excel and Google Sheets to keep track of outreach and enforcement activities and compliance numbers. The City went out to bid on a cloud-based database to replace and improve the current record keeping system. This new system will allow staff to look up information while in the community and update information and upload records as inspections are conducted. The system will have a GIS interface to make it easier to check commercial generator compliance status. City staff plans on using its new record keeping software to conduct inspections, route reviews, issue notice of violations, track enforcement actions, track commercial generator compliance status, store and track waivers, and store photos and other notes.","ParticipantName":"City of Oxnard","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Serrato","Phone":"8052002212"},{"GrantID":27636,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":317573.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Fairfield anticipates using the requested funds to grow and expand our existing SB 1383 program. The requested funds will be used for a variety of different programmatic elements including, but not limited to: the procurement of recovered/recycled organic products; consultant services; education and outreach materials (various media); signage; training; bins and lids; and food waste prevention and food recovery projects through our local food bank.","ParticipantName":"City of Fairfield","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Corey","LastName":"Beavers","Phone":"7074287528"},{"GrantID":27637,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":161453.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Contract with consultant(s) with experience and network to oversee compost procurement and various record keeping requirements of SB 1383.\r\n\r\nContract with consultant(s) with experience and network to assist with conducting site visits and inspections for FRO and Tier 1 \u0026 2 generators, and record keeping requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Santee","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Heather","LastName":"Heckman","Phone":"6192584100"},{"GrantID":27638,"CycleID":807,"CycleCode":"FR80        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR80         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Josephine Chapman","AwardedFunds":89697.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Sutter County Resource Conservation District plans to remove waste from four sites, all privately owned in Sutter County. The waste was illegally dumped by unknown persons onto the sites, main roads, along tree lines, public walking paths and it began to roll over into waterways. The waste is a hazard to public health and safety and the environment, and it may attract further dumping if not remediated. Property owners conduct monthly cleanups but cannot keep up with the increase of illegal dumping. Solid waste illegally disposed on these properties includes, but is not limited to, appliances, household waste, furniture, and common trash. Sutter County Resource Conservation District is also seeking funding for prevention measures, such as gates, locks, cameras, and signs to deter future illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"Sutter County Resource Conservation District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs ","FirstName":"Rajvir","LastName":"Jhawar","Phone":"5308443364"},{"GrantID":27639,"CycleID":807,"CycleCode":"FR80        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR80         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":44543.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Yuba County Resource Conservation District plans to remove waste from one privately-owned site in Yuba County. The waste was illegally dumped onto the site, and it impedes the property owners’ ability to successfully operate their orchards. Property owners conduct monthly cleanups but can no longer keep up with the increase of dumping. Illegally dumped waste includes, but is not limited to, common trash, appliances, furniture, tires, and vehicles. Yuba County Resource Conservation District is also seeking funding for prevention measures including, but not limited to, gates, locks, and signs to deter future illegal dumping. ","ParticipantName":"Yuba County Resource Conservation District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"DJ","LastName":"Baker","Phone":"5303296207"},{"GrantID":27640,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":130984.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used for the purchase and application of SB 1383 compliant composted mulch to City parks.","ParticipantName":"City of Newark","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Scanlin","Phone":"5105784539"},{"GrantID":27641,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":95705.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Educational Outreach for 1383","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jose","LastName":"Castaneda","Phone":"4422651818"},{"GrantID":27642,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City would like to use the funds to hire a consultant to help out by performing education and outreach, program evaluation and capacity planning.","ParticipantName":"City of Taft","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Yvette","LastName":"Mayfield","Phone":"6617631222"},{"GrantID":27644,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"  The intent for this funding is to create a \u0027Compliance and Enforcement\u0027 program for SB 1383 implementation and compliance. The goal of the City of Tehachapi Compliance and Enforcement program is to assist residents and business generators with the transition into organics recycling services while providing education and outreach and accurate monitoring to ensure proper service levels.\r\n  During the introduction of commercial organics service and the preparation for residential service, the City of Tehachapi has found a need for more assistance to monitor compliance and assist with our inspection and enforcement mechanisms with a limited staff. \r\n  The City of Tehachapi has entered into an agreement with Minerva to provide record keeping for implementation, reporting via their compliance dashboard, matrix tracking for businesses, commercial food generators, material type tracking and edible food rescue tracking.\r\nIn addition, this program will assist with education and outreach along with digital mobile tools for inspections that will assist with commercial inspections and follow ups for residential inspections of violations trigger them via our enforcement ordinance.  This program will be implemented for commercial and select residential tracking. \r\n  The tools of this program, ease of use and  resources will make inspections easier via mobile upload capabilities, compliance tracking, service level audits and additional tools to ensure ongoing compliance. This is a software subscription that after initial setup, will be utilized by City staff as part of our overall compliance and enforcement program. \r\n   The Statement of Work for Minerva is as follows:\r\n•\tWork with each jurisdiction and hauler and staff to obtain commercial service data export file using an existing hauler billing system query and gaining an understanding of the available containers and materials by jurisdiction.  Requires consistent data query from hauler for each on-going upload.\r\n•\tCreate initial City/hauler specific data schemas to import service data consistently over time.\r\n•\tSetup jurisdictions \u0026 hauler users and establish user access via established jurisdiction/company email.\r\n•\tRecords organized by year, regulatory category, and sub-category for easy navigation, adding new records, status review and auditing.\r\n•\tEasily include file attachments such as photos, documents, and spreadsheet records.\r\n•\tQuick reference regulatory text to see what is required for each sub-category.\r\n•\tView summary list by entire Implementation Record, listing category and sub-category.  Click to view uploaded documents.\r\nCompliance Matrix Tracking\r\n•\tCompliance Dashboard with visual status indicators, EAR metrics, and simple 1 click filtered reports for SB 1383 (SLCP), AB 1826 (MORe), and AB 341 (MCR).\r\n•\tDesktop Compliance Reviews become very quick and easy to determine where to focus attention.\r\n•\tAdvanced, transparent, generator location-based reporting accounting for all active accounts and services a generator may have, even multiple haulers.\r\n•\tReports can be exported as .xlsx or .csv files as raw data or analyzed graph tables or can be printed directly from the browser.\r\n•\tReports can be filtered by thirty-four (34) different variables like “hauler”, or “Container System”, or “Regulation Compliance Status” allowing quick and specific customizable reports.\r\nEdible Food\r\n•\tMark accounts as edible food generators and link them to edible food recoverers.\r\n•\tDynamic fields assist in determining edible food generator, tier 1, tier 2, or unregulated status.\r\n•\tEasy export of commercial edible food generator, and jurisdiction edible food recoverer lists for addition to the Implementation Record.\r\n•\tRealtime calculation of the total number of commercial edible food recoverers.\r\nEducation and Outreach\r\n•\tLocation linked assets such as notes, photos, documents, waivers and more that remain accessible even as haulers change account numbers, services or information.\r\n•\tFacilitates mobile site visit documentation, uploading of documents and photos right from a tablet.\r\n•\tOutreach history per location independent of hauler billing system account level changes.\r\n\r\n\r\nData Importing System\r\n•\tMSW works with the hauler (and staff as needed) to obtain compliance related billing system data.\r\n•\tIntuitive data importing using existing consistent hauler billing system data query. \r\n•\tIncludes ability to import residential account information.\r\nGrant Funding\r\nThe Minerva software tool will cost $51,000 for a three-year period to be funded by this grant. In addition, as part of the enforcement portion the City of Tehachapi shall:\r\n•\tFund additional staff time needed to conduct inspections of commercial and residential organics customers via the Refuse/Recycle budget.\r\n•\tProvide education and outreach as needed to those needing assistance with implementation.\r\n•\tFund any additional mobile technology upgrades needed to facilitate inspection uploads real time in the field. \r\n•\tFund administrative costs associated with violations. \r\nThe $75,000 allocation from this AB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program will assist the City of Tehachapi in covering the costs associated with the compliance software, inspections and enforcement. All these tools will be invaluable with continued success of the commercial organics recycling program and the implementation of the residential organics curbside recycling program. \r\n\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Tehachapi","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Corey","LastName":"Costelloe","Phone":"6618222200"},{"GrantID":27645,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":291555.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Santa Maria Utilities Department (“City”) will use Senate Bill 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program funds for several SB 1383 programs: curbside organics container color compliance; providing indoor organics and recycling containers to residents and commercial organics generators; an outreach campaign educating residents about the transition to weekly residential organics service; expanding the City\u0027s edible food recovery program; and partially funding an existing outreach position.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Maria","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maia","LastName":"Hoffman","Phone":"8059250951"},{"GrantID":27646,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":9758951.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Los Angeles Sanitation \u0026 Environment (LASAN) is responsible for the collection and disposal of solid waste throughout the City of Los Angeles. LASAN offers the OrganicsLA program to the residents of the City, which allows them to recycle organic waste through their curbside green bin. To further reduce landfill organic waste, LASAN is committed to increasing edible food recovery, conducting outreach campaigns based on waste characterization studies, and monitoring contamination. The goal is to educate the public, decrease the amount of organic waste sent to landfills, and increase efforts for edible food recovery. These efforts will help to distribute edible food to disadvantaged communities and enable the City of Los Angeles to meet state and City goals of diverting organic waste from landfills. LASAN\u0027s proposed grant project includes ten tasks that are detailed below.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Parvati","LastName":"Proffitt","Phone":"2134853148"},{"GrantID":27647,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"These grant funds will be used by Plumas County for two distinct purposes. First, the funds will be used by departments to cover costs associated with purchasing recycled content paper products pursuant to SB 1383 requirements. Plumas County has a system in place via the County Purchasing Policy whereby Departments are required to purchase recycled content paper products pursuant to the % requirements detailed by CalRecycle. Furthermore, departments are required to send invoices and other documentation necessary to prove recycled content requirements to the County Solid Waste Program Manager for recordkeeping. This system will allow for departments to be reimbursed for their purchases while ensuring that the Solid Waste Program Manager maintains the necessary records for administering the grant. Additionally, the grant funds will be used to cover labor costs for personnel from the Department of Public Works as well as the Plumas County Department of Environmental Health. The Solid Waste Program Manager (who works under Public Works) is responsible for recordkeeping and reporting to CalRecycle on all matters pursuant to SB 1383.The Solid Waste Program Manager is also responsible for producing and distributing locally tailored education and outreach material, informing tier 1 and 2 generators of their obligations under SB 1383. Staff from Environmental Health also work towards the County\u0027s compliance with SB 1383 by performing compliance inspections of Tier 1 and Tier 2 edible food generators","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sean","LastName":"Graham","Phone":"5302836032"},{"GrantID":27648,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":416125.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funding from the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program will assist San Joaquin County in reaching compliance with SB 1383 requirements. The County will purchase software to be used to record and track SB 1383 compliance among commercial businesses. Funding will be used to purchase finished compost in order to meet procurement requirements. Funding will also be used to offset personnel costs associated with the development of an edible food recovery program, conduct site inspections, provide face to face outreach/education and train staff assigned to SB 1383 programs.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"D\u0027Ambruoso","Phone":"2094683066"},{"GrantID":27649,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":76049.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Sanger was awarded $76,049 in SB 1383 Local Assistance grant funds to purchase equipment and procurement for SB 1383-related activities. The grant funds were used to purchase an Avant 860 Wheel Loader to assist in mulch handling, transporting, and delivering procurements to residents. Grant funds were also used to procure compost in partnership with Mid Valley Disposal for use at City parks, and to residents at Community Clean-up events \u0026 Spring giveaways. The City was able to share resources with the community for residential composting, improve landscaping \u0026 park maintenance, and work more efficiently to meet SB 1383 goals.","ParticipantName":"City of Sanger","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Leica","LastName":"Wahl","Phone":"5598766300"},{"GrantID":27651,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Del Mar will use SB 1383 Local Assistant Grant Program funding primarily for capacity planning, education and outreach (including door-to-door contacts) and technical assistance on organics diversion throughout the City. This would include, but is not limited to, general education and outreach to residential, commercial and multi-family account holders (under the City\u0027s existing solid waste franchise agreement) as well as targeted education specifically to non-account holders living in multi-family residences (e.g., renters/tenants). Funds would be used to develop and deliver SB 1383-specific education/outreach materials on multiple mediums (i.e., print, graphics, social media, website, etc.). Additional technical assistance for commercial generators and direct outreach with multi-family properties on how to recycle organics properly will be provided with this funding. Some funds would be spent on eligible equipment, such as bins, liners, lids, labels, and electronic tablets for educational purposes. Finally, funding will be used to support process improvements for the City\u0027s SB 1383 inspection and enforcement programs and to procure recovered/recycled products for use at City facilities.","ParticipantName":"City of Del Mar","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kaitlyn","LastName":"Elliott-Norgrove","Phone":"8587043632"},{"GrantID":27652,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":793965.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Kern County Public Works Department (as Kern County Unincorporated) is applying for the OWR4 Local Assistance Grant Program to assist with further implementation of regulations associated with SB 1383.  Kern-Unincorporated is proposing to utilize grant funding for marketing and outreach (billboards, digital advertising, print media, and transit advertising) and equipment (purchase of stacking conveyor, transportation/storage bins, and backyard composting bins). Grant funding will assist the County with furthering compliance with SB 1383 and meeting State organics diversion through the enhancement of ongoing outreach and educational material over the grant cycle period. A key component of SB 1383 implementation is the ongoing educational component. Kern County has made a concerted effort to design a strategic marketing and educational approach, which includes a combination of social media posts, videos, billboards, digital ads, commercials, and in-person events. The grant funding provides the opportunity to provide further continuity with said strategy and provide direct educational material to residents and businesses of Kern County. A new angle Kern County will be incorporating into this grant cycle is backyard composting. The County has always promoted backyard composting via our website and residents are now showing interest in this activity. As such, providing backyard bins directly to residents provides a new approach to organics diversion in the household. Since Kern County is in process of construction a new composting facility, additional equipment will enhance future operations. The County has invested in other composting equipment to prepare for the operation, so adding a conveyor belt system allows the County to incorporate another piece of equipment into the composting activity and standardize the workflow. Additional information provided in the Budget detail below.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Denise","LastName":"Saucedo","Phone":"6618625208"},{"GrantID":27657,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":297821.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds are being requested to achieve several SB 1383 related projects using a multi-prong approach. Foremost, funding is requested to increase edible food recovery efforts and expand capacity in Placer County; the funds will be used in a variety of ways to achieve these goals. Grant funds are also requested to aid in purchase of equipment that would be used to increase organic waste diversion. Funds would also be applied to consultant assistance with SB 1383 evaluation in Eastern Placer County. Full descriptions of all grant fund related projects are included in the narrative.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Janeane","LastName":"Martin","Phone":"5308864984"},{"GrantID":27658,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Industry was awarded $75,000 in SB1383 Local Assistance grant funds. The City used the grant funds to hire a consultant and completed: 1) Developed and mailed educational materials to all organic waste generator, Tier 1 and Tier edible food generators in the City; 2) Conducted meetings with Franchise Waste Hauler, certain generators, and the LA Regional Foodbank to address organic recycling program rollout and expansion of food donation programs; 3) Conducted site visits to inspect for compliance and notified businesses of any contamination; 4) Performed waste stream reviews for businesses that requested organic recycling waivers and followed up with businesses that were issued waivers to ensure that the businesses still qualify; 5) Conducted site-inspections which included lid-lifts and spoke with businesses who had contamination in their containers. Outreach was provided to these businesses, and training was offered to businesses that requested it; 6) Worked with Code Enforcement to ensure that programs meet the state\u0027s requirement and that materials are diverted from landfills by using permitted organics recycling collectors.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Industry","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Duhamel","Phone":"5624323700"},{"GrantID":27661,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":201796.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Pittsburg is applying for SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program funds in order to meet compliance with 14 CCR section 18991.1. Jurisdiction Edible Food Recovery Program, 14 CCR section 18991.2. Recordkeeping Requirements for Jurisdiction Edible Food Recovery Program, 14 CCR section 18995.1. Jurisdiction Inspection Requirements (as it relates to edible food generators), and 14 CCR section 18992.1. Organic Waste Recycling Capacity Planning.\r\n\r\nFunding would provide the City of Pittsburg with resources to implement  regulations associated with SB 1383, including, but not limited to:\r\n\r\nEdible Food Recovery - The City will extend its contract with Food Shift as a qualified consultant to continue to develop and implement the City’s “Plentiful Pittsburg” Food Recovery Program. This Program includes EFG and FRO identification, tracking and contract tracking, EFG and FRO outreach, inspector training and oversight, and inspection records keeping.  The City will continue to include Food Shift in periodic check-ins with the County, local jurisdictions, their consultants, and MDRR to seek opportunities to forge partnerships that stitch together edible food recovery across neighboring jurisdictions. In compliance with SB 1383, the City will also utilize Food Shift to fulfill Capacity Planning information requests from Contra Costa County and determine how the City can foster capactiy increases through partnership with its Economic Develpoment Division.\r\n\r\nProcurement Requirements - In compliance with SB 1383, the City will use grant funds for recovered organic waste procurement requirements. Procured compost will be applied to up to two compost giveaways for residents per year, businesses, and local community groups throughout the two years.","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Sara","FirstName":"Sara","LastName":"Bellafronte","Phone":"9252524109"},{"GrantID":27663,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":132861.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Brea (City) anticipates using funds from the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant program through utilizing recordkeeping/tracking software to not only assist in compiling a thorough Implementation Record, but also tracking inspections/site visits, waivers, Edible Food Generators/Edible Food Organizations, hauler reports, and more. Moreover, the City will utilize funds for education/outreach materials, such as mailers and flyers, attend solid waste-related conferences, and if necessary, contract with consultants for assistance in SB 1383 implementation activities. Other  uses for grant funds include the purchase of containers for City facilities, organic procurement activities, personnel costs, and purchasing materials to assist with edible food recovery.","ParticipantName":"City of Brea","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Francesca","LastName":"Vivanti","Phone":"7146714411"},{"GrantID":27664,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":722025.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (SVSWA) (Applicant), on behalf of its member jurisdictions, in partnership with environmental consultancy, Blue Strike Environmental, is pleased to submit this SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program application to assist the member jurisdictions of SVSWA in the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383. \r\n\r\nSalinas Valley Waste Authority joins a regional collaborative project in the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383, in coordination with participating member jurisdictions, as well as other jurisdictions of the Monterey County region to maximize project impact and cost-effectiveness across the countywide area.  The regional projects will be coordinated through the two local waste management governmental agencies within Monterey County, ReGen Monterey (MRWMD), and Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (SVSWA).\r\n\r\nEach of the local waste management Joint Powers Authorities (JPAs) are applying to this grant program as lead participants for their respective member jurisdictions using a unified regional project design, budget and implementation approach.  Each jurisdiction’s individual grant funding will be pooled together and expended in a cooperative manner by the agencies’ respective consultants, MRWMD, through Blue Strike Environmental, and SVSWA.  All member agencies are participating as regional participants under their respective JPA (MRWMD or SVSWA) project application, with the exception of the County of Monterey.  The County of Monterey, as a member of both MRWMD and SVSWA, is applying for OWR4 funding separately and will manage its budget and project implementation independently, in coordination with broader regional planning efforts.  The following member agencies will participate as regional participants under this SVSWA project application: Cities of Gonzales, Greenfield, King City, Salinas and Soledad. \r\n\r\n\r\nEXECUTIVE SUMMARY\r\n\r\nRegional Grant Project Tasks — A Collaborative Approach\r\n\r\nThe following is a brief summary of regional grant project tasks under this collaborative effort. A detailed project summary is presented as Attachment A. \r\n\r\nBased on current regional needs and findings to date related to SB 1383 in Monterey County, the following five major components will comprise the principal focus areas of program expenditures under the proposed regional project approach: \r\n\r\n•\tTASK 1—GRANT MANAGEMENT, TRACKING \u0026 REPORTING\r\n\r\nMRWMD will allocate funds for grant management of the eight (8) participating member jurisdictions to its consultant Blue Strike Environmental. SVSWA will be providing in-kind grant management services for the five (5) Member Cities of SVSWA. Please see Attachment A for budget allocation information.\r\n\r\n•\tTASK 2—JURISDICTION COMPOST PROCUREMENT SUPPORT\r\n\r\nMRWMD and SVSWA will allocate funds for the continued development of compost procurement market outlets and alleviate the three-fold challenge that agencies tasked with these new procurement requirements are facing: (1) procurement costs including non-product costs such as labor, transportation, and spreading; (2) changing the current mulch uses and practices; and (3) the limiting factors of finding appropriate product application areas within the Cities owned or managed facilities or lands.\r\n\r\nFunds will be used to support the identification of potential product demand for use of procured materials among such target audiences as ranchers, farmers, landscapers, parks, residents, and businesses; reduce barriers to program and product adoption; and provide informative proof of concept case studies, cost and impact data related to the utilization of materials by target audiences helping to build long-term demand for growing compost and organics products anticipated through SB 1383.  The Cities plan to develop a work plan with Zero Foodprint (ZFP) to realize this grant task.  Also, MRWMD and SVSWA, on behalf of the Cities will continue to develop and deploy Direct Service Agreements to support 2025 and 2026 procurement targets for member agencies and will consider an Incentivized Use (Small-Scale Residential/Commercial) Voucher Coupon Program to promote free or discounted use of agency procured compost.  Please see Attachment A for budget allocation information.\r\n\r\n•\tTASK 3 –EDIBLE FOOD RECOVERY IMPLEMENTATION \u0026 CAPACITY BUILDING\r\n\r\nIn December 2021, Blue Strike Environmental completed the region’s first Edible Food Recovery Capacity Planning Assessment led by SVSWA in partnership with the Monterey County Edible Food Recovery Technical Advisory Committee.  Early results of this study indicate that additional capacity for this program element may be necessary to meet the 20% recovery target for California.  Additional need areas were also identified in this study through the capacity survey and coordination with various stakeholders including the need for additional capacity building materials and equipment, coordination, and transportation services, as well as continued roll-out of a technology platform(s) to assist in readily connecting donating edible food generators with receiving food rescue organizations.  This task is designed in direct response to the results outlined in the region’s initial Assessment to better meet the Edible Food Recovery needs of the region. \r\n\r\nThis task continues efforts developed and deployed in 2022-2023 and includes three primary subtasks: (1) Stakeholder Engagement with food rescue organizations, Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators, and key stakeholders; (2) Technology Platform to connect donating generators and receiving organizations, especially for supporting the increased volumes of Tier 2 generator prepared edible food donations, with higher levels of food safety risks and time and temperature control requirements; and (3) Capacity Building support for the local food rescue community through coordination, technical assistance and procurement of equipment and materials infrastructure to assist organizations in increasing capacity or throughput of recovered edible food. In 2023, the region selected and deployed a new technology platform under Subtask 2:  Careit.  Efforts under this task include build-out of education, outreach, and technical assistance to support utilization of this technology platform among generators and food rescue organizations.  The task will also extend the current subscription of this program by an additional two (2) years. Under Subtask 3, it is anticipated that CalRecycle grant funding will support the purchase of smaller capacity building materials such as kitchen and transportation supplies for increased food safety, temperature appropriate storage capacity, processing, and preservation of increased volumes of food donations.  This task will be supported by additional in-kind shared-cost member contributions from each of the two waste agencies, currently estimated at $90K for year one (1).  Please see Attachment A for budget allocation information.   \r\n\r\n•\tTASK 4—ORGANICS \u0026 EDIBLE FOOD RECOVERY EDUCATION, OUTREACH AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE\r\n\r\nThis task will support the design, production and distribution of education and outreach materials and supplies and technical assistance to aid residents and businesses in the ready adoption of organics diversion (collection), Edible Food Recovery, enforcement, or other aspects of SB 1383.  Budget allocations related to this task may include, but are not limited to, education, outreach and technical assistance, program planning, design and stakeholder coordination to incentivize, define and promote various program aspects of SB 1383, on the ground technical assistance to generators (businesses including Tier1/Tier2 generators), multi-family facilities, food recovery organizations or service providers, or other key stakeholder audiences, production and distribution of educational materials (such as fliers, brochures, postcards, etc.), purchase of collection materials such as kitchen pails or bins for businesses, and related materials. As a critical early action under this task, the region will hire a marketing firm to conduct market research and advise on the specific target sectors for focused education during the grant term.  Please see Attachment A for budget allocation information.\r\n\r\n?\tTASK 5–ENFORCEMENT SUPPORT\r\n\r\nThis task will support agencies to develop tools and strategies necessary to begin SB 1383 enforcement in 2024. Budget allocations related to this task may include, but are not limited to, development of toolkits and training programs for jurisdictions to design enforcement programs and protocols and updating Memorandums of Understanding and Agreements to include language surrounding enforcement for each jurisdiction.  Please see Attachment A for budget allocation information.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nProject Coordination — A Unified Approach\r\n\r\nEach element will be informed by regional coordination through the established MRWMD and SVSWA Technical Advisory Committee forums, Capacity Planning Assessments and related studies completed or in process throughout the region, and new data and information obtained through program implementation trials, market research, stakeholder feedback and best practices as identified.  All expenditures will be incurred jointly, facilitated through each respective waste agency, and tracked and reported by each waste agency. ","ParticipantName":"Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Elia","LastName":"Zavala","Phone":"8317753010"},{"GrantID":27665,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":206068.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Staff proposes utilizing the grant funds to pay for a portion of the salary for the full-time management analyst position assigned to waste and recycling. The SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant will be used to partially fund this position\u0027s salary over the two-year period from March 2024 to April 2026","ParticipantName":"City of Pleasanton","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Zeelaura","LastName":"Page","Phone":"9259315012"},{"GrantID":27666,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":266591.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Vista will use grant funding for the purpose of complying with SB 1383 requirements. Eligible projects include education and outreach, edible food recovery programing, capacity planning, procurement requirements, record keeping, inspections and enforcement, program evaluation, and gap analysis. The grant-funded project will encourage the community to produce less waste by reducing, reusing, and recycling as well as promote organic waste diversion and reuse. The project will promote organic waste reuse to produce compost and/or biofuel from the maximum amount of organic waste generated within the city as possible.","ParticipantName":"City of Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Angela","LastName":"Baggett","Phone":"7606435362"},{"GrantID":27668,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":139546.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funds received will supplement consultant time as well as city personnel time needed to:\r\n1. Implement the edible food inspection and enforcement activities required to ensure compliance with Tier 1 and Tier 2 faciltiies.\r\n2. Conduct outreach and education\r\n3. Monitor waste hauler collection \r\n4. Program management of all compliance efforts under SB 1383\r\n\r\nFunds will also be used to purchase recycled paper products and residential kitchen compost bins.","ParticipantName":"City of Aliso Viejo","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rae","LastName":"Beimer","Phone":"9494252538"},{"GrantID":27670,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funds received will supplement consultant time as well as city personnel time needed to:\r\n1. Implement the edible food inspection and enforcement activities required to ensure compliance with Tier 1 and Tier 2 facilities.\r\n2. Secure franchise hauler agreements with SB 1383 specific requirements.\r\n3. Conduct outreach and education\r\n4. Monitor waste hauler collection \r\n5. Program management of all compliance efforts under SB 1383\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of El Segundo","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rae","LastName":"Beimer","Phone":"7147886936"},{"GrantID":27671,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":612849.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Monterey Regional Waste Management District\r\nREGEN MONTEREY \u0026 SVSWA UNIFIED PROJECT APPROACH\r\nSB 1383 LOCAL ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM  (OWR4: 2022-23)\r\n\r\nReGen Monterey (Monterey Regional Waste Management District/MRWMD/District) (Applicant), on behalf of its member jurisdictions, in partnership with environmental consultancy, Blue Strike Environmental, is pleased to submit this SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program application to assist the member jurisdictions of the District in the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383. \r\n\r\nReGen Monterey joins a regional collaborative project in the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383, in coordination with participating member jurisdictions, as well as other jurisdictions of the Monterey County region to maximize project impact and cost-effectiveness across the countywide area.  The regional projects will be coordinated through the two local waste management governmental agencies within Monterey County, ReGen Monterey (MRWMD), and Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (Salinas Valley Recycles/SVSWA/Authority).\r\n\r\nEach of the local waste management Joint Powers Authorities (JPAs) are applying to this grant program as lead participants for their respective member jurisdictions using a unified regional project design, budget and implementation approach.  Each jurisdiction’s individual grant funding will be pooled together and expended in a cooperative manner by the agencies’ respective consultants, MRWMD, through Blue Strike Environmental, and SVSWA.  All member agencies are participating as regional participants under their respective JPA (MRWMD or SVSWA) project application, with the exception of the County of Monterey. The County of Monterey, as a member of both MRWMD and SVSWA, is applying for OWR4 funding separately and will manage its budget and project implementation independently, in coordination with broader regional planning efforts. The following member agencies will participate as regional participants under this ReGen Monterey project application: Cities of Carmel, Del Rey Oaks, Marina, Monterey, Sand City, Seaside and Pacific Grove, and Pebble Beach Community Services District.\r\n\r\nEXECUTIVE SUMMARY\r\n\r\nRegional Grant Project Tasks — A Collaborative Approach\r\n\r\nThe following is a brief summary of regional grant project tasks under this collaborative effort. A detailed project summary is presented as Attachment A. \r\n\r\nBased on current regional needs and findings to date related to SB 1383 in Monterey County, the following five major components will comprise the principal focus areas of program expenditures under the proposed regional project approach: \r\n\r\n•\tTASK 1—GRANT MANAGEMENT, TRACKING \u0026 REPORTING\r\n\r\nMRWMD will allocate funds for grant management of the eight (8) participating member jurisdictions to its consultant Blue Strike Environmental. SVSWA will be providing in-kind grant management services for the five (5) Member Cities of SVSWA. Please see Attachment A for budget allocation information.\r\n\r\n•\tTASK 2—JURISDICTION COMPOST PROCUREMENT SUPPORT\r\n\r\nMRWMD and SVSWA will allocate funds for the continued development of compost procurement market outlets and alleviate the three-fold challenge that agencies tasked with these new procurement requirements are facing: (1) procurement costs including non-product costs such as labor, transportation, and spreading; (2) changing the current mulch uses and practices; and (3) the limiting factors of finding appropriate product application areas within the Cities owned or managed facilities or lands.\r\n\r\nFunds will be used to support the identification of potential product demand for use of procured materials among such target audiences as ranchers, farmers, landscapers, parks, residents and businesses; reduce barriers to program and product adoption; and provide informative proof of concept case studies, cost and impact data related to the utilization of materials by target audiences helping to build long-term demand for growing compost and organics products anticipated through SB 1383.  The Cities plan to develop a work plan with Zero Foodprint (ZFP) to realize this grant task. Also, MRWMD and SVSWA, on behalf of the Cities will continue to develop and deploy Direct Service Agreements to support 2025 and 2026 procurement targets for member agencies and will consider an Incentivized Use (Small-Scale Residential/Commercial) Voucher Coupon Program to promote free or discounted use of agency procured compost. Please see Attachment A for budget allocation information\r\n\r\n•\tTASK 3 –EDIBLE FOOD RECOVERY IMPLEMENTATION \u0026 CAPACITY BUILDING\r\n\r\nIn December 2021, Blue Strike Environmental completed the region’s first Edible Food Recovery Capacity Planning Assessment led by SVSWA in partnership with the Monterey County Edible Food Recovery Technical Advisory Committee.  Early results of this study indicate that additional capacity for this program element may be necessary to meet the 20% recovery target for California. Additional need areas were also identified in this study through the capacity survey and coordination with various stakeholders including the need for additional capacity building materials and equipment, coordination and transportation services, as well as continued roll-out of a technology platform(s) to assist in readily connecting donating edible food generators with receiving food rescue organizations. This task is designed in direct response to the results outlined in the region’s initial Assessment to better meet the Edible Food Recovery needs of the region. \r\n\r\nThis task continues efforts developed and deployed in 2022-2023 and includes three primary subtasks: (1) Stakeholder Engagement with food rescue organizations, Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators, and key stakeholders; (2) Technology Platform to connect donating generators and receiving organizations, especially for supporting the increased volumes of Tier 2 generator prepared edible food donations, with higher levels of food safety risks and time and temperature control requirements; and (3) Capacity Building support for the local food rescue community through coordination, technical assistance and procurement of equipment and materials infrastructure to assist organizations in increasing capacity or throughput of recovered edible food. In 2023, the region selected and deployed a new technology platform under Subtask 2:  Careit. Efforts under this task include build out of education, outreach and technical assistance to support utilization of this technology platform among generators and food rescue organizations. The task will also extend the current subscription of this program by an additional 2 years. Under Subtask 3, it is anticipated that CalRecycle grant funding will support the purchase of smaller capacity building materials such as kitchen and transportation supplies for increased food safety, temperature appropriate storage capacity, processing, and preservation of increased volumes of food donations.  This task will be supported by additional in-kind shared-cost member contributions from each of the two waste agencies, currently estimated at $90K for year 1. Please see Attachment A for budget allocation information. \r\n\r\n•\tTASK 4—ORGANICS \u0026 EDIBLE FOOD RECOVERY EDUCATION, OUTREACH AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE\r\n\r\nThis task will support the design, production and distribution of education and outreach materials and supplies and technical assistance to aid residents and businesses in the ready adoption of organics diversion (collection), Edible Food Recovery, enforcement, or other aspects of SB 1383.  Budget allocations related to this task may include, but are not limited to, education, outreach and technical assistance, program planning, design and stakeholder coordination to incentivize, define and promote various program aspects of SB 1383, on the ground technical assistance to generators (businesses including Tier1/Tier2 generators), multi-family facilities, food recovery organizations or service providers, or other key stakeholder audiences, production and distribution of educational materials (such as fliers, brochures, postcards, etc.), purchase of collection materials such as kitchen pails or bins for businesses, and related materials. As a critical early action under this task, the region will hire a marketing firm to conduct market research and advise on the specific target sectors for focused education during the grant term. Please see Attachment A for budget allocation information. \r\n\r\nTASK 5–ENFORCEMENT SUPPORT\r\n\r\nThis task will support agencies to develop tools and strategies necessary to begin SB 1383 enforcement in 2024. Budget allocations related to this task may include, but are not limited to, development of toolkits and training programs for jurisdictions to design enforcement programs and protocols, and updating Memorandums of Understanding and Agreements to include language surrounding enforcement for each jurisdiction. Please see Attachment A for budget allocation information. \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nProject Coordination — A Unified Approach\r\n\r\nEach element will be informed by regional coordination through the established MRWMD and SVSWA Technical Advisory Committee forums, Capacity Planning Assessments and related studies completed or in process throughout the region, and new data and information obtained through program implementation trials, market research, stakeholder feedback and best practices as identified.  All expenditures will be incurred jointly, facilitated through each respective waste agency, and tracked and reported by each waste agency. \r\n\r\nWorking in coordination with the designated CalRecycle grant manager or other agency representatives as appropriate, the region may adjust these proposed expenditure areas, amounts, or priorities, consistent with grant expenditure eligibility requirements, as needed during the course of the grant term based on the needs of the region.\r\n\r\n\r\nOrdinance, Resolution \u0026 Letter of Authorization Requirement Status – On Schedule\r\n\r\nAll member agencies worked on parallel timelines to adopt (an) enforceable ordinance(s), or similarly enforceable mechanism, pursuant to section 18981.2 of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations. At this time, all local jurisdictions in the Monterey County region have passed such ordinance(s), or similarly enforceable mechanisms, in order to meet the ordinance requirement. A Resolution for the JPA and Letters of Authorization (LOAs) for all jurisdictions are anticipated on or before the December 20, 2023 secondary due date. All LOAs received prior to the date of this submission are uploaded into the CalRecycle Grant Management System. \r\n\r\n\r\nGratitude\r\n\r\nFunding received through this grant program will serve as a vital catalyst to further our region’s SB 1383 compliance efforts. On behalf of ReGen Monterey, and the entire regional project team, we thank CalRecycle for your time and consideration of this grant request. \r\n\r\n###","ParticipantName":"Monterey Regional Waste Management District (dba ReGen Monterey)","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Zoe","LastName":"Shoats","Phone":"8312646390"},{"GrantID":27673,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":185221.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Purchase Organics Compactor and racks for City solid waste collection facility with multiple food generators at location. Engage consultant to provide gap analysis of City SB1383 implementation efforts and create tools to address gaps. Personnel costs for SB1383 implementation, enforcement and education. Procurement of mulch, paper and compost delivery. Procure counter- top organics pails and commercial organics bins.  Creation and production of SB1383 educational materials for website, social media and hardcopy materials. \r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Redondo Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andrea","LastName":"Delap","Phone":"3106973245"},{"GrantID":27674,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":245907.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds received from this grant will be put towards dedicated SB 1383 implementation and compliance. Specifically the City is estimated to receive $169,650 in grant funds. The City will dedicate $60,000 to our environmental consultant, EcoNomics, to assist the City with inspecting edible food recovery organizations and Tier 1 and 2 generators. EcoNomics will also help the City with various SB 1383 tasks relating to enforcement, record keeping and education and outreach. The City will dedicate $29,650 to expand the current edible food recovery and distribution programs the City offers to low income residents and seniors at the City\u0027s Norman P. Murray Community and Senior Center. Another $20,000 will be dedicated to a social media campaign and physical postcard mailer to bolster organic waste recycling participation of residents and businesses. Lastly, in order to reach the state\u0027s mandated procurement target for the City of Mission Viejo, the City will use the remaining $60,000 to procure compost, via a third party compost broker such as Agromin or ZeroFoodPrint, that is applied to farms in more agricultural parts of California.","ParticipantName":"City of Mission Viejo","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Hazel","LastName":"McIntosh","Phone":"9494708458"},{"GrantID":27676,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":202280.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Town of Apple Valley proposes to continue SB 1383 education and outreach at local schools using Town personnel as well as live or virtual school assemblies by contracting with Eco Hero.  Inspection and enforcement will also continue with Town Code Enforcement Officer I responsible for overseeing SB 1383 compliance at Tier 1 and 2 locations. Director of Municipal Services manages the two staff members thereby providing indirect costs. Finally, the Town will purchase a compost spreader for use at Town parks and landscape districts, but staff time will not be applied to the grant.  Special Projects Manager will provide grant reporting and reimbursement reports which, too, will be an indirect cost. ","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Ryan","Phone":"7602407000"},{"GrantID":27677,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City plans to use the grant funding to continue to support implementation of SB 1383 requirements.  A portion of the funds will be used to construct and maintain a residential compost hub in support of the procurement requirements.  A portion will be used to support residential organic collection thru purchasing kitchen counter pails and providing backyard compost classes along with a backyard composter.  A portion of the funds will also be used for a yearly subscription to a record keeping software program.  Finally, a portion of the funds will be used for education and outreach and personnel to implement and maintain the previously mentioned projects.  ","ParticipantName":"City of American Canyon","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Pamela","LastName":"Phillips","Phone":"7076474544"},{"GrantID":27679,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":270003.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City plans to use the allocated funds primarily for Collection, Education and staff time to help coordinate the education to the community. \r\n\r\nCollection - We will also purchase organics containers for our public facilities, schools, residents and businesses, to facilitate sort separating. \r\n\r\nEducation and Outreach- We want to use funds to design an educational campaign for residential and commercial\r\ncustomers. Once the campaign is designed, we will distribute via print media, video, and social media. We would like to design brochures, flyers, posters and signage to address the new mandate. We will also be purchasing equipment for outreach events. \r\n\r\nPersonnel - Funds would be use for a consultants and City staff to assist with educational presentations and additional services as\r\nneeded.\r\n\r\nEdible Food Recovery - Purchase additional equipment for our City food pantry, to have more capacity for edible food recovery as well as a program/app to assist with food recovery efforts.","ParticipantName":"City of Norwalk","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Gabriela","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"5629295964"},{"GrantID":27680,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":170155.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding to be used for collection and equipment such as carts, containers, labels and organics education materials in order to successfully implement and enforce SB1383.","ParticipantName":"City of Porterville","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Briana","LastName":"Spry","Phone":"5597827586"},{"GrantID":27682,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":180941.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funds will be used to facilitate providing organics collection service to underserved customers and to purchase and deploy compost in the City.","ParticipantName":"City of Union City","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Claire","LastName":"Wilson","Phone":"5106755466"},{"GrantID":27683,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":125832.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed grant project will support the County of Lake in a county-wide public outreach campaign to educate and inform residents about the proper disposal of organic waste and the importance of diverting such waste from the landfill. On July 1, 2024 curbside customers will be able to dispose of their organics in their green waste cans. Residents can take their organic waste to the Lakeport transfer station or Quackenbush Mountain composting facility in Clearlake.  \r\n\r\nFunding will be used to purchase 2000 food waste bins and 500 backyard composting bins to give to residents for free while supplies last. Each container will come with information and education about what goes in the container and how to dispose of it when full or use for your own backyard composting. The containers/bins will be on display and available at county-wide events, and various solid waste and recycling facilities. The county will also work with local food recovery organizations to advertise and provide educational materials during food give-a-ways.\r\n\r\nThe County of Lake will work with the local food recovery organizations to offer food waste containers or composting bins to address the excess edible food that is no longer edible or able to be given away at each site. Food recovery organizations are given the option to self-haul to the local composting facility in Clearlake (Quackenbush Mountain Resource and Recovery Facility) or to the Lakeport Transfer Station or compost on-site until July 1, 2024 when curbside pickup will be offered to customers.","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kati","LastName":"Galvani","Phone":"7072621618"},{"GrantID":27685,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":77478.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1.) San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project:  $23,337.28\r\n\r\nDetailed description:\r\nWe will be participating in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help each jurisdiction meet their SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. Our Jurisdiction will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County; to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support long-term SB 1383 compliance; and to assess innovative compost procurement, application, and funding strategies to build capacity for the long term.\r\n\r\n2.) Remaining grant funds for the City of Belmont $51,662.72.\r\nDetailed description:\r\nIn addition to providing a portion of our grant funds to the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project, the City will use the remaining balance for the continuation and expansion of SB 1383 programs in use or being developed, specifically:\r\n\r\n1. Expansion of Education and Outreach. The continuation and expansion of current education and outreach efforts is planned via these methods: \r\n\r\na.) The production of educational materials in  multiple languages to accommodate diverse community ensuring residents and businesses are aware of the proper sorting of organic waste and the penalties for non-compliance via fines that will be issued in the coming year. \r\nb.) Organize workshops and training sessions for multi-family residences and businesses and to participate in community events to distribute educational SB 1383 materials. \r\nc.) Development of a Strategic Communication Outreach Plan by using various channels of communications (Next Door, Facebook, Twitter, etc.) to spread educational information to the Belmont community. \r\n\r\n2. Enforcement and Inspection: Develop clear and comprehensive enforcement protocols and procedures that enforce the City of Belmont\u0027s Ordinance NO. 2021-1160. These protocols will outline how inspections in the City of Belmont will be conducted by staff and partner agencies:\r\n\r\na.) Method by which violations are identified and assessed.\r\nb.) Determination of penalties for non-compliance.\r\nc.) Manner in which complaints are recorded and resolved.\r\nd.) Tracking compliance trends to identify areas where targeted outreach and education needs improvement. \r\ne.) Option to Generator who’ve received citation to attend a City workshop for additional education.\r\n\r\n3. Procurement Requirement: Funding for alternative projects to help meet the City\u0027s procurement target. This consists of the  purchasing of organic material such as compost, mulch, recycled paper. One example of how the city would use this material would be an organized compost giveaway event.","ParticipantName":"City of Belmont","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alberto","LastName":"Espinoza","Phone":"6505957465"},{"GrantID":27686,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":103014.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Adelanto will use the funds to assist in public outreach and \r\neducation. It will help pay for a compost spreader for all parks and stadium. Compost bins and bags for giveaway at various events. Trash can replacement at various City facilities \r\nand refrigerated container for edible food For our major hub in Adelanto, having storage containers is paramount. These containers will play a vital role in allowing the hub to effectively capture and store recovered products.","ParticipantName":"City of Adelanto","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brenda","LastName":"Lopez","Phone":"7602462300"},{"GrantID":27689,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":89017.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Banning was awarded $89,017 in SB1383 Local Assistance grant funds. During the grant term, the City procured the Recyclist Tracking Program for the period of May 2024 through April 2026. This program enables the City to manage and track regulatory activities required under SB 1383. In addition, the City maintained compliance by contracting with MSW Consultants to conduct annual site assessments for commercial businesses. These assessments ensure compliance with state-mandated requirements, provide education to business staff, evaluate existing waste streams and disposal practices, and generate detailed inspection reports. ","ParticipantName":"City of Banning","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Arturo","LastName":"Vela","Phone":"9519223130"},{"GrantID":27690,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":89452.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Atwater will be using the grant funds to assist in meeting the City\u0027s procurement goal.","ParticipantName":"City of Atwater","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ana","LastName":"Jaramillo","Phone":"2093576372"},{"GrantID":27691,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Pinole (“City”) proposes to utilize SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program funds for personnel costs directly related to the implementation of SB 1383 regulations and for procurement of recovered/recycled organic products and to conduct outreach and educational activities to businesses, schools and other establishments about Edible Food Recovery practices, products and equipment.","ParticipantName":"City of Pinole","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nazmieh","LastName":"Huebner","Phone":"5107249835"},{"GrantID":27693,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":133635.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be primarily used for outreach and education to residents and businesses. Activities include but are not limited to: consultant services for Outreach, Inspection and Enforcement, Record Keeping, Tier Identification and Capacity Planning. Additionally, funds will be used for Edible Food Recovery program evaluation and gap analysis if it is determined that the San Diego County region has a shortfall in its Edible Food Recovery capacity to develop educational content and provide consulting for commercial generators to assist in development or improvement of their organic waste reduction programs, performing outreach in the community through various mediums, and covering costs for materials. Our goal is to maximize participation by increasing awareness and understanding of the state goals and the purpose of these programs in order to minimize contamination.","ParticipantName":"City of Poway","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennafer","LastName":"Steffen","Phone":"8586684728"},{"GrantID":27694,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":129967.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Upon receiving grant funds from the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program for FY 22-23, City staff will dedicate a large portion of the funds to go towards the remaining cost of a SB 1383 record keeping software (Recyclist or Minerva) that is to be purchased with previous funding. This software will assist with tracking service levels, inspections, audits, and outreach activities. The remaining funds are spread out almost evenly to accommodate for other plans. The City plans on using some funding to upgrade the Boys and Girls Club, and Age Well Senior Food Waste programs but purchasing cold storages, such as freezers and refrigerators. Funds will also go towards purchasing trash and recycling receptacles for the City Hall and/or the Community Services for city staff to utilize. The City may also dedicate funds towards consultant services to help enforce recycling programs and compliance, as well as funds to go towards social media outreach methods. These methods include flyers and/or social media campaigns to encourage participation of recycling programs for residents and businesses. Lastly, to help achieve our procurement goals, funds will be dedicated to services that help with purchasing compost/mulch for city use, such as handing out compost for residents during events.","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Santa Margarita","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andrea","LastName":"Howhannesian","Phone":"9496351800"},{"GrantID":27696,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":302018.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Over the next several months, City staff members will continue to collaborate with all relevant agencies and departments to implement SB 1383’s regulatory requirements within the timeframes set forth. Funding to be provided by the CalRecycle SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant will be utilized for education, outreach, and supplementing staff time. Efforts will include utilization of facebook ads to share information, hosting informational workshops for both City staff and members of the community, organizing compost giveaways, review of any waivers, enforcement as needed, and developing and implementing a program to decrease event contamination.","ParticipantName":"City of Richmond","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Samantha","LastName":"Carr","Phone":"5106205407"},{"GrantID":27697,"CycleID":813,"CycleCode":"TEA31       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA31        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":15149.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Waste Tire Program is to protect public health and the environment with regard to waste tires and facilities in Tehama County. TCEHD intends to use TEA 31 reimbursement grant funds for inspection, enforcement, outreach, training and management in order to accomplish these objectives.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lori","LastName":"Mueller","Phone":"5305278020"},{"GrantID":27698,"CycleID":813,"CycleCode":"TEA31       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA31        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":50808.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local government tire enforcement program.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brandon","LastName":"Medellin","Phone":"5596757821"},{"GrantID":27699,"CycleID":813,"CycleCode":"TEA31       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA31        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":21764.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Calaveras County Environmental Health Department grant budget outlines our enforcement needs that will allow for the continued implementation of an effective enforcement program within Calaveras County. Throughout the past several TEA grant cycles waste tire staff have incorporated continued outreach and education to our community and stakeholders and promoted communication through our Board of Supervisor meeting announcements. Due to our rural setting inspection of our waste tire facilities require additional travel time. There continues to be an increase of waste tires being dumped in our County on public roads and public right of ways. Our waste tire staff partner with our Code Enforcement Department and Public Works to act as sentinels for the dump sites for pick-up. Our Environmental Health department also provides education at our public counter to our community members and educate them on how they can assist our staff in locating illegally dumped waste tires throughout our community. It is critical our staff continue to receive ongoing training through CalRecycle‘s website and the ability to attend the LEA conferences as part of continued education and guidance.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Medina","Phone":"2097546744"},{"GrantID":27700,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":357637.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Oro Loma Sanitary District will use the grant funding for the following SB 1383 related tasks: for subscription services to Recyclist and RecycleCoach. The Recyclist is a cloud-based software program that enables the District to fulfill the recordkeeping requirements. The RecycleCoach is an educational app that provides sorting information, setout reminders, along with other related waste diversion information, such as edible food recovery organizations. The rest of the funding will be used to purchase \r\norganics containers (indoors and outdoors).","ParticipantName":"Oro Loma Sanitary District","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Natasha","LastName":"Browne","Phone":"5104816964"},{"GrantID":27701,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":719552.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This application and subsequent funds will help Chula Vista in the deployment of programs to comply with SB1383 requirements such as the procurement and education requirements. Funds will assist in providing necessary resources to procure and apply compost and mulch at City of Chula Vista parks, recreation center land and open space district properties. Funds will also be used for multimedia campaigns in both English and Spanish to create awareness of the City\u0027s food and yard waste collection program using social media, community newsletters, mailed flyers, radio and television outlets.","ParticipantName":"City of Chula Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Manuel","LastName":"Medrano","Phone":"6195855766"},{"GrantID":27702,"CycleID":813,"CycleCode":"TEA31       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA31        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":152484.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant will allow for Environmental Health to perform waste tire inspections, identify unpermitted waste tire activities, and provide enforcement for illegally dumped tires within Placer County.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Samantha","LastName":"Bailey","Phone":"5307452394"},{"GrantID":27703,"CycleID":813,"CycleCode":"TEA31       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA31        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant will be used for continued inspections and enforcement of waste tire generators, waste tire haulers, and waste tire end-use facilities in accordance with CalRecycle regulations for the disposal and storage of waste/used tires. Inspections will be conducted on the CalRecycle Priority TPID list provided by CalRecycle and businesses currently registered with CalRecycle for the disposal and storage of waste/used tires. Educational visits will be conducted on new businesses generating, storing, and disposing of waste/used tires. Surveillance will be conducted as needed when illegal dumping of waste tires is suspected by a generator, hauler, and end-use facility. This program has aided the City of Fresno in the monitoring generators, haulers, and end-use facilities with the disposal of waste tires ensuring businesses are contracting with a registered hauler resulting in less waste tires being illegally dumped throughout the City of Fresno.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christina","LastName":"Pasillas","Phone":"5596218456"},{"GrantID":27706,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Hermosa Beach will use these grant funds to assess the City\u0027s compliance with SB 1383 via a compliance review, performed by a third party expert. The funds will also go towards helping meet the City\u0027s procurement target. Lastly, the funds will augment the City\u0027s existing community outreach and education efforts.","ParticipantName":"City of Hermosa Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Douglas","LastName":"Krauss","Phone":"3107503603"},{"GrantID":27708,"CycleID":813,"CycleCode":"TEA31       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA31        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":72175.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to inspect our over 1800 Waste Tire Facilities for compliance with all waste tire handling regulations. Our past participation in the Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grant program resulted in a decrease in the number of large illegal waste tire dumping incidents in our jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jerry","LastName":"Weir","Phone":"2138476260"},{"GrantID":27709,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":1415099.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds from the SB1383 Local Assistance Grant Program will be used for community education, events, and engagement for both organics and edible food recovery. Funds would continue to bolster our current marketing campaign, which targets single-family residents and multi-family units of 4 or less. Marketing methods will include, but are not limited to, social media, website information, flyers/bill inserts and radio. In addition to the marketing campaign- which encourages food scrap/organics in green containers, we will provide residents with countertop composting containers to help promote the practice of placing food scraps/organics in the green container.  In conjunction with this, enforcement and inspection would continue with Program Compliance staff, who will physically perform inspections by flipping residential cart lids and help educate residents with “what goes where” informational materials. The City of Fresno is partnering with the Central California Food Bank (CCFB) to help provide food insecure residents with the much-needed resources. This partnership will include but is not limited to resource and education information distribution, social media partnering, food bank personnel, totes and packaging materials for edible food distribution. Funds will also be utilized for procurement requirements .","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jillian","LastName":"Gaytan","Phone":"5596218618"},{"GrantID":27710,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":104117.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will be participating in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help each jurisdiction meet their SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. Our Jurisdiction will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County; to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support long-term SB 1383 compliance; and to assess innovative compost procurement, application, and funding strategies to build capacity for the long term.","ParticipantName":"City of Pacifica","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Petersen","Phone":"6507383767"},{"GrantID":27713,"CycleID":813,"CycleCode":"TEA31       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA31        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":106369.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Grant funds will be used to continue waste tire management in Sonoma County through permitting, inspections, education and enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Sosko","Phone":"7075656521"},{"GrantID":27715,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Rodeo Sanitary District (RSD) seeks funding for implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383. Specific proposed activities include record keeping and grant management, education and outreach, and program evaluation/gap analysis as described below. The tasks are not necessarily described in the sequence in which they will occur. ","ParticipantName":"Rodeo Sanitary District","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Steven","LastName":"Beall","Phone":"5107992970"},{"GrantID":27716,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":162960.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funding will be used for our Consultant, HF\u0026H who has been the subject matter expert in solid waste for over 30 years to continue assisting the City with managing the SB 1383 franchise agreement, direct service provider contract management and compliance monitoring services. This will ensure that the solid waste and recycling programs and services outlined in the City\u0027s direct service provider agreements are implemented successfully in compliance with state laws.\r\n\r\nHF\u0026H will support the City with ongoing SB 1383 contract compliance activities including monitoring key service and compliance dates, reporting requirements, community program support and annual program requirements. The City, HF\u0026H and the waste hauler will continue to meet monthly to monitor compliance.\r\nDuring the meetings, there will be follow up to monitor direct service provider reports for compliance with SB 1383 (tonnage, service levels, etc.), monitor quantity and quality of Hauler\u0027s Public Education to meet SB 1383 requirements and ad-hoc advisory on SB 1383 compliance. \r\n  \r\nThe funds will also be used to conduct a Gap Analysis. This will assist the City with determining the critical pathways for compliance for SB 1383 planning, monitoring and compliance. Goals and timelines will be identified, information will be gathered and a thorough analysis will be provided to the City to implement. \r\n \r\nThe City will also have an Implementation of Record Planning which includes an audit of the current implementation and reports and action plan for closing compliance gaps. ","ParticipantName":"City of Gardena","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Hong","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"3102179564"},{"GrantID":27717,"CycleID":813,"CycleCode":"TEA31       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA31        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":33392.0000,"ProjectSummary":"El Dorado County Environmental Management Department is applying on behalf of the County.  The Board of Supervisors has signed a resolution allowing Environmental Management to apply for this grant.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robin","LastName":"Bowker","Phone":"5306216665"},{"GrantID":27718,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":1328221.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of San Diego’s Department of Public Works (DPW) Solid Waste Planning and Recycling section is responsible for diverting waste from the unincorporated areas of San Diego County, with the goal of 75% waste diversion by 2025 and 80% by 2030. DPW has actively spearheaded SB 1383 programs countywide, including food recovery, capacity planning, organics collection services, promotion of recovered organics products, composting training, paper procurement, and general education to residents and businesses. The County has also been a leader in edible food recovery planning by chairing a countywide working group, creating edible food capacity planning tools, assisting CalRecycle in the design of similar tools and presenting at several CalRecycle training webinars.  Funds from the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program will be used by the County for the following programs: Education \u0026 Outreach, Edible Food Recovery Personnel, Personnel, Procurement and Record Keeping.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"April","LastName":"Andrews","Phone":"6199363770"},{"GrantID":27719,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":229999.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will use these funds for administration, collection, education, enforcement, equipment, outreach, materials, personnel and training.","ParticipantName":"City of Hawthorne","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Selena","LastName":"Acuna","Phone":"3103492982"},{"GrantID":27723,"CycleID":813,"CycleCode":"TEA31       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA31        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":26692.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Inspect and enforce waste tire generator and hauler requirements, provide education to new waste tire generators and haulers and investigate illegally dumped tires and have them removed.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kolton","LastName":"Pacheco","Phone":"2095775493"},{"GrantID":27727,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":109300.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Stanton plans to use the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program funds to pay for services rendered by our hired consultant firm. The consultant firm is assisting the city with development and program implementation to meet requirements outlined in SB 1383. This involves the monitoring and maintenance of generator compliance reporting, preparing, implementing and reviewing educational materials. Additionally, our consultant firm will oversee the city\u0027s capacity planning for an edible food recovery program and assist in developing other SB 1383 related reporting requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Stanton","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Girard","LastName":"Mobley","Phone":"9519730026"},{"GrantID":27728,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":165976.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed Grant will be used to hire a consultant to assist with enforcement and education of Food Recovery Organizations and Tier 1 \u0026 2 Commercial Food Generators on SB 1383 requirements.  Specifically, the consultant will provide individual technical assistance to businesses and inspect commercial generators \u0026 food recovery agencies.  Additionally, the consultant will be available to assist with SB 1383 implementation tasks such as website review, business site visits, EAR support, and rescue database update.\r\nGrant funds will be used to hire a consultant to administer the organic waste collection program for businesses.  Specifically, to review compliance issues with businesses, review exemption requests, conduct onsite inspections of businesses and coordinate activities with the City\u0027s Waste Hauler.","ParticipantName":"City of National City","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ricardo","LastName":"Rodriguez","Phone":"6193364388"},{"GrantID":27729,"CycleID":813,"CycleCode":"TEA31       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA31        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Orange County will utilize these grant funds to investigate illegal tire disposal activities and perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Funds will also be used for community and industry education, staff training and administration of the grant.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jose","LastName":"Parra Bernal","Phone":"7144336230"},{"GrantID":27730,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds may be utilized for compost application equipment, education and outreach programs/materials, bins and labeling for organic waste collection, and other projects as approved by CalRecycle as eligible expenditures under this grant.","ParticipantName":"City of Barstow","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Taylor","LastName":"Britt","Phone":"7602555126"},{"GrantID":27733,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":278977.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funds will be used to primarily fund the requirements associated with the implementation of the City\u0027s Edible Food Recovery program including Education and Outreach, Inspection and Enforcement, Record Keeping, Tier Identification, and Capacity Planning. Additionally, funds will be used for Edible Food Recovery program evaluation and gap analysis if it is determined that the San Diego County region has a shortfall in its Edible Food Recovery capacity. A detailed description of each of the services follows.","ParticipantName":"City of El Cajon","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Monica","LastName":"Martinez","Phone":"6194411704"},{"GrantID":27734,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":165976.0000,"ProjectSummary":"RCD Compost Broker Program: \r\nThe first project for which the County of San Mateo seeks funding is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help each jurisdiction meet its SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. The County of San Mateo will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County, to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support long-term SB 1383 compliance, and to assess innovative compost procurement, application, and funding strategies to build capacity for the long-term. \r\n\r\nSB 1383 Enforcement:\r\nSan Mateo County is also seeking grant funds for costs associated for an inspection and enforcement program for the Unincorporated County Areas to support SB 1383 compliance. The County will contract with a consultant to implement the program and may seek additional consultants or County staff to conduct ongoing inspections and enforcement actions, including outreach and education efforts.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gordon","LastName":"Tong","Phone":"6503634159"},{"GrantID":27738,"CycleID":813,"CycleCode":"TEA31       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA31        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":650000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will be utilized for the enforcement of waste tire laws and regulations through inspections of waste tire facilities within our jurisdiction and for the administration of the waste tire grant.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ken","LastName":"Habaradas","Phone":"6264305216"},{"GrantID":27739,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Vernon was awarded $75,000 in SB1383 Local Assistance grant funds. They utilized a multi-faceted approach centered on education, oversight, and collaborative partnerships. By deploying a dedicated internship program, they conducted comprehensive facility inspections, provided businesses with direct technical assistance and waste labeling decals to support compliance, and maintained a rigorous follow-up schedule for any identified deficiencies. The City bridged the gap between regulated entities and solid waste haulers. They ensured customers received the appropriate service levels and container deliveries were closely monitored.\r\n\r\nAs a result of distributing informational pamphlets and consistent reminders to both facilities and haulers, the City achieved a 95% compliance rate. Furthermore, their edible food recovery program has successfully diverted a wide array of surplus items from the waste stream, including prepared meals, fresh produce, dairy, and shelf-stable products, ensuring that safe, high-quality food reaches those in need rather than the landfill.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Vernon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Veronica","LastName":"Petrosyan","Phone":"3238261448"},{"GrantID":27740,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":75891.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to fulfill Procurement requirements of SB 1383 to purchase compost and mulch for City-owned parks and any other parcels that may need materials.  Funds will also be used to contract for inspection services to fulfill Commercial Edible Food Generator Tier 1 and 2 compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Benicia","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sharon","LastName":"Denney","Phone":"7077464215"},{"GrantID":27741,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":224342.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Further development and implementation of the City\u0027s Edible Food Recovery Program:\r\n\r\n•           1. Implementation Record Development and Maintenance: Further development and maintenance of the City\u0027s SB 1383 implementation record, which includes ordinances and enforceable mechanisms, written program descriptions, organic waste service collection, contamination minimization, including route reviews and waste evaluations, waivers and exemptions, education and outreach, jurisdiction oversight of hauler programs, edible food recovery, recovered organic waste product procurement, paper procurement, inspection and enforcement, compliance reviews, and investigation of complaints and alleged violations. The City\u0027s hauler, Edco, has developed a customized implementation record tracking tool and will assist the CIty in updating the record. The City is proposing to use some grant monies to fund its consultant, EcoNomics, Inc., to upload and maintain the edible food recovery portion of the City\u0027s implementation record.\r\n\r\n•           2. Edible Food Recovery Outreach and Enforcement. The City is proposing that a portion of the funds be used to fund its consultant, Economics, Inc., to conduct site inspections of all Tier 1 and 2 edible food generators to verify that they have edible food recovery programs in place. This effort will require consulting staff to provide on-the-ground technical assistance for all Tier 2 generators coupled with a concerted marketing and outreach effort to notify generators of their compliance requirements. The City is proposing the funds be used to fund the following consulting tasks: (1) identify non-compliant Tier 2 edible food recovery generators located within the City, as required by SB 1383, based on site inspections; (2) provide technical assistance to Tier 2 edible food generators to develop edible food recovery programs; (3) refer non-compliant generators to local food recovery organizations; and (4) compile SB 1383 edible food compliance report for 2024 and 2025 for inclusion in City\u0027s implementation record and in the Electronic Annual Report. \r\n\r\n•           3. Careit Software Licensing. The City is proposing to use grant funding to purchase a license with Careit, a food recovery application. The use of Careit is anticipated to increase participation in food recovery programs, especially among Tier 2 generators, many of which are small and sporadic generators of edible food and would benefit from the Careit platform. The City is currently in the process of purchasing this software program using current OWR grant funding and hopes to have the software up and running by early 2024. The next round of OWR grant funding will be used to purchase a second year of licensing.\r\n\r\n•           4. Enforcement Protocol Development. A portion of the grant funding will be used to develop an enforcement protocol for code enforcement staff that will ensure a fair and equitable enforcement process for the City’s SB 1383 mandatory participation ordinance. The standard operating protocol will also include processes to enforce against non-compliant edible food generators, as needed. The City anticipates using its consultants to assist in the development of this process. The SOP will include the following components:\r\n\r\no          Process and template field sheet for initial site assessment\r\n\r\no          Process for assessing compliance\r\n\r\no          Process for gathering evidentiary documentation that could be used if the citation is appealed\r\n\r\no          Process for issuing and monitoring a notice of violation\r\n\r\no          Process for issuing first, second, third, and subsequent citations\r\n\r\no          Process for evaluating a non-compliant account referred by a franchise hauler\r\n\r\no          Process for evaluating the compliance of an internal diversion program\r\n\r\n•           5. Procurement: A portion of the grant funding will be used to attain the City\u0027s recycled organics-content products (ROCPs) target for 2024 and 2025. The City is proposing to use grant funding to procure compost and/or mulch for application within the City limits or to fund a third-party brokered option where the City uses some portion of the grant funds to apply compost on agricultural operations outside of the City limits. The City\u0027s consultant, EcoNomics, will assist in this effort. The City anticipates the grant funding will be used to fund the following consultant tasks to attain compliance with the SB 1383 procurement requirements.\r\n\r\no          Develop procurement systems to ensure that an annual tonnage target of recycled-organic content products (ROCP) materials are procured.\r\n\r\no          Conduct a baseline inventory of current ROCPs purchased by the City and determine additional purchases needed to comply with the annual procurement target\r\n\r\no          Analysis of the City’s energy and gas use to determine ROCP credits from current energy usage. Analysis of hauler RNG usage to determine eligibility to count toward the City’s ROCP target\r\n\r\no          Update procurement policy to incorporate the requirements of SB 1383 into City-wide purchases, including recycled-content requirements for custodial paper products mandated by AB 661\r\n\r\no          Assess the current paper procurement policy to determine if the City is in compliance with 30% post-consumer content paper purchasing policy\r\n\r\no          Implement administrative policy and municipal code language to facilitate the achievement of procurement requirements\r\n\r\no          Process amendments to contracts for ‘direct-service providers’ to require the application of mulch or compost products or to use RNG\r\n\r\no          Develop procurement tracking and reporting system internally and with the City’s vendors\r\n\r\no          Assess the feasibility and cost-efficacy of the brokered option of purchasing compost for application outside of City limits\r\n\r\no          Outreach to HOA communities regarding procurement/compost application and discuss participation/contamination in organic waste recycling programs.\r\n\r\n•           6. Marketing: The City will use a portion of grant funding to showcase local edible food generator(s) by creating a short video for social media to help expand the messaging and public education of SB 1383. This process will require some production costs and the City will be supported by its consultant, EcoNomics, Inc.\r\n\r\n•           7. Infrastructure: The City will use a portion of the grant monies to purchase cold storage equipment for use at food recovery organizations for temporary storage of edible food recovered through our programs. Any equipment purchased using grant funding will be owned by the City and leased to the organizations per the grant parameters. The City will conduct outreach in 2024 to the food recovery organizations located within the City to assess infrastructure and cold storage needs. \r\n\r\n•           8. Code enforcement resources: The City will begin enforcing its mandatory ordinance in 2024. Because of the City\u0027s high compliance rate, the City does not anticipate the need for a full-time code enforcement officer for this effort and instead will make use of existing code enforcement resources on an as-needed basis. The City is proposing to use a portion of its SB 1383 grant monies to fund this \u0027as needed\u0027 code enforcement approach. The code enforcement officer will track the time that is allocated to the SB 1383 enforcement effort and the City will request reimbursement based on these hours multiplied by the code enforcement officers\u0027 fully-burdened hourly rate.","ParticipantName":"City of Buena Park","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Laurie","LastName":"Aubuchon","Phone":"7145623653"},{"GrantID":27744,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":103281.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Claremont will utilize the Local Assistance Grant to offset in-house organic collection services utilizing City staff. ","ParticipantName":"City of Claremont","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kristin","LastName":"Mikula","Phone":"9093995431"},{"GrantID":27745,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Mariposa County is a rural area located in the western foothills and mountains of the Sierra Nevada Mountain range. The County occupies 1,463 square miles and is home to Yosemite National Park. As of the 2020 U.S. Census, the population of the County was 17,131. There are no incorporated cities in Mariposa County. Mariposa County is a low-income community with a population that includes 28% over the age of 65 and 12% disabled persons.\r\n\r\nThe Solid Waste and Recycling Division of Mariposa County Public Works manages the County’s solid waste programs. The Mariposa County Environmental Health Unit and Public Works assures regulatory compliance at disposal facilities. In 2021 approximately 14,000 tons (~50 tons per day), were landfilled, making it one of the smallest active landfills in the state. Mariposa County has a Corrective Action Plan (CAP) in place with CalRecycle. Mariposa County proposes to use grant funding from the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program to advance compliance with the CAP and meet other SB 1383 requirements. \r\n","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wendy","LastName":"Vittands","Phone":"2099662220"},{"GrantID":27746,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":76194.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our project will focus on contamination reduction of the organics waste stream at multi-family dwellings (MFDs) and commercial generators throughout the City of Hercules. Hercules has 14 MFDs and 73 commercial generators. MFDs and commercial generators have been identified to have high contamination rates in the organics waste stream, and generalized communication via flyers, postcards and letters have not been effective at reducing contamination. Providing education and technical assistance during direct outreach via door to door communication has shown positive impacts with our hauler\u0027s outreach team, however they do not have the staff resources available to reach out to each generator and provided targeted outreach. We will be using the grant funds to develop outreach materials, and hire a consulting firm to deliver the materials and technical assistance to generators in person.","ParticipantName":"West Contra Costa Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Reka","LastName":"Abraham","Phone":"5106091216"},{"GrantID":27747,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":161264.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Fund recovered organic materials procurement and Edible Food Recovery Program activities as required by SB 1383 as follows:\r\n\r\nPurchase of materials to apply toward Cupertino\u0027s SB 1383 recovered organic materials procurement requirements. Planned activity includes a pilot to fund carbon farming projects to support farms and ranchers in their implementation of carbon sequestering farming practices, with a focus on compost application. \r\n\r\nBased on the results of the Food Recovery capacity analysis, funding will support edible food infrastructure improvements in the nonprofit community, as well as supporting recurring programmatic tasks such as: inspections, education, outreach, refining Tier 1 and 2 lists, document creation, food recovery organization/service and generator reporting, as well as general administration of the program.  This will provide the Cupertino contribution to the Santa Clara County Edible Food Recovery Program that is managed regionally and supports Countywide infrastructure enhancements.","ParticipantName":"City of Cupertino","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ursula","LastName":"Syrova","Phone":"4087777603"},{"GrantID":27748,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":457434.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Over the past few years, the City of Rancho Cucamonga has successfully executed a range of projects, aimed at reaching the goals of SB1383. Such as, procuring 1,613.9 tons of compost and mulch, and providing it to our residents in 2022. We have also met our Edible Food Recovery requirements, by hiring a consultant to assist with the outreach, inspections, and recordkeeping. We were able to bridge the gap between food generators and food recovery organizations. The City has also worked diligently on education and outreach, by preparing educational materials to share on the website and social media. The city also hosted workshops to hand out materials such as composters, flyers on how to compost, and provided information to the resident. The City also partnered with The Eco Hero Show, to perform at elementary and middle schools on the importance of reducing food waste, methane gas emissions, composting at home, and food waste programs in the city. \r\n\r\nThe proposed project summary aspires to create a comprehensive and sustainable organic waste management system within the community. This initiative will be carried out through a series of integrated activities, including strategic procurement, that includes, organizing compost events, providing compost to local farms, and using a consultant to prepare a compost and mulch utilization study. The City also is planning to utilize grant funds to conduct a targeted outreach campaign at multi-family complexes in an effort to decrease the possibility of contamination, and promote new food waste programs by implementing a door-to-door education program. In addition, the city would like to continue the use of a consultant to assist with Edible Food Recovery in targeting both Tier I and Tier II food waste generators. \r\n\r\nThe city will continue conducting extensive education and outreach programs. This includes backyard compost workshops, and continue partnership with the Eco Hero Show, to perform at elementary and middle schools on the importance of reducing food waste, and different ways to compost at home. These performances also include packets to the parents that include information on SB1383 requirements, the City’s food waste collection program, and how to compost at home for beginners. \r\n\r\nThe City’s overarching goal is to foster environmental consciousness, reduce organic waste, promote sustainable farming practices, and enhance community engagement in environmental sustainability. Through these combined efforts, we seek to adopt a universal approach to waste management and sustainable living, fostering a healthier and more environmentally conscious community. Despite our achievements, there are many challenges with meeting SB1383 requirements. The proposed funding would allow us to expand our outreach and education goals. We intend to make a greater social impact on our community.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Cucamonga","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mark","LastName":"Medina","Phone":"9097744025"},{"GrantID":27749,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":269157.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We intend to use these funds to continue the development and outreach of our edible food recovery program, procurement program, and our organics Recycling \u0026 collection programs. We intend to fund two additional SB1383 support staff, the continued purchasing of organics collection containers and kitchen food scrap pails, and additional SB 1383 edible food recovery, composting, procurement, \u0026 organics recycling outreach that will be available in both English and Spanish to residents, businesses, schools, and procurement stakeholders.","ParticipantName":"San Benito County Integrated Waste Management Regional Agency","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Celina","LastName":"Stotler","Phone":"8316364110"},{"GrantID":27750,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":243294.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The majority of funds will be used to contract with the local food bank to comply with food recovery aspects of SB1383.  Remaining funds will be used for education and outreach or other professional services","ParticipantName":"City of Indio","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sara","LastName":"Toyoda","Phone":"7606251815"},{"GrantID":27752,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Orange Cove is seeking grant funding to assist with SB 1383 implementation. Specifically, the city plans to use the money for education and outreach such as purchasing materials that are necessary to create fliers for the public, purchase signage and an electronic device to allow the city to track organized. This means that a new software will be purchased with the available funding. Cameras will also be purchased and will be placed throughout the city to enforce compliance with the law. The city also plans on using some of the funding for personal costs of keeping a full-time employee to educate the community and any necessary procedures that deal with SB 1383.","ParticipantName":"City of Orange Cove","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Hernandez","Phone":"5596264488"},{"GrantID":27753,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will be utilizing the grant funds for the procurement of organic compost as well as labor to manage the grant and the procurement program. We will be offering free compost to residents at our semi-annual city clean-up events. The remainder will be utilized throughout the city parks and trails.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Reedley","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Heather","LastName":"Kredit","Phone":"5596374200"},{"GrantID":27754,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":99117.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant funds to be used to provide funding for capacity planning, program evaluation, gap analysis, edible food recovery support, comprehensive SB 1383 education, outreach support, and compliance checks (residential, multifamily, and commercial), cover SB 1383 personnel expenses associated with additional task/regulatory requirements, procurement funding to meet the City’s required target, and comprehensive record collection, maintenance, record keeping, and reporting in-order-to be compliant with SB 1383.","ParticipantName":"City of Moorpark","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Roger","LastName":"Pichardo","Phone":"8055176241"},{"GrantID":27757,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"These funds will primarily be used for Edible Food Recovery education, outreach, technical assistance, inspection and enforcement activities of our edible food generators and food recovery organizations. Funds will also cover SB 1383 organic recycling outreach to our residents and broader business community.\r\n\r\nWe will use relationships already established through our partnership in the Regional Solid Waste Association (RSWA) with consultant Solana Center for Environmental Innovation. We may seek additional consultant services.\r\n\r\nFund will be used to develop educational content and perform outreach through various means including inspections of our Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators, technical assistance site visits, video or phone assistance webinars, and/or public service announcements. Some grant funds could also be used to cover the costs of materials for educational signs or other educational materials. The goal will be to ensure edible food donation programs are established with our Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators and to also maximize organic recycling participation with desired sorting behavior and minimize contamination.","ParticipantName":"City of Solana Beach","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Danny","LastName":"King","Phone":"8587202477"},{"GrantID":27758,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":1065428.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City has a comprehensive three container program. Currently, the City is implementing SB 1383. The cost of the program is prohibitively high since it is self-supporting and not subsidized by governmental funds. The City plans to use grant funds for education and outreach by way of mailing flyers, media coverage, and door to door outreach. Funding will also be used for inspections and enforcement, record keeping which may include software as well as personnel and equipment related to SB 1383.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Renee","LastName":"Taylor","Phone":"6613263427"},{"GrantID":27760,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"• Capacity Planning\r\n• Collection\r\n• Edible Food Recovery\r\n• Education and outreach (includes organic waste \u0026 edible food recovery)\r\n• Enforcement and Inspection\r\n• Program Evaluation/Gap Analysis\r\n• Procurement Requirements (using recycled organic products – compost, mulch,\r\nelectricity, and/or renewable gas and recycled paper and paper products)\r\n• Record Keeping","ParticipantName":"City of Clayton","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Bozanich","Phone":"9256737309"},{"GrantID":27762,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Purchase equipment and other resources to transport and track recovered edible food.","ParticipantName":"City of Shafter","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"James","Phone":"6617465002"},{"GrantID":27763,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project Summary\t\t\r\n\r\nIn order to better meet the complex requirements of SB1383, California\u0027s Short-Lived Climate Pollutant Reduction Strategy, the City of Norco requests $75,000 in grant funding to assist with staffing and procurement. The City of Norco is committed to meeting State climate goals and reducing the waste stream entering landfills, and this grant would allow the City to facilitate waste regulatory compliance programs within Norco’s jurisdiction. Using grant funding supplied by CalRecycle, the City of Norco intends to meet these goals by increasing staffing, improving recordkeeping, and increasing procurement. \r\nTo further the City’s goals of meeting SB1383 compliance, the City seeks $41,456.85 for internal staffing. This would allow staff to dedicate more time to managing the City’s recycling program, including but not limited to: education, outreach, enforcement, and recordkeeping. The City of Norco utilized 100% of the funding from the last SB1383 grant cycle for staffing, and this dedicated funding went a long way to ensuring regulatory goals were met. Ensuring this continued funding for an additional year would give the City the staff hours necessary to ensure the rapidly growing City of Norco continues to ensure all residents and businesses appropriately segregate waste streams, and reduce landfill input. \r\nThe City of Norco seeks to use $23,543.15 to fund the creation of a one-year internship, focused in trash and recycling regulatory compliance. The focus of the position would be the refining and updating of the City of Norco’s databases for tracking business compliance with SB1383. The intern will assist in contacting and educating businesses, developing and issuing violation letters, and assisting with mapping for tracking regulatory concerns. The City of Norco believes an internship of this nature will not only benefit the City’s SB1383 compliance, but give a college student the training and experience needed to pursue a career in recycling administration. \r\nIn pursuit of meeting procurement goals for SB1383, the City of Norco seeks $10,000 to allocate towards purchasing and administering a free mulch pickup day for residents. This would serve to not only meet SB1383 procurement requirements, but also allow residents to feel like they are making a meaningful contribution to protecting the environment. This would engage the community in better connecting with the goals SB1383 seeks to achieve, and allow residents to feel like they are doing their part to reduce short-lived climate pollutants. The funding would be used for both the purchasing of the mulch, as well as staff costs to administer this program. \r\nDue to how new the City’s organic recycling program is, the City will likely request to make modifications to funding allocation throughout the duration of the grant, depending on factors like how successful the mulch giveaway program is, as well as staff availability and need.","ParticipantName":"City of Norco","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jacob","LastName":"Vogenberg","Phone":"9512705667"},{"GrantID":27764,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":246469.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Ventura County will be using grant funds to support numerous aspects of our SB1383 compliance. \r\n--Edible Food Recovery: The County is launching a regional edible food recovery program in January 2024. Abound Food Care will be under contract to provide numerous services. Some purchases not in their contract will be funded through this grant. Those include hard asset purchases of scales and upright freezers will be made available (on loan) to local food recovery organizations who need these items to expand and meet the demand of Tier 2 donations, packaging and trays to help food recovery organizations with packing prepared food donations, and  updating the WasteFreeVC website, a portal with information about the program and a link to report donations. \r\n--Education and Outreach: The County will be using grant funds to purchase up to 20 Mr. EcoHero organics recycling assembly shows for unincorporated county schools. Funds will be used to create and distribute 3 mailings to residents about food recycling, design and printing of labels for food waste collection containers, and school signage and outreach materials. \r\n--Equipment: To support residential and commercial recycling, the County will continue the existing program of distributing indoor green Slim Jim organics containers to any business, school, non-profit, or government office who needs them. Residential kitchen scrap pails will continue to be distributed to any unincorporated County resident who wants them. \r\n--Procurement: Through our residential collection agreements, the County is procuring compost and mulch free of charge from one particular distributer in 3 of our 4 service areas. Grant money will be used to cover delivery costs from this distributer to ensure the product is accessible to all. We are reserving $10,000 in grant funds to procure additional compost/mulch in the 4th service area. At events where residents may collect loose material and may not have a truck, we\u0027ll be providing reusable burlap bags, also a purchase through this grant. \r\n--Record Keeping: We will be continuing our subscription to Routeware (Recyclist) to manage SB1383 data on a digital dashboard.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tobie","LastName":"Mitchell","Phone":"8056584315"},{"GrantID":27765,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":290583.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Morgan Hill is seeking grant funds on behalf of the Cities of Morgan Hill and Gilroy to complete the tasks listed below. \r\n\r\nContinue implementation of the Countywide Edible Food Recovery Program\r\n\r\nThe Edible Food Recovery Program contracts with Joint Venture Silicon Valley to conduct outreach, provide technical assistance, and regulate businesses that are impacted by SB 1383. Funding will support programmatic tasks such as: inspections, business support, logisitcs, possibly school support, education, outreach, refining Tier 1 and 2 lists and engagement, document creation, food recovery organization/service and generator reporting, as well as general administration of the program. These grant funds will provide both the City of Morgan Hill and the City of Gilroy’s contributions to the Edible Food Recovery Program that is managed regionally.\r\n\r\nHire part-time personnel to implement the requirements of SB 1383 in both cities\r\n\r\nTwo part-time staff persons will be hired, one for Morgan Hill and one for Gilroy, to support implementation of SB 1383 compliance. Key areas of focus may include but will not be limited to engagement with schools, community education and outreach, business support, internal City facility audits, and oversight of paper procurement programs. \r\n\r\nPurchase compostable liners for City facility compost containers \r\n\r\nBoth cities will purchase liners using grant funds which will allow buffer time for both cities to incorporate the costs of liners into City fees and budgets. \r\n\r\nPurchase compost containers for City facilities and/or businesses\r\n\r\nBoth cities will utilize grant funds to support the purchase of compost bins at City facilities and/or local businesses.\r\n \r\nTraining and CRRA Conference\r\n\r\nIn the City of Gilroy only, grant funds will be used to send one staff person to the annual CRRA conference for training/networking/engagement on the latest SB 1383 topics. Remaining funds will be used for additional training opportunities that come up during the year.","ParticipantName":"City of Morgan Hill","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mario","LastName":"Pichardo","Phone":"4087635200"},{"GrantID":27766,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":249249.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The SB1383 Local Assistance grant funds will be used to produce, print, and mail organics outreach materials educating the public about the organics recycling requirements. There will also be outreach activities to local schools using the grant to educate local students about the importance of organics recycling and how to properly sort organics in their homes.\r\n\r\nThe funds will also be used to provide recycling materials including reusable food scrapers and kitchen food scrap containers to assist single-family residents and commercial food establishments with organics recycling of food. The grant will also be used to purchase a database for compliance tracking activities including implementation records and field activities. Consultant services for compliance outreach activities and inspections will also be obtained utilizing the funds. \r\n\r\nThe City\u0027s legal counsel will also continue to be involved in the ongoing changes of the franchise agreement to maintain compliance with SB 1383 regulations. Continuous rate review and consultation will also be obtained using the grant as needed.","ParticipantName":"City of Chino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Xochitl","LastName":"Huerta","Phone":"9093343357"},{"GrantID":27768,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":88065.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lawndale proposes to utilize the funding to enhance the SB 1383 Organics Recycling Program with a robust Public Outreach and Education focus.  The City will produce a Residential and Business Recycling Reference Guide. This guide will include SB 1383 Frequently Asked Questions, What Goes Where, Acceptable Items and Unacceptable Items and most importantly this guide will contain clear graphics/photos for a clear understanding regardless of language barriers.  \r\n\r\nIn addition, the City of Lawndale proposes to support local food recovery services and organizations with tools such as signage and receptacles to streamline their collection system and increase their performance and participation. The City will also purchase residential kitchen collection receptacles/pails to continue to encourage residential participation in the organics recycling program.","ParticipantName":"City of Lawndale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Grace","LastName":"Huizar","Phone":"3109733273"},{"GrantID":27769,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":144054.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The majority of the requested funding will be used for ROWP procurement to meet 65% of the target by 2024 and 100% by 2025. Cumulatively, this will cost $97,925 through a contractual agreement with Agromin. To bolster contamination monitoring and conduct waste audits, an allocation of $5,000 will be committed to a 1-year agreement with Zabble. The remaining funds, totaling $2,649, will be strategically utilized to provide essential resources for residents. ","ParticipantName":"City of Placentia","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Cheryl","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"7149938123"},{"GrantID":27770,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To provide education and outreach materials for food waste/organics recycling program. To provide signage for food waste drop off. To provide enclosure for community food waste drop off dumpsters. To purchase a tractor to move compost per the procurement requirement. To purchase a compost spreader to spread compost as part of the procurement requirement. ","ParticipantName":"Helendale Community Service District","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Cheryl","LastName":"Vermette","Phone":"7609510006"},{"GrantID":27771,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Arcata is requesting the base award of $75,000 to support the City\u0027s efforts to implement the requirements associated with SB 1383. Specifically, the funds will be used to support implementation of three high priority tasks: capacity planning for organics management within the City, edible food recovery program management, and a feasibility study for an in-County regional organics processing facility. These tasks are the highest priorities for Arcata, in order to be in compliance with SB 1383 requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Arcata","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Morguine","LastName":"Sefcik","Phone":"7078228184"},{"GrantID":27772,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":96873.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project summary is to hire a consultant to purchase/develop a better implementation record system and to establish an edible food recovery desktop compliance review to improve food recovery compliance and capacity building.","ParticipantName":"City of Manhattan Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Anna","LastName":"Luke-Jones","Phone":"3108025363"},{"GrantID":27773,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Willits is actively pursuing funding through the SB 1383 Local Grant Assistance Program to comprehensively implement Senate Bill 1383 (SB 1383) waste diversion regulations. The primary objective is to fulfill procurement goals by acquiring organic waste for utilization or free distribution within the community, contributing to both waste diversion and sustainable practices. Substantial portions of the grant will be allocated towards educational initiatives and outreach programs, empowering local entities with the knowledge needed to meet SB 1383 requirements. Additionally, the funds will be used to develop and refine an edible food recovery program, addressing both food waste and food insecurity issues. Enforcement and inspections, vital for SB 1383 compliance, will be conducted judiciously, balancing voluntary cooperation with necessary enforcement measures. Finally, a dedicated portion of the funds will support reporting mechanisms, allowing for transparent tracking of progress and continual improvement in waste diversion efforts. The City of Willits seeks to create a comprehensive and sustainable waste management ecosystem, promoting responsible practices and environmental stewardship within our community.","ParticipantName":"City of Willits","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dusty","LastName":"Duley","Phone":"7074597124"},{"GrantID":27775,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":229264.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Santa Barbara proposes to use funding from the CalRecycle SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program to assist the City with the implementation of regulatory requirements. In 2022, the City implemented an enforceable mechanism through a local municipal code update. This update included organics recycling and food recovery requirements. The City requests $159,180 in grant funds based on the jurisdictional fund estimates provided by CalRecycle. These funds will be used for SB 1383 related materials, education, outreach, personnel, and edible food recovery equipment. \r\nDuring the first round of grant funding, the City worked to identify edible food recovery generators and connect them with food recovery organizations (FROs). The City has over 50 FROs and works with other regional organizations, such as the Santa Barbara County Foodbank, to assess the needs and challenges associated with local food recovery activities. While some organizations are large and have the capacity to accepts food donations, other organizations operate on a smaller scale and don’t have sufficient or adequate equipment to increase their food recovery capacity. The City has identified capacity challenges and aims to use grant funds to assist FROs with equipment purchases. These purchases include, but are not limited to, food preparation materials, storage materials, transportation materials, scales, and refrigeration. Through direct outreach and partnerships, the City will continue to work to increase local and regional food recovery. \r\nFunding for personnel will also be essential for the City’s SB 1383 implementation. Through the grant funds, the City can hire a few hourly employees who would function as a business outreach team. Our greatest successes stem from our boots on the ground approach. While we have enforcement mechanisms to use when needed, our most important program implementation tool is outreach and education. Personnel would be used to educate businesses about regulations and offer training, educational materials and any other technical assistance businesses may need to achieve compliance with SB 1383. Personnel will also assist with route audits and container checks to monitor for contamination in the City’s source separated commercial organics collection program. \r\nThe success of our programs is greatly aided by CalRecycle grant funds. The first round of funding assisted us through difficult times with staffing and education in a post-COVID community. The second round of grant funding would help the City continue the current organic waste reduction momentum and offer some direct assistance to Food Recovery Organizations.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Barbara","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Daniela","LastName":"Rosales","Phone":"8059917741"},{"GrantID":27778,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":165846.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The majority of funds will be used for the three-year subscription to compliance, record keeping and tracking cloud-based software as well as additional annual data uploads to the software to keep customer information up to date.  The software enables a wide variety of data tracking, including organics collection service compliance, collection waivers, paper and ROWP procurement, edible food recovery and enforcement.  The Program Tracker fulfills all of the SB 1383 jurisdictional implementation record and record-keeping requirements as detailed in 14 CCR Section 18995.2.  Remaining funds will be used for: consultant costs related to program evaluation and all aspects of SB 1383 compliance; materials, printing and postage for outreach and education; procurement of recovered organic waste products; and personnel costs related to enforcement.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Amber","LastName":"Fisette","Phone":"7072342838"},{"GrantID":27779,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":147896.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Yucaipa will utilize the funds to support their compliance with the requirements of SB 1383. The City was previously awarded the grant for the construction of compost holding bays. We are now in need of equipment that will help us haul large quantities of material to and from those bays which will help us achieve procurement requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Yucaipa","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ana","LastName":"Sauseda","Phone":"9097972489"},{"GrantID":27780,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":456996.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lancaster aims to utilize the grant funds in order to educate residents and businesses of the specifics to recycle and recover organics via education resources and materials.","ParticipantName":"City of Lancaster","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Travis","LastName":"Lange","Phone":"6617235883"},{"GrantID":27781,"CycleID":813,"CycleCode":"TEA31       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA31        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":435248.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Alameda County Department of Environmental Health (ACDEH) will utilize the TEA 31 Waste Tire Grant Funds to implement the Waste Tire Program and conduct compliance inspections to verify compliance with the Waste Tire Regulations. Additionally, ACDEH will use TEA 31 grant funds to prepare reports and payment requests and provide information and education to community stakeholders and regulated businesses, while also providing continuing education for ACDEH Waste Tire inspection staff.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Hildreth","Phone":"5106391266"},{"GrantID":27782,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":247931.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funds are proposed to be programmed to hire consultants to assist implementation of the SB 1383 with the enforcement operations, and best management practices and evaluate the recordkeeping requirement. \r\nAlso, to built on the SB 1383 outreach that has been conducted, and continue to build on social media  management, webhosting and  email campaigns. \r\n","ParticipantName":"City of South Gate","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Arturo","LastName":"Cervantes","Phone":"3235639576"},{"GrantID":27784,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":290059.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed project and use of funds will be allocated to continue the development and implementation of SB1383 Programs and Regulations to ensure compliance with a statewide effort to reduce emissions of short-lived climate pollutants. ","ParticipantName":"City of Temecula","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rebecca","LastName":"Kiser","Phone":"9512404219"},{"GrantID":27785,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":105184.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Montclair proposes to use the grant funds to enter into an agreement with a third party firm/agency to provide oversight and inspections fo the City\u0027s food recovery and compliance program for Tier I and Tier II food waste generators in the City of Montclair. The grant funds would be used to cover the costs assocated with (1) the oversight of a food recovery and compliance program for Tier I and Tier II food waste generators and (2) annual inspections of Tier I and Tier II Tier food waste generators for a  total of two (2) years. The scope of services to be provided by the third party firm/agency include the following:\r\n\r\n•\tConduct education and outreach to Tier II generators* as required by Section 18985.2 of the state’s legislation. \r\n•\tAssist Tier II generators in establishing a food rescue program and agreement with a food rescue organization. \r\n•\tResearch and compile a list of commercial edible food generators that have a contract with food recovery organizations. \r\n•\tInspect and confirm that the agreements and records are acceptable as required by Section 18991.5.\r\n•\tResearch and compile a list of food recovery organizations in the city’s jurisdiction.\r\n•\tAssist in edible food capacity expansion as needed. \r\n•\tIdentify potential partnership opportunities to improve and expand food rescue program within the City.\r\n•\tIdentify resources needed to reduce food waste and improve food rescue opportunities with food waste generator and food rescue organizations.\r\n•\tPrepare and provide outreach materials for the food waste generators and food rescue organizations.\r\n•\tDonation tracking to include food donated, recovery organization recipient, pounds of food recovered, and frequency of donations.\r\n•\tData and program results to be provided to City in monthly reports.\r\n•\tProvide annual site inspections and technical assistance to Tier I and Tier II food waster generators for two (2) years.\r\n\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Montclair","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mikey","LastName":"Fuentes","Phone":"9096259497"},{"GrantID":27786,"CycleID":813,"CycleCode":"TEA31       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA31        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":66934.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant monies will be used to fund the existing Waste Tire Enforcement Program, which includes conducting routine waste tire inspections, surveillance and enforcement, community education, attending round table events and other training required by Cal Recycle, and to purchase equipment and supplies needed to conduct the program activities.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andrea","LastName":"Sanchez","Phone":"8317554936"},{"GrantID":27787,"CycleID":813,"CycleCode":"TEA31       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA31        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":166135.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will be used to conduct waste tire inspections and other enforcement actions, train employees on waste tire regulations, enforcement and educate waste tire operators, other enforcement agencies, and the general public on the requirements for handling, disposing and storage of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Kraus","Phone":"9256085549"},{"GrantID":27789,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":1157867.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Marin County Hazardous and Solid Waste Joint Powers Authority, also known as Zero Waste Marin, is applying on behalf of the 11 cities and towns of Marin and the County of Marin. The focus of utilizing this grant funding will include expansion of the edible food recovery program, advancing procurement targets, providing technical support to residents and businesses, creating and distributing outreach materials, and improving inspection and enforcement capabilities. By applying as a JPA, we will ensure that compliance efforts and messaging are uniform across the County, which will minimize confusion.","ParticipantName":"Marin County Hazardous and Solid Waste Management Joint Powers Authority","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kimberly","LastName":"Scheibly","Phone":"4154734057"},{"GrantID":27792,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Rio Dell, a small, rural, disadvantaged community in Humboldt County, is participating in the fight against climate change by recycling organic waste. The City anticipates using the grant to facilitate public outreach campaigns to educate the community and highlight the importance of organic recycling. The City would like to purchase organic recycling bins and distribute them throughout the community. By enabling individuals to make climate-conscious decisions regarding our waste and recycling, the community will be equipped to make an immediate and lasting impact for future generations. Additionally, the City is working with the County of Humboldt and other cities to study the feasibility of processing organic waste in the county instead of hauling it away.","ParticipantName":"City of Rio Dell","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Travis","LastName":"Sanborn","Phone":"7077643532"},{"GrantID":27795,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Del Norte Solid Waste Management Authority (Authority) is challenged as a rural regional community trying to navigate a rapidly changing regulatory environment, a variety of potential assets and regional partners, and limited staff capacities to address these community needs. The Authority intends to convene a series of community meetings with the Solid Waste Task Force and other community partners to help review and refine a list of required programs, perceived community needs and potential opportunities in programs or partnerships, with the intent of drafting a Transition Plan for the Del Norte Solid Waste Management Authority for the period 2025-2030, including a prioritized list of facility, organizational or programmatic development projects.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tedd","LastName":"Ward","Phone":"7074651100"},{"GrantID":27796,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":92533.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funds will be utilized to hire a consultant to assist with SB1383 program implementation and continue current program activities.  With the help of a consultant, the city proposes to assess organics waiver and self-haul program, evaluate SB1383 public education and out reach and perform gap analysis to ensure the City’s full compliance with SB1383.","ParticipantName":"City of Desert Hot Springs","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Daniel","LastName":"Porrras","Phone":"7603296411"},{"GrantID":27798,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":437684.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Palmdale plans to utilize the funds received from SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program to conduct a gap analysis to identify any differences between what is currently in place to what is required. Results will be utilized and to develop a strategic plan to ensure compliance is met. Additionally, funds will be used to extend the current education and outreach efforts to continue into 2026. By continuing the education and outreach efforts it ensures that the message remains in the publics eye and fosters a deeper understanding of SB 1383. The City also aims to extend the City\u0027s edible food recovery program to cover both Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators, along with FROS until 2026 as regular communication encourages businesses and organizations to actively participate in the program and will ensure they are all in compliance. The City will also purchase a software to direct all those in the EFR program to utilize it. The app will help EFR program, making it easier to donate food, track activities, and streamline program operations. The funds will also support EPPP planning and implementation through an analysis. It will assist staff in reviewing citywide impacts of the EPPP and develop procedures for staff to follow and provide required information for recordkeeping. Funds will also be utilized to cover the overtime cost of staff who assist with various workshops and special events that fall outside of regular working hours as well as conferences, symposiums, and trainings. The City would also like to allocate funds for temporary staff to be on call as needed. There are times when staff need assistance with smaller tasks of program implementation, in which temporary staff can assist, such as in preparing for workshops, special events, assisting with document uploading on recordkeeping software, and other similar tasks. An iPad will be purchased for the division\u0027s Management Analyst who serves as the lead in SB 1383 program implementation and will be used when conducting site visits, workshops, and all other related field work. Lastly, the remaining funds will be used for the procurement of ROWP.","ParticipantName":"City of Palmdale","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stephanie","LastName":"Mejia","Phone":"6612675306"},{"GrantID":27803,"CycleID":813,"CycleCode":"TEA31       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA31        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":171314.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to perform the duties outline in the TEA 31 grant requirements.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Perez","Phone":"4422651888"},{"GrantID":27808,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be utilized to assist in the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383. The main funding areas the City of Escalon intends to use the funds is to support education and outreach (includes organic waste \u0026 edible food recovery), procurement, enforcement and inspection, as well the personnel costs associated with SB 1383 implementation. City Staff will work closely with the Calrecycle Grant Manager to ensure all specific items are covered by the Grant Award prior to purchase.","ParticipantName":"City of Escalon","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Diana","LastName":"Trejo","Phone":"2096917422"},{"GrantID":27809,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Colma will be participating in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help each jurisdiction meet their SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. Our Jurisdiction will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County; to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support long-term SB 1383 compliance; and to assess innovative compost procurement, application, and funding strategies to build capacity for the long term. Also, the funds cover SB 1383 Program implementation includes edible food recovery, procurement of organics waste products, organics collection improvement, staff time for reporting, management, monitoring and compliance.","ParticipantName":"Town of Colma","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kathleen","LastName":"Gallagher","Phone":"6504839097"},{"GrantID":27812,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":368156.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Orange is pursuing this grant funding in order to improve public education and enhance services to better serve the City\u0027s community members, residents, visitors, and businesses with regard to SB 1383. A portion of this funding will be used on public education and outreach with materials and messaging tailored to the target audience. Examples of audiences include residential cart service properties, multi-family complexes, and commercial sector. Other funding will be used to assist with the procurement targets set by the state. This includes costs of labor and equipment to spread compost and mulch. Funds will also be used to conduct a program/gap analysis to be conducted by a consultant. Remaining funding will enhance the current compliant services provided by the City.","ParticipantName":"City of Orange","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Matthew","LastName":"Lorenzen","Phone":"7145326488"},{"GrantID":27817,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will be participating in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help each jurisdiction meet their SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. Our Jurisdiction will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County; to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support long-term SB 1383 compliance; and to assess innovative compost procurement, application, and funding strategies to build capacity for the long term.","ParticipantName":"Town of Hillsborough","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mandy","LastName":"Brown","Phone":"6503757409"},{"GrantID":27818,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":87140.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Laguna Hills plans on using the grant funds to support inspection and enforcement work efforts.  Funds will be used to pay for a third-party consultant to conduct inspections and an evaluation of the SB 1383 programs on how much work effort will be required for ongoing enforcement of SB 1383 regulations (i.e. route audits).  Some of the funds may also be used to support staff costs in work efforts related to inspection and enforcement.  It is also planned to use funds to support businesses with internal containers for food waste collection.  This may also extend to residents for small household food waste pails if needed.  A portion of the grant fund will also be marked for education and outreach efforts to both the residential and commercial sectors.","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Hills","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Matt","LastName":"Durham","Phone":"9497072687"},{"GrantID":27820,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":227646.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Livermore will be using the funds received to help pay for tracking and reporting tools and container contamination checks and outreach.","ParticipantName":"City of Livermore","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Anna","LastName":"Zamboanga","Phone":"9259608004"},{"GrantID":27821,"CycleID":813,"CycleCode":"TEA31       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA31        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":650000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Bernardino County Land Use Services - Code Enforcement anticipates Countywide inspections of all waste tire facilities within our jurisdiction and all cities within the County that are not individual grantees. The largest geographical county in the lower 48 states, San Bernardino County has vast areas of open land in desert and mountain regions, as well as many large incorporated cities; illegal dumping of waste tires in remote areas has been a chronic problem. San Bernardino County Land Use Services - Code Enforcement anticipates that participation in CalRecycle‘s grant programs, the County will mark improvement with respect to illegal waste tire dumping activities. \r\nIn addition to scheduled facility and compliance inspections, we will provide educational outreach and enforcement efforts throughout the county to promote the proper transport, storing and disposal of waste tires, thereby reducing the incidences of illegal dumping, improper stockpiling and illegal transport activities.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"DeLeon","LastName":"Luna","Phone":"9093832133"},{"GrantID":27822,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":218610.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Alhambra will expand on current efforts to promote and implement organic waste diversion and product procurement as outlined in SB 1383. The City will purchase recovered organic waste products and equipment needed for the application of compost and mulch on City facilities. The City will also purchase recycling and organic waste receptacles for City facilities and businesses. The City use funds to widely and effectively distribute educational materials developed with Round 1 funds to the diverse, multilingual community of residents, visitors and business owners in Alhambra, through strategic advertising and multimedia placement.","ParticipantName":"City of Alhambra","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Randi","LastName":"Hembree","Phone":"6265703256"},{"GrantID":27823,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":421847.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project would use SB1383 funds to perform the following activities:\r\n- Fellow and Staff time. The budget covers the staff time cost for one Sustainability Service Corps Fellow to contact businesses that are non-compliant with SB1383 via phone or email to remind them of the law and their need to subscribe to service. The Fellow will also visit businesses as needed to offer technical assistance. The outreach budget also covers Hayward employee staff time to perform SB1383 outreach by tabling at events, designing mailers, and offering technical assistance.  \r\n\r\n- Software.  The budget estimates the cost to subscribe to Recyclist Program Tracker software for two more years.  The software helps meet SB1383 reporting requirements and track compliance with SB1383. \r\n\r\n- Compost Hub – The budget estimates the costs to design and start a compost hub at the Hayward community garden located on Whitman Street. The Hub would need an area of about 1800 sq ft paved to provide truck access as well as a spot for bunkers to be installed to hold the compost. Also, security cameras and fencing and a gate will need to be installed. When complete, the Hub would allow people to come to the community garden and take as much compost as they need for free.   \r\n\r\n- Education and Outreach – The budget estimates the cost to buy into a regional social media campaign to promote SB1383. The estimate also includes the purchase of recycling containers to help residents and businesses collect organics and recycle. ","ParticipantName":"City of Hayward","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Krump","Phone":"5105834725"},{"GrantID":27824,"CycleID":813,"CycleCode":"TEA31       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA31        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":66614.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Victorville is located in the Mojave Desert area, approximately 1.5 hours from the heavily populated Los Angeles, Orange County, and Inland Empire and approximately 3 hours from the growing Las Vegas, Nevada area. The city is surrounded by a vast amount of desert land and has three major highways that intersect within the city (I-15 Freeway, CA Highway 18/138, and US Highway 395). Due to the surrounding geography, the city experiences a large amount of illegal dumping activity, indicating illegally dumped piles of general passenger and commercial-type tires. The city continues to grow industrially, commercially, and in total residential units and currently has 126 waste tire-related businesses (identified via WTMS as active businesses. Specifically, the City has a large number of used tire dealers located in the areas of the City that historically have high frequencies of illegally dumped waste tires. The City will use waste tire enforcement grant funds to establish a presence in our City and continue our partnership with the State to regulate the waste tire disposal process and minimize illegal dumping through surveillance, enforcement, and administrative actions. Funds will also aid our assigned staff by providing them with office and small field supplies/ equipment for grant inspections, surveillance, education tasks and training for field staff. The city is seeking to use non- mandatory training funds for CSTI courses focusing inspector processes and documentation procedures. Our primary goal when utilizing grant funds is to inspect all waste tire generators and haulers within the grant period. Additionally, we will partner with businesses, ensuring that all waste tires are manifested utilizing the forms provided by Cal-Recycle. This will encourage them to report those who illegally dispose of tires. In administering the grant, the City of Victorville will prioritize its activities to mirror those established in the grant terms/ conditions and procedures: inspection, waste tire manifest compliance, identifying illegal disposal activities, education, and awareness.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shanna","LastName":"Jensen","Phone":"7609555104"},{"GrantID":27825,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":77035.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Wasco is planning to acquire and implement fleet management software and hardware to comply with regulations regarding SB1383, maintain accurate records, and track cloud-based software. The software can track various data, including compliance and enforcement of organics collection services. A significant portion of the funds will be allocated for this purpose. The remaining funds will be utilized to cover consultant costs related to organics collection implementation, capacity planning, education and outreach, enforcement, and inspection. This will help the City streamline its operations and ensure efficient compliance with regulations.","ParticipantName":"City of Wasco","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maria","LastName":"Lara","Phone":"6617587214"},{"GrantID":27826,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":171801.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Summary for this grant is the funding provided by this grant will be used for the City\u0027s portion of a countywide service agreementt with a food recovery agency, such as Second Harvest Food Bank Santa Cruz County.  Each of the five jurisdictions will provide individual funding, based on population, to fund these recovery operations. Second Harvest has not yet been able to provide specific details and costs prior to the grant application closing, but the jurisdictions have identified several areas that would be included in a contract with Second Harvest during the early grant period.  These personnel areas include both a Data and Partnership Coodinator and a Volunteer Partnership Coordinator, both are existing positions which will have expanded reporting and operational duties related to additional reqquirements under SB 1383.  Also identified would be expenses such as mileage for collection volunteers, training for volunteers, and supplies needed for volunteer collection partners.  Discussions with our five county jurisdictions identified that having a service agreement with a food recovery agency would be the best way to control costs and duties, with each jurisdiction paying their proportional share of the contract based on county population.  We have also included food recovery software program, such as Care-It, to help our tier two customers, that do not work directly with the countywide food recovery agency, to attain 1383 compliance, \r\n\r\nAdditionally, the City will continue to expand and improve our existing residential and commercial organics collection programs through increased outreach, such as  television, radio,educational videos and social media.  We will also expand our program outreach to include a Chinese translation of our organic outreach materials.  We will also use the funding for a part time Waste Reduction Assistant that will help with our program education, outreach and compliance activities,  This position will augment our current 4.5 full time staff working in these areas.  They are typically involved in customer education through direct contact or event outreach, such as the Farmer\u0027s Market.  They inspect container contents for contamination and then follow up with the customer to correct the situation while documenting these activities for 1383 recordkeeping requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Cruz","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kristen","LastName":"Perez","Phone":"8314205592"},{"GrantID":27827,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed grant will primarily assist the City by providing additional capacity in the form of staff/consultants to assist with all aspects of SB 1383 implementation, including recordkeeeping and outreach, working with the business community to encourage edible food diversion, conducting waste audits, and offering regular training opportunities for residents and businesses, with a special focus on developing a training program for restaurants and other food preparation staff. This supplemental staff would also continue to develop targeted outreach materials that educate both the residential and business communities on how to reduce overall food waste. Additionally, some funding would be dedicated to working with organizations to offer trainings in other languages, primarily Spanish, as well as expanding a waste education program in partnership with the local school district. The City is also seeking funding to further develop the edible food recovery program in Carpinteria. This includes contributing to a regional software program, as well as creating additional materials to assist businesses that are not Tier 1 or Tier 2 under SB 1383 divert edible food to food recovery organizations, and purchasing equipment to assist in that expansion.","ParticipantName":"City of Carpinteria","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"DeLayni","LastName":"Millar","Phone":"8057554431"},{"GrantID":27828,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":362784.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Pasadena is interested in implementing a recycling compliance tracking and recordkeeping software. The desired features of the software include but are not limited to: recordkeeping sections to fulfill the requirements set by CalRecycle; compliance tracking via scheduled data imports of franchise hauler customer lists; updates to the system to align with changes in legislative mandates; and\r\nreports/dashboards for reliable and streamlined EAR submissions.","ParticipantName":"City of Pasadena","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Whitney ","LastName":"Jacobs","Phone":"6267447168"},{"GrantID":27829,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":304687.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Carlsbad would like to incentivize edible food recovery by \r\nimplementing a program that could offer outreach and technical assistance to \r\nhelp Carlsbad businesses to participate in apps, such as Too Good to Go, that \r\nconnects customers to restaurants and stores that have surplus unsold food. \r\nAdditionally, we would like to provide a second round of funding for equipment \r\nand staffing support to help community-based organizations expand the volume \r\nof food recovered from Carlsbad food-generating businesses. We would also like \r\nto offer equipment to food recovery organizations and businesses to help them \r\nproperty prepare/store edible food for donations. ","ParticipantName":"City of Carlsbad","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Avecita","LastName":"Jones","Phone":"7605400521"},{"GrantID":27830,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":274747.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Staff proposes to purchase a Finn Bark Blower (BB302) to be used to apply compost, bark or cover mulch to turf in parks, street medians, and other City facilities.  The procurement of recycled organic products – compost and/or mulch is a requirement of SB 1383. The City’s mandated annual procurement target is 8,205 tons of compost/mulch.  \r\n\r\nThe BB302 will make applying landscape mulch and other bulk materials efficient and reduce the need for labor-intensive hand application and potentially contract labor. Two workers can efficiently apply more than ten cubic yards per hour, compared to approximately one cubic yard per working hour via hand methods.  This equipment also reduces material cost from 20% to 40% by breaking up material clumps and producing an even mulch spreading pattern with fine particles on top.  Further, applying compost and mulch on the City’s landscaped areas is estimated to reduce water usage and fertilization costs.","ParticipantName":"City of Rialto","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Amy","LastName":"Crow","Phone":"9094217221"},{"GrantID":27832,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be utilized for items such as food recovery, education and outreach to both residential and businesses along with record keeping. A portion of funds would provide assistance with procurement of recycled organic products. If eligible, related consultant costs associated with aforementioned activities.","ParticipantName":"City of Hawaiian Gardens","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Neema","LastName":"Ghanbari","Phone":"5624202641"},{"GrantID":27833,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":535781.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Marin Special Districts will be using grant funding to regionally coordinate SB 1383 compliant services that compliment the Zero Waste Marin Regional SB 1383 programs. These funds will used to hire a consultant to conduct a review of current SB1383 programs provided by the haulers and participating special districts.  This research will inform where to provide resources for the special districts and to coordinate for specific gaps in services that the special districts need to fill to be SB 1383 compliant. Program improvements will be identified for Edible Food Recovery, Education and Outreach, Development of Public and Multifamily Collection Systems, for Enforcement and Inspections, and to help with ongoing Recordkeeping for the participating special districts.","ParticipantName":"Tamalpais Community Services District","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Garrett","LastName":"Toy","Phone":"4153886393"},{"GrantID":27834,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding is needed to hire City staff to manage new responsibilities placed upon the City by SB 1383 regulations. Funding will also be used to establish the City\u0027s official Implementation Records.","ParticipantName":"City of Selma","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Jero","FirstName":"Jerome","LastName":"Keene","Phone":"5598912200"},{"GrantID":27835,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town will utilize the grant funds to assist in providing a comprehensive SB 1383 organics recycling program for its residents and businesses.  The Town plans to utilize these funds to help with education and outreach and personnel costs for overall project management.","ParticipantName":"Town of Yucca Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jessica","LastName":"Rice","Phone":"7603697207"},{"GrantID":27836,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":163454.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant will be used for multiple projects.  1.To work with Novato schools to provide organic waste containers and educational, outreach materials; 2. To contract with the Conservation Corps North Bay to provide edible food recovery services and outreach; 3. To provide consulting services for a waste audit/characterization study ; 4. To provide direct outreach, especially to MFD\u0027s, including door hangers and walk-thrus ","ParticipantName":"Novato Sanitary District","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Casey","LastName":"Poldino","Phone":"4158921694"},{"GrantID":27839,"CycleID":814,"CycleCode":"CCG3        ","CycleNameID":132,"CycleName":"Community Composting for Green Spaces","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CCG3         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Trinidad Rancheria proposes activities to enhance and supplement their planned composting program, which will provide a high-quality soil amendment for community gardens and community members, created with waste diverted from tribal departments, the community, and Trinidad Pier. This project will fund materials for compost monitoring, tree planting and maintenance, composting education signage, reusable food service ware for zero-waste events to reduce contamination of composting processes, and supplement three part-time positions. ","ParticipantName":"Trinidad Rancheria","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ron","LastName":"Sundburg","Phone":"7078252731"},{"GrantID":27842,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":108298.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Calexico is requesting funding to assist with the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383.","ParticipantName":"City of Calexico","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Lilliana","LastName":"Falomir","Phone":"7607682160"},{"GrantID":27843,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our application is from the Upper Valley Waste Management Agency (UVWMA). UVWMA includes Napa County, Town of Yountville, City of St Helena and City of Calistoga. UVWMA’s proposed budget includes all of compost procurement for 2024 and 2025 as well as a portion of 2026 procurement. Only a portion of 2026’s compost procurement is proposed because the grant closes after the first quarter of 2026. The remaining of the proposed budget focuses on public education and business assistance for proper separation of organics. The remaining funding is proposed to be used for: print materials for multi family outreach and compost onboarding, a digital public education campaign, interior compost bins and compostable bags for multi family onboarding and business assistance and lastly outreach and education for non-English speaking multi family and businesses.","ParticipantName":"Upper Valley Waste Management Agency","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Amanda","LastName":"Griffis","Phone":"7072598330"},{"GrantID":27845,"CycleID":813,"CycleCode":"TEA31       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA31        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":650000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be utilized to inspect tire-related businesses and ensure entities within the County are storing and hauling used and waste tires as dictated by California law. These funds will augment local and regional enforcement efforts by seeking to prevent the unlawful stockpiling and dumping of waste tires. This goal is accomplished by allowing personnel to be dedicated to the task of ensuring waste tires reach an appropriate end-use facility by educating business owners of the proper disposal methods and referring the actions of offenders to the appropriate governing agency.\r\n\r\nTraining will be provided to assure county employees are kept up to date with new requirements of the state. Staff will also attend safety training of perishable skills.\r\n\r\nEquipment requested will be utilized to assure the employees are well prepared when conducting inspections.\r\n\r\nDirect Administration funds will be used to supervise the grant in an effort to assure all tasks are met.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shane","LastName":"Hidey","Phone":"9512101446"},{"GrantID":27846,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":315341.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The District’s grant proposal includes the use of funds for the following grant categories: Equipment, Education, Personnel, and Record Keeping. The District’s proposed projects are described in detail in the following paragraphs. \r\n\r\nThe District proposes to use funds to start a backyard composting and vermicomposting workshop program and to provide low-cost or no-cost backyard composting and vermicomposting bins for District customers. The composting program will include using grants funds to secure a compost bin vendor to store and drop ship compost bins as needed, due to the District\u0027s limited storage space and limited staff for such an operation. The District will host the composting workshops, but proposes to use funds for an educational services consultant to conduct the composting education workshops.\r\n\r\nThe District also proposes to use grant funds for education and outreach of SB 1383, the District\u0027s curbside Organics Recycling Program, the District\u0027s implementation of the Three-Cart Collection System as required by SB 1383, and other organics programs such as compost giveaway events and those outlined in this proposal. Public education and outreach materials include items such as flyers, postcards, signs, boosted social media posts, PSA videos, and District vehicle decals. Education and outreach efforts allow the District to expand its presence and reach more customers with SB 1383 education. The District also proposes to utilize grant funds for postage to mail printed media to customers.  \r\n\r\nAs part of the District’s outreach efforts, the District would like to implement an organics recycling educational campaign for local school children. The District proposes the use of grant funds to contract with an educational consultant to conduct organics recycling assemblies and presentations in local schools. \r\n\r\nAdditionally, the District proposes the use of grant funds for additional consultant contracts, including (1) a solid waste consultant to assist the District with program evaluation, waste characterization studies, and assistance implementing the requirements of SB1383 and (2) a public outreach/marketing/community based social marketing firm to produce an education and outreach plan for the District’s SB 1383, Organics Recycling Program, and Three-Cart Collection System campaigns. \r\n\r\nLastly, the District proposes using grant funds for the purchase of record keeping software. Grant funds will cover initial set-up charge and software operating costs during the grant term. ","ParticipantName":"Costa Mesa Sanitary District","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marissa","LastName":"Pereyda","Phone":"9496458400"},{"GrantID":27849,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City plans on using this funding for procurement of recycled/recovered organic waste products such as mulch or compost, and printing and postage for letters and/or brochures to residential and commercial generators about SB 1383 compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Big Bear Lake","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Sean","LastName":"Sullivan","Phone":"9098665831"},{"GrantID":27850,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Imperial will utilize funds to assist the Community Development Department comply with SB 1383\u0027s mandate by applying the awarded grant funds towards community outreach efforts, code enforcement monitoring, and providing education the community in organic waste recycling.  \r\n\r\nThe City will continue to disseminate information to educate the community of the mandate.  Bilingual flyers will be distributed via utility bill insertions, to registered email addresses and public outreach efforts staffed at community events.  To boost the campaign, a strategic social media campaign will assist in enforcing and reminding all residents of the mandate for recycling organic waste.\r\n\r\nThe Community Development Department will be vigilant in enforcing the mandate by monitoring our compliance and collaborating with our contracted waste hauler\u0027s reports and conducting site visits.  The Code Enforcement Division will conduct regular site inspections, issue an initial courtesy notice, educate the community and eventually hand out citations for violations. To assist the Code Enforcement Officer with the additional responsibilities, an additional part-time Organic Waste Monitor will be employed with grant funds.","ParticipantName":"City of Imperial","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Cody","LastName":"Cole","Phone":"7603552538"},{"GrantID":27851,"CycleID":811,"CycleCode":"TDA22       ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA22        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":171150.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: City of Oroville requests TDA Grant funds to support the following Community Recreation Project located on City owned land. \r\nHewitt Park Beautification and Enhancement Project\r\nThe park project will provide a new medium for the use of TDA as a lightweight fill in California, both enhancing the cost effectiveness of the City’s park rehabilitation and providing additional TDA use data that can be used to further legitimize the use of TDA throughout the State.  This 12-acre park is surrounded by residential homes and a daycare that currently uses the park daily. The park includes thousands of square feet of concrete pathways, pickleball courts, poured in place rubberized playground fall material, and asphalt. The TDA will be used to in the place of drain rock in two areas of the park:\r\n1.      TDA type A behind retaining wall in place of drain rock: We will use TDA in place of drain rock behind the 5\u0027 retaining wall to collect runoff and allow percolation into soil.\r\n \r\n2.     TDA type A under spray ground / poured in place rubber in place of drain rock.\r\nWe will be using the TDA -type A under our playground fall material to drain the water into the soil. The water will drain through the poured in place rubber fall material into TDA, then drain into the soil. \r\n \r\nThe park will be out to bid in January and with a planned start date of 04/24 and a completion date of 9/24. Total tons anticipated to be used in the Hewitt project is 522 tons.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Oroville","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5306247947"},{"GrantID":27853,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":153056.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will utilize the funds to support their compliance with the requirements of SB1383. A portion of the grant will be utilized to purchase a tractor to be utilized for compost application activities for city facilities and compost giveaway events for residents and businesses.  The City will retain ownership of all equipment. Any remaining funds will be utilized to obtain recycled organic products in support of the procurement requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Highland","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"MELISSA","LastName":"MORGAN","Phone":"9098646861"},{"GrantID":27854,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":283195.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Inglewood will utilize the total amount of SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program funds ($193,108) to support the following various SB 1383 related programming activities: \r\n1) Capacity Planning/Program Evaluation/Gap Analysis (Total: $80,000): Multi-Family Technical assistance: Upon award of the grant the City will contract with a 3rd party consultant/contractor to conduct as needed SB 1383 desktop compliance analysis of multi-family customers. Based on the desktop analysis findings, the contractor will conduct targeted field assessments/technical assistance site visits for multi-family customers, with a focus on right sizing of services to ensure adequate recycling and organics services are onsite and to mitigate contamination or non-compliance/enforcement issues.  Field assessments will also include education and outreach for property managers, landlords, owners and tenants; 2) Education and Outreach (Total $70,000): 2a: $40,000 will be utilized for the development and digital broadcasting of a \"SB 1383 How to Sort\" recycling and organics video campaign that will air during specific and routine periods throughout the grant term at local theaters, and through other digital outlets in Inglewood.  In addition to broadcasting at local Inglewood movie theaters, the video will be broadcast through various kiosks, ATMs, and through streaming entertainment services within the area and on the City and Franchise Provider website and social media outlets.  The SB 1383 educational video will be broadcast during targeted periods during the grant term including but not limited to prime entertainment seasons, holidays, and in conjunction with major box office releases to ensure maximum SB 1383 outreach to the community; 2b: SB 1383 Videography Services (Total: $30,000): grant funds will be utilized to produce two SB 1383 educational videos, estimated to be approximately $15,000 each.  Due to increased contamination issues identified within the multi-family sector, (City 2023 SB 1383 route reviews results) the City will target multi-family owners and tenants for the first video, with the second video targeting general commercial customers on organics recycling/SB 1383 in general, food waste prevention, and food recovery for food service establishments and Tier 1/Tier 2 commercial generators. These videos will be posted on the City and Franchise provider website, shared with customers, and will be distributed throughout the grant term through social media, and other local media outlets.  3) Equipment (Total: $43,108): Funds will be utilized for the purchase of indoor/outdoor 3-stream recycling/organics stations for special event venues, City facilities, parks, schools, and other commercial facilities to improve sorting and to reduce contamination. Inglewood is home to multiple major event venues (SoFi Stadium, Intuit Dome, Kia Forum, and others), and dozens of City facilities, schools and community parks all serving thousands of Inglewood residents and visitors daily.  Purchase and placement of indoor/outdoor sort stations for both recycling and organics at key locations across the community will improve overall participation and access to the City\u0027s SB 1383 programs and services.  The units will be designed with visual signage that includes information on acceptable and prohibited materials for each stream, in order to reduce contamination, while also ensuring materials are properly sorted and collected for organics and recycling.","ParticipantName":"City of Inglewood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Erica","LastName":"Guico","Phone":"3104125133"},{"GrantID":27855,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":286025.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our required procurement targets in 2024 and 2025 are expected to cost over $240K.\r\nThe SB 1383 funding will be used to purchase to meet the City\u0027s procurement requirements over the next two years, with spending on eligible Mulch and Compost for distribution to community members as part of our Free Program for residents, at events, on public facilities and parks, and other eligible distribution opportunities.","ParticipantName":"City of San Buenaventura","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Arriana","LastName":"Rabago","Phone":"8056524525"},{"GrantID":27856,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":211328.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funds will be used for: 1. consultant to implement SB 1383 across the city and county departments, 2. exploration for purchase of software or vendor services for record keeping and reporting, 3. education and outreach programs required to implement SB 1383 programs, and 4. administrative costs necessary to coordinate between the city, county, consultants, and vendors required to implement SB 1383. 5. Organic Management Planning, 6. Greenhouse Gas Admissions Gas Analysis. 7. Working with the UCCE Master Gardners for backyard composting and training.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Monique","LastName":"Figueroa","Phone":"2095335632"},{"GrantID":27857,"CycleID":813,"CycleCode":"TEA31       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA31        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of the Waste Tire Program is to promote compliance with State and local regulations as it\r\npertains to the collection, handling, storage and disposal of waste tires in an effort to protect the air,\r\nwater, and land from pollution and to ensure public health and safety. The Fresno County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division, proposes to utilize FY 2023-24 Waste Tire Grant funds for staffing, training and equipment needs associated with continuing the County‘s Enforcement Program Plan.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Kevi","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Tsuda","Phone":"5596003271"},{"GrantID":27860,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":219107.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will be participating in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help each jurisdiction meet their SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. Our Jurisdiction will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County; to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support long-term SB 1383 compliance; and to assess innovative compost procurement, application, and funding strategies to build capacity for the long term. Additional funds will be used to procure Recycled Organic Products for City use.","ParticipantName":"City of Redwood City","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Vicki","LastName":"Sherman","Phone":"6507807472"},{"GrantID":27862,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":116990.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will be participating in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help each jurisdiction meet their SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. Our Jurisdiction will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County; to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support long-term SB 1383 compliance; and to assess innovative compost procurement, application, and funding strategies to build capacity for the long term.\r\n\r\nThe project will also include social media educational outreach campaigns, with the goal of ensuring SB 1383 compliance for all residents and business owners.\r\n\r\nLastly, the project will increase capacity (via a new temporary part-time staff or intern) to assist with SB 1383 implementation/compliance, particularly with paper product procurement and organics waiver requests.","ParticipantName":"City of San Bruno","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Angelica","LastName":"Ali","Phone":"6508256353"},{"GrantID":27864,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":154625.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Beaumont is proposing to utilize the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program to help and ensure that the City and it\u0027s residents and businesses meet the target set forth through the implementation of SB 1383 and to meet all requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Beaumont","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Siomara","LastName":"Giroux","Phone":"9515723199"},{"GrantID":27865,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":80305.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Ridgecrest is proposing to use the grant funds for the following projects, including:\r\n\r\nEdible Food Recovery -\r\n• Food Recovery Software (CareIt): As designated City staff responsible for SB1383 record-keeping and reporting requirements is minimal (1 person w/ multiple roles), the City will contract with CareIt for an annual subscription of recordkeeping software to assist w/ outreach, tracking, \u0026 reporting edible food recovery efforts.\r\n• Refrigerated Truck: Prior to grant start date, City will execute service agreement with primary local food recovery facility (Salvation Army) in order to incur eligible costs for edible food recovery program expansion, specifically the purchase of a refrigerated truck for food recovery collection \u0026 transportation. If for any reason the service agreement is not approved by CalRecycle, any vehicle purchased would be owned \u0026 controlled by the City per the stated Procedures \u0026 Requirements. \r\n\r\nEquipment - \r\n• Community Garden Composting Site\r\nCity plans to work with the local Community Garden to increase community access to edible food and expand opportunities for on-site composting resources/training. City will procure necessary composting supplies to help kickstart this educational effort thru collaborative workshops/trainings hosted at the Community Garden. \r\n\r\n• 3-Container Collection Bins: City will update collection bins in common areas of City owned facilities to 3-bin system. Custodial staff will be trained on updated sorting/disposal requirements per WM contract.","ParticipantName":"City of Ridgecrest","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Heather","LastName":"Spurlock","Phone":"7604995063"},{"GrantID":27866,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":126168.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The District used prior years SB1383 Grant Funds to educate the public on their requirements to comply with SB1383, especially in regards to placing organic food waste in the green waste bin. Education bags were purchased, built, and delivered to 17,500+ resident homes within the District’s jurisdiction. These efforts have been evaluated and improvements have been noticeable. It is imperative that the District continues to support these original efforts and continues down the path of educating the public and keeping this information in the spotlight. \r\nThis new ask for funds will be phase two and is needed to keep CalRecycles initiatives of SB1383 front and center so all residents are aware of their duties to comply. The efforts will include:\r\n","ParticipantName":"El Dorado Hills Community Services District","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Cara","LastName":"Layne","Phone":"9166434379"},{"GrantID":27867,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":778319.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Various County departments will be working on several programs/projects, providing education and outreach, and purchasing equipment to aide in the implementation of SB 1383 requirements.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sharon","LastName":"Mitchell","Phone":"9093868968"},{"GrantID":27868,"CycleID":813,"CycleCode":"TEA31       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA31        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":160783.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Diego Regional Waste Tire program will be using grant funds to continue implementing inpsections, enforcement, and educate over 1,100 active waste tire generating businesses.  In 2007, the City began inviting neighboring cities to participate in the grant program in order to achieve better regional compliance.  Today, the City is collaborating with six neighboring cities (Participaitng Collaborative Jurisdicitons).","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Frick","Phone":"6192367080"},{"GrantID":27869,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":324170.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Personnel costs, procurement, and other items that aid in the jurisdiction’s compliance with SB 1383 requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Concord","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Rayos","Phone":"9256713446"},{"GrantID":27870,"CycleID":813,"CycleCode":"TEA31       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA31        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":175432.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health (DEH) is to protect public health, safety, and the environment in regards to proper storage, transport and use of waste tires within our jurisdiction.\r\n \r\nThe County of Santa Clara DEH intends to use TEA grant funds for activities directly related to inspection and administration costs for implementing the waste tire program as outlined in the grant procedures and requirements, and grant application guidelines and ongoing grant guidance from CalRecycle regarding waste and used tire activities.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"AJ","LastName":"Sekhon","Phone":"4089182787"},{"GrantID":27871,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":295972.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funding will be utilized to implement City enforcement program protocols, support two additional years of Edible Food Recovery program support, education/outreach to self-haul collectors and generators/collectors failing to meet compliance requirements, procurement of qualifying recycled-organic waste content products, the population and maintenance of the City\u0027s implementation record, and task and grant management.","ParticipantName":"City of Costa Mesa","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Gaxiola","Phone":"7147545303"},{"GrantID":27875,"CycleID":813,"CycleCode":"TEA31       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA31        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":494917.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Sacramento County Environmental Management Department requests TEA 31 grant funding for the continued implementation of a local waste tire inspection and enforcement program. Funds will be used to ensure businesses comply with State regulations governing the storage, transportation, and manifesting of used and waste tires. This will be accomplished via inspection of waste tire generators and haulers, surveying for new businesses that are required to comply with State waste tire regulations, investigating illegal tire hauling and dumping complaints, and providing used/waste tire education to the public and businesses. Funds will also be used for staff training, equipment, and to prepare required reports for submittal to CalRecycle.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"MR  ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Czapla","Phone":"9168766586"},{"GrantID":27876,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":412829.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City of Sunnyvale will use these funds for procurement, edible food recovery, data management and outreach.","ParticipantName":"City of Sunnyvale","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bailey","LastName":"Hall","Phone":"4087307782"},{"GrantID":27878,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1.\tTown of Mammoth Lakes (TOML) will partner with our franchised solid waste hauler, Mammoth Disposal (MD), for two free green waste collection day events per year, starting in summer of 2024, for a total of four events during this grant cycle. This will include pine needles, branches, grass, etc. TOML has high elevation and rural exemptions from the collection of food waste, however we are not exempt from the collection of green waste. Residents and commercial businesses in TOML are required to self-haul their green waste to the MD transfer station. This can cause hardships for some locals as MD charges $12/cu yd or $66/ton. Due to this cost TOML will hold these green waste collection events at no charge to TOML residents and business owners. Our community holds an annual Town Clean Up Day event where we also offer free trash and recycling drop off over a three-day weekend, normally MD charges a fee. We will hold the green waste events a few months later, to offer another solution to organic waste in our community. Once all collected and stored at the MD transfer station in roll-offs, MD will then haul the green waste to Full Circle Organics \u0026 Composting in Carson City, Nevada, which is the nearest commercial compost facility to us in Mammoth Lakes. MD will pay for the hauling. We will provide outreach in English and Spanish to our community prior to the events via flyers, local radio and tv ads and social media. \r\n2.\tTOML, along with MD’s sustainability coordinator, will partner with our local food bank, Inyo Mono Advocates for Community Action (IMACA), our local Grocery Outlet (GO) and CalFresh Healthy Living to offer food waste prevention outreach and education to our community in the GO store. Each week for a duration of two months in summer of 2024 and again in summer of 2025, we will hold edible food waste prevention and food tasting demos at GO with CalFresh and volunteers in our community, for a total of 8 events per year. In collaboration with Volunteer Eastern Sierra (VES), our local volunteer organization, we will hold these events for free in GO. GO will provide food that is in season and might be unique, such as jicama. TOML and MD will provide all SB 1383 and food waste prevention and recovery information, along with vermiculture composting demos. CalFresh will provide recipes for the food we will be demoing that week. \r\n3.\tWith SB 1383 grant funding TOML will provide vermiculture and smaller compost systems for school food scraps. We are teaching the students how to grow food with mobile gardens they already have in place (pilot program funded by previous round of SB 1383 grant funding) then compost any leftovers, after using as much as possible. Due to our high elevation, wildlife, and weather challenges we will provide the compost systems indoors. The grant funds will also supplement outreach flyers and supplies for MD’s sustainability coordinator to continue to hold edible food waste prevention and recovery demos at every school. She has held six so far and plans to hold 2-3 per school per year. She will also do school assemblies, demos, and training for the compost systems, which include vermiculture. We will also provide SB 1383 outreach to our restaurant and business community. \r\n","ParticipantName":"Town of Mammoth Lakes","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Emily","LastName":"Zujewski","Phone":"7609653621"},{"GrantID":27879,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Dinuba will be allocating its SB1383 Local Assistance Grant funds to contract with a consultant to perform a SB1383 Program Analysis and develop Implementation Approach.  This will include a focus on multifamily recycling and organics program implementation to try and address a specific area of concern for Dinuba.  Additionally, funding will be allocated to Recovered Organic Waste Product Procurement to help meet the City\u0027s procurement targets.","ParticipantName":"City of Dinuba","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"George","LastName":"Avila","Phone":"5595915924"},{"GrantID":27881,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":222667.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We continue to implement SB 1383 to the highest standards possible. We have contracted for the procurement of compost for multiple years with Agromin, and we will use these funds to maintain this compliance in compost procurement. We will enhance our outreach and education via 3-stream containers, mailings to residents, and use a consultant to provide technical outreach to businesses and city facilities.  ","ParticipantName":"City of San Ramon","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Thomas","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"9259732830"},{"GrantID":27882,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed grant project is to procure compost as required by SB 1383 and use it to fertilize the fields at the City of Ripon Mistlin Sports Park.  The Mistlin Sports Park is an 80 acre sports complex with 12 full size soccer fields and 6 baseball/softball fields.  The grant funds will be used to purchase a compost spreader, the compost necessary to satisfy the annual recovered organic waste product procurement target included in SB 1383 each year of the grant term and all other associated costs to complete this project.","ParticipantName":"City of Ripon","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joanne","LastName":"Beukelman","Phone":"2095992108"},{"GrantID":27884,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":242417.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Westminster will use this grant funding to help implement the SB1383 program.   Proposed use of this individual grant application will allocate funds for Equipment, Procurement and Administrative Costs.  The grant project seeks to purchase 3-container recycling stations and compostable liners to be placed in various public areas such as city buildings and city parks.  This will encourage visitors/staff at public spaces to participate in the recycling program.  Project also seek funds to be used for procurement of recycled content paper products including but not limited  to printing paper and janitorial supplies as well as recovered organics waste product, in support of procurement requirements","ParticipantName":"City of Westminster","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tuan","LastName":"Pham","Phone":"7145483456"},{"GrantID":27888,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":165978.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Pico Rivera aims to use the proposed SB 1383 Local Assistance grant funds to 1) Improve Edible Food Recovery, 2) Enhance outreach and engagement, 3) Provide equipment at City-owned facilities and organic waste generators to improve organic waste diversion from landfills.","ParticipantName":"City of Pico Rivera","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Victor","LastName":"Ferrer","Phone":"5628014027"},{"GrantID":27889,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds to be used for SB 1383 implementation and compliance including edible food recovery, education/outreach, personnel and procurement.","ParticipantName":"City of Villa Park","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alyssa","LastName":"Eazell","Phone":"7149981500"},{"GrantID":27890,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Town of Woodside would like to expand our organics waste recycling program to help divert organic waste generated by businesses and residents. By offering more opportunities and education to our residents on the immense benefits of clean composting we believe it will help to lower the threshold of cubic yards of solid waste. We understand there are several global benefits that come from using compost. Distributing educational postcards and flyers on a more frequent basis to our residents on how important clean composting is to our community is paramount.","ParticipantName":"Town of Woodside","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brandi","LastName":"deGarmeaux","Phone":"6508516790"},{"GrantID":27891,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Due to the City of Blythe\u0027s remote location and no organics processing facilities within 100 miles of Blythe, the City and its waste hauler have been working to develop a transfer station to allow recovered organic waste to trucked to a processing facility. Due to this, the City has been unable to fully roll out its SB 1383 program. The Direct Transfer station will be built in early 2024, and organics will be collected and processed. Theses grant funds will help the City educate residents on the three-cart collection system and enforcement measures for failing to recycle organics. These funds will be used to assist the City meet its procurement targets such as purchasing compost and recycled paper produts.","ParticipantName":"City of Blythe","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mallory","LastName":"Crecelius","Phone":"7609226161"},{"GrantID":27892,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Brisbane will use the Local Assistance Grant funds for implementation of SB 1383 requirements and procurement. The bulk of the funds will support increased staff capacity through the hiring of Climate Corps Fellows to perform SB 1383 education and outreach, compliance and enforcement, jurisdiction record-keeping, and coordination with our hauler and countywide collaborations. Additional funds will be utilized for direct-mail education and towards city procurement requirements. Procurement will take two forms: quarterly compost giveaways for residents in coordination with our waste hauler, and participation in a countywide collaboration with the County of San Mateo and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland within the county.","ParticipantName":"City of Brisbane","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Adrienne","LastName":"Etherton","Phone":"4155082118"},{"GrantID":27893,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The District\u0027s customer base primarily consists of individuals living at or below the poverty line, many of whom do not have significant educational backgrounds.  As such, the District is focusing on education and outreach efforts to help these individuals understand and implement the requirements imposed by SB-1383. The District seeks to provide its customers with tools such as organics containers and compost tumblers to assist with educational efforts and to offer an alternative to traditional collection.","ParticipantName":"Home Garden Community Services District","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lydia","LastName":"Ritchie","Phone":"5595824503"},{"GrantID":27894,"CycleID":813,"CycleCode":"TEA31       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA31        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":133996.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Perform waste tire enforcement activities, including inspecting waste tire generators and transporters, perform educational/outreach, and perform enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Ambrose","Phone":"7077846765"},{"GrantID":27895,"CycleID":781,"CycleCode":"RPP3        ","CycleNameID":135,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Pilot Project Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RPP3         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jerri Diep","AwardedFunds":1000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Clean Loop Redemption Center will be an innovative approach to redemption in California. It will offer the consumer multiple facets for redemption including, but not limited to RVM\u0027s, bulk-feed technology systems, bag drop, and over-the-counter redemption. This 5,000 square foot center will be staffed during operating hours. Consumers will be warmly welcomed into the climate-controlled center by the attendant on duty and be able to choose the redemption method of their liking. The center will boast murals and TV monitors with rotating educational information on recycling. The center will seasonally promote charities within the county for consumers to donate their redemption to, if they choose to do so. Each redemption technology will have the ability to print a voucher for immediate cash payment or electronic payment options via an app. The array of technology provided at the center will allow customers to redeem mixed product at once. There will be no need for sorting of material ahead of redemption.","ParticipantName":"California RVM Solutions","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ivan","LastName":"Pislar","Phone":"9167904960"},{"GrantID":27898,"CycleID":813,"CycleCode":"TEA31       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA31        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":217175.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant program allows Stanislaus County to administer a comprehensive waste tire enforcement program which includes the following elements: identification, documentation, education, and inspection of businesses involved in the generation, collection, transportation, and disposal of waste tires.\r\n\r\nCurrently, there are approximately 677 waste tire businesses in Stanislaus County and in the participating cities.  The grant allows inspections of each of these tire facilities, tire dealers, auto dismantler, tire haulers, and other waste tire generators.  The local enforcement of the waste tire regulations will emphasize the importance of proper disposal, reuse, and recycling of waste tires through the education and the regulation of generators, haulers, and end-user businesses.\r\n\r\nSince the program\u0027s inception in 2006, over 4,781 inspections of tire facilities and tire haulers have been conducted, with 47 notices of violation issued along with 13 referrals to CalRecycle for legal action.  \r\n\r\nIf TEA 31 is awarded to Stanislaus County it will enable our jurisdiction to conduct 230 inspections, spend 265 hours on surveillance, field patrolling, and respond to complaints of illegal tire dumps.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Miramontes","Phone":"2095256729"},{"GrantID":27899,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":215635.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lakewood intends to use the grant funds to enlarge trash enclosures at city facilities (parks, senior center, and community center) to house green waste bins to implement SB 1383.","ParticipantName":"City of Lakewood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Konya","LastName":"Vivanti","Phone":"5628669771"},{"GrantID":27900,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":792738.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Irvine will utilize the total amount of SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program funds ($513,662) to support SB 1383 related programming activities that are not currently funded through City programming, but are critical to the ongoing success of SB 1383 implementation. Project areas include Edible Food Recovery (Total: $85,000), Education and Outreach (Total $160,000), Equipment (Total $75,000), Procurement (Total $109,662), and Record Keeping (Total $84,000). All programs are necessary to reduce contamination and increase accessibility and participation/compliance for edible food recovery and recycling and organics services.","ParticipantName":"City of Irvine","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ryan","LastName":"Ramos","Phone":"9497246250"},{"GrantID":27901,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":75360.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SB 1383 implementation has had a significant impact for our rural, small district. Our district needs assistance with education and outreach expenses, such as direct mail, Mr. Eco school assemblies, social media ads, and compost workshops. It is difficult and expensive to reach our rural population with SB 1383 program requirements. \r\n\r\nOur district has had a significant increase in administrative staff expenses. From website management, procurement, outreach to customers, and setting up our system to be able to conduct the necessary tracking and reporting related to SB 1383.\r\n\r\nIn order to appropriately charge customers for SB 1383 collection, a cost of service study for collection service needs to be completed. This will require an outside consulting firm that is mutually agreed upon between us and our hauler and is a significant expense for our district.","ParticipantName":"Phelan Pinon Hills Community Services District","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Oakes","Phone":"7608681212"},{"GrantID":27902,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":240915.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Hemet intends to utilize the grant funds to perform a variety of major efforts.  First, the City intends to utilize the funds to supplement the education and outreach efforts of the City\u0027s franchise hauler, by expanding outreach to the Hemet Unified School District.  The City intends to continue an outreach program that targets elementary school students. The City would also like to purchase small household food waste pails to distribute to residents. \r\n\r\nSecondly, the City intends to procure and apply recovered/recycled organic products (i.e. Mulch) throughout the City of Hemet’s Landscape Maintenance District’s (LMD).\r\n\r\nFinally, the City intends to explore additional capacity program outreach, looking for opportunities to align this grant with the City\u0027s Homeless outreach to ensure that the maximum amount of edible food can be redirected into food banks and homeless program.","ParticipantName":"City of Hemet","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Daniel","LastName":"Cortese","Phone":"9517653712"},{"GrantID":27906,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":96342.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City continues to work toward complying with all achievable aspects of SB 1383 requirements.  The focus for this next round of funding will be providing support to Tier 2 edible food generators, outreach and education related to sorting waste streams correctly, and honing reporting methods to make the process less cumbersome and time consuming.","ParticipantName":"City of San Dimas","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lauren","LastName":"Marshall","Phone":"9093946240"},{"GrantID":27907,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":234647.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will utilize grant funds received to perform a gap analysis on various SB 1383 programs, develop plans to address any compliance gaps or program enhancements, and implement compliance plans and enhancements. The City intends to hire a third-party consultant to perform a comprehensive gap analysis of all the City\u0027s program areas related to SB 1383. The consultant will develop a detailed implementation plan that City staff will use to close any compliance gaps and implement program enhancements. Once this plan is in place, the City will use additional funds to procure third-party consultant services to implement recommended changes identified in the implementation plan. The City will focus our efforts on recordkeeping and reporting, the C\u0026D and MWELO programs, oversight of 1383 obligations delegated to the City\u0027s franchise hauler, and procurement. The City will receive tools and resources necessary to efficiently monitor compliance over time, despite our limited staff resources, and to address any issues quickly as they arise.","ParticipantName":"City of San Leandro","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sheila","LastName":"Marquises","Phone":"5105773433"},{"GrantID":27908,"CycleID":813,"CycleCode":"TEA31       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA31        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":25410.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Investigate illegal tire activities and perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Simpson-Vandam","Phone":"7072534095"},{"GrantID":27909,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Town of Paradise will use all allocated 1383 Local Assistant Grant Program funds to aid in the implementation of regulations adopted by CalRecycle pursuant to Chapter 395, Statutes of 2016. Funds will be used to assist the Town of Paradise with the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383. Funds will go toward personnel and consultant fees to assist the City with the needed Capacity Planning, Procurement Requirements, Record Keeping, Enforcement and Inspection, Program Evaluation/Gap Analysis. Additional funding will be used for 1). Education: including compliance letters, signage, and sorting guides; and 2). Equipment: indoor collection containers to help residential and commercial businesses to easily collect organics.","ParticipantName":"Town of Paradise","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5306247947"},{"GrantID":27910,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Laguna Beach will use allocated grant funds to fund the following five SB1383 related program costs: (1) $5,000 - to create and produce Edible Food Recovery Education and Outreach (i.e., printed and electronic materials such as fliers, brochures, signs, graphic design work, etc.); (2) $5,000 - to create and produce Organics Waste Recycling Education and outreach materials for residents and businesses about the SB 1383 requirements to divert organics from the landfill (i.e., social media posts, print ads in local newspapers and magazines, etc.); (3) $30,000 for procurement of organics recycling bins for public spaces; (4) $30,000 for a part-time contract code enforcement officer to assist with compliance reviews, violation notifications, and assessment of fees; and (5) $5,000 to purchase compost and mulch to meet city procurement targets.","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ashley","LastName":"Moran","Phone":"9494970338"},{"GrantID":27911,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":207619.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will be using grant funds to contract with a consultant to work on a SB 1383 implementation gap analysis. The consultant will help establish areas that the City is lacking in their SB 1383 implementation report and progress to meet CalRecycle’s requirements and targets. Additionally, funds will be used to pay for contract costs for Abound Food Care, an edible food recovery organization, who works in conjunction with the City to provide education and outreach to Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators. This includes conducting site visits to generators to provide education and assist with their compliance with SB1383 edible food recovery requirements. Finally, the City will be purchasing a mulch blower trailer for our parks and landscaping division to disperse SB 1383 eligible mulch around parks and landscaping in order for the City to reach its procurement targets.","ParticipantName":"City of Chino Hills","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Susan","LastName":"Shaker","Phone":"9093642633"},{"GrantID":27912,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant provides a City with opportunities to focus on the issues critical to the success of their individual organics. diversion/capture programs.  Our City responsibilities include the following:\r\n•\tImplementation of SB 1383 organics collection, recycling and edible food recovery programs.   This program will occur in all sectors residential and commercial and all 3 services (trash, recycling \u0026 organics) are now automatically provided.  \r\n•\tEstablishing a regional edible food recovery program in cooperation with Ventura County and participating local agencies.  Includes a contracted project manager to coordinate and track this program and coordinate with larger edible food waste generators.  \r\n•\tConducting outreach and education to all affected parties, including generators, haulers, facilities, edible food recovery organizations, and city/county departments  \r\n•\tProcuring recycled organic waste products like compost, mulch, renewable natural gas (RNG), and electricity.  \r\n•\tInspecting and enforcement compliance with SB 1383. Edible food generator inspections.  \r\n•\tMaintaining accurate and timely records of SB 1383 compliance","ParticipantName":"City of Fillmore","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Manuel","LastName":"Minjares","Phone":"8059461926"},{"GrantID":27913,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":98934.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lathrop is looking to set up educational resources at all our City-Wide Special Events to increase our outreach and education to Lathrop residents regarding SB 1383 requirements. This would include a logoed pop-up, flag and tablecloth for a booth set up specifically at each event with Solid Waste and Recycling information including SB 1383.  \r\nAdditionally, funds would go directly to a Solid Waste and Recycling booklet that would be mailed to each residence, multi-residential and commercial occupant within the jurisdiction. Information specific to SB1383 and edible food recovery would be included along with QR codes and links directly to the CalRecycle website. Information regarding Edible Food Recovery would also be included.   The purchase of a three bin trailer - trash, recycling, organic waste would be wrapped with colorful insight on what items go in what bin and QR codes to visit for more information on organic waste reduction. Ideally the trailer would be positioned at all Special Events and used throughout the City to engage waste reduction and as a way to help eliminate contamination.  The City of Lathrop would like to continue to work with EcoHero to provide school wide assemblies on an annual basis in which children in grades k-5 learn the importance of source separating and organic waste reduction. Through these outreach activities we hope to reach a significant number of our jurisdiction and highlight the City of Lathrop\u0027s commitment to waste reduction.  \r\nLast, but not least, funds would be invested into the purchase of a tablet and Zabble software to assist with lip flip route reviews and tracking.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Lathrop","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Melissa","LastName":"Stathakopoulos","Phone":"2099417364"},{"GrantID":27914,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":835924.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed grant funding will be used to 1.) offset consultant costs to evaluate the City’s organic waste collection program and provide/implement recommendations for its continued improvement, 2.) support SB 1383 activities such as conducting in-person/virtual outreach and education, performing site visits and container inspections, 3.) the continued development/management of an edible food recovery program, and 4.) assist the City with reaching its procurement goals in 2024 and 2025. \r\n\r\nGrant funds will also support 1.) the purchase and use of “Recyclist” software to record commercial customer service levels and SB 1383 compliance, and 2.) purchase/implement food recovery software aimed at matching businesses with extra edible food to a nearby nonprofit or service provider. Each software will assist with the City’s SB 1383 reporting requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Stockton","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Grace","LastName":"Smith","Phone":"2099377848"},{"GrantID":27916,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":92779.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will be participating in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help each jurisdiction meet their SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. Our Jurisdiction will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County; to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support long-term SB 1383 compliance; and to assess innovative compost procurement, application, and funding strategies to build capacity for the long term. Funds in excess of those required for the Compost Broker Project will be used for direct procurement of SB 1383-compliant compost toward our annual procurement target.","ParticipantName":"City of Foster City","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Yelena","LastName":"Cappello","Phone":"6502863569"},{"GrantID":27917,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":88425.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Los Altos will be utilizing the SB1383 Local Assistance grant funds to participate in the regional Edible Food Recovery Program and for purchases of Recovered Organic Waste Products to meet the City\u0027s procurement requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Altos","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Harun","LastName":"Musaefendic","Phone":"6509472650"},{"GrantID":27918,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":207272.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City intends on conducting increased site inspection of organics, residue and recycling containers for contamination in the commercial sector, including multifamily. We sill use this opportunity to to educate generators of the requirement to separate organic waste from other waste streams.\r\n\r\nAdditionally, this will incorporate notices to correct, documentation of any contamination issues and report all activities including education and enforcement into a database program.","ParticipantName":"City of Bellflower","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"MR. ","FirstName":"Len","LastName":"Gorecki","Phone":"5628041424"},{"GrantID":27919,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":193876.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will use SB 1383 grant funds to expand waste enclosure(s) at public facing City facilities to accommodate compost bins. There are at least two public facing City facilities that have waste enclosures that are too small to accommodate compost and/or recycling bins. The quantity of enclosures that will be expanded will depend on evaluations of existing enclosure conditions and cost estimates for each enclosure.","ParticipantName":"City of Dublin","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Sung","Phone":"9258336630"},{"GrantID":27920,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":229471.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Folsom\u0027s Waste and Recycling Division, Public Works Department, will use the SB 1383 Grants funds to support the city\u0027s ongoing implementation of organics diversion programs. The Waste and Recycling Division provides the cities residential and commercial waste collection, administrative, education and outreach, record-keeping, and reporting services.","ParticipantName":"City of Folsom","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marie","LastName":"McKeeth","Phone":"9164616731"},{"GrantID":27921,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Kingsburg will utilize funds for grant administration, procurement of compost , procurement of recycled paper for all departments and compostable lunch trays, cups and trays for the Senior Lunch Program hosted by the City of Kingsburg Senior Center. The City will also purchase a new dump trailer to transport compost to City Properties and also purchase a towable compost spreader. The trailer and towable compost spreader will assist the Public Works Department to effectively and efficiently utilize the procured compost at City properties such as parks, median and planters.  The City will also continue to a regular intervals host free compost distribution events , a portion of the funds will be utilized to administer the funds. All grant activities will be administered by the Public Works Director. ","ParticipantName":"City of Kingsburg","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Daniel","LastName":"Galvez","Phone":"5598971066"},{"GrantID":27922,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":217999.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Milpitas intends to use grant funds towards its Recylist program software (to assist with SB 1383 tracking, monitoring, and recordkeeping), the Santa Clara County Food Recovery Program, and procurement efforts.","ParticipantName":"City of Milpitas","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Myvan","LastName":"Khuu-seeman","Phone":"4086090927"},{"GrantID":27923,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will be participating in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help each jurisdiction meet their SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. Our Jurisdiction will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County; to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support long-term SB 1383 compliance; and to assess innovative compost procurement, application, and funding strategies to build capacity for the long term.\r\n\r\nWe will also be developing and constructing a public stall for our free self-service compost and mulch pilot, with the aim of educating businesses and residents about the benefits of compost and creating local demand for these products. Grant funds will also go towards the procurement of recovered organic waste to help kickstart this program. \r\n\r\nThe remaining funds will be put towards the subscription to a tracking and reporting system (e.g. Recyclist).","ParticipantName":"City of Half Moon Bay","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Matthew","LastName":"Nichols","Phone":"6507502002"},{"GrantID":27924,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":89149.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SB 1383 regulations require jurisdictions to annually procure recovered organic waste products. The City of San Pablo Public Works Department evaluated current mulch uses and considered additional procurement opportunities for expanding the use of recovered organic waste products. The City will also begin construction of two new Capital Improvement projects in 2024, including a new neighborhood pocket park, that will require procurement of mulch for landscaping. \r\n\r\nSB 1383 regulations also require 30% post-consumer content paper to be procured.  On an annual basis, Public Works staff will train all internal staff--who purchase paper materials for their department--on the new regulations. The remaining budget for procurement will help offset costs associated with procuring recycled content paper in case a department has not budgeted for the expense.\r\n\r\nIn FY22/23, Public Works staff amended the contract with the City\u0027s janitorial service provider. The new language in the contract now states that Public Works staff will be responsible for procuring all SB 1383 compliant paper janitorial supplies, for all City facilities, including, but not limited to, toilet paper, paper towels, and toilet seat covers.\r\n\r\nThe City proposes to expend SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program funds for City staff time spent on activities related to the implementation of SB 1383 regulations.  These activities include, but are not limited to:\r\n1. Overseeing the procurement of mulch to ensure they are from approved facilities; \r\n2. Publishing educational materials on the City’s website, Facebook, and Nextdoor;\r\n3. Providing internal training on the City’s Environmentally Preferable Purchasing Policy and on documenting purchases of 30% recycled content products; and \r\n4. Recordkeeping of documents required for the City’s Implementation Record.","ParticipantName":"City of San Pablo","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Itzel","LastName":"Gomez","Phone":"5102153064"},{"GrantID":27925,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":192398.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Rocklin is proposing two new programs and supplementing an existing program with the grant funding. The first proposed project is a new leaf collection program. This program will gather leaves before they are captured by street sweepers. When leaves are collected in the street sweeping process, they are collected with street debris and are contaminated with oil and other runoff. This makes them ineligible for composting. The new leaf collection process will collect leaves before they are contaminated, thereby removing them from the waste stream and allowing them to be composted. The proposed use of grant funding is for a dedicated electric vehicle to operate the leaf collection equipment. The leaf collection equipment will be purchased this fiscal year, however the City still needs an additional vehicle to operate the equipment, and there is no capacity in the existing fleet to operate this machinery. \r\nThe second program that the City is proposing is the implementation of the Meal Pass application for restaurants in the City. Meal Pass is a subscription service that can provide extra meals to those in need, free of charge. Placer County will be implementing this app County-wide, however there is a fee for business to participate. In an effort to divert this edible food from the waste stream and incentivize Rocklin businesses to participate, the City is proposing subsidizing the first year of fees for restaurants in the city, with a maximum of $500 per business. This will allow up to 15 restaurants to participate in the program. This partnership with Placer County and the local business community will greatly increase edible food recovery in the city and connect those in need to resources. \r\nThe third program that the City will be supplementing is the annual Christmas tree recycling program. Every year, the City sponsors a Christmas tree recycling program. The City’s hauler provides bins, but City staff are responsible for accepting trees and loading them into bins. In the past, this has proven a challenge when the City receives a large number of trees. The City is proposing renting equipment to load the trees. This will increase the efficiency of the program, allow the City to receive more trees, and prevent more trees from being added to the waste stream. The City is also proposing staff costs to cover the three programs listed. The grants funds will be used to implement and support programs that will have long-lasting impacts on waste diversion.      \r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Rocklin","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elizabeth","LastName":"Sorg","Phone":"9166255582"},{"GrantID":27927,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to support personnel time implementing SB 1383 requirements as well as bins for businesses to comply with SB 1383 requirements. This includes time for outreach to businesses and residents, overseeing the renewables procurement program, three-bin indoor program for commercial businesses, free kitchen compost pail program for residents, inspection time, time for lid flipping, and various other requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Emeryville","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Matthew","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"5105963795"},{"GrantID":27928,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":82120.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funds being requested will be used to implement SB 1383 in the City of East Palo Alto, with projects that fall within the scope of Cal Recycle\u0027s guidelines. The projects for which the City of East Palo Alto is requesting funds can be found in the narrative proposal, and below:\r\n\r\nThe first project for which the our jurisdiction seeks funding is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help each jurisdiction meet its SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. Our jurisdiction will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County; to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support long-term SB 1383 compliance; and to assess innovative compost procurement, application, and funding strategies to build capacity for the long term.  \r\n\r\nThe second project for which our jurisdiction seeks funding is to supplement environmental staff’s time with SB 1383 outreach and enforcement. There is currently only one full-time and one part-time (.5FTE) staff in the Environmental Programs Division.  \r\n\r\nThe City of East Palo Alto is the least compliant jurisdiction in San Mateo County, with respect to generators that have yet to opt in for a green bin. This supplemental time will allow the staff members to work with our Joint Powers Authority (Rethink Waste) and our waste service provider Recology to ensure that the non-compliant commercial and multi-family dwelling accounts become compliant over the next year. With the addition of these grant funds, staff would spend a total of 15 hours a week devoted to SB 1383 outreach and education tasks for the City.","ParticipantName":"City of East Palo Alto","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Fatima","LastName":"Khan","Phone":"6508477589"},{"GrantID":27929,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"A portion of the proposed costs is consultant time. The City has contracted with a consulting firm to implement and manage compliance efforts for SB 1383.\r\n\r\nThe remaining proposed costs will supplement costs to purchase residential kitchen compost bins.","ParticipantName":"City of Hidden Hills","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Theresa","LastName":"Hernandez","Phone":"8188889281"},{"GrantID":27931,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":365114.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant funding will be used to continue the implementation of SB 1383 in Santa Barbara County. The Narrative Proposal document contains detailed information of how the budgeted items will be used for Edible Food Recovery, Personnel, Equipment, Education, and Record Keeping requirements.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sam","LastName":"Dickinson","Phone":"8058823618"},{"GrantID":27933,"CycleID":695,"CycleCode":"SWC79       ","CycleNameID":124,"CycleName":"Legacy Disposal Site Abatement Partial Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2019-20   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC79        - 2019-20","GrantManager":"Julian Lopez","AwardedFunds":750000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will design and construct grading and drainage improvements to complete a final cap on the La Habra Disposal Station #11, known as Vista Grande Landfill which was operated from 1949 to 1958.  The project will also expand and improve the existing landfill gas collection system.","ParticipantName":"City of La Habra","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Henderson","Phone":"5623834170"},{"GrantID":27937,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"If awarded, the City of Avalon intends to use the funding to aide in the collection of green waste and irrigation upgrades at our landfill.  \r\nCurrently, we use one of our trash trucks that is equipped with a compartment on the side of the vehicle for green waste collection.  We would like to upgrade our operation and purchase a vehicle that we can designate strictly to green waste collection.  \r\nThe current operation at our landfill does not promote proper irrigation of our green waste collection.  We intend to install a proper irrigation system to aide in the decomposition of green waste.","ParticipantName":"City of Avalon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jocelyn","LastName":"Francis","Phone":"3105100220"},{"GrantID":27938,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":75241.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Provide collection receptacles for businesses and residential kitchens for the handling organic food scraps for composting. Provide training for restaurants on the preservation and safe handling of recoverable edible food. Promote organic collection efforts through all forms of media.","ParticipantName":"City of Twentynine Palms","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elijah","LastName":"Marshall","Phone":"7603676799"},{"GrantID":27939,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":466392.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Edible Food Recovery Working Group - $218,281.00 to fully fund year 2 of the Edible Food Recovery Working Group in Sacramento County. This is a formal regional collaboration to support County-wide capacity building and compliance in edible food recovery. \r\n\r\nOrganics Roll Carts - $10,000.00 to purchase 100 green organics roll carts to increase the diversion of food waste at City event. The current carts used at events do not clearly differentiate between garbage, recycling and organics which makes it difficult for residents to properly sort and dispose of different materials. \r\n\r\nCompost Procurement - $79,000.00. for compost procurement program and compost distribution management. The City is also investigating procurement options including compost brokers, direct service provider agreements, compost hubs, etc. Therefore, the City will need to allocate the remaining grant funding towards procurement to reach SB1383 compliance.\r\n\r\nIndirect Costs - CalRecycle requires 10% of the total grant amount to be allocated for indirect costs. Based on our budget plan, this equals $30,728.10. \r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Elk Grove","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kimberley","LastName":"Taylor","Phone":"9166273440"},{"GrantID":27942,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The \"Waste to Resource\" project is an organic waste compost initiative designed to address crucial environmental and community needs in the city of Point Arena. The primary objectives are to 1) provide outreach and education towards effective organic waste management practices and 2) implement organic waste pick-up services for the constituents of Point Arena. In compliance with AB 1826 low population waiver for our city, the focus of organic waste diversion will be for businesses generating 2 or more cubic yards of solid waste per week and multifamily residences with 5 or more units. This project will incorporate other businesses and residences in a separate phase implementation. \r\n\r\nTo support these efforts, the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant will be utilized to contract with a local company specializing in organic waste education and processing. The funds will also be used to purchase equipment for the safe and sanitary collection of organic waste within the city limits of Point Arena. \r\n\r\nThe majority of the grant will be utilized to contract with Gritt Soil LLC to support the project\u0027s logistical and operational requirements. This portion of the grant ($47,112.50) will provide one year of income for two part-time positions (20 hours/week). Gritt Soil’s responsibilities under this contract include the following: \r\n\r\nOutreach: Surveys will be conducted at schools, businesses, and residences to assess the quantities of food and green waste being generated in each location. Businesses will receive a survey that inquires about edible food waste production and recovery strategies. Beyond waste quantification, the surveys will gauge the interest of constituents in learning how to conduct on-site composting in a safe and effective manner. This approach to outreach will inform the project of waste generation patterns, to identify opportunities for waste reduction, and assess the community\u0027s enthusiasm for adopting on-site composting practices.\r\n\r\nEducation: Businesses and residents will be provided information and coaching on three key elements:\r\nFood waste reduction\r\nCorrect sorting of food and green waste for safe and efficient collection and processing\r\nComposting workshops (2-4 times annually)\r\n\r\nThis initiative aims to enhance awareness, promote responsible waste management practices, and empower community members with the knowledge and skills needed for effective waste reduction and composting.\r\n\r\nCollection and Processing: The focus on this phase of the project is on the safe and systematic handling of food and green waste. The key aspects of this phase include:\r\nWeekly collection of organic waste\r\nCompliance with Regulations: Ensuring that the organic waste collection and composting activities adhere to relevant regulations. This includes following guidelines and standards set forth by California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) to promote environmentally responsible and lawful waste management practices. \r\n\r\nBy collecting organic waste regularly, prioritizing safety, and adhering to regulatory requirements, the project aims to create a sustainable and compliant system for the management and processing of food and green waste.\r\n\r\nThe remaining portion of the grant funds ($27,887.50) will be dedicated to the acquisition of equipment essential for the organic waste collection aspect of the project. The proposed equipment is the BY-L35, an electric rear-loading garbage truck with a volume capacity of 124 cubic feet and 60 miles of range. This truck is designed to efficiently, safely, and hygienically handle organic waste and lifts two 64-gallon cans simultaneously.\r\n\r\nTo facilitate the waste collection process, 200 green trash bins, with 63 gallon capacity each, will be purchased. These bins will be allocated to local businesses generating 2 or more cubic yards of solid waste per week and multifamily residences with 5 or more units. The Waste to Resource program will provide a membership program for all other Point Arena businesses and residents to participate in organic waste pick up. The truck and bins will be transported to Point Arena in a 20-foot shipping container, which will be repurposed for equipment storage at the compost site. \r\n\r\nThis project addresses organic waste management and environmental sustainability in Point Arena, California. By combining educational efforts, the provision of essential equipment, and the support of dedicated staff, we aim to promote a community-wide culture of responsible waste disposal and composting. Your grant investment will directly contribute to the betterment of Point Arena and assist us in achieving our environmental and community-oriented goals. We are committed to ensuring that this project is executed effectively, delivering long-lasting benefits to the community and the environment.","ParticipantName":"City of Point Arena","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Molly","LastName":"Haviland","Phone":"7078822122"},{"GrantID":27943,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":255665.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To pay the annual fee for the Recyclist Compliance Tracking Program and to also purchase household kitchen containers for residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Tracy","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Connie","LastName":"Lopes","Phone":"2098316359"},{"GrantID":27944,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":404054.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will be used to implement SB 1383 programs to ensure continued compliance with the regulations. The City of Roseville Waste Services plans to use these funds to assist with the purchase of an edible food recovery software application to connect those in need with meals prior to them being thrown away. We have also included funding for an inspection/enforcement vehicle, education/outreach and residential and commercial bins to collect organic material.","ParticipantName":"City of Roseville","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"White","Phone":"9165978465"},{"GrantID":27945,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of Loomis will use their funds towards their relationship with Pioneer Energy, negotiations/procurement on SB 1383 compliance/food collection in upcoming franchise agreement, maintaining the records for the recordkeeping requirement under the regulations, and working with Meal Pass App to provide connections with food distribution organizations.","ParticipantName":"Town of Loomis","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Carrie","LastName":"Baxter","Phone":"9167827821"},{"GrantID":27946,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":92197.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will participate in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help each jurisdiction meet their SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. The City will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County; to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support long-term SB 1383 compliance; and to assess innovative compost procurement, application, and funding strategies to build capacity for the long term.\r\n\r\nThe City would procure recycled organic products to meet the SB 1383 procurement requirements. This will be done by hosting several compost giveaway events to the residents, purchasing compost and mulch, and purchasing recycled paper and paper products.\r\n\r\nThe City would also consider purchasing stationary three-waste bin stations. This would help to educate city staff and the public on how to properly sort their waste in the correct bins. For the existing Slim Jims, staff will purchase Slim Jim trolleys or dollies to keep all three waste streams together. Some times the facility rooms are rented for special events so the mobile Slim Jim stations would be convenient to store and to use.","ParticipantName":"City of Menlo Park","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joanna P","LastName":"Chen","Phone":"6503306764"},{"GrantID":27947,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":1557735.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Sacramento County desires to utilize the grant funds to procure SB 1383 compliant recycling and organics carts for deployment to our curbside residential customers.  This will assist Sacramento County in achieving residential cart compliance sooner than the 2036 requirement.  Notably, we expect that this will have a positive impact on our customer behavior such that it will increase participation in the program and reduce contamination since customers will have properly colored and labeled carts that clearly indicate what can and cannot be accepted in each cart.  Additionally, Sacramento County intends to use the grant funds to procure compost as part of it compost giveaway program.  This will assist Sacramento County in achieving its annual procurement target.  Sacramento County established a compost giveaway pilot program in Spring 2023 at one site and it was a great success with our residents.  Sacramento County desires to expand that program to additional sites throughout the County so that our residents are better served by added convenience and accessibility to the compost piles.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kelli","LastName":"Sequest","Phone":"9168765393"},{"GrantID":27948,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With the January 1, 2024, start of the Enforcement of SB 1383 mandate, the City is responsible for implementing and enforcing the SB 1383 Ordinance in the community and must coordinate with city and county planners, waste haulers, waste processing facilities, recyclers, commercial businesses, residents, and edible food recovery organizations.   The implementation of this organics program is the largest agency based solid waste program push in the last 30 years.  Additionally, prior to the issuance of this SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program, SB 1383 was an unfunded State mandate.  The Local Assistance Grant provides the City with opportunities to focus on the issues critical to the success of its individual organics diversion/capture programs.  \r\n\r\nThe City responsibilities include the following:\r\n\r\n•\tImplementation of SB 1383 organics collection, recycling and edible food     recovery programs.   This program will occur in all sectors residential and commercial and all 3 services are now automatically provided.  \r\n•\tEstablishing an edible food recovery program in cooperation with local agencies and larger edible food waste generators.  \r\n•\tConducting outreach and education to all affected parties, including generators, haulers, facilities, edible food recovery organizations, and city/county departments  \r\n•\tProcuring recycled organic waste products like compost, mulch, renewable natural gas (RNG), and electricity. Procuring does not necessarily mean purchasing. \r\n•\tInspecting and enforcement of SB 1383. Edible food generator inspections may be combined with existing health inspections\r\n•\tMaintaining accurate and timely records of SB 1383 compliance\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Agoura Hills","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ramiro","LastName":"Adeva","Phone":"8185977353"},{"GrantID":27951,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":75072.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funds will be used to primarily fund all the requirements associated with the implementation of the City\u0027s edible food recovery program including Education and Outreach, Inspection and Enforcement, Record Keeping, Tier Identification and Capacity Planning. Additionally, funds will be used for edible food recovery program evaluation and gap analysis if it is determined that the San Diego County region has a shortfall in its Edible Food Recovery capacity.","ParticipantName":"City of Imperial Beach","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wbaldo","LastName":"Arellano","Phone":"6194244095"},{"GrantID":27952,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":181754.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will be responsible for continuing the grant implementation, including responsible for the performance of the grant and all related documentation.\r\n\r\nOur focus will be on \r\n- Program Evaluation/Gap Analysis\r\n- Procurement Requirements (using recycled organic products – compost, mulch, electricity, and/or renewable gas and recycled paper and paper products)\r\n- Education and outreach \r\n- Enforcement and Inspection if needed\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Yorba Linda","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Geoff","LastName":"Spencer","Phone":"7149617114"},{"GrantID":27954,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Aid in the implementation of regulations adopted by CalRecycle in compliance with SB 1383 which establishes statewide targets to reduce the amount of organic waste disposal in landfills.  This includes but is not limited to education and outreach to both commercial and residential generators, program evaluation, gap analysis, capacity planning, enforcement and inspection, edible food recovery, procurement requirements, record keeping and/or continued support of consultants to assist the City with compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Dixon","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Louren","LastName":"Kotow","Phone":"7076787000"},{"GrantID":27955,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":218128.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Rancho Cordova will use their funds towards their relationship with Zero Food Print and maintaining procurement. The costs included in the budget are for procurement with Zero Food Print. The procurement costs with Zero Food Print are budgeted for $152,174.","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Cordova","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marc","LastName":"Hill","Phone":"9168518821"},{"GrantID":27956,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":224560.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City participates in a countywide edible food recovery program to meet the requirements of SB 1383. Each member agency contributes to the overall costs of the program contractor, Joint Venture Silicon Valley, to operate the food recovery program. These grant funds will be allocated to support the base program for fiscal years 2024-2025 and 2025-2026. Food recovery program enhancement projects in fiscal year 2024-2025 will aid food recovery efforts at our schools by providing supplies (e.g., ice packs) to defray the costs of program implementation. Other enhancement project activities include an expansion of donation reverse logistics through outreach and pilot programs so that recovered food can stay in the county.\r\nTo meet Mountain View\u0027s organic waste product procurement targets required by SB 1383, the City will utilize grant funds to help reach our 2024 and 2025 procurement targets. The City proposes to contract with a third-party direct service provider to get SB 1383 compliant compost to farms and ranches and who will maintain records that the City can use in annual reporting.","ParticipantName":"City of Mountain View","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Cutter","Phone":"6509036033"},{"GrantID":27957,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":102186.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Wildomar aims to launch a comprehensive compost and mulch program that will enhance the community\u0027s environmental health and resilience.  Utilization of compost and mulch will facilitate a range of multi-benefit projects for residents entailing: Landscape Enhancement, Erosion Control and Water Quality Improvement.   A total of $39,675 is allocated for compost acquisition - 529 tons, with $39,560 allocated for the procurement of mulch- 430 yards, including installation, totaling $79,235.","ParticipantName":"City of Wildomar","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jason","LastName":"Farag","Phone":"9516777751"},{"GrantID":27958,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":166263.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to primarily fund requirements associated with the implementation of the City\u0027s Edible Food Recovery program including Education and Outreach, Inspection and Enforcement, Record Keeping, Tier Identification and Capacity Planning. Additionally, funds will be used for Edible Food Recovery program evaluation and gap analysis if it is determined that the San Diego County region has a shortfall in its Edible Food Recovery capacity.","ParticipantName":"City of Encinitas","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Erik","LastName":"Steenblock","Phone":"7606332108"},{"GrantID":27959,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":92104.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With the January 1, 2024 start of the SB 1383 enforcement mandate, our city is responsible for implementing the SB 1383 Ordinance in their communities and must coordinate with city and county planners, waste haulers, waste processing facilities, recyclers, commercial businesses, residents, and edible food recovery organizations.   The implementation of this organics program is the largest agency based solid waste program push in the last 30 years.\r\n\r\nThe funds allotted by this grant will be focused on the City of Goleta administrative staffing needs, education to promote organic program participation, enforcement staffing to ensure program compliance in accordance with the guidelines, marketing/promotional/outreach programs which will include all media outlets from the citywide mailings, local newspaper, city website, city social media, video, television, hauler outreach, etc., materials for program compliance (recovered organics, etc.), personnel including additional staffing required and staff and volunteer training","ParticipantName":"City of Goleta","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Luz “Nina”","LastName":"Buelna","Phone":"8059617569"},{"GrantID":27961,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":395953.0000,"ProjectSummary":"These funds will primarily be used for Edible Food Recovery education, outreach, technical assistance, inspection and enforcement activities of our edible food generators and food recovery organizations. Funds will also cover SB 1383 organic recycling outreach to our residents and broader business community.\r\nFunds will be used to develop educational content and perform outreach through various means including inspections of our Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators, technical assistance site visits, video or phone assistance webinars, and/or public service announcements. Some grant funds could also be used to cover the costs of materials for educational signs or other educational materials. The goal will be to ensure edible food donation programs are established with our Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators and to also maximize organic recycling participation with desired sorting behavior and minimize contamination.","ParticipantName":"City of Escondido","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kim","LastName":"Silva","Phone":"7608394076"},{"GrantID":27962,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":107700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"If approved, a portion of the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grand funds would be used to purchase equipment for local Food Recovery Organizations (FROs) located in San Gabriel. These FROs are small non-profit organizations that are in need of equipment. Funds will also be used for City staff time/labor for administrative tasks related to SB1383, and recycled office products procurement.","ParticipantName":"City of San Gabriel","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Capucine","LastName":"Hernandez","Phone":"6263082825"},{"GrantID":27963,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":207005.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City of Napa will use SB 1383 Local Assistant Grant Program funds to aid in the implementation of regulations adopted by CalRecycle pursuant to Chapter 395, Statutes of 2016. Funds will be used to assist the City of Napa with the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383. Funds will go toward new collection equipment, specifically toward the purchase of new outdoor recycling and compost collection carts to collect organic waste from residential and/or commercial customers. City of Napa will use Grant funds to purchase 1,404 new outdoor recycling and compost carts with in mold cart decals to replace old containers that are past their useful life. Additional funds will be used for the purchase of updated outdoor recycling and compost decals (stickers) that will be applied to all residential recycling and compost carts in the field that are not past their useful life. Total carts in need of decals is approximately 45,000.","ParticipantName":"City of Napa","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5306247947"},{"GrantID":27966,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":86133.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will be participating in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help each jurisdiction meet their SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. Our Jurisdiction will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County; to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support long-term SB 1383 compliance; and to assess innovative compost procurement, application, and funding strategies to build capacity for the long term.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Burlingame","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sigalle","LastName":"Michael","Phone":"6505587274"},{"GrantID":27967,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With the January 1, 2024 start of the SB 1383 enforcement mandate, the City of Ojai is responsible for implementing the SB 1383 Ordinance in their communities and must coordinate with  county planners, waste haulers, waste processing facilities, recyclers, commercial businesses, residents, and edible food recovery organizations.   The implementation of this organics program is the largest agency-based solid waste program push in the last 30 years.  Additionally, prior to the issuance of this SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program, SB 1383 was an unfunded State mandate.  This grant provides the City with opportunities to focus on the issues critical to the success of waste Diversion and capture programs.  \r\nOjai’s responsibilities include the following:\r\n•\tImplementation of SB 1383 organics collection, recycling and edible food recovery programs.   This program will occur in all sectors residential and commercial and all 3 services are now automatically provided.  \r\n•\tEstablishing an edible food recovery program in cooperation with local agencies and larger edible food waste generators.  \r\n•\tConducting outreach and education to all affected parties, including generators, haulers, facilities, edible food recovery organizations, and city/county departments  \r\n•\tProcuring recycled organic waste products like compost, mulch, renewable natural gas (RNG), and electricity. Procuring does not necessarily mean purchasing. \r\n•\tInspection and enforcement compliance with SB 1383. Edible food generator inspections can be combined with existing health inspections.\r\n•\tMaintaining accurate and timely records of SB 1383 compliance","ParticipantName":"City of Ojai","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lindy","LastName":"Palmer","Phone":"8056465581"},{"GrantID":27968,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":187556.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With the SB 1383 enforcement mandate beginning January 1, 2024, our City is responsible for implementing the SB 1383 Ordinance in our communities and must coordinate continued compliance with City and County planners, waste haulers, waste processing facilities, recyclers, commercial businesses, residents, and edible food recovery organizations.\r\n\r\nThe implementation of this organics program is the largest agency based solid waste program initiative in the last 30 years. Additionally, prior to the issuance of this SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program, SB 1383 was an unfunded State mandate. This grant provides funding assistant to local jurisdictions, creating opportunities to address critical issues to further the success of their individual organics programs and diversion/capture programs, that meets regulation requirements.\r\n\r\nOur City responsibilities include the following:\r\n•\tImplementation of SB 1383 organics collection, recycling and edible food recovery programs.  This program will occur in all sectors of residential and commercial areas and all 3 services are now automatically provided. \r\n•\tEstablishing an edible food recovery program in coordination with local agencies and larger edible food waste generators.  \r\n•\tConducting outreach and education to all affected parties, including generators, haulers, facilities, edible food recovery organizations, and City/County departments.  \r\n•\tProcuring recycled organic waste products including compost, mulch, renewable natural gas (RNG), electricity, and recycled paper and paper products. Procuring does not necessarily mean purchasing.\r\n•\tInspecting and enforcement in compliance with SB 1383. Edible food generator inspections can be combined with existing health inspections.\r\n•\tMaintaining accurate and timely records of SB 1383 enforcement and compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Camarillo","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Carmen","LastName":"Nichols","Phone":"8053885679"},{"GrantID":27969,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":514832.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Huntington Beach proposes to use the Grant Funds to utilize a consultant who will provide technical assistance and support with Recordkeeping, Franchise Agreement contract management and compliance monitoring, and Edible Food Recovery compliance. Additionally, Grant Funds will be used for the labor, hauling, equipment and supplies for the setup and operation of a permanent public compost giveaway station.","ParticipantName":"City of Huntington Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"DEBRA","LastName":"JUBINSKY","Phone":"7143745321"},{"GrantID":27970,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to promote, educate, and provide resources to residents and businesses to aid them in complying with SB 1383; to procure professional services to assist the City with inspection and enforcement of Edible Food Recovery program; and to procure recovered organic waste products.","ParticipantName":"City of Coronado","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ofelia","LastName":"Andrade","Phone":"6195227381"},{"GrantID":27971,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With the proposed grant project, the City of Gustine would be able to 1) obtain equipment that may take years to budget for/obtain; the equipment is a steer skid loader that will help with the unloading/loading and movement of organics waste products (i.e. compost) that will then be spread on public parks and other City-owned areas; equipment would also include indoor/outdoor collection containers for City-owned public spaces (such as the parks and the downtown area), for special events that take place within the City, and for local businesses to make available to their staff and patrons; 2) the proposed grant project will assist the City in procuring its Procurement Target Goals of compost from an organics waste processing facility; and 3) the proposed grant project will help with Consultant costs for grant administration and SB1383 Sit Visits/Inspections, Program Evaluation/Compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Gustine","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Jami","LastName":"Westervelt","Phone":"2098546471"},{"GrantID":27973,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We intend to use funds for an SB 1383 outreach campaign that includes design of truck billboards/signs to go on our curbside recycling trucks and the garbage and organics trucks of our franchised hauler, East Bay Sanitary. We will also have outreach designed for advertising at the 2 BART stations in El Cerrito that will run for 4 weeks per cycle for a total of 2 cycles during the grant term. \r\n\r\nWe also plan to use funds to purchase additional compost for our monthly compost giveaways that often run out within half a day in peak season. We plan to double the amount of compost for the giveaways 6 months of each year of the grant cycle (during peak season). \r\n\r\nLastly, funds will be used to pay for a part-time Environmental Intern to assist with executing the outreach and education activites associated with this grant.   ","ParticipantName":"City of El Cerrito","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christina","LastName":"Leard","Phone":"5102154338"},{"GrantID":27975,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":191655.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Green Humboldt Initiative is a pioneering project dedicated to meeting the challenges posed by California’s SB1383 regulations through innovative organic waste reduction and food recovery strategies. This initiative is designed to significantly minimize the amount of organic waste reaching landfills, thereby reducing methane emissions and contributing to the fight against climate change.\r\nOur comprehensive approach encompasses the development of infrastructure for edible food recovery, the expansion of composting facilities, and the procurement of essential equipment. We aim to transform organic waste management practices within Humboldt County by introducing advanced composting techniques, promoting widespread community participation, and fostering sustainable food systems.\r\nAt the heart of our proposal is the Harvest Humboldt Edible Food Recovery Program, which will establish a network of refrigerated food recovery hubs, enabling us to redirect surplus food from landfills to community members in need. This program will be complemented by extensive training and employment opportunities for county residents, emphasizing food safety and compliance with regulatory standards.\r\nIn tandem, we will engage in Capacity Planning for Humboldt Composting and Anaerobic Digester Facilities to enhance our ability to process organic waste efficiently. The project will finance the procurement of state-of-the-art composting equipment for the Humboldt Correctional Facility and other county departments, ensuring the effective decomposition of organic materials.\r\nOur Organics Procurement and Mulch/Compost Coupon Discount Program will incentivize the use of locally sourced compost, reducing the carbon footprint associated with waste transportation and supporting local agriculture. Education and outreach efforts will drive the adoption of eco-friendly landscaping practices across residential and commercial sectors.\r\nA robust enforcement and monitoring framework will ensure adherence to SB1383 mandates, with allocated funds supporting the costs of enforcement personnel and the development of comprehensive tracking systems.\r\nFinally, Public Awareness, Engagement, Education, and Outreach Programs will serve to cultivate a culture of environmental responsibility, leveraging workshops, seminars, and public campaigns to embed sustainable waste management practices within the fabric of our community.\r\nThis multi-dimensional initiative promises not just to fulfill but to exceed SB1383 requirements, positioning Humboldt County as a leader in environmental stewardship and community resilience. Through the SB1383 Grant, we will secure the necessary resources to launch and sustain these vital programs, making a lasting impact on our environment and society.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Thomas","LastName":"Mattson","Phone":"7074457652"},{"GrantID":27976,"CycleID":813,"CycleCode":"TEA31       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA31        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":81194.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Bakersfield‘s Waste Tire Enforcement Program will implement an inspection and compliance program that:\r\n\r\n1. Educates waste tire generators within our jurisdiction on their responsibilities to comply with applicable laws;\r\n\r\n2. Surveys Waste Tire Facilities and confirm that generators are using authorized waste tire haulers, properly maintaining CTLs; and fulfilling the WTF requirements;\r\n\r\n3. Identifies and reports sites that may be in violation of WTF storage standards;\r\n\r\n4. Initiates enforcement action against facilities that are in non-compliance by issuing a Notice of Violation (NOV);\r\n\r\n5. Refers facilities that continue to be in non-compliance after the issuance of a LNOV to CalRecycle staff;\r\n\r\n6. Identify and investigate existing sites where waste tires have been illegally dumped; and\r\n\r\n7. Obtains and submits the necessary information required for monthly reporting through WTMS to CalRecycle.\r\n\r\nThe activities described above are an effective way to address the City of Bakersfield’s\r\nneed to educate tire dealers and auto dismantlers about their responsibilities and reduce the\r\nillegal disposal of waste tires. The program will be comprehensive, and informative and allows for enforcement action when necessary. It provides for correcting waste handling problems, reducing long-term disposal problems, identifying illegal waste tire haulers, and encouraging compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Lykins","Phone":"6613263510"},{"GrantID":27977,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":277986.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Monterey County Environmental Health Bureau grant project description activities will include personnel time collection, admin cost, equipment, education, and outreach. The personnel time will cover county staff when going out and conducting education and outreach such as waste assessment site visits presentations trainings and will now include inspections for enforcement for organics waste generators along with Tier 1 \u0026 Tier 2 edible food generators. The administrative cost will help support a Recycling Resource Recovery Specialist and the Accountant II as they will be the staff that will be managing the grant, managing projects purchasing and reporting. The County is also allocating funding towards the collection component for the pre purchase of a two-year subscription of the careIt app. This app was purchased with the previous funding, and we plan to continue paying for the subscription as all the other jurisdictions within the county are already using it to help build our edible food recovery capacity. Another project we plan on allocate funding towards would be the purchase of 23-gallon slim jims used for organic waste. This would be a pilot program specifically targeting schools and potentially some commercial generators. the county would reach out to the schools to help implement organic services if they have not already done so. Slim jims would be provided during the training for the kitchen staff. County is also allocating funding towards educational and outreach this component will continue supporting the partnership we have with the western and eastern Technical Assistant Committees (TAC) groups that support with education and outreach and other resources within the county. It will also continue supporting compliance letters, radio ads, display ads, social media, Flyers, brochures, and PowerPoint presentations. The outreach component will support staff when needed to provide waste assessments trainings for organic waste and edible food recovery, Community presentations, HOA presentations. Funding allocated for equipment would cover PPE such as gloves hard hat steel toe boots safety glasses safety vest, safety jackets and potentially iPad accessories such as keyboards.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Melissa","LastName":"Rangel","Phone":"8317558907"},{"GrantID":27980,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":354476.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds requested will be used for implementation and completion of SB 1383 programs and projects. Costs incurred will include Administrative Costs related to consulting fees on projects such as Hauler Franchise Agreement Amendments and any other actions that may be presented to the Tulare County Board of Supervisor. Remaining funding allocated to administrative costs will go towards administrative hours worked on SB 1383 tasks and actions, including but not limited to: Education and Outreach, recordkeeping, management of County Website content, compliance, and communication with consultants and Franchise Haulers. Remaining grand funds will be allocated to expansion of compost and organics recycling infrastructure through design and permitting of a proposed compost facility, as well as funding personnel positions that will be staffed at this facility. These funds will assist the County with effective implementation of the aformentioned actions and projects.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paige","LastName":"Vandegrift","Phone":"5596247209"},{"GrantID":27981,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Santa Lucia Community Services Special District would be honored to receive grant funding for the necessary tools required for the implementation of food waste collections within the district for homeowners and restaurants. This initial funding would go directly towards the purchase of a rolloff dumpster, mobile cart lifter, food waste bins and other personal protective equipment required for safe handling of food wastes. In conjunction with the physical tools required to get the program off the ground, the district will also need funds to facilitate proper training and community outreach as well as continued community education as the program grows, and direct two current staff members to collections of food waste by shuffling tasks to accommodate one 10 hour day per week for both staff members for collections and bin cleaning.","ParticipantName":"Santa Lucia Community Services District","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Aimee","LastName":"Dahle","Phone":"8316206780"},{"GrantID":27982,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":269105.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Vacaville  will utilize the total amount of SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program funds to support the following various SB 1383 related programming activities. The City\u0027s use of grant funds will primarily focus on procurement requirements and recordkeeping.","ParticipantName":"City of Vacaville","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Matthew-Jordan","LastName":"Santos","Phone":"7074696507"},{"GrantID":27983,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":233689.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Lake Forest was awarded $233,689 in SB 1383 Local Assistance grant funds to reduce organic waste sent to landfills. The grant funds were used to procure mulch and apply it to various places within the City to successfully achieve the City\u0027s Procurement Target in accordance with SB 1383. They also used funds for SB 1383 program development, including the services of a recycling consultant(EcoNomics, Inc.) who assisted with Edible Food Recovery inspections of Tier One and Tier Two generators. The consultant also prepared SB1383 outreach to businesses via e-mail, phone calls, letters and visits and connected with generators to inspect their edible food programs. This assistance helped the City meet the requirements of SB 1383 for edible food recovery.","ParticipantName":"City of Lake Forest","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Groves","Phone":"9494613571"},{"GrantID":27984,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":106439.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of La Quinta SB 1383 grant project will implement a communitywide sustainability program that will bolster its current programs and successes as we approach our commercial and residential covered generators with supportive equipment and outreach assets that will ultimately harness continued community environmental stewardship to our already committed citywide constituents that live, work and play in our city. The city will approach its grant management with supportive equipment and aid to our Edible Food Recovery efforts in our community that will help reduce the amount of food waste and increase edible food recovery. In addition, the city will provide a mission-to-sustainable pilot program for our covered commercial generators that will provide relief to staff with collection equipment, and container labeling, reducing staff strain while reducing contamination. Also, in an effort to aid our multifamily and shopping center with additional education, the city proposed enclosure signage to increase recycling awareness and participation; the ultimate goal is to create additional assets to educate participants on how to recycle correctly.  Lastly, this includes a community sustainability supportive approach aimed to increase support to our local businesses with their waste reduction efforts by providing a sustainable approach to their serverware and reducing single-use cutlery. Our dedicated Organics Compliance Officer\u0027s goal is to introduce these initiatives, monitor for participation, and inspect for compliance. Together, the ultimate goal for this grant project is to create a community that naturally supports our sustainability goals while contributing to our state\u0027s diversion and climate change goals. Edible Food Recovery is an integral part of the city\u0027s long-standing program to feed community members in need while helping the city meet its SB 1383 Edible Food Recovery goals. The Organics Recycling Officer is an essential member of the city and community, as we provide valuable education, outreach, monitoring, inspections, and in the near future enforcement actions to ensure we are compliant and moving toward being a leader in Organics Recycling in the State of California with our Strong but Supportive covered generators approach to recycling programs. Education and outreach are critical to informing our city about recycling services and program participation. As we move into enforcement in 2024, it will be critical to provide our constituents with important recycling information to avoid any compliance matters. Equipment is part of our strong and supportive approach to our commercial covered generators as it has garnered a unique relationship between our business community and the City, maximizing our program participation and welcoming the use of recycling programs, especially as economic and staffing continue to be a challenge for business owners. Lastly, procurement assistance provides the city with financial assistance as we meet our SB 1383 recovered organic product programs.","ParticipantName":"City of La Quinta","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Gilbert","LastName":"Villalpando","Phone":"7607777094"},{"GrantID":27985,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":363315.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant funds will be used for a number of items including:  personnel costs; compost spreader; outreach and education; containers; and procurement.  ","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Benjamin","LastName":"Lucha","Phone":"7609555086"},{"GrantID":27986,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Kensington Police Protection and Community Services District will be using SB1383 Grant Funding to conduct an analysis of the Districts current SB1383 programs to determine areas of need and support for program implementation.  The District will work with a consultant and its hauler to determine gaps in implementation and develop programs that will satisfy those needs.  There will also be a focus on developing enhanced multifamily collection of organics and recycling as well as educational and outreach support to ensure any programs implemented are successful.","ParticipantName":"Kensington Police Protection and Community Services District","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Aranda","Phone":"6613001231"},{"GrantID":27988,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":79409.0000,"ProjectSummary":"- Edible Food Recovery\r\n- Educational and outreach (includes organic waste \u0026 edible food recovery)\r\n- Enforcement and Inspection\r\n- Procurement Requirements (using recycled organic products - compost, mulch, electricity, and/or recycled paper and paper products)\r\n- Record Keeping\r\n- Funding assistance for IVRMA","ParticipantName":"City of Brawley","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Silvia","LastName":"Luna","Phone":"7603448941"},{"GrantID":27990,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":292904.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Murrieta proposes to use the funding to acquire kitchen pails to distribute to constituents, continue to educate and encourage the general public to comply with organic recycling requirements and assist the City in meeting its procurement targets. Funding will also be allocated to a regional program through a COG which connects food rescue organizations to Tier 1 and 2 generators.","ParticipantName":"City of Murrieta","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Pedro","LastName":"Cevallos","Phone":"9514616448"},{"GrantID":27992,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":459414.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County plans to utilize SB 1383 local assistance funds to cover various costs associated with implementing, monitoring and enforcement activities related to SB 1383. \r\n\r\nFunding may be used to pay county staff and/or other consultants to assist with SB 1383 related programs, which may include, but is not limited to reviewing waivers, helping generators comply with organics collection programs, implementing edible food programs, developing waste characterization studies, procurement of recovered organic waste products, food waste assessments, technical assistance for Edible Food Recovery Organizations and Services, capacity studies, as well as designing outreach and education. Funding may also be used for County staff time, Code Enforcement and Environmental Health staff for training as well as conducting inspections, identifying violations, and developing/implementing enforcement programs. Lastly, funding may also be applied to staff costs associated with administering these funds in compliance with the applicable requirements, which includes tracking and reporting expenditures, as well as providing overall program support.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Brockbank","Phone":"9256552911"},{"GrantID":27993,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":278760.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Purchase of compost to reach Burbank\u0027s procurement requirement.","ParticipantName":"City of Burbank","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Hoffmann","Phone":"8182383911"},{"GrantID":27995,"CycleID":813,"CycleCode":"TEA31       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA31        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":110805.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: San Mateo County EH applies for the TEA 31 Tire enforcement grant to conduct inspection and enforcement activities as it relates to the Tire Program, under guidance from Cal Recycle.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Rompf","Phone":"6503390327"},{"GrantID":27996,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":141273.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Cathedral City was awarded $141,273 in SB1383 Local Assistance grant funds for edible food recovery, compost spreading activities, and the purchase of compost containers.\r\n\r\nThey partnered with FIND Food Bank to support regulatory compliance and strengthen the City’s Edible Food Recovery Program. This partnership provided the operational capacity, technical expertise, and coordination necessary to help both the City and participating edible food generators meet SB 1383 requirements.\r\n\r\nThroughout the grant term, Cathedral City’s Edible Food Recovery Program successfully maintained and expanded comprehensive food rescue services. Distribution site training and ongoing coordination further ensured recovered food was handled and distributed safely and efficiently. Establishment staff and volunteers received ongoing training and coordination support, while food distribution sites were regularly assisted to maintain program consistency. Volunteer recruitment, scheduling, and oversight were managed through a dedicated food rescue volunteer program, supported by a mobile app platform to streamline communication and tracking.","ParticipantName":"City of Cathedral City","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Deanna","LastName":"Pressgrove","Phone":"7607700369"},{"GrantID":27998,"CycleID":813,"CycleCode":"TEA31       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA31        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":39392.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste tire enforcement grant.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Moushumi","LastName":"Hasan","Phone":"5306668646"},{"GrantID":28001,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":270827.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will be participating in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help each jurisdiction meet their SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. Our Jurisdiction will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County; to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support long-term SB 1383 compliance; and to assess innovative compost procurement, application, and funding strategies to build capacity for the long term.\r\n\r\nWhile the City’s primary focus is to explore a mix of options that will meet our annual procurement targets, fulfilling this target with just compost alone will far exceed that which is used and needed by the City. By partnering on a regional effort with the County of San Mateo and local jurisdictions, we will meet a portion of our procurement target. New equipment purchases will assist City staff in spreading mulch across City-owned greenspaces in hopes to meet more than 50% of its annual procurement amount. The City also wants to prioritize recordkeeping requirements through a joint effort with its waste hauler, Republic Services, as well as extend education and outreach to grade school youth in Daly City.","ParticipantName":"City of Daly City","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Leilani","LastName":"Ramos","Phone":"6509918101"},{"GrantID":28002,"CycleID":814,"CycleCode":"CCG3        ","CycleNameID":132,"CycleName":"Community Composting for Green Spaces","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CCG3         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Sherwood Valley Rancheria proposes implementation of vermicomposting at Westside Community Garden, which will produce a high-quality soil amendment for their on-site community garden and native plant nursery. This project will divert spoiled food from the Tribe’s food distribution program, the Tribe’s Elder Lunch Program, and vegetation from the Tribe’s Maintenance Department. This project will fund composting equipment, a rainwater catchment system to make water available for composting, electric cargo bikes and other costs for transporting feedstock and compost, tree planting and maintenance, office and safety items, and one part-time position. ","ParticipantName":"Sherwood Valley Rancheria","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Anna","LastName":"FarPorte","Phone":"7073544793"},{"GrantID":28004,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":99195.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Yolo County aims to target a variety of SB 1383 categories and requirements through the OWR4 grant funds being offered. Our narrative proposal outlines a Food Waste Prevention Program, Edible Food Recovery partnerships, Education and Outreach, and compost procurement, to name a few. ","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marissa","LastName":"Juhler","Phone":"5306668813"},{"GrantID":28005,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":179579.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Lynwood deems the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program funding as a valuable resource to assist in complying with SB 1383 program regulations, while promoting the goals of reducing methane gas, increasing public awareness, and perhaps, most importantly, increasing recovery by 20% of disposed edible food for human consumption by January 1, 2025.\r\n\r\nMultiple tasks, some of which carry over from the previous funding cycle for FY21/22, will be implemented and/or expanded using the financial resources available to the City under the FY22/23 funding cycle. \r\n\r\nFor example, by the continuation of careful capacity planning, along with increasing the management of organics, the City could identify alternative facilities and/or emerging technologies for processing the organics generated within Lynwood.\r\n\r\nMulti-lingual educational materials, such as fliers, brochures, email blasts, residential/commercial door hangers and informational handouts at City Hall, City Facilities, local Schools, Events and Outreach opportunities, represent a significant priority, receiving an approximate 20% allocation, or $25k.\r\n\r\nAs a catalyst, more frequent site visits will be conducted at commercial generators to increase program participation, raise recovery levels, and verify that food rescue operations are running optimally under alliances between edible food donors and local food recovery organizations.\r\n\r\nThe funding will be also be expended to upgrade recordkeeping software, utilized, in part, to match edible food donors with local food banks.\r\n\r\nDuring this grant cycle, the City will remain hyper-focused on Compliance and Enforcement. As stated above, this will entail more frequent site visits and heightened vigilance over generator practices to isolate program gaps, mitigate levels of contamination, measure volumes, produce cleaner streams of recyclable commodities, and identify immediate opportunities to drive greater organics recovery.\r\n\r\nCitywide SB 1383 program success will be fortified by the prudent expenditure of the estimated funds available to the City during the FY22/23 funding cycle.","ParticipantName":"City of Lynwood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julian","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"3106030220"},{"GrantID":28006,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":155653.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Purchasing compost/mulch/socks related to SB1383 implementation, customization of app or software, waste audits, purchasing in-mold labels and/or stickers related to SB1383 implementation, transportation services for the procurement of compost/mulch, administrative support related to SB1383 implementation, education and outreach for local schools, purchasing a billboard signage, consulting services related to SB1383 activities.","ParticipantName":"City of Fountain Valley","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Soumelia","LastName":"Gountoumas","Phone":"7145934441"},{"GrantID":28007,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":167713.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In July of 2017, our City Council adopted Resolution 17-62 addressing food waste and food recovery from within the City boarders and reaffirmed its commitment by adopting Resolution 20-97 in December 2020, which also requires the integration of edible food waste.\r\n\r\nCapacity Planning \r\n\r\nAs part of the capacity planning established herein, we will expand our planning endeavors to include a revised quantification for our actual food recovery capacity utilizing current resources and develop additional avenues and partners if our revised capacity is insufficient to meet the needs of the donations made to the recovery organizations.  In some cases, capacity at existing location may be expanded and in others, we will provide assistance to our partners to help expand and/or modernize their facilities and infrastructure needs.  These services will include conducting random evaluations and audits of identified food generators and requiring a comprehensive tracking of donated and discarded food and related products.  Combined with our hauler audit program that is conducted every year, all locations in the City that either generate, distribute, process, arrange, store, sell, or otherwise deal with food material will be required to submit and electronically generated tracking system to account for the life-cycle accounting of the food, donated for consumption, processed via compost or recovery facility, or landfilled.\r\n\r\nAs part of our capacity planning endeavors although the City has entered into an agreement with our residential service provider for capacity planning, we continue to strive to enhance the capacity availability of our 13 nonexclusive franchise solid waste and recycling providers. To this end each of our known exclusive franchises will be audited for potential inclusion in this program. Part of the audit will include a review of their current customer listing and an analysis of identified company\u0027s ability to take on additional capacity and expand their previously identified programs. Each of these areas will be quantified based on identified food recovery and capacities to determine a base formula for program implementation.\r\n\r\nEnsuring that program parameters are strictly adhered to, random evaluations and audits of food generators will be conducted on a regular basis to ensure that the identified potential for donated and discarded food items are compliant with the parameters that we have established. The program to be enacted with these funds will provide direct assistance to these organizations to determine the actual capacity that each is capable of achieving under the program.  One of the areas of focus under this portion will be the expansion of the edible food from commercial generators.  Expanding our education and outreach program to Tier 1 and Tier 2 partners will be part of the capacity planning to ensure that the same messages are being not only distributed but fully understood by all of the participants in the program.\r\n\r\nWe will build on the success of our initial program by working with our current non-profit partners and food recovery organizations to enhance the linkages between them and direct donors in order to reduce the time between donation and redistribution.  Once the connections are established, comprehensive training will be implemented to ensure the capacity of the program parameters either remain at established program levels or enhanced with programmatic expansion.\r\n\r\nEdible Food Recovery\r\n\r\nAs part of the edible food recovery program identified within the contents of this grant proposal, we will be working with our community groups and collaborative partners in the collection, preparation, and storage of edible food. The food collected will be utilized by various nonprofit organizations and distribution centers to provide much needed meals to the under served residents of our City and surrounding areas. In some cases, these distributions will involve working with other organizations and nonprofit entities on collaborative approaches to reach target audiences to maximize our distribution endeavors.  \r\n\r\nUnderstanding the dynamics of the recovery of edible food goes far beyond just the recovery process, it involves the complete understanding of the process from beginning to end. This process includes not only the collection cataloging, handling, and transference of the edible food collected, it also requires a complete understanding of food packaging and safety requirements.  One of the ways we will accomplish this is by using the vast network of city volunteers and organizations to provide on call and scheduled collection of edible food. Once collected the food will be brought to a centralized processing location of one of our community partners, evaluated and inspected according to program parameters and distribution standards and prepared for distribution. In some cases, hot or cooked food will be distributed within hours of collection to various locations throughout the City and surrounding areas based upon applicable distribution standards while in other cases collected food maybe consolidated and or partnered with other food to create hardy meals that can be stored and or distributed as needed.\r\n\r\nUtilizing the current capacities that were developed in the early stages of our food recovery program we will continue what the expansion of the program to include larger food storage areas which can be utilized by our local nonprofit organizations, food banks, food pantries, shelters, and others within the city for the storage of edible food.\r\n\r\nBuilding on the successful collections of our initial SB1383 program implementation this continuation phase will encompass unique and innovative collaborations which will bring together various businesses and service industry professionals to combine their talents and collective resources to establish programs that are intended to reach far beyond traditional methods and targeted partners. These programs are envisioned for consolidated efforts on weekends and other events sponsored by the city to bring attention to edible food recovery and the need for reducing the excessive and wasteful discard of edible food. Utilizing their culinary talents, we will seek to include various program participants and eating establishments to provide demonstrations in the proper preparation of meals in the safe storage food stuff.  These demonstrations will take place in the form of virtual and in-person events and recorded messaging to provide great capacity of our edible food recovery efforts.\r\n\r\nFood Waste Prevention Projects \r\n\r\nAs part of any successful food recovery program, we must look at the entire food cycle from preparation to serving and recovery.  Even though we have established successful programs for the donation and collection of edible food under this section of the program we will focus our efforts on preventing waste by addressing the planning and preparation of food to prevent waste from even being generated.  This endeavor starts with developing a clear understanding of food and necessities, menu planning, and preparation. To expand the scope an understanding of this task we will work behind the scenes in restaurants, food establishments, and other food preparation establishments to educate them on back of house practices and techniques to help reduce the generation of food waste.\r\n\r\nThis program involves demonstrating the beneficial practice of food reuse in the form of food stocks, sauces, purees, soups, seasonings, and poaching liquids, as well as garnish. Utilizing what has traditionally been thrown away, this program will educate back-of-house prep staff, chefs, and servers on new and innovative techniques to maximize utilization of fresh fruits and vegetables to reduce waste and unnecessary spoilage. In some cases, this instruction will be in the form of in person demonstrations at individual restaurants and eating locations while in others it may be online seminars, previously recorded sessions, or even visual presentations online and other social media avenues.\r\n\r\nThese programmatic sessions will also be expanded to include residential and multifamily practices that can be implemented by our residents to assist in our efforts to reduce food from rotting, being underutilized, and discarded into landfills.  The residential portion of the food elimination and reduction program will be geared to everyday activities associated with food preparation. Utilizing a combination of techniques, processes, and programs, we are confident that the information that we provide to our residents, businesses, and the community will prove beneficial in the reduction of food waste.  A secondary benefit of this program is that program participants will learn how to work with traditionally discarded cuttings which can save money, time, and reduce the wasteful discarding of otherwise useful food.  We are confident that the parameters set forth above will dramatically reduce the amount of food being wasted by preventing food waste from being generated and becoming waste that is normally destined for landfills.\r\n\r\nCollection\r\n\r\nBuilding on the successful collection activities of the last two years which resulted in an average increase in the amount of recovered edible food by 15% the collection aspects of this program will fall within two categories that will most benefit our City and the intended goals of this program. The first aspect of the program is reaching out for the collection of commercial food. Utilizing a combination of business license registry, hauler collection activities, hauler reported programs, and the individual business audits, our efforts will expand the collection capacities through the identification of identified food and programs that may fall under the legislative confines established. Although primarily focused on Tier one and Tier two generators our collection program will extend beyond that and work to incorporate all businesses and eating establishments that generate food and have the potential for collection and or donation of edible food.\r\n\r\nPart of this program will provide for the collection of residential food scraps and food related products from all residential dwelling units within the City and provide for the effective monitoring and tracking of collection locations, compliance, and reporting of tonnage to the City.  The program will also utilize renewable natural gas (RNG) in their collection vehicles and through the compost produced from the organic and food scrap material collection. Even though our residential organics program is being rolled out and implemented by our residential franchise collector one of the biggest challenges that we face in the collection of food among smaller businesses is the ability to find storage capacity and programs that will prevent food rot and spoilage in between collections. As a result, we will work to establish localized collection territories that can be collected at various intervals throughout the day and establish programmatic routes based on the volumetric quantification and type of food being generated and or discarded. A survey of our 13 nonexclusive franchise providers illustrated that there are only seven or fewer companies that are able to provide the necessary organic material collection activities. Of these seven, five are capable of collecting on a large scale while the other two remain localized but able to service their individual customer needs. \r\n\r\nOur program we\u0027ll expand our collection abilities by merging these two sectors and providing site specific programs that can be customized to achieve maximum efficiency well implementing our long-term strategic goals for 100% collection of organic food that would otherwise be discarded and deposit it into landfills and other depositories. In 2022 our edible food recovery program resulted in the collection of 190,015 pounds of available food. In 2023 our edible food program was expanded which resulted in the collection of more than 256,605 pounds of edible food in the first six months of the calendar year.  Through the continued implementation and utilization of our identified programs we are confident that we will be able to increase our food diversion rates and increase recovery of edible food by 10% to 14% annually.  \r\n\r\nThe goal to increase the amount an edible food recovered will be in part due to the added staffing of edible food recovery personnel that will conduct site visits of each identified business that either produce, manufacturer, distributes, prepares, or serves edible food. Through the identification of identified establishments and the quantification of statistical food recovery our program will strive to achieve our target goal that will phase in all of the aforementioned establishments over the term of the funding cycle. Weekly tonnage reports will be submitted to the City for verification and compliance.  All collection locations will be provided with compliant food scrap bins and containers and will be processed in a manner as to prevent foul smell or contamination by vermin, rodents, or insects.\r\n\r\nEquipment \r\n\r\nContinuing the utilization of insulated heating and holding cabinets, the precooked food will be examined for applicable guidelines and prepared for distribution to others in the community via insulated food recovery bags, containers, and equipment, for delivery and distribution at other locations.  For food distribution locations we will procure larger refrigerated holding units which may include refrigeration, coolers, and packing material to maximize the shelf life of the collected food. Collection vessels such as compliant food scrap bins and containers will also be purchased for his program.\r\n\r\nEducation and outreach (includes organic waste \u0026 edible food recovery) \r\n\r\nReaching out to those impacted most is essential to the successful implementation of our program.  That is why our education and outreach program encompasses a multi-stage approach to reaching our targeted sectors of society that will be impacted by participation in this program whether as a donor or a recipient.  The development of an extensive education and outreach campaign will be developed to provide information about the program and the effectiveness of its parameters.  The program will be conducted in both print and electronic formats to maximize the potential for success.  \r\n\r\nConducted in bilingual formats, monthly seminars, site visits, audits, surveys, and repeated outreach to the restaurants and eating establishments will be conducted to provide updated information.  Outreach and education to identified businesses on how to discard their food under the program will be a repeat topic for discussion and will be updated with lessons learned and successful programs that have been implemented.  A business-to-business education program will be developed to pair likeminded businesses together for the development of an enhanced program.  Similarly, complementary business and businesses that may benefit from each other will also be introduced to maximize program effectiveness and maximize materials diversion from landfills.\r\n\r\nEducation and outreach to residential populations will be held in a similar manner with enhanced attention to the needs of the residential program.  Utilizing direct contact with residents via community events, point of sale (POS) displays, social media, targeted advertisements, and City based programs, residents will be educated on the program parameters on a continuum and reminded of the overall collective program through the identification of partnerships such as eating establishments, vendors, supermarkets, and other food recovery organizations.\r\n\r\nCollectively, our targeted outreach program encompasses integrated messaging in all formats including print, presentations, seminars, webcasts, in-person learning, community events, and social media to provide all areas of the City with the most accurate information available about the program. The education and outreach materials that will be developed and implemented include print media, video, social media, materials offered in other languages, and door-to-door outreach. \r\n\r\nEnforcement and Inspection\r\n\r\nEnforcement is another part of the program that will benefit from the program funds.  With limited resources and a reduced code enforcement staff our resources are stretched thin and cannot cover all the areas required.  To this end, the funds utilized under this program will be used to create a volunteer enforcement system whereby residents and businesses report noncompliant entities to the City for continued enforcement.  Furthermore, enforcement of Resolutions 17-62 and 20-97 which require the integration of food waste, and a diversion rate of 75% will be implemented to maximize the effectiveness of the program. \r\n\r\nAs part of the enforcement program, the City’s previously referenced volunteer corps will work with City inspectors and code enforcement officials to inspect and report deficiencies in the program.  When code violations are identified, the volunteers will refer the issue to the City for confirmation and follow up as appropriate based on applicable law.  \r\n\r\nRecord Keeping\r\n\r\nAs has been referenced throughout the information presented above, extensive record keeping will be conducted during this process to ensure maximum accountability and tracking of food and food-like products.  Additionally, the record keeping and tracking of collection activities, edible meals distributed, tons of food donated, material composted, and business programs implemented will be developed into a comprehensive database that will serve as a reference point for all program evaluations.  Monthly reports will be posted electronically and provided to residents and participating businesses to demonstrate the success of the programs being implemented and to document compliance with SB 1383 and other state requirements.\r\n\r\nProcurement Requirements\r\n\r\nContinual updating of the City procurement regulations will be undertaken in this program.  Building on successful models and previous policies implemented by the City, new procurement guidelines and policies will be developed and implemented to ensure the use of recycled organic products – compost, mulch, electricity, and/or renewable gas, recycled paper and paper products, and other items to maximize program effectiveness and environmental compliance.  The new policies will be designed to integrate across all City Departments and provide models for which can be implemented throughout the City including private businesses and organizations. Enhanced tracking and monitoring will be implemented to quantify the impacts of the procured items.","ParticipantName":"City of Montebello","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Cesar","LastName":"Roldan","Phone":"3238871200"},{"GrantID":28008,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Marin City Community Services District will be using SB1383 Grant Funding to conduct an analysis of the Districts current SB1383 programs to determine areas of need and support for program implementation.  The District will work with a consultant and its hauler to determine gaps in implementation and develop programs that will satisfy those needs.  There will also be a focus on developing enhanced multifamily collection of organics and recycling as well as educational and outreach support and events to ensure any programs implemented are accepted by the community and are successful.","ParticipantName":"Marin City Community Services District","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Juanita","LastName":"Edwards","Phone":"4153321441"},{"GrantID":28009,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":245397.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project funds will be used to support SB 1383 implementation, including Edible Food Recovery, Compost procurement and Contamination monitoring.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Clifton","LastName":"Chew","Phone":"6692105067"},{"GrantID":28011,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":84476.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will be participating in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help each jurisdiction meet their SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. Our Jurisdiction will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County; to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support long-term SB 1383 compliance; and to assess innovative compost procurement, application, and funding strategies to build capacity for the long term.","ParticipantName":"City of San Carlos","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Steven","LastName":"Machida","Phone":"6508024203"},{"GrantID":28012,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":378430.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funds requested under this application will be used for continued education of the public using residential signage for solid waste trucks and commercial recycling receptacles for new/starting businesses within the City limits.  In addition, a new solid waste truck for compost and food waste routes will be procured using the funds to pay for a portion of the truck with the City paying for the approximate 50% remainder of the cost.","ParticipantName":"City of Visalia","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jason","LastName":"Serpa","Phone":"5597134533"},{"GrantID":28013,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will be participating in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help each jurisdiction meet their SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. Our Jurisdiction will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County; to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support long-term SB 1383 compliance; and to assess innovative compost procurement, application, and funding strategies to build capacity for the long term.\r\n\r\nWe will be purchasing source separated green containers for our City Parks and public right of way locations to separate organic waste in support of SB 1383 compliance. Our City Parks staff and City Collections staff will collect the green waste from the green containers.","ParticipantName":"City of Millbrae","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andrea","LastName":"Pappajohn","Phone":"6502592444"},{"GrantID":28014,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to support several key SB 1383-related programs within the City of Laguna Woods (City) – procurement of recovered organic waste products, edible food recovery services, SB 1383 compliance enforcement, solid waste and recycling program public education and outreach, and organics recycling and non-organics recycling programs.\r\n\r\nProcurement - grant funds will be used to support the procurement of SB 1383-compliant mulch from the Golden Rain Foundation of Laguna Woods (GRF). The City’s procurement of mulch not only enables the City to meet its recovered organics procurement target, but also provides a benefit to GRF (and, by extension, the residents of Laguna Woods Village who pay assessments to GRF) by financially assisting with the operation of GRF\u0027s composting facility and provides environmental benefits by ensuring that mulch produced within the City’s jurisdiction is used locally, with common benefits such as enhancing soil quality. \r\n\r\nEdible Food Recovery Services - grant funds will be used to support continuation of edible food recovery compliance assistance through the City\u0027s agreement with Abound Food Care. Abound Food Care staff will continue to inspect Tier 1 and 2 edible food waste generators for compliance with SB 1383, educate Tier 1 and 2 generators on edible food waste generator requirements, and provide as-needed SB 1383 compliance assistance. \r\n\r\nSB 1383 Compliance Enforcement - grant funds will be used to enforce SB 1383 programs for waste generators within the City. Enforcement activities will entail as-needed inspection of certain waste generators, SB 1383 outreach, and issuance of any administrative citations and civil fines.  \r\n\r\nSolid Waste and Recycling Program Public Education and Outreach - the City plans to use grant funds to continue to enhance the City’s SB 1383-related public education and outreach program. The City will provide financial assistance to multifamily residential property owners and managers for recycling program promotional materials for use at community events. The City plans to also create, produce, and distribute a mixture of new communication tools determined to be necessary or advantageous for the City\u0027s compliance with SB 1383.   \r\n\r\nOrganics Recycling and Non-Organics Recycling Programs - grant funds will be used for an important project intended to increase organics recycling and non-organics recycling program participation within Laguna Woods Village. Grant funding will be used to create and install identification signage at over 400 shared waste enclosures within Laguna Woods Village. Signs will include a unique enclosure number and indicate whether recycling and/or organics recycling is accepted at the enclosure. Enclosure signage is anticipated to assist Laguna Woods Village residents with locating their nearest shared organics and non-organics recycling container, assist the City’s hauler with providing more efficient organics and non-organics recycling container replacements and deliveries, and improve servicing of organics and non-organics recycling containers.","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Woods","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nadia","LastName":"Cook","Phone":"9496390552"},{"GrantID":28015,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will be used to fund organic waste collection, edible food recovery, education and outreach, enforcement and inspection, program evaluation/gap analysis, procurement requirements, and record keeping and towards consultant fees to enhance compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Rolling Hills Estates","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Gabrielle","LastName":"Swain","Phone":"3103771577"},{"GrantID":28016,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":286162.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City of Chico will use all allocated 1383 Local Assistant Grant Program funds to aid in the implementation of regulations adopted by CalRecycle pursuant to Chapter 395, Statutes of 2016. Funds will be used to assist the City of Chico with the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383. Funds will go toward personnel and consultant fees to assist the City with the needed Capacity Planning, Procurement Requirements, Record Keeping, Enforcement and Inspection, Program Evaluation/Gap Analysis. Additional funding will be used for 1). Education, including toolkits, posters signage and compliance letters; 2). Equipment, indoor collection containers of various sizes (1.9 to 32 gallon) to help residential and commercial businesses to easily collect organics, 3).to implement a coordinated countywide SB 1383 edible food recovery program, and 4) Funds offset the purchase cost of procurement required material.","ParticipantName":"City of Chico","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5306247947"},{"GrantID":28017,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":275609.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of San Mateo spent the full awarded $275,609 to procure compost and for implement SB 1383 compliance. The grantee procured compost both directly and through participation in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. They used funds for SB 1383 program development, including improving the Implementation Record, issuing warning and citations to 400 non-compliant residential and commercial accounts, working with each city department on procurement requirements, and evaluating how procurement can assist in reaching greenhouse gas reduction requirements from their Climate Action Plan.","ParticipantName":"City of San Mateo","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jack","LastName":"Johnson","Phone":"6505227346"},{"GrantID":28019,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":98957.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Procurement of compost/mulch for City beautification projects throughout city parks, medians, parkways, etc. Projects include transportation and installation expenses.","ParticipantName":"City of San Juan Capistrano","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Matt","FirstName":"Natalia","LastName":"Chavez","Phone":"9492344575"},{"GrantID":28022,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds received from this grant will be used for a consultant and personnel to conduct program implementation, evaluation and compliance monitoring.  Funds will also be expended on education and outreach materials, collection materials, and procurement of recovered organic products. ","ParticipantName":"City of Calabasas","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marina","LastName":"Issakhani","Phone":"8182241682"},{"GrantID":28024,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Molly Park","AwardedFunds":242717.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Merced will be allocating its SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Funding to a contract with a consultant for SB1383 program analysis and implementation planning.  Gaps in SB1383 compliant services will be identified and programs will be developed to fill those needs.  Edible Food Recovery funding will also be directed to capacity planning and to the development of a edible food recovery program that includes outreach to food generating businesses and food recovery organizations.  Additionally, the County will fund Recovered Organic Waste Product Procurement.","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Oscar","LastName":"Ortiz","Phone":"2093857602"},{"GrantID":28025,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our district would like to use the grant funds for education and outreach in our community. We plan to mail out postcards and information about recycling and composting and remind people what materials are acceptable for recycling and composting. We also plan to provide recycle and compostable bins to the school for their classrooms and facilities. Introducing and teaching children the importance of recycling from a young age will encourage them to continue recycling and composting as adults. Our children are our future, and we want to ensure that they do their part in keeping our environment clean.","ParticipantName":"Montara Water \u0026 Sanitary District","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tracy","LastName":"Beardsley","Phone":"6507283545"},{"GrantID":28026,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will be used for education in Heber, CA. As a small special district serving a disadvantaged community, it will be beneficial to focus more on solid waste pickup with organics recycling. This grant money would be used to give households organics recycling bins with educational materials so that residents are aware about SB 1383.","ParticipantName":"Heber Public Utility District","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jacob","LastName":"Bermudez","Phone":"7604822441"},{"GrantID":28027,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":146058.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In addition to City\u0027s Education and Procurement, the City of Huntington Park proposes to use the grant funds for Consultant SB 1383 Implementation services. As such, the consultant will perform the following implementation tasks:\r\n\r\n1. Compile Data and submit information for the City\u0027s Organics Capacity Plan\r\n2. Determine quarterly compliance and organic tonnage of Self and Third Party Haulers\r\n3. Coordinate Compost Giveaway \u0026 Workshop Events\r\n4. Review EFG, FRO and Self Hauler reporting for compliance\r\n5. Oversee the Hauler\u0027s Contamination Audit\r\n6. Continue conducting Tier 1 \u0026 2 Surveys \u0026 Inspections\r\n7. Coordinate SB 1383 Education \u0026 Outreach Workshops\r\n8. Hold Department Head Procurement Meeting\r\n9. Oversee Procurement Target Progress\r\n10. Review and Process Waivers\r\n11. Oversee the Organics Enforcement Process \r\n12. Maintain the Enforcement Log\r\n13. Reach Out to Recovery Organization\r\n14. Maintain the SB 1383 Information on the City\u0027s Website\r\n15. Perform Recordkeeping duties\r\n16. File SB 1383 Reports, including Food Recover, Compliance and Procurement","ParticipantName":"City of Huntington Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Steve","LastName":"Forster","Phone":"3235826161"},{"GrantID":28028,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":328282.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Shasta County will use the Local Assistance Grant to fund staffing positions needed to maintain compliance with SB 1383. This includes positions within Health and Human Services for the Edible Food Recovery program and positions within Public Works and Resource Management to provide tracking and enforcement of all aspects of SB 1393. \r\n\r\nAdditionally, Shasta County plans to use the funds to provide training, education and outreach to citizens and businesses impacted, mileage for inspections and enforcement and to purchase waste bins for recycling. \r\n\r\nThe City of Shasta Lake and the City of Anderson have requested the County apply for their portion of the available funds as the County works directly with the cities to provide recycling services to those communities. ","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeremy","LastName":"Brukardt","Phone":"5302255453"},{"GrantID":28029,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":247509.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Redding intends to use the grant funds to assist with edible food recovery, program tracking, outreach and education and supplies to encourage the residential customers to separate food waste in order to add it to the existing green waste bins. There is a lot of information to get out to the public to help educate citizens about SB 1383 and how to comply. in addition, funds will also be used to support local efforts to recover edible food and transport it to distribution points.","ParticipantName":"City of Redding","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Paul","LastName":"Clemens","Phone":"5302246207"},{"GrantID":28031,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will use Local Assistance Grant funds to advance our organic waste/edible food/clean compost programs, including eight programs: \r\n1. We will have a focused partnership with our local schools to promote organic waste disposal, reducing food waste through edible food recovery, and clean compost education. Our schools are the largest sector of organic waste outside of our residences. By working with the administration of our local schools, we can reduce organic food waste, improve recovery of organic waste, and improve compost quality. We will also help them prepare for the Tier 2 edible food recovery compliance starting in January 1, 2024. \r\n2. We will host a compost hub and will publicize it to our residents and institutions, many of which have permeable yards that could benefit from high quality compost. \r\n3. We will promote and advance public education to reduce organic food waste, improve recovery of organic waste, and improve compost quality amongst our residents, the largest source of organic waste in the Town. This may include printed materials, educational videos, and electronic materials. \r\n4. We will promote organic waste programs, edible food recovery, reducing food waste, and compost education at our annual Earth Day events. Grant funds would help reimburse for staff time related to organic waste programs. \r\n5. We will promote organic waste programs, edible food recovery, reducing food waste, and compost education through a series of educational workshops on home composting. Grant funds would help reimburse for consultant support related to organic waste programs. \r\n6. We will be participating in a Compost Quality Improvement Public Education Campaign led by the County of San Mateo. This project assembles a cross-jurisdictional task force to analyze the current compost collection education efforts of all the jurisdictions and waste haulers within the county, conduct focus/stakeholder (residential and commercial) interviews, and propose and pilot a common education and outreach plan for the entire county. This cycles\u0027 grant funds will be used to implement the outreach plan in Atherton including printing materials and signs, paid advertisements, and staff time. We will improve our compost feedstock by improving our compost collection outreach and education message to our communities, \r\n7. We will be continuing our participation in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help us meet our SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. We will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County, to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support our long term SB 1383 compliance, and to assess innovative compost procurement and application funding strategies to build capacity for the long-term.\r\n8. We will use the funds to provide training to all Town employees on SB 1383 procurement requirements and will improve process to ensure accurate reporting.","ParticipantName":"Town of Atherton","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Christabel","LastName":"Soria-Mendoza","Phone":"6507520577"},{"GrantID":28032,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":858835.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Anaheim proposes a SB 1383 compliance grant project that includes education and outreach, edible food recovery, equipment, procurement, personnel, and record keeping.  The grant project will include a continuation of the City\u0027s SB 1383 education efforts by targeting 3rd to 6th grade students.  The program would encompass an agreement with a local science center called \"The Discovery Cube\" to teach elementary school children about zero waste, recycling, and composting.  Additionally, the City\u0027 education program would include K-6 school assemblies to educate children on the importance of separating trash, recyclables, and organics. \r\n\r\nGrant project funds will also be used to purchase internal receptacles for separating trash, recycle, and organics. These receptacles (trash, recycling and organics) are distributed to City facilities, businesses, and public spaces at multi-family and residential community centers to support participation in the City\u0027s 3-container program.  Additionally, this includes the purchase of kitchen pails to be distributed to residents to promote participation in the organics program.\r\n\r\nThe grant project will also focus on SB 1383 program implementation and compliance.  The City will utilize solid waste consultants to perform edible food recovery compliance analysis and capacity building analysis.  This analysis will aid the City in identifying its Tier 1 and Tier 2 generators, edible food recovery organizations, and services, as well as aid the City in completing capacity planning assessments requested by the County of Orange.  The goal of completing this analysis is to determine what resources are needed from organizations and services to increase edible food recovery in the community, and to identify and connect edible food generators with local resources for food donation.  The City will also utilize solid waste consultants to assist with SB 1383 program implementation and compliance. Tasks to be completed include organics and recycling program implementation, education, and training, self-haul and internal program verification and tracking, waiver verification and processing, enforcement referral tracking, hauler SB 1383 compliance oversight, and SB 1383 record keeping and reporting. \r\n\r\nThe grant project funds will also be used to help the City obtain its recovered organics procurement goals, as required by SB 1383 and AB 1985.  The City will procure compost to meet its 2024 (65%) target.  Grant funds will be used to partially cover the costs of procuring the compost. \r\n\r\nThe grant project will also include a record keeping component to aid the City in its compliance tracking and state reporting requirements.  Grant funds will be allocated to offset the costs of a shared software tracker that is provided to the City\u0027s franchise solid waste hauler.  This tracker allows both the City and its hauler to track SB 1383 program implementation route reviews, and compliance statuses in a shared platform.  It also allows the City to maintain SB 1383 records that can easily be compiled and shared with CalRecycle during a compliance review.","ParticipantName":"City of Anaheim","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dora","LastName":"Ovenshire","Phone":"7147656881"},{"GrantID":28033,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Seal Beach will use the grant funding to assist with the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383.","ParticipantName":"City of Seal Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lauren","LastName":"Barich","Phone":"5624312527"},{"GrantID":28034,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":102722.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project focuses on implementing an extensive educational and outreach campaign for SB1383 compliance. Education and outreach activities include design, installation, and distribution of signage, brochures, and flyers, as well as website updates, and billboard advertisements. Grant funds will also support personnel costs, including consultants for SB 1383 compliance, edible food recovery program, recordkeeping and reporting, procurement, site visits and waiver evaluation, and on-call and miscellaneous support. Management Analyst and Sustainability Programs Assistant will engage in SB 1383 education and compliance support. Funding will also be allocated to pay for Tier One and Two Generator inspections. Additionally, funds will be used for interior bins for businesses.","ParticipantName":"City of Martinez","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michael","LastName":"Cass","Phone":"9253723515"},{"GrantID":28035,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Implement two SB 1383 related local capacity projects that include: 1. Edible Food Recovery Capacity Planning/Gap Analysis Study as a first step towards evaluating and building local EFR services and connection; 2. Construction of a City operated compost bin to serve as a local supply station for compost derived from regional solid and green waste joint powers authority, and assist the City in developing service capacity to meet procurement targets.","ParticipantName":"City of Corcoran","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Gatzka","Phone":"5599922151"},{"GrantID":28036,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stanley Uyeda","AwardedFunds":230349.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds are intended to support the City\u0027s portion of the Sacramento County Edible Food Recovery Program MOU, and related expenses; consultant and staffing services to support SB 1383 related compliance; and to assist with meeting procurement targets. ","ParticipantName":"City of Citrus Heights","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mary","LastName":"Poole","Phone":"9167274730"},{"GrantID":28037,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":79101.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will contract with a consultant(s) to do the following: one, assist with education and outreach related to organics and edible food recovery; two, conduct annual Inspections of commercial edible food generators and Food Recovery Organizations (FROs), including follow-up inspections; third, support compliance and enforcement by investigating and documenting complaints; fourth, meet recordkeeping requirements through the Implementation Record. Lastly, the City will use funds that pay for City personnel that will do the following: manage the grant project, conduct enforcement, and ensure procurement requirements are met through the purchase of mulch, compost, and/or recycled paper and paper products.","ParticipantName":"City of Lemon Grove","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christian","LastName":"Olivas","Phone":"6198253813"},{"GrantID":28038,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will utilize funding to meet all of its SB1383 requirements. For example, funding will be help reach the City meet its procurement goals, provide education and outreach, and equipment. ","ParticipantName":"City of Woodlake","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Emmanuel","LastName":"Llamas","Phone":"5595648055"},{"GrantID":28039,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":750000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This proposal details a collaborative partnership involving Siskiyou County as the lead agency along with its nine incorporated cities. The current SB-1383 funding cycle presents a unique opportunity for us to proactively address the challenge of organic waste.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jessica","LastName":"Skillen","Phone":"5308428272"},{"GrantID":28043,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Colfax will use their funds towards their relationship with Pioneer Energy to procure recovered organic waste attributes, negotiations with Recology to develop a plan for SB 1383 compliance and incorporate compliant organic waste collection in the franchise agreement, recordkeeping maintenance requirement under the regulations, developing outreach and education related to organic waste, and working the County and the Meal Pass App to provide connections with food distribution organizations.","ParticipantName":"City of Colfax","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Carrie","LastName":"Baxter","Phone":"9167827821"},{"GrantID":28046,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Westlake will use their funds to meet the regulatory requirements related to procuring recovered organic wastes. In addition, the City will devleop education and outreach for commercial businesses. The education and outreach plan will include a signage package and site visits.The funds will also be used for the administration of the grant including recordkeeping, reporting, and coordination with CalRecycle.","ParticipantName":"City of Westlake Village","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Carrie","LastName":"Baxter","Phone":"9167827821"},{"GrantID":28047,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds to be used to facilitate Education and Outreach to commercial and residential customers regarding new requirements for organic waste and food recovery program. Will also be using funds to assist the City in meeting their procurement requirements, program evaluation, and record keeping.","ParticipantName":"City of Auburn","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Sharon","LastName":"Simpson","Phone":"9164379032"},{"GrantID":28048,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":174647.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of South San Francisco will be participating in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help each jurisdiction meet their SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. Our Jurisdiction will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County; to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support long-term SB 1383 compliance; and to assess innovative compost procurement, application, and funding strategies to build capacity for the long term. \r\n\r\nAnother portion of funding will be utilized toward the purchase of SB 1383-compliant compost and mulch for community distribution events and for application in city parks, common green areas and community gardens. All compost purchased will assist the City in achieving its annual procurement target per SB 1383 jurisdictional requirements. \r\n\r\nOther funding will be applied towards education and outreach for our South San Francisco residents and commercial properties on SB 1383 requirements, enforcement, and correct sorting for landfill waste vs. recycling and compost. This will be carried out through citywide mailers, social media posts, and the City\u0027s community channel. Staff will also utilize education and outreach portioned funding towards the continued purchase of kitchen compost pails to be distributed to all residential properties upon online application and verification of current organics service through the City\u0027s franchised hauler, which will also be mentioned in the citywide mailers, social media posts and the City\u0027s community channel. These kitchen compost pails will include printed information on and inside of them on correct sorting practices for organic waste, landfill waste, and recycling. \r\n\r\nThe last portion of funding will be utilized toward city staff time for SB 1383 record keeping of compliance efforts via procurement (contracts and purchasing) and the enforcement and inspection of residential and commercial properties in South San Francisco.","ParticipantName":"City of South San Francisco","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Marissa","LastName":"Garren","Phone":"6508778549"},{"GrantID":28049,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will be participating in the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Compost Broker Project. This project is a collaboration between every city and town within San Mateo County, the County of San Mateo, and the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) to help each jurisdiction meet their SB 1383 recovered organic waste product procurement target. Our Jurisdiction will contract with the RCD to procure compost and apply it to farm and rangeland in San Mateo County; to identify and develop additional partnership opportunities with the county’s agricultural communities to support long-term SB 1383 compliance; and to assess innovative compost procurement, application, and funding strategies to build capacity for the long term.\r\nUse of Recyclist program (recordkeeping) and education internally with MWELO, Town SB 1383 ordinance and compliance. Internal staff time related to this program, recordkeeping, compliance and potential services such as a Compost giveaway.\r\nContinued general education and outreach.","ParticipantName":"Town of Portola Valley","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elizabeth","LastName":"Martelli","Phone":"6508511700"},{"GrantID":28050,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":283529.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of El Monte would like to begin an aggressive Education and Outreach Campaign. We will be looking into potential targeted animated video clip ads, billboards and/or Bus Ads. The City will also be looking into procurement purchases as well as purchasing 2 fridges and 2 freezers for our 2 food pantry locations. Due to low staffing, the City would also like to contract for Consulting Services to perform the following tasks for the City :\r\n\r\n1. Compile Data and submit information for the City\u0027s Organics Capacity Plan\r\n2. Determine quarterly compliance and organic tonnage of Self and Third Party Haulers\r\n3. Coordinate Compost Giveaway \u0026 Workshop Events\r\n4. Review EFG, FRO and Self Hauler reporting for compliance\r\n5. Oversee the Hauler\u0027s Contamination Audit\r\n6. Continue conducting Tier 1 \u0026 2 Surveys \u0026 Inspections\r\n7. Coordinate SB 1383 Education \u0026 Outreach Workshops\r\n8. Hold Department Head Procurement Meeting\r\n9. Oversee Procurement Target Progress\r\n10. Review and Process Waivers\r\n11. Oversee the Organics Enforcement Process \r\n12. Maintain the Enforcement Log\r\n13. Reach Out to Recovery Organization\r\n14. Maintain the SB 1383 Information on the City\u0027s Website\r\n15. Perform Recordkeeping duties\r\n16. File SB 1383 Reports, including Food Recover, Compliance and Procurement","ParticipantName":"City of El Monte","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jessica","LastName":"Chan","Phone":"6265802058"},{"GrantID":28051,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With received grant funds, the City intends to purchase a \"Pull-Behind\" Compost Spreader to help spread procured compost over public areas (such as parks); equipment such as shovels and reusable supersack bags to help move and store compost; Indoor \u0026 Outdoor Collection Containers (with signage) for food waste and recyclables, which will be placed in public areas such as parks and downtown, at special events held throughout the year within the City, and for businesses within the City limits to help their staff and customers keep food waste and recyclables separate from the trash; to do an Education/Outreach campaign of print and radio ads to inform the Public on organics recycling, including food waste recycling, and edible food recovery; to continue using consultant services to help with grant management and assistance with SB1383 Programs (such as program evaluation, site visits/inspections, education and program compliance); and to help the local Food Recovery Organization with things it may need for its program, such as shelving, scales, or other items needed.","ParticipantName":"City of Oakdale","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Carina","LastName":"McDonald","Phone":"2098453645"},{"GrantID":28053,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":118046.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Coachella was awarded $118,046 in SB1383 Local Assistance grant funds. Throughout the grant term, the City of Coachella implemented SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant activities focused on improving organic waste diversion and soil health at City parks and recreational facilities. Grant funding supported the acquisition of specialized equipment (2020 John Deere 310 LEP Backhoe Loader and 4300 Millcreek Hydraulic Driven Turf Top Dresser) that allows the City to apply compost and mulch more efficiently, directly supporting compliance with SB1383 disposal reduction requirements. Together, these capital investments provide lasting operational capacity that supports implementation goals.","ParticipantName":"City of Coachella","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Celina","LastName":"Jimenez","Phone":"7603983502"},{"GrantID":28055,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Rancho Mirage is seeking to collaborate with FIND Food Bank to implement a streamlined Edible Food Recovery Program, aligning with SB-1383 regulations. FIND Food Bank\u0027s services include a formalized agreement, efficient donation coordination, comprehensive reporting, and app integration for local food service facilities. The City seeks grant funding to cover associated costs, anticipating an efficient and technology-driven program that not only meets compliance standards but also significantly reduces edible food waste, contributing to the city\u0027s sustainability objectives while minimizing the risk of SB-1383 non-compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Mirage","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jessica L.","LastName":"Pulliam","Phone":"7603244511"},{"GrantID":28056,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Offset the cost for the City of Winters Edible Food Recovery Program and assist RISE, a recognized Food Recovery Organization, who provides Food Recovery Services in the City of Winters.  The City hopes to assist with food collection, personnel costs, equipment needs, education, procurement \u0026 expansion of current programs.  We are also working with the Yolo Food Bank to determine the potential impact that SB 1383 has on their operation.","ParticipantName":"City of Winters","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kristine","LastName":"DeGuerre","Phone":"5307946760"},{"GrantID":28057,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":" The City of Coalinga will utilize the grand funds to help offset the costs related to complying with the procurement requirements of SB 1383. The City will utilize the funds to purchase compost. The City will use funds to produce and distribute education and outreach materials to residents and businesses regarding SB 1383 compliance requirements. Grant funds will be used to purchase kitchen top scrap pails for distribution to residential generators for the collection of organic waste for recycling. Personal protection equipment will be purchased using grant funds. ","ParticipantName":"City of Coalinga","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mercedes","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"5599351533"},{"GrantID":28058,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":250756.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To implement capacity planning, collection, edible food recovery, education and outreach (includes organic waste \u0026 edible food recovery), enforcement and inspection, program evaluation/gap analysis, procurement requirements (using recycled organic products – compost, mulch, electricity, and/or renewable gas and recycled paper and paper products) and consulting for sb1383.","ParticipantName":"City of Compton","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"MR  ","FirstName":"DAVID","LastName":"BENNETT","Phone":"3106055555"},{"GrantID":28060,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":161611.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funds would be used to support the City\u0027s efforts for edible food recovery by funding its participation in the San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments (SGVCOG) Regional Food Recovery Program. Part of the funds would be used to conduct annual inspections for Tier 1 and Tier 2 edible food generators and food recovery organizations. The remaining funds would be used to support food recovery organizations, hubs, and personnel time dedicated to the regional program. ","ParticipantName":"City of Monterey Park","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Xochitl","LastName":"Tipan","Phone":"6263071383"},{"GrantID":28061,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In an effort led by the County of Santa Cruz, all 5 jurisdictions within the County have agreed to contribute a portion of funding provided by this grant to support food recovery organizations (FROs). Each jurisdiction will provide a percentage of its award, based on population, to support and expand the efforts of FROs operating in our region. The current plan is for the County to enter into written agreements with FROs and allocate the pooled funds from all five jurisdictions to help develop systems to comply with SB 1383 reporting requirements more easily as well as expand their operations overall. The City of Capitola plans to use the budget designated for \u0027Edible Food Recovery-Personnel\u0027 to help schools and other Tier2 generators comply with SB 1383, as well as continue outreach to Tier 1 generators and others.","ParticipantName":"City of Capitola","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Erika","LastName":"Senyk","Phone":"8314757300"},{"GrantID":28064,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Trinidad is seeking local assistance grant money to help our small jurisdictions meet both the intent and letter of the state law SB 1383.  These funds will be used for us to cover personnel costs, edible food recovery, record keeping costs, and procurement of California sourced compost to meet our state required SB 1383 goals. We will fund the equipment for a backyard composting campaign in addition to supporting our Lion\u0027s club food rescue program.","ParticipantName":"City of Trinidad","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Angela","LastName":"Cather","Phone":"7074997659"},{"GrantID":28068,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Calimesa was awarded $75,000 in SB1383 Local Assistance grant funds to purchase a skid steer. They have been able to use the equipment purchased to spread procured mulch and compost at city facilities.","ParticipantName":"City of Calimesa","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mari","LastName":"Shakir","Phone":"9097959801"},{"GrantID":28069,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Fort Bragg is applying to the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant program to assist with the implementation of regulation requirements associated with SB 1383. These funds will be used not only for administrative and enforcement efforts but also material procurement. The projects funded by this grant include but are not limited to organics collection, edible food recovery, education and outreach, procurement, capacity planning, and enforcement and inspections.","ParticipantName":"City of Fort Bragg","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alfredo","LastName":"Huerta","Phone":"7079612823"},{"GrantID":28070,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds requested will be utilized to contract with consultant to assist our small agency with program compliance and implementation. In addition funds are requested to assist our local Food Recovery agency with implementation efforts.","ParticipantName":"City of Buellton","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rose","LastName":"Hess","Phone":"8056860137"},{"GrantID":28071,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Town of Truckee was awarded $75,000 for OWR4. Grant projects included production of education and outreach materials, including the design and printing of multi-family educational brochures which provide information on local programs and services for multi-family residents in Truckee to separate organic waste from landfills.\r\n\r\nIn addition, programs supported edible food recovery at local recovery organization Sierra Community House, including purchase of supplies and software to support food distribution and food storage. Of note, supplies purchased include a glass door refrigerator that has allowed the food distributions at Sierra Community House’s warehouse to follow a model more similar to grocery store shopping. With this purchase, food is now placed out on shelves and in glass-door refrigerators to allow recipients to choose what they’d like, rather than the previous model where bags were packed ahead of time and handed out to recipients. This new model is likely to reduce food waste from recipients taking home food they will actually eat, while also providing more agency and dignity to recipients.   \r\n\r\nIn addition, program funds supported procurement of organic waste products to meet the Town\u0027s organics procurement target with the purchase of compost through a compost broker, Zero Foodprint. Lastly, the program supported recordkeeping by covering software costs for the Recyclist Program Tracker, for the Town to track business compliance with SB 1383 requirements.","ParticipantName":"Town of Truckee","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Erin","LastName":"Brewster","Phone":"5305827903"},{"GrantID":28072,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":122267.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will use funding, if awarded, to help us establish our Tier 2 edible food recovery program.  We plan to work with our local food bank and food distribution organizations to identify, source, and develop best practices for distributing edible food from our Tier 2 generators to recipients in our jurisdiction.  By the end of the grant term, we plan to have all Tier 2 generators participating on an at least monthly basis. \r\nWe will also use funding to strengthen and standardize our Tier 1 food recovery program.  Both programs will be led by FIND Food Bank, our local and regional food bank.  The remaining funding will support training and marketing to build awareness of the program.","ParticipantName":"City of Palm Springs","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Benito","LastName":"Villa","Phone":"7603238261"},{"GrantID":28074,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":145729.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funds will be used for the purchase of interior and exterior  compost containers for commercial business, as well as labels, for commercial businesses, billboards, ads, banners throughout the city.","ParticipantName":"City of Colton","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jessica","LastName":"Sutorus","Phone":"9093705561"},{"GrantID":28075,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City wishes to utilize the proposed grant funds for the record keeping and reporting, education and outreach, enforcement and inspection, and procurement requirements of SB1383.","ParticipantName":"City of Palos Verdes Estates","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Oscar","LastName":"Antillon","Phone":"3103780383"},{"GrantID":28076,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":137092.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding will be used for personnel - Senior Management Analyst.","ParticipantName":"City of Cypress","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nick","LastName":"Mangkalakiri","Phone":"7142296740"},{"GrantID":28077,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding pursued from this grant opportunity will be utilized to offset costs related to enforcement, edible food recovery efforts, education and outreach, compliance, recordkeeping, and procurement in compliance with SB 1383 factions.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Alamitos","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Irving","LastName":"Montenegro Jr.","Phone":"5624313538"},{"GrantID":28078,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Santa Fe Springs will utilize the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program funding as a resource to assist in complying with SB 1383 program regulations. This will include increasing public awareness, capacity planning, compliance and enforcement measures, procuring compost and mulch, and increasing edible food recovery.\r\nMultiple tasks, some of which carry over from the previous funding cycle for FY21/22, will be implemented and/or expanded using the financial resources available to the City under the FY22/23 funding cycle. \r\nThis will assist in the continuation of careful capacity planning, along with increasing the management of organics, the City could identify alternative facilities and/or emerging technologies for processing the organics generated within Santa Fe Springs.\r\nMultilingual educational materials, such as fliers, brochures, email blasts, residential/commercial door hangers and informational handouts at City Hall, City Facilities, schools located in the City, and will also include participating in Events and Outreach opportunities. Educational materials and outreach represent a significant priority in this grant application. \r\nDuring this grant cycle, more frequent site visits will be conducted at commercial generators to increase program participation, raise recovery levels, and verify that food rescue operations are running optimally under alliances between edible food donors and local food recovery organizations.\r\nThe City will expand Compliance and Enforcement activities. As stated above, this will entail more frequent site visits and heightened vigilance over generator practices to isolate program gaps, mitigate levels of contamination, measure volumes, produce cleaner streams of recyclable commodities, and identify immediate opportunities to drive greater organics recovery.\r\nThe funding will be utilized to upgrade recordkeeping software, in part, to match edible food donors with local recovery organizations and food banks.\r\nThe City proposes to utilize a significant portion of the grant funding from this cycle to procure compost and/or mulch. Compost and/or mulch will be given away to City residents on compost giveaway days, used in our City parks and facilities, offered to Schools located in the City, and offered to landscape companies for projects located in the City.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Fe Springs","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jose","LastName":"Barrios","Phone":"5628680511"},{"GrantID":28079,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Rolling Hills will use the allocated funding amount ($75,000) to hire the South Bay Cities Council of Governments (SBCCOG), a government agency joint powers authority, to help implement a residential outreach and education campaign for organic waste disposal and distribution of recycled products. The SBCCOG will provide residents with information on the organic waste requirements to properly separate materials in appropriate containers as well as inform them of the environmental benefits of proper disposal of organic waste. \r\nOn behalf of the City, the SBCCOG will implement the campaign, which will include, but is not limited to: \r\n \r\n•\tOrganize and facilitate community workshops to educate residents on proper organic waste disposal and best practices to reduce food waste. These workshops will also provide residents the opportunity to sign up for kitchen countertop pail delivery. The SBCCOG will work with topic experts to conduct the trainings and leverage existing City residential programs to increase awareness and reach of these events and educational messages.  \r\n•\tDevelop content for social media, website postings, email blasts, and newsletters regarding best practices and organic waste regulations. \r\n•\tPurchase and distribute kitchen countertop pails for interested residents. Pails will include instructional stickers to ensure proper usage. \r\n \r\nIn addition, to the education and outreach, the City will purchase recycled products to be used for City operations such as paper and mulch. Recycled products will also be used by the SBCCOG for any printed educational materials for the outreach campaign.","ParticipantName":"City of Rolling Hills","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Samantha","LastName":"Crew","Phone":"3103771521"},{"GrantID":28081,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":783881.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City will utilize CalRecycle\u0027s SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program Grants for Fiscal Year 2022-23 to assist in the implementation of SB1383 including capacity planning, education and outreach, edible food recovery, personnel and record keeping.","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Ana","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stephanie","LastName":"Martinez","Phone":"7146475694"},{"GrantID":28082,"CycleID":813,"CycleCode":"TEA31       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA31        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":54350.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Environmental Health Services staff will perform duties to enforce the waste tire laws and regulations under CalRecycle\u0027s authority.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lee","LastName":"Bryant","Phone":"4154736271"},{"GrantID":28083,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":77001.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: For purchase of route review software for compliance purposes as well as additional green can for organic pick up.","ParticipantName":"City of Lemoore","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jamar","LastName":"Hugie","Phone":"5599246744"},{"GrantID":28084,"CycleID":813,"CycleCode":"TEA31       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA31        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":98600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County will use the funds to conduct inspections of active tire facilities.  It will monitor dumping areas for the presence of illegally disposed tires.  When found, the county will remove and properly dispose of waste tires.  The funds will also be used to send staff to trainings and roundtables.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Cantwell","Phone":"5307497526"},{"GrantID":28085,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to address several aspects of SB-1383 including: education and outreach, procurement of compost, and further development of our compost site, with the goal of increasing overall compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Placerville","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Deana ","LastName":"Watkins-Howey","Phone":"5306425584"},{"GrantID":28086,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":87593.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Kings County Department of Public Health, Division of Environmental Health Services is seeking funding through the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program to support the development of the Kings County FED (Food Education and Donations) program. The objective of Kings County FED is to develop education materials, reduce food waste, alleviate hunger, and build a sustainable food recovery network while complying with SB 1383 requirements. This program will primarily focus on enhancing education and outreach to Tier 1 and 2 facilities and generators in unincorporated areas, and educational support for other jurisdictions within Kings County. The Health Educator included in the budget will be responsible for developing and distributing educational materials to include but not limited to brochures, videos, and workshops, to raise awareness about the county’s Edible Food Recovery efforts. Additionally, the Health Educator along with the Environmental Health Officer I will work closely with local jurisdictions to create a supportive regulatory environment for edible food recovery activities, ensuring alignment with SB 1383 requirements. This will further support and foster partnerships with existing community organizations such as Kings Community Action Organization (KCAO) and Central California Food Bank while also conducting outreach to additional community organizations to strengthen the impact of the Kings County FED program for Edible Food Recovery activities and requirements.","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Troy","LastName":"Hommerding","Phone":"5598522627"},{"GrantID":28087,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Use of these funds will further the objective of reducing the waste of surplus foods and minimize food insecurity in our community. ","ParticipantName":"City of Holtville","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicholas","LastName":"Wells","Phone":"7603562831"},{"GrantID":28088,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Hughson is proposing to purchase necessary equipment, collection bins and to utilize the services of a consultant to help with SB1383 program evaluation, site visits/inspections and other program compliance. For equipment, the City of Hughson would like to obtain equipment that may take years to budget for/obtain; the equipment would be a Bobcat loader (or comparable piece of equipment) that will unload/load and move large amounts of procured compost to meet the Procurement Target Goals by helping to spread the compost on City-owned areas, and to make the compost available for the Public\u0027s use. The City would like to purchase collection containers for City-owned public spaces (such as the parks and around City buildings) and for special events that take place within the City; the containers would be for the collection of Organics and Recyclables throughout the City\u0027s public areas. Lastly, the proposed grant project will also help with Consultant costs for grant administration and SB1383 Site Visits/Inspections, Program Evaluation and Compliance. \r\n\r\nThere are not edible food recovery activities associated to this grant at this time due to an existing program that is currently already receiving funding to help with its operations.","ParticipantName":"City of Hughson","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Carla","LastName":"Jauregui","Phone":"2098834054"},{"GrantID":28089,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Mayette McDonald","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City of Avenal SB1383 Food Recovery Plan:\r\n\r\nAs the City continues to implement the new regulations surrounding SB 1383, one component that the City is faltering is its efforts to identify and assist with food recovery. Specifically, the nearest food bank is in Hanford, 45 minutes away, with no local space for food recovery storage. The primary food generators of grocery stores, and the school district, have no near-by location to supplement edible food recovery activities, or assist any potential partners like Kings Community Action Organization or the Central California Food Bank, to store extra food from food distributions. \r\n\r\nSpecifically, the City participates in 1 food distribution event with Avenal Rotary each month, and often, any extra foods need to be donated to local ranchers, as the City has no adequate space for food storage that could be redistributed to local seniors, or at future events. \r\n\r\nThe City\u0027s grant project would address this gap, by purchasing, and installing, a walk-in outdoor freezer at the Avenal Veterans Memorial Hall building, where most seniors participate in a daily program, and the un-housed go for resources. Extra food from food generators or after food distributions, would be stored here to be distributed either by the City itself, or one of three local non-profit partners that work with elderly populations or the un-housed. To further assist, a used pickup truck or van would be purchased to help move food from distribution sites or generation sites to the freezer, and likewise transport it to distribution sites when needed.  The rest of the funding would be used for indirect costs and admin costs for the code enforcement officer who would be in charge of this program.","ParticipantName":"City of Avenal","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Antony V.","LastName":"López","Phone":"5593865766"},{"GrantID":28090,"CycleID":812,"CycleCode":"OWR4        ","CycleNameID":137,"CycleName":"SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"OWR4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project consists of:\r\nUtilization of consultant, FTE Staff and Extra Help to implement planning, monitoring, and reporting of all aspects of 1383 local ordinance adopted by the Board of Supervisors. This primarily consisting of efforts regarding renewed effort at program establishment, evaluate and planning for the best process for organics recycling processing at the local transfer station/landfill which is currently presumed to be utilizing an intermodal continuous flow composting unit; education of stakeholders and partners in edible food recovery, recycling content procurement, and organics recycling. Staff and consultant time will also assist leveraging planning efforts into future project development and sustainable data collection and program reporting localized procedures. Project includes a small allocation of funds to implement small electronic food recycling at the correctional facility kitchen and a small demonstration unit to show single family generators as community events.","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chester","LastName":"Robertson","Phone":"5302337660"},{"GrantID":28114,"CycleID":808,"CycleCode":"FR81        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR81         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CCRCD is applying to clean up the Wildcat Canyon Community School, dba East Bay Waldorf School in Richmond, CA. This school owns property in the hills that historically, and currently, has been used for livestock, horse, and sheep grazing. The property has collected illegal dumping in one area in large part because of a broken/unclosed gate that a neighbor utilizes to access their property through an easement. This project would aim to clean up the site, remove the illegal dumping, and repair the grate.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa Resource Conservation District","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ben","LastName":"Weise","Phone":"9256904145"},{"GrantID":28122,"CycleID":814,"CycleCode":"CCG3        ","CycleNameID":132,"CycleName":"Community Composting for Green Spaces","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CCG3         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":29410.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake propose improvement and expansion of their community composting program through increasing feedstock collection and composting activities. This project will divert waste from tribal offices, businesses, and households to create a high-quality soil amendment for tribal members and the Upper Lake High School Agricultural Department. This project will fund feedstock collection containers, tree planting and maintenance, composting and vermicomposting equipment, and four part-time positions.","ParticipantName":"Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Daniella","LastName":"Cazares","Phone":"7072750734"},{"GrantID":28123,"CycleID":808,"CycleCode":"FR81        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR81         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":34189.0000,"ProjectSummary":" Tulare County RMA is requesting funds for the cleanup of one persistent nuisance site (referred to as Bjorkmans Site), and reimbursement for the previously remediated site along the St. John\u0027s River where an illegal homeless encampment had been established and then vacated with a sense of urgency by law enforcement. The Bjorkmans site became a site where illegal dumping began to occur due to owner absence, and upon establishment of landowner presence, there was a lack of financial resources to clean up the waste. Waste has consistently continued to accumulate at the location. The St. John\u0027s river site is immediately adjacent to an productive nut orchard, and when the homeless encampment was evacuated, a significant amount of waste was left behind. Due to the location and proximity of the site to the water, Tulare County RMA funding the expedited cleanup of the site in March 2023. The property owner has installed a gate to prevent further dumping, therefore the site has maintained is desired level of cleanliness since cleanup in March of 2023.  Both property owners are/were unable to fund the cleanup of the illegal waste on the respective property, and both sites are appropriately zoned for this opportunity.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alexandra","LastName":"Yates","Phone":"5596247000"},{"GrantID":28124,"CycleID":814,"CycleCode":"CCG3        ","CycleNameID":132,"CycleName":"Community Composting for Green Spaces","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CCG3         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":52092.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians proposes improvement and enhancement of their community composting program by implementing vermicomposting to produce a high-quality soil amendment for the Tribe’s community garden using food waste from several departmental waste streams and green waste from the landscaping crew. The finished compost will be used in the community garden to grow vegetables and traditional plants for members of the tribal community. This project will fund a vermicomposting system and equipment, educational signage, training, a compost tea maker, and a trailer for moving feedstock and compost.","ParticipantName":"Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Darin","LastName":"Koupal","Phone":"5306830120"},{"GrantID":28127,"CycleID":814,"CycleCode":"CCG3        ","CycleNameID":132,"CycleName":"Community Composting for Green Spaces","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CCG3         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":99749.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Blue Lake Rancheria Tribe proposes enhancement and expansion of the community composting program at Daluviwi’ Community Garden. The current program utilizes food scraps and green waste diverted from several tribal departments and the Tribe’s casino to grow fresh, local produce that feeds 100 households monthly. This project will fund one full-time position and one part-time position, purchase of supplementary feedstock material to promote compost health, collection containers, and fuel for the Tribe’s tractor used in making compost.","ParticipantName":"Blue Lake Rancheria Tribe","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"William","LastName":"Matsubu","Phone":"7076685101"},{"GrantID":28138,"CycleID":824,"CycleCode":"CCG4        ","CycleNameID":132,"CycleName":"Community Composting for Green Spaces","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CCG4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":48406.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Santa Rosa Indian Community of the Santa Rosa Rancheria proposes implementation of the Tachi Yokut Community Composting Program at multiple sites to make a high-quality soil amendment that supports food sovereignty. The project will divert food scraps from local residents and green waste from the Tribe’s Maintenance Department to support planting and maintenance of fruit trees and culturally important plants. This project will fund collection containers, composting equipment, E-trikes for transporting feedstock and compost, educational materials, and supplement three part-time positions.  ","ParticipantName":"Santa Rosa Indian Community of the Santa Rosa Rancheria","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"ROEL","LastName":"TAFOLLA","Phone":"7079241278"},{"GrantID":28141,"CycleID":814,"CycleCode":"CCG3        ","CycleNameID":132,"CycleName":"Community Composting for Green Spaces","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CCG3         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Bishop Paiute Tribe proposes implementation of community-scale composting at the Tribe\u0027s Cultural Center Garden and Elders Center Garden, which will produce a high-quality soil amendment for the Tribe’s Food Sovereignty Program. The project will divert food scraps from several departmental waste streams including the Wanaaha Casino. This project will fund composting equipment, educational materials, tree planting and maintenance, cargo bikes for feedstock and compost transport, and one part-time position.","ParticipantName":"Bishop Paiute Tribe","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eduah","LastName":"Schwenk","Phone":"7608733584"},{"GrantID":28143,"CycleID":816,"CycleCode":"FR82        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR82         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":189243.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Trinity County experienced an explosion of both new, legal cannabis business owners, as well as a massive influx of illegal cannabis operations on both public and private lands. The illicit cannabis operations have left fertilizers, pesticides, plastic, greenhouses, soil, and household trash behind, contributing to severe and often detrimental ecological impacts. As one of the only organizations in Trinity County with the capacity and willingness to help, the WRTC has been approached by local landowners to assist in the cleanup and remediation of illicit cannabis operation refuse and infrastructure on private lands.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Diane","LastName":"Rader","Phone":"5306231326"},{"GrantID":28144,"CycleID":818,"CycleCode":"LCC1        ","CycleNameID":141,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps SB 1013 Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"LCC1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":798269.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: CCNB will use the funds awarded by this grant to purchase five vehicles (Compactor Truck, 2 Box Trucks, Stakeside Truck, and Passenger van) to sustain and/or expand our bottles \u0026 cans programs, projects, and events.\r\n\r\nCCNB will also use the funds awarded by this grant to complete at least one construction project (as described in the Work Plan) at our new facility in Santa Rosa, CA that will be directly improve our ability to sustain and/or expand our bottles and cans programs and services.","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps North Bay","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kyle","LastName":"Larue","Phone":"7077585417"},{"GrantID":28146,"CycleID":818,"CycleCode":"LCC1        ","CycleNameID":141,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps SB 1013 Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"LCC1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":871506.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: SJCC aims to use LCC1 SB 1013 funding to expand our beverage container collection, improve waste diversion at 4 schools, and establish an accredited Zero Waste Vocational Certification. To increase beverage container collection, SJCC will purchase equipment to expand our collection capacity and sorting efficiency. To improve waste diversion at schools, SJCC will install clear recycling stations and signs and educate the schools on recycling. The ZW Vocational Certification will be developed internally, reviewed by Green Education, accredited by SJSU, and 20 corpsmembers will take the course.","ParticipantName":"San Jose Conservation Corps","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dorsey","LastName":"Moore","Phone":"4084596402"},{"GrantID":28147,"CycleID":818,"CycleCode":"LCC1        ","CycleNameID":141,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps SB 1013 Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"LCC1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":619564.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: UCCIE will collect and recycle 8,000 lbs. of beverage containers per year and participate in events in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties LCC1 24-26.  UCCIE will continue expanding beverage container recycling services at our San Bernardino and Coachella Valley facilities by increasing the number of recycling events by 20% in which we participate. UCCIE will train a minimum of 10 Corpsmembers to participate in outreach and recycling education programs at a minimum of 20 community events During LCC1 24-26.","ParticipantName":"Southern California Mountains Foundation","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stacy","LastName":"Gorin","Phone":"5305594210"},{"GrantID":28151,"CycleID":824,"CycleCode":"CCG4        ","CycleNameID":132,"CycleName":"Community Composting for Green Spaces","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CCG4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":99846.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Tolowa Dee-ni\u0027 Nation proposes improvement and expansion of community-scale composting at the Tribe’s Native Plant Nursery location near Gilbert Creek. The project will divert food scraps and green waste materials from the tribal community and facilities owned and operated by the Tribe.  This project will fund building supplies for compost site creation and set-up, education materials, transportation of composting feedstocks, and one full-time position and two part-time positions.","ParticipantName":"Tolowa Dee-ni\u0027 Nation","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Monica","LastName":"Hiner","Phone":"7074879255"},{"GrantID":28153,"CycleID":818,"CycleCode":"LCC1        ","CycleNameID":141,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps SB 1013 Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"LCC1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":654818.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Greater Valley Conservation Corps (GVCC) will expand RLC38 beverage container objectives by 15% by increasing beverage container recycling to clients in unserved convenience zones in San Joaquin County Amador, Calaveras, Stanislaus, and Tuolumne counties, including tribal communities, schools, and local parks, through the following activities: \r\n\r\nAdding infrastructure to the GVCC beverage container recycling program, including fleet vehicles (1 4500 crew cab box truck with liftgate, 1 4500 crew cab stakeside with liftgate, 1 diesel crew cab box truck with liftgate, 1 5,000 lb. capacity forklift with rotator) and recycling bins (200 96-gallon roller bins, 10 four-yard blue roll off bins, 50 big can recyclers,  200 7-gallon desk-side bins, signage for bins and dumpsters)\r\n\r\nInstalling an evaporator exhaust system and indoor cameras at the GVCC Stockton facility to increase productivity, reduce contamination costs and water waste, and monitor recycling materials and equipment.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County Office of Education (dba Greater Valley Conservation Corps)","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicholas","LastName":"Mueller","Phone":"2092922701"},{"GrantID":28154,"CycleID":818,"CycleCode":"LCC1        ","CycleNameID":141,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps SB 1013 Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"LCC1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":661900.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Through funding received from the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle), Conservation Corps of Long Beach will engage in beverage container litter reduction and beverage container recycling. Recycling under this funding allocation will support efforts to collect and transfer beverage containers, operate an effective recycling center, conduct outreach and provide community education about the agency\u0027s recycling capacity and activities, as well as bring the recycling infrastructure to a more functional and efficient level of operations.","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Javier","LastName":"Valladares","Phone":"6264288673"},{"GrantID":28155,"CycleID":814,"CycleCode":"CCG3        ","CycleNameID":132,"CycleName":"Community Composting for Green Spaces","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CCG3         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Wukchumni Tribe proposes implementation of the K\u0027aatru Composting Project at the Wukchumni Farms, which will produce a high-quality soil amendment for onsite use, as well as for Tribal members’ home gardens. The project will divert green waste from community gardens and food scraps via community drop off sites. This project will fund composting and vermicomposting building materials, tools and equipment, educational materials, costs for transportation of feedstock and compost, and two part-time positions.","ParticipantName":"Wukchumni Tribe","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Yaynicut","LastName":"Franco","Phone":"5597313793"},{"GrantID":28156,"CycleID":818,"CycleCode":"LCC1        ","CycleNameID":141,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps SB 1013 Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"LCC1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":725210.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: For reimbursement for Grant SB 1013 Grant Program eligible expenses to include recycling programs and activities related to beverage container recycling education and collection within Tulare and Kings counties.","ParticipantName":"Sequoia Community Corps","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Teresa","LastName":"Guzman","Phone":"5597324194"},{"GrantID":28157,"CycleID":818,"CycleCode":"LCC1        ","CycleNameID":141,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps SB 1013 Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"LCC1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":657400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The LA Conservation Corps will utilize SB1013 funding to expand its Beverage Container Collection Program under RLC 38. We will increase beverage containers by 15% compared to collections in FY 22-23 via collection routes and special events as measured by DORIIS.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Conservation Corps","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Skillman","Phone":"2132107620"},{"GrantID":28158,"CycleID":818,"CycleCode":"LCC1        ","CycleNameID":141,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps SB 1013 Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"LCC1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":1143685.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: For reimbursement for grant LCC SB1013 eligible expenses to include recycling programs and activities related to beverage containers.","ParticipantName":"Civicorps Schools","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Hickey","Phone":"5109927838"},{"GrantID":28161,"CycleID":824,"CycleCode":"CCG4        ","CycleNameID":132,"CycleName":"Community Composting for Green Spaces","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CCG4         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Vandhana Dharan","AwardedFunds":97398.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Chicken Ranch Rancheria proposes improvement and expansion of their community composting program, and creation of a composting system at the Chicken Ranch Rancheria Cultural Center. The project will divert food waste from the Tribe’s casino and other tribal buildings to create a high-quality soil amendment for the Tribe’s community garden. This project will fund a tractor, a shed for the tractor, well repairs to bring water to the compost site, composting and vermicomposting equipment, educational materials, and two part-time positions.","ParticipantName":"Chicken Ranch Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians Tribe","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joanna","LastName":"Portillo-Hsu","Phone":"2099849066"},{"GrantID":28166,"CycleID":818,"CycleCode":"LCC1        ","CycleNameID":141,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps SB 1013 Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"LCC1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":940286.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Orange County Conservation Corps (OCCC) will continue to provide environmental services by addressing the detrimental impact of litter and waste on our communities and environment. Specifically, improperly discarded beverage containers create a significant strain on landfills, pollute our waterways, and endanger both wildlife and human health. To address this critical issue, we will implement comprehensive strategies to increase beverage container recycling and transition towards a more sustainable future.","ParticipantName":"Orange County Conservation Corps","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeremy","LastName":"Newton","Phone":"7149566222"},{"GrantID":28168,"CycleID":814,"CycleCode":"CCG3        ","CycleNameID":132,"CycleName":"Community Composting for Green Spaces","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CCG3         - 2021-22","GrantManager":"Shaina Meiners","AwardedFunds":38556.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians proposes enhancement and expansion of their community composting operations by constructing an aerated static pile (ASP) composting system to replace the current manually turned compost system. The current composting operations divert food waste from the Tribe’s casino and resort and vegetation waste from landscaping projects. The project will make a high-quality soil amendment available for community gardens, Tribal members, and for landscaping projects around the Viejas reservation. This project will fund a contractor to build an ASP system.","ParticipantName":"Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ray","LastName":"Teran","Phone":"6196592312"},{"GrantID":28172,"CycleID":818,"CycleCode":"LCC1        ","CycleNameID":141,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps SB 1013 Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"LCC1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":742796.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Cesar Chavez Environmental Corps, FIELD\u0027s certified local Conservation Corps proposes to use funds from SB 1013 to add 13 Corpsmember trainees, 8 Crew Leaders(Non-Supervisory), and 2 Crew Lead Specialists(Non-Supervisory), and up to 2 Crew Supervisors in order to help expand CCEC\u0027s service to the Kern County Public. CCEC proposes to purchase two passenger vans to provide transport of crews to recycling projects. CCEC would like to hire dedicated marketing/outreach staff to improve public knowledge of services provided by CCEC to the local community. Funding would also be used for administrative costs, supplies for events, and replacement/repair of recycling equipment. The total recruited corpsmembers is more than the number in the budget due to the fact that not all will be active corpsmembers during the full 24 month period.","ParticipantName":"Farmworkers Institute of Education and Leadership Development Inc.","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rosa","LastName":"Ruelas","Phone":"6618238826"},{"GrantID":28174,"CycleID":818,"CycleCode":"LCC1        ","CycleNameID":141,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps SB 1013 Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"LCC1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":853608.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Fresno EOC Local Conservation Corps (FLCC) will use funding under LCC1/SB 1013 to assist increase the capacity of the Corps to advertise its services, provide public education for local schools, businesses, and at special events, and to update an aging fleet of vehicles. The Recycling Department currently has a fleet of 15 vehicle, with 10 of the 15 between 12-29 years old. FLCC will use a mix of radio advertising to help recruit for the program and educate the public on wine bottles being added to the state\u0027s CRV program. LCC will also use funding to secure special containers to avoid wine bottles breaking for redemption purposes.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Patrick","LastName":"Turner","Phone":"5592641048"},{"GrantID":28175,"CycleID":818,"CycleCode":"LCC1        ","CycleNameID":141,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps SB 1013 Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"LCC1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":641383.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Grant funds will be used to expand SRCC\u0027s existing beverage container recovery and recycling program, focusing on glass collection.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento Regional Conservation Corps","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kala","LastName":"Dean","Phone":"9164176746"},{"GrantID":28184,"CycleID":818,"CycleCode":"LCC1        ","CycleNameID":141,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps SB 1013 Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"LCC1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":689575.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Urban Corps will collect beverage containers at businesses, large venues, and other organizations as well as provide recycling services at special events throughout San Diego County.","ParticipantName":"Urban Corps of San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Arturo","LastName":"Perzabal","Phone":"6192356884"},{"GrantID":28185,"CycleID":818,"CycleCode":"LCC1        ","CycleNameID":141,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps SB 1013 Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"LCC1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":701259.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: For reimbursement for Grant RLC #39 eligible expenses to include recycling and litter abatement programs and activities related to beverage containers, e-waste, waste tires, and used oil.","ParticipantName":"San Francisco Conservation Corps","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elena","LastName":"Olzark","Phone":"4159287322"},{"GrantID":28188,"CycleID":825,"CycleCode":"FR83        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR83         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the below summary to reflect the approved grant project:The Pit River Tribe is currently seeking funding to address the cleanup of six tribal-owned sites. This initiative aims to tackle the growing volume and variety of solid and hazardous waste accumulating on tribal lands. Such waste not only contributes to land, air, and water pollution but also fosters the proliferation of flies, rodents, and litter, while wasting precious natural resources and degrading the overall environment.\r\n\r\nPreserving the health, comfort, welfare, and safety of the community is of utmost importance. By regulating uncontrolled disposal and illegal dumping of solid waste within the Pit River Tribe’s 100-square-mile territory, this project will help safeguard the well-being of both the land and its inhabitants. Additionally, grant funds will be used to install signage to deter future illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"Pit River Tribe","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stevie","LastName":"Geopfert","Phone":"5303355421"},{"GrantID":28208,"CycleID":819,"CycleCode":"RIG1        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stephanie Livingston","AwardedFunds":1506968.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Cal Pac Recycling has operated as a trusted, and valued Recycling Operator in Calexico for many years. As we look to the future, and long-term sustainability, Cal Pac Recycling recognizes the need to innovate with technology for long-term success. We are applying to bring an industrial reverse vending machine and cash machine into our Calexico facility. The integration of this technology will provide the consumer with ease of recycling, and multiple choices for redemption. If the consumer does not want to sort material, they can utilize the reverse vending machine. On the backend, we gain efficiencies of the technology sorting the material by commodity type. This facility will continue to be staffed as it is today during operating hours and all CRV items will be accepted and redeemed within the center.\r\nToday the current site redeems over 600 tons of recyclable materials annually, with the proposed technology upgrades we anticipate an additional 15% increase in the total materials able to be recycled which amounts to an additional 90 tons of recycled materials each year.","ParticipantName":"Cal Pac Recycling, Inc.","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gabriel","LastName":"Lopez","Phone":"7605503296"},{"GrantID":28245,"CycleID":817,"CycleCode":"SWC99       ","CycleNameID":124,"CycleName":"Legacy Disposal Site Abatement Partial Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC99        - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Ramon Ruiz","AwardedFunds":375000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The LADWP owns a number of parcels in the Owens Valley that were operated by various agencies as burn dumps and pre-regulation landfills in the 1960s and 1970s.  As such, the Department working with CalRecycle and the Inyo County Local Enforcement Agency, plans to implement remediation at the Big Pine Landfill (14-AA-0028) as necessary to protect public health and safety and/or the environment.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Department of Water and Power","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elizabeth","LastName":"Ninan","Phone":"2133672796"},{"GrantID":28268,"CycleID":819,"CycleCode":"RIG1        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Danbaki Johnson","AwardedFunds":296127.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: CCNB is requesting CalRecycle Grant funding to acquire and install new sorting line technology to both expedite and improve our recycling sorting methodologies. This Industrial Reverse Vending Machine Sorter technology automatically identifies and sorts materials deposited into the machine by community members, determines if is CRV qualifying, and sorts it accordingly by material type. This whole process is completed automatically through the recognition unit to be acquired using CalRecycle grant funding, if awarded. These materials are then collected by CCNB corpsmembers and taken to a local Recycling Center for processing.","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps North Bay","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kyle","LastName":"LaRue","Phone":"7077585417"},{"GrantID":28272,"CycleID":819,"CycleCode":"RIG1        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stephanie Livingston","AwardedFunds":1675734.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Evergreen Recycling and Waste Inc. plans to implement multiple new innovative methods of technologies to increase the total tons of bottles and cans being recycled in our underserved community and provide ease of access to Californians. If funded this project will dramatically increase the capacity of our organization to be able to work directly with members of the public to collect California Redemption Value beverage containers and provide CRV directly to consumers. The project proposes installing two state-of-the-art “urban recycling kiosks” that offer both bag drop and reverse vending machine technology to offer consumers a new, refined recycling experience at the following locations in the community, 1. 730 E. 1st Ave, Oxnard, CA and 2. 280 E. Harvard Blvd, Santa Paula, CA 93060.","ParticipantName":"Evergreen Recycling \u0026 Waste Inc.","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Krikor (Koko)","LastName":"Balian","Phone":"3238737105"},{"GrantID":28276,"CycleID":819,"CycleCode":"RIG1        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stephanie Livingston","AwardedFunds":3000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Simple and Clean plans to create three new recycling centers in San Luis Obispo, Arroyo Grande, and Paso Robles California, respectively. The project will implement multiple new innovative methods of technologies to increase the total tons of bottles and cans being recycled in unserved convenience zones and provide ease of access to Californians. If funded this project will dramatically increase the capacity of our organization to be able to work directly with members of the public to collect California Redemption Value beverage containers and provide CRV directly to consumers. The project proposes installing three state-of-the-art “urban recycling kiosks” that offer both bag drop and reverse vending machine technology to offer consumers a new, refined recycling experience at the following locations in the community, 1. 3985 S Higuera St, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401, 2. 1132 W Branch St, Arroyo Grande, CA 93420, 3. 2800 Riverside Ave, Paso Robles, CA 93446.","ParticipantName":"Simple \u0026 Green, LLC","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jordan","LastName":"Watson","Phone":"3236676649"},{"GrantID":28282,"CycleID":820,"CycleCode":"WFD1        ","CycleNameID":143,"CycleName":"Workforce Development Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"WFD1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stephanie Livingston","AwardedFunds":2500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Retail Marketing Services, Inc. (RMS), is pleased to submit a Workforce Development project application for consideration by CalRecycle.  If awarded, RMS is prepared to launch a program in partnership with Dealers, local food banks, and other community businesses in select areas of Los Angeles County.  We plan to develop a trained workforce of California Refund Value (CRV) Subject Matter Experts (SME) that will help educate consumers about new innovative methods of redemption.  \r\nOur business platform will create jobs focused on community engagement, local city governance, website design, marketing, leadership, logistics planning, and technical maintenance of sophisticated recycling equipment. We believe that RMS can work with stakeholders to create excitement and buy-in in the communities where we will operate.","ParticipantName":"Retail Marketing Services, Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Heather","LastName":"Dougherty","Phone":"2162009439"},{"GrantID":28289,"CycleID":816,"CycleCode":"FR82        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR82         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":139194.0000,"ProjectSummary":"llegal dumping is a pervasive problem in the state of California and Stanislaus County is not immune from this issue.  Rural in nature, farms and ranches dot the landscape of Stanislaus County and are frequently the prime targets for illegal dumping   Oftentimes, farmers wake up to debris and waste left by the public thinking that the farmer will remove these illegal eyesores.  The majority of dumpsites are located in the right-of-way of public roads adjacent to farms and ranches which offer the easiest access for illegal dumping.  Farmers lack the manpower, time and economical means to keep up with the cleanup of the illegal dumpsites which exacerbate the issues and contact the County for assistance.  The County clean-up crews are tasked with removing the illegal dumpsites and disposal of illegal dumpsite materials which incur a cost that is a burden by the County.\r\n\r\nThe Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Clean-up and Abatement Grant program would allow Stanislaus County to administer a comprehensive illegal dumping cleanup program in agricultural zone areas. The Department of Environmental Resources is seeking funding for the labor, equipment, and material costs that County staff incur from the cleanup of illegal dumpsites located on the right-of-way of public roads adjacent to agriculturally zoned parcels.  The FR funds will also be used for the disposal fees of the illegal dumpsite materials from clean-up activities.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mitchell","LastName":"Medeiros","Phone":"2092220390"},{"GrantID":28307,"CycleID":820,"CycleCode":"WFD1        ","CycleNameID":143,"CycleName":"Workforce Development Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"WFD1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Tiffany Morris","AwardedFunds":1385061.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Establish a leading and innovative recycling program in California that not only transforms the way consumers participate in CRV container recycling through the use of QR code bags and advanced technology but also improves environmental sustainability and promotes socio economic development through continuous training, employment development, and staff hiring. This program commits to enriching the recycling industry by strengthening the workforce through professional development opportunities, including specific certifications and job training, to ensure sustained and equitable growth for all involved, highlighting the importance of education and continuous training as fundamental pillars for the success and sustainability of the program in the long term. This formulation of the goal and general objective summarizes the purpose and strategic direction of the project, establishing a clear vision for its development and implementation.","ParticipantName":"Pink Recycling California LLC","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nallely","LastName":"Zuñiga","Phone":"9498762307"},{"GrantID":28345,"CycleID":819,"CycleCode":"RIG1        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Tiffany Morris","AwardedFunds":1094000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Green Earth Recycling (GR), located at 5926 Monterey Rd, Los Angeles, CA 90042 #RC12262 and 13107 Valley Blvd, City of Industry, CA 91746 #RC13269 plans to launch an innovative project under the CalRecycle RIG Program, focused on expanding CRV recycling in Los Angeles County (LAC) targeting Unserved Convenience Zones (UCZs). GR plans to significantly boost recycling rates by increasing accessibility to CRV recycling services through a detailed 2 Stage approach.","ParticipantName":"G.E. Recycling Co, Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alex","LastName":"Sarkisyan","Phone":"8185238778"},{"GrantID":28352,"CycleID":816,"CycleCode":"FR82        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR82         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":108969.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Sutter Resource Conservation District plans to remove waste from nine privately owned sites in Sutter County. The waste was illegally dumped onto parcels, main roads, between tree lines, in barns, a local community walking path, and it was beginning to roll over into waterways. Property owners conduct monthly cleanups but can no longer keep up with the increase in dumping. Illegally dumped waste includes but is not limited to common trash, appliances, furniture, mattresses, household waste, and metal. Sutter County Resource Conservation District is also seeking funding for prevention measures including, but not limited to, gates, locks, cameras, and signs to deter future illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"Sutter County Resource Conservation District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Linda","LastName":"Rioux","Phone":"5308443364"},{"GrantID":28359,"CycleID":819,"CycleCode":"RIG1        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Tiffany Morris","AwardedFunds":2415554.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With the support of this grant, Olyns Inc. proposes to install 39 RVMs across Santa Clara, San Mateo, and Santa Cruz counties in 26 unserved convenience zones. This represents a 82% increase in served zones for the project area (from 119 to 145). 13 of the busiest project locations will have multiple RVMs for improved consumer experience and greater capacity. Each RVM will be registered as a certified Recycling Center (RC) or, if appropriate, as a Mobile Recycler.","ParticipantName":"Olyns, Inc. Doing Business in California as Olyns Tech.","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Buchowski","Phone":"4084429261"},{"GrantID":28363,"CycleID":821,"CycleCode":"TCU20       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU20        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":59070.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With the funding requested, Stanislaus County Department of Environmental Resources estimates picking up approximately 7,000 waste tires that have been illegally dumped either on private property or along the county unincorporated roadways.  The goal is to remediate small tire piles as soon as possible to prevent blighted conditions and to prevent a harborage for insects and vermin.  All car and truck tires will be recycled.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wallace","LastName":"Low","Phone":"2095256741"},{"GrantID":28366,"CycleID":821,"CycleCode":"TCU20       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU20        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":15000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The city of Fontana would like to request funds for tire clean up within the City to help off set the costs of safety equipment, such as safety vests/jackets, glasses, gloves and steel toed shoes. PPE purchases will ensure City staff is safe to clean illegal dumping sites of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Fontana","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Leslie","LastName":"Graciano","Phone":"9094288819"},{"GrantID":28367,"CycleID":821,"CycleCode":"TCU20       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU20        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project provides for the cleanup of an estimated 60,000 tires illegally dumped within the road right-of-way and abandoned properties at various locations in the Los Angeles Basin and Antelope Valley.  These areas include many alleys and streets within 1,000 feet of schools, residences, offices, parks, and environmentally sensitive areas. Grant funds will be used to cover the cost for collecting, loading, transporting, and recycling/disposing of waste tires.  Public Works will oversee the grant and provide contract hauling and recycling.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wilson","LastName":"Fong","Phone":"6268616005"},{"GrantID":28373,"CycleID":821,"CycleCode":"TCU20       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU20        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":16000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Tire Cleanup Grant will be used in areas where illegally dumped tires are normally found including alleys and sites within 1000 feet to residential homes, waterways, and commercial/industrial businesses. An estimated total of 6,800 tires are expected to be collected. Funds will be used for the costs associated to tire trailer services for illegally dumped tires. Member jurisdictions remove the tires and bring them over to both the Highway 59 (Merced) and Billy Wright (Los Banos) landfills. Tire haulers then pick them up from both landfills and recycle them.","ParticipantName":"Merced County Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kaylee","LastName":"Yang","Phone":"2097234481"},{"GrantID":28374,"CycleID":821,"CycleCode":"TCU20       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU20        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City of Fresno is in the center of the State of California in the central San Joaquin Valley. Fresno’s current population is approximately 544,510. The City of Fresno has two dedicated staff members who remove the illegally dumped tires throughout the city. The tires are transported by the staff using a stake-side truck owned by the city and placed in a trailer for a removal by a registered hauler. The hauler takes the trailer to a waste tire recycling facility. Illegally dumped tires are continually dumped in alleys, street curbs, along canal banks, on vacant lots, near freeway, and on other public rights-of-way areas. The Clean-Up grant allows the City of Fresno to remove these waste tires therefore preventing blight, fire hazards and environmental issues.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christina","LastName":"Pasillas","Phone":"5596218456"},{"GrantID":28375,"CycleID":819,"CycleCode":"RIG1        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stephanie Livingston","AwardedFunds":2482464.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Ivan’s Recycling is proposing to implement multiple new innovative methods of technologies to increase the total tons of bottles and cans being recycled in our underserved community and provide ease of access to Californians. If funded this project will dramatically increase the capacity of our organization to be able to work directly with members of the public to collect California Redemption Value beverage containers and provide CRV directly to consumers. The project proposes installing state-of-the-art Urban Kiosks, Reverse Vending Machines (RVM), and Bag Drop Express Kiosks across 4 unserved convenience zones to offer consumers a new, refined recycling experience at the following locations in our community, 1. 2765 E. Bidwell St., Folsom, CA 95630, 8595 Auburn Folsom Road, Granite Bay, CA 95746, 4249 Elverta Road, Antelope, CA 95843, 7000 Sunrise Blvd, Citrus Heights, CA 95610.","ParticipantName":"Ivan\u0027s Recycling, LLC","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ivan","LastName":"Pislar","Phone":"9167904960"},{"GrantID":28383,"CycleID":816,"CycleCode":"FR82        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR82         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":44465.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Yuba Resource Conservation District plans to remove waste from two privately-owned sites in Yuba County. The waste was illegally dumped onto parcels, and it impedes property owners’ ability to successfully operate their orchards. Property owners conduct cleanups but can no longer keep up with the increase of dumping. Illegally dumped waste includes, but is not limited to, common trash, appliances, furniture, tires, and vehicles. Yuba County Resource Conservation District is also seeking funding for prevention measures including, but not limited to, gates, locks, and signs, etc., to deter future illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County Resource Conservation District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dj","LastName":"Baker","Phone":"5303296207"},{"GrantID":28389,"CycleID":821,"CycleCode":"TCU20       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU20        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Fresno has an ongoing waste tire cleanup program managed by the County\u0027s Department of Public Works and Planning, Road Maintenance and Operations (RMO) Division. Illegally dumped tires are removed by RMO personnel from County roads, and right-of-way, in the rural and unincorporated areas throughout Fresno County. It is estimated that for the TCU20 grant cycle, the tires collected by personnel from the Road Maintenance and Operations (RMO) division, will be approximately 13,000. RMO personnel collect and deliver tires to storage areas at the County\u0027s various Road Maintenance Yards and other appropriate storage sites. Waste tires will be removed by permitted tire hauling companies including American Refuse, Inc. (dba American Tire Tec.), and West Coast Rubber Recycling, Inc., and other hauling companies as available and established through County- vendor procurement agreements.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dustin","LastName":"Ragsdale","Phone":"5596000467"},{"GrantID":28415,"CycleID":821,"CycleCode":"TCU20       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU20        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":58375.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Long Beach proposes to continue the cleanup efforts around the Los Angeles River area north of the Long Beach Harbor Basin.  This area remains a high priority for the City due to the level of illegal dumping that occurs. \r\n\r\nThe first area is east of the LA River between 5th Street and Willow Street (East Project Area), to Magnolia Avenue as the west boundary. The East project area is residential and commercial, including Drake Park and Thomas Edison Elementary School.  Golden Park, Cesar Chavez Park and Seaside Park are also nearby.  The Los Angeles River runs directly west of the project area, with the Long Beach Harbor and Downtown Long Beach less than one mile from the project area. \r\n\r\nThe second area is west of the Los Angeles River between 9th Street and Willow Street (West Project Area), to Santa Fe Avenue as the east boundary. The West project area includes industrial and residential areas, including Garfield Elementary School and with Cabrillo High School nearby. Nearby parks include Hudson and Admiral Kidd Parks. The Los Angeles River runs directly east, the Dominguez Channel is about one-half mile to the west and the waters of the Port of Long Beach are directly south. \r\n\r\nIn both areas, clean-ups are necessary to keep dumped items off the streets.  Most illegal dumping of tires occurs in alleys and other City right-of-ways, however, occasional dumping does happen on private property.  Local businesses and neighborhood associations continue to coordinate clean-up efforts in the impacted area, but still need assistance as the responsibility has outgrown their resources. Grant funds would ensure that tires are regularly collected, and that the east and west project areas remain clean and safe for residents and businesses. All tires collected by City crews will be taken to a facility that recycles tires into crumb rubber that is used in asphalt paving surfaces and synthetic athletic surfaces.  “No Dumping” signs will be posted in areas most impacted by illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tina","LastName":"Bitten","Phone":"5625704695"},{"GrantID":28419,"CycleID":821,"CycleCode":"TCU20       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU20        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":125120.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Shasta County, acting as Lead Participant in a Regional Application with the cities of Shasta Lake and Anderson as Non-Lead Participants, seeks to utilize the CalRecycle Tire Cleanup Grant (TCU20) to remove illegally dumped tires on private or public properties or rights-of-way throughout unincorporated Shasta County and the cities of Shasta Lake and Anderson. The goal is to establish a program to identify and remediate tire piles as soon as possible to prevent blighted conditions and a harborage for insects and vermin and mitigate potential fire and health risks within Shasta County. Shasta County, through its Department of Resource Management (SCDRM), will administer it and work with local agencies, including the District Attorney, Public Works, and Code Enforcement, to identify waste tire piles. SCDRM will also coordinate the scheduling of tire pickup locations and oversee the pickup and disposal of tires. Based on previously reported and documented illegal tire dumping cases, Shasta County anticipates that approximately 15,000 waste tires will be transported by a CalRecycle-approved hauling company established through a county vendor procurement agreement to a tire recycling facility. The total grant application will not exceed $125,120, and the cost per tire will be at or below $8.34 per tire. Our estimated per-tire cost is higher due to a lack of certified tire haulers willing to service Shasta County, retrieval issues such as buried tires in ravines and hillsides, and no local CCC assistance. Efforts will be made to reduce the cost per tire amount whenever possible by maximizing efficiency.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Myhrvold","Phone":"5302255789"},{"GrantID":28426,"CycleID":821,"CycleCode":"TCU20       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU20        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":42250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Joaquin County requests $42,250 to continue with the tire cleanup and education campaign. The campaign aims to reduce the illegal dumping of waste tires from residential and rural neighborhoods through education and waste tire cleanups. Education is used to inform residents of the impact that illegally dumped tires have on the environment and the quick removal of illegally dumped tires helps to prevent additional tires from being dumped at existing sites. Illegally dumped tires will be removed throughout San Joaquin County using Public Works staff and the Greater Valley Conservation Corps.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sarita","LastName":"Wati","Phone":"2094683066"},{"GrantID":28438,"CycleID":816,"CycleCode":"FR82        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR82         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Yolo County is requesting funds to clean up four sites in the Tule Canal area along County Road 22 in unincorporated Woodland, and install surveillance cameras to provide ongoing monitoring to capture video of violators, enabling enforcement to take place. With a recent grant, Yolo County saw great success at the Babel Slough Road project in Clarksburg and would like to replicate this success. Cleanup services, conducted by Sacramento Regional Conservation Corps, will include disposal and recycling, and will partially be covered through in-kind contribution from Yolo County. \r\n\r\nThe agricultural sites along this corridor is of particular concern as it is near the Elkhorn and Tule Canal fishing access areas, which means illegal dumping leads to the pollution of the water. When there are heavy rains, water from the Delta watershed is released and floods the area. Garbage is pushed into the Delta and additionally can pollute the adjacent rice farm fields. All garbage that has not been removed washes downstream. \r\n\r\nYolo County has conducted one major cleanup of the area in the past year.  Additionally the Yolo County Roads Division occasionally picks up large abandoned items and Yolo County Integrated Waste Management Division is called out if hazardous waste is reported.  Due to limited staffing and funds the site does not get cleaned up regularly and is only compliant driven for cleanup action to occur.  In February 2024, Yolo County executed a multi-day cleanup effort to restore the Tule Canal area along County Road 22, from litter and illegal waste dumping. The cleanup effort yielded impressive results, with more than 3,900 pounds of waste collected. Among the waste were 29 tires, 4 televisions, a mattress, and 165 pounds of hazardous materials, including paint, fluorescent bulbs, and motor oil.\r\n\r\nIllegal dumping is an ongoing problem of great concern in Yolo County. A new concern is the dumping of wet asphalt. It is suspected that an asphalt company is doing this which is now more concerning since we have traditionally seen residential type dumping in this area and now are seeing business waste.\r\n\r\nAs a member of the Northern California Illegal Dumping Taskforce, cleanup efforts are only temporary solutions. To mitigate illegal dumping, Yolo County offers free dumping of many materials at the county landfill including asphalt, mattresses, paint, e-waste, and scrap metal. Abatement via surveillance can be effective in keeping the area clean and dramatically reducing water pollution.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marissa","LastName":"Juhler","Phone":"5306668813"},{"GrantID":28446,"CycleID":819,"CycleCode":"RIG1        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Tiffany Morris","AwardedFunds":3000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Our New RC/Bag Drop Project will allow us to work towards two important goals: (1) We will be able to fabricate, install, and maintain numerous automated BD Mini Recycling Centers (MRC’s) for Sonoma County’s unserved and disadvantaged CZ’s and (2) We will be able to fund some of the facility expansion and equipment purchases that are needed to process the inevitable increased volumes of CRV materials that would result from our BD Project.\r\n\r\nOur goal is to make sure there are no more Unserved CZs’ or Disadvantaged Communities without a clean, convenient, and a readily available location to recycle their CRV.  The truly innovative equipment, systems, and processes that will be implemented using AI and our existing prototypes will build an overall program that positions this RIG funding as the basis for the future of how CRV can be collected and processed in California.","ParticipantName":"United Cerebral Palsy of the North Bay, Inc.","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christine","LastName":"Isetta","Phone":"7077320202"},{"GrantID":28453,"CycleID":821,"CycleCode":"TCU20       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU20        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The main objective of this proposal is to remove illegally dumped tires from several locations throughout the City of Bakersfield and to restore the area to their original state. Illegally dumped tires create blight, vector control and other health and safety hazards to the public and the environment. Illegal dumpsites not abated in a timely manner potentially contributes to the accumulation of waste tires.\r\n\r\nThe City of Bakersfield cleanup projects/events are intended to mitigate potential fire and health risks posed by these piles of tires within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe City of Bakersfield Solid Waste Division currently responds to citizens’ complaints of illegal tire dumping which has occurred along the public right-of-way, or on their private property. The city regularly organizes waste tire drop off amnesty events. It has drop off locations where individuals drop off used tires on designated dates. \r\n\r\nThe City of Bakersfield also organizes tire recycling pop up events every year to reduce health and environmental risks posed by illegal dumping of tires within our jurisdiction. \r\n\r\nAll waste tires collected are transported to the City of Bakersfield’s Corporation yard or Recycling and Composting facility. The City of Bakersfield Solid Waste Division drivers will deliver large and car passenger tires from its city truck/trailer combination to Kern County Bena Landfill for the purpose of recycling disposal.\r\n\r\nAn estimated 16,000 tires are to be removed and recycled through the city’s waste tire amnesty events","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Renee","LastName":"Taylor","Phone":"6613263427"},{"GrantID":28456,"CycleID":819,"CycleCode":"RIG1        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Yolo Employment Services (YES!), a non-profit, community service program that trains and employs people with developmental disabilities, seeks to expand its Certified Recycling Center via a mobile operation.  This operation will be mobile in that it will be set up and taken down each weekday at the same location.\r\n\r\nBeverage containers collected from the mobile operation will be transported back to the YES! Recycling Center and added to respective loads (Aluminum, Plastic, and Glass) for future shipment to respective recyclers.","ParticipantName":"Yolo Employment Services","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Martin","LastName":"Grosso","Phone":"5306628616"},{"GrantID":28458,"CycleID":821,"CycleCode":"TCU20       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU20        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":57169.0000,"ProjectSummary":"478 tires from the Tijuana River Valley split among at least two agencies.\r\n230 tires from San Diego Open Space clean-ups.\r\n4,584 tires to be collected by Code Compliance from public rights-of-way.\r\n303 tires from the City of Chula Vista public rights-of-way.\r\n173 tires from Skibbe Ranch.\r\nThis results in a projected clean-up cost of $8.62/tire.\r\nTijuana River Valley:  \r\nIt is an estuary of national importance with a multi-agency approach to restoring and protecting the sensitive ecosystem. Tires from Mexico are washed downstream during rain events and have significant impact on the watershed.  Tires are plucked from the sediment and trash removed during dredging of river channels and sediment basins.  Large truck tires can sometimes be recycled however passenger tires are too contaminated with sediments and are transported to the landfill for disposal.\r\nCity of San Diego Open Space: \r\nTires dumped in open spaces, parks and canyons are collected by park rangers and stored at this location until a pick-up is arranged.\r\n\r\nCity of San Diego Code Compliance Division: \r\nActively collects tires from the Public Rights-of Way throughout the City and stores them until a pick-up can be arranged.\r\nCity of Chula Vista Code Compliance Division: \r\nActively collects tires from the Public Rights-of Ways throughout the city.  The tires are stored at a site called “City of Chula Vista/Olympic Parkway Pump Station” until they are picked up. \r\n\r\nSkibbe Ranch: \r\nIt is a part of the Tijuana River Valley (TVR) but is a single location to collect small amounts of tires found in the TRV by the ranchers.\r\nThe Tire enforcement Program also refers tire piles on public property to Code Compliance for remediation.  Detailed logs are provided of these activities.  When possible, the Tire Enforcement Program utilizes surveillance cameras to catch perpetrators and deter dumping. Other than the contaminated tires from the Tijuana River Valley, every attempt is made to recycle the tires at BAS recycling, our closest tire recycling facility, located 100 miles away in Moreno Valley.\r\n","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Frick","Phone":"6192367080"},{"GrantID":28468,"CycleID":822,"CycleCode":"RLC39       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC39        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":2140356.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LA Conservation Corps will carry out the following programs in FY 24-25.\r\n\r\nBeverage Container: \r\n-Increase collection of beverage containers by 4% compared to collections in FY 23-24 via collection routes and special events as measured by DORIIS\r\n-Perform litter abatement and open space litter abatement clean-up services on an as-needed basis \r\n\r\nWaste Tire: \r\n-Take FY 23-24 totals and increase illegally dumped tire collections by 6% as measured by CTL/receipt forms and haul away and properly dispose of/recycle the tires\r\n-Provide event/labor staff resources for collection/hauling waste tires in partnership with the City of LA \r\n\r\nE-waste: \r\n-Take FY 23-24 totals and increase E-waste collections by 4% through curbside/drop off events as measured by collection logs/CEWIS reports and provide outreach/marketing for each event \r\n-Partner with Homeboy Recycling to implement an internship for Corpsmembers \r\n\r\nUsed Oil: \r\n-Conduct CCC signage inspections at assigned locations \r\n-Conduct surveys and hand out boater kits under the Dockwalker Program\r\n-Provide outreach and canvasing in support of LA County Public Works Used Oil Filter Exchange Events","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Conservation Corps","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Skillman","Phone":"2132107620"},{"GrantID":28469,"CycleID":822,"CycleCode":"RLC39       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC39        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":2140356.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Orange County Conservation Corps (OCCC) will continue to provide environmental services to our community and in our local jurisdictions. OCCC establishes new lines of service by performing public awareness and outreach at local community events in order to promote the public to reduce, reuse, and, recycling. OCCC crews will also provide support and collection of waste tires, electronic waste, and best practices for managing used oil. OCCC will accomplish the above goals by completing the objectives outlined in the Grant Project Summary. Diverting recyclable material from our landfills and eliminating illegal dumping comes at a premium in our activities.","ParticipantName":"Orange County Conservation Corps","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeremy","LastName":"Newton","Phone":"7149566222"},{"GrantID":28470,"CycleID":822,"CycleCode":"RLC39       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC39        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":2140356.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our recycling program, supported by the Ceasar Chavez Environmental Corps (CCEC) and funded through the Local Conservation Corps Grant Program RLC 39, aims to establish two new recycling centers. This funding will be utilized to secure suitable locations, staff the centers, outfit them with necessary equipment and supplies and conduct community, partner, and stakeholder outreach. Our commitment to sustainability, bolstered by CCEC and the funding provided by the Local Conservation Corps Grant Program RLC 39, drives us to expand our reach and impact in waste management. We need this outreach to promote the visibility of the new centers and engage with the community, partners, and stakeholders to ensure their success.","ParticipantName":"Farmworkers Institute of Education and Leadership Development Inc.","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rosa","LastName":"Ruelas","Phone":"6618238826"},{"GrantID":28471,"CycleID":822,"CycleCode":"RLC39       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC39        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":2140356.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Fresno EOC Local Conservation Corps will continue to serve clients in the City of Fresno and Madera, concentrating on the collection of CRV bottles and cans, e-waste, used tires, and by providing used oil education. LCC will staff a Certified Recycling Center in the rural community of Friant, while also serving clients at largely attended events. Young adults enrolled in the LCC program will also attend our onsite Charter High School, working on their high school diploma.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Patrick","LastName":"Turner","Phone":"5592641048"},{"GrantID":28472,"CycleID":822,"CycleCode":"RLC39       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC39        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":2140356.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Urban Corps will collect beverage containers at schools, businesses, multi-family complexes, large venues and other organizations as well as provide recycling services at special events throughout San Diego County. Urban Corps will collect and haul waste tire from public land and public right-of-way and partner with local jurisdictions to assist in waste tire removal and host local amnesty events. Urban Corps will collect E-Waste from community members, schools, businesses, government agencies and other organizations throughout San Diego County and will host local collection events. Urban Corps will take signage and oil collection surveys from Certified Used Oil Collection Centers throughout San Diego County. Urban Corps will also work with local jurisdictions to perform storm drain stenciling. Urban Corp will offer educational presentation to schools and organizations throughout San Diego County to further educate them on conservation efforts.","ParticipantName":"Urban Corps of San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Arturo","LastName":"Perzabal","Phone":"6192356684"},{"GrantID":28473,"CycleID":822,"CycleCode":"RLC39       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC39        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":2140356.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conservation Corps North Bay (CCNB) will utilize grant funds for the following projects, which will increase the recycling of cans/bottles, E-waste, tires, and used oil in California.\r\n\r\nCans/Bottles:\r\nCRV recycling will continue to be collected through servicing bins on routes.\r\nRecycling will be provided at events in Sonoma and Marin Counties and other local counties.\r\nOutreach and education will be provided to the public on why recycling is important.\r\n\r\nE-waste:\r\nCovered E-waste will be collected from public and private entities during collection routes.\r\nE-waste will be collected through events with local non-profits partners.\r\nOutreach and education will be provided to the public on why recycling E-waste is important and where they can recycle their e-waste properly.\r\n\r\nTires:\r\nTire Amnesty events will be provided Marin, Sonoma, Solano, Napa and other local counties in coordination with local government agencies.\r\nIllegally dumped tires will be removed from locations approved by CalRecycle.\r\nOutreach and education to the public on why recycling tires is important and where they can recycle their tires properly.\r\n\r\nUsed Oil:\r\nCertified Collection Centers California will be audited in coordination with local collaborators.\r\nStorm drains will be labeled in coordination with local agencies, to discourage used oil being disposed of down the drains .\r\nOutreach and education (including DIY Change Kits) will be provided to the public on why recycling used oil is important and where they can recycle used oil properly.","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps North Bay","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kyle","LastName":"Larue","Phone":"7077585417"},{"GrantID":28474,"CycleID":822,"CycleCode":"RLC39       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC39        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":2140356.0000,"ProjectSummary":"For reimbursement for Grant #RLC39 eligible expenses to include recycling and litter abatement programs and activities related to beverage containers, e-waste, waste tires and used oil.","ParticipantName":"Civicorps Schools","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Hickey","Phone":"5109927838"},{"GrantID":28475,"CycleID":822,"CycleCode":"RLC39       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC39        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":2140382.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Beverage container: Service events, businesses, operate material recovery facility, provide education/outreach to Northern California.\r\nE-waste: Collect E-waste at drop-off events, curbside collections with community partners in Northern California. Provide education/outreach.\r\nUsed oil: Ensure Certified Collection Centers are signed. Provide education/outreach at waterways \u0026 public events. Label storm drains to reduce illegal dumping of used oil. \r\nWaste tire: Collect \u0026 haul waste tires from public lands, provide labor for tire amnesty events in Northern California, as well as education/outreach.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento Regional Conservation Corps","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kala","LastName":"Dean","Phone":"9164176746"},{"GrantID":28476,"CycleID":822,"CycleCode":"RLC39       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC39        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":2140356.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Sequoia Community Corps (SCC) is a state-certified and federally recognized 21CSC (21st Century Service Corps) local conservation corps. SCC engages local young adults from racially and socially diverse backgrounds within Tulare and Kings Counties, ages 18 to 26, in on-the-job project-based training, structured education, leadership development, and environmental awareness through conservation work projects.\r\n\r\nThe SCC will continue to help local jurisdictions reduce GHG emissions in our communities by diverting recyclable materials, which include Beverage Containers, E-Waste, Used Oil, and Waste Tires.  By working collaboratively with local jurisdictions and other partners, SCC will continue to play a key role in minimize our waste stream by expanding recycling opportunities for local businesses and residents Tulare and Kings Counties.","ParticipantName":"Sequoia Community Corps","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Teresa","LastName":"Guzman","Phone":"5597324194"},{"GrantID":28477,"CycleID":822,"CycleCode":"RLC39       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC39        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Derek Link","AwardedFunds":2064004.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Francisco Conservation Corps (SFCC) provides on-the-job training to at-risk, young adults through Recycling and Waste-Management: Recycling, waste diversion, Zero Waste Special Events, removal and recycling of beverage containers, E-Waste, Waste tires, and Used Oil filters through the Cities and Counties of San Francisco and San Mateo. SFCC will provide outreach and education to Corpsmembers and our local communities; provide collection, hauling, and recycling services for all waste streams solely and in collaboration with established and new partners; and develop career ladder opportunities for Corpsmembers through internships and other placement opportunities in conjunction with local partners. SFCC will meet these objectives through commitments outlined in the Grant Project Summary.","ParticipantName":"San Francisco Conservation Corps","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elena","LastName":"Olzark","Phone":"4153500507"},{"GrantID":28478,"CycleID":822,"CycleCode":"RLC39       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC39        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":2140356.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: recycling goal of Greater Valley Conservation Corps (GVCC) is to provide recycling services to the immediate San Joaquin County communities, as well as nearby Amador, Calaveras, Stanislaus, and Tuolumne counties. GVCC will accomplish this by meeting the following objectives during the 2024-25 fiscal year.\r\n\r\nBeverage Containers\r\nGVCC will:\r\n• Collect 115,000 lbs. of beverage container materials \r\n• Schedule and participate in 19 community cleanup events\r\n\r\nWaste Tires\r\nGVCC will:\r\n• Collect 5,000 tires through amnesty events, community cleanups, and tire events for illegally dumped tires.\r\n• Increase community waste tire collection events to 19, including community cleanups\r\n• Conduct 14 Waste Tire Amnesty Collection events\r\n\r\nE-Waste\r\nGVCC will:\r\n• Collect 285,000 lbs. of E-waste\r\n• Comply with DTSC approved Universal Waste (UW) trainings\r\n• Provide E-waste Handling Procedure training in accordance with compliance regulations\r\n• Increase offsite E-waste drop-off collection events to 19\r\n• Maintain approved E-waste collector status\r\n\r\nUsed Oil\r\nGVCC will:\r\n• Conduct CCC signage review site visits, as directed by CalRecycle\r\n• Distribute 275 to 375 oil recycling kits to partners at various events and collection routes","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County Office of Education (dba Greater Valley Conservation Corps)","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicholas","LastName":"Mueller","Phone":"2092922701"},{"GrantID":28479,"CycleID":822,"CycleCode":"RLC39       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC39        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":2140356.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Conservation Corps of Long Beach (CCLB) will continue recycling collections to local business and\r\nMulti-Family complexes. CCLB will expand e waste collections and handling, by partnering with local\r\nschools, business and government agencies. CCLB will expand its service area for CCC oil signage visits,\r\nDockwalker Boat kit and oil collection pan distribution. We will continue to work with our local\r\njurisdictions, government agencies to expand our Tire collection events and outreach efforts as it relates\r\nto all grant activities.","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Javier","LastName":"Valladares","Phone":"6264288673"},{"GrantID":28480,"CycleID":822,"CycleCode":"RLC39       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC39        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":2140356.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SJCC+CS will collect recyclables in accordance with the Grant Work Plan for RLC39.","ParticipantName":"San Jose Conservation Corps","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dorsey","LastName":"Moore","Phone":"4084596402"},{"GrantID":28481,"CycleID":822,"CycleCode":"RLC39       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC39        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":2140356.0000,"ProjectSummary":"UCCIE was approved for a fund exchange between UCCIE and CCLB of $100,000 with an even exchange decreasing our E-waste funds and increasing our Tire funds.\r\nReports and Evaluation:\r\nThe Corps will collect, analyze, and report data using CalRecycle progress report.\r\nEducation, Outreach and Marketing:\r\nDuring FY 24-25, UCC will train Corpsmembers to participate in outreach and recycling education programs.\r\nPartnerships and Collaboration:\r\nBy June 30, 2025, the SCMF-UCC will increase recycling-related partnerships.\r\nCommon Objectives:\r\nBy June 30, 2025, UCC will expand on E-waste, BCRF, and Tire recycling services.","ParticipantName":"Southern California Mountains Foundation","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stacy","LastName":"Gorin","Phone":"5305594210"},{"GrantID":28483,"CycleID":816,"CycleCode":"FR82        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR82         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Through its Department of Resource Management, Shasta County plans to use grant funds to remove illegally dumped solid waste from up to six privately owned properties within unincorporated Shasta County during the grant activity period fiscal years 2024-25 and 2025-26. These properties have received documented complaints from neighbors, law enforcement, and/or fire personnel. The illegally dumped waste on these properties, including appliances, furniture, tires, and common trash, poses a significant hazard to public health, safety, and the environment. If not remediated, it may attract homeless encampments or further dumping.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Annie","LastName":"Ernst","Phone":"5302255761"},{"GrantID":28484,"CycleID":821,"CycleCode":"TCU20       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU20        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":25185.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Sacramento County Department of Waste Management and Recycling (DWMR) provides service to all metropolitan, residential, industrial, and rural areas of unincorporated Sacramento County. Illegally dumped tires are reported in many areas of the County including public walkways and roadways including Mayhew Road and Roseville Road, commercial and industrial areas of Connector Street and 51st Ave, Sacramento International Airport property on E Levee Road, environmentally sensitive areas including wetlands near Eagles Nest Road, designated County Parks such as Rainbow Park on Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, and well within 1,000 feet of residential neighborhoods including 45th Ave. \r\n\r\nIn 2023 DWMR removed and safely recycled approximately 11 tons of illegally dumped tires which is expected to increase in 2024. The process includes the use of one dedicated operator and knuckle boom truck. This operator will remove and separate tires from illegally dumped general waste and deliver the tires to one of the County operated disposal facilities. Kiefer Landfill and North Area Recovery Station both contract with Castle Tire Disposal and Recycling for safe reuse of rubber tires through a process creating tire-derived fuels, civil engineering applications and ground rubber applications or rubberized asphalt.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alex","LastName":"Byrne","Phone":"9168752286"},{"GrantID":28495,"CycleID":821,"CycleCode":"TCU20       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU20        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Imperial County is a unique community of seven cities and the Imperial County-unincorporated areas/cities. The City of Mexicali with a population of well over a million residents, borders the City of Calexico. The yearly crossing is over 1.2 million. Imperial County generates approximately 80,000 used and waste tires annually. The County cities and unincorporated communities comprise less than two percent of the land and this provides ample desolated, isolated, and observable areas where individuals could illegally dump tires.\r\n\r\nEven one of the following factors would substantially contribute to the number of illegally dumped and discarded tires but taken together it creates a formidable environment of unsightly and disease-bearing discarded illegally dumped tires. Close proximity to the Mexico border crossing, Imperial Valley inherits many tires rejected by the Mexican Recycling Industry: a large number of seasonal visitors attracting recreational vehicle owners with vehicles in tow, off-road visitors to the Imperial Sand Dunes (each of these licensed vehicles paying admission to BLM land is approximately 501,264 street-legal vehicles for 2022, typically hauls an average of three off-road vehicles) high usage of passengers, truck, semi-truck and equipment tires in the Imperial County agricultural industry: and lack of financial resources, and irrigation canals (canals are cleaned quarterly and illegally disposed of tires are removed)\r\n\r\nAll Imperial Valley Resource Management Agency (IVRMA) collected tires are properly recycled/disposed via current contractor Rubio Tires Inc. Nothing goes to the landfill. The tires transported to our current vendor are either reused, or repurposed, or crumbed/shredded into recyclable materials and sold to interested suppliers/vendors interested in material by IVRMA contractor. All contractors will sign an agreement to take all collected tires to a recycling facility.\r\nCommunity support for the Tire Cleanup Program is provided  which include  the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) and Elected Officials. Imperial County has developed an Illegally Dumping Task Force in 2009, which has brought awareness to the residents of Imperial County of the problems associated with illegally dumping. We now have enforcement provided by Imperial County Sheriff Department, Highway Patrol, and the local enforcement agency (LEA). In 2008, the Imperial County Board of Supervisors passed ordinance #1436, chapter 8.73,Unlawful and Unauthorized Dumping of Solid Waste. Illegal Dumping of tires is a serious threat to Public Health and Safety in the proximity of densely populated areas to residential homes, schools, and commercial locations.\r\nImperial County covers approximately 4,597 square miles of predominately agricultural land with many schools in Imperial County in remote areas where tires are frequently illegally dumped.  For example, San Pasqual Valley Unified School District is located 90 miles from a populated area. Pine Elementary School, Magnolia Union Elementary School district, Mulberry Elementary School District and Meadows Union School District are all schools that are in rural and agricultural areas in Imperial County are in agricultural areas where illegally dumping of tires are commonly seen. \r\nIllegally dumping tires is common in rural, secluded agricultural areas. Pesticide residue has been found in tires. Physical injuries can also result from sharp or pointed objects inside discarded tires. Tire collection crews have reported finding needles, broken glass, and dangerous objects. Piles of illegally discarded tires that contain trash or dry brush are a potential fire hazard. When tires burn, toxic chemicals are released directly into the atmosphere. This can cause both short- and long-term health hazards to residents. Compounds from melted tires can also pollute soil, surface water, and groundwater. A tremendous health hazard is created when illegally discarded tires accumulate on roads that run through farmland, and the pile of tires ignites.\r\n\r\nOver 600,000 illegally dumped tires have been collected and recycled from Imperial County roadways and other public areas with grants from CalRecycle /CIWMB. IVRMA has exhibited wise and judicious use of CalRecycle Grant funds, which will continue. IVRMA has developed significant experience and has managed to keep the cost of collections down on the recycling of illegally discarded tires.","ParticipantName":"Imperial Valley Resource Management Agency","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maricela","LastName":"Galarza","Phone":"7609960972"},{"GrantID":28511,"CycleID":819,"CycleCode":"RIG1        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Justine Taylor","AwardedFunds":258084.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Collective REMAKE will support the The Green Halcones, a social co-operative, to advance an innovative CRV mobile project in South Los Angeles. This project supports the state to remove recyclables from waterways and landfills and implement local environmental education. Cash is generated by turning in CRV containers that are picked up from a diverse customer base on organized schedules and routes. \r\n\r\nThe project supports individuals who are impacted by the carceral system and economically marginalized to participate in inclusive and co-learning work space to build dignity, generate revenue, and protect the environment","ParticipantName":"Collective REMAKE: Art, Business, Education, Jobs, News, People and Recycling for Sustainability","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mary","LastName":"Sutton","Phone":"2136135949"},{"GrantID":28521,"CycleID":821,"CycleCode":"TCU20       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU20        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Oroville\u0027s is a rural community situation at the base of Oroville dam that feeds the Feather River. The City has a natural trail system, various open overfill channels, and vacant lots within the City limits that are common areas for illegal dumping. We have approximately 9 ongoing illegal dumping sites that City staff cleans up weekly, with an average collection of 30-50 tires per week (See Attachment 1_pictures of illegal dump sites).  Each illegal dump site is within 1,000 feet of a combination of residential homes, schools, recreational areas, waterways, public walkways, commercial or industrial centers, electrical transmission lines or an environmentally sensitive area.  \r\n\r\nTo combat illegal dumping our Code Enforcement Department has developed a Work Program to clean up illegal dump sites on a weekly basis. Although this program is successful the amount of illegal dumping continues unfettered as our community continues to struggle with homelessness, and an understaffed police force. In 2023 we collected over 2,000 tires from various illegal dump site within the City. The disposal cost of tires ranges from $10 to $200 for each tire, depending on size and/or condition (cut and stripped tires have the highest rate; collection these tires conditions to grow as people look to remove the copper inside). \r\n\r\nIn 2023 the City picked up a total of 370 tons of illegal dumping each year, of which 70 tons was tires. This grant will go a long way toward helping to offset the disposal costs for tires. The City sends all tires to our local Tire Recyclers Waste Tire Products. All rims  go to our local scrap metal recycler Crown Metals.","ParticipantName":"City of Oroville","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5306247947"},{"GrantID":28529,"CycleID":821,"CycleCode":"TCU20       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU20        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Bernardino County Code Enforcement will utilize Waste Tire Cleanup Grant funds to abate waste tire dump sites throughout its large jurisdictional area. The deserts of San Bernardino County in some areas of the valley and mountains are frequently utilized as a dumping ground for the illegal disposal of waste tires and other materials. The County actively combats these activities with an Illegal Dumping program, and we look forward to a continued partnership with CalRecycle to carry on our efforts in identifying and abating illegal waste tire dump sites.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Deleon","LastName":"Luna","Phone":"9093832115"},{"GrantID":28539,"CycleID":819,"CycleCode":"RIG1        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Tyler Le","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Education and Leadership Foundation has proposed the installation of reverse vending machines in communities across Fresno. These machines will operate seven days a week and will also be scaled to other neighboring communities. The primary objective of this initiative is to target underserved communities, including those with limited English proficiency, low-income households, immigrant populations, and minority communities. These communities often experience difficulties accessing recycling centers and resources. The Education and Leadership Foundation has a strong relationship with the community, which has been established through various services like immigration legal services, educational tutoring, fellowship programs, special projects, and outreach events. Our aim is to make recycling beverage containers more accessible to the communities we serve by promoting equity and removing any obstacles in their way. Our program is designed to educate and raise awareness about environmental practices while making significant contributions towards the cause. We believe that by doing so, we can empower the communities to make conscious decisions about the environment and participate actively in the beverage container recycling program through the use of reverse vending machines.","ParticipantName":"Education and Leadership Foundation","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Cecelia","LastName":"Jimmeye","Phone":"5592915428"},{"GrantID":28542,"CycleID":819,"CycleCode":"RIG1        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stephanie Livingston","AwardedFunds":2000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Our initiative aims to introduce a convenient and innovative recycling solution to underserved areas, particularly focusing on disadvantaged communities in Southern California.\r\n\r\nOur strategy involves acquiring property within San Diego County to establish a central Recycling Center serving as the operational base for our mobile recycling units. These units will be deployed across various underserved and disadvantaged communities throughout Southern California.\r\n\r\nTo implement our business plan effectively, we require essential resources including a Roll Off truck, Two Box trucks, compacting/transfer equipment, scales, roll off containers, collection receptacles, POS systems, as well as allocations for public education and administrative expenses.\r\n\r\nOur project draws inspiration from successful models of mobile recycling programs and seeks to replicate their effectiveness in our targeted regions.","ParticipantName":"Socal EcoSolutions Inc","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Anthony","LastName":"St John Jr","Phone":"6199227646"},{"GrantID":28547,"CycleID":821,"CycleCode":"TCU20       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU20        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":5530.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to properly collect, transport and dispose of waste tires found in the public right-of-way of roads maintained by the Tuolumne County Public Works Department. Tuolumne County road crews collect, on average, 25-30 illegally dumped tires every month. The grant will cover the cost of disposing of the tires at franchised and permitted solid waste transfer stations within the county.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Debbie","LastName":"Reagan","Phone":"2095335588"},{"GrantID":28566,"CycleID":821,"CycleCode":"TCU20       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU20        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":37325.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Modesto has an estimated population of 218 thousand people who currently occupy an estimated 37 square miles. Within that area, there are 3,050 streets, 1,400 alleys, 78 parks and 3 main waterways. It is our intent to utilize grant funding to remove illegally dumped waste tires from these areas by assigning a city employee maintenance worker to actively search designated areas as well as respond to any citizen reports of waste tire dumping and document for disposal. In addition to the labor component, the City of Modesto is requesting funding to contract Bertolotti Services to transport waste tires for recycling. The City of Modesto owns a storage container to store waste tires until removal is required for transportation to an end-use facility. The current location is in a secure site at the City of Modesto\u0027s Waste Water Treatment Facility located at 1221 Sutter Avenue in Modesto. Note, the City of Modesto will be responsible for providing a 1/2 ton pickup truck with a lift gate, safety equipment and any additional materials necessary to complete the job safely and efficiently. Historically, the City of Modesto has collected 1400-1900 illegally dumped tires per year through the grant program.  The City of Modesto is estimating that we will collect approximately 1,875 illegally dumped tires per year for recycling through a permitted recycler and hauler for an estimated total of 3,750 tires during the entire grant cycle.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jody","LastName":"Strait","Phone":"2095276416"},{"GrantID":28568,"CycleID":821,"CycleCode":"TCU20       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU20        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":69000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Over the last few years the City of Hemet has seen an increase in the number and size of illegal dumps. We have identified a problem area due to its remoteness. APN Parcels #454-090-003, #454-060-034, 454-060-014, 454-060-010 and #454-060-013 have an excessive amount of illegally dumped trash, predominately tires. The areas cover a residential area and is adjacent to Diamond Valley Lake which is one California\u0027s largest water reservoirs. The sites  include tires strewn on the roads sides of Natalie Joy and A St and a single family residence. The property owners have been victims of illegal dumping on these undeveloped parcels. As cleaning and dump fees increase citizens are finding it more difficult to pay for the legal removal of trash and tires. Code Enforcement has fielded many complaints of illegal dumping but most recently has experienced a huge increase in illegally dumped tires. The cost of disposing of unwanted used tires has gone up. These tires are only accepted in certified landfill that are designated for hazardous waste. Due to these restrictions in disposing of used tires, tire haulers, and clean-up contractors have found it easier and a cost savings to discard their unwanted tires on vacant lots that are isolated from the general public. With grant funding the City will contract with our local trash collection service, CR\u0026R and the Local Conservation Corp (verbal agreement has been made, awaiting Letter of Agreement from LCC), for the clean-up, transportation and legal disposal of the tires at a certified landfill.","ParticipantName":"City of Hemet","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Javier","LastName":"Nolasco","Phone":"9517652450"},{"GrantID":28574,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":16335.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will be using this grant to over the LEA program for Siskiyou County through inspections at each participating facility.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Flagg","Phone":"5308412150"},{"GrantID":28575,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":17015.0000,"ProjectSummary":" Grant will be used to fund PERSONNEL (Administrative staff and field staff salaries).","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Craig","LastName":"Wetherbee","Phone":"7072631164"},{"GrantID":28576,"CycleID":821,"CycleCode":"TCU20       ","CycleNameID":77,"CycleName":"Local Gov`t Waste Tire Cleanup Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TCU20        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":21762.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Hesperia covers nearly 75 square miles of developed and vacant open desert land. With these geographical features, illegal dumping of waste tires is a major problem for the City resulting in significant social, health, environmental and economic impacts for our citizens. Areas used for illegal dumping, often times near schools or residential neighborhoods, are easily accessible to people, especially children, who are vulnerable to the physical hazards posed by waste tires. Some locations are also near the City water storage tanks or Mojave River causing a serious threat to the\r\nCity\u0027s drinking water.\r\n\r\nCity staff attempts to remove illegally dumped tires quickly to alleviate the threat to public health and safety, maintain a clean environment and to discourage further illegal dumping. Code Enforcement Officers are available 7-days a week to clean-up City areas littered with waste tires. To assist in the cleanup efforts, the City\u0027s Code Enforcement Department contracts with the Work Release Program through the County of San Bernardino Criminal Justice System. Under the supervision of a Code Enforcement Officer, work release crews and City Code Enforcement Officers pick-up the waste\r\ntires and deliver to the grant Contractor for proper disposal. In addition to Code Enforcement Officers collecting waste tires, the City\u0027s Public Works personnel may also pick up tires that are located along City right-of-way. The Contractor will transport the waste tires to an approved end-use facility for recycling or for supplementary fuel to provide heat in a cement kiln.\r\n\r\nTo offset the cost of recycling waste tires, the City is requesting reimbursement of $9,454 for Code Enforcement Officer\u0027s salaries and benefits when actual time is spent on grant-related activities.  Parcel numbers and exact locations are not included in this grant as illegally dumped tires are scattered throughout the City of Hesperia.  Staff acts upon complaints of abandoned tires in specific areas.  It is anticipated that passenger car, light truck and medium truck tires are expected to be the majority based on the tires collected during previous grant cycles.  Pictures of the waste tires illegally dumped are included for your convenience.  The City is requesting Waste Tire Cleanup grant funds of $10,600     to offset the collection, disposal and hauling cost of approximately 2,900 waste tires anticipated to be illegally dumped during the 2-year grant term.  As part of grant reporting, the City is requesting reimbursement of $1,708 for staff to prepare payment requests and final report.","ParticipantName":"City of Hesperia","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tammy","LastName":"Pelayes","Phone":"7609471014"},{"GrantID":28577,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":23502.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Placer County LEA will use grant funds to augment staff funding to allow the solid waste program staff to spend additional time on unfunded solid waste inspections and enforcement activities such as illegal dumping/land application and illegal/un-permitted solid waste facilities. The grant funding will also allow for more solid waste staff time at solid waste specific training to increase our effectiveness as a program.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jason","LastName":"Gaitan","Phone":"5307452311"},{"GrantID":28578,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":22830.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety, and environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. The San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department intends to use the FY 2024-2025 LEA grant fund for new safety, field and the office equipment; medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspection at solid waste facilities); staff training; and facility inspection. Any interest earned will be spent on copy machine lease.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Natalia","LastName":"Subbotnikova","Phone":"2094680338"},{"GrantID":28586,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":78024.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the program is to protect public health and safety and the environment of the residents of Los Angeles County with respect to solid waste-related issues within the Los Angeles County LEA\u0027s jurisdiction.  The Local Enforcement Grant funds will be used for the management of the grant, solid waste inspections, and enforcement action. It will also be used to provide technical training to LEA staff on permitting, inspection, and enforcement.  In addition, the funds can assist in the purchase of personal protective equipment, methane gas equipment, inspection supplies, and additional field equipment for inspectors. Funds can also provide solid waste educational materials as needed during outreach and education and membership and subscription to professional solid waste associations. Funds will also be used to contract outside technical experts or consultants for more complex solid waste issues.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Estevan","LastName":"Padilla","Phone":"6264305234"},{"GrantID":28589,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":22715.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment as it relates to the operation of solid waste facilities in Santa Barbara County. The Enforcement Assistance Grant will be used to augment funds for staffing the Local Enforcement Agency which resides within the Environmental Health Services Division of the Santa Barbara County Public Health Department.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jason","LastName":"Johnston","Phone":"8053467348"},{"GrantID":28597,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":19666.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant Monies will be used for personnel costs, equipment, and training to provide solid waste services within Kings County, California","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Troy","LastName":"Hommerding","Phone":"5595841411"},{"GrantID":28601,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":32741.0000,"ProjectSummary":" The goal of the Alameda County Environmental Health Department - Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is to protect the health, safety, and well-being of the public through promotion of environmental quality with regard to solid waste activities within our jurisdiction. The Alameda County LEA continues to have increases in solid waste activities including conducting three-part tests at potential solid waste site and new post-closure land use activities at existing solid waste sites. LEA staff conduct periodic and focused inspections of solid waste facilities, review new and existing post-closure land use activities, and conduct Solid Waste Facility Permit revisions, 5-year permit reviews, and RFI amendments. The LEA ensures that all these activities meet, Public Resources Code and Title 14 and 27 regulatory requirements. The Alameda County LEA intends to utilize FY2024-2025 EA Grant 35 funds towards a portion of salaries of staff directly involved in the Alameda County Environmental Health Department Solid Waste LEA program.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Arthur","LastName":"Surdilla","Phone":"5105676868"},{"GrantID":28604,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":30506.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) Program is to protect health, safety and the environment with regard to the effects of solid waste at recycling, waste handling facilities, and illegal disposal (blight, etc.) sites. The City of San Jose Department of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement Division intends to use the LEA EA35 Grant Funding for the ongoing duties and responsibilities of permitting, inspecting, and enforcement of permitted Solid Waste Facilities. To adequately fulfill the duties of the LEA the following are needed: consulting services, staff training and related travel costs, continuing education (REHS) and professional memberships (CEHA, NEHA, etc.), and maintenance and/or upgrade of equipment. LEA grant expenditures, needs, and focus may be altered during the term of this grant cycle which may necessitate a reallocation of some of the grant funds. If this is necessary, the LEA Manager will provide the proposed changes for CalRecycle staff review.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mel","LastName":"Fores","Phone":"4085357416"},{"GrantID":28605,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":60911.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA is applying for the 2024-25 Enforcement Assistance Grant to further assist our program in reinforcing its goal and achieve efficiency.  \r\n\r\nThe LEA would like to use part of the grant for a consultant contract, which is primarily utilized for engineering review of Reports of Facility Information, closure plans, and other technical documents.  The LEA would like to use the remainder for staff training, attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification, and membership fees and field and safety equipment and its maintenance.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Megan","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"2132523344"},{"GrantID":28606,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":15516.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe Sunshine Canyon Landfill Local Enforcement Agency intends to use EA 35 FY 2024-25 LEA grant funds for new safety and field equipment, staff training and attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees, and field equipment and its maintenance.","ParticipantName":"Sunshine Canyon Landfill","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Megan","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"2132523344"},{"GrantID":28607,"CycleID":819,"CycleCode":"RIG1        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stephanie Livingston","AwardedFunds":2502039.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This application is to request funding from the Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program to support our installation of Reverse Vending Machines (RVM) into our stores. By installing RVMs, we aim not only to elevate the consumer CRV redemption experience, but also to enable better employee focus on core business and to reinforce our brand\u0027s commitment to sustainability.","ParticipantName":"Smart \u0026 Final Stores LLC","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Rizzi","Phone":"3238697588"},{"GrantID":28610,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":18309.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. Shasta County\u0027s Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2024–25 LEA grant funds to cover the costs associated with staff time working in Solid Waste program. Any accrued interested will be used for staff training.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nathaniel","LastName":"Moore","Phone":"5302255407"},{"GrantID":28612,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":32043.0000,"ProjectSummary":" LEA Grant will be used to off-set personnel costs.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rachel","LastName":"Gillis","Phone":"9168767279"},{"GrantID":28613,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":15704.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The funds will be used for personnel costs, vehicle fuel, and maintenance for vehicles associated with the Environmental Health Division\u0027s role as the LEA for Del Norte County.  The majority of the funds will be allocated to the personnel costs.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Miss","FirstName":"Heidi","LastName":"Kunstal","Phone":"7074647254"},{"GrantID":28618,"CycleID":819,"CycleCode":"RIG1        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Tiffany Morris","AwardedFunds":2156665.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This grant request will be used to pay for the installation and purchase of 56 RVMs to be installed in 36 Save Mart Company stores. These stores are under our banners Lucky, Lucky California, Save Mart and FoodMaxx and are located in various counties in California. The grant request also includes the necessary software fees to run the equipment until the end of the grant cycle.","ParticipantName":"The Save Mart Companies LLC","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shellie","LastName":"Davis","Phone":"2092367557"},{"GrantID":28627,"CycleID":819,"CycleCode":"RIG1        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stephanie Livingston","AwardedFunds":860421.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Project Summary: Beverage Container Innovation Grant Fund Utilization\r\n\r\nDescription:\r\n\r\nThis project proposes the utilization of the Beverage Container Innovation Grant Fund to upgrade our current center with advanced features aimed at enhancing customer convenience, improving operational efficiency, and contributing to sustainability efforts within our community.\r\n\r\nThe key components of this project include:\r\n\r\nUpgrade of Kiosk: The grant funds will be used to replace our existing center with an advanced kiosk featuring innovative functionalities:\r\n\r\nBag Drop: Customers will have the convenience of dropping off their beverage containers directly at the kiosk, simplifying the recycling process.\r\nReverse Vending Machine (RVM) Technology: Integration of RVM technology will automate identification, sorting, and processing of beverage containers, reducing manual labor and increasing efficiency.\r\nWeigh and Pay System: The kiosk will be equipped with a weigh and pay system, allowing customers to receive instant compensation for their recycled materials based on weight.\r\n\r\nPlacement of Bag Drop: In addition to the upgraded kiosk, we plan to place a bag drop pod for after hours redemption in our Citrus Heights location. The bag drops will complement our services by offering additional points of convenience for consumers after hours, encouraging greater participation in recycling initiatives.\r\n\r\nObjectives:\r\n\r\nEnhance Customer Experience: The upgraded kiosk and placement of the bag drop will make recycling more convenient and accessible for customers, thereby increasing participation in recycling efforts.\r\nImprove Operational Efficiency: Implementation of RVM technology and weigh and pay system will streamline our recycling operations, reducing processing time and labor costs.\r\nContribute to Sustainability: By investing in advanced recycling infrastructure and promoting recycling awareness, we aim to contribute to environmental sustainability and conservation efforts within our community.\r\n\r\nConclusion:\r\n\r\nThe utilization of the Beverage Container Innovation Grant Fund will enable us to transform our recycling center into a modern, efficient, and customer-centric facility. Through the implementation of innovative technologies and strategic investments, we anticipate making a positive impact on the environment and the community at large.","ParticipantName":"Ivan\u0027s Recycling, LLC","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Ivan","LastName":"Pislar","Phone":"9167904960"},{"GrantID":28649,"CycleID":819,"CycleCode":"RIG1        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Tiffany Morris","AwardedFunds":1057000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Feevon, operating as JADO Recycling, is dedicated to offering comprehensive CRV (California Redemption Value) Redemption services to the residents of California. Leveraging a trifecta of cutting-edge technologies including Bag-Drop, Bulk RVM (Reverse Vending Machines), and Mobile Redemption, we ensure convenient and efficient recycling solutions. Our commitment lies in facilitating seamless redemption experiences, fostering environmental sustainability, and contributing to the circular economy in California.","ParticipantName":"Feevon, Inc. DBA JADO Recycling","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Salma","LastName":"Aghmane","Phone":"5107548596"},{"GrantID":28658,"CycleID":819,"CycleCode":"RIG1        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Tiffany Morris","AwardedFunds":138600.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Bag Drop Recycle Program, spear headed by Healing Rhythms, is a community-driven initiative aimed at promoting environmental sustainability and community involvement in Desert Hot Springs. Through strategic collection site placement and robust outreach efforts, the program seeks to encourage residents, businesses, and organizations to participate in recycling efforts by conveniently disposing of recyclable materials at designated collection sites. With the support of dedicated staff, volunteers, and essential resources, including commercial vehicles and collection infrastructure, the program aims to streamline material collection and processing while fostering a sense of collective responsibility for the environment. By providing educational opportunities, engaging in outreach events, and maintaining transparent communication channels, the Bag Drop Recycle Program aspires to create a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable community for generations to come.","ParticipantName":"Healing Rhythms","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lacey","LastName":"Williams","Phone":"6199172101"},{"GrantID":28659,"CycleID":819,"CycleCode":"RIG1        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Tiffany Morris","AwardedFunds":1052704.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: blah","ParticipantName":"Feevon, Inc. DBA JADO Recycling","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Salma","LastName":"Aghmane","Phone":"5107548596"},{"GrantID":28663,"CycleID":819,"CycleCode":"RIG1        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Tiffany Morris","AwardedFunds":1035000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: CRV Recycle Center Inc. is committed to providing Californian residents with comprehensive CRV (California Redemption Value) Redemption services. By harnessing advanced technologies such as Mobile Redemption via the EcoMobile XP system, Bag Drop Collection through EcoPods, and Bulk RVMs through the EcoCount3, we prioritize convenience and efficiency in recycling solutions. Our dedication is centered on facilitating seamless redemption experiences, advancing environmental sustainability, and actively contributing to the circular economy throughout California.","ParticipantName":"CRV Recycle Center Inc.","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maria","LastName":"Khachiyan","Phone":"8054047221"},{"GrantID":28682,"CycleID":819,"CycleCode":"RIG1        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Tiffany Morris","AwardedFunds":2999658.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With the support of this grant, Olyns Inc. proposes to install 53 RVMs across Alameda and Marin counties in 43 unserved convenience zones. This represents a 50% increase in served zones for the project area (from 43 to 86). 10 of the busiest project locations will have multiple RVMs for improved consumer experience and greater capacity. Each RVM location will be registered as a certified Recycling Center (RC).","ParticipantName":"Olyns, Inc. Doing Business in California as Olyns Tech.","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Buchowski","Phone":"4084429261"},{"GrantID":28689,"CycleID":819,"CycleCode":"RIG1        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stephanie Livingston","AwardedFunds":2770231.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Blue Water Recycling has operated as a trusted, and valued Recycling Operator in Northern California for many years. As we look to the future, and long-term sustainability, Blue Water Recycling recognizes the need to innovate with technology for long-term success. We are applying to construct and new recycling center equipped with an industrial reverse vending machine in the rural City of Susanville, in Lassen County. The integration of this technology will provide the consumer with ease of recycling, and multiple choices for redemption. If the consumer does not want to sort material, they can utilize the reverse vending machine technology. On the backend, we gain efficiencies of the technology sorting the material by commodity type. This facility will be staffed during operating hours and all CRV items will be accepted and redeemed within the center. The recycling center will be located at 702185 Johnstonville Road, Susanville, CA 96130, which is currently an unserved convenience zone in a rural area.","ParticipantName":"Blue Water Recycling Corporation","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Garrett","LastName":"Ingram","Phone":"5302334896"},{"GrantID":28690,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":19023.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency activities","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andres","LastName":"Rodriguez","Phone":"2093857686"},{"GrantID":28693,"CycleID":819,"CycleCode":"RIG1        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Tiffany Morris","AwardedFunds":1212000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"G E Recycling Co, Inc. (GE), located at 19320 Vanowen Street, Reseda, CA 91335 #RC13704 plans to launch an innovative project under the CalRecycle RIG Program, focused on expanding CRV recycling in Los Angeles County (LAC) targeting Unserved Convenience Zones (UCZs). GE plans to significantly boost recycling rates by increasing accessibility to CRV recycling services through a detailed 2 Stage approach.","ParticipantName":"G.E. Recycling Co, Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alex","LastName":"Sarkisyan","Phone":"8185238778"},{"GrantID":28700,"CycleID":819,"CycleCode":"RIG1        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stephanie Livingston","AwardedFunds":772177.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: J\u0026D Recycling intends to revolutionize the redemption experience by deploying state-of-the-art Recycletek EcoMobile XP machines, creating express lanes that drastically reduce customer wait times and improve service efficiency. This phase will also introduce a manned Bag Drop Collection Program in 2 strategically chosen locations using electronic payments methods, aiming to provide easily accessible recycling options for areas lacking adequate facilities. Community members can return their CRV containers in bulk using specially designed Smart EcoSacks, thus ensuring a smooth and user-friendly recycling process. This phase is crucial for laying the foundational infrastructure to handle increased recycling volumes and to prepare the community for a more extensive recycling program. J\u0026D Recycling will also engage in comprehensive community outreach and education campaigns to raise awareness about the new recycling options and to encourage widespread participation, thereby fostering a culture of recycling and sustainability within the community.","ParticipantName":"J\u0026D Recycling, LLC","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Marixa","LastName":"Ramos","Phone":"6506851901"},{"GrantID":28703,"CycleID":819,"CycleCode":"RIG1        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Tyler Le","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Education and Leadership Foundation proposes implementing a Bag Drop program that will operate seven days a week in the communities it serves in Central California. This program will initially start in the City of Fresno and eventually scale to neighboring communities. The primary focus of this initiative is to target underserved communities, such as immigrant, non-English speakers, low-income, and minority communities, who face barriers to accessing recycling practices. The goal is to leverage the multitude of services offered by ELF, such as Immigration legal services, educational tutoring and fellowship programs, and various special projects, to eliminate barriers for clients to engage in green practices of recycling and learning about environmental practices.","ParticipantName":"Education and Leadership Foundation","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Cecelia","LastName":"Jimmeye","Phone":"5596333170"},{"GrantID":28726,"CycleID":819,"CycleCode":"RIG1        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stephanie Livingston","AwardedFunds":2949296.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The proposed project includes the creation of a new recycling center in El Centro, Cal Pac has also teamed up with San Diego State University to offer Reverse Vending machines at their satellite campuses, San Diego State University Imperial Valley Campus at 720 Heber Avenue, Calexico, CA 92231 and San Diego State University Imperial Valley 560 CA-78, Brawley, CA 92227. Each campus will host RVM’s that will provide ease of redemption and access to students and college personnel.","ParticipantName":"Cal Pac Recycling, Inc.","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gabriel","LastName":"Lopez","Phone":"7605503296"},{"GrantID":28736,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":16481.0000,"ProjectSummary":"health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities in Tehama County. Tehama County Department of Environmental Health intends to use FY 2024-25 LEA Grant funds for new safety and computer equipment, maintenance on vehicles assigned to the solid waste program and for staffing, training within the state.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lori","LastName":"Mueller","Phone":"5305278020"},{"GrantID":28749,"CycleID":819,"CycleCode":"RIG1        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Tiffany Morris","AwardedFunds":717597.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Through mobile recycling we look to present a more convent way to recycle to our residents. We look to alleviate the obstacles that are presented, whether it be extreme tempters, terrain, or just scheduling conflicts. With us being the only recycling option within 30 miles of the city we look forward to easing the customers various obstacles and offer recycling to all.","ParticipantName":"Pros Recycling LLC","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Johnnie","LastName":"Ward Jr","Phone":"7609104770"},{"GrantID":28753,"CycleID":819,"CycleCode":"RIG1        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Tiffany Morris","AwardedFunds":2938000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Mobile Recycling Beverage Container Redemption Project","ParticipantName":"Corner X Recycling","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Hayk","LastName":"Avetisyan","Phone":"9514277113"},{"GrantID":28764,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":16184.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding will be used to cover the cost of staffing.","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kuljeet","LastName":"Mundi","Phone":"5304580883"},{"GrantID":28767,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":39009.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Diego County‘s Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) has a developed program to protect public health and safety and the environment that encompasses a wide variety of solid waste activities, including permitting, inspection, investigation, enforcement, regulatory streamlining, operator training, agency outreach, agency coordination and customer outreach.  Funds from the EA35 grant would be used by San Diego County\u0027s LEA to enhance the LEA program by providing funds to purchase additional and updated equipment, computer equipment and software, office equipment and supplies, perform equipment maintenance and calibration, for training, personnel costs, hiring outside professionals, reference materials, communications equipment, professional memberships, laboratory services, health and safety equipment and medical monitoring for staff.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Juliet","LastName":"Buch-Tran","Phone":"6193180535"},{"GrantID":28769,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":16094.0000,"ProjectSummary":"All grant funds and incurred interest will be used for LEA program personnel cost.","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Murray","Phone":"5302336310"},{"GrantID":28770,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":16311.0000,"ProjectSummary":"All Grant Funds will be placed into salaries to cover cost of inspections and administration of the LEA Program","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joselyn","LastName":"Dunklee","Phone":"2092236439"},{"GrantID":28771,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":15021.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With one FTE Environmental Health Specialists and one extra help Environmental Health Specialist, Sierra County currently has one (1) closing landfill and five (5) operating transfer stations that are permitted and inspected. In addition, there are thirteen (13) closed/ inactive/ abandoned (CIA) sites that are also inspected. These solid waste facilities are located throughout an area covering approximately 1,000 square miles. Additionally, the Environment Health Specialists respond to solid waste complaints. The Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) intends to use grant funds to cover personnel, equipment, training, and transportation expenses to implement the solid waste program. The LEA is responsible to assure that solid waste is collected, treated, handled, reclaimed and/or recycled in such a manner as to prevent the spread of pollution of waters, the creation of nuisances of safety hazards, and the environmental degradation of any kind. This is achieved by ensuring the correct operation and closure of solid waste facilities, along with verifying the proper storage and transportation of solid wastes in Sierra County.","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elizabeth","LastName":"Morgan","Phone":"5309936716"},{"GrantID":28772,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":16231.0000,"ProjectSummary":" The enforcement assistance grant will be utilized to directly support the Glenn County Local Enforcement Agency in inspecting and monitoring the Glenn County Landfill, Transfer Station and other solid waste inspection and permitting activities. The grants funds will be maintained in a separate account within the Glenn County Planning and Community Development Services Agency budget, as required in the Enforcement Assistance Grants Program Financial Control Mechanisms document. Expenditures will be divided between equipment, training, professional and consulting services and LEA staff salaries.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Backus","Phone":"5309346102"},{"GrantID":28773,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":34349.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Reimburse of personnel costs at the applied labor rate for solid waste inspection and enforcement for the following jurisdictions: City of Live Oak, City of Marysville, City of Wheatland, City of Yuba City, Sutter County and Yuba County.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Clark","LastName":"Pickell","Phone":"5307495450"},{"GrantID":28774,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":42086.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Riverside County LEA will use the grant funds to augment staff funding to allow the solid waste program staff to spend additional time on unfunded solid waste inspections and enforcement activities such as illegal dumping/land application and illegal/un-permitted solid waste facilities. The grant funding will also allow for more solid waste staff time at solid waste specific training to increase our effectiveness as a program.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sandi","LastName":"Salas","Phone":"9519558980"},{"GrantID":28777,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":49696.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Bernardino County, Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Services intends to use FY 2024-2025 LEA Grant (EA35) funds to supplement the local enforcement program budget for personnel costs. The department is confident funds will be fully expended for said purposes.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mayra","LastName":"Barcenas","Phone":"9093611037"},{"GrantID":28778,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":18150.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment as it relates to the operation of solid waste facilities in Madera County. The Enforcement Assistance Grant will be used to augment funds for staffing, equipment and necessary tools to adequately perform Local Enforcement Agency duties within the Environmental Health Division.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Monica","LastName":"Roath","Phone":"5596757823"},{"GrantID":28780,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":23315.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities and operations within our jurisdiction. Ventura County EHD/LEA intends to use EA35 grant funds to perform inspections, purchase new equipment as needed, and training and education for staff members.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Genelle","LastName":"Guzman","Phone":"8056542433"},{"GrantID":28783,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":27552.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the City of San Diego Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  The LEA intends to use EA35 grant funds for medical monitoring, personnel costs, and equipment for enforcement staff to perform inspections at solid waste facilities.  Grant funds will support the LEA’s existing staff personnel costs related to the administration of the solid waste facilities permit and inspection programs, including training and equipment.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Frick","Phone":"6192367080"},{"GrantID":28784,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":26484.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to the safe storage, transport and disposal of solid waste within our jurisdiction. The County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health intends to use FY 2024/2025 LEA grant funds for activities directly related to implementation and administration costs of the solid waste facilities permit and inspection programs as outlined in the procedures and requirements and application guidelines for this grant. This may include, but not be limited to, new safety and computer equipment, medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities, personnel costs, and maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste Program.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"AJ","LastName":"Sekhon","Phone":"4089182787"},{"GrantID":28785,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":46562.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Orange County\u0027s (OC) Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. OC\u0027s Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2024-2025 LEA grant funds to perform inspections, purchase new testing and other equipment, conduct staff training, and for maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste Program. Any interest earned will be used for more training and education.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lauren","LastName":"Robinson","Phone":"7144336011"},{"GrantID":28786,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":18836.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funds will support the inspection and enforcement program of the Solid Waste Enforcement Agency in Marin County.  The LEA carries out the work described in the PRC and CCR Title 14 and 27 at the active landfill, active transfer station, numerous closed landfills, numerous postclosure sites, and several compost sites.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tara","LastName":"Erfani","Phone":"4154736917"},{"GrantID":28787,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":18972.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Butte County Environmental Health regarding the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment specifically concerning solid waste facilities within our jurisdictions.  LEA Enforcement Grant funds will be used primarily to maintain inspection frequencies for non-fee supported solid waste sites (SWIS), enforcement activities including participation in LEA and CalRecycle coordination activities to assure program uniformity and compliance with applicable state regulatory requirements.  Any interest accrued will be used to cover the cost of existing solid waste program staffing.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kim","LastName":"Haas","Phone":"5305223859"},{"GrantID":28788,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":16308.0000,"ProjectSummary":"El Dorado County, Health and Human Services Agency is the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) responsible for permitting, inspection and enforcement duties to oversee solid waste laws.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Byrne","Phone":"5306216374"},{"GrantID":28789,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":21406.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will be used to properly carry out all LEA requirements by providing LEA staff with proper equipment and training for the protection of public health, safety, and the environment.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Perez","Phone":"4422651888"},{"GrantID":28790,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":22186.0000,"ProjectSummary":"EA35 funds will be used for:\r\n1. Staffing and training.\r\n2. Expenses related to hosting round table and other solid waste meetings.\r\n3. Equipment maintenance and equipment needs such as instrument calibration, computers, cameras,etc.\r\n4. Vehicle mileage and travel expenses.\r\n5. Staffing and miscellaneous expenses such as safety gear.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Milen","LastName":"Ortega","Phone":"6502071945"},{"GrantID":28791,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":26128.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds to be used for personnel salaries.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Kraus","Phone":"9256085549"},{"GrantID":28795,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":16414.0000,"ProjectSummary":"LEA Staff Salaries","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rachel","LastName":"Bell","Phone":"2095335612"},{"GrantID":28799,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":21695.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Solano County Environmental Health will utilize EA35 grant funding to implement the LEA Program in accordance with CalRecycle\u0027s expectations.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Trey","LastName":"Strickland","Phone":"7077846765"},{"GrantID":28803,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":17199.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. To support personnel salaries for solid waste landfill permits and activities in the LEA program.","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mary","LastName":"Arcangeli","Phone":"5302836355"},{"GrantID":28804,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":16643.0000,"ProjectSummary":" The Mono County LEA plans to spend the entire grant money on LEA staff salary.","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Louis","LastName":"Molina","Phone":"7609241845"},{"GrantID":28805,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":17717.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will use this grant for personnel expenses for inspections. Inyo is a big county, and it takes us 4 hours, one way, to get to the landfills for monthly inspections in the southern part of the county.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jerrold","LastName":"Oser","Phone":"7608788485"},{"GrantID":28806,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":23154.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local Enforcement Agency Grant Program EA32 funds will supplement personnel, training, equipment, supplies, and other program-related costs of operating the Monterey County\u0027s Solid Waste Management Services. Grant monies will be used to achieve the following goals: \r\n1. To inspect and monitor all regulated solid waste facilities at required frequencies.\r\n2. To enhance program efficiently by increasing specialists\u0027 knowledge and capacity through key training opportunities. \r\n3. To ensure safety and effectiveness while enforcing solid waste statues and regulations by providing staff with the necessary tools and equipment to carry out program activities.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andrea","LastName":"Sanchez","Phone":"8317554936"},{"GrantID":28812,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":25559.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local Enforcement Agency Grant Program- Cycle EA35(24-25)","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Leslye","LastName":"Choate","Phone":"7075656546"},{"GrantID":28815,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":18005.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Napa County Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency is to protect the public health, safety, and the environment with regard to all solid waste facilities and operations within Napa County. \r\nNapa County intends to use the FY 2024-25 LEA Grant funds for the purpose of assisting personnel salary associated within the solid waste facility inspection and permitting program.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Simpson-Vandam","Phone":"7072534095"},{"GrantID":28817,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":16151.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nFunds obtained from the grant program will be used to support the Local Enforcement Agency‘s (LEA) ability to inspect, permit and monitor the landfill and compost facility. These funds will be set up in a separate interest bearing account and appropriate records will be maintained. Any interest earned will be used to enhance Personnel costs.\r\n\r\nThe Solid Waste Program in Mariposa County continues to benefit from enforcement training workshops/seminars offered by the CalRecycle and other worthwhile organizations. These training sessions assist in the standardization of LEA functions and provide opportunity to network with other jurisdictions.\r\n\r\nAdditionally, the LEA Program will continue the inspections of closed, illegal, and abandoned sites throughout the County. Additionally, the LEA will be assisting (and permitting) tree debris operations to facilitate the proper handling of the dead trees as part of the declared state of emergency.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Diane","LastName":"Robarge","Phone":"2097420953"},{"GrantID":28818,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":19966.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA\u0027s goal is to regulate proper storage, collection, and disposal of residential, commercial, and industrial solid waste. This is accomplished through education, inspections, and enforcement activities. The grant will be used for REHS salary to perform inspections, investigate complaints, training, maintain computer equipment, software, copy machine, purchasing safety equipment, vehicle maintenance, and fuel costs. Any interest earned will be used towards inspections and vehicle fuel.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Hany","LastName":"Benjamin","Phone":"2097546690"},{"GrantID":28819,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":15518.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the City of Vernon Health and Environmental Control Department is to maintain a strong solid waste management program and to protect the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within the city\u0027s jurisdiction. The City of Vernon Health and Environmental Control Department intends to use the funds from the FY 2024-2025 LEA Grant EA35 to improve the effectiveness of compliance and enforcement measures of the solid waste program, facilitate solid waste educational and collaborative events for stakeholders, participate in solid waste training sessions to build program capacity as well as purchase equipment for the program.","ParticipantName":"City of Vernon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Veronica","LastName":"Petrosyan","Phone":"3238261448"},{"GrantID":28820,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":25508.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tulare County will use FY 24/25 Local Enforcement Agency Funds to benefits it\u0027s program regulating solid waste processing and disposal activities. Funds will provide partial funding for a Registered Environmental Health Specialist to preform routine facility inspections, process permit applications, and respond to solid waste complaints.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Selene","LastName":"Roman","Phone":"5596247441"},{"GrantID":28821,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":18589.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Yolo County intends to use EA35 grant funds for FY2024-2025 for personnel time spent on solid waste related activities that is not reimbursable by fees.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Suzie","LastName":"Dawley","Phone":"5306668591"},{"GrantID":28822,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":16033.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant serves to pay for LEA\u0027s personnel time, training and equipment purchase.","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Zuna","LastName":"Barker Portillo","Phone":"9252524129"},{"GrantID":28824,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":19033.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.  Funds will be used to supplement the Local Enforcement Agency activities.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Patrick","LastName":"Owen","Phone":"7072682120"},{"GrantID":28825,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":15743.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect the health, safety, and environment with regard to the solid waste facility in the City‘s jurisdiction, namely BKK landfill. The City of West Covina intends to use the 2024-25 LEA Grant Fund to supplement their LEA Solid Waste Program for grant eligible expenses including contractual waste management enforcement/inspection services, staff training, and office supplies.","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Cervantes","Phone":"6269398425"},{"GrantID":28826,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":15066.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used to conduct inspection and permitting and enforcement of the solid waste facilities","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Lampson","Phone":"5306942235"},{"GrantID":28827,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":16144.0000,"ProjectSummary":"INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT OF SOLID WASTE REGULATIONS","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kristalynne","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"5306231459"},{"GrantID":28828,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":17277.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. The Lassen County Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2024-2025 Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) grant funds for personnel expenses directly related to administering the LEA program. Staff will review permits, perform inspections, assign compliance statuses, and conduct enforcement measures as applicable.","ParticipantName":"Lassen County","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sara","LastName":"Chandler","Phone":"5302518269"},{"GrantID":28829,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Jim Madden","AwardedFunds":19240.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Mendocino County Environmental Health intends to use LEA EA34 grant funds towards a staff salary. With this grant and permit fees we are able to have one full time position that conducts inspections at solid waste facilities throughout our county.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Leonard","Phone":"7072346649"},{"GrantID":28831,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":35740.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Division intends to use FY 2024–2025 LEA grant funds to purchase new equipment such as landfill gas monitoring equipment purchase of new safety and computer equipment, conduct medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities), and for maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste Program. Any interest earned will be used for training and education.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chad","LastName":"San Juan","Phone":"6618628701"},{"GrantID":28832,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":28675.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to promote compliance with State and Local regulations as it \r\npertains to the collection, handling, storage and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial waste in an effort to protect the air, water, and land from pollution and to ensure public health, safety and the environment. The Fresno County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division, \r\nintends to utilize the FY 2024-25 Enforcement Grant funds for staffing needs directly related to \r\nthe County of Fresno Enforcement Program. Remaining grant funds will be utilized to attend \r\ntraining to maintain program certification, fund office expenses, and purchase and maintain \r\nequipment.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Sukhdeep","LastName":"Sidhu","Phone":"5596003271"},{"GrantID":28833,"CycleID":823,"CycleCode":"EA35        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA35         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":16730.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Nevada County Environmental Health Department, as the LEA, intends to utilize EA 35 Funds for the continued enhancement of the CIA disposal site program, support for unrecoverable solid waste enforcement and investigation costs, training of LEA REHS staff via conferences and/or seminars, and support of personnel costs related to LEA activities per approved CalRecycle methodology.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Amy","LastName":"Irani","Phone":"5032651464"},{"GrantID":28839,"CycleID":825,"CycleCode":"FR83        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR83         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the below summary to reflect the approved grant project: Kings County is actively seeking funding to address a previously remediated illegal dump site located on privately owned land. Despite prior cleanup efforts, the site has continued to be a target for illegal dumping by transients, leading to a significant buildup of tire debris, landfill materials, and general refuse. This ongoing issue has prompted the Kings County Environmental Health Department to issue a notice of violation, underscoring the urgent need for intervention. In response to the problem, the property owner has taken the initiative to clean up the site, successfully restoring it for agricultural use. However, the financial burden of this extensive cleanup has been substantial, and additional funding will greatly assist the landowner in offsetting these costs.\r\n\r\nTo prevent future incidents of illegal dumping, the plan includes the installation of locks and signage around the property, aimed at deterring unauthorized access and raising awareness about the importance of proper waste disposal. This proactive approach not only addresses the current challenges but also fosters a commitment to maintaining the land\u0027s agricultural potential for years to come.","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chaitanya","LastName":"Patel","Phone":"5598524437"},{"GrantID":28869,"CycleID":828,"CycleCode":"TIP12       ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP12        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Three D Plastics uses grant funds to help us and our customers to be competitive in markets here in the U.S. and in Canada. Our extensive line of rubber bases are used to provide ballast for traffic safety devices in the traffic safety and construction industry which we serve thru sales to governmental agencies, commercial and retail outlets. It is because of past CalRecycle grant programs that we were able to mold utility conduit support blocks from 10 mesh crumb for a company in the Mid-West at competitive pricing. Because of their continued growth and our own ongoing operations, we propose using 2,000,000 lbs. or more of crumb rubber for TIP12 within the New/Existing TDP category totaling $200,000.","ParticipantName":"Three D Plastics, Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Dvoracek","Phone":"3238491316"},{"GrantID":28877,"CycleID":831,"CycleCode":"HD43        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD43         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: With the support of grant funding, the City of Diamond Bar intends to enhance its educational initiatives on household hazardous waste disposal by distributing direct mail materials to approximately 57,000 residents. Due to the lack of a permanent HHW disposal facility or a regular mobile site within a 20-mile radius, the City plans to organize an additional annual HHW collection event. This event would supplement the existing one held in March by Los Angeles County in Diamond Bar, thereby providing residents with more opportunities for safe and convenient waste disposal. Furthermore, should any grant funds remain, the City intends to address the rising costs of its current battery and bulb collection program, which operates in partnership with the local Ace Hardware. The City is also exploring the possibility of extending this program to include small businesses, thereby broadening its impact on the community’s environmental sustainability efforts.","ParticipantName":"City of Diamond Bar","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tara","LastName":"Reyes","Phone":"9098397015"},{"GrantID":28883,"CycleID":832,"CycleCode":"TRP17       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP17        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":33000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"HRMA for pavement resurfacing. There are two proposed projects.\r\n\r\nProposed Project 1 - FY 2024-25 Grind and Overlay Streets\r\nThe proposed project will resurface approximately 62,000 sf with 2-inch rubberized asphalt hot-mix.  Construction is expected to start in March 2025. The total tonnage of rubberized asphalt hot-mix is estimated at 750 tons.  The requested grant amount is 750*10 = $7,500.\r\n\r\nProposed Project 2 - Colado Avenue and Et. Al - east of Glendora and south of Route 66\r\nThe proposed project will resurface approximately 250,000 sf with 1.5-inch rubberized asphalt hot-mix over 1.5-inch conventional hot-mix asphalt.  Construction is expected to start in December 2026. The total tonnage of rubberized asphalt hot-mix is estimated at 2,550 tons.  The requested grant amount is 2550*10 = $25,500.","ParticipantName":"City of Glendora","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maliha","LastName":"Ansari","Phone":"6269148294"},{"GrantID":28884,"CycleID":831,"CycleCode":"HD43        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD43         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Set-up and operation of mobile HHW collection events in the West side of Merced County. HHW events will take place in the Spring and Fall each year. MCRWMA will also provide hazwoper trainings for operations team and management, upgrade the existing HHW facility with some minor improvements to better store the materials and operate the HHW facility with the proper PPE.  ","ParticipantName":"Merced County Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kaylee","LastName":"Yang","Phone":"2097234481"},{"GrantID":28885,"CycleID":830,"CycleCode":"HD42        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD42         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Riverside County Department of Waste Resources is in the process of constructing a new regional Permanent Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility that will be located in the southwest region of the county.  This area is currently serviced by two one-day temporary HHW events and one ABOP facility opened on non-holiday Saturdays.  The new PHHWCF will significantly increase HHW services in this area, from 2 event days per year to 47 days per year and will provide other essential programs such as Very Small Quantity Generator Program and Materials Reuse Program.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Thompson","Phone":"9514863200"},{"GrantID":28895,"CycleID":831,"CycleCode":"HD43        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD43         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":20000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Rosemead plans to utilize the grant funds to set-up and operate temporary or mobile HHW collection events within the City for residents and local businesses. The City also plans to implement an effective education program by performing outreach at events and developing promotional materials for local retail take-back programs at hardware stores, businesses, and government facilities. Through the combination of events and public education, the City hopes to see a decrease in the incorrect disposal of HHW.","ParticipantName":"City of Rosemead","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Arlene","LastName":"Tieu","Phone":"6265692127"},{"GrantID":28899,"CycleID":832,"CycleCode":"TRP17       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP17        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":75000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Annual citywide street pavement rehabilitation project. Paving various street with a combination of chip and slurry seal. 75,000 square yards of rubberized chip seal will be used. Proposed construction start date 07/2025.","ParticipantName":"City of Union City","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eddie","LastName":"Yu","Phone":"5106755303"},{"GrantID":28908,"CycleID":831,"CycleCode":"HD43        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD43         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will educate the City of Vacaville residents of their permanent HHW collection facility (RVS HHW), located within the City, in order to increase usage of that site and decrease improper disposal of HHW. In order to reach the 100,000+ residents of the City, we will use multiple outreach methods that will mutually reinforce each other yet be tailored to effectively reach the City’s diverse population. Outreach tasks will include radio, free media, door hangers, bill inserts, direct mail, newsletters, newspaper ads, transit signage, and/or social media. The outreach tasks will educate residents about the specific HHW materials accepted by the RVS HHW facility, proper HHW handling, transporting tips, hours of operation, etc. We will all augment all outreach tasks with all relevant City- and community-connected web and digital platforms.","ParticipantName":"City of Vacaville","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shawn","LastName":"Campbell","Phone":"9164464744"},{"GrantID":28911,"CycleID":832,"CycleCode":"TRP17       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP17        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Pico Rivera proposes to complete Road Resurfacing Projects citywide within the next two years, totaling up to 25,000 tons of Rubberized Hot Mix Asphalt.  The anticipated start date is January 2025.","ParticipantName":"City of Pico Rivera","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Miguel","LastName":"Lucero","Phone":"5628014437"},{"GrantID":28918,"CycleID":833,"CycleCode":"RBC36       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC36        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Jerri Diep","AwardedFunds":275000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Riverside will purchase and install beverage containers recycling bins and water refill stations.  They will implement an education and outreach program, including EchoHero shows, beverage container signage, mailers, media, and more.","ParticipantName":"City of Riverside","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Victor","LastName":"Keroles","Phone":"9513516174"},{"GrantID":28934,"CycleID":834,"CycleCode":"RBC37       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC37        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":275000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Hopland Band of Pomo Indians will purchase and install beverage container recycling bins and water refill stations throughout the reservation.  They will launch an education and outreach program featuring community engagement events and instruction on using water refill stations.","ParticipantName":"Hopland Band of Pomo Indians","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gail","LastName":"Beverly","Phone":"7077422100"},{"GrantID":28936,"CycleID":831,"CycleCode":"HD43        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD43         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":14592.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Stanislaus County would like to use the funding to upgrade our class B truck\u0027s tarps, which is used when going to various cities for mobile collection events. These events have resulted in more than 160,000 pounds of waste collection from these events alone across the past five years. Funds would also be used for the development of outreach materials like postcards, flyers, and educational broachers to promote the HHW facility and reduce roadside cleanup occurrences. Additional upgrades would consist of an adequate surveillance system for the HHW facility for overall security and safety.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Job","LastName":"Ramirez","Phone":"2095346335"},{"GrantID":28941,"CycleID":832,"CycleCode":"TRP17       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP17        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":64073.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Tulare is proposing three road preservation projects consisting of 64,073 square yards of rubberized chip seal (followed by a slurry seal). The three projects are located in varying areas within Tulare and will begin with the areas of highest need. The City of Tulare is considered a Disadvantaged Community based upon the citywide median household income being less than 80% of the California median household income. The median household income for California is $85,300 whereas the median household income for Tulare is $65,933.\r\nEarliest proposed construction start date: 03/2025\r\nConstruction Dates: 03/2025 to 06/2025","ParticipantName":"City of Tulare","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"April","LastName":"Luttrell","Phone":"5596844289"},{"GrantID":28946,"CycleID":832,"CycleCode":"TRP17       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP17        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":249998.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The project will use a total of 35,714 tons of RAC hot mix at the locations specified in the Project Summary and Calculation sheet. The proposed construction date is 03/2025.","ParticipantName":"City of Oxnard","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eric","LastName":"Humel","Phone":"8052712231"},{"GrantID":28947,"CycleID":833,"CycleCode":"RBC36       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC36        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":134000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Eureka will purchase and install beverage container recycling bins at Sequoia Park Zoo.  They will also implement an education and outreach program to include media outlets such as radio, TV, print, and online social media.","ParticipantName":"City of Eureka","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Robi","FirstName":"Robin","LastName":"Praszker","Phone":"7074414206"},{"GrantID":28961,"CycleID":831,"CycleCode":"HD43        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD43         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Culver City\u0027s Environmental Programs \u0026 Operations (EPO) Division of the Department of Public Works intends to begin household hazardous waste (HHW) curbside collection program. EPO would contract with a vendor who specializes in HHW removal.  EPO would distribute a sign-up via the website, social media, and other forms of outreach. The sign-up will include a range of dates and will have a limit as negotiated with the vendor. After closing the sign-ups, the vendor will review and contact staff if there are any questions for the residents. Instructions will be disseminated to residents on the proper storage and placement of HHW. \r\n\r\nIn addition to a HHW curbside collection program, EPO will use grant funds for educational outreach. EPO has been developing an Augmented Reality character and these funds would expand this character into informing the public about hazardous waste.","ParticipantName":"City of Culver City","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shetauna","LastName":"Smith","Phone":"3102536456"},{"GrantID":28967,"CycleID":831,"CycleCode":"HD43        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD43         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Public Works, in partnership with the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts, proposes to launch a public education and outreach campaign to educate residents on the proper management of household hazardous and electronic waste (HHW/E-Waste). Outreach such as postcards and local newspaper advertisements have been proven to be the most effective way to promote HHW/E-Waste collection events in communities with historically low participation.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Francisca","LastName":"Mandujano","Phone":"6264583585"},{"GrantID":28993,"CycleID":833,"CycleCode":"RBC36       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC36        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Jerri Diep","AwardedFunds":200056.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: California State University, Fresno will purchase and install water refill stations at various locations across the campus.","ParticipantName":"California State University, Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Blake","LastName":"Avant","Phone":"5592784450"},{"GrantID":29003,"CycleID":832,"CycleCode":"TRP17       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP17        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":95134.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Project will place rubberized emulsion as part of the cape seal treatment on twenty-eight (28) local City streets.  The City plans to have construction start in Spring/Summer of 2025 utilizing 95,134 square yards of chip seal material.","ParticipantName":"City of Elk Grove","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sang","LastName":"Nguyen","Phone":"9166273403"},{"GrantID":29007,"CycleID":834,"CycleCode":"RBC37       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC37        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":267112.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The California State University, San Marcos Corporation will purchase and install water refill stations and an electric cart.  They will implement an education and outreach program including tabling events, annual campus events, large-scale public events, and various social media.","ParticipantName":"California State University San Marcos Corporation","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Leslie","LastName":"Brotcke","Phone":"7607504763"},{"GrantID":29015,"CycleID":831,"CycleCode":"HD43        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD43         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Santa Clara County Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Program is requesting grant funding to replace two aging forklifts used for operations at the permanent collection facilities. Aging machinery becomes increasingly unreliable, leading to more frequent breakdowns, inefficient operations and safety risks. These issues can affect productivity and could potentially impact the HHW Program\u0027s ability to meet the disposal demands of the community. A new forklift at each of our permanent facilities would greatly enhance efficiency and ensure a safer working environment for the team.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Teresa","LastName":"Curiel","Phone":"6692361059"},{"GrantID":29016,"CycleID":831,"CycleCode":"HD43        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD43         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Daniel Dixon","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This HD 43 application proposes a robust resident education campaign for safe marine flare management while promoting the adoption of coast guard certified reusable LED distress signals to replace single-use pyrotechnic flares. The project will include up to three marine flare collection exchange events, offering residents free or discounted reusable signals when they bring unwanted flares for safe disposal. Reportable metrics include the number of publications, the number of flares collected, and the number of LED signals distributed to residents in the City and County of Santa Cruz.","ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Nate","LastName":"Pelczar","Phone":"2794447481"},{"GrantID":29018,"CycleID":836,"CycleCode":"DA3         ","CycleNameID":144,"CycleName":"AB102 Tire Collection Bounty Program","CyclecategoryName":"Direct Appropriation","CyclecategoryID":20,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"DA3          - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Nicholas Amante","AwardedFunds":240000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"AB102 Tire Collection Bounty Program","ParticipantName":"City of Adelanto","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brenda","LastName":"Lopez","Phone":"7602462300"},{"GrantID":29023,"CycleID":828,"CycleCode":"TIP12       ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP12        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":650000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Company is in the business of manufacturing products mostly flooring from crumb rubber.  These products are used mainly in commercial flooring and underlayment for sound mitigation.  The company expects to use 3,250,000 lbs. of crumb rubber within the New/Existing TDP incentive category next year.  We are requesting $650,000 grant award amount.","ParticipantName":"U.S. Rubber Recycling, Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"David","LastName":"Starr","Phone":"7145014571"},{"GrantID":29029,"CycleID":828,"CycleCode":"TIP12       ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP12        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: As a manufacturer of recycled waste tire rubber producing products for the building industry and ADA compliance, we plan to use 1,000,000 lbs. of 10/20 mesh crumb rubber for the TDP/New Existing product category totaling $100,000.","ParticipantName":"Van Duerr Industries, Inc. dba SafePath Products","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"kelly","LastName":"morabito","Phone":"5308931596"},{"GrantID":29031,"CycleID":831,"CycleCode":"HD43        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD43         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":37866.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Reusable 1 lb. propane cylinders (reusables) are relatively new, the public/consumer doesn’t know about them. We want consumers to switch from single-use cylinders to reusables to be more environmentally friendly and reduce the cost to manage 1 lb. cylinder waste, which is costly for the city and county. The project will collect additional data on resident awareness and use of 1 lb. cylinders. We will recruit and promote locations to sell or refill the reusable 1 lb. cylinders. The HHW education campaign will include multi-media utilizing existing Refuel Your Fun campaign materials and also include outreach promotion for general HHW and local collection locations for batteries and fluorescent bulbs/lamps.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gurprit","LastName":"Jhujj","Phone":"5596004259"},{"GrantID":29034,"CycleID":832,"CycleCode":"TRP17       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP17        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The rubberized chip seal project will take place on the following road sections in Butte County:\r\n\r\nDurham Dayton Hwy: Midway to Dayton Road\r\nMidway: Hwy 162 to Butte Creek\r\nRichvale Hwy: L.M. 5.23 to Hwy 99\r\nFruitvale Road: Midway to Colony Road\r\n\r\nProposed Construction Start date: 06/2025\r\nTotal Sq Yd of chip seal: 250,000 sq yd.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Zachary","LastName":"Meisel","Phone":"5305387681"},{"GrantID":29040,"CycleID":831,"CycleCode":"HD43        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD43         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Alameda County Waste Management Authority is planning a first-of-its-kind solar panel reuse and recycling pilot. Building off the successes from prior HD solar projects, this pilot will replicate in an urban setting solar panel collection events, research, and outreach. With a growing community of early adopters, the County is seeing more solar panels in the waste stream, and opportunities for local reuse. For the non-working panels, recycling in accordance to DTSC\u0027s rules will be explored in a manner that send as little components as possible to the hazardous landfill and strive for a more circular solar panel recovery program.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County Waste Management Authority","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nisha","LastName":"Patel","Phone":"5108916500"},{"GrantID":29045,"CycleID":828,"CycleCode":"TIP12       ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP12        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: EM Concepts is requesting $373,560. For the New/Existing TDP category we anticipate using 50,050 pounds for our 1 3/8 Decktop - top portion. We  anticipate using 363,550 pounds in the fine (\u003c50) mesh category for our .50 Tile, 0.75 Tile, 1 3/8 DeckTop, 1.00 Ramp and SportPlay.\r\n\r\nFollowing program review, recommendation made to award applicant $100,000 based on the projected use of annual crumb rubber totaling 221,439.99 lbs. from revised sales and calculation.","ParticipantName":"EM Concepts, a DBA of Lakin Tire West, LLC.","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Denise","LastName":"Parra","Phone":"9512146590"},{"GrantID":29049,"CycleID":830,"CycleCode":"HD42        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD42         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":158800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Santa Cruz County operates three Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facilities (HHWCF). Two of these HHWCFs are County owned and require facility improvements to maintain State certification. Grant funding will be used to replace two failing Hazardous Materials Storage Buildings located at the two County owned waste disposal sites in the unincorporated County. One Hazardous Materials Storage Building will be replaced at the Ben Lomond HHWCF in north Santa Cruz County and a second will be replaced at the Buena Vista HHWCF near Watsonville in south Santa Cruz County (see exhibits - location and site maps). The failing Hazardous Materials Storage Buildings will be appropriately cleaned, off-hauled, and properly recycled. The new Hazardous Materials Storage Buildings will be fitted to accommodate operational needs at each HHWCF to keep both facilities in certification compliance. Following the replacement of each \u0027shovel-ready\u0027 building, the engineer on-record will re-certify the Ben Lomond and Buena Vista HHWCFs. The project will be phased to minimize interruptions to HHW operations and to ensure that only one HHWCF may be closed to the public during the project timeline.","ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kasey","LastName":"Kolassa","Phone":"8314542160"},{"GrantID":29051,"CycleID":831,"CycleCode":"HD43        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD43         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":75862.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Colusa County is applying for this grant to expand the current household hazardous waste program that provides universal waste and paint collection at the County transfer station.  The grant will provide funding for holding at least two one day collection events or until funds ae spent.  The last collection was in June, 27, 20202.  In addition, the funding will allow for the management of damaged lithium batteries.  Some personal protective equipment and hazardous waste containers will be provided. ","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Scott","LastName":"Lanphier","Phone":"5304580892"},{"GrantID":29052,"CycleID":831,"CycleCode":"HD43        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD43         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":42880.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will be used to upgrade the existing infrastructure for the household hazardous waste facility but purchasing a new shed and a canopy structure to provide protection of the collection storage area.  Safety equipment will be purchased for the site as well as waste containers and containers for damaged lithium batteries.  Education and outreach materials will be prepared and distributed.  HAZWOPER training for staff will be conducted.","ParticipantName":"City of Avalon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Larry","LastName":"Sweetser","Phone":"5107030898"},{"GrantID":29053,"CycleID":831,"CycleCode":"HD43        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD43         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Reusable 1 lb. propane cylinders (reusables) are relatively new, the public doesn’t know about them. We want consumers to switch from single-use cylinders to be more environmentally friendly and reduce the cost to manage 1 lb. cylinder waste, which is costly for the city. We will collect local data on awareness and use of 1 lb. propane cylinders and recruit/promote locations to sell or refill the reusable 1 lb. cylinders, including resident surveys.  The HHW education campaign will include multi-media utilizing existing campaign materials to promote source reduction of 1 lb. propane cylinders and other HHW, including fire extinguishers.","ParticipantName":"City of Laguna Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ashley","LastName":"Moran","Phone":"9494970338"},{"GrantID":29065,"CycleID":828,"CycleCode":"TIP12       ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP12        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":650000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The products we will be using for this Grant will be crumb rubber bases for highway traffic delineators such as cones, tubes and drums. Other products are used for temporary highway signage.  The category of Grant we will be applying for is the new existing/TDP for the Tire Incentive using California Recycled tires.  We estimate we will use more than 6,500,000 pounds of recycled crumb for this Grant and therefore we are requesting $650,000.\r\n\r\n","ParticipantName":"TrafFix Devices Inc.","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Cobus","LastName":"Conradie","Phone":"9493615663"},{"GrantID":29068,"CycleID":832,"CycleCode":"TRP17       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP17        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Construction Dates: 02/2025 - 08/2025\r\n5,000 tons of RAC hot-mix","ParticipantName":"City of Hermosa Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Magvern","LastName":"By","Phone":"3103180257"},{"GrantID":29071,"CycleID":827,"CycleCode":"FR85        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR85         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":197591.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Sutter County Resource Conservation District is seeking funding for cleanup of illegal refuse on eight sites in the county. Most farmers expect illegal dumping occurs at night and on the weekends. Piles are often dumped on main dirt roads but can also be found between tree lines and tree rows. The proposed sites are close enough to town but rural enough where there is a lack of people present makes this type of land an ideal target. Areas with the easiest access are more prone to getting dumped upon. Grant funds will also be used to install necessary gates, locks, signs to deter future illegal dumping on these parcels. ","ParticipantName":"Sutter County Resource Conservation District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rajvir","LastName":"Sahota","Phone":"5308443364"},{"GrantID":29073,"CycleID":831,"CycleCode":"HD43        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD43         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Imperial Valley Regional Resource Management Agency (IVRMA) is committed to enhancing hazardous household waste (HHW) collection across the Imperial County region by implementing a strategic initiative targeted at underserved communities, particularly senior, rural, and low-income residents. Currently, we operate three HHW collection facilities in Brawley, Calexico, and El Centro.\r\nThe three facilities operate as follows:.\r\n•\tEl Centro HHW Facility Residential Collection Program operates every Saturday from 8 am-12 pm free of charge for all residents in Imperial County. El Centro Facility also implements the Very Small Quantity Generator Program for businesses, providing the opportunity for businesses to dispose of HHW waste materials properly at a low cost. Mobile collection events are coordinated throughout the Imperial County cities/communities, this waste also gets transported to the El Centro HHW Facility the same day of the event. \r\n•\tBrawley HHW Facility Residential Collection Program operates every other Sunday from 8 am-12 pm free of charge for all residents in Imperial County.\r\n•\tCalexico HHW Facility Residential Collection Program operates every other Sunday from 8 am-12 pm free of charge for all residents in the Imperial County.\r\nApproved costs of collection, transportation, and proper disposal are required and this grant funding would assist in paying the associated costs. \r\n•\tAntifreeze\r\n•\tBatteries\r\n•\tDrain cleaners\r\n•\tElectronic wastes (e.g., TVs, computer monitors, cell phones)\r\n•\tGlue and adhesives\r\n•\tHousehold cleaners\r\n•\tOven cleaners\r\n•\tPaints\r\n•\tPesticides\r\n•\tPool cleaners\r\n•\tSolvents\r\n•\tUsed oil\r\n•\tWaste containing asbestos\r\n•\tWastes containing mercury (e.g., thermometers, fluorescent lights)\r\nIVRMA recognizes the significant barriers these remote areas face in accessing proper waste disposal options, as evidenced by the low participation rates at our facilities. Through grant funding, IVRMA proposes to increase mobile collection events designed to facilitate easier access for underserved populations, educating them about our permanent facilities and the importance of safe HHW disposal. \r\nOur outreach plan will leverage a diverse array of communication methods—including radio ads, door hangers, newsletters, and social media campaigns—to reach the community effectively, promoting both the mobile collection events and the existing facilities. By fostering awareness and accessibility, this initiative aims to not only increase proper HHW disposal but also reduce illegal dumping, thereby protecting the environment and enhancing public health within the Imperial County region.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Imperial Valley Resource Management Agency","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maricela","LastName":"Galarza","Phone":"7609960972"},{"GrantID":29075,"CycleID":831,"CycleCode":"HD43        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD43         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: I am writing on behalf of the City of Upland to request funding for our existing Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) collection facility. The City of Upland is committed to providing a safe and efficient means for residents to dispose of hazardous household materials, thus preventing environmental contamination and promoting public health.\r\n\r\nThe funding will be used to support the following key initiatives:\r\n\r\nPublic Education and Outreach: We aim to enhance our efforts in educating the public about the proper disposal of household hazardous waste. Funding will be used to develop and distribute educational materials, conduct outreach campaigns, and engage with the community through various platforms.\r\n\r\nSet Up and Operation: We currently operate our facility Saturdays, 7:30 am - 12:30 pm.\r\n\r\nMinor Facility Improvements: To improve the efficiency and safety of our existing HHW collection facility, we intend to make minor improvements such as upgrading storage areas, enhancing signage, and ensuring compliance with current safety standards.\r\n\r\nPurchase of Personal Protection Equipment (PPE): Ensuring the safety of our staff and volunteers is a top priority. Funding will be allocated to purchase necessary PPE, including gloves, masks, and protective clothing, to safeguard those handling hazardous materials.","ParticipantName":"City of Upland","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tanya","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"9092912967"},{"GrantID":29078,"CycleID":831,"CycleCode":"HD43        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD43         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: \r\n\r\nThe WPWMA also proposes to procure software to track HHW customer and material information in a streamlined, easy to manage system. The current operator relies on paper forms which can be misplaced and requires multiple handling. The software would allow for material to be entered once and easily downloaded for tracking and reporting purposes.","ParticipantName":"Western Placer Waste Management Authority","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stephanie","LastName":"Ulmer","Phone":"9165433985"},{"GrantID":29080,"CycleID":833,"CycleCode":"RBC36       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC36        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":199080.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Oakland will purchase and install beverage container recycling bins and water refill stations throughout the city parks.","ParticipantName":"City of Oakland","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Monaliza","LastName":"Noormohammadi","Phone":"5102387433"},{"GrantID":29083,"CycleID":828,"CycleCode":"TIP12       ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP12        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":650000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: We will use a fine mesh rubber (50 mesh) in our process of manufacturing shingle and roll goods for roofing materials. The crumb rubber usage will contain 1,733,333.32 pounds for a total amount of $650,000. The crumb rubber will be incorporated in the asphalt rubber blend, replacing a portion of the primer rubber (SBS) that is used as the binder for the roofing materials.","ParticipantName":"Herbert Malarkey Roofing Company, dba Malarkey Roofing Products","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eileen","LastName":"Dutton","Phone":"5032407850"},{"GrantID":29097,"CycleID":832,"CycleCode":"TRP17       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP17        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Salinas is planning to use this grant amount to repair one of our most used streets. We are planning on doing a 4” patch and repair on 25% of East and West Laurel Drive with an additional 2” thick overlay on all East and West Laurel Drive. We are planning on starting construction for this project in May 2025 and are planning to finish August 2025. The total amount of tons we will be using if 13,613 tons.","ParticipantName":"City of Salinas","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Victor","LastName":"Sanchez","Phone":"8317587904"},{"GrantID":29101,"CycleID":834,"CycleCode":"RBC37       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC37        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Jerri Diep","AwardedFunds":198313.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Conservation Corps North Bay (CCNB) will purchase and install beverage container recycling bins across high-traffic public parks and beaches in Sonoma and Marin Counties.  They will implement an education and outreach campaign to include beverage container signage, social media, and newsletters.","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps North Bay","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kyle","LastName":"Larue","Phone":"7077585417"},{"GrantID":29111,"CycleID":834,"CycleCode":"RBC37       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC37        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":105556.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Guajome Park Academy will purchase and install beverage container recycling bins and water refill stations to support litter abatement efforts on and off campus in San Diego County.  They will implement an education and outreach program featuring two-sided signage to guide and encourage staff, students, and visitors to the water refill stations.","ParticipantName":"Guajome Park Academy","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Adrina","LastName":"Itzaina","Phone":"7606318500"},{"GrantID":29144,"CycleID":832,"CycleCode":"TRP17       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP17        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":147040.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The county will be executing a road overlay project in the future where there will be a total of eleven roads. We are looking to use rubberized asphalt concrete hot mix as material for our road overlay. We are aiming to start around 06/2025 and finish 09/2025 and expect to cover about 7,352 tons of rubberized asphalt concrete.","ParticipantName":"Sutter County","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Luis","LastName":"Carrillo","Phone":"5308227400"},{"GrantID":29150,"CycleID":833,"CycleCode":"RBC36       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC36        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":275000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Alhambra Unified School District will purchase and install beverage container recycling bins and water refill stations at all schools in the district.  They will also implement an education and outreach program targeting students, staff, and parents.","ParticipantName":"Alhambra Unified School District","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nelson","LastName":"Santos","Phone":"6269436500"},{"GrantID":29163,"CycleID":832,"CycleCode":"TRP17       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP17        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"City of San Gabriel’s upcoming Annual Streets Program, FY25/26 intends to utilize an application of 1.70” ARHM. 25,000 tons of RAC hot-mix will be applied and cover approximate 270,453 square yard of roadway within the City. The Annual Street Program will perform rehabilitation work on streets identified through field investigation, citizen input, and the City’s Pavement Management Program within San Gabriel city limits. City plans to advertise the project in March 2025, with project award in June 2025, and to start the construction in July 2025.","ParticipantName":"City of San Gabriel","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Charles","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"6263082825"},{"GrantID":29167,"CycleID":832,"CycleCode":"TRP17       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP17        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The grant is proposed for three (3) public works construction projects to perform public street resurfacing with rubberized hot-mix asphalt.  The first project entitled Lafayette Street Class IV Bikeway and Pavement Rehabilitation proposes use of 7,600 tons of rubberized hot-mix asphalt and proposed construction dates (04/2025 to 10/2025).  The second project entitled 2025 Annual Street Pavement Maintenance and Rehabilitation Project proposes use of 6,000 tons of rubberized hot-mix asphalt and proposed construction dates (04/2025 to 10/2025).  The third project entitled 2026 Annual Street Pavement Maintenance and Rehabilitation Project proposes use of 4,257.14 tons of rubberized hot-mix asphalt and proposed construction dates (04/2026 to 10/2026).\r\n\r\n ","ParticipantName":"City of Santa Clara","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Vincent","LastName":"Luchessi","Phone":"4086153012"},{"GrantID":29178,"CycleID":832,"CycleCode":"TRP17       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP17        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":182000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: 2025 Cape Seal Project.  The project includes application of rubberized chip seals with slurry seal on top though out the city of Richmond with approximately 182,000 SY of treatment area.  If awarded, the City of Richmond will use these grant funds to supplement the 2025 Cape Seal Project.  The estimated cost for this project is $3.1M and also includes other roadway treatments such slurry, and base repairs.  Construction Start Date is expected 08/2025.","ParticipantName":"City of Richmond","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Santos","Phone":"5106206645"},{"GrantID":29191,"CycleID":832,"CycleCode":"TRP17       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP17        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In Roseville, resurfacing of Junction Blvd from Washington Blvd to Foothills Blvd and Fairway Dr from Blue Oaks Blvd to Stanford Ranch Rd. Construction is anticipated to begin in 07/2025 and finish by 10/2026. There is approximately a total of 100,000 yards of rubberized chip seal that will be used.","ParticipantName":"City of Roseville","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Nick","LastName":"Bumb","Phone":"9167745560"},{"GrantID":29194,"CycleID":832,"CycleCode":"TRP17       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP17        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":103324.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: If awarded, the City of Dublin will use these grant funds to supplement the Annual Street Resurfacing Project - CIP No. ST0117 for 2025 (proposed construction date from 07/2025 to 12/2025). The City has tentatively selected 103,324 SY of streets to treat with rubberized cape seal, which is a rubberized chip seal finished with a slurry seal on top. \r\n\r\nTotal of 103,324 sy of rubberized chip seal will be used in this project with proposed construction start date of 07/2025.","ParticipantName":"City of Dublin","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Magno","Phone":"9258336649"},{"GrantID":29205,"CycleID":832,"CycleCode":"TRP17       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP17        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":77000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: If awarded, the City of Alameda will use these grant funds to supplement the Pavement Management Program\u0027s resurfacing project for 2025 construction (Phase 43).  The City has tentatively selected 77,000 SY of streets to treat with rubberized cape seal, which is a rubberized chip seal finished with a slurry seal on top.  The City funding for this project is approximately $4M and the resurfacing project also includes other roadway treatments, such as concrete asphalt overlay, slurry seal, and asphalt concrete reconstruction.  Proposed construction start date is 04/2025.\r\n \r\nAward of these grant funds will help solidify/prioritize the 77,000 SY of rubberized cape/chip seal treatment over the other surface treatments.  This will in turn, allow the City to use more recycled material than originally planned.","ParticipantName":"City of Alameda","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alan","LastName":"Ta","Phone":"5107477946"},{"GrantID":29206,"CycleID":837,"CycleCode":"SWC100      ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC100       - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Julian Lopez","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Coachella Valley Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan aims to protect 27 species of wildlife and their habitats for future generations. Illegal dumping, encampments, and off-highway vehicles activity threaten these species by augmenting predatory species populations, compacting sand, and crushing vegetation. The Coachella Valley Conservation will use CalRecycle Illegal Disposal Site Abatement Program funding to improve the habitat condition of land in and around the City of Desert Hot Springs. A pilot program will use Flock Security cameras on conservation lands will be launched to understand if illegal activities occurring on these lands can be alerted to local law enforcement in real time to prevent future dumping.","ParticipantName":"Coachella Valley Conservation Commission","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Will","LastName":"Steichen","Phone":"7603461127"},{"GrantID":29209,"CycleID":832,"CycleCode":"TRP17       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP17        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":92834.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The FY 2024-25 Annual Pavement Rehabilitation Project (CS25A) is a citywide maintenance and rehabilitation project that involves addressing various distressed streets in a comprehensive manner, through slurry seal and overlay, to maintain a fair overall level of road serviceability while extending the useful life of our public streets in a cost-effective manner. 6,631 tons of hot-mix asphalt will be used to overlay a one (1) mile segment of Leucadia Blvd, a main East/West arterial road in the City of Encinitas, which connects Interstate-5 with the historic Coast Hwy 101 and the El Camino Real corridor. This project is anticipated to begin construction in April 2025 and be completed by Summer 2025.","ParticipantName":"City of Encinitas","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Badr","LastName":"Suleiman","Phone":"7609432291"},{"GrantID":29227,"CycleID":832,"CycleCode":"TRP17       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP17        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Santa Barbara\u0027s (County) Road Maintenance Annual Plan (RdMAP) includes annual pavement rehabilitation, pavement preservation and preventive maintenance projects. For FY 24/25 the County will resurface an estimated 50 lane miles of residential, collector, and arterial streets throughout the unincorporated areas of the County of Santa Barbara. The FY 24/25 North/Central and South County Pavement Rehabilitation projects will utilize the combined amount of 5,029 tons of rubberized hot mix asphalt. The FY 24/25 Countywide Pavement Preservation and Preventive Maintenance project will utilize 221,550 square yards of rubberized asphalt chip and cape seal. The South County pavement Rehabilitation project earliest proposed construction start date is 03/2025 and proposed construction dates are between 03/2025 to 04/2025. For the North and Central County pavement Rehabilitation project earliest proposed construction start date is 04/2025 and proposed construction dates are between 04/2025 to 06/2025. The Countywide Pavement Preservation and Preventive Maintenance project earliest proposed construction start date is 06/2025 and proposed construction dates are between 06/2025 to 07/2025.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Esmeralda","LastName":"Cruz","Phone":"8058038775"},{"GrantID":29230,"CycleID":832,"CycleCode":"TRP17       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP17        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":162016.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Colusa has invested $1.5M over the last four years to improve and maintain its roadways.  The City has a five year plan, with year one completed, to utilize Rubberized Asphalt products to protect its roadways with a PCI of 60 or lower.  The funding in this grant request will be utilized for our Phase 2, encompassing over 160,000 square yards of Chip Seal on road ways within the City of Colusa. Proposed construction start date is 06/2025.","ParticipantName":"City of Colusa","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ash","LastName":"Sadie","Phone":"7072176504"},{"GrantID":29232,"CycleID":832,"CycleCode":"TRP17       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP17        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":130000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Stanislaus County Department of Public Works has an upcoming roadway maintenance project called Urban Pavement Preservation Phase H that proposes asphalt rubber chip seal application to treat existing pavement. The project proposes applying approximately 130,000 square yards of asphalt-rubber chip seal.\r\n\r\nThe Phase H Urban Pavement Preservation Project (UPP) includes application of slurry seal, asphalt rubber chip seal, microsurfacing, and other methods of pavement preservation on local roadway in the unincorporated County areas of West Modesto, Ceres, Grayson, and Westley. The Phase H UPP Project will include treatment of about 250,000 square yards of roadway. Of the 250,000 square yards, approximately 130,000 square yards will be treated with an asphalt rubber chip seal. Construction is expected to begin as early as May, 2025, and should be completed before October, 2025.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bryce","LastName":"Bondi","Phone":"2095254110"},{"GrantID":29233,"CycleID":832,"CycleCode":"TRP17       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP17        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":108000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The County will construct East Whitlock Road and Darrah Road with Rubberized Chip Seal with Construction estimated start date of 07/2025. The total square yards of rubberized chip seal that will be used 7.417 mi 25 ft wide =108,000 SY","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Muriel","LastName":"Holloway","Phone":"2099665356"},{"GrantID":29239,"CycleID":832,"CycleCode":"TRP17       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP17        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":35000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The project will grind and overlay various streets citywide with 5,000 lbs. rubberized hot mix asphalt as part of the pavement management program. Streets include Cunningham, McKinley, Union and Elmwood.  Proposed construction start date is 07/2025.","ParticipantName":"City of Highland","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Octavio","LastName":"Duran","Phone":"9098646861"},{"GrantID":29242,"CycleID":832,"CycleCode":"TRP17       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP17        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project description is annual pavement maintenance on City roads. \r\n\r\n•proposed construction date is between 05/2025 to 10/2025\r\n• The total square yards of rubberized chip seal that will be used is 250,000 Square Yards","ParticipantName":"City of Goleta","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Javier","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"8055625506"},{"GrantID":29271,"CycleID":833,"CycleCode":"RBC36       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC36        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Jerri Diep","AwardedFunds":216000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: San Mateo County will purchase and install water refill stations throughout the county.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elizabeth","LastName":"Carrade","Phone":"6505991402"},{"GrantID":29272,"CycleID":834,"CycleCode":"RBC37       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC37        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":274981.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Children\u0027s Hospital Los Angeles will purchase and install beverage container recycling bins and water refill stations throughout the hospital campus.  They will also implement an education and outreach program through outreach events and offering resources to educate staff, patients, and families about beverage container recycling.","ParticipantName":"Children\u0027s Hospital Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kyle","LastName":"Horne","Phone":"3233617153"},{"GrantID":29289,"CycleID":834,"CycleCode":"RBC37       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC37        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":85834.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Scotts Valley will purchase and install beverage container recycling bins and water refill stations throughout city-owned public spaces.  They will implement an education and outreach program with signage to encourage reusable bottles and proper sorting of beverage containers.","ParticipantName":"City of Scotts Valley","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mindy","LastName":"Esqueda","Phone":"8317835667"},{"GrantID":29308,"CycleID":834,"CycleCode":"RBC37       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC37        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":221268.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: California State University, Sacramento will purchase and install water refill stations across campus in indoor and outdoor high-traffic areas.","ParticipantName":"California State University, Sacramento","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ryan","LastName":"Todd","Phone":"9162782817"},{"GrantID":29311,"CycleID":833,"CycleCode":"RBC36       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC36        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Duartina Johnson","AwardedFunds":124300.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Mendota will purchase and install beverage container recycling bins and water refill stations at public locations throughout the city.  They will also implement an education and outreach program to include signage at all park locations.  ","ParticipantName":"City of Mendota","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nora","LastName":"Valdez","Phone":"5596553291"},{"GrantID":29354,"CycleID":833,"CycleCode":"RBC36       ","CycleNameID":121,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBC36        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":148500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Desert Recreation District will purchase and install water refill stations at public parks and community centers.","ParticipantName":"Desert Recreation District","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Troy","LastName":"Strange","Phone":"7605414174"},{"GrantID":29355,"CycleID":826,"CycleCode":"FR84        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR84         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":119626.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Tulare County is seeking funding to remove waste from three agricultural sites affected by illegal dumping, all owned by private landowners. The waste was illegally dumped onto the parcels by unknown persons. Located within the county, these sites will be remediated and restored to their original condition. Grant funds will also be used to implement preventive measures aimed at deterring future illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alexandra","LastName":"Yates","Phone":"5596247000"},{"GrantID":29359,"CycleID":827,"CycleCode":"FR85        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR85         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":99577.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Yuba Resource Conservation District plans to remove waste from one privately-owned site in Yuba County and one in Butte county with the permission from Butte County RCD. The waste was illegally dumped onto parcels, and it impedes property owners’ ability to successfully operate their orchards. Property owners conduct cleanups but can no longer keep up with the increase of dumping. Illegally dumped waste includes, but is not limited to, common trash, appliances, furniture, tires, and vehicles. Yuba County Resource Conservation District is also seeking funding for prevention measures including, but not limited to, gates, locks, and signs, etc., to deter future illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County Resource Conservation District","county":"Sutter              ","CountyID":51,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dj","LastName":"Baker","Phone":"5303296207"},{"GrantID":29362,"CycleID":839,"CycleCode":"QIG1        ","CycleNameID":145,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Quality Infrastructure Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"QIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Tiffany Morris","AwardedFunds":1598181.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Marin Sanitary Service operates a materials recovery facility in San Rafael, California and currently receives California Redemption Value materials from the Marin County jurisdictions.  These materials, which include aluminum, glass, and plastic, are all processed, sorted, and prepared for sale to end markets to be remanufactured.  This grant will fund optical sorting equipment that will reduce the amount of contamination in these outbound materials while increasing yields.","ParticipantName":"Marin Sanitary Service","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Readle","Phone":"9167391200"},{"GrantID":29364,"CycleID":837,"CycleCode":"SWC100      ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC100       - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Phillip Kovacs","AwardedFunds":249000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Montclair\u0027s Holt Boulevard Bridge Abatement Project (Project) will remove litter and debris from underneath the Holt Boulevard Bridge, located at the intersection of Holt Boulevard and the San Antonio Creek Channel in southwest Montclair. The proposed Project will also add concrete barriers, signs, and fencing to prohibit trespassing and loitering under the bridge, thereby aiding the City in preserving the bridge\u0027s structural integrity and decreasing reoccurring maintenance costs and dangerous public health contaminants left by the large homeless population that frequents the Project area.","ParticipantName":"City of Montclair","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alyssa","LastName":"Colunga","Phone":"9096259459"},{"GrantID":29365,"CycleID":839,"CycleCode":"QIG1        ","CycleNameID":145,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Quality Infrastructure Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"QIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stephanie Livingston","AwardedFunds":4091013.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Grant funds will be used to replace and upgrade the existing Material Recovery Facility (MRF) sort line.  Modernizing the sort line will increase the amount of throughput of materials.  The City of Redding also expects to see an improvement in contamination removal and recyclable material captured with the new equipment. ","ParticipantName":"City of Redding","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"5302244313"},{"GrantID":29367,"CycleID":839,"CycleCode":"QIG1        ","CycleNameID":145,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Quality Infrastructure Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"QIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stephanie Livingston","AwardedFunds":5147934.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: In 2019, the City of Bakersfield acquired a Material Recovery Facility (MRF) to process recyclables from its curbside programs.  The MRF, which processes a variety of materials, currently struggles with outdated equipment, limiting its capacity and causing frequent breakdowns that result in outsourcing costs and lost revenue.  In March 2024, the city selected Green Machine to redesign the facility with a focus on efficiency and contamination reduction. The planned upgrades aim to modernize the sorting line and reduce manual labor.  These improvements are expected to reduce contamination by 10-15 percent, increase California Redemption Value materials by 10 percent, and enable the facility to capture additional recyclable materials.  This project is expected to cost approximately $5.1 million and improve the overall quality and efficiency of the recycling process and enable the facility to capture additional recyclable materials.  This project is expected to cost approximately $5.1 million and improve the overall quality and efficiency of the recycling process.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Renee","LastName":"Taylor","Phone":"6613263427"},{"GrantID":29372,"CycleID":838,"CycleCode":"SWC101      ","CycleNameID":124,"CycleName":"Legacy Disposal Site Abatement Partial Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC101       - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Noe Garay","AwardedFunds":473415.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Hidden Glen Dump is a City owned property that was a former waste disposal site that the City intends to remediate. The remediation of City-owned property generally consists of excavation of approximately 670 cubic yards (cy) of waste-impacted soil on the City-owned property in the buffer zone around the existing Landfill Cap and on the portion of the property bordering Pascale Place. Waste-impacted soil from neighboring properties will also be accepted (estimated at 2,083 cy) on the City property and be consolidated and capped in concert with waste-impacted soil from the City property. The planned remedial actions for the city-owned portion of the Dump will be consistent with restoration as an open-space (e.g., absence of buildings, playing fields, parking areas, equipment, etc.).","ParticipantName":"City of Napa","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Jones","Phone":"7072579291"},{"GrantID":29373,"CycleID":852,"CycleCode":"FR86        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR86         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Contra Costa Resource Conservation District is applying for the pilot funding for this round. As of this application, we\u0027ve been in contact with three or four sites that are in various stages of documents and preparations.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa Resource Conservation District","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ben","LastName":"Weise","Phone":"9256904145"},{"GrantID":29390,"CycleID":837,"CycleCode":"SWC100      ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC100       - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Julian Lopez","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Jurupa Valley will improve approximately 125 acres of the Santa Ana River riparian area, located in the City’s northeastern corner. The Santa Ana River Watershed is the largest in the Southern California region, covering 700 miles when combined with its major tributaries, and drains the largest coastal stream system in Southern California. It is a critically important resource for the local fish and wildlife, and provides irrigation, drinking water, and recreation opportunities for over 6 million residents living within the watershed area. However, years of resource mismanagement, run-off from farm land and city streets, and use of the Santa Ana as a dumping ground for waste water and trash, have severely degraded the water quality and riverbed habitats, further jeopardizing many species of endangered and threatened wildlife and vegetation facing extirpation. Additionally, human dependency on the river has risen due to growing populations, ongoing drought in the region, and cutbacks on imported water, making the Santa Ana River an increasingly important resource. The City has prioritized maintenance and restoration of the watershed to address these concerns.\r\nGrant funding will allow the City to launch clean-up efforts in a targeted segment of the Santa Ana River with an intensive waste-removal project to clear out actively contaminating materials such as vehicles, heavy machinery, toxic substances, and food waste. Cleaning the site will open the area for future restoration and habitat studies, invasive plant material removal, native reseeding, and other improvement projects.","ParticipantName":"City of Jurupa Valley","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Ryan","Phone":"9513326464"},{"GrantID":29424,"CycleID":839,"CycleCode":"QIG1        ","CycleNameID":145,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Quality Infrastructure Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"QIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Tiffany Morris","AwardedFunds":10000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The proposed project by GreenWaste Recovery, LLC (GreenWaste) involves the creation of a Secondary Plastic Plant System dedicated to sorting and processing mixed plastic bales (types 2-7) from its Single Stream Materials Recovery Facility (SS Facility) and other recovery facilities.  This initiative targets the recovery of high-quality California Redemption Value beverage containers identified through bale audits.  Leveraging advanced technologies from Bulk Handling Systems (BHS), including NRT SpydIR®-HS optical sorters and a Total Intelligence Platform, the facility aims to maximize California Redemption Value material recovery while enhancing material quality.  The 2.34-acre facility, equipped with specialized sorting, compacting, and material removal systems, complements existing single-stream operations and supports Quality Incentive Payment (QIP) Program goals by collaborating with Registered Curbside Programs.  GreenWaste will manage all aspects of the grant-funded project, from equipment purchase and installation to operations, ensuring efficient, high-purity recycling processes.","ParticipantName":"GreenWaste Recovery, LLC","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Francine","LastName":"Areas","Phone":"6692429165"},{"GrantID":29443,"CycleID":839,"CycleCode":"QIG1        ","CycleNameID":145,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Quality Infrastructure Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"QIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stephanie Livingston","AwardedFunds":6575000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Sunnyvale is requesting $6,575,000 to assist with the upgrade of 10 tons per hour recycling processing system and 100 tons per hour Municipal Solid Waste processing system to recover additional beverage containers from the Sunnyvale and Mountain View service areas.  Grant funded infrastructure will be used to recover aluminum cans, ferrous bimetal containers, Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) (California Redemption Value and non- California Redemption Value), High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE-C, HDPE-N), Polypropylene (PP), glass, and carton containers at the Sunnyvale Materials Recovery and Transfer Station (SMaRT Station®).","ParticipantName":"City of Sunnyvale","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Deepti","LastName":"Jain","Phone":"4087307791"},{"GrantID":29444,"CycleID":841,"CycleCode":"TEA32       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA32        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":191979.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant will allow for Environmental Health to perform waste tire inspections, identify unpermitted waste tire activities, and provide enforcement for illegally dumped tires within Placer County.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Samantha","LastName":"Bailey","Phone":"5307452394"},{"GrantID":29446,"CycleID":841,"CycleCode":"TEA32       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA32        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":215514.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will be used to conduct waste tire inspections and other enforcement actions, train employees on waste tire regulations, enforcement and educate waste tire operators, other enforcement agencies, and the general public on the requirements for handling, disposing and storage of waste tires.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Kraus","Phone":"9256085549"},{"GrantID":29447,"CycleID":841,"CycleCode":"TEA32       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA32        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant will be used for continued inspections and enforcement of waste tire generators, waste tire haulers, and waste tire end-use facilities in accordance with CalRecycle regulations for the disposal and storage of waste/used tires. Inspections will be conducted on the CalRecycle Priority TPID list provided by CalRecycle and businesses currently registered with CalRecycle for the disposal and storage of waste/used tires. Educational visits will be conducted on new businesses generating, storing, and disposing of waste/used tires. Surveillance will be conducted as needed when illegal dumping of waste tires is suspected by a generator, hauler, and end-use facility. This program has aided the City of Fresno in the monitoring generators, haulers, and end-use facilities with the disposal of waste tires ensuring businesses are contracting with a registered hauler resulting in less waste tires being illegally dumped throughout the City of Fresno.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Matthew","LastName":"Sorondo","Phone":"5596218495"},{"GrantID":29450,"CycleID":841,"CycleCode":"TEA32       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA32        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":39385.0000,"ProjectSummary":"El Dorado County Environmental Management Department is applying on behalf of the County.  The Board of Supervisors has signed a resolution allowing Environmental Management to apply for this grant.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robin","LastName":"Bowker","Phone":"5306216665"},{"GrantID":29456,"CycleID":841,"CycleCode":"TEA32       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA32        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":421286.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Alameda County Department of Environmental Health (ACDEH) will utilize the TEA 32 Waste Tire Grant Funds to implement the Waste Tire Program and conduct compliance inspections to verify compliance with the Waste Tire Regulations. Additionally, ACDEH will use TEA 32 grant funds to prepare reports and payment requests and provide information and education to community stakeholders and regulated businesses, while also providing continuing education for ACDEH Waste Tire inspection staff.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Hildreth","Phone":"5106391266"},{"GrantID":29457,"CycleID":841,"CycleCode":"TEA32       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA32        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":650000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be utilized to inspect tire-related businesses and ensure entities within the County are storing and hauling used and waste tires as dictated by California law. These funds will augment local and regional enforcement efforts by seeking to prevent the unlawful stockpiling and dumping of waste tires. This goal is accomplished by allowing personnel to be dedicated to the task of ensuring waste tires reach an appropriate end-use facility by educating business owners of the proper disposal methods and referring the actions of offenders to the appropriate governing agency.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shane","LastName":"Hidey","Phone":"9512101446"},{"GrantID":29459,"CycleID":843,"CycleCode":"SWC100A     ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC100A      - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Julian Lopez","AwardedFunds":500000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The primary objective of this project is to eliminate the fire hazard posed by approximately 5,000 tons of waste wood located at 4533 Feather River Blvd., Olivehurst, CA 95961.  Specifically, the subject clean up area is located on the south east corner of the subject site. This will be accomplished through the processing, removal, and proper disposal of the waste wood in compliance with the local government’s emergency order and all applicable environmental and safety regulations. Upon completion, the site would reduce the current fire risk.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Clark","LastName":"Pickell","Phone":"5307497523"},{"GrantID":29462,"CycleID":839,"CycleCode":"QIG1        ","CycleNameID":145,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Quality Infrastructure Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"QIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Tiffany Morris","AwardedFunds":5349286.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Installation of optical sorting equipment to sort California Redemption Value from grocers, dealer cooperatives, and public venues.  The proposed project aims to enhance sorting infrastructure in Northern California, providing high-quality commingled sorting services to high-volume California Redemption Value locations including grocer cooperatives, public venues, sports arenas, special events, convention centers, colleges, casinos, hotels, and airports.  The infrastructure will support in-store return programs that collect California Redemption Value materials from consumers not part of dealer cooperatives.  Mings will also facilitate backhauling from distribution centers.","ParticipantName":"Ming\u0027s Resource Corporation","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kenny","LastName":"Luong","Phone":"9164215054"},{"GrantID":29466,"CycleID":841,"CycleCode":"TEA32       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA32        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":355000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Orange County will utilize these grant funds to investigate illegal tire disposal activities and perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Funds will also be used for community and industry education, staff training and administration of the grant.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jose","LastName":"Parra Bernal","Phone":"7144336230"},{"GrantID":29469,"CycleID":841,"CycleCode":"TEA32       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA32        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":40662.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tires Enforcment Grant TEA32 will be used for the implementation of the Yolo County TEA program, namely, conducting inspections at tire facilities, educating facility staff, conducting enforcement as needed, attending training, as well as on administrative activities and operational costs.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Moushumi","LastName":"Hasan","Phone":"5306668646"},{"GrantID":29471,"CycleID":841,"CycleCode":"TEA32       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA32        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":84401.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Bakersfield‘s Waste Tire Enforcement Program will implement an inspection and compliance program that:\r\n\r\n1. Educates waste tire generators within our jurisdiction on their responsibilities to comply with applicable laws;\r\n\r\n2. Surveys Waste Tire Facilities and confirm that generators are using authorized waste tire haulers, properly maintaining CTLs; and fulfilling the WTF requirements;\r\n\r\n3. Identifies and reports sites that may be in violation of WTF storage standards;\r\n\r\n4. Initiates enforcement action against facilities that are in non-compliance by issuing a Notice of Violation (NOV);\r\n\r\n5. Refers facilities that continue to be in non-compliance after the issuance of a LNOV to CalRecycle staff;\r\n\r\n6. Identify and investigate existing sites where waste tires have been illegally dumped; and\r\n\r\n7. Obtains and submits the necessary information required for monthly reporting through WTMS to CalRecycle.\r\n\r\nThe activities described above are an effective way to address the City of Bakersfield’s\r\nneed to educate tire dealers and auto dismantlers about their responsibilities and reduce the\r\nillegal disposal of waste tires. The program will be comprehensive, and informative and allows for enforcement action when necessary. It provides for correcting waste handling problems, reducing long-term disposal problems, identifying illegal waste tire haulers, and encouraging compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Lykins","Phone":"6613263510"},{"GrantID":29473,"CycleID":839,"CycleCode":"QIG1        ","CycleNameID":145,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Quality Infrastructure Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"QIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stephanie Livingston","AwardedFunds":4595898.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Mid Valley Recycling Material Recovery Facility (MRF) CP Line Retrofit Artificial Intelligence (AI) \u0026 Communication System Line Upgrade.  Founded in 1997, Mid-Valley Disposal (MVD) is the leading locally owned and operated company that provides recycling, organics, and solid waste services in the Central Valley.  Under the same ownership of MVD, Mid-Valley Recycling, LLC (MVR) owns and operates a regional material recovery facility in Fresno.  MVR has partnered with CP Group Sorting Technologies for a complete redesign of the commercial processing line to incorporate new technologies and expand capacity for beverage container recovery.  The new processing line will be equipped with larger belt capacities, more efficient fiber screens, two optical sorters and three AI robots targeting beverage containers, and an eddy current for aluminum recovery.  The redesigned line will increase recovery of containers by approximately 250 TPY (tons per year).","ParticipantName":"Mid-Valley Recycling, LLC","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joseph","LastName":"Kalpakoff","Phone":"5592379425"},{"GrantID":29474,"CycleID":841,"CycleCode":"TEA32       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA32        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":45612.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Environmental Health Services staff will perform duties to enforce the waste tire laws and regulations under CalRecycle\u0027s authority.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lee","LastName":"Bryant","Phone":"4154736271"},{"GrantID":29478,"CycleID":841,"CycleCode":"TEA32       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA32        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":182287.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to buy equipment to run the program, conduct inspections for generators and haulers and to enforce CalRecycle\u0027s laws and regulations. Enforcement will be augmented locally by having more generators and haulers in compliance with CalRecycle\u0027s laws and regulations.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Perez","Phone":"4422651888"},{"GrantID":29479,"CycleID":841,"CycleCode":"TEA32       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA32        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":107966.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local government tire enforcement program.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brandon","LastName":"Medellin","Phone":"5596757821"},{"GrantID":29485,"CycleID":839,"CycleCode":"QIG1        ","CycleNameID":145,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Quality Infrastructure Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"QIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stephanie Livingston","AwardedFunds":4035135.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Fremont Recycling and Transfer Station (BLT) is a regional Material Recovery Facility (MRF) that receives material from the City of Fremont.  The facility is a Registered Curbside Program for reclaiming California Redemption Value materials.  BLT is seeking grant funding to purchase four optical sorters, two robots, and the supporting equipment to upgrade this MRF.  These upgrades would serve principally to improve the recovery of Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) and aluminum beverage containers.  The sorters would remove non-compatible materials from the process, which helps with both the yield and quality of beverage containers sold.","ParticipantName":"BLT Enterprises of Fremont LLC","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Readle","Phone":"9167391200"},{"GrantID":29487,"CycleID":839,"CycleCode":"QIG1        ","CycleNameID":145,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Quality Infrastructure Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"QIG1         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Tiffany Morris","AwardedFunds":4879712.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: SANCO will be purchasing four equipment upgrades for its material recovery facility\u0027s recycling processing line.  This consists of a glass decontamination unit, three optical sorters, and the associated conveyors and feeders included in the quotes for such equipment.  The glass decontamination unit is designed to improve the quality of our glass, while the three optical sorters each remove non-California Redemption Value materials from the California Redemption Value recovery stations thereby improving the quality and quantity of Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) and aluminum beverage containers that are sold for remanufacture.","ParticipantName":"SANCO Services LP","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Grant","LastName":"Readle","Phone":"9167391200"},{"GrantID":29489,"CycleID":841,"CycleCode":"TEA32       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA32        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":187930.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Diego Regional Waste Tire program will be using grant funds to continue implementing inspections, enforcement, and educate over 1,100 active waste tire generating businesses. In 2007, the city began inviting neighboring cities to participate in the grant program in order to achieve better regional compliance. Today, the city is collaborating with six neighboring cities (Participating Collaborative Jurisdictions).","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Frick","Phone":"6192367080"},{"GrantID":29495,"CycleID":841,"CycleCode":"TEA32       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA32        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":30853.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Modesto allocates time from its Solid Waste Code Enforcement staff to support state tire regulations, including inspections, enforcement, patrolling, education, and associated training. The City allocates supervisor and administrative time to the management and organization of this enforcement and to the oversight of this grant.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kolton ","LastName":"Pacheco","Phone":"2095775493"},{"GrantID":29497,"CycleID":841,"CycleCode":"TEA32       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA32        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":17837.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Waste Tire Program is to protect public health and the environment with regard to waste tires and facilities in Tehama County. TCEHD intends to use TEA 32 reimbursement grant funds for inspection, enforcement, outreach, training and management in order to accomplish these objectives.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lori","LastName":"Mueller","Phone":"5305278020"},{"GrantID":29500,"CycleID":841,"CycleCode":"TEA32       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA32        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":499802.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Sacramento County Environmental Management Department requests TEA 32 grand funding for the continued implementation of a local waste tire inspection and enforcement program.  Funds will be used to ensure businesses comply with State regulations governing the storage, transportation, and manifesting of used and waste tires.  This will be accomplished via inspection of waste tire generators and haulers, surveying for new businesses that are required to comply with State waste tire regulations, investigating illegal tire hauling and dumping complaints, and providing used/waste tire education to the public and businesses. Funds will also be used for staff training, equipment, and prepare required reports for submittal to CalRecycle.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"MR  ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Czapla","Phone":"9168766586"},{"GrantID":29502,"CycleID":841,"CycleCode":"TEA32       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA32        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":180400.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health (DEH) is to protect public health, safety, and the environment in regards to proper storage, transport and use of waste tires within our jurisdiction.\r\n \r\nThe County of Santa Clara DEH intends to use TEA grant funds for activities directly related to inspection and administration costs for implementing the waste tire program as outlined in the grant procedures and requirements, and grant application guidelines and ongoing grant guidance from CalRecycle regarding waste and used tire activities.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"AJ","LastName":"Sekhon","Phone":"4089182787"},{"GrantID":29504,"CycleID":841,"CycleCode":"TEA32       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA32        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":105194.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Grant funds will be used to continue waste tire management in Sonoma County through permitting, inspections, education and enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wini","LastName":"San Filippo","Phone":"7075654727"},{"GrantID":29511,"CycleID":841,"CycleCode":"TEA32       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA32        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":73870.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant monies will be used to fund the existing Waste Tire Enforcement Program, which includes conducting routine waste tire inspections, surveillance and enforcement, community education, attending round table events and other training required by Cal Recycle, and to purchase equipment and supplies needed to conduct the program activities.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mercedes","LastName":"Parra","Phone":"8318837510"},{"GrantID":29514,"CycleID":841,"CycleCode":"TEA32       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA32        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":19666.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Calaveras County Environmental Health Department grant budget outlines our enforcement needs that will allow for the continued implementation of an effective enforcement program within Calaveras County. Throughout the past several TEA grant cycles waste tire staff have incorporated continued outreach and education to our community and stakeholders and promoted communication through our Board of Supervisor meeting announcements. Due to our rural setting inspection of our waste tire facilities require additional travel time. There continues to be an increase of waste tires being dumped in our County on public roads and public right of ways. Our waste tire staff partner with our Code Enforcement Department and Public Works to act as sentinels for the dump sites for pick-up. Our Environmental Health department also provides education at our public counter to our community members and educate them on how they can assist our staff in locating illegally dumped waste tires throughout our community. It is critical our staff continue to receive ongoing training through CalRecycle‘s website and the ability to attend the LEA conferences as part of continued education and guidance. This next grant cycle Calaveras County will be reaching out to the California Conservation Corp as there is a need for additional resources to assist Waste Tire staff and our community with the removal of waste tire piles on private and public properties.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Medina","Phone":"2097546744"},{"GrantID":29518,"CycleID":841,"CycleCode":"TEA32       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA32        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":64335.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Victorville, located in the Mojave Desert region, lies approximately 1.5 hours from the major metropolitan areas of Los Angeles, Orange County, and the Inland Empire, and about 3 hours from Las Vegas, Nevada. Surrounded by expansive desert land, Victorville is a key junction where three major highways intersect (Interstate 15, CA Highway 18/138, and U.S. Highway 395), making it a natural throughway for both passenger and commercial traffic. This geographical placement, combined with continued growth in industrial, commercial, and residential sectors, has led to significant challenges with illegal dumping, particularly of waste tires. The City currently has 121 waste tire-related businesses, many of which are tire dealers located in areas historically burdened with frequent illegal tire disposal. This number reflects a recent reduction from 126, prompting the City to request a smaller grant allocation this cycle.\r\nTo address these issues, the City will use the Waste Tire Enforcement Grant to strengthen its regulatory presence in partnership with CalRecycle. Grant funds will support enforcement and administrative actions aimed at minimizing illegal dumping through surveillance, inspections, and targeted educational outreach. Additionally, the City plans to utilize the operational cost budget to purchase a Motorola APX 6000 800 MHz radio, which will enhance communication capabilities for officers conducting inspections and investigations in open desert areas prone to illegal tire dumps. Funds will also equip field staff with essential office and field supplies, surveillance tools, and specialized training focused on inspection, documentation, and waste tire management processes.\r\nThe primary objective is to inspect all waste tire generators and haulers operating within Victorville during the grant period. In collaboration with local businesses, the City will encourage full compliance with CalRecycle’s waste tire manifesting requirements, including assisting in identifying individuals engaged in illegal tire dumping. In administering this grant, the City of Victorville will align its initiatives with CalRecycle\u0027s goals, focusing on activities outlined in the grant terms and conditions, such as comprehensive inspections, manifest compliance, illegal disposal identification, public education, and community awareness.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Duran","Phone":"7605555104"},{"GrantID":29520,"CycleID":841,"CycleCode":"TEA32       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA32        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":135412.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County will use the funds to conduct inspections of active tire facilities. It will monitor dumping areas for the presence of illegally disposed tires. When found, the county will remove and properly dispose of waste tires. The funds will also be used to send staff to trainings and roundtables.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Cantwell","Phone":"5307497526"},{"GrantID":29530,"CycleID":841,"CycleCode":"TEA32       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA32        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of the Waste Tire Program is to promote compliance with State and local regulations as it pertains to the collection, handling, storage, and disposal of waste tires in an effort to protect the air, water, and land from pollution and to ensure public health and safety. The Fresno County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division, proposes to utilize FY 2024-2025 Waste Tire Grant funds for staffing, training and equipment needs associated with continuing the County\u0027s Enforcement Program Plan.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stephanie","LastName":"Howard","Phone":"5596003357"},{"GrantID":29548,"CycleID":845,"CycleCode":"EGR1        ","CycleNameID":147,"CycleName":"Increased Recycling of Empty Glass Beverage Containers Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EGR1         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Justine Taylor","AwardedFunds":913700.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Napa Recycling and Waste Services (NRWS) will establish a new regional Empty Glass Beverage Container Pilot Program throughout the City and County of Napa. The program will serve approximately 225 restaurants and on-sale retail licensed establishments currently participating in NRWS\u0027s curbside single stream recycling program. The program will incentivize source separation with a $40 per ton payment to participating businesses. Funding will cover the initial startup equipment and personnel costs including 1,200 \"glass only\" collection carts, (64-gallon capacity to assure maneuverability and stay within serviceable weight limits), 180 inside collection containers with dollies, a side load collection truck, a new class A driver, and education and outreach material.","ParticipantName":"Napa Recycling \u0026 Waste Services, LLC","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5306247947"},{"GrantID":29572,"CycleID":841,"CycleCode":"TEA32       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA32        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":110605.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Mateo County EH will continue to participate in the TEA 32 Tire Enforcement Agency grant and complete inspections, outreach and enforcement of the TEA program in our jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Rompf","Phone":"6503390327"},{"GrantID":29574,"CycleID":841,"CycleCode":"TEA32       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA32        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":650000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Bernardino County Land Use Services - Code Enforcement anticipates Countywide inspections of all waste tire facilities within our jurisdiction and all cities within the County that are not individual grantees. The largest geographical county in the lower 48 states, San Bernardino County has vast areas of open land in desert and mountain regions, as well as many large incorporated cities; illegal dumping of waste tires in remote areas has been a chronic problem. San Bernardino County Land Use Services - Code Enforcement anticipates that participation in CalRecycle‘s grant programs, the County will mark improvement with respect to illegal waste tire dumping activities. \r\nIn addition to scheduled facility and compliance inspections, we will provide educational outreach and enforcement efforts throughout the county to promote the proper transport, storing and disposal of waste tires, thereby reducing the incidences of illegal dumping, improper stockpiling and illegal transport activities.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Deleon","LastName":"Luna","Phone":"9093832115"},{"GrantID":29579,"CycleID":841,"CycleCode":"TEA32       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA32        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":209659.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant program allows Stanislaus County to administer a comprehensive waste tire enforcement program which includes the following elements: identification, documentation, education, and inspection of businesses involved in the generation, collection, transportation, and disposal of waste tires.\r\n\r\nCurrently, there are approximately 630 waste tire businesses in Stanislaus County and in the participating cities.  The grant allows inspections of each of these tire facilities, tire dealers, auto dismantler, tire haulers, and other waste tire generators.  The local enforcement of the waste tire regulations will emphasize the importance of proper disposal, reuse, and recycling of waste tires through the education and the regulation of generators, haulers, and end-user businesses.\r\n\r\nSince the program\u0027s inception in 2006, over 5,034 inspections of tire facilities and tire haulers have been conducted, with 48 notices of violation issued along with 13 referrals to CalRecycle for legal action.  \r\n\r\nIf TEA 32 is awarded to Stanislaus County it will enable our jurisdiction to conduct 230 inspections, spend 265 hours on surveillance, field patrolling, and respond to complaints of illegal tire dumps.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Miramontes","Phone":"2095256729"},{"GrantID":30591,"CycleID":841,"CycleCode":"TEA32       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA32        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":21218.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Investigate illegal tire activities and perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Simpson-Vandam","Phone":"7072534095"},{"GrantID":30593,"CycleID":847,"CycleCode":"RGP1        ","CycleNameID":148,"CycleName":"Recycled Glass Processing Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RGP1         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Justine Taylor","AwardedFunds":2079285.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: RecycleWise, a CalRecycle certified processor, is seeking grant funds for a project to increase its glass cullet processing capacity. This will be accomplished at two processing locations. RecycleWise will add equipment and improve operational efficiency at its existing Hesperia processing facility, located at 17071 Hercules Street, Hesperia, CA 92345. RecycleWise will open a new processing facility at 701 Canal Way, Shafter, CA 93263 to serve recycling centers in and around Bakersfield. RecycleWise forecasts processing an additional 14,400 tons during the RGP1 grant term and this increase in glass cullet processing will continue after the RGP1 term has ended.","ParticipantName":"Reserve Diversified Inc. dba RecycleWise","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Raymond","LastName":"Berry","Phone":"9499392750"},{"GrantID":30607,"CycleID":841,"CycleCode":"TEA32       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA32        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":76555.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Perform waste tire enforcement activities, including inspecting waste tire generators and transporters, perform educational/outreach, and perform enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Ambrose","Phone":"7077846765"},{"GrantID":30609,"CycleID":845,"CycleCode":"EGR1        ","CycleNameID":147,"CycleName":"Increased Recycling of Empty Glass Beverage Containers Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EGR1         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Tyler Le","AwardedFunds":887750.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The project will collect empty glass beverage containers generated in San Diego County at Bars and Restaurants, and on-site Retail licensed establishments (BaRR), consolidate them in San Diego, and transport them to Los Angeles for processing/recycling.\r\n\r\nThis pilot project has two goals: The first goal is to evaluate and implement strategies to enlist the long term participation and support of glass generators and then efficiently collect and move the glass to a nearby CalRecycle certified Processor for consolidation and transport. \r\n\r\nThe second goal is to build the volume of EGBC up to 200 tons per month starting in the Gaslamp Quarter then expanding to generators throughout San Diego County.\r\n\r\nRestaurants in the Gaslamp Quarter and other areas in San Diego County are interested in having Time Recycling Center provide their establishment with collection containers and pickup services for the purpose of having empty glass beverage containers recycled.\r\n\r\nTime Recycling Centers will leverage the grant funds in two ways: (1) with a cash match for all grant specific expenses outlined in this application, and (2) obtaining certification as a CalRecycle Collection Program (CP) so that CP eligible Refund, Processing, and Administrative payments can fund costs during and beyond the grant term.","ParticipantName":"Hirmiz Enterprises Inc.","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Basim","LastName":"Hirmiz","Phone":"6198205757"},{"GrantID":30627,"CycleID":835,"CycleCode":"TDA24       ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA24        - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Christopher Henderson","AwardedFunds":154516.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Riverside County proposes to use TDA in a landfill application to install horizontal gas collection wells at two landfills within the County.  The two landfills are Badlands Landfill in the city of Moreno Valley and Lamb Canyon Landfill in the city of Beaumont.  Approximately 2,100 tons of TDA material (equivalent to 209,844 PTEs) will be used.  Construction to start April 2025 through December 2026.  This is the sixth similar project at the same landfills, however different modules/layers within each of the two landfills.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Alexander","LastName":"Carry","Phone":"9514863285"},{"GrantID":31669,"CycleID":847,"CycleCode":"RGP1        ","CycleNameID":148,"CycleName":"Recycled Glass Processing Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RGP1         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Danbaki Johnson","AwardedFunds":2379405.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project is a critical step toward capturing additional tons of glass currently destined for landfills, thereby creating a new and sustainable supply stream for our facility. By reprocessing materials sorted from our existing supply base and increasing the plant\u0027s capacity, we will effectively manage incremental material that previously could not be processed.\r\nThe initiative focuses on a significant upgrade to our optical sorting technology, designed to recover more glass from waste streams and repurpose it as incremental supply for growth. These enhancements will enable us to sort glass fractions by color with greater precision, substantially increasing the amount of material diverted from landfilling. The recovered glass will be repurposed for container manufacturing, contributing directly to California’s circular economy goals.\r\nIn addition to supporting environmental objectives, this project will improve the overall yield of our facility, reduce waste, and increase processing volumes. This initiative aligns with our commitment to sustainability while driving operational efficiency and long-term growth.","ParticipantName":"Strategic Materials Inc","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Laura","LastName":"Hennemann","Phone":"2816396469"},{"GrantID":32711,"CycleID":851,"CycleCode":"SWC103      ","CycleNameID":124,"CycleName":"Legacy Disposal Site Abatement Partial Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC103       - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Julian Lopez","AwardedFunds":527585.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The purpose of this plan is to address the reoccurring damage to the upstream terminus of the ACB\r\nrevetment system along the northern slope of the Pedley Landfill. A new revetment system design is\r\nproposed to reinforce the revetment system at the terminus, protecting the landfill from erosion and\r\npotential exposure. The new revetment system consists of a 2-ton riprap revetment system placed on\r\ntop of the repaired ACB revetment system, with the ACB revetment system acting as the riprap’s\r\ndrainage layer.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sarah","LastName":"Lunetta","Phone":"9514863200"},{"GrantID":32719,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":26800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"TA8 Grant is to be used by Plumas County Public Works for hosting Tire Amnesty Events. Plumas County is a rural community and as such there is a need for amnesty events focused towards tractor and other large tires. Public Works plans on hosting one event specifically for tractor tires and three events for passenger tire events. The tires are to be collected, free of charge to the customer and then recycled by a  a contractor specializing in tire collection and recycling.","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sean","LastName":"Graham","Phone":"5302836032"},{"GrantID":32720,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":54744.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Department of Environmental Resources will administer the grant funding for the cities of Oakdale, Newman, Turlock, Riverbank, and Stanislaus Unincorporated to hold community clean up events or to provide vouchers to residents to turn in waste tires at no cost bimonthly.  The collected tires will be recycled.  County Staff will receive reimbursement requests from the participating cities and will prepare and submit reimbursement requests to CalRecycle.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wallace","LastName":"Low","Phone":"2095256741"},{"GrantID":32721,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":13500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Residents will have the opportunity to properly dispose of tires at tire amnesty events. These events will be widely publicized. At each amnesty event, a 40-yard roll-off container and adequate staffing to assist residents with their tire disposal. The containers will be hauled to Crumb Rubber Manufacturing (CRM) for recycling. The City of Long Beach will supply staff and a vehicle to collect and haul the tires to CRM. The Recycling staff will organize all the events, coordinate the advertising and educational materials, and design and update the website and flyer. The City plans to hold events twice a month over two years, collecting an estimated 3,000 tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tina","LastName":"Bitten","Phone":"5625704695"},{"GrantID":32723,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We are seeking funding through TA8 for FY25-26 to sustain and expand the Tire Amnesty program on a regional scale, collaborating with neighboring jurisdictions across Lake County. This expansion will increase the program’s impact, ensuring that residents countywide have continued access to a free, convenient, and environmentally sustainable solution for waste tire disposal. Additionally, this initiative will strengthen partnerships between local governments, community organizations, and residents, fostering a unified approach to tackling illegal tire dumping.\r\n\r\nImproper disposal of waste tires has long posed a significant environmental, financial, and public health challenge in Lake County. Illegally dumped tires degrade the environment, threaten waterways, increase fire hazards, and create ideal breeding grounds for disease-carrying mosquitoes. For many residents, financial constraints can make proper disposal difficult, further exacerbating the issue.\r\n\r\nThe Tire Amnesty program addresses these challenges directly by providing residents with a cost-free option to dispose of tires and rims responsibly. This service significantly reduces the prevalence of illegal dumping while promoting environmental stewardship and public health.\r\n\r\nThanks to continued funding and support from CalRecycle, Lake County has successfully implemented the Tire Amnesty program, making a measurable impact on reducing waste tires in our community. When grant funding Is unavailable or fully expended the County of Lake upholds their commitment to this essential initiative through the integrated waste management division, recognizing its profound value and impact to the community and in the community.\r\n\r\nThe FY25-26 funding request will enable us to take this program to the next level through a regional application, building upon our success while streamlining efforts and expanding accessibility. By investing in this program, CalRecycle can continue to play a vital role in improving the quality of life for Lake County residents and protecting the environment for future generations.","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kati","LastName":"Galvani","Phone":"7072621618"},{"GrantID":32724,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Public Works will partner with the City of Santa Clarita to conduct 5-7 free waste tire collection events in Santa Clarita and various communities. At these events, residents will be able to drop off waste tires to be recycled into crumb rubber, civil engineering applications, or other uses. The project is expected to collect 22,000 (PTE). Public Works will contract for hauling and recycling and conducting events. At least two events will be held in disadvantaged communities as defined by the EnviroScreen Map in the 71-100 percentile. These events are planned for Hawthorne and Baldwin Park.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Wilson","LastName":"Fong","Phone":"6268616005"},{"GrantID":32725,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Chico will hold 4-5 waste tire collection events to provide needed disposal to Chico and the surrounding unincorporated communities that are considered disadvantaged communities.  Events will be run as one day events and /or month-long collection events depending on the time of year and weather conditions. We anticipate collecting approximately 10,000 tires total. This estimate is based on Chico and surrounding unincorporated communities current population of 111,000. By providing annual free drop off events, Chico believes that 100% of our community will be served.","ParticipantName":"City of Chico","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5306247947"},{"GrantID":32726,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":84490.0000,"ProjectSummary":"At least 5 events over the two year grant term. The amount of waste tires estimated to be collected over the grant period is 24,000. The Waste tires will be transported to a permitted facility for recycling purposes.","ParticipantName":"City of Madera","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Claudia","LastName":"Mendoza","Phone":"5596615113"},{"GrantID":32727,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"In an effort to reduce illegal dumping and stockpiling of tires, through this grant, the County will accept up to four (4) passenger tires at County Solid Waste facilities at no charge for residents of the County through means of a “paper less” coupon that can be found on the County’s website and on other media outlets. Through the “paper less” coupon the County has successfully recycled an average of over 40,000 tires in previous Tire Amnesty cycles. San Joaquin County uses a local certified tire recycler who transforms the tires into a variety of products including rubber bark for gardens and playgrounds, rubber asphalt for city streets and sidewalks, and various products such as floor mats. As lead, San Joaquin County works with local jurisdictions to hold a minimum of two tire recycling events per year as well as other local community cleanup events such as Coastal Cleanup Day. The goal is to collect an average of 300 tires per event. To raise awareness of upcoming events, ads will be placed with local publications and other mediums. The County plans to work with the Greater Valley Conservation Corps during events, where possible.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sarita","LastName":"Wati","Phone":"2094683066"},{"GrantID":32728,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":23000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Siskiyou County will organize a series of tire amnesty events across our rural, large geographical area during the two-year duration of the grant cycle. These events are designed to provide residents with an opportunity to dispose of unwanted tires, with the goal of collecting thousands of tires for proper recycling. By holding these events at various locations throughout the county, we aim to make recycling accessible to a wide range of communities, ensuring that tires are disposed of in an environmentally responsible manner while helping to reduce waste and prevent illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Emily","LastName":"Harper","Phone":"5308428241"},{"GrantID":32729,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Code Enforcement Unit plans host six Tire Amnesty events at different locations throughout the City of Fresno to collect tires. Our goal is to collect thousands of tires from our events. The Code Enforcement Unit will recycle the tires collected to be processed for recycling.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Matthew","LastName":"Sorondo","Phone":"5596218495"},{"GrantID":32732,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of San Diego currently participates Recycling Program. We have the capacity to expand services at this location to include a Tire Amnesty Program without requiring additional resources or infrastructure. Existing staff can support the new program located right at the landfill entrance—makes it convenient for residents. Educational signage and outreach will be provided to raise awareness and ensure proper use of the program. City staff will manage intake, including verifying residency, and will track the number of tires collected. A dedicated trailer will be kept on site for tire storage. We estimate collecting around 7,708 tires during the grant period. Tires will be picked up and recycled by Reliable Tire Inc. (San Diego, CA), which will handle transportation, loading/unloading, processing, disposal (if needed), recycling fees, and documentation. Public education and outreach will be conducted through the City’s website, social media platforms, and signage at the drop-off site. ","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kamila","LastName":"Haselman","Phone":"8584926013"},{"GrantID":32735,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Merced County Regional Waste Management Authority\u0027s jurisdictions plan on holding an estimated total of 48 Tire Amnesty events during the grant term. Tires collected during these events will be recycled. An estimated total of 36,804 tires are expected to be collected.","ParticipantName":"Merced County Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kaylee","LastName":"Yang","Phone":"2097234481"},{"GrantID":32736,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":23048.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Tehama County Solid Waste Management Agency (Agency) will hold 4 passenger tire collection events and 2 agricultural tire collection events during the grant term. The Agency hopes to collect 3,644 tires each passenger event and 190 tires each agricultural event. This will bring in an estimated total of 3,834 tires, based on data collected from past tire amnesty grants. The collected tires will be sent with Waste Tire Products for recycling.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County Solid Waste Management Agency","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Christian","LastName":"Garcia Gutierrez","Phone":"5305281103"},{"GrantID":32737,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Imperial County is a unique community consisting of seven cities and a county unincorporated area, and there are two franchised haulers contracted, which differ for each city and/or area. Each city has both spring and fall City Clean-ups (CU) that their pertaining haulers host and IVRMA participates to provide the opportunity to residents to drop off waste tires at no cost. Some of the larger cities have between 3 to 4 clean-up events annually. In addition, IVRMA coordinates events for county unincorporated areas to have at least two to three per year for each unincorporated area, including but not limited to Salton City, Bombay Beach, Niland, Seeley, Winterhaven, Ocotillo, Palo Verde, etc. \r\nImperial Valley Resource Management Agency (IVRMA) will be coordinating its own events as well to increase collection of residents’ waste tires, especially focusing on those communities that need more events like these throughout the year. There is an estimation of about 40 events per year, thus estimating a total collection of 15,000 waste tires. The waste tires collected during events will be properly hauled and recycled with our contracted tire recyclers. IVRMA is focusing on increasing coordination and participation in amnesty events for the residents of Imperial County, along with effective advertisement and promotion to increase collection of waste tires at no cost.","ParticipantName":"Imperial Valley Resource Management Agency","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maricela","LastName":"Galarza","Phone":"7609960972"},{"GrantID":32738,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The purpose of the Tire Amnesty Program is to provide financial assistance to Sacramento County residents, enabling them to recycle unwanted tires through a monthly multi-day collection event over the next two years. Scrap tires pose significant risks to human health and the environment, serving as ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes that can transmit life-threatening diseases. However, with proper handling and disposal, these risks can be effectively mitigated, ensuring scrap tires do not pose major environmental concerns.","ParticipantName":"City of Elk Grove","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Carlos","LastName":"Duque","Phone":"9166273299"},{"GrantID":32739,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Fresno County staff will host (5) Tire Amnesty events for TA8. Events will be held at the various Road Maintenance Yards throughout the County. Residents will be invited to the events via a Tire Amnesty mailer that emphasizes the event’s importance in preventing illegal tire disposal. Additionally, staff will distribute various educational/outreach materials oriented toward automotive care (proper tire care, used oil/filter recycling, etc.) Staff will coordinate with the Fresno Economic Opportunities Commission Local Conservation Corps to provide Corps Member labor for purposes loading tires into trailers. Currently, Fresno County has contracts with two (2) State permitted tire haulers/recyclers to provide trailers/containers for the events, who will transport the collected tires to their facilities for processing:  1) American Refuse, Inc. dba American Tire Tec of Wasco, CA; and 2) West Coast Rubber Recycling, Inc.  Waste tires are grounded and shredded for purposes of creating raw materials in producing various recycled rubber products, rubberized asphalt, etc.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gurprit","LastName":"Jhujj","Phone":"5596004320"},{"GrantID":32740,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Los Angeles will host an estimated 12 tire amnesty events in the Grant Period. The City estimates to collect approximately 8,100 tires during the Grant Period. Tires will be sent to a mine reclamation project in Azusa, CA for beneficial reuse as inert filling material.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicholas","LastName":"Nuccio","Phone":"2138205685"},{"GrantID":32741,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":89992.0000,"ProjectSummary":"El Dorado County Environmental Management Department is applying on behalf of the County.  The Board of Supervisors has signed a resolution allowing Environmental Management to apply for this grant (BOS 013-2025).","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Engle","Phone":"5306216587"},{"GrantID":32745,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":56000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Humboldt Waste Management Authority provides waste tire disposal for the public at the Hawthorne Street Transfer Station.     \r\nThis grant would help us to accept tires for free from the public.  We normally collect ~3,000 tires annually during non-grant funded periods when we charge $9 per tire to cover our costs.   During the grant-funded free drop off period, this jumps to ~8,000 tires annually.  \r\nThis grant has a significant impact in reducing illegal tire dumping in Humboldt County.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt Waste Management Authority","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Carlos","LastName":"Chavez","Phone":"7072688680"},{"GrantID":32749,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Kern County Public Works will hold 68 events at 11 disposal sites over the two-year period on either a quarterly, biannual, or annual basis. An estimated 10,000 tires will be collected. The tires will be recycled, and may be turned into products like alternative daily cover, tire derived aggregate and tire derived fuel.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Karina","LastName":"Mendez","Phone":"6618625107"},{"GrantID":32753,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":22701.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Located in Southern California at the high point between Los Angeles and Las Vegas, Victorville is the leading city for both industry and retail in the High Desert Region. Victorville is a growing, vibrant community that is home to approximately 139,000 residents and some of the area’s largest employers. The Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty (TA) Grant Program (FY 2025-26) will be a valuable opportunity to support a clean and organized community environment by funding the costs associated with providing a convenient tire disposal program for City of Victorville residents. Tires will be collected 52 weeks per year at the City of Victorville Recycling Drop Off Center located at 15164 Anacapa Rd., in Victorville. The Free Tire Drop Off Program will be open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon. Tires will be accepted from Victorville residents only, with proof of residency required. A maximum of five (5) tires per resident will be accepted. Only passenger car, light truck, and motorcycle tires will be accepted through this amnesty program. No semi-truck tires will be accepted, as these would likely be from a business or commercial trucker. Disposal of the tires will be performed by Burrtec Waste Industries, Inc, a registered waste tire hauler. Grant funds are being requested to cover the cost of hauling and disposal of tires, as well as the cost of placing flyers about the tire recycling program in the water/sanitation bills mailed to city residents.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Benjamin","LastName":"Lucha","Phone":"7609555086"},{"GrantID":32756,"CycleID":854,"CycleCode":"RLC40       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC40        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":2282789.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LA Conservation Corps will carry out the following programs in FY 25-26.\r\n\r\nBeverage Container: \r\n-Increase collection of beverage containers by 4% compared to collections in FY 24-25 via collection routes and special events as measured by DORIIS\r\n-Perform litter abatement and open space litter abatement clean-up services on an as-needed basis \r\n\r\nWaste Tire: \r\n-Take FY 24-25 totals and increase illegally dumped tire collections by 6% as measured by CTL/receipt forms and haul away and properly dispose of/recycle the tires\r\n-Provide event/labor staff resources for collection/hauling waste tires in partnership with the City of LA and the Peterson group. \r\n\r\nE-waste: \r\n-Take FY 24-25 totals and increase E-waste collections by 4% through curbside/drop off events as measured by collection logs/CEWIS reports and provide outreach/marketing for each event \r\n\r\nUsed Oil: \r\n-Conduct CCC signage inspections at assigned locations \r\n-Conduct surveys and hand out boater kits under the Dockwalker Program\r\n-Provide outreach and canvasing in support of LA County Public Works Used Oil Filter Exchange Events\r\n-Conduct DIY oil kits distribution events","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles Conservation Corps","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Skillman","Phone":"2132107620"},{"GrantID":32757,"CycleID":854,"CycleCode":"RLC40       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC40        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":2282789.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Orange County Conservation Corps (OCCC) will continue to provide environmental services to our community and in our local jurisdictions. OCCC establishes new lines of service by performing public awareness and outreach at local community events in order to promote the public to reduce, reuse, and, recycling. OCCC crews will also provide support and collection of waste tires, electronic waste, and best practices for managing used oil. OCCC will accomplish the above goals by completing the objectives outlined in the Grant Project Summary. Diverting recyclable material from our landfills and eliminating illegal dumping comes at a premium in our activities.","ParticipantName":"Orange County Conservation Corps","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeremy","LastName":"Newton","Phone":"7149566222"},{"GrantID":32758,"CycleID":854,"CycleCode":"RLC40       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC40        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":2282789.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our recycling program, supported by the Ceasar Chavez Environmental Corps (CCEC) and funded through the Local Conservation Corps Grant Program RLC 40, aims to establish two new recycling centers. This funding will secure suitable locations, staff the centers, outfit them with necessary equipment and supplies, and conduct community, partner, and stakeholder outreach. Our commitment to sustainability, bolstered by CCEC and the funding provided by the Local Conservation Corps Grant Program RLC 40, drives us to expand our reach and impact in waste management. We need this outreach to promote the visibility of the new centers and engage with the community, partners, and stakeholders to ensure their success.","ParticipantName":"Farmworkers Institute of Education and Leadership Development Inc.","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rosa","LastName":"Ruelas","Phone":"6618238826"},{"GrantID":32759,"CycleID":854,"CycleCode":"RLC40       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC40        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":2282789.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Fresno EOC Local Conservation Corps will use RCL 40 funding to continue to serve existing recycling customers in the City of Fresno and the town of Madera. LCC operates a Certified Recycling Center in the rural community of Friant for the redemption of CRV beverage containers and provides special events recycling for one of the top entertainment sites in the world at the Save Mart Center. LCC crews will also continue to partner with local municipalities on used tire events and seeks to increase its collection totals for e-waste.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Patrick","LastName":"Turner","Phone":"5592641048"},{"GrantID":32760,"CycleID":854,"CycleCode":"RLC40       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC40        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":2282789.0000,"ProjectSummary":" Urban Corps will collect beverage containers at schools, businesses, multi-family complexes, large venues and other organizations as well as provide recycling services at special events throughout San Diego County. Urban Corps will collect and haul waste tire from public land and public right-of-way and partner with local jurisdictions to assist in waste tire removal and host local amnesty events. Urban Corps will collect E-Waste from community members, schools, businesses, government agencies and other organizations throughout San Diego County and will host local collection events. Urban Corps will take signage and oil collection surveys from Certified Used Oil Collection Centers throughout San Diego County. Urban Corps will also work with local jurisdictions to perform storm drain stenciling. Urban Corp will offer educational presentation to schools and organizations throughout San Diego County to further educate them on conservation efforts.","ParticipantName":"Urban Corps of San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Arturo","LastName":"Perzabal","Phone":"6192356684"},{"GrantID":32761,"CycleID":854,"CycleCode":"RLC40       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC40        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":2282789.0000,"ProjectSummary":" Conservation Corps North Bay (CCNB) will utilize grant funds for the following projects, which will increase the recycling of cans/bottles, E-waste, tires, and used oil in California.\r\n\r\nCans/Bottles:\r\nCRV recycling will continue to be collected through servicing bins on routes.\r\nRecycling will be provided at events in Sonoma and Marin Counties and other local counties.\r\nOutreach and education will be provided to the public on why recycling is important.\r\n\r\nE-waste:\r\nCovered E-waste will be collected from public and private entities during collection routes.\r\nE-waste will be collected through events with local non-profits partners.\r\nOutreach and education will be provided to the public on why recycling E-waste is important and where they can recycle their e-waste properly.\r\n\r\nTires:\r\nTire Amnesty events will be provided Marin, Sonoma, Solano, Napa and other local counties in coordination with local government agencies.\r\nIllegally dumped tires will be removed from locations approved by CalRecycle.\r\nOutreach and education to the public on why recycling tires is important and where they can recycle their tires properly.\r\n\r\nUsed Oil:\r\nCertified Collection Centers California will be audited in coordination with local collaborators.\r\nStorm drains will be labeled in coordination with local agencies, to discourage used oil being disposed of down the drains .\r\nOutreach and education (including DIY Change Kits) will be provided to the public on why recycling used oil is important and where they can recycle used oil properly.","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps North Bay","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Kyle","LastName":"Larue","Phone":"7077585417"},{"GrantID":32762,"CycleID":854,"CycleCode":"RLC40       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC40        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":2282789.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Reimbursement for Grant RLC40 eligible expenses that include recycling and litter abatement programs and activities related to beverage containers, e-waste, waste tires and used oil.","ParticipantName":"Civicorps Schools","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Hickey","Phone":"5109927838"},{"GrantID":32763,"CycleID":854,"CycleCode":"RLC40       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC40        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":2282789.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Beverage container: Service events, businesses, operate material recovery facility, provide education/outreach to Northern California.\r\nE-waste: Collect E-waste at drop-off events, curbside collections with community partners in Northern California. Provide education/outreach.\r\nUsed oil: Ensure Certified Collection Centers are signed. Provide education/outreach at waterways \u0026 public events. Label storm drains to reduce illegal dumping of used oil. \r\nWaste tire: Collect \u0026 haul waste tires from public lands, provide labor for tire amnesty events in Northern California, as well as education/outreach.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento Regional Conservation Corps","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kala","LastName":"Dean","Phone":"9164176746"},{"GrantID":32764,"CycleID":854,"CycleCode":"RLC40       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC40        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":2282789.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Sequoia Community Corps (SCC) is a state-certified and federally recognized 21CSC (21st Century Service Corps) local conservation corps. SCC engages local young adults from racially and socially diverse backgrounds within Tulare and Kings Counties, ages 18 to 26, in on-the-job project-based training, structured education, leadership development, and environmental awareness through conservation work projects.\r\n\r\nThe SCC will continue to help local jurisdictions reduce GHG emissions in our communities by diverting recyclable materials, including Beverage Containers, E-Waste, Used Oil, and Waste Tires. By working collaboratively with local jurisdictions and other partners, the SCC will continue to play a key role in minimizing our waste stream by expanding recycling opportunities for local businesses and residents of Tulare and Kings Counties.","ParticipantName":"Sequoia Community Corps","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Teresa","LastName":"Guzman","Phone":"5597324194"},{"GrantID":32766,"CycleID":854,"CycleCode":"RLC40       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC40        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":2282789.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The overall recycling goal of Greater Valley Conservation Corps (GVCC) is to provide recycling services to the immediate San Joaquin County communities, as well as nearby Amador, Calaveras, Merced, Stanislaus, and Tuolumne counties. GVCC will accomplish this by meeting the following objectives during the 2025-26 fiscal year.\r\n\r\nBeverage Containers\r\nGVCC will:\r\n\r\n• Collect 130,000 lbs. of beverage container materials \r\n• Schedule and participate in 19 collection events, including community cleanups\r\n\r\nWaste Tires\r\nGVCC will:\r\n• Collect 9,000 tires through amnesty events, community cleanups, and tire events for illegally dumped tires.\r\n• Provide 19 community waste tire collection events, including community cleanups\r\n• Conduct 14 Waste Tire Amnesty Collection events\r\n\r\nE-Waste\r\nGVCC will:\r\n• Collect 320,000 lbs. of E-waste\r\n• Comply with DTSC approved Universal Waste (UW) trainings\r\n• Provide E-waste Handling Procedure training in accordance with compliance regulations\r\n• Conduct 19 offsite E-waste drop-off collection events \r\n• Maintain approved E-waste collector status\r\n\r\nUsed Oil\r\nGVCC will:\r\n• Conduct CCC signage review site visits, as directed by CalRecycle\r\n• Distribute 275 to 375 oil recycling kits to partners at various events and collection routes","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County Office of Education (dba Greater Valley Conservation Corps)","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicholas","LastName":"Mueller","Phone":"2092922701"},{"GrantID":32767,"CycleID":854,"CycleCode":"RLC40       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC40        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":2282807.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Conservation Corps of Long Beach (CCLB) will continue recycling collections to local business and\r\nMulti-Family complexes. CCLB will expand e waste collections and handling, by partnering with local\r\nschools, business and government agencies. CCLB will expand its service area for CCC oil signage visits and Dock walker Boat kit distribution. We will continue to work with our local jurisdictions, government agencies to expand our Tire collection events and outreach efforts as it relates to all grant activities.","ParticipantName":"Conservation Corps of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Javier","LastName":"Valladares","Phone":"6264288673"},{"GrantID":32768,"CycleID":854,"CycleCode":"RLC40       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC40        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":2282789.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SJCC will collect recyclables in accordance with the Grant Work Plan for RLC40.","ParticipantName":"San Jose Conservation Corps","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dorsey","LastName":"Moore","Phone":"4084596402"},{"GrantID":32769,"CycleID":854,"CycleCode":"RLC40       ","CycleNameID":116,"CycleName":"Local Conservation Corps Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Local Conservation Corps Grants","CyclecategoryID":18,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RLC40        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":2282789.0000,"ProjectSummary":"UCCIE was approved for a fund exchange between UCCIE and CCLB of $200,000 with an even exchange, decreasing our E-waste funds and increasing our Tire funds.\r\nReports and Evaluation:\r\nThe Corps will collect, analyze, and report data using the CalRecycle progress report.\r\nEducation, Outreach, and Marketing:\r\nDuring FY 25-26, UCC will train Corpsmembers to participate in outreach and recycling education programs.\r\nPartnerships and Collaboration:\r\nBy June 30, 2026, the SCMF-UCC will increase recycling-related partnerships.\r\nCommon Objectives:\r\nBy June 30, 2026, UCC will expand on E-waste, BCRF, and Tire recycling services.","ParticipantName":"Southern California Mountains Foundation","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stacy","LastName":"Gorin","Phone":"5305594210"},{"GrantID":32772,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":18185.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: 1. Conduct 8 tire collection events in the Lake Elsinore community. The City will continue to team with the consultant Mariposa Eco Consulting, Inc.  Four events will take place at the City‘s twice-yearly community cleanup events (normally held in Spring and Fall), tires collected at these event will not be charged to the grant as all roll-off bins, transportation and tire recycling are provided to the City FREE of charge by the local trash company as part of their contract with the City of Lake Elsinore.","ParticipantName":"City of Lake Elsinore","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicole","LastName":"McCalmont","Phone":"9516674557"},{"GrantID":32774,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":12500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Use funds to hold events at the City Hall to bring discarded tires, staff time used to organize, conduct advertise and educate for amnesty events.","ParticipantName":"City of Adelanto","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Saba","LastName":"Engineer","Phone":"8185227966"},{"GrantID":32782,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":41955.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tuolumne County is seeking grant funds under TA8 to include waste tire amnesty events as part of the household hazardous waste events held 10 times per year at our permanent facility. These events would be in addition to the quarterly tire amnesty events held in partnership with the Greater Valley Conservation Corp and a separate tire amnesty event held every August at the Groveland Transfer Station.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Debbie","LastName":"Reagan","Phone":"2095335588"},{"GrantID":32785,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"FUNDED TIRE AMNESTY EVENTS WILL BE HELD AT TWO LOCATIONS THROUGHOUT THE COURSE OF THIS GRANT TERM: THE YOLO COUNTY CENTRAL LANDFILL (YCCL) AND THE ESPARTO CONVENIENCE CENTER (ECC) TRANSFER STATION FACILITY.\r\n\r\nRESIDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO BRING UP TO 9 TIRES, AT A MAXIMUM OF 60 INCHES, TO ANY EVENT AT NO COST.  ADDITIONALLY, WE WORK WITH OUR AG. DEPT. TO ISSUE ONE DAY HAULING EXEMPTIONS FOR RURAL PROPERTY OWNERS TO BRING IN UP TO 20 TIRES TO EACH EVENT. \r\n\r\nDUE TO THE RURAL / AGRICULTURAL NATURE OF OUR COMMUNITY, THE NUMBER OF TIRES THAT CAN FIT INTO EACH DUMPSTER IS LIMITED BECAUSE OF THE SIZE AND WEIGHT OF THE MANY TRACTOR TIRES BROUGHT IN DURING AMNESTY EVENTS, LEADING TO AN INCREASED COST PER TIRE.\r\n\r\nSTAFF RESOURCES: KENNETH DERIEG AND PAM HEDRICK WILL SCHEDULE EACH EVENT COOPERATIVELY WITH CORRESPONDING COMMUNITIES AND JURISDICTIONS.  TASTO, INC. WILL PLACE CONTAINERS AT EVENT SITE THEN HAUL/RECYCLE. WE WILL PARTNER WITH SACRAMENTO REGIONAL CONSERVATION CORPS TO HELP WITH TRAFFIC AND LOADING TIRES.\r\n\r\nPUBLICITY: THE COUNTY WILL ADVERTISE FOR SCHEDULED EVENTS, WEBSITE POSTINGS AND NEWSPAPER ADS WITH DETAILS ABOUT TIRE ACCEPTABILITY AT THE AMNESTY EVENTS.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kenny","LastName":"Derieg","Phone":"5306668852"},{"GrantID":32786,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Bernardino County Code Enforcement Division will host 16 to 22 tire amnesty events throughout the unincorporated areas of San Bernardino County. We plan on collecting over 15,500 tires. Some of the tire amnesty events will be held in conjunction with regularly planned community cleanup events or as stand-alone tire collection events. The waste tires collected are recycled. The events are advertised via flyer mail outs and on social media. The grant will pay for disposal fees, personnel to staff the tire amnesty events and to administer the grant.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Deleon","LastName":"Luna","Phone":"9093832133"},{"GrantID":32788,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":21290.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The city will conduct 56 Amnesty Collection Events during the two-year grant cycle. The goal is to collect and dispose of 5,000 waste tires from residents. The city will advertise in the local paper and on social media. Including the city\u0027s reader board, flyers and bill message to residents to highlight the waste tire amnesty program.","ParticipantName":"City of Pomona","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Irene","LastName":"Madrid","Phone":"9096202231"},{"GrantID":32791,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":24948.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Modesto intends to host 2 collection events per year where residents can recycle up to nine tires per vehicle. We will also host bi-monthly coupons for free recycling at local transfer stations. This is a robust program that the City has utilized for over 5 years and has conducted extensive outreach and advertising to promote. Between the two sources, the City intends to recycle at least 5,000 waste tires that could otherwise be landfilled or illegally dumped.","ParticipantName":"City of Modesto","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jody","LastName":"Strait","Phone":"2095776416"},{"GrantID":32793,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":51475.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Regional Waste Management Authority (RWMA) proposes to collect approximately 7,500 waste tires through 2 collection methods during the TA8 grant cycle. These include: (1) a free tire recycling coupon program offered at two local transfer stations operated by Recology Yuba-Sutter, and (2) tire collection at twelve (12) community clean-up events across the region.  RWMA estimates collecting 3,500 waste tires through the coupon program, based on the most recently completed waste tire amnesty program (TA6-21-0023), in which 2,591 waste tires were collected through the coupon program. Residents will be allowed to deliver up to twenty (20) passenger or light truck waste tires within a 30-day redemption window using these coupons. RWMA will seek written authorization from the Local Enforcement Agency for residents needing to haul more than nine (9) tires at a time.  An additional 4,000 waste tires are projected to be collected at the twelve (12) community clean-up events, which will each be equipped with 40-yard tire bins provided by Recology Yuba-Sutter and serviced by Castle Tire Disposal, LLC. The 4,000 waste tires proposed to be collected in 40-yard bins provided to twelve (12) community clean-up events is based on the 1,989 waste tires collected at nine (9) community collection events in the most recently completed waste tire amnesty program (TA6-21-0023) and that there are now twelve (12) community clean-up events planned for the TA8 grant cycle.","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Carrie","LastName":"Baxter","Phone":"9168787413"},{"GrantID":32794,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":48082.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Lassen Regional Solid Waste Management Authority plans to hold five Tire Amnesty Events over the course of this grant. Two of the events will be held at the Bass Hill Landfill. The other three events will be held at the remote transfer stations; Westwood, Herlong and Bieber. This will ensure the entire Lassen County has access to tire recycling. Staff will be conducting a robust advertisement and outreach for the events and we expect the majority of the tires will be recycled and used for alternative energy (cement plant).","ParticipantName":"Lassen Regional Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tina","LastName":"Bernhardt","Phone":"5302518132"},{"GrantID":32796,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":33016.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Marin County Hazardous and Solid Waste Management JPA proposes to host 4 events in different locations throughout the County of Marin in collaboration with Conservation Corps North Bay, which we anticipate will collect a total of 4,000 tires. The tires are recycled through West Coast Rubber Recycling which has a registered TPID number.","ParticipantName":"Marin County Hazardous and Solid Waste Management Joint Powers Authority","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Case","FirstName":"Casey","LastName":"Fritz","Phone":"4154732711"},{"GrantID":32799,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":38943.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Hesperia will utilize the Tire Amnesty funds to hold eight (8) Tire Amnesty events at the City\u0027s Franchise Waste Hauler Facility during the two-year grant term with the anticipation  of collecting 7,200 waste tires.  All tires will be delivered to a recycling facility to be used for fuel.  Tire Amnesty grant funds will also be used for salaries, benefits and overtime costs for personnel who are scheduled to work the Tire Amnesty events and salaries for personnel providing grant management, reporting and creation of education materials. Events will be advertised through posters, flyers, mailers, radio advertising and social media to help promote events and encourage a cleaner environment.","ParticipantName":"City of Hesperia","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tammy","LastName":"Pelayes","Phone":"7609471014"},{"GrantID":32800,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":30000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County will hold Tire Amnesty events 2-3 times per year for all residents of Amador County. We may have other recycling and/or educational opportunities available at these locations simultaneously. We have been successful in the past and there are constant requests for more free tire amnesty days.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Gardner","Phone":"2092236546"},{"GrantID":32802,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Butte County Public Works will provide Tire Amnesty events by appointment at the Neal Road Recycling \u0026 Waste facility (NRRWF).  The NRRWF is located in the geographical center of Butte County and serves all jurisdictions of the County.  These by-appointment events will span the grant term and will serve as a convenient alternative to a one day event.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Valerie","LastName":"Meza","Phone":"5308792353"},{"GrantID":32804,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Contra Costa County Environmental Health will conduct up to 24 tire amnesty day events in conjunction with existing community cleanup events throughout the county.  These events will be conducted with the assistance of Civicorps who will provide staffing and will deliver collected tires to an approved end use facility.  The events will be publicized as part of the community cleanup events.  Environmental Health is expecting to collect 14,400 tires.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Kraus","Phone":"9256085549"},{"GrantID":32805,"CycleID":852,"CycleCode":"FR86        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR86         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":200000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Clean up of increasing volume and variety of solid waste and hazardous waste being generated on tribal lands due to illegal dumping contributing to water pollution, rodents, abandoned vehicles and environmental hazards within our tribes 100 mile square. I would like to provide more trash bins and services to tribal members to preserve and secure the health, comfort welfare and safety of the general public by regulation the uncontrolled disposal and illegal dumping within our tribes 100 mile square","ParticipantName":"Pit River Tribe","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stevie","LastName":"Geopfert","Phone":"5303355421"},{"GrantID":32807,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":89775.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (SVSWA) is a Joint Powers Authority representing five cities: Gonzales, Greenfield, King City, Salinas, and Soledad, and the unincorporated area of eastern Monterey County located in rural agricultural Salinas Valley. The tire amnesty program allows SVSWA to offer the public the opportunity to legally dispose of tires at no cost, thus reducing instances of illegal dumping, improper storage and potential public health issues.  It also utilizes the events as an educational opportunity to promote the proper disposal/recycling of waste tires.  If funded, residents in SVSWA’s jurisdiction will be informed through social media, flyers, print ads, radio, email blasts, website information, and/or garbage and recycling bill inserts/newsletters about the opportunity to take their waste tires to any of the event locations for free disposal.\r\n\r\nSVSWA has a history of hosting successful tire amnesty events with the assistance of waste tire amnesty grant funds.  Since 2000, through this grant program, SVSWA has collected and recycled an estimated 359,128 tires, at a total cost of $654,581, or an average of $1.82 per tire through March 2024.  If funded, SVSWA intends to conduct four (4) collection events over the new two-year grant term and expects to collect and recycle 27,500 tires at a cost of $3.22 per tire.  The four collection events will be held at its three (3) open facilities (Salinas, Gonzales, and King City).  SVSWA will partner with California Conservation Corps for staffing some collection events.\r\nThese events continue to be a very important resource and outlet for proper waste tire disposal in the Salinas Valley.  By capitalizing on the successful aspects of previous events, and expanding those successes, SVSWA has had the ability to significantly reduce the amount of waste tires that may have otherwise been illegally dumped, improperly stored or buried in the landfill.","ParticipantName":"Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Elia","LastName":"Zavala","Phone":"8317753010"},{"GrantID":32812,"CycleID":852,"CycleCode":"FR86        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2024-25   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR86         - 2024-25","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":43206.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Benito River Encampments and Illegal Dumping\r\nSan Benito County Integrated Waste Management (County) is seeking funding through the Pilot Program of the Farm and Ranch Grant Program to address critical environmental and public health challenges along the San Benito River (River). The project\u0027s primary objective is to remove unauthorized solid waste from up to 71 sites, abating nuisance conditions, public safety threats, and environmental degradation.\r\nThe County has developed a collaborative approach, bringing together several San Benito County Departments such as Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA), the Sheriff’s Department, Behavioral Health, Resource Management Agency, Geographic Information Systems, and the County Counsel’s office along with the City of Hollister to comprehensively address the Encampment Site Cleanup Project and illegal dumping throughout the River. The project targets an environmentally sensitive area that serves as a critical habitat for diverse wildlife, including the threatened California Red-Legged Frog, multiple bird species, and various mammalian, reptilian, and amphibian populations.\r\nThe identified waste sites contain a wide range of materials, from tires and appliances to construction debris, e-waste, household waste, hazardous waste, and biowaste. These unauthorized waste sites pose significant risks to the local ecosystem, the River and surrounding agricultural lands.\r\nThe intervention strategy encompasses multiple approaches, recognizing the inherent dignity and unique circumstances of each person experiencing homelessness along the River.  HHSA\u0027s role will be to compassionately connect to each person experiencing homelessness to provide supportive services and resources that address their immediate needs and long-term well-being. Our approach will center on respectful and trauma-informed outreach, conducting comprehensive initial assessments that honor each person\u0027s individual story. We will carefully coordinate with partners to connect individuals to eligible shelter and housing services, and support access to critical benefits including Medi-Cal, CalFresh, General Assistance, and CalWORKS. These services will be provided with empathy, cultural sensitivity, and a commitment to preserving the dignity of each person we serve. We understand that every individual has inherent worth and potential, and our goal is to provide support that empowers and uplifts, recognizing the complex challenges faced by those experiencing homelessness and offering a pathway to stability.\r\nThe cleanup will involve comprehensive waste removal using heavy equipment, professional labor, and site security. To prevent future unauthorized dumping, the county plans to install as needed strategic barriers, and signage, as well as fixing fencing and gates to deter unauthorized access to the River.  A dedicated Sherriff’s Deputy will be assigned to patrol the area, ensuring ongoing monitoring and deterring future encampments.\r\nThe project\u0027s expected outcomes are multifaceted. By removing waste and restoring the natural environment, the initiative will reduce environmental pollution, preserve critical California habitats, increase biodiversity, and improve the rivers water quality. The approach goes beyond simple cleanup, focusing on long-term environmental protection and community wellbeing.\r\nThe County of San Benito recognizes the complex nature of an encampment cleanup and will proactively connect unhoused individuals with necessary resources. \r\nIn anticipation and accordance with California Executive Order N-1-14, which addresses homelessness and environmental management, the County of San Benito conducted two comprehensive cleanups (2023 and 2024) of abandoned encampments along the River. This initiative aligns with the Governor\u0027s executive order\u0027s goals of protecting public health and safety, preserving environmental integrity, and providing compassionate support for unhoused individuals. The cleanup efforts were extensive, involving eleven crew members and consuming 354 man-hours. During these operations, the team collected 59,780 pounds of abandoned solid waste and 350 discarded tires. Despite these significant efforts, encampments within the River have continued to increase, prompting a multifaceted approach to address the underlying complex challenges facing our community.\r\nIn response, various County departments collaborated to form an Encampment Working Group. Their progress includes drafting and adopting a comprehensive Encampment Cleanup Policy, securing funding for a full-time Sheriff Deputy to patrol the River, and identifying additional funding sources for ongoing cleanup efforts. Simultaneously, the County is conducting active outreach and exploring housing opportunities and resources for persons experiencing homelessness, recognizing that meaningful solutions require compassionate and comprehensive support that addresses both immediate needs and long-term stability.\r\nThe Executive Order N-1-14 provides a critical legal and financial framework for addressing homeless encampments, emphasizing a holistic approach that balances environmental concerns with human dignity. By implementing targeted strategies outlined in the order, San Benito County demonstrates its commitment to addressing complex social and environmental challenges and its dedication to the impending development of the Riverview Regional Park situated along the Riverbank to increase accessibility and recreational activities for the Community.\r\nAddressing these unauthorized encampments, the project aims to improve unhoused living conditions by exploring additional housing opportunities, protect the environment, preserve wildlife habitats, and restore the San Benito River ecosystem to its natural state. Through this comprehensive initiative, San Benito County seeks to transform a challenging environmental situation into an opportunity for ecological restoration, community improvement, and meaningful support for our most vulnerable residents.\r\nCurrently, the funding approved by the County Board of Supervisors is insufficient to address the entire River area. The County will contribute substantial in-kind and paid services, including disposal costs, recycling efforts, personnel and contractor expenses. This commitment demonstrates the County\u0027s dedication to human compassion, environmental stewardship, and sustainable solutions. However, to complete the River cleanup and fully realize the project\u0027s potential, additional funding is critically needed.\r\nThrough this grant, San Benito County seeks to transform a challenging environmental situation into an opportunity for ecological restoration and community improvement.","ParticipantName":"San Benito County","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Celina","LastName":"Stotler","Phone":"8318090718"},{"GrantID":32814,"CycleID":856,"CycleCode":"FR87        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR87         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: 1. There are three parcels total that we are requesting funding to clean up:\r\n  1. Parcel: 076-081-030, zoned agriculture\r\n  2. Parcel: 053-161-020, zoned open space\r\n  3. Parcel: 053-141-013, zoned open space\r\n\r\n2. The three parcels listed in item A above have a had a continuous homeless encampment issue, which have led to the unauthorized access and dumping.  These three parcels have been chosen due to their proximity of the creek and environmental damage the illegal dumping is causing.\r\n\r\n3. Our County has had extensive experience with illegal dumping and clean up.  Our Flood Control District and Airport property have seen many encampments and the associated illegal dumping.  Our County spent over $200,000.00 in the past cleaning up our levee and associated properties.  The areas we are targeting in this grant have been a consistent area of concern.\r\n   1. Illegal dumping is a continual problem not just related to homeless encampments, but, illegal \r\n    roadside dumping with trash, debris and hazardous materials\r\n   2. We have done multiple media campaigns to try and abate the issue, we have an active Adopt A \r\n   Road Program which helps with roadside trash and debris removal, a blue bag pilot program to help \r\n   encampments with lawful trash removal(2019 Pilot Program), our waste haulers provide days where \r\n   bulky items can be removed.\r\n  3. We work closely with our nonprofit providers and our Community Action Team to offer services to \r\n  the unhoused.  These services include but are not limited to housing, veteran resources, medical care \r\n  and behavioral health.\r\n\r\n4. The illegal dumping on these sites are by unknown individuals, therefore the responsible party cannot be identified, located or pay for timely and proper remediation. The parcel owners are working to enforce “No Trespassing” but have not been unsuccessful.\r\n\r\n5. Important Partners/Resources:\r\n   1. City of San Luis Obispo\r\n   2. Adopt A Road Members\r\n   3. Road funds to clear debris from public right of way","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Katlynn","LastName":"Beatty","Phone":"8057889453"},{"GrantID":32815,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Bakersfield used tire amnesty events are intended to mitigate potential fire and health risks posed by piles of tires that would otherwise be dumped within its jurisdiction.  All waste tires collected through the amnesty events will be transported to the City of Bakersfield’s Corporation yard or Recycling and Composting facility.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Renee","LastName":"Taylor","Phone":"6613263427"},{"GrantID":32816,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority will collect wastes tires from the public through holding Waste Tire Amnesty Events where the community will bring tires to events that are being held.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino Solid Waste Management Authority","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Seth","LastName":"Strader","Phone":"7074675719"},{"GrantID":32818,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":34453.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Due to increased costs, waste tires are often illegally dumped instead of being properly disposed. Typically, waste tires are illegally dumped within 1,000 feet of residential homes, schools, commercial or industrial centers, airports and electrical transmission lines. If funding for this program is not available, illegal dumping will increase and the health and safety of the Town’s residents will be at risk. The Town collects and disposes of waste tires to protect its community and our environment. To help us achieve maximum effectiveness and efficiency, the Town needs these grant funds to continue offering Tire Amnesty events. \r\n\r\nThe Town of Apple Valley is requesting funds to provide Waste Tire Amnesty events and a drop off location for residents to dispose of waste tires for free in accordance with CalRecycle requirements and regulations. Tire Amnesty events will take place at a permanent location at the Town of Apple Valley Household Hazardous Waste Facility located at 13450 Nomwaket Rd, and 12 additional events at Lions Park located at 20789 CA-18. Funds will be used for salaries and benefits for staff at the 12 Tire Amnesty events; collection and transportation of waste tires; public outreach and advertising; and container usage for collection on event days. The estimated cost per tire for each event is $1.79. Town staff anticipates collecting approximately 1,600 waste tires per event, plus 100 tires per week at the permanent drop off location, totaling 19,200 waste tires collected throughout the grant period. Staff will focus on conducting a public outreach campaign to publicize events and promote proper disposal of waste tires. The events will be advertised in the local newspaper, in accordance with CalRecycle guidelines. Further, events will be publicized through Facebook, Twitter, Town of Apple Valley website, Solid waste Brochure, and in the “Our Town” quarterly newsletter. Flyers will be created, printed, and distributed through handouts and mailings to Apple Valley residents.\r\n\r\nAll waste tires collected during events will be transported by Burrtec Waste Industries, utilizing 40 cubic yard roll off containers. Waste tires will be transported to a recycling facility (Mitsubishi Cement Corporation located in Lucerne Valley, California) for proper handling.","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Pamela","LastName":"Quick","Phone":"7602407000"},{"GrantID":32825,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":19967.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Coordinate up to four waste tire collection events generated from personal transport modes, farm equipment, and/or illegal dumping for countywide participation.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Erik","LastName":"Hagstrom","Phone":"7077843306"},{"GrantID":32826,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":37984.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Riverside County Department of Waste Resources (DWR) annually conducts approximately 27 bulky item cleanups, serving the residents in the unincorporated areas of Riverside County. Over the two-year grant period, we anticipate holding about 44 cleanup events. At each of these events, DWR has successfully hosted waste tire collections. In 2022 alone, residents disposed of over 9,000 waste tires at these events. Additionally, in 2023 and 2024, we collected a total of 16,742 tires from cleanup events, which weighed in at 565.22 tons.\r\nAdditionally, we receive valuable assistance from the community through the Municipal Advisory Councils (MACs), who support our cleanups with tire collection events, helping to engage local residents and maximize turnout. With the support of the Amnesty Tire Grant, we are committed to continuing our collaboration with county agencies and the community to provide effective waste management services and enhance the beauty and cleanliness of Riverside County.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Joseph","LastName":"Contaoi","Phone":"9514863200"},{"GrantID":32827,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":25599.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Tulare County will utilize FY25/26 Local Enforcement Agency Funds to support the regulation of solid waste processing and disposal activities. The funds will partially cover the cost of a Registered Environmental Health Specialist, who will be responsible for performing routine facility inspections, processing permit applications, and responding to solid waste complaints.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Selene","LastName":"Roman","Phone":"5596247441"},{"GrantID":32828,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":74730.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Shasta County, through its Department of Resource Management, plans to hold up to five in-person waste tire collection events in various locations throughout the unincorporated area of Shasta County and the cities of Anderson and Shasta Lake during the grant activity period fiscal years 2025-26 and 2026-27. Residents will be given a convenient opportunity to properly dispose of up to 15,000 passenger waste tires during these events. The waste tires collected at each event will be either recycled or used as landfill daily cover depending on market availability.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Myhrvold","Phone":"5302255789"},{"GrantID":32829,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":30018.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) Program is to protect health, safety and the environment with regard to the effects of solid waste at recycling, waste handling facilities, and illegal disposal (blight, etc.) sites. The City of San Jose Department of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement Division intends to use the LEA EA35 Grant Funding for the ongoing duties and responsibilities of permitting, inspecting, and enforcement of permitted Solid Waste Facilities. To adequately fulfill the duties of the LEA the following are needed: consulting services, staff training and related travel costs, continuing education (REHS) and professional memberships (CEHA, NEHA, etc.), and maintenance and/or upgrade of equipment. LEA grant expenditures, needs, and focus may be altered during the term of this grant cycle\r\nwhich may necessitate a reallocation of some of the grant funds. If this is necessary, the LEA Manager will provide the proposed changes for CalRecycle staff review.","ParticipantName":"City of San Jose","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Younis","LastName":"Nabiyar","Phone":"4085353897"},{"GrantID":32830,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Sebastopol will hold 4-5 waste tire collection events, one in the fall of 2025, and two in the Spring and Fall of 2026 and 2027, to provide needed disposal to Sebastopol and the surrounding unincorporated communities. Events will be run as one day events.  We anticipate collecting 8,000 tires over the 2-year grant term. ","ParticipantName":"City of Sebastopol","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5306247947"},{"GrantID":32831,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Conducting amnesty events in the spring and fall throughout the grant term as long as funds last.  These events will be open to all Inyo County residents and Tribal members, tire dealers will not be allowed.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Cap","LastName":"Aubrey","Phone":"7608780207"},{"GrantID":32832,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of Glenn (Applicant) will host six Waste Tire Collection Events (Events) at the Glenn County Transfer Station one Saturday a month for 2025 and 2026. Applicant will host events from December 2025 to September 2026. This will give all residents in the Applicant jurisdictions a central location to dispose of their waste tires for an extended period of time. These events will be held at a time when the weather is predictable and we are outside of the Transfer Station event dates. Populations are concentrated within the city limits of Willows and Orland, this will provide the residents with easy access to events. All events will be open to residents of the Cities and County regardless of where the events are located.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Talia","LastName":"Richardson","Phone":"5309346530"},{"GrantID":32833,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Southern California Mountains Foundation’s Urban Conservation Corps (UCC) of the Inland Empire, based in the Coachella Valley, proposes to host 12-14 tire amnesty events over the two-year grant term. Events are strategically planned in high-need areas, including the Cities of: \r\n\r\nBlythe (2–3 events); \r\n\r\nCoachella (2–3 events); \r\n\r\nIndio (5–6 events); \r\n\r\nAs well as unincorporated communities in the Northern Coachella Valley such as: \r\n\r\nSky Valley, Desert Edge, and Indio Hills (1–2 events); \r\n\r\nAlso in the Eastern Coachella Valley, including: \r\n\r\nThermal, Mecca, and North Shore (2–4 events);  \r\n\r\nBased on past performance and a focus on communities disproportionately affected by illegal dumping, UCC anticipates collecting approximately 4,500 waste tires over the course of the grant term. \r\n\r\nWith more than a decade of experience conducting tire amnesty events across the Coachella Valley and the broader Inland Empire, UCC has developed deep knowledge of local waste disposal challenges and disparities. Many communities, especially those in rural, industrial, or agricultural areas, lack accessible, affordable options for proper tire disposal. As a result, vacant and unmanaged land, particularly near major transportation corridors, becomes vulnerable to illegal dumping. UCC regularly partners with Code Enforcement and local agencies to address these issues. An important consideration in program cost-effectiveness is the average weight of tires collected. In the Coachella Valley, tires tend to be heavier, averaging approximately 30 lbs. per tire compared to the 26 lbs. average in other jurisdictions. This difference significantly impacts the cost-per-tire calculation. To match the same total weight of 10,000 tires at 26 lbs. (260,000 lbs.), UCC would only need to collect about 8,667 tires at 30 lbs., 1,333 fewer tires, while still meeting CalRecycle’s $5.00 per tire cost threshold. This nuance is critical in evaluating the program\u0027s efficiency and effectiveness in high-need regions. \r\n\r\nThis grant-funded project directly addresses long-standing environmental and public health concerns in underserved communities. Areas such as Indio Hills, Thermal, Mecca, and North Shore, along with the adjacent City of Coachella, continue to experience a disproportionate impact from illegal dumping due to limited infrastructure and services. The City of Blythe also remains a top priority due to its rural isolation and scarcity of disposal options. By targeting these areas, UCC aims to reduce illegal dumping, enhance public health, support environmental justice, and build on its proven record of impactful service delivery throughout the Coachella Valley. ","ParticipantName":"Coachella Valley Association of Governments","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eman","LastName":"Nazir","Phone":"9258172522"},{"GrantID":32834,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":25000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Biggs requests $25,000 to hold 4-5 waste tire collection events, one in the fall of 2025, and two in the Spring and Fall of 2026 and 2027, to provide needed disposal to Biggs and the surrounding unincorporated communities that include East Biggs, Riceton, and Richvale. Events will be run as one day events.  We anticipate collecting 3,000 to 5,000 tires over the 2-year grant term. The one day and month-long events will utilize the services of Jennifer Arbuckle Consulting to plan and manage the events and Waste Tire Products to load tires and collect participation data. Collected tires will be removed, transported, and recycled by Waste Tire Products.\r\n\r\nWe plan to hold one day events on TBD Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at our City parking parking located at 7th and B St, Biggs, CA 95917. Each event will include the collection, removal, and transportation of waste tires for recycling by our local tire recycler Waste Tire Products. \r\n\r\nWe have confirmed with our Grant Manager that this is Biggs\u0027s first TA Grant application and if awarded it will be our first local community Tire Amnesty Program. We anticipate collecting approximately 3,000 to 5,000 tires total (300 to 600 tires per event). This estimate is based on Biggs and surrounding unincorporated communities’ current population of 3,000. Our research found that adjacent communities with 25,000 + population have historically brought in approximately 500-700 tires per event. Our community is smaller, rural and is surrounded by a large farming community with large open spaces which make us especially prone to illegal dumping, and being that we have never held an event we anticipate the need will be great.  All tires collected are shredded by Waste Tire Products and turned into rubber mates sold to retailers and/or made to be used as ground cover for a majority of uses in parks and recreational venues.\r\n\r\nBy providing annual “free” drop off events, Biggs believes that 100% of our community will be served. In addition to enhancing opportunities to divert waste tires from landfills, prevent illegal dumping, and promote recycled-content tire markets, these proposed events will provide the public with a waste tire disposal outlet as well as educational information that gives people the information needed to promote environmentally safe behavior regarding using and transporting waste tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Biggs","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5306247947"},{"GrantID":32835,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":25579.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds to be used for personnel salaries.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Kraus","Phone":"9256085549"},{"GrantID":32836,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":15702.0000,"ProjectSummary":" The funds will be used for personnel and transportation costs.","ParticipantName":"Del Norte County","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Miss","FirstName":"Heidi","LastName":"Kunstal","Phone":"7074647254"},{"GrantID":32837,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":40000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Oroville (Oroville) requests $40,000 to hold 4 waste tire collection events, two in the Spring and Fall of 2026 and 2027, to provide the needed disposal to the City of Oroville and the surrounding unincorporated communities that include, Oroville East, Wyandotte, Vista Robles, Thermalito, and Palermo, a majority of these areas are considered disadvantaged communities (see EnviroScreen Documents).\r\n\r\nEvents will be run as one day events and /or month-long collection events depending on the time of year and weather conditions. We anticipate collecting 8,000 tires over the 2-year grant term. The one day and month-long events will utilize the services of  Jennifer Arbuckle Consulting to plan and manage the events and Waste Tire Products to load tires, and collect participation data. Collected tires will be removed, transported, and recycled by Waste Tire Products.\r\n\r\nWe plan to hold one day events on TBD Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the City of Oroville Public Works Yard, located at 655 Cal Oak Road, Oroville. Each event will include the collection, removal, and transportation of waste tires for recycling by our local tire recycler Waste Tire Products. The remaining funds not exceeded at the events will be used to support a appointment/coupon program that will allow citizens to take waste tires to our franchise waste haulers (Recology) transfer station on specific days between Amnesty Events.  \r\n\r\nThis will be the City of Oroville\u0027s second TA Grant application.  Our first Amnesty Event was held in 2024, and the community need exceeded our expectations. We took 2,500 tires in 3 hours and filled up 9 box trucks. The waste tire hauler had to send in an additional crew and took another day to remove all the tires. For a community with a population of just over 20k this was a huge event. The cost for the one day event ended up costing half our budget. We anticipate continuing to collect 1,500 to 2,500 tires per event for a total of 8,000 tires total. Being that our community has an ongoing problem will illegal tire dumping and that we have large disadvantage community areas the local need for free disposal program remains high.  All tires collected are shredded by Waste Tire Products and turned into rubber mates sold to retailers and/or made to be used  as ground cover for a majority of uses in parks and recreational venues.\r\n\r\nBy providing annual “free” drop off events, Oroville believes that 100% of our community will be served. In addition to enhancing opportunities to divert waste tires from landfills, prevent illegal dumping, and promote recycled-content tire markets, these proposed events will provide the public with a waste tire disposal outlet as well as educational information that gives people the information needed to promote environmentally safe behavior regarding using and transporting waste tires.","ParticipantName":"City of Oroville","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Arbuckle","Phone":"5306247947"},{"GrantID":32838,"CycleID":853,"CycleCode":"TA8         ","CycleNameID":125,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Amnesty Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TA8          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Cathy Aggergaard","AwardedFunds":90000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"On behalf of Colusa, Mariposa, and Sierra Counties, the Rural Counties‘ Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA) will administer a regional tire amnesty grant. These three Counties were participants in past regional tire amnesty grants. All participating counties plan to hold events at least in the Fall and Spring of the grant term. Grant funds will be monitored constantly. The numbers of tires estimated to be collected are 20,000 tire equivalents. Rural areas tend to have larger tires than urban areas (more trucks) so the cost per tire tends to be higher. All tire vendors stress that tires are sent for recycling rather than landfilling as much as feasible. The ESJPA has utilized the services of the Sacramento Local Conservation Corps for the Colusa and Sierra County events under previous grants   Mariposa has established a specific day of the week to accept tires with existing staff which has served to reduce labor costs from one-day events.","ParticipantName":"Rural Counties Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Staci","LastName":"Heaton","Phone":"5107030898"},{"GrantID":32839,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":19701.0000,"ProjectSummary":" Grant Monies will be used for personnel costs, equipment, and training to provide solid waste services within Kings County, California","ParticipantName":"Kings County","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Troy","LastName":"Hommerding","Phone":"5595841411"},{"GrantID":32842,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":22436.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety, and environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. The San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department intends to use the FY 2025-2026 LEA grant fund for new safety, field and the office equipment; medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspection at solid waste facilities); staff training; and facility inspection. Any interest earned will be spent on copy machine lease.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Natalia","LastName":"Subbotnikova","Phone":"2094680338"},{"GrantID":32843,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":17025.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant will be used to fund PERSONNEL (Administrative staff and field staff salaries).","ParticipantName":"Lake County","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Craig","LastName":"Wetherbee","Phone":"7072631164"},{"GrantID":32844,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":18182.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment as it relates to the operation of solid waste facilities in Madera County. The Enforcement Assistance Grant will be used to augment funds for staffing, equipment and necessary tools to adequately perform Local Enforcement Agency duties within the Environmental Health Division.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Monica","LastName":"Roath","Phone":"5596757823"},{"GrantID":32845,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":32125.0000,"ProjectSummary":"LEA Grant will be used to off-set personnel costs.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rachel","LastName":"Gillis","Phone":"9168767279"},{"GrantID":32846,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":15522.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Vernon Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) is dedicated to implementing a thorough solid waste management program to safeguard the environment across all facilities. To achieve this goal, the department plans to allocate funds to strengthen compliance and enforcement measures strategically.\r\n\r\nThese funds from the FY 2025-2026 LEA Grant EA36 will be utilized to organize educational workshops and events targeting residents, businesses, and local organizations. The aim is to raise awareness about effective solid waste practices and promote community involvement. Furthermore, training sessions will be conducted to ensure that staff and volunteers are equipped with the latest strategies in waste management.\r\n\r\nThe department will also invest in essential equipment as part of this initiative. Through these concerted efforts, the City of Vernon aims to foster sustainable practices that will benefit future generations.","ParticipantName":"City of Vernon","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Dulce","LastName":"Gonzalez","Phone":"3238261448"},{"GrantID":32848,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":50357.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Bernardino County, Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Services intends to use FY 2025-2026 LEA Grant (EA36) funds to supplement the local enforcement program budget for personnel costs. Funds will be fully expended for said purposes by the end of the FY.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mayra","LastName":"Barcenas","Phone":"9093611037"},{"GrantID":32851,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":62637.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA is applying for the 2025-26 Enforcement Assistance Grant to further assist our program in reinforcing its goal and achieve efficiency.  \r\n\r\nThe LEA would like to use part of the grant for a consultant contract, which is primarily utilized for engineering review of Reports of Facility Information, closure plans, and other technical documents.  The LEA would like to use the remainder for staff salary related to the LEA Grant, staff training, attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification, and membership fees and field and safety equipment and its maintenance.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Megan","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"2132523344"},{"GrantID":32852,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":15521.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nThe Sunshine Canyon Landfill Local Enforcement Agency intends to use EA 36 FY 2025-26 LEA grant funds for new safety and field equipment, staff training and attendance of conferences and associated travel, office supplies, professional certification and membership fees, and field equipment and its maintenance.","ParticipantName":"Sunshine Canyon Landfill","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Megan","LastName":"Lee","Phone":"2132523344"},{"GrantID":32854,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":78035.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. Los Angeles County\u0027s Environmental Health\r\nDivision intends to use FY 2025–26 LEA grant funds to perform inspections, purchase new safety equipment, conduct monitoring, and for maintenance on equipment assigned to our Solid Waste Program. Any remaining funds will be used for training and education.","ParticipantName":"Los Angeles County","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Estevan","LastName":"Padilla","Phone":"6264305234"},{"GrantID":32855,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":17737.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Inyo County Environmental Health Department, acting as the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA), will utilize CalRecycle grant funding to support the county’s solid waste program. Specifically, the funds will be applied toward salaries and benefits for staff responsible for the permitting, inspection, and enforcement activities required under state solid waste regulations. This support helps ensure continued protection of public health and the environment through effective oversight of solid waste facilities and operations within Inyo County.","ParticipantName":"Inyo County","county":"Inyo                ","CountyID":14,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jerrold","LastName":"Oser","Phone":"7608788485"},{"GrantID":32856,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":42762.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Riverside County LEA will use the grant funds to augment staff funding to allow the solid waste program staff to spend additional time on unfunded solid waste inspections and enforcement activities such as illegal dumping/land application and illegal/unpermitted solid waste facilities. Grant funding will also allow for more solid waste staff time at solid waste specific training to increase our effectiveness as a program.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs ","FirstName":"Yesenia","LastName":"Gonzalez","Phone":"7608637570"},{"GrantID":32858,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":20003.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The LEA\u0027s goal is to regulate proper storage, collection and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial solid waste. This is accomplished through education, inspections, and enforcement activities. The grant will be used for REHS salary to perform inspections, investigate complaints, training, maintaining computer equipment, software, copy machine, purchasing safety equipment, vehicle maintenance and fuel costs. Any interest earned will be used towards inspections and vehicle fuel.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Hany","LastName":"Benjamin","Phone":"2097546690"},{"GrantID":32861,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":34393.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Reimburse of personnel costs at the applied labor rate for solid waste inspection and enforcement for the following jurisdictions: City of Live Oak, City of Marysville, City of Wheatland, City of Yuba City, Sutter County and Yuba County.","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Clark","LastName":"Pickell","Phone":"5307497523"},{"GrantID":32862,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":23277.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities and operations within our jurisdiction. Ventura County EHD/LEA intends to use EA36 grant funds to perform inspections, purchase new equipment as needed, and training and education for staff members.","ParticipantName":"Ventura County","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Genelle","LastName":"Guzman","Phone":"8056542433"},{"GrantID":32863,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":26120.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to the safe storage, transport and disposal of solid waste within our jurisdiction. The County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health intends to use FY 2025/2026 LEA grant funds for activities directly related to implementation and administration costs of the solid waste facilities permit and inspection programs as outlined in the procedures and requirements and application guidelines for this grant. This may include, but not be limited to, new safety and computer equipment, medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities, personnel costs, and maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste Program.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"AJ","LastName":"Sekhon","Phone":"4089182787"},{"GrantID":32864,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":37504.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Diego County‘s Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) has a developed program to protect public health and safety and the environment that encompasses a wide variety of solid waste activities, including permitting, inspection, investigation, enforcement, regulatory streamlining, operator training, agency outreach, agency coordination and customer outreach.  Funds from the EA35 grant would be used by San Diego County\u0027s LEA to enhance the LEA program by providing funds to purchase additional and updated equipment, computer equipment and software, office equipment and supplies, perform equipment maintenance and calibration, for training, personnel costs, hiring outside professionals, reference materials, communications equipment, professional memberships, laboratory services, health and safety equipment and medical monitoring for staff.","ParticipantName":"San Diego County","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Juliet","LastName":"Tran","Phone":"6193180535"},{"GrantID":32865,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":18319.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. Shasta County\u0027s Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2025–26 LEA grant funds to cover the costs associated with staff time working in Solid Waste program. Any accrued interested will be used for staff training.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nathaniel","LastName":"Moore","Phone":"5302255407"},{"GrantID":32866,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":16297.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County of El Dorado is the local enforcement agency responsible for permitting, inspection and enforcement duties within its jurisdiction and the Board of Supervisors has designated the Health and Human Services Agency as the Agency (HHSA) to oversee solid waste laws enforcement.  El Dorado County HHSA intends to use FY 2025–26 LEA grant funds to perform activities related to analysis and testing, equipment calibration, certification, demonstrations, site studies, and consultants.  Any interest earned will be used for those same activities.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kyle","LastName":"Fliflet","Phone":"5306216129"},{"GrantID":32867,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":16037.0000,"ProjectSummary":" To cover Personnel expenses","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Zuna","LastName":"Barker Portillo","Phone":"9252524129"},{"GrantID":32868,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":19063.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency activities","ParticipantName":"Merced County","county":"Merced              ","CountyID":24,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nicole","LastName":"Ubbink","Phone":"2093857686"},{"GrantID":32869,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":22189.0000,"ProjectSummary":"EA35 funds will be used for:\r\n1. Staffing and training.\r\n2. Expenses related to hosting round table and other solid waste meetings.\r\n3. Equipment maintenance and equipment needs such as instrument calibration, computers, cameras, etc.\r\n4. Vehicle mileage and travel expenses.\r\n5. Staffing and miscellaneous expenses such as safety gear.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Milen","LastName":"Ortega","Phone":"6502071945"},{"GrantID":32870,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":19789.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Mendocino County Division of Environmental Health intends to use LEA EA36 grant funds towards staff salary. With this grant and permit fees we are able to have one full time position that conducts inspections at solid waste facilities throughout our county.","ParticipantName":"Mendocino County","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jonathan","LastName":"Armas","Phone":"7072346625"},{"GrantID":32872,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":19045.0000,"ProjectSummary":" This certified LEA oversees 59 solid waste sites (operations, facilities, closed municipal waste, and burn dumps) and numerous nuisance dump sites. We educate citizens and businesses and respond to their requests as well as other agency requests for service.  Other funding for the LEA program is derived from a portion of the solid waste tipping fee, solid waste operation/facility inspection fees, and project review fees.  We will use the EA 36 grant funds to augment our program personnel expenses.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dwight","LastName":"Weiman","Phone":"7072682229"},{"GrantID":32873,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":16315.0000,"ProjectSummary":"All Grant Funds will be placed into salaries to cover cost of inspections and administration of LEA Program","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Faye","LastName":"Blizinski","Phone":"2092236439"},{"GrantID":32874,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":16101.0000,"ProjectSummary":"All grant funds and incurred interest will be used for LEA program personnel cost.","ParticipantName":"Modoc County","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Murray","Phone":"5302336310"},{"GrantID":32876,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":16653.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Mono County LEA plans to spend the entire grant money on LEA staff salary.","ParticipantName":"Mono County","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jill","LastName":"Kearney","Phone":"7609241846"},{"GrantID":32880,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":21723.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Solano County Environmental Health will utilize EA36 grant funding to implement the LEA Program requirements in accordance with CalRecycle\u0027s guidelines and expectations.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Trey","LastName":"Strickland","Phone":"7077846765"},{"GrantID":32881,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":22535.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Placer County LEA will use grant funds to augment staff funding to allow the solid waste program staff to spend additional time on unfunded solid waste inspections and enforcement activities such as illegal dumping/land application and illegal/un-permitted solid waste facilities. The grant funding will also allow for more solid waste staff time at solid waste specific training to increase our effectiveness as a program.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jason","LastName":"Gaitan","Phone":"5307452311"},{"GrantID":32882,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":15021.0000,"ProjectSummary":"With one FTE Environmental Health Specialist and one extra help Environmental Health Specialist, Sierra County currently has one (1) closed landfill and five (5) operating transfer stations that are permitted and inspected.  In addition, there are thirteen ()13) closed/inactive/abandoned (CIA) sites are also inspected.  These solid waste facilities are located throughout an area covering approximately 1,000 square miles.  Additionally, the Environmental Health Specialists respond to solid waste complaints.  The Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) intends to use grant funds to cover personnel, equipment, training, and transportation expenses to implement the solid waste program.  The LEA is responsible to assure that solid waste is collected, treated, handled, reclaimed and/or recycled in such a manner as to prevent the spread of pollution of waters, the creation of nuisances or safety hazards, and environmental degradation of any kind   This is achieved by ensuring the correct operation of solid waste facilities, long with verifying the proper storage and transportation of solid wastes in Sierra County.","ParticipantName":"Sierra County","county":"Sierra              ","CountyID":46,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elizabeth","LastName":"Morgan","Phone":"5309936716"},{"GrantID":32883,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":22747.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment as it relates to the operation of solid waste facilities in Santa Barbara County. The Enforcement Assistance Grant will be used to augment funds for staffing the Local Enforcement Agency which resides within the Environmental Health Services Division of the Santa Barbara County Public Health Department.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jason","LastName":"Johnston","Phone":"8053468463"},{"GrantID":32887,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":16192.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funding will be used to cover the cost of staffing.","ParticipantName":"Colusa County","county":"Colusa              ","CountyID":6,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kuljeet","LastName":"Mundi","Phone":"5304580883"},{"GrantID":32888,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":15065.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds will be used for inspections, permitting and enforcement of solid waste facilities in Alpine County.","ParticipantName":"Alpine County","county":"Alpine              ","CountyID":2,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dennis","LastName":"Lampson","Phone":"5306942235"},{"GrantID":32890,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":21475.0000,"ProjectSummary":" This grant will be used to properly carry out all LEA requirements by providing LEA staff with proper equipment and training for the protection of public health, safety, and the environment.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Perez","Phone":"4422651888"},{"GrantID":32891,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":22706.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local Enforcement Agency Grant Program EA32 funds will supplement personnel, training, equipment, supplies, and other program-related costs of operating the Monterey County\u0027s Solid Waste Management Services. Grant monies will be used to achieve the following goals: \r\n1. To inspect and monitor all regulated solid waste facilities at required frequencies.\r\n2. To enhance program efficiently by increasing specialists\u0027 knowledge and capacity through key training opportunities. \r\n3. To ensure safety and effectiveness while enforcing solid waste statues and regulations by providing staff with the necessary tools and equipment to carry out program activities.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mercedes","LastName":"Parra","Phone":"8318837510"},{"GrantID":32893,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":16485.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities in Tehama County. Tehama County Department of Environmental Health intends to use FY 2025-26 LEA Grant funds for new safety and computer equipment, maintenance on vehicles assigned to the solid waste program and for staffing, training within the state.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lori","LastName":"Muller","Phone":"5305278020"},{"GrantID":32894,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":47637.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Orange County\u0027s (OC) Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. OC\u0027s Environmental Health Division intends to use FY 2025-2026 LEA grant funds to perform inspections, purchase new testing and other equipment, conduct staff training, and for maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste Program. Any interest earned will be used for more training and education.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lauren","LastName":"Robinson","Phone":"7144336011"},{"GrantID":32897,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":16240.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The enforcement assistance grant will be utilized to directly support the Glenn County Local Enforcement Agency in inspecting and monitoring the Glenn County Landfill, Transfer Station and other solid waste inspection and permitting activities. The grants funds will be maintained in a separate account within the Glenn County Planning and Community Development Services Agency budget, as required in the Enforcement Assistance Grants Program Financial Control Mechanisms document. Expenditures will be used for LEA staff salaries.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Backus","Phone":"5309346102"},{"GrantID":32899,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":17216.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Plumas County will use EA36 funds for Personnel.","ParticipantName":"Plumas County","county":"Plumas              ","CountyID":32,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Pat","LastName":"Sanders","Phone":"5302836355"},{"GrantID":32900,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":32740.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Alameda County Environmental Health Department (ACEHD) Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is to protect the health, safety, and well-being of the public through promotion of environmental quality with regard to solid waste activities within the county jurisdiction. The Alameda County LEA continues to increase solid waste inspection and enforcement activities including conducting three-part tests at potential solid waste facilities and operations, new post-closure land use activities at closed landfills throughout the county, and investigation of illegal disposal activities. LEA staff conduct periodic and focused inspections of solid waste facilities and operations, review new and existing post-closure land use activities, conduct Solid Waste Facility Permit (SWFP) revisions, 5-year permit reviews, Report of Facility Information (RFI) amendments, and complaint investigations received from other jurisdictions or the public. The LEA ensures that all these activities meet Public Resources Code (PRC) and Title 14 and 27 of the California Code of Regulations (CCR) regulatory requirements. The Alameda County LEA intends to utilize FY2025-2026 EA Grant 36 funds towards a portion of the salaries of staff directly involved in the ACEHD Solid Waste LEA program.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Arthur","LastName":"Surdilla","Phone":"5105676868"},{"GrantID":32901,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":17280.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our solid waste program is to protect public health, safety, and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. The Lassen County Environmental Health Division intends to use fiscal year 2025-2026 Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) grant funds for personnel expenses directly related to administering the LEA program. Staff will review permits, perform inspections, assign compliance statuses, and conduct enforcement measures as applicable.","ParticipantName":"Lassen County","county":"Lassen              ","CountyID":18,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sara","LastName":"Chandler","Phone":"5302518269"},{"GrantID":32902,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":18826.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The grant funds will support the inspection and enforcement program of the Solid Waste Enforcement Agency in Marin County.  The LEA carries out the work described in the PRC and CCR Titles 14 and 27 at the active landfill, active transfer station, numerous closed landfills, numerous post-closure sites, and several compost sites.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tara","LastName":"Erfani","Phone":"4154736917"},{"GrantID":32906,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":25594.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of Sonoma County’s Solid Waste program is to protect public health, public safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.\r\n\r\nSonoma County’s Department of Health Services, Public Health Division, Environmental Health \u0026 Safety Section intends to use fiscal year 2025-26 Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) grant funds for REHS salaries assigned to the LEA program.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Amy","LastName":"Mezeta","Phone":"7075656532"},{"GrantID":32908,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":16341.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Funds are used to support the LEA program in Siskiyou County","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Flagg","Phone":"5308412150"},{"GrantID":32910,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":18015.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Napa County Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency is to protect the public health, safety, and the environment with regard to all solid waste facilities and operations within Napa County. \r\nNapa County intends to use the FY 2025-26 LEA Grant funds for the purpose of assisting personnel salary associated within the solid waste facility inspection and permitting program.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Simpson-Vandam","Phone":"7072534095"},{"GrantID":32911,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":27662.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the City of San Diego Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is to protect public health and safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction. The LEA intends to use EA36 grant funds for medical monitoring, personnel costs, and equipment for enforcement staff to perform inspections at solid waste facilities. Grant funds will support the LEA’s existing staff personnel costs related to the administration of the solid waste facilities permit and inspection programs, including training and equipment.","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Frick","Phone":"6192367080"},{"GrantID":32912,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":16417.0000,"ProjectSummary":"LEA Staff Salaries","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Rachel","LastName":"Bell","Phone":"2095335612"},{"GrantID":32913,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":19025.0000,"ProjectSummary":" Our solid waste program goal is to protect public health, safety, and the environment in Butte County. The program intends to use the funds to complete enforcement/compliance inspections, provide educational material, purchase safety equipment, purchase electronic equipment, cover personnel expenses, cover training expenses, and cover vehicle expenses.","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elaine","LastName":"McSpadden","Phone":"5305523865"},{"GrantID":32914,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":28783.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the solid waste program is to promote compliance with State and Local regulations as it\r\npertains to the collection, handling, storage and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial waste in an effort to protect the air, water, and land from pollution and to ensure public health, safety and the environment. The Fresno County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division,\r\nintends to utilize the FY 2025-26 Enforcement Grant funds for staffing needs directly related to\r\nthe County of Fresno Enforcement Program. Remaining grant funds will be utilized to attend\r\ntraining to maintain program certification, fund office expenses, and purchase and maintain\r\nequipment.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stephanie","LastName":"Howard","Phone":"5596003357"},{"GrantID":32915,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":16152.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Used to regulate solid waste facilities in Trinity County.","ParticipantName":"Trinity County","county":"Trinity             ","CountyID":53,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kristalynne","LastName":"Anderson","Phone":"5306231459"},{"GrantID":32916,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":16732.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Nevada County Environmental Health Department, as the LEA, intends to utilize EA 36 Funds for the continued enhancement of the CIA disposal site program, support for unrecoverable solid waste enforcement and investigation costs, training of LEA REHS staff via conferences and/or seminars, and support of personnel costs related to LEA activities per approved CalRecycle methodology.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Amy","LastName":"Irani","Phone":"5032651464"},{"GrantID":32917,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":15750.0000,"ProjectSummary":" The goal of our solid waste program is to protect the health, safety, and environment with regard to the solid waste facility in the City\u0027s jurisdiction, namely BKK landfill. The City of West Covina intends to use the 2025-26 LEA Grant Fund to supplement their LEA Solid Waste Program for grant eligible expenses including contractual waste management enforcement/inspection services, staff training, and office supplies.","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brian","LastName":"Cervantes","Phone":"6269398425"},{"GrantID":32918,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":34828.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Division intends to use FY 2025–2026 LEA grant funds to purchase new equipment such as landfill gas monitoring equipment purchase of new safety and computer equipment, conduct medical monitoring (annual check-up and tests for enforcement staff who perform inspections at solid waste facilities), and for maintenance on vehicles assigned to the LEA Solid Waste Program. Any interest earned will be used for training and education.","ParticipantName":"Kern County","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chad","LastName":"San Juan","Phone":"6618628701"},{"GrantID":32921,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":18611.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Yolo County Department of Community Services intends to use FY2024-2025 grant funds for staff time not reimbursable by fees, such as site investigation and consultation.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Suzie","LastName":"Dawley","Phone":"5306668646"},{"GrantID":32922,"CycleID":855,"CycleCode":"EA36        ","CycleNameID":12,"CycleName":"Local Enforcement Agency Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Enforcement Assistance Grants","CyclecategoryID":4,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"EA36         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":16159.0000,"ProjectSummary":" The goal of our Solid Waste Program is to protect public health, safety and the environment with regard to solid waste facilities within our jurisdiction.                                                                               \r\n                                                                                                                                                Funds obtained from the grant program will be used to support the Local Enforcement Agency\u0027s (LEA) ability to inspect, permit and monitor the landfill and compost facility.  These funds will be set up in a separate interest bearing account and appropriate records will be maintained.  Any interest earned will be used to enhance Personnel costs.","ParticipantName":"Mariposa County","county":"Mariposa            ","CountyID":22,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Diane","LastName":"Robarge","Phone":"2097420953"},{"GrantID":32938,"CycleID":856,"CycleCode":"FR87        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR87         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":19957.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The County of Humboldt’s Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is seeking funding through CalRecycle’s Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant Program to support the cleanup of an illegal solid waste disposal site located on private property owned by Green Diamond Resource Company in Arcata, California. The site contains accumulated household waste and debris associated with unauthorized encampment activity.\r\n\r\nThe cleanup will be carried out in cooperation with the property owner and with the support of a qualified contractor, New Directions. Grant funds will be used to cover the costs of labor, equipment, waste removal, disposal fees, and administrative oversight necessary to complete the cleanup in a safe and compliant manner. The LEA will provide project oversight to ensure that all work meets state and local environmental requirements.\r\n\r\nThe project supports Humboldt County’s broader goals of protecting public health, preventing pollution, and restoring environmentally sensitive lands impacted by illegal dumping","ParticipantName":"Humboldt County","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nikolaus","LastName":"Grunder","Phone":"7072682224"},{"GrantID":32947,"CycleID":857,"CycleCode":"TDA25       ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA25        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":241774.0000,"ProjectSummary":"OC Waste \u0026 Recycling proposes the use of Type A tire-derived aggregate (TDA) as a permeable backfill material in the construction of horizontal landfill gas (LFG) extraction wells at Olinda Alpha Landfill in Brea, California. The project supports the beneficial reuse of waste tires in civil engineering applications, enhances LFG collection efficiency, and reduces reliance on gravel aggregate.\r\n\r\nThe project design is approximately 90% complete, with construction scheduled to begin in October 2026 and be completed by the end of December 2027. Type A TDA will be utilized as a permeable backfill surrounding perforated HDPE piping and condensate sumps within the horizontal landfill gas collection trenches. According to the proposed design, the project will require approximately 6,064.48 cubic yards of tire chips, which is equivalent to an estimated 3,684.17 tons of TDA.\r\n\r\nPlease note that the total estimated cost to complete this phase of horizontal wells installation is $993,750.58. However, only materials, installation, and engineering costs specifically related to the TDA component have been included in the Category 5 project summary calculations.\r\n\r\nOC Waste \u0026 Recycling requests a total of $241,774 (rounded to the nearest whole dollar) in grant funding to support eligible costs associated with the TDA portion of the project. In accordance with CalRecycle’s reimbursement criteria, the requested amount comprises $202,629.49 for TDA materials, $27,631.29 for TDA installation, and $11,513.04 for engineering services.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andrew","LastName":"Le","Phone":"7144864271"},{"GrantID":32974,"CycleID":856,"CycleCode":"FR87        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR87         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":38590.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Clean up one site that has illegal dumping.","ParticipantName":"Tulare County Resource Management Agency","county":"Tulare              ","CountyID":54,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alexandra","LastName":"Yates","Phone":"5596247000"},{"GrantID":32975,"CycleID":858,"CycleCode":"TIP13       ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP13        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":220000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Three D Plastics uses grant funds to help us and our customers to be competitive in markets here in the U.S. and Canada. Our extensive line of rubber bases are used to provide ballast for traffic safety devices in the traffic safety and construction industry which we serve thru sales to governmental agencies, commercial and retail outlets. It is because of past CalRecycle grant programs that we are able to mold utility support blocks from 10 mesh crumb for a company in the Mid-West at competitive prices.  Three D Plastics anticipates usage of 2,200,000 pounds of crumb rubber and $220,000 in incentives.","ParticipantName":"Three D Plastics, Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Frank","LastName":"Dvoracek","Phone":"3238491316"},{"GrantID":32979,"CycleID":856,"CycleCode":"FR87        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR87         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":35930.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) parcel located off Centerville Road in Butte County has a persistent history of illegal dumping, largely attributed to its secluded location and ease of access via a dirt road. Despite previous clean-up efforts, the site continues to accumulate household waste, creating environmental, aesthetic, and public health concerns.\r\n\r\nThe Butte County Resource Conservation District (BCRCD) proposes a targeted clean-up and access control effort on approximately 0.8 acres of the 83-acre parcel. The project will remove an estimated 8 cubic yards of illegally dumped household debris concentrated near the dirt access road, several hundred feet off Centerville Road. Collected materials will be transported using equipment and trucks to the Neal Road Recycling and Waste Facility in Chico, CA.\r\n\r\nTo deter future dumping, a forestry-style gate will be installed on the BLM road entrance. Additionally, large boulders will be strategically placed to block bypass routes, and “No Trespassing” and “No Illegal Dumping” signage will be posted to reinforce access restrictions.\r\n\r\nThis project supports land stewardship goals, public safety, and responsible recreation by restoring the site and implementing long-term deterrents to prevent recurring dumping activity.","ParticipantName":"Butte County Resource Conservation District","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Faith","LastName":"Churchill","Phone":"5306433757"},{"GrantID":32982,"CycleID":860,"CycleCode":"RIG3        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG3         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Tiffany Morris","AwardedFunds":1864364.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Pavels Recycling LLC is upgrading its existing recycling center with the installation of advanced reverse vending solution designed to streamline customer experience and modernize beverage container redemption.\r\nThis innovative kiosk will provide faster and more accurate transactions, reduce wait times, and create a cleaner, more efficient recycling process for customers. By using technology to automate redemption, the center will be able to better serve the community by improving access \u0026 convenience, enhancing community cleanliness, supporting environmental goals, and encouraging local participation.\r\nOverall, this upgrade demonstrates Pavels Recycling LLC’s commitment to sustainability, innovation, and community service by offering a state-of-the-art recycling experience that benefits both residents and the environment.","ParticipantName":"Pavels Recycling LLC","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Pavel","LastName":"Pislar","Phone":"9166210354"},{"GrantID":33026,"CycleID":860,"CycleCode":"RIG3        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG3         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Tiffany Morris","AwardedFunds":1077041.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The San Jose Conservation Corps CRV Redemption program will utilize an innovative diversified approach to increase CRV accessibility and education in the SF Bay Area by expanding their existing certified recycling center through mobile RVM recycling in unserved convenience zones and installing RVMs registered as new recycling centers in local unserved grocery stores.","ParticipantName":"San Jose Conservation Corps","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Walker","Phone":"6507961054"},{"GrantID":33057,"CycleID":879,"CycleCode":"HD46        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2026-27   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD46         - 2026-27","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The County of Siskiyou is requesting funding to contract a qualified service provider to conduct a series of Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) collection events throughout its large, rural region. These temporary events are designed to provide accessible and safe disposal opportunities to residents in underserved areas who may otherwise lack options for proper HHW management. \r\n\r\nGrant funds will also support an expansive public outreach campaign which would include radio and digital advertisements, to maximize community participation and raise awareness about the environmental and health risks associated with improper HHW disposal. By delivering critical HHW services to underserved areas, this undertaking would promote a culture of environmental responsibility in Siskiyou County\u0027s rural populations.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Emily","LastName":"Harper","Phone":"5308428241"},{"GrantID":33061,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":169800.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Tustin is requesting $169,800 in funding through the FY 2025–26 Rubberized Pavement Grant Program (TRP18) to incorporate rubberized asphalt concrete (RAC) material into its Annual Roadway Rehabilitation and Sidewalk Repair Project. This project will take place within Zone 7 of the City’s Pavement Management Program, located in the Tustin Legacy area. The project area is generally bounded by Edinger Avenue to the north, Tustin Ranch Road to the east, Barranca Parkway to the south, and State Route 55 (SR-55) to the west.\r\n\r\nThe rehabilitation will include the placement of approximately 9,900 tons of RAC material and 45,600 square yards of rubberized chip seal. Construction is scheduled to begin in July 2026, with completion anticipated in October 2026.\r\n\r\nIncorporating RAC into this project will deliver long-term community and environmental benefits by:\r\n- Enhancing roadway durability and extending pavement life, reducing the need for frequent repairs;\r\n\r\n- Lowering traffic noise, improving quality of life for nearby residents;\r\n\r\n- Diverting thousands of scrap tires from California landfills, advancing the state’s recycling goals; and\r\n\r\n- Supporting a more sustainable and cost-effective pavement management program.\r\n\r\nThis project demonstrates the City of Tustin’s commitment to maintaining safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible transportation infrastructure.","ParticipantName":"City of Tustin","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elsa","LastName":"Robinson","Phone":"7145733030"},{"GrantID":33078,"CycleID":879,"CycleCode":"HD46        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2026-27   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD46         - 2026-27","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Fresno, Department of Public Utilities, Solid Waste Management Division will utilize grant funds to continue the Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) campaign through community outreach and education efforts. The City would also like to collaborate with County of Fresno HHW facility to offer and create community HHW disposal events. Providing additional opportunities for residents to properly dispose of HHW through a controlled process and promoting designated take-back locations at local hardware stores, or businesses, will support the further reduction of illegal dumping and environmental contamination.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"JILLIAN","LastName":"GAYTAN","Phone":"5596218618"},{"GrantID":33079,"CycleID":879,"CycleCode":"HD46        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2026-27   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD46         - 2026-27","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":25637.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Stanislaus County HHW Facility, located alongside a railroad with heavy pedestrian traffic, faces increased risks from fire hazards, unauthorized access, and debris due to its aging perimeter fence, which no longer provides adequate security. In FY 2024–2025, the facility processed over 605,000 pounds of waste from more than 9,600 visitors and 51,900 pounds from temporary events, while its reuse program grew 505% over five years, highlighting the community’s growing reliance on this site. To ensure safe operations, Stanislaus County seeks funding to upgrade the perimeter fencing. Additionally, we seek to improve employee safety through upgrading door thresholds and installing an office awning to prevent flooding from heavy rain. Funds will also be used to obtain an evaporative cooler to reduce heat stress during high summer temperatures which average above 100 degrees as our staff is exposed to the outdoor environment. Additional funds would support the purchase of new carts for safely moving heavy loads, PPE for oxidizer, bases, and acid lab-packing, and roadside dump cleanups. Lastly, we seek support to obtain overpack drums for the secure transport of damaged or non-compliant containers. These improvements are critical to protecting staff, residents, and equipment while ensuring the safe and efficient management of hazardous waste.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Job","LastName":"Ramirez","Phone":"2095256772"},{"GrantID":33085,"CycleID":879,"CycleCode":"HD46        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2026-27   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD46         - 2026-27","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: San Benito County Integrated Waste Management is applying for grant funds to implement a reusable 1lb. propane cylinder program and educate residents regarding HHW proper use and disposal. The concept is to provide residents with an incentive to switch from single-use HHW products to reusables ones to be more environmentally friendly and reduce the cost of managing HHW waste for the jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"San Benito County Integrated Waste Management Regional Agency","county":"San Benito          ","CountyID":35,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Celina","LastName":"Stotler","Phone":"8318090718"},{"GrantID":33088,"CycleID":867,"CycleCode":"HD45        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD45         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will provide public education and outreach on marine flares, the need to safely dispose, and reusable alternatives. This project includes at least one temporary one-day collection event providing safe, cost-effective, and environmentally-friendly collection and disposal of expired marine flares.","ParticipantName":"City of Long Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nate","LastName":"Pelczar","Phone":"2794447481"},{"GrantID":33089,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Jerri Diep","AwardedFunds":375000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Proposed Construction Dates: 04/1/2026 to 04/1/2028.\r\nThe total tons of RAC hot-mix: 34,090.91 tons","ParticipantName":"City of Simi Valley","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lauren","LastName":"Lien","Phone":"8055836882"},{"GrantID":33092,"CycleID":860,"CycleCode":"RIG3        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG3         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stephanie Livingston","AwardedFunds":3114585.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Circularity Recycling LLC, an existing certified recycling center, is seeking to expand CRV redemption access in Sacramento’s underserved convenience zones.\r\nThe project will deploy state-of-the-art Reverse Vending Machines (RVMs) and the related infrastructure to provide reliable, high-speed, and user-friendly recycling access for residents. The sites identified are strategically selected to close existing service gaps.","ParticipantName":"Circularity Recycling, LLC","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shalita","LastName":"Brydie","Phone":"9164596955"},{"GrantID":33103,"CycleID":867,"CycleCode":"HD45        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD45         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":75201.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Construction of the permanent Household Hazardous Waste Facility building at the Hawthorne Street Transfer Station was completed in September, 2003. \r\n\r\nGrant funding will be utilized for several small minor improvement projects. Projects will include an upgrade of the PHHWCF’s current lighting fixtures, along with updated lighting fixtures for the universal waste facillity that is co-located, and processes lightbulbs and batteries. These fixtures will be updated to LED lighting to provide better longevity and reduced energy consumption in the winter months.  \r\n\r\nAn additional small project is building a secondary containment for our bulking area, which includes lo-vol, used oil along with contaminated oil and paints. This containment will be built into the floor and prevent potential unintended releases should the primary containment fail.The final project and the majority of grant funds will be used for a gutter upgrade and facility skylight replacment. Current gutters and skylights are outdated and well past their projected useful life. Staff utilize the skylights to reduce the need for constant and continuous lighting during the summer months, reducing energy use overall.","ParticipantName":"Humboldt Waste Management Authority","county":"Humboldt            ","CountyID":12,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Carlos","LastName":"Chavez","Phone":"7072688680"},{"GrantID":33104,"CycleID":879,"CycleCode":"HD46        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2026-27   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD46         - 2026-27","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: this grant funding would cover costs associated with hiring a contracted vendor to collect, transport, and dispose of expired marine flares. OC Waste \u0026 Recycling proposes to host two collection events with the city of Dana Point. One collection event in late summer, 2026. The other in late summer, 2027.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andrew","LastName":"Le","Phone":"7148344151"},{"GrantID":33108,"CycleID":867,"CycleCode":"HD45        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD45         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The requested funds are anticipated to be utilized to incorporate marine flare disposal into our existing household hazardous waste program. Given that the City of Ventura is a coastal city with many residents who are boaters, marine flare disposal has become an imperative necessity for those who utilize our harbor. Unfortunately, the City of Ventura does not currently have the capability of assisting our residents with the disposal of expired and/or damaged marine flares.  \r\n\r\nAs a result, we have developed a plan to incorporate marine flare disposal through our existing HHW facility, with the help of our current hazardous waste disposal contractor and their third-party transporter. The funds would be used to update our existing infrastructure, purchase materials, transport and dispose of marine flares.","ParticipantName":"City of Ventura","county":"Ventura             ","CountyID":56,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Joe","LastName":"Yahner","Phone":"8053208792"},{"GrantID":33113,"CycleID":860,"CycleCode":"RIG3        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG3         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Tiffany Morris","AwardedFunds":2809264.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Nokola Holdings L.L.C. will utilize the grant to expand its existing facility, enabling the installation of Reverse Vending Machines (RVMs) and the processing of beverage containers collected from an innovative, all-in-one CRV mobile recycling unit. In addition to on-site buyback, the Mobile Unit will also feature a secure Bag Drop-Off option, allowing customers to leave pre-tagged bags of recyclables for later sorting, processing and payout. This added convenience helps reduce waiting times, encourages higher participation, and makes recycling more accessible for those unable to remain on-site.\r\nEstablishing a state-of-the-art centralized facility will allow Nokila Holdings L.L.C. to expand with RVM services and deploy mobile collection, improving accessibility and convenience for underserved and disadvantaged community.","ParticipantName":"Nokola Holdings L.L.C.","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Anthony","LastName":"St John","Phone":"6199332520"},{"GrantID":33119,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":126578.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Local Street Improvement Project will rehabilitate streets throughout the City of Hawthorne that have poor pavement conditions. Construction will be between 12/2027 to 03/2028. Approximately 15,000 tons of RAC hot-mix will be used to repave and replace asphalt.\r\n\r\nThe Moneta Garden Mobility Improvements Project is located in the Moneta Gardens area in the City of Hawthorne. The project limits are from Prairie Ave to Crenshaw Blvd as west to east and from El Segundo Blvd to Rosecrans Ave as north to south. Construction will be between 03/2026 to 08/2026. Approximately 6,200 tons of RAC hot-mix will be used to repave and replace asphalt on streets currently in poor conditions.\r\n\r\nThe City of Hawthorne has a median household income 80 percent or less of the statewide median household income.","ParticipantName":"City of Hawthorne","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dweejal (DJ)","LastName":"Torado","Phone":"3103492987"},{"GrantID":33120,"CycleID":879,"CycleCode":"HD46        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2026-27   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD46         - 2026-27","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will include a strong education and outreach component (EPR) to inform the community about proper household hazardous waste (HHW) management and disposal. The City of Hawthorne will host a One-Day HHW Collection Event, providing residents with a safe and convenient option to properly dispose of items such as paints, solvents, and automotive fluids. The project will also fund the purchase of essential personal protective equipment (PPE)—including chemical-resistant clothing, respirators, gloves, and eye protection—to ensure staff safety during collection and handling. In addition, staff will complete an 8-hour refresher Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) Standards Training to maintain compliance and preparedness. Together, these efforts will enhance community awareness, expand safe disposal opportunities, and ensure that HHW is managed in a safe, efficient, and compliant manner.","ParticipantName":"City of Hawthorne","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Selena","LastName":"Acuna","Phone":"3103492982"},{"GrantID":33128,"CycleID":879,"CycleCode":"HD46        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2026-27   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD46         - 2026-27","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Culver City residents have consistently expressed a strong interest in additional Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) collection opportunities. While the City currently offers a separate quarterly E-waste collection and paper shredding event, many attendees continue to seek the opportunity to properly dispose of HHW and frequently request additional outreach events within the City.\r\n\r\nThe City was previously awarded a grant (HD41) from CalRecycle to support HHW collection efforts, which has proven to be a valuable asset in expanding these services. The success of that grant-funded program highlights the importance of continued investment, as residents regularly request more events of this kind.\r\n\r\nTo expand access to safe disposal options, the City is seeking funding to continue hosting an additional “pop-up” HHW collection event. Current semi-annual events hosted by the County of Los Angeles in Culver City do not fully meet residents\u0027 demands. Adding one or more annual events will help reduce improper disposal, strengthen environmental outcomes, and better serve the community.\r\n\r\nIn addition to funding the HHW event, the City requests that the grant support training for City staff through an 8-hour HAZWOPER course, to increase knowledge and ensure safety when staff occasionally encounter hazardous waste in the course of their work duties. \r\n\r\nGrant funds would also be used to provide targeted community outreach and education, increasing public awareness on proper HHW management and promoting safe, sustainable disposal practices.","ParticipantName":"City of Culver City","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shetauna","LastName":"Smith","Phone":"3102536456"},{"GrantID":33131,"CycleID":867,"CycleCode":"HD45        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD45         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will provide public education and outreach on marine flares, the need to safely dispose, and reusable alternatives. This project includes at least one temporary one-day collection event providing safe, cost-effective, and environmentally-friendly collection and disposal of expired marine flares.","ParticipantName":"San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"San Luis Obispo     ","CountyID":40,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Coby","LastName":"Skye","Phone":"8057815952"},{"GrantID":33133,"CycleID":867,"CycleCode":"HD45        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD45         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Tuolumne County will use grant funds to make essential upgrades to its Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) facility in Jamestown. Improvements include new shelving and labeling for safer material organization, installation of a sink, electrical upgrades to support operations, interior repainting, and purchase of a forklift to safely handle one-drum pallets. A CO2 fire suppression system will enhance worker and public safety, and the facility will incorporate the One Drum program to give residents a faster, more convenient way to dispose of household batteries. The grant will also provide HAZWOPER refresher recertification training for five solid waste employees over the next three years. These upgrades will ensure the HHW facility continues to operate safely, efficiently, and in compliance with state regulations while protecting staff, the public, and the environment. In addition, the County will host 1 lb. propane cylinder exchange events where residents are encouraged to bring in their single-use propane canisters. For every two empty disposable cylinders turned in, residents will receive one refillable cylinder.","ParticipantName":"Tuolumne County","county":"Tuolumne            ","CountyID":55,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Monique","LastName":"Figueroa","Phone":"2095335632"},{"GrantID":33138,"CycleID":879,"CycleCode":"HD46        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2026-27   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD46         - 2026-27","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":16000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Town plans to host eight events, three in 2026, and two in 2027 and 2028. Additionally, there will be one final event in 2029. These events will increase awareness about the HHW program as well as provide our rural and isolated residents with a convenient way to reduce household hazardous waste.  Batteries and fluorescent lamps will be accepted at all eight HHW events.","ParticipantName":"Town of Mammoth Lakes","county":"Mono                ","CountyID":26,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Pam","LastName":"Kobylarz","Phone":"7609653603"},{"GrantID":33141,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Jerri Diep","AwardedFunds":375000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Wildomar will utilize approximately 25,000 Tons of Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Hot-Mix to improve multiple roadways and further protection for public health, safety, and the environment. Project start date is April 2026 with construction completion April 2028. Cameron Luna, Associate Engineer completed the TDA training course on October 5, 2022 and the Rubberized Asphalt Concrete (RAC) Technical Training Workshop on November 8, 2023.","ParticipantName":"City of Wildomar","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Simpson","Phone":"3233748312"},{"GrantID":33149,"CycleID":860,"CycleCode":"RIG3        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG3         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Justine Taylor","AwardedFunds":2443377.0000,"ProjectSummary":"P \u0026 R Recycling LLC is committed to supporting both the environment and the local economy through innovative recycling solutions. The existing Lodi facility will be upgraded with advanced Reverse Vending Machine (RVM) technology, enabling faster transactions, reducing operational costs, and enhancing the overall customer experience for residents. In addition, a brand-new Escalon location will feature a state-of-the-art outdoor kiosk, also equipped with RVM technology, designed to provide a clean, efficient, and accessible way for the community to redeem CRV beverage containers. ","ParticipantName":"P \u0026 R Recycling LLC","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Pablo","LastName":"Rodriguez","Phone":"2095187076"},{"GrantID":33168,"CycleID":879,"CycleCode":"HD46        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2026-27   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD46         - 2026-27","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Funds awarded from HD46 will be used to help El Dorado County\u0027s HHW program to reach more residents and increase awareness for HHW disposal-related issues.  Funds will pay for temporary collection events, public outreach, PPE for collection event staff, and training for event staff.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Aron","LastName":"Faria","Phone":"5306216656"},{"GrantID":33171,"CycleID":866,"CycleCode":"HD44        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD44         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Imperial Valley Resource Management Agency (IVRMA), in strategic partnership with the City of Calipatria, proposes the development of a state-of-the-art, permanent Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection Facility aimed at expanding safe, accessible, and environmentally responsible hazardous waste disposal options for residents across northern Imperial County.\r\n\r\nThis proposed facility is a critical infrastructure enhancement that will serve as a vital resource for all residents of Imperial County, with a primary focus on providing improved access for communities in the northern region, including Calipatria, Westmorland, Niland, Bombay Beach, and Salton City. While the facility will be open to residents countywide, its strategic location and targeted outreach will prioritize residents from the northern part of Imperial County, addressing existing transportation barriers and enhancing regional environmental health.\r\n\r\nCurrently, residents from these northern communities must travel considerable distances—primarily to the City of Brawley—to dispose of HHW, which presents significant logistical challenges and transportation barriers. These barriers often discourage proper disposal practices, risking environmental contamination and public health concerns.\r\n\r\nBy establishing a conveniently located, year-round HHW collection point in Calipatria, this project aims to significantly reduce these barriers, thereby increasing community participation in safe and responsible hazardous waste management. The facility will operate at no cost to residents, providing a safe and reliable drop-off site for common HHW items such as paints, solvents, pesticides, automotive fluids, used oil and filters, batteries, and electronic waste.\r\n\r\nSite Procurement, Planning, Design, and Permitting: Currently underway, these activities will ensure the facility layout complies with all safety, environmental, and regulatory standards, establishing a solid foundation for subsequent development phases.\r\n\r\n**Project Components and Use of HD44 Grant Funds:**\r\n\r\nFunding through the HD44 grant will be allocated exclusively to eligible project costs, including:\r\n  \r\n-Procurement of Specialized HHW Handling Equipment: Acquisition of critical safety and containment infrastructure, including secondary containment systems, fire suppression systems, spill response kits, personal protective equipment (PPE), and compliant storage units to ensure safe handling and storage of hazardous materials.\r\n  \r\n-Construction and Infrastructure Installation: Building the physical infrastructure, such as containment pads, storage bays, ventilation systems, and safety barriers, designed to meet all environmental and safety standards.\r\n  \r\n-Public Education and Outreach: Developing targeted outreach campaigns to inform community members about the new facility, accepted materials, proper disposal practices, and how to access services. Special emphasis will be placed on engaging residents from northern Imperial County to maximize utilization and environmental benefits.\r\n  \r\n-Operational Launch and Staff Training: Finalizing the facility\u0027s readiness for operational status, including comprehensive staff training and community notification efforts to maximize utilization and safety.\r\n\r\nThe project will be executed in strict accordance with CalRecycle’s HD44 Procedures and Requirements, with an anticipated completion date of February 28, 2029.\r\n\r\nUpon completion, this facility will serve as a vital environmental safeguard, significantly improving public health and safety by encouraging proper hazardous waste disposal. It will also foster environmentally sustainable practices within the region, reduce illegal dumping, and contribute to the overall stewardship of Imperial County’s natural resources. While accessible to all residents, the facility’s strategic location and targeted outreach will particularly benefit those in the northern communities by reducing transportation barriers and promoting greater participation in environmentally responsible waste management.","ParticipantName":"Imperial Valley Resource Management Agency","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maricela","LastName":"Galarza","Phone":"7609960972"},{"GrantID":33177,"CycleID":858,"CycleCode":"TIP13       ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP13        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: As a manufacturer of recycled waste tire rubber producing products for the building industry and ADA compliance, we plan to use 1,500,000 lbs. of 10/20 mesh crumb rubber for the TDP/New Existing product category totaling $150,000.","ParticipantName":"Van Duerr Industries, Inc. dba SafePath Products","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"kelly","LastName":"morabito","Phone":"5308931596"},{"GrantID":33178,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":374310.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Santa Clara County Roads and Airport Department are planning a series of roadway maintenance projects to improve pavement conditions and extend roadway service life. This effort will utilize 374,310 square yards of rubberized chip seal for construction phase starting 07/2026 and anticipated to end 03/2028 during FY25-26 Rubberized Pavement Grant Program term. These pavement resurfacing projects will be implemented in consequential order across various sites in select southern Santa Clara County, predominately rural roadways—San Martin Ave, Tennant Ave, Uvas Rd, Watsonville Rd, Barnard Rd, Condit Rd, Baxter Ave, Creston Dr, Old Santa Cruz Highway, and Summit Rd. \r\nEligible binder types will be used for reimbursed portions, with assurance that crumb rubber content and comply with CA sourcing requirements. All incurred costs associated with installation and construction will be after receipt of the Notice of Proceed.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tyris","LastName":"Le","Phone":"4085732495"},{"GrantID":33180,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":133140.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Lemoore intends to utilize rubberized asphalt concrete to construct accessible pathways at two community parks and in a pavement rehabilitation project that will consist of milling the existing pavement surface to pave a new top surface layer. Proposed construction dates are from 05/2026 to 11/2026. These projects are estimated to utilize 4,438 tons of hot-mix rubberized asphalt concrete.","ParticipantName":"City of Lemoore","county":"Kings               ","CountyID":16,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Orfil","LastName":"Muniz","Phone":"5594294747"},{"GrantID":33181,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Duartina Johnson","AwardedFunds":40425.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Cathedral City is seeking funding through the CalRecycle Rubberized Pavement Grant Program for two roadway rehabilitation projects.\r\n\r\n1- Vista Chino Pavement Reconstruction Project\r\n\r\nThe first project, the Vista Chino Pavement Reconstruction Project, aims to rehabilitate approximately 110,800 square feet of Vista Chino using rubberized asphalt pavement. Vista Chino is a vital four-lane arterial roadway that connects Cathedral City with Palm Springs, Riverside County, and State Route 111. It supports regional traffic circulation, emergency response, and serves as a critical alternate route to I-10 during major closures.\r\n\r\nIn 2023, Tropical Storm Hilary caused severe damage to this corridor due to mudflows and cleanup operations, significantly compromising pavement conditions along a key segment. This project proposes a 2-inch grind and overlay from Date Palm Drive to Panorama Road (approximately 1,860 feet in length) to restore the roadway and prevent further deterioration and costlier repairs. Rehabilitation of Vista Chino is essential to maintaining public safety, regional mobility, and economic continuity.\r\n\r\n2- Cathedral Canyon Drive Street Rehabilitation Project\r\n\r\nThe second project, the Cathedral Canyon Drive Street Rehabilitation Project, will improve approximately 128,500 square feet of Cathedral Canyon Drive using rubberized asphalt pavement. Cathedral Canyon is another major arterial corridor in Cathedral City, providing critical north-south connectivity between Ramon Road, Dinah Shore Drive, and State Route 111, all of which are key regional roadways that connect Cathedral City with neighboring cities across the Coachella Valley. Cathedral Canyon Drive also serves numerous residential neighborhoods and experiences high daily traffic volumes. This project represents the first phase of a planned, multi-year effort to rehabilitate the corridor, beginning with a 2-inch grind and overlay from Perez Road to the Ofelia Bringas Memorial Bridge.\r\nEstimated construction start date of 02/2026 and total tonnage of 3,675 tons of RAC hot-mix. ","ParticipantName":"City of Cathedral City","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Elizabeth","LastName":"Medina","Phone":"7602022478"},{"GrantID":33183,"CycleID":879,"CycleCode":"HD46        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2026-27   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD46         - 2026-27","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":92300.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Regional Waste Management Authority (RWMA) oversees the Yuba-Sutter Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Facility and is planning several outreach and facility improvement projects. A key effort includes redesigning, printing, and distributing 2,500 brochures in 2026 to educate disadvantaged communities on proper HHW disposal and services available at the facility. Proposed facility upgrades include pavement replacement, fencing repairs, awning installation, ceiling leak repairs, new signage, and replacing outdated equipment. These projects, scheduled between 2026 and 2027, aim to improve safety, compliance, and service efficiency at the HHW Facility while enhancing public education and community access.","ParticipantName":"Regional Waste Management Authority","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Omie","LastName":"Hartman Jr","Phone":"8589267306"},{"GrantID":33185,"CycleID":867,"CycleCode":"HD45        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD45         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Project Description \r\n\r\nButte County (Authority) will design a photovoltaic panel (PV) recycling pilot project that will utilize multiple one one-day events for solar panel collection for reuse and recycling. The Authority will work closely with a local hauler to host the solar panel collection events. Panels that are deemed safe for reusable will be sent to local reuse outlets such as Habitat for Humanity or other local reuse partners. The promotion of the event(s), budget allowing, may include print media, radio, television and outdoor media to reach all demographics within the jurisdiction and utilize our target audience of homeowners with unwanted solar panels. Additionally, direct calls will be made to solar contractors, and other solar professionals, to gauge their view on the best practices for solar panel reuse and recycling and promote the events.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Butte County","county":"Butte               ","CountyID":4,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Valerie","LastName":"Meza","Phone":"5308792353"},{"GrantID":33190,"CycleID":867,"CycleCode":"HD45        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD45         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Annabel Farrall","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Moreno Valley is launching a one-year lithium-ion battery collection program in partnership with a certified recycling vendor. Secure collection containers will be placed at designated city facilities, giving residents safe and convenient options for disposing of household batteries. All collected batteries will be managed and recycled in compliance with state and federal regulations, reducing environmental hazards and supporting sustainability. In addition, the city will partner with Advertising Marketplace to purchase digital billboard space to promote Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) events, with ads running two weeks before the April 11, 2026, and November 14, 2026 events. Specialized battery collection containers will also be purchased to ensure proper storage, transport, and safety compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Moreno Valley","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"James","LastName":"Delgado","Phone":"9514133109"},{"GrantID":33191,"CycleID":860,"CycleCode":"RIG3        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG3         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Danbaki Johnson","AwardedFunds":2319304.0000,"ProjectSummary":"M \u0026 R Recycling, LLC will utilize grant funds to upgrade its existing recycling centers in Lockeford and Jackson with state-of-the-art Reverse Vending Machine (RVM) technology. These enhancements will streamline the CRV redemption process, increase operational efficiency, reduce wait times, and provide customers with a cleaner, faster, and more user-friendly recycling experience. By modernizing facilities, M\u0026R Recycling, LLC aims to improve customer satisfaction, promote environmental responsibility, and set a higher standard for recycling services in the community.","ParticipantName":"M \u0026 R Recycling LLC","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Fernando","LastName":"Rodriguez Medina","Phone":"2093653299"},{"GrantID":33194,"CycleID":864,"CycleCode":"RIG4        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG4         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Stephanie Livingston","AwardedFunds":109509.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Pala Band of Mission Indians proposes to increase recycling diversion rates using an innovative mobile recycling trailer that can be used at various tribal events, fairs, and school programs. They are seeking funding to build on existing solid waste efforts and expand the recycling program at the Pala Transfer Station and Recycling Center. The mobile recycling program will provide better outreach and education, tailored to the tribal community.","ParticipantName":"Pala Band of Mission Indians","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Alexis","LastName":"Wallick","Phone":"7608913537"},{"GrantID":33200,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Duartina Johnson","AwardedFunds":23705.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Rolling Hills Estates will resurface the following roadway segments with Rubberized Asphalt Concrete (RAC):\r\n\r\nPalos Verdes Drive East: 0 N/Conestoga to 550 S/P.V. Drive North (PCI 49)\r\n\r\nPalos Verdes Drive North: 0 W/Silver Spur to City Limit (E/W) (PCI 67)\r\n\r\nPalos Verdes Drive North: 550 W/Crenshaw to 0 E/Hawthorne (PCI 67)\r\n\r\nThese arterial corridors are essential routes on the Palos Verdes Peninsula and have pavement condition indices that demonstrate the need for rehabilitation, particularly Palos Verdes Drive East (PCI 49). These corridors are major arterials that serve local neighborhoods and regional traffic on the Palos Verdes Peninsula. The use of RAC will extend pavement life, improve safety and ride quality, and divert waste tires from landfills.\r\n\r\nCity proposes using 2,155 tons of RAC hot-mix and estimated construction date of 09/2026.","ParticipantName":"City of Rolling Hills Estates","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kirsten","LastName":"Graham","Phone":"3103771577"},{"GrantID":33210,"CycleID":879,"CycleCode":"HD46        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2026-27   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD46         - 2026-27","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Vista Public Works\u0027 Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) facility plays a crucial role in protecting the environment and public health by providing a safe disposal route for hazardous materials. To enhance its functionality and safety, several minor improvements are proposed. These include applying a slurry seal to the parking lot, installing new signage, erecting permanent barriers, and replacing the perimeter fence.","ParticipantName":"City of Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Leslie","LastName":"Webb Blanco","Phone":"7606435476"},{"GrantID":33211,"CycleID":860,"CycleCode":"RIG3        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG3         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stephanie Livingston","AwardedFunds":2714221.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Simply Recycle LLC proposes establishing and operating an innovative CRV redemption center in Pollock Pines, a rural community with limited access to convenient recycling options. The project will utilize Reverse Vending Machine (RVM) technology in an indoor, automated facility designed to provide clean, efficient, and customer-friendly redemption experiences.\r\n\r\nThis new site will streamline CRV redemption through technology and digital recordkeeping, reducing wait times and minimizing manual handling. By introducing a modern, automated solution in an underserved community, Simply Recycle will create convenient access for local residents, divert more containers from disposal, and increase overall recycling participation in the region.\r\n","ParticipantName":"Simply Recycle LLC","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms  ","FirstName":"Jacie","LastName":"Leavitt","Phone":"9167904961"},{"GrantID":33212,"CycleID":879,"CycleCode":"HD46        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2026-27   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD46         - 2026-27","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:The proposed project involves the set-up and operation of a series of temporary collection events designed specifically for the safe collection and disposal of household hazardous waste (HHW). These events will be conducted as one-day pop-up operations at the Glenn County Transfer Station, a centralized location for all county residents. \r\n\r\nEach event will be fully staffed with contracted trained personnel and equipped with the necessary infrastructure, including mobile collection units, safety equipment, temporary storage containers, signage, and traffic control measures to ensure safe and efficient operations. \r\n\r\nAcceptable materials will include common household hazardous waste such as paints, solvents, batteries, fluorescent lamps, cleaners, pesticides, and e-waste (except covered e-waste). All collected waste will be transported and disposed of in compliance with local, state, and federal regulations by a certified hazardous waste hauler.\r\n\r\nThis project is critically needed to address existing service gaps in HHW disposal access, particularly for residents in underserved or geographically remote communities who may not have convenient access to permanent HHW facilities. \r\n\r\nThese collection events will help prevent the improper disposal of hazardous materials, such as illegal dumping or pouring chemicals down household drains, which can lead to environmental contamination of soil, groundwater, and local waterways. The project supports broader environmental protection goals and contributes directly to community health and safety by reducing exposure to hazardous substances.\r\n\r\nThrough community outreach, education, and targeted location planning, the mobile collection events will also serve to raise awareness about HHW and promote responsible waste management practices. Ultimately, the project provides a practical, scalable, and community-focused solution to managing hazardous household waste, in alignment with local waste diversion and pollution prevention goals.","ParticipantName":"Glenn County","county":"Glenn               ","CountyID":11,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Talia","LastName":"Richardson","Phone":"5309346530"},{"GrantID":33214,"CycleID":879,"CycleCode":"HD46        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2026-27   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD46         - 2026-27","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":47000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: $30,000 will be allocated for the hazardous waste pick up from the City\u0027s trash and recycling service. This will include the event planning, managing, and setting up of drop off areas in the PWSD during drop-off events.\r\n$17,000 will be used for the production, printing, and mailing of educational/informational materials.","ParticipantName":"City of Arcadia","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Anastasia","LastName":"Kim","Phone":"6262542717"},{"GrantID":33221,"CycleID":879,"CycleCode":"HD46        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2026-27   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD46         - 2026-27","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Pico Rivera seeks to host an outreach campaign and a one-day Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) collection event to provide a convenient and accessible disposal option for our residents. This project will directly address the needs of our community, a majority of which is designated as a disadvantaged community by CalEPA. It will also help address the city\u0027s problem with illegal HHW dumping.\r\n\r\nCurrently, our residents lack a permanent, local HHW collection facility and must travel to neighboring cities for proper disposal, creating a barrier for many. This grant will fund a centrally located, highly publicized event, removing transportation hurdles and reducing the likelihood of illegal dumping. A special focus will be placed on collecting items containing refrigerants, which are potent greenhouse gases. This action directly supports our city\u0027s Climate Action Plan to mitigate high-impact climate pollutants and is vital to protecting public health.\r\n\r\nFunds will be used for grant management, event logistics, traffic control, equipment, and waste transportation and disposal services provided by a state-certified contractor. We will also implement a robust, bilingual outreach campaign utilizing the city\u0027s website, social media channels, and local media to ensure maximum participation.\r\n\r\nThis event will provide a direct and meaningful benefit by safely removing hazardous materials from our neighborhoods, protecting our environment, and promoting environmental stewardship within a community disproportionately affected by pollution.","ParticipantName":"City of Pico Rivera","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Victor","LastName":"Ferrer","Phone":"5628014027"},{"GrantID":33226,"CycleID":858,"CycleCode":"TIP13       ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP13        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":650000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The products we will be using for this Grant will be crumb rubber bases for highway traffic delineators such as cones, tubes and drums. Other products are used for temporary highway signage.  The category of Grant we will be applying for is Tire Incentive using California Recycled tires.  We estimate we will use more than 6,500,000 pounds of recycled crumb for this Grant and therefore we are requesting $650,000.","ParticipantName":"TrafFix Devices Inc.","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Cobus","LastName":"Conradie","Phone":"9493615663"},{"GrantID":33228,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":225000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The project involves applying 7,500 tons of RAC Hot-Mix to approx 4.5 miles of roadway.  Proposed construction start date is 06/2026.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Herndon","Phone":"2097546401"},{"GrantID":33229,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":252419.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The resurfacing project will install rubberized Chip-Seal followed by a Slurry Seal application at various local streets throughout the City of Stockton. The scope of work includes removing and replacing pavement striping, pavement markings, and pavement legends. The estimated total area of the resurfacing is 252,419 square yards. The chip-seal rubber binder will contain a minimum of 300 pounds of tire-derived crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder. The proposed construction dates for the project is 06/2026 to 06/2027.","ParticipantName":"City of Stockton","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Adriana","LastName":"Garibay","Phone":"2099377298"},{"GrantID":33233,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Jerri Diep","AwardedFunds":337500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Town of Apple Valley will use the CalRecycle Rubberized Asphalt Concrete (RAC) Grant funds to resurface local roads with rubberized chip seal, a sustainable paving material that incorporates recycled waste tires. This project will divert tires from landfills, reduce environmental impacts, and extend roadway life cycles. Grant funds will be used to ensure cost-effective, high-quality infrastructure improvements that benefit the community.  The project spans over two years with Chip Seal 2026 beginning in August 2026, and completing in October 2026, using 315,000 square yards of rubberized chip seal material and Chip Seal 2027 will begin in August 2027, completing in October 2027 using 360,000 square yards of rubberized chip seal material.   Apple Valley has a median household income (MHI) of 69 percent of the statewide MHI.","ParticipantName":"Town of Apple Valley","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Ryan","Phone":"7602407000"},{"GrantID":33237,"CycleID":858,"CycleCode":"TIP13       ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP13        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":650000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"US Rubber Recycling Inc manufactures flooring from crumb rubber.  The products are used mainly in commercial flooring and underlayment for sound mitigation.  The company expects to use 5,000,000 lbs. of crumb rubber within the New/Existing TDP incentive category next year.  We are requesting $650,000 grant award amount.","ParticipantName":"U.S. Rubber Recycling, Inc.","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kendra","LastName":"Steinmeyer","Phone":"9098251200"},{"GrantID":33239,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":375000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Sealing project will consist of slurry sealing and asphalt rubber cape sealing streets all over the City of San Leandro, as well as necessary base repairs, utility cover adjustments, and striping. The current estimated quantity of cape seal is 297,480 square yards.\r\n\r\nThe Overlay project will consist of a 2.5” Mill and Overlay of Hesperian Boulevard from the I-238 overpass to Bayfair Drive. As part of this road reconstruction project, the City will be installing class IV bike lanes along this segment of Hesperian Boulevard, installing ADA accessible curb ramps, utility cover adjustments and striping. The Current Estimated quantity of RHMA is about 5000 Tons.\r\n\r\n3,691.43 tons of RAC hot-mix and estimated construction date of 05/2026","ParticipantName":"City of San Leandro","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Bennett","LastName":"Sanderson","Phone":"5105773432"},{"GrantID":33246,"CycleID":858,"CycleCode":"TIP13       ","CycleNameID":128,"CycleName":"Tire Incentive Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TIP13        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":650000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"We will use a fine mesh rubber (50 mesh) in our process of manufacturing shingle and roll goods for roofing materials. The crumb rubber usage will contain 1,733,333.32 pounds for a total amount of $650,000. The crumb rubber will be incorporated in the asphalt rubber blend, replacing a portion of the primer rubber (SBS) that is used as the binder for the roofing materials.","ParticipantName":"Herbert Malarkey Roofing Company, dba Malarkey Roofing Products","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eileen","LastName":"Dutton","Phone":"5032407850"},{"GrantID":33250,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":180000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Annual Local Street Improvements Proposed Construction Dates: 10/2026 - 02/2027\r\n4000 tons of RAC hot-mix\r\n\r\nRoadway System Pavement Rehabilitation Proposed Construction Dates: 09/2027 - 03/2028\r\n8000 tons of RAC hot-mix","ParticipantName":"City of Hermosa Beach","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Magvern","LastName":"By","Phone":"3103180257"},{"GrantID":33257,"CycleID":866,"CycleCode":"HD44        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD44         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":250000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The proposed project is to upgrade the existing Ben Lomond Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) facility that no longer meets the size or containment requirements of modern HHW management. The project as planned is estimated to cost approximately $600,000.00. The $250,000.00 in requested grant funds would offset the County budget to make this important project more affordable to build in these uncertain economic times. The current HHW facility serves the unincorporated county, the small cities of Capitola and Scotts Valley as well as the City of Santa Cruz. The Ben Lomond HHW facility includes a canopy covered area with storage cells and containment pallets/structures that does not provide adequate covered storage space for the amount of HHW collected at the facility. Approximately 40% of HHW storage is outside the canopy covered area. The proposed construction project will demolish and replace the degraded and undersized canopy and make facility upgrades to improve containment at the HHW collection facility. These upgrades will replace degraded infrastructure, improve HHW facility function, and provide containment upgrades to protect staff and public safety.","ParticipantName":"Santa Cruz County","county":"Santa Cruz          ","CountyID":44,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kasey","LastName":"Kolassa","Phone":"8314542160"},{"GrantID":33259,"CycleID":867,"CycleCode":"HD45        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD45         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Akemi Myers","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: We will make minor improvements to our HHW facility, including: Shelving, curb ramps and painting. We will host 2-4 e-waste events for the community and 1 household hazardous waste event. We will develop, deliver and post education materials by way of advertising and handouts at events to help inform the public on proper disposal of batteries, paint, e-waste (excluding covered e-waste), aerosol paint cans, and other HHW materials. Advertising will be through local media entities and social media.","ParticipantName":"Nevada County","county":"Nevada              ","CountyID":29,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Julie","LastName":"Miller","Phone":"5302651438"},{"GrantID":33260,"CycleID":879,"CycleCode":"HD46        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2026-27   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD46         - 2026-27","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The San Bernardino County Household Hazardous Waste Program (Program) consists of 14 PHHWCF’s operating throughout the County on different days of the week, and 1 Central Facility in the City of San Bernardino that operates Monday through Friday (M-F). San Bernardino County residents can dispose of HHW in any of our collection sites 7 days a week and at least one site is guaranteed to be open for County residents. \r\n\r\nHHW seeks funding to expand its services to safely collect and manage high-watt lithium-ion batteries (exclude car batteries) and damaged/defective/recalled (DDR) batteries at all sites within the county. These items present a growing fire, health, and environmental risk, yet the program is currently unable to accept them due to high disposal costs and the need for specialized containers. Grant funds will be used for collection and disposal costs of these lithium batteries as well as providing storage kits to all satellite facilities for safe storing. \r\n\r\nFunds will also be used to promote community outreach by providing residents clear, multilingual education about safe disposal practices and improve public safety by reducing the fire and health risk of improperly disposed of lithium batteries.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County Fire Protection District","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ana","LastName":"Villanueva","Phone":"9093825401"},{"GrantID":33267,"CycleID":879,"CycleCode":"HD46        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2026-27   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD46         - 2026-27","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Chula Vista\u0027s HHW outreach campaign will focus on educating its residents about HHW and motivate them to use the permanent collection site for HHW. The campaign will also promote the expanded door-to-door HHW collection program. In order to reach the largest possible number of residents, we will use several outreach methods that will mutually reinforce each other yet be tailored to effectively reach the City’s diverse population. Outreach methods will include digital advertising, email blasts, and/or social/digital media using geotargeting to help ensure residents are exposed to the proper HHW disposal options.","ParticipantName":"City of Chula Vista","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shawn","LastName":"Campbell","Phone":"9164464744"},{"GrantID":33268,"CycleID":879,"CycleCode":"HD46        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2026-27   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD46         - 2026-27","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: We will expand and promote retail take-back of unwanted batteries, promote collection events for unwanted HHW at local facilities, and help residents understand the harmful impact of unsustainable disposal techniques. We will provide local retailers with safe disposal battery boxes so that residents have safe and convenient options of disposing of unwanted batteries, in addition to materials that show them when and where materials may be dropped off at the local HHW facility. The HHW education campaign will include multi-media campaign materials to promote source reduction, use, and proper disposal of HHW, including 1 lb. propane cylinders, paint, and batteries. Through this effort, we will decrease improper disposal of common HHW, especially batteries which can be a major fire hazard and leech toxic chemicals into our environment.","ParticipantName":"City of Torrance","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Kayla","LastName":"Casillas","Phone":"3107816900"},{"GrantID":33270,"CycleID":867,"CycleCode":"HD45        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD45         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Raju Payuran","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the below summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of West Covina will conduct a public outreach campaign to educate\r\nresidents about proper HHW disposal and to direct them to Los Angeles County\u0027s\r\nCountywide Household Hazardous and Electronic Waste Collection Program facilities.\r\nThe aim of the campaign is to increase the number of households that properly\r\ndispose of HHW and the overall HHW residential collection totals. The project will\r\neducate residents about the acceptable and non-acceptable HHW items, proper\r\nHHW handling and transportation, and facility locations and hours. Funding will be available for all eligible HHW and e-waste materials only.","ParticipantName":"City of West Covina","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shawn","LastName":"Campbell","Phone":"9164464744"},{"GrantID":33271,"CycleID":867,"CycleCode":"HD45        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD45         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":24799.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The project will educate Contra Costa County residents about the acceptable and non-acceptable HHW items, proper HHW handling and transportation, facility locations and hours, and the curbside pickup programs where available. In order to help consistently improve drop-off and pickup numbers, the County needs to continue its public outreach campaigns to promote proper HHW disposal options.  In order to reach the largest possible number of residents, we will use several outreach methods that will mutually reinforce each other yet be tailored to effectively reach the County’s diverse population. Outreach methods may include door hangers and/or direct mail, bill inserts, newspaper advertising, email blasts, and/or social + digital media to help ensure that every resident is exposed to the HHW  messages.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shawn","LastName":"Campbell","Phone":"9164464744"},{"GrantID":33272,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":375000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Moreno Valley is embarking on an extensive project focused on rehabilitating pavements, with the primary goal of enhancing the quality and durability of roads across the entire city. This endeavor will encompass the rehabilitation and preservation of about 150 residential street segments throughout Moreno Valley. The approach for the proposed batch of streets consists of using grind and overlay techniques to effectively restore local neighborhood streets.\r\nExpected Construction Date: 05/2026 - 03/2027\r\nTons of RAC hot-mix: 48,000","ParticipantName":"City of Moreno Valley","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Khari","LastName":"Kinermon","Phone":"9514133251"},{"GrantID":33274,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":322452.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Zone 7 Pavement Management and Zone 6 Pavement Management are 5-year capital improvement plan (CIP) projects that will rehabilitate various residential streets with rubberized chip seal and extend the useful life of Pittsburg roads. The project will consist of approximately 375,000 SY of rubberized chip seal.\r\n\r\nConstruction Start Date Zone 7 06/2026\r\nConstruction Dates Zone 7 06/2026 to 09/2026\r\nConstruction Start Date Zone 6 06/2027\r\nConstruction Dates Zone 6 06/2027 to 09/2027","ParticipantName":"City of Pittsburg","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Savon","LastName":"Reese","Phone":"9252526943"},{"GrantID":33275,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":375000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Cold milling designated roadway AC pavement segment and construct a 2-inch thick Asphalt Rubber Hot Mix (ARHM) overlay across the AC pavement;\r\nProposed Construction Date: February 2026 \r\nTotal Tons of RAC Hot-mix: 25,000 tons","ParticipantName":"City of Inglewood","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Aleathia","LastName":"Scott","Phone":"3104125501"},{"GrantID":33276,"CycleID":879,"CycleCode":"HD46        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2026-27   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD46         - 2026-27","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":94587.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Shasta County, a rural county with a population under 200,000, is planning a solar panel reuse and recycling pilot program in conjunction with the CPSC, where one-day collection events will be held throughout the county. The success of this initiative, which aims to provide residents with a way to reuse or recycle their unwanted solar panels, largely depends on the active participation of the residents. An education campaign will be developed, and in-person outreach will also be conducted to educate residents on the proper management of solar panels. These events will be promoted and publicized to maximize the collection of panels received from residents, and the accompanying education campaign will focus on reuse as a measure of source reduction for universal waste. For the non-working panels, recycling in accordance with DTSC\u0027s rules will be explored in a manner that sends as few components as possible to the hazardous landfill and strives for a more circular solar panel recovery program.","ParticipantName":"Shasta County","county":"Shasta              ","CountyID":45,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Myhrvold","Phone":"5302255789"},{"GrantID":33278,"CycleID":879,"CycleCode":"HD46        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2026-27   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD46         - 2026-27","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Tolowa Dee-ni\u0027 Nation is working to increase their Environmental Division\u0027s ability to manage Hazardous Household Waste on tribal lands.  We recently had 16 staff complete a 24 hour HAZWOPER course for Oil Spill Prevention and Response.  The next step is to ensure HHW is safely stored and we have the appropriate equipment for handling and storing HHW at our office.  To promote safe disposal of HHW, the Nation will develop education and outreach materials that will be distributed at monthly HHW collection events.","ParticipantName":"Tolowa Dee-ni\u0027 Nation","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Monica","LastName":"Hiner","Phone":"7074879255"},{"GrantID":33279,"CycleID":867,"CycleCode":"HD45        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD45         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will upgrade the flooring at San Mateo County Environmental Health Services Household Hazardous Waste facility located at 32 Tower Road, San Mateo CA 94402.  Upgraded epoxy flooring will increase the efficiency of operations and allow more hazardous waste to be collected in a way that protects the environment from spills and reduces slips trips and falls.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Liliana","LastName":"Mejia","Phone":"6503399791"},{"GrantID":33281,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Jerri Diep","AwardedFunds":138525.0000,"ProjectSummary":"1. TR212 - Traffic Signal Installation (Monte Vista @ Walnut): Construction Scheduled from November 2026 to March 2027, using 2,650 tons of RAC Hot-mix.\r\n2. ST252 - Cypress Avenue Rehab: Scheduled from February 2026 to April 2026, using 560 tons of RAC Hot-mix.\r\n3. Pavement Improvements Zone 2: Scheduled from August 2026 to November 2026, using 6,025 tons of RAC Hot mix.\r\n\r\nTotal RAC Hot-mix usage across all projects: 9,235 tons","ParticipantName":"City of Chino","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Chapman","Phone":"9093343389"},{"GrantID":33284,"CycleID":860,"CycleCode":"RIG3        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG3         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stephanie Livingston","AwardedFunds":2412086.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Brawley is a rural area with four unserved convenience zones, 11267, 11539, 12454, 271912, with a population that exceeds 26,000. CPG Recycling LLC will establish an RVM-equipped recycling center at 171 Main Street to bring relief to the situation.  \r\nService will be provided Monday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The facility will offer service via bulk-feed Reverse Vending Machines to create a modern and user-friendly recycling center that increases redemption participation and reduces transaction time. \r\n","ParticipantName":"CPG Recycling LLC","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gabriel","LastName":"Lopez Favela","Phone":"7605503296"},{"GrantID":33286,"CycleID":860,"CycleCode":"RIG3        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG3         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Tyler Le","AwardedFunds":824107.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Villalobos Recycling proposes an innovative expansion of CRV redemption access through a dual strategy combining a mobile unit and a fixed-site Bag Drop. This approach will allow the applicant to provide both community-based mobile services and a permanent, technology-enabled drop-off location, expanding convenience and accessibility for diverse users.\r\nWith a total budget of approximately $1.72 million, this project represents a comprehensive strategy to expand recycling convenience through both mobile and fixed-site solutions. By combining flexible, high-capacity equipment with trained staff, dedicated vehicles, and community engagement, Villalobos Recycling aims to modernize redemption services substantially improve consumer access to CRV redemption opportunities.","ParticipantName":"Villalobos Recycling LLC","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marina","LastName":"Villalobos","Phone":"6265024512"},{"GrantID":33288,"CycleID":879,"CycleCode":"HD46        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2026-27   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD46         - 2026-27","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":49275.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Our project addresses the urgent need for inclusive, multilingual education and infrastructure to support the safe disposal of household hazardous waste (HHW), including batteries, fluorescent lamps, propane tanks, and chemical cleaners. These items are often perceived as harmless, leading to improper disposal and environmental harm. Our program combines community outreach, strategic partnerships, and Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) advocacy to empower residents and businesses with the tools and knowledge to protect public health and the environment.\r\n\r\nWith funding support, we will implement a citywide campaign that empowers residents with practical knowledge and safe disposal options. This includes multilingual educational materials, hands-on workshops, and digital engagement strategies designed to reach all communities, including those underserved by traditional outreach. Retailers will be engaged as take-back partners, equipped with branded bins, signage, and co-branded toolkits to promote battery disposal and EPR principles. Participating businesses will be publicly recognized, reinforcing their role in sustainable product stewardship.\r\n\r\nTo expand access, we will develop a mobile-friendly, ADA-accessible online map of drop-off locations, supported by printed versions for distribution at City facilities and public events. City buildings will host battery drop-off stations, staffed by trained personnel to guide residents and answer questions. Temporary mobile collection events will be held at strategic locations, removing barriers to proper disposal and reinforcing safe practices through on-site education and engagement.\r\n\r\nPersonal Protective Equipment (PPE) will be provided to staff and outreach teams to ensure safe, compliant operations. Procurement will prioritize reusable and sustainable options, aligning with our environmental goals and grant reporting requirements.\r\n\r\nPerformance will be measured through pre- and post-program surveys, participation tracking, material volume analysis, and stakeholder feedback. These metrics will inform continuous improvement and support future funding opportunities.\r\n\r\nThis initiative is designed to be scalable, replicable, and rooted in community empowerment. By combining education, infrastructure, and EPR advocacy, we aim to transform disposal practices, reduce HHW at the source, and foster a culture of environmental responsibility.","ParticipantName":"City of Montebello","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Cesar","LastName":"Roldan","Phone":"3238871200"},{"GrantID":33289,"CycleID":860,"CycleCode":"RIG3        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG3         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Danbaki Johnson","AwardedFunds":580420.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Renovate Recycling Center Inc. will expand and modernize CRV redemption access through the creation of a new RVM site and the upgrade of an existing facility.\r\nWith a total budget of approximately $2.3 million, the project will deliver advanced technology, operational capacity, and public engagement to significantly improve recycling convenience and efficiency.","ParticipantName":"Renovate Recycling Center, Inc.","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Edwin","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"7144537028"},{"GrantID":33297,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Jerri Diep","AwardedFunds":375000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Guadalupe Street Pavement Project will install 56,357 square yards of rubberized chip seal treatment on all of 10th Street and also along the corridor from Obispo Street to West Main Street. 15,013 tons of RAC Hot-Mix Overlay will also be down on Simas Rd to Highway 1, and various streets within the City of Guadalupe. The work will preserve and extend pavement life, improve ride quality and safety, and reduce long-term maintenance costs. Proposed construction start date is 05/2026. As a disadvantaged community, Guadalupe will leverage rubberized asphalt to deliver a cost-effective, durable surface while diverting waste tires from landfill and improving neighborhood conditions for residents and businesses.","ParticipantName":"City of Guadalupe","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Isaias","LastName":"Rosas","Phone":"8053566155"},{"GrantID":33303,"CycleID":879,"CycleCode":"HD46        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2026-27   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD46         - 2026-27","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: These funds will be used to expand household hazardous waste (HHW) collection services by hosting three satellite collection events in remote and underserved communities. These events, while available to all San Joaquin County residents, will specifically target senior, rural, and low-income residents who often face barriers to safe disposal options.","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stacy","LastName":"Gray","Phone":"2094683066"},{"GrantID":33304,"CycleID":867,"CycleCode":"HD45        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD45         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project includes public education on safe marine flare management and collection event promotion for general audiences and residential boat owners. This project includes source reduction and collection of marine flares. The campaign will guide residents towards proper disposal at temporary events and encourage them to adopt reusables for free at the events, or a discount offered for online purchases. This project includes at least one temporary collection event for marine flares.  The event will be well publicized in the boating community and at popular destinations to encourage greater resident participation.","ParticipantName":"West Contra Costa Integrated Waste Management Authority","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mrs.","FirstName":"Reka","LastName":"Abraham","Phone":"5106091216"},{"GrantID":33305,"CycleID":879,"CycleCode":"HD46        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2026-27   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD46         - 2026-27","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will provide public education and outreach on marine flares, the need to safely dispose, and reusable alternatives. This project includes at least one temporary one-day collection event providing safe, cost-effective, and environmentally-friendly collection and disposal of expired marine flares.","ParticipantName":"City of Coronado","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nate","LastName":"Pelczar","Phone":"2794447481"},{"GrantID":33313,"CycleID":879,"CycleCode":"HD46        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2026-27   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD46         - 2026-27","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":50000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Reusable 1 lb. propane cylinders (reusables) are relatively new, the public doesn’t know about them. We want consumers to switch from single-use cylinders to be more environmentally friendly and reduce the cost to manage 1 lb. cylinder waste, which is costly for the city. We will collect local data on awareness and use of 1 lb. propane cylinders and recruit/promote locations to sell or refill the reusable 1 lb. cylinders, including resident surveys.  The HHW education campaign will include multi-media utilizing existing Refuel Your Fun campaign materials to promote source reduction of 1 lb. propane cylinders.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wendy","LastName":"Nelson","Phone":"9168755117"},{"GrantID":33314,"CycleID":867,"CycleCode":"HD45        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD45         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project will host a HHW collection event.  This will be a one-time event, likely in cooperation with another local HHW collection agency in order to minimize the cost burden for both agencies.","ParticipantName":"Central Contra Costa Solid Waste Authority dba RecycleSmart","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nate","LastName":"Pelczar","Phone":"2794447481"},{"GrantID":33315,"CycleID":867,"CycleCode":"HD45        ","CycleNameID":7,"CycleName":"Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Household Hazardous Waste Grants","CyclecategoryID":3,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"HD45         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Santa Barbara County is applying for HD45 grant funds to further implement a reusable 1lb. propane cylinder program and educate residents regarding HHW proper use and disposal. The concept is to provide residents with an incentive to switch from single-use HHW products to reusables ones to be more environmentally friendly and reduce the cost of managing HHW waste for the jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"Santa Barbara County","county":"Santa Barbara       ","CountyID":42,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kristine","LastName":"Jacobs","Phone":"8059250951"},{"GrantID":33322,"CycleID":860,"CycleCode":"RIG3        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG3         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Tiffany Morris","AwardedFunds":2268999.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CRV Recycling Solutions proposes a large-scale expansion of CRV redemption access across Ventura, San Bernardino, Riverside, and Orange Counties. The project will strategically deploy three RVMs and four Bag Drop systems to modernize and expand redemption capacity, with additional site upgrades to ensure each location is fully compliant and optimized for customer service.\r\n\r\nWith a total budget of $4,997,079.99, this project is designed to transform CRV recycling access across ten zones, reduce barriers for consumers, and deliver modern, technology-driven redemption options.","ParticipantName":"Recycling Solution Sites, INC","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Taher","LastName":"Ameri","Phone":"8182033035"},{"GrantID":33324,"CycleID":860,"CycleCode":"RIG3        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG3         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stephanie Livingston","AwardedFunds":3610791.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Blue Water proposes a Mobile recycling program to expand CRV redemption access in remote and underserved communities. The project will deploy seven Mobile units across Modoc and Lassen Counties, supported by advanced technology and integrated processing systems.  The approximately $3.6 million budget facilitates cutting-edge technology at the anchor site, supporting service to a network that would otherwise be unserved. ","ParticipantName":"Blue Water Recycling Corporation","county":"Modoc               ","CountyID":25,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Garrett","LastName":"Ingram","Phone":"5306400877"},{"GrantID":33328,"CycleID":860,"CycleCode":"RIG3        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG3         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Tiffany Morris","AwardedFunds":1007337.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Story Road Recycling, LLC, an existing certified recycling center operating in San Jose for over 50 years, will expand its facility through the installation of innovative Reverse Vending Machine kiosks. This technology will provide bulk-feed, self-service redemption for aluminum and PET containers, reducing wait times and offering modern payment options. The project also includes the purchase of a vehicle for mobile outreach and a new electric forklift to improve operational efficiency. These improvements will enhance accessibility to recycling services, increase redemption participation in a disadvantaged community, and promote long-term environmental sustainability.","ParticipantName":"Story Road Recycling LLC","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Ralph","LastName":"Alcantar","Phone":"9518181887"},{"GrantID":33334,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":216120.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Salinas is planning on overlaying 2\" thick rubberized pavement on pedestrian and bike trails as well as parks that still have asphalt paths. The largest locations include Natividad Creek Park, Rossi Rico, Upper Car Lake, Gabilan Creek, El Dorado Park, Laurelwood Park, Central Park, etc. There will be 13 park locations and 8 trail locations with a proposed total of 7,204 tons of RAC Hot Mix. We are planning to start construction 08/2026.","ParticipantName":"City of Salinas","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Victor","LastName":"Sanchez","Phone":"8317587904"},{"GrantID":33336,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":161150.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Fullerton is requesting $161,150.00 for 14,650 tons of Asphalt-Rubber/Field Blend RAC Hot Mix material for use on the following City streets/projects:  State College Blvd - Yorba Linda Blvd to City Limits (CIP NO. 44068), Nutwood Ave. Bicycle \u0026 Pedestrian Mobility Enhancement Project (CIP NO. 48008), Harbor Blvd - Chapman Ave. to Valley View \u0026 Chapman Ave. - Malden Ave. to Pomona Ave. (CIP NO. 44083). Proposed construction dates are 05/2026 and 07/2026.","ParticipantName":"City of Fullerton","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jerome","LastName":"Joaquin","Phone":"7147383310"},{"GrantID":33338,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":375000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: City of East Palo Alto will deliver a Tier 2 Rubberized Pavement project that combines rubberized asphalt concrete hot mix overlays on the City’s highest load arterial with rubberized chip seal on grouped neighborhood streets. The primary RAC corridor is University Avenue within City jurisdiction, with short RAC add ons on Bay Road or East Bayshore Road where bus and truck wear are highest. The chip seal work focuses on collectors and residential blocks in the Gardens, Weeks, University Village, and the Bay Road corridor areas. Based on the street takeoffs provided by Public Works, the package is sized to utilize the 375,000 dollar cap, with about 8,700 tons of RAC hot mix at 1.5 inches and about 114,000 square yards of rubberized chip seal. Final limits and quantities may be adjusted during design to optimize network benefit and remain within the grant maximum. All locations are City owned and publicly accessible in California. All crumb rubber will be derived from only California generated waste tires and processed in California. The binder will contain a minimum of 300 pounds of tire derived crumb rubber per ton of rubberized binder, equivalent to at least 15 percent by weight of binder. The City acknowledges that no eligible costs will be incurred before execution of the Grant Agreement and issuance of the Notice to Proceed. The City implements best management practices for its vehicle and equipment fleet. The City will acknowledge CalRecycle funding and will post the required website acknowledgement and tire diversion totals for at least one year following completion. Construction will occur after the Notice to Proceed and will be completed within the grant performance period ending April 1, 2028.","ParticipantName":"City of East Palo Alto","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Batool","LastName":"Zaro","Phone":"6503888921"},{"GrantID":33339,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Jerri Diep","AwardedFunds":47088.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This project aims to resurface roadway segments in two neighborhoods containing key routes to/from high-traffic-generating destinations including schools, parks, and commercial services. Per the attached list and maps, the road segments to be resurfaced (chip seal and slurry) are the full lengths of Savage Avenue, Ramona Street, Ridgecrest Road, Greenfield Circle, Marionola Way, and the portion of Marlesta Road that is East of Appian Way in Pinole.  Savage Avenue and Ramona Street serve large residential neighborhoods that are capped by hills and connect to Pinole Valley Road (one of Pinole’s main arterials). On either end of the Savage-Ramona corridor, there is Pinole Valley High School, Ellerhorst Elementary School, Tiny Tots Pre-School, Pinole Swim Center, access to trails, County Fire Station, Pinole Valley Park, Pinole Skatepark, and two Pinole Soccer Fields. Ridgecrest Road, Greenfield Circle, Marionola Way, and the Project segment of Marlesta Road also constitute a grid of roads that allow large residential neighborhoods to connect with Appian Way, our second largest arterial, and I-80.  These roads also serve multiple schools, parks, office buildings, shopping centers, and multi-unit housing. It should be noted that these road segments are located in western Pinole, with a Disadvantaged Communities’ designation.    \r\n\r\nThis Project will use rubberized chip seal to resurface a total of 47,088 square yards of roads. In addition to improving the deteriorated road conditions, this Project is expected to improve safety, facilitate walking and cycling as environment friendly modes of travel, and improve quality of life.  The Project will also add the environmental benefit of saving 3,011 tires from our landfills. We project construction to start by 5/1/2026 and be completed by 8/1/2026.\r\n\r\nWith major corridors running through it, such as the I-80, San Pablo Ave and Fitzgerald Dr, Pinole draws disadvantaged communities from the City of Richmond, San Pablo, unincorporated El Sobrante and more. Pinole Valley High School’s student body is comprised of students from these communities and parents will benefit from these road improvements during school drop-off and pick-up. Pinole’s Housing Element demonstrates the vulnerable communities that will benefit from road improvements. Western Pinole, where most of the City’s multifamily housing is, shows a higher risk of displacement than other portions. One of Pinole’s tracts scored in the 81-90 percentile for pollution contributed by high diesel particulate, toxic releases, and lead. The northwestern region of Pinole has a less positive economic score with lower incomes and home values. Pinole also sees low resource areas for some community members.  The City is currently close to adoption of its first Active Transportation Plan which will act as a blueprint to roll out infrastructure to increase adoption of active transportation. In August 2024, The City adopted its inaugural Climate Action and Adaptation Plan (CAAP). The CAAP has ambitious targets in transportation and waste. Action TR-1b directs the use of sustainable materials, when feasible, for road treatments. The City is cognizant of greenhouse gas emission savings by practicing wise waste management, reflected by the CAAP\u0027s zero waste goals. The City recently developed a purchasing guide and webinar training in partnership with Responsible Purchasing Network for our Environmentally Preferable Purchasing Policy and Program (E4P). Our technical assistance providers for our Single-use Plastics Ordinance provide education and training to our food businesses on the cost savings of properly accepting customer-brought reusables legislated by AB619. All retail businesses must allow customer-brought bags. The City has also spurred a circular reusable banner bag program where promotional City banners are upcycled into vivid tote bags where banner grommets function as key rings. Additionally, Pinole was proud to receive Prohousing Jurisdiction Designation. Recently, Pinole opened two housing developments for veterans and seniors. With the City welcoming more residents, it is vital to ensure our roads and facilities are accommodative to this population increase. The City has recently passed reduced speed limits on different roadways and is exploring treatments to San Pablo Ave. to increase pedestrian safety and foster active transportation. The number one grievance of Pinole residents are road conditions and with rising costs and a tight budget, this funding will help make the dire and overdue improvements to our roads.","ParticipantName":"City of Pinole","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Nazmieh","LastName":"Huebner","Phone":"5107249835"},{"GrantID":33340,"CycleID":860,"CycleCode":"RIG3        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG3         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Tiffany Morris","AwardedFunds":2242255.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Hambro Forest Products, Inc. dba Hambro Recycling will launch a hybrid Bag Drop and Reverse Vending Machine (RVM) program across six existing Certified Recycling Centers in Shasta and Humboldt Counties. The project deploys bag drop systems with QR-coded bags, bulk RVMs to process mixed CRV containers, automated sorting, extended hours (6 AM–8 PM), and instant payout kiosks at Anderson and Arcata main facilities. These innovations provide convenient after-hours access, high-speed automated processing, and secure instant payments. Serving nine convenience zones solely operated by Hambro, the project is projected to increase CRV redemption by more than 1 million pounds annually (+29.4%), removing barriers for working families, shift workers, and residents.","ParticipantName":"Hambro Forest Products, Inc. DBA Hambro Recycling","county":"Del Norte           ","CountyID":8,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Randy","LastName":"Scott","Phone":"7079516203"},{"GrantID":33346,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Jerri Diep","AwardedFunds":22000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City is performing street maintenance along Fred Waring Drive for the total length within city limits, parts of which will utilize Rubberized Asphalt.  The project will consist of asphalt grinding of both standard asphalt and existing Rubberized Asphalt, pavement repairs and application of a new .20’  thick layer of Rubberized Asphalt. The proposed construction start date is June 2027 utilizing 2,000 tons of hot-mix material.","ParticipantName":"City of Indian Wells","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jill","LastName":"Moon","Phone":"7607760237"},{"GrantID":33351,"CycleID":869,"CycleCode":"RGP2        ","CycleNameID":148,"CycleName":"Recycled Glass Processing Incentive Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RGP2         - 2025-26","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":2759131.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Halo Glass Recycling (Halo) – an E. \u0026 J. Gallo Winery corporate entity under Gallo Glass Company – is a state-of-the-art glass processing facility that converts discarded glass sourced from buy-back centers and Material Recovery Facilities (MRFs) into color sorted, furnace ready cullet for the glass industry. \r\n\r\nSince its founding in 2021, Halo has risen to become an integral cullet provider for the state’s glass manufacturers, namely Gallo Glass, also an E. \u0026 J. Gallo Winery corporate entity. The cullet produced by Halo is critical to Gallo Glass’ ability to manufacture up to two million glass containers per day and 500,000 tons of glass annually.\r\n\r\nStill, even with this essential supply, as the largest container glass manufacturer in North America, Gallo Glass’ demand for its finished glass products has consistently outpaced the premium cullet available from Halo. Furthermore, Halo has faced the challenge of finding viable streams for the fines produced during the glass recycling process. Fines are very small glass particles (less than 3–5 mm) that are generated as a byproduct through the breakage, crushing, and screening of glass at every stage of the recycling process. The fines currently produced by Halo are too small to be used on their own for cullet and require additional cleaning and processing to be leveraged for any downstream use. However, if Halo expanded its processing capacity through new equipment and additional space for fines processing, the fines could be cleaned and blended in with cullet. \r\n\r\nAs such, with a vision for a sustainable, circular economy; strong demand for its cullet; and the expertise of a team well-versed in glass recycling; Halo now seeks to expand its current operations to install new processing equipment (a grinder, sorter, and rotary dryer) that will allow the recycling company to additionally process its fines, allowing for fines to be integrated into cullet for glass container manufacturing. \r\n\r\nThis expansion will include the needed construction of a new building at Halo’s existing site. With expanded fines processing Halo would 1) eliminate the need to send the fines to a landfill, reducing waste and input costs; 2) generate a revenue stream for a waste by-product; 3) increase the volume of cullet produced for California glass manufacturers from the same volumes of glass already sourced; and 4) advance greater environmental sustainability, as every six tons of cullet used in container manufacturing, carbon dioxide emissions are reduced by 1 ton.","ParticipantName":"Gallo Glass Company dba Halo Glass Recycling","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Toni","LastName":"Scott","Phone":"5308094672"},{"GrantID":33355,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":58506.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The CalRecycle Grant will be used to partially fund the City\u0027s Annual Street Maintenance Program:  Collector and Residential Street Resurfacing Project No. 27-BB, which will resurface approximately 3.07 miles of collector and residential streets in the City of Campbell.  The project will use various pavement treatments such as asphalt concrete overlay, rubber cape seal, and slurry seal.  Construction is anticipated to start July 2026 and be substantially completed by December 2026.  The project will use about 58,506 SY of rubberized chip seal treatment (as part of the SAMI - stress absorbing membrane interlayer for the HMAC overlay and as a part of the rubber cape seal).","ParticipantName":"City of Campbell","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Reina","LastName":"Antonio","Phone":"4088662161"},{"GrantID":33363,"CycleID":860,"CycleCode":"RIG3        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG3         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stephanie Livingston","AwardedFunds":1086549.0000,"ProjectSummary":"SD Recycling Depot proposes a comprehensive upgrade of its RVM facility to expand access to convenient CRV redemption services. The project will deliver a state-of-the-art automated recycling center supported by advanced technology, durable infrastructure, and dedicated staff. \r\n\r\nWith a total project budget of approximately $1.18 million, SD Recycling Depot is positioned to deliver a modernized, accessible, and sustainable redemption facility that enhances convenience zone coverage while aligning with California’s recycling innovation goals. ","ParticipantName":"SD Recycling Depot","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mary","LastName":"Camacho","Phone":"6198323848"},{"GrantID":33366,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":375000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project proposes the replacement of 12,500 tons of existing asphalt concrete pavement with Rubberized Asphalt Concrete (RAC) on 07/2026 as part of annual roadway rehabilitation and improvement initiative. The primary objective is to enhance pavement durability, improve ride quality, and contribute to environmental sustainability by incorporating recycled tire rubber into the asphalt mix.\r\n\r\nScope of Work\r\n\r\nRemoval and replacement of existing asphalt concrete with 12,500 tons of RHMA. \r\n\r\nIncorporation of crumb rubber derived from waste tires into the asphalt binder to improve flexibility, resistance to cracking, and long-term performance.\r\n\r\nPlacement, compaction, and quality control testing in accordance with applicable standards and specifications.\r\n\r\nTraffic management and safety measures during construction activities.\r\n\r\nBenefits of Rubberized Hot Mix Asphalt\r\n\r\nImproved Performance: Enhanced resistance to rutting, fatigue, and thermal cracking compared to conventional asphalt concrete.\r\n\r\nNoise Reduction: Proven ability to reduce tire–pavement noise, improving roadway environments.\r\n\r\nSustainability: Recycles waste tires, diverting them from landfills and reducing environmental impact.\r\n\r\nCost Efficiency: Longer service life and reduced maintenance needs lead to overall lifecycle cost savings.\r\n\r\nProject Outcomes\r\n\r\nThe successful implementation of RHMA for 12,500 tons of pavement replacement will result in a more durable and sustainable roadway infrastructure. The project demonstrates the value of integrating recycled materials into transportation construction while meeting performance and safety requirements.","ParticipantName":"City of Milpitas","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mohit","LastName":"Chaudhary","Phone":"4085863270"},{"GrantID":33372,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":321860.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: This project involves rehabilitating deteriorated asphalt concrete pavement. Proposed improvements include grinding and overlaying the existing pavement with Asphalt Rubberized Hot Mix (ARHM). This is a citywide project and is located on various arterials such as:\r\n\r\n1. MacArthur Blvd (Jamboree Rd to Campus Dr)\r\n2. Newport Blvd\t(West Coast Hwy to Via Lido)\r\n3. Via Lido\t(Newport Blvd to Via Malaga)\r\n4. San Miguel Dr (San Joaquin Hills Rd\tto Ford Rd)\r\n5. Eastbluff Dr (Jamboree Rd (Ford Rd) to Jamboree Rd (University Dr))\r\n6. Birch St\t(Bristol Street North to MacArthur Blvd)\r\n7. Birch St\t(MacArthur Blvd\tto Jamboree Rd)\r\n\r\nThe earliest proposed construction start date is January 2026 (01/2026). Construction for the above-listed arterials would take place between April 2026 (04/2026) and June 2028 (06/2028). A total of 29,260 tons of RAC hot-mix will be used for the rehabilitation of these arterials.","ParticipantName":"City of Newport Beach","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Trevor","LastName":"Smouse","Phone":"9496443325"},{"GrantID":33380,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Jerri Diep","AwardedFunds":285000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Pavement rehabilitation of two primary arterials in the City of Perris, Perris Blvd., and Nuevo Road by utilizing 19,000 Tons RAC Hot-Mix Material.  Start of construction is June 2026 for Perris Blvd., and September 2026 for Nuevo Rd. The proposed RAC Pavement Rehabilitation Projects are within Census Tracts 060650426171, 060650426172, 060650426181, 060650426201, 060650428003,060650427062, 060650427062, and 060650427064, all within the low/moderate income household income of less than 80% of the statewide median household income.","ParticipantName":"City of Perris","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Grace","LastName":"Alvarez","Phone":"9519562120"},{"GrantID":33385,"CycleID":860,"CycleCode":"RIG3        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG3         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Stephanie Livingston","AwardedFunds":1760197.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The RMS project will establish a new Bag Drop Recycling Center at Grocery Outlet in South Pasadena, located within an unserved convenience zone. Using a Bag Drop Kiosk system, the center will provide residents with a modern, convenient, and reliable option for redeeming CRV containers. The project will be managed by Retail Marketing Services, Inc. and supported by Grocery Outlet, with daily operations ensuring secure collection, processing, and electronic reimbursement. This investment will create long-term infrastructure that expands access, reduces barriers to redemption, and supports community sustainability.","ParticipantName":"Retail Marketing Services, Inc.","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Heather","LastName":"Dougherty","Phone":"2162009439"},{"GrantID":33388,"CycleID":860,"CycleCode":"RIG3        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG3         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Tyler Le","AwardedFunds":3561114.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Guido’s Recycling is proposing to expand its existing recycling centers in Paradise and Gridley by installing reverse vending machine technology that will provide residents with convenient and innovative CRV redemption opportunities. At the Paradise site, the project includes a Bulk RVM to serve a community still rebuilding from the Camp Fire, while the Gridley site will establish a new kiosk with two Bulk RVMs to improve service for a rural and agricultural population. Together, these improvements will modernize Guido’s Recycling’s facilities, reduce wait times, and significantly increase container redemption volumes. ","ParticipantName":"GUIDO\u0027S RECYCLING II LLC","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Adrian","LastName":"Guido","Phone":"7602016866"},{"GrantID":33389,"CycleID":860,"CycleCode":"RIG3        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG3         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Justine Taylor","AwardedFunds":1614041.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Quiroz Recycling is proposing a significant facility upgrade in Santee, CA to expand access to convenient CRV redemption in an area currently designated as a non-zone. The project will deploy a comprehensive system, featuring one RVM and a single ram baler, paired with advanced equipment, software integration, and supporting infrastructure.\r\n\r\nWith a total budget of approximately $1.81 million, this project will deliver a modernized CRV redemption center that enhances recycling accessibility, operational efficiency, and community engagement, strengthening local recycling infrastructure and participation across the region.","ParticipantName":"Quiroz Recycling","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Eriberto","LastName":"Quiroz","Phone":"6198521054"},{"GrantID":33400,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":121000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Placentia is proposing two roadway rehabilitation projects that will include a total of 11,000 tons of Rubberized Asphalt Concrete (RAC) hot-mix for both projects combined. The project scope of work includes rehabilitation of existing deteriorating pavement on Palm Avenue and Rose Drive. The city plans for project construction to take start 06/2026.","ParticipantName":"City of Placentia","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jesus","LastName":"Avila","Phone":"7149938293"},{"GrantID":33402,"CycleID":864,"CycleCode":"RIG4        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG4         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Tiffany Morris","AwardedFunds":111996.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Hopland Band of Pomo Indians proposes to start a Mobile Recycling Program to provide consistent and accessible recycling opportunities for rural tribal communities. The program is staffed by trained Hopland Band of Pomo Indian (HBPI) recycling personnel and equipped with a dedicated recycling vehicle and trailer. The crew operates within the designated collection sites to accept aluminum, plastics, glass, and other CRV-eligible materials.","ParticipantName":"Hopland Band of Pomo Indians","county":"Mendocino           ","CountyID":23,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sarah","LastName":"Hansen","Phone":"6508679908"},{"GrantID":33404,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Noel Davis","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Rehabilitation of 1.7 miles of City streets with the majority of the streets to be repaved using rubberized hot mix asphalt. 5,000 Tons of RAC hot-mix, earliest proposed construction start date: 07/2026","ParticipantName":"City of San Mateo","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stephanie","LastName":"Pinon","Phone":"6504373131"},{"GrantID":33415,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Duartina Johnson","AwardedFunds":375000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The proposed project, identified through the City’s Pavement Management Program, involves street improvements to be completed in two phases. Phase 1 will begin in July 2026 and utilize 12,500 tons of rubberized asphalt, while Phase 2 is scheduled for July 2027 and will use approximately 12,500 tons. The total estimated tonnage of rubberized asphalt hot-mix for the project is 25,000 tons. Estimated construction start date is 05/2026.","ParticipantName":"City of Cerritos","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Derek","LastName":"Van Hamersveld","Phone":"5629161224"},{"GrantID":33420,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":85000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Town of Loomis will complete a rubberized chip seal project covering approximately 75,000 square yards of residential streets. The work consists of surface preparation, localized dig-outs, application of a rubberized asphalt emulsion binder, placement of aggregate chips, and final sweeping/striping.\r\nTown of Loomis proposes construction start date of Oct 2027 and 85,000 sy of chip seal.","ParticipantName":"Town of Loomis","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Richard","LastName":"Ly-Lee","Phone":"8585987526"},{"GrantID":33422,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":156200.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project 1 - Santa Margarita Parkway (Melinda to SMP Bridge), Construction 02/2026 - 06/2026, RAC Hot Mix 4,500 Tons.\r\nProject 2 - Los Alisos Boulevard (City Limits to Altisima), Construction 02/2026 - 06/2026, RAC Hot Mix 2,200 Tons.\r\nProject 3 - Antonio Parkway (City Limits to Tijeras Creek), Construction 02/2027 - 06/2027, RAC Hot Mix 4,500 Tons.\r\nProject 4 - Antonio Parkway (Tijeras Creek to Via Ladera), Construction 01/2028 - 03/2028, RAC Hot Mix 3,000 Tons.","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Santa Margarita","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Tri","LastName":"Nguyen","Phone":"9496351813"},{"GrantID":33424,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":375000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Pavement rehabilitation of arterial streets within the City of Irvine, Orange County. The earliest proposed construction start date is February 2026 . The projects are:\r\n\r\n-Jamboree Rd Rehabilitation, Main to Campus \r\n-Culver Dr Rehabilitation, Michelson to University\r\n-MacArthur Blvd Pavement Rehabilitation, Daimler St. to Campus Drive\r\n-Trabuco Rd Pavement Rehabilitation, Jeffrey Rd. to 500’ W of Monroe\r\n-Bake Parkway Intersection Improvement, Bake Parkway/Jeronimo \r\n-Jeffrey Road intersection Improvement, Jeffrey to ICD\r\n-The estimated total tons of RAC hot-mix is Total Quantity: 37,958 tons","ParticipantName":"City of Irvine","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Farhad","LastName":"Bolourchi","Phone":"9497246689"},{"GrantID":33429,"CycleID":862,"CycleCode":"TDA27       ","CycleNameID":123,"CycleName":"Tire-Derived Aggregate Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TDA27        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Phanessa Fong","AwardedFunds":374886.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Project scope is to improve storm water drainage at the intersection of Aster Road and Chamberlaine Way by channelizing the storm drain water properly.","ParticipantName":"City of Adelanto","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Ms. ","FirstName":"Saba","LastName":"Engineer","Phone":"8185227966"},{"GrantID":33430,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":100500.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The project consists of pavement rehabilitation of various streets including Normandie Avenue - from Artesia Boulevard to 177th Street; Cassidy Street - from Normandie Avenue to Catalina; ;Vermont Avenue - from 177th Street (Flood Channel) to 182nd Street; 135th Street - from Western Avenue to Budlong Avenue; Normandie Avenue - from Artesia Boulevard to 177th Street; Cassidy Street - from Normandie Avenue to Catalina Vermont Avenue - from 177th Street (Flood Channel) to 182nd Street; 135th Street - from Western Avenue to Budlong Avenue; Marine Avenue - from Western Avenue to Vermont Avenue 166th Street - from Western Avenue to Normandie Avenue\r\nMarine Avenue - from Western Avenue to Vermont Avenue; 166th Street - from Western Avenue to Normandie Avenue. The existing asphalt pavement will be cold milled and 6,700 tons of Rubberized Asphalt Concrete (RAC) hot-mix product with crumb rubber derived from California-generated waste tires will be constructed in accordance with the latest Green Book Specifications.   Proposed construction start date is 02/2026.","ParticipantName":"City of Gardena","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Amir","LastName":"Modarressi","Phone":"3102179631"},{"GrantID":33431,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Farrah Fadrigon","AwardedFunds":24406.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Maintenance of Hog Lake Truck Trail. Chip seal of a 10 year old asphalt driving surface that has begun to show some wear and tear from general use and impacts from the environment. The proposed Project will begin January 2026 and will be completed by January 2027. Based on the length and width of the roadway segment, a total of 24,406 square yards of rubberized chip seal will be used for the Project.","ParticipantName":"Ramona Band of Cahuilla","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Gomez","Phone":"9519414943"},{"GrantID":33432,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":250297.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The 25/26 Roadway Resurfacing Project is proposed to begin some initial construction work in the fall of 2025 with the bulk of the resurfacing work to begin in April 2026 and be complete by December 2026.It is estimated that a total of 250,297 Square Yards of rubberized chip seal will be used.","ParticipantName":"City of Citrus Heights","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"MARY","LastName":"POOLE","Phone":"9167274730"},{"GrantID":33435,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Jerri Diep","AwardedFunds":375000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Rancho Mirage proposes to complete three critical projects using Rubberized Pavement Grant Program funds. Ramon Road Pavement Rehabilitation would begin in June 2026 and be completed by September 2026, using an estimated 5,104 tons of RAC hot mix. The Citywide REAS Slurry Seal 2026 project would run from September to October, 2026, using an estimated 431,000 square yards of rubberized chip seal. The following year, the City would complete the Citywide REAS Slurry Seal 2027 project, which would run from September to October 2027 and use an estimated 270,000 square yards of rubberized chip seal.","ParticipantName":"City of Rancho Mirage","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Benson","Phone":"7607703224"},{"GrantID":33442,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Duartina Johnson","AwardedFunds":68750.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of El Monte is proposing the CIP 071 – Zone 9 Slurry Seal and Overlay Project, which will utilize rubberized asphalt concrete (RAC) to improve approximately 2,100,000 square feet of public roadway. The project is anticipated to begin construction in February 2026. If the use of RAC is finalized for Durfee and Cogswell Roads, the city estimates using 6,250 RAC hot-mix.","ParticipantName":"City of El Monte","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Marisol","LastName":"Ramirez","Phone":"6265802278"},{"GrantID":33448,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":225924.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Amador County proposes to implement the “Amador County: Paving the Future” project to extend the life and durability of over 14 miles of local roadways through the application of approximately 225,924 square yards of rubberized chip seal. Construction is scheduled to begin in July 2026 and will be completed by April 2028. \r\n\r\nThe roadways to be addressed include: \r\nVillage Drive (Curran Road to Goose Creek Road)\r\nGrapevine Gulch Road (Village Drive to Village Drive)\r\nCharmstone Way (Village Drive to End)\r\nBeaver Road (Village Drive to Grapevine Gulch Road)\r\nCoyote Drive (Village Drive to Village Drive)\r\nSnowbird Drive (Village Drive to Cheyenne Drive)\r\nPapoose Drive (Village Drive to Grapevine Gulch)\r\nNewman Hill Drive (Newman Court to Village Drive)\r\nDuck Creek Road (Goose Creek Road to Village Drive)\r\nFox Court (Village Drive to End)\r\nGoose Creek Road (Village Drive to End)\r\nCheyenne Drive (Coyote Drive to Coyote Drive)\r\nRoadrunner Drive (Coyote Drive to Coyote Drive)\r\nFlint Trail (Curran Road to End)\r\nRidge Road (Sutter Creek City Limits to New York Ranch Road)\r\nRidge Road (New York Ranch Road to Climax Road)\r\n\r\nPrimary financial support for the project, estimated at $1,661,460, will be provided by a combination of funds from the Priority Legislative Budget Process administered by Caltrans and SB1 monies. An award of these grant funds will supplement local and state funding, accelerating the County’s effort to prioritize and complete vital pavement preservation projects while maximizing the use of recycled California-generated tire rubber.","ParticipantName":"Amador County","county":"Amador              ","CountyID":3,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Karen","LastName":"Warburton","Phone":"2092236733"},{"GrantID":33450,"CycleID":865,"CycleCode":"TRP18       ","CycleNameID":122,"CycleName":"Rubberized Pavement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TRP18        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"TJ Nguyen","AwardedFunds":44000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Selma\u0027s FY 25/26 Street Sealing Project plans to perform roadway preventative maintenance treatments on various roadways within the City of Selma which includes 44,000 square yards of rubberized asphalt cape sealing. The roadways were first identified in the City of Selma\u0027s StreetSaver pavement management program of having PCI values between 65 to 80. The roadway conditions were then field verified in the field as good candidates for rubberized asphalt cape sealing. The proposed roadways to receive rubberized asphalt cape sealing can be seen in the KMZ file uploaded to this application. The City currently plans to construct the project from March 2027 to June 2027. Securing the requested funds will be important to ensure that the City of Selma can meet the budget required for performing its preventative maintenance project before the roadways deteriorates further and requires more costly road rehab or reconstruction treatments.\r\n\r\nAccording to the US Census Bureau, the household medium income in 2023 for the City of Selma was $55,839 which is approximately 61% of the statewide household medium income of $92,000 for the same year.","ParticipantName":"City of Selma","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Andrew","LastName":"Vongphachanh","Phone":"5592443123"},{"GrantID":33452,"CycleID":864,"CycleCode":"RIG4        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG4         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Tiffany Morris","AwardedFunds":2924873.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: Robinson Rancheria of Pomo Indians proposes to update an existing recycling center. The project will deploy a customized Bag Drop system, integrating EcoPod, EcoCounts, robotic diverters, EcoPay software, baler systems, customer and baler scales, a glass breaker, a tipper, and electrical upgrades. This robust facility will provide reliable and high-capacity recycling services to an underserved community.","ParticipantName":"Robinson Rancheria of Pomo Indians","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Keith","LastName":"Pike","Phone":"7072750527"},{"GrantID":33464,"CycleID":864,"CycleCode":"RIG4        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG4         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Tiffany Morris","AwardedFunds":2976102.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake Tribe proposes to start a new Recycling Center in the Upper Lake region and the surrounding Lake County areas. The business will have a dual structure with a Central Hub consisting of 12 RVMs and satellite sites with 3 solar-powered RVMs.","ParticipantName":"Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake","county":"Lake                ","CountyID":17,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Greg","LastName":"Folsom","Phone":"7079006914"},{"GrantID":33466,"CycleID":870,"CycleCode":"SWC104      ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC104       - 2025-26","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":275000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Montebello is applying for the CalRecycle Illegal Disposal Site Abatement Grant (Cycle 104) to address illegal dumping and public health risks posed by vacant properties throughout the city. The grant funding will be used to support the City’s efforts to clean up illegal dumping sites, enforce property maintenance standards, and restore blighted areas, improving overall community safety and quality of life.\r\n\r\nThe project will focus on:\r\n\r\n- Identifying and cleaning up illegal disposal sites on both public and privately-owned vacant properties.\r\n- Enforcing the Vacant Property Ordinance to ensure compliance with maintenance standards and prevent future illegal dumping.\r\n- Coordinating with the Clean Task Force, a multi-department initiative, to ensure long-term, sustainable management of vacant properties, reducing the recurrence of blight and illegal dumping.\r\n\r\nThe City adopted an Environmentally Preferable Purchasing and Practices (EPPP) Policy on November 13, 2024 as part of this grant application, demonstrating a commitment to sustainability. This policy will guide the City’s procurement practices to prioritize environmentally responsible products and services, aligning with the project’s goals of improving public health, protecting the environment, and promoting sustainable development.\r\n\r\nThe requested funding of $275,000 will be used to cover cleanup costs, equipment, labor, and site restoration. This will significantly enhance Montebello\u0027s ability to mitigate illegal dumping and ensure the ongoing upkeep of vulnerable properties.","ParticipantName":"City of Montebello","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Maria Celeste","LastName":"Alcantar","Phone":"3238871486"},{"GrantID":33467,"CycleID":864,"CycleCode":"RIG4        ","CycleNameID":142,"CycleName":"Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2023-24   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RIG4         - 2023-24","GrantManager":"Stephanie Livingston","AwardedFunds":2873995.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The Chemehuevi Indian Tribe proposes the Chemehuevi Sustainable Redemption Initiative (CSRI), a high-efficiency, RVM program designed to maximize convenience and California Redemption Value (CRV) collection across the Tribe reservation’s Centralized Modular Recycling Center. The core of the operation will be a new, state-of-the-art Modular Center equipped with 12 customer-facing RVMs.","ParticipantName":"Chemehuevi Indian Tribe","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Steven","LastName":"Escobar","Phone":"7602843795"},{"GrantID":33480,"CycleID":870,"CycleCode":"SWC104      ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC104       - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Julian Lopez","AwardedFunds":225621.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Riverside is addressing the growing challenge of illegal dumping, which poses serious risks to public health, safety, and the environment. In Fiscal Year 2023–24, over 6,500 service requests were recorded, with significant incidents involving public rights-of-way, shopping carts, and homeless encampments. Despite dedicated staff and enforcement efforts, limited resources have hindered full cleanup of high-impact areas. With support from CalRecycle’s Illegal Disposal Site Abatement Program, the City will target priority sites for waste to improve neighborhood conditions and safeguard community well-being.","ParticipantName":"City of Riverside","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Victor","LastName":"Keroles","Phone":"9513516174"},{"GrantID":33502,"CycleID":872,"CycleCode":"TEA33       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA33        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":53250.0000,"ProjectSummary":"To address ongoing challenges associated with waste tire management and illegal dumping, the City will utilize the CalRecycle Waste Tire Enforcement Grant to enhance enforcement, education, and compliance initiatives in partnership with CalRecycle. The program’s primary focus is to strengthen regulatory oversight and reduce illegal tire disposal through increased surveillance, routine and unannounced inspections, and targeted community outreach. Grant funds will be directed toward operational and enforcement support, including essential office and field supplies, surveillance and documentation tools, and specialized training for staff engaged in waste tire management activities. The City’s primary goal under this grant is to inspect all waste tire generators, haulers, and related facilities within its jurisdiction during the grant cycle. Staff will continue to educate local businesses on CalRecycle’s waste tire manifesting requirements, assist in identifying violators contributing to illegal dumping, and ensure compliance with applicable regulations.","ParticipantName":"City of Victorville","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Duran","Phone":"7605555104"},{"GrantID":33504,"CycleID":872,"CycleCode":"TEA33       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA33        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":650000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Bernardino County Land Use Services - Code Enforcement anticipates Countywide inspections of all waste tire facilities within our jurisdiction and all cities within the County that are not individual grantees. The largest geographical county in the lower 48 states, San Bernardino County has vast areas of open land in desert and mountain regions, as well as many large incorporated cities; illegal dumping of waste tires in remote areas has been a chronic problem. San Bernardino County Land Use Services - Code Enforcement anticipates that participation in CalRecycle‘s grant programs, the County will mark improvement with respect to illegal waste tire dumping activities. \r\nIn addition to scheduled facility and compliance inspections, we will provide educational outreach and enforcement efforts throughout the county to promote the proper transport, storing and disposal of waste tires, thereby reducing the incidences of illegal dumping, improper stockpiling and illegal transport activities.","ParticipantName":"San Bernardino County","county":"San Bernardino      ","CountyID":36,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Deleon","LastName":"Luna","Phone":"9093832133"},{"GrantID":33507,"CycleID":872,"CycleCode":"TEA33       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA33        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":52061.0000,"ProjectSummary":"El Dorado County Environmental Management Department is applying on behalf of the County.  The Board of Supervisors has signed a resolution allowing Environmental Management to apply for this grant.","ParticipantName":"El Dorado County","county":"El Dorado           ","CountyID":9,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robin","LastName":"Bowker","Phone":"5306216665"},{"GrantID":33508,"CycleID":872,"CycleCode":"TEA33       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA33        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":204936.0000,"ProjectSummary":"This grant will be used to conduct waste tire inspections and other enforcement actions, and to train employees on waste tire regulations and enforcement.","ParticipantName":"Contra Costa County","county":"Contra Costa        ","CountyID":7,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Kraus","Phone":"9256085549"},{"GrantID":33509,"CycleID":872,"CycleCode":"TEA33       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA33        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":214167.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of San Diego Regional Waste Tire program will be using grant funds to continue implementing inspections, enforcement, and educate over 1,000 active waste tire-generating businesses. In 2007, the city began inviting neighboring cities to participate in the grant program in order to achieve better regional compliance. Today, the city is collaborating with six neighboring cities (Participating Collaborative Jurisdictions).","ParticipantName":"City of San Diego","county":"San Diego           ","CountyID":37,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Michelle","LastName":"Frick","Phone":"6192367080"},{"GrantID":33515,"CycleID":872,"CycleCode":"TEA33       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA33        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":300000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant will be used for continued inspections and enforcement of waste tire generators, waste tire haulers, and waste tire end-use facilities in accordance with CalRecycle regulations for the disposal and storage of waste/used tires. Inspections will be conducted on the CalRecycle Priority TPID list provided by CalRecycle and businesses currently registered with CalRecycle for the disposal and storage of waste/used tires. Educational visits will be conducted on new businesses generating, storing, and disposing of waste/used tires. Surveillance will be conducted as needed when illegal dumping of waste tires is suspected by a generator, hauler, and end-use facility. This program has aided the City of Fresno in the monitoring generators, haulers, and end-use facilities with the disposal of waste tires ensuring businesses are contracting with a registered hauler resulting in less waste tires being illegally dumped throughout the City of Fresno.","ParticipantName":"City of Fresno","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Matthew","LastName":"Sorondo","Phone":"5596218495"},{"GrantID":33528,"CycleID":872,"CycleCode":"TEA33       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA33        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":393710.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Alameda County Department of Environmental Health (ACDEH) will utilize the TEA 33 Waste Tire Grant Funds to implement the Waste Tire Program and conduct compliance inspections to verify compliance with the Waste Tire Regulations. Additionally, ACDEH will use TEA 33 grant funds to prepare reports and payment requests and provide information and education to community stakeholders and regulated businesses, while also providing continuing education for ACDEH Waste Tire inspection staff.","ParticipantName":"Alameda County","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr  ","FirstName":"Timothy","LastName":"Hildreth","Phone":"5106391266"},{"GrantID":33532,"CycleID":872,"CycleCode":"TEA33       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA33        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":159701.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to buy equipment to run the program, conduct inspections for generators and haulers and to enforce CalRecycle\u0027s laws and regulations. Enforcement will be augmented locally by having more generators and haulers in compliance with CalRecycle\u0027s laws and regulations.","ParticipantName":"Imperial County","county":"Imperial            ","CountyID":13,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jorge","LastName":"Perez","Phone":"4422651888"},{"GrantID":33535,"CycleID":872,"CycleCode":"TEA33       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA33        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":227447.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant program allows Stanislaus County to administer a comprehensive waste tire enforcement program which includes the following elements: identification, documentation, education, and inspection of businesses involved in the generation, collection, transportation, and disposal of waste tires.\r\n\r\nCurrently, there are approximately 607 waste tire businesses in Stanislaus County and in the participating cities.  The grant allows inspections of each of these tire facilities, tire dealers, auto dismantler, tire haulers, and other waste tire generators.  The local enforcement of the waste tire regulations will emphasize the importance of proper disposal, reuse, and recycling of waste tires through the education and the regulation of generators, haulers, and end-user businesses.\r\n\r\nSince the program\u0027s inception in 2006, over 5,248 inspections of tire facilities and tire haulers have been conducted, with 48 notices of violation issued along with 13 referrals to CalRecycle for legal action.  \r\n\r\nIf TEA 33 is awarded to Stanislaus County it will enable our jurisdiction to conduct 230 inspections, spend 320 hours on surveillance, field patrolling, and respond to complaints of illegal tire dumps.","ParticipantName":"Stanislaus County","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Robert","LastName":"Miramontes","Phone":"2095256729"},{"GrantID":33536,"CycleID":872,"CycleCode":"TEA33       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA33        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":499886.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Sacramento County Environmental Management Department requests TEA 33 grand funding for the continued implementation of a local waste tire inspection and enforcement program.  Funds will be used to ensure businesses comply with State regulations governing the storage, transportation, and manifesting of used and waste tires.  This will be accomplished via inspection of waste tire generators and haulers, surveying for new businesses that are required to comply with State waste tire regulations, investigating illegal tire hauling and dumping complaints, and providing used/waste tire education to the public and businesses. Funds will also be used for staff training, equipment, and prepare required reports for submittal to CalRecycle.","ParticipantName":"Sacramento County","county":"Sacramento          ","CountyID":34,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"MR  ","FirstName":"Jeff","LastName":"Czapla","Phone":"9168766586"},{"GrantID":33538,"CycleID":872,"CycleCode":"TEA33       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA33        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":650000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be utilized to inspect tire-related businesses and ensure entities within the County are storing and hauling used and waste tires as dictated by California law. These funds will augment local and regional enforcement efforts by seeking to prevent the unlawful stockpiling and dumping of waste tires. This goal is accomplished by allowing personnel to be dedicated to the task of ensuring waste tires reach an appropriate end-use facility by educating business owners of the proper disposal methods and referring the actions of offenders to the appropriate governing agency.","ParticipantName":"Riverside County","county":"Riverside           ","CountyID":33,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Shane","LastName":"Hidey","Phone":"9512101446"},{"GrantID":33539,"CycleID":863,"CycleCode":"FR88        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR88         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"When Kwon","AwardedFunds":150000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The proposed project includes three sites in need of removal of illegally dumped waste, scrap metal, recyclables, and hazardous waste, as well as the installation of access gates on rural residential agricultural lands. In an effort to help mitigate areas of Siskiyou County where unlawful dumping on private property has occurred, Siskiyou County intends to utilize grant funds to clean up these sites and provide preventive measures to avoid property owners becoming repeat victims of unlawful dumping. Illegal dumping is a continual problem in Siskiyou County and grant funding is needed to effectively abate properties that have been unable to successfully abate dumping without assistance. Support with abatement of properties that have had longstanding illegal dumping issues decreases risks to public health and safety, helps to conserve natural resources, and cleans up environmental hazards.","ParticipantName":"Siskiyou County","county":"Siskiyou            ","CountyID":47,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Rick","LastName":"Florendo","Phone":"5308412114"},{"GrantID":33540,"CycleID":872,"CycleCode":"TEA33       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA33        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":350000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The goal of the Waste Tire Program is to promote compliance with State and local regulations as it pertains to the collection, handling, storage, and disposal of waste tires in an effort to protect the air, water, and land from pollution and to ensure public health and safety. The Fresno County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division, proposes to utilize FY 2025-2026 Waste Tire Grant funds for staffing, training and equipment needs associated with continuing the County\u0027s Enforcement Program Plan.","ParticipantName":"Fresno County","county":"Fresno              ","CountyID":10,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Stephanie","LastName":"Howard","Phone":"5596003357"},{"GrantID":33541,"CycleID":872,"CycleCode":"TEA33       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA33        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":28896.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Environmental Health Services staff will perform duties to enforce the waste tire laws and regulations under CalRecycle\u0027s authority.","ParticipantName":"Marin County","county":"Marin               ","CountyID":21,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lee","LastName":"Bryant","Phone":"4154736271"},{"GrantID":33544,"CycleID":872,"CycleCode":"TEA33       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA33        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":70053.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant funds will be used to inspect our over 1900 Waste Tire Facilities for compliance with all waste tire handling regulations. Our past participation in the Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grant program resulted in a decrease in the number of large illegal waste tire dumping incidents in our jurisdiction.","ParticipantName":"City of Los Angeles","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"Mr. ","FirstName":"Jerry","LastName":"Weir","Phone":"2132166990"},{"GrantID":33546,"CycleID":872,"CycleCode":"TEA33       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA33        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":191979.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The waste tire enforcement grant will allow for environmental health to perform waste tire inspections, identify unpermitted waste tire activities and provide enforcement for illegally dumped tires within Placer County.","ParticipantName":"Placer County","county":"Placer              ","CountyID":31,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Samantha","LastName":"Bailey","Phone":"5307452301"},{"GrantID":33548,"CycleID":872,"CycleCode":"TEA33       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA33        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":122023.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Mateo County Environmental Health CUPA Division is a TEA grant recipient that intends to continue the TEA Grant Program for the Tire Enforcement Agency in TEA 33 Grant period. San Mateo County EH will continue to perform inspections and enforcement as directed by the TEA grant, including training all inspectors, providing outreach to facilities, and performing routine inspections at facilities with Active TPID numbers.","ParticipantName":"San Mateo County","county":"San Mateo           ","CountyID":41,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Dan","LastName":"Rompf","Phone":"6503390327"},{"GrantID":33558,"CycleID":872,"CycleCode":"TEA33       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA33        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":74376.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Local government tire enforcement program.","ParticipantName":"Madera County","county":"Madera              ","CountyID":20,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Brandon","LastName":"Medellin","Phone":"5596757821"},{"GrantID":33569,"CycleID":870,"CycleCode":"SWC104      ","CycleNameID":114,"CycleName":"Illegal Disposal Sites Abatement Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Illegal Disposal Site Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":1,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"SWC104       - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Noe Garay","AwardedFunds":499379.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: The City of Oakland is requesting funding from CalRecycle’s Illegal Disposal Site Abatement Grant Program to clean up and prevent recurring illegal dumping along four high-need corridors: Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Foothill Boulevard, and MacArthur Boulevard, with 23rd Street as an alternate site. These public right-of-way areas, located near schools, parks, and residential neighborhoods, experience frequent accumulations of refuse, tires, construction debris, and hazardous materials that pose environmental and public health risks. Cleanup efforts will include waste removal, hauling, and disposal in partnership with Civicorps, the certified Local Conservation Corps serving Alameda County. Prevention measures such as signage and fencing will be installed to reduce future dumping and restore community safety and environmental quality.","ParticipantName":"City of Oakland","county":"Alameda             ","CountyID":1,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"John","LastName":"Hilmon","Phone":"5104345109"},{"GrantID":33572,"CycleID":872,"CycleCode":"TEA33       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA33        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":22352.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Investigate illegal tire activities and perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.","ParticipantName":"Napa County","county":"Napa                ","CountyID":28,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jennifer","LastName":"Simpson-Van Dam","Phone":"7072534095"},{"GrantID":33578,"CycleID":872,"CycleCode":"TEA33       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA33        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":325000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Orange County will utilize these grant funds to investigate illegal tire disposal activities and perform waste tire inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Funds will also be used for community and industry education, staff training and administration of the grant.","ParticipantName":"Orange County","county":"Orange              ","CountyID":30,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Jose","LastName":"Parra Bernal","Phone":"7143884192"},{"GrantID":33579,"CycleID":872,"CycleCode":"TEA33       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA33        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":79475.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The City of Bakersfield‘s Waste Tire Enforcement Program will implement an inspection and compliance program that:\r\n\r\n1. Educates waste tire generators within our jurisdiction on their responsibilities to comply with applicable laws;\r\n\r\n2. Surveys Waste Tire Facilities and confirm that generators are using authorized waste tire haulers, properly maintaining CTLs; and fulfilling the WTF requirements;\r\n\r\n3. Identifies and reports sites that may be in violation of WTF storage standards;\r\n\r\n4. Initiates enforcement action against facilities that are in non-compliance by issuing a Notice of Violation (NOV);\r\n\r\n5. Refers facilities that continue to be in non-compliance after the issuance of a LNOV to CalRecycle staff;\r\n\r\n6. Identify and investigate existing sites where waste tires have been illegally dumped; and\r\n\r\n7. Obtains and submits the necessary information required for monthly reporting through WTMS to CalRecycle.\r\n\r\nThe activities described above are an effective way to address the City of Bakersfield’s\r\nneed to educate tire dealers and auto dismantlers about their responsibilities and reduce the\r\nillegal disposal of waste tires. The program will be comprehensive, and informative and allows for enforcement action when necessary. It provides for correcting waste handling problems, reducing long-term disposal problems, identifying illegal waste tire haulers, and encouraging compliance.","ParticipantName":"City of Bakersfield","county":"Kern                ","CountyID":15,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kevin","LastName":"Lykins","Phone":"6613263510"},{"GrantID":33581,"CycleID":872,"CycleCode":"TEA33       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA33        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":42546.0000,"ProjectSummary":"TEA33 Waste Tires Enforcement Grant will be used to conduct routine inspections, write inspection reports, follow up with any issues, and refer waste tires facilities to CalRecycle if they have any violations. Waste tires staff will also conduct education and enforcement, complete trainings, and do required administrative work. The grant may be used to purchase equipment needed for field work.","ParticipantName":"Yolo County","county":"Yolo                ","CountyID":57,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Moushumi","LastName":"Hasan","Phone":"5306668646"},{"GrantID":33589,"CycleID":872,"CycleCode":"TEA33       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA33        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":129690.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Grant monies will be used to fund the existing Waste Tire Enforcement Program, which includes conducting routine waste tire inspections, surveillance and enforcement, community education, attending round table events and other training required by Cal Recycle, and to purchase equipment and supplies needed to conduct the program activities.","ParticipantName":"Monterey County","county":"Monterey            ","CountyID":27,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Mercedes","LastName":"Parra","Phone":"8318837510"},{"GrantID":33591,"CycleID":872,"CycleCode":"TEA33       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA33        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Blessing Badmus","AwardedFunds":171854.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of the Santa Clara County Environmental Health is to protect public health, safety, and the environment in regard to proper storage, transport and use of waste tires within our jurisdiction.\r\n \r\nThe Santa Clara County Environmental Health intends to use TEA grant funds for activities directly related to inspection and administration costs for implementing the waste tire program as outlined in the grant procedures and requirements, and grant application guidelines and ongoing grant guidance from CalRecycle regarding waste and used tire activities.","ParticipantName":"Santa Clara County","county":"Santa Clara         ","CountyID":43,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"AJ","LastName":"Sekhon","Phone":"4089182787"},{"GrantID":33602,"CycleID":872,"CycleCode":"TEA33       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA33        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":14555.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The Calaveras County Environmental Health Department grant budget outlines our enforcement needs that will allow for the continued implementation of an effective enforcement program within Calaveras County. Throughout the past several TEA grant cycles waste tire staff have incorporated continued outreach and education to our community and stakeholders and promoted communication through our Board of Supervisor meeting announcements. Due to our rural setting inspection of our waste tire facilities require additional travel time. There continues to be an increase of waste tires being dumped in our County on public roads and public right of ways. Our waste tire staff partner with our Code Enforcement Department and Public Works to act as sentinels for the dump sites for pick-up. Our Environmental Health department also provides education at our public counter to our community members and educate them on how they can assist our staff in locating illegally dumped waste tires throughout our community. It is critical our staff continue to receive ongoing training through CalRecycle‘s website and the ability to attend the LEA conferences as part of continued education and guidance. This next grant cycle Calaveras County will be reaching out to the California Conservation Corp as there is a need for additional resources to assist Waste Tire staff and our community with the removal of waste tire piles on private and public properties.","ParticipantName":"Calaveras County","county":"Calaveras           ","CountyID":5,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lisa","LastName":"Medina","Phone":"2097546744"},{"GrantID":33603,"CycleID":872,"CycleCode":"TEA33       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA33        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":113806.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Waste Tire Grant funds will be used to continue waste tire management in Sonoma County through permitting, inspections, education and enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Sonoma County","county":"Sonoma              ","CountyID":49,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Wini","LastName":"San Filippo","Phone":"7075654727"},{"GrantID":33607,"CycleID":872,"CycleCode":"TEA33       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA33        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":23440.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The goal of our Waste Tire Program is to protect public health and the environment with regard to waste tires and facilities in Tehama County. TCEHD intends to use TEA33 reimbursement grant funds for inspection, enforcement, outreach, training and management in order to accomplish these objectives.","ParticipantName":"Tehama County","county":"Tehama              ","CountyID":52,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Lori","LastName":"Muller","Phone":"5305278020"},{"GrantID":33608,"CycleID":872,"CycleCode":"TEA33       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA33        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Yolanda Park","AwardedFunds":152269.0000,"ProjectSummary":"The County will use the funds to conduct inspections of active tire facilities. It will monitor dumping areas for the presence of illegally disposed tires. When found, the county will remove and properly dispose of waste tires. The funds will also be used to send staff to trainings and roundtables","ParticipantName":"Yuba County","county":"Yuba                ","CountyID":58,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gary","LastName":"Cantwell","Phone":"5307497526"},{"GrantID":33612,"CycleID":872,"CycleCode":"TEA33       ","CycleNameID":61,"CycleName":"Local Government Waste Tire Enforcement Grants","CyclecategoryName":"Tire Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":6,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"TEA33        - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Andrea Smith","AwardedFunds":55338.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Perform waste tire enforcement activities, including inspecting waste tire generators and transporters, perform educational/outreach, and perform enforcement activities.","ParticipantName":"Solano County","county":"Solano              ","CountyID":48,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Chris","LastName":"Ambrose","Phone":"7077846765"},{"GrantID":33626,"CycleID":873,"CycleCode":"RBI2        ","CycleNameID":146,"CycleName":"Reusable Beverage Containers Infrastructure Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Beverage Container Recycling Grants","CyclecategoryID":15,"FiscalYear":"2022-23   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"RBI2         - 2022-23","GrantManager":"Tiffany Morris","AwardedFunds":4867070.0000,"ProjectSummary":"Revino LLC will establish a state-of-the-art, certified Bottle Washer Processor (BWP) facility in Lompoc, California, building the essential infrastructure for a scalable, reusable glass bottle ecosystem. The facility will feature an end-to-end washing line with label removal, drying and electronic bottle inspection capabilities to ensure the safe processing and reuse of reusable glass beverage containers. By building this commercial-scale washing utility, Revino enables beverage producers across multiple market segments to transition from single-use to reuse without compromising quality or budget. The project leverages strategic collection partnerships to create a convenient closed-loop system accessible to both consumers and the hospitality sector. This initiative directly addresses the grant’s purpose by establishing the critical processing capacity and Certified entity needed to reduce waste and drive a circular economy for reusable CRV beverage containers.","ParticipantName":"Revino LLC","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Adam","LastName":"Rack","Phone":"5033890502"},{"GrantID":33637,"CycleID":876,"CycleCode":"DA4         ","CycleNameID":149,"CycleName":"AB102 BEAM Circular Infrastructure Grant Program","CyclecategoryName":"Direct Appropriation","CyclecategoryID":20,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"DA4          - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Mussie Yehaise","AwardedFunds":8000000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: BEAM Circular is proposing to fund the California Bioeconomy Innovation Campus located in the North San Joaquin Valley. The project includes pilot facilities to help firms accelerate commercialization of bio-based technologies that can transform waste into valuable products and provide integration with local workforce development while providing STEM education activities. The project is expected to create 100 direct long-term jobs at scale-up facility, serve 40+ companies per year, and provide hands-on STEM learning and bioeconomy career exposure to at least 2,000 students annually.","ParticipantName":"BEAM Circular","county":"Stanislaus          ","CountyID":50,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Monica","LastName":"Garcia","Phone":"4088936764"},{"GrantID":33658,"CycleID":874,"CycleCode":"FR89        ","CycleNameID":113,"CycleName":"Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant","CyclecategoryName":"Farm and Ranch Cleanup Grants","CyclecategoryID":2,"FiscalYear":"2025-26   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"FR89         - 2025-26","GrantManager":"Mai Andrews","AwardedFunds":100000.0000,"ProjectSummary":"San Joaquin County is requesting $100,000 in grant funding to support a county resident, in the remediation and prevention of illegal dumping on their Farm and Ranch property. The proposed project includes the removal of illegally dumped materials and the installation of perimeter fencing, security cameras, and signage to deter future illegal dumping and unauthorized encampments.\r\n\r\nThe property was purchased in September 2025 and has a history of illegal dumping and unauthorized encampments that predate acquisition, resulting in accumulated debris and ongoing environmental concerns. Located adjacent to a waterway, continued dumping poses significant risks to downstream water quality, surrounding habitats, and neighboring communities. Securing the property will reduce contamination, protect water resources, and prevent unauthorized access, resulting in long-term environmental protection, improved public health outcomes, and reduced enforcement and cleanup costs.\r\n","ParticipantName":"San Joaquin County","county":"San Joaquin         ","CountyID":39,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Sarita","LastName":"Wati","Phone":"2094683066"},{"GrantID":33811,"CycleID":883,"CycleCode":"CCG5        ","CycleNameID":132,"CycleName":"Community Composting for Green Spaces","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CCG5         - 2021-22","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":2068734.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project:California Alliance for Community Composting (CACC) proposes to create and expand community composting sites in multiple California counties through targeted outreach and site selection, then scaling composting at those sites through comprehensive site planning, compliance verification, and technical assistance to ensure high performance. The project will procure and install infrastructure, equipment, and tools needed to launch sites. Once operational, sites will process organic material, distribute finished compost locally, and host public workshops and demonstrations. Site operators will receive hands-on training, certification opportunities, and ongoing mentorship to support effective compost production, tree planting and care, community engagement, and data tracking. Sites will undergo continuous evaluation and capacity-building efforts to ensure long-term sustainability and scalable impacts, and to communicate the many co-benefits achieved through community composting to the greater public. ","ParticipantName":"California Alliance for Community Composting","county":"San Francisco       ","CountyID":38,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Kourtnii","LastName":"Brown","Phone":"2022509411"},{"GrantID":33813,"CycleID":883,"CycleCode":"CCG5        ","CycleNameID":132,"CycleName":"Community Composting for Green Spaces","CyclecategoryName":"Greenhouse Gas Reductions Grants","CyclecategoryID":17,"FiscalYear":"2021-22   ","CycleCodeFiscalYear":"CCG5         - 2021-22","GrantManager":null,"AwardedFunds":689578.0000,"ProjectSummary":"CalRecycle has edited the following summary to reflect the approved grant project: LA Compost proposes to expand and strengthen a network of community composting sites by partnering with local organizations to host and operate sites in publicly accessible spaces in the Los Angeles region. The project will include site development, infrastructure installation, and operator training to ensure each site is compliant, functional, and community-centered. The project will implement standardized systems for composting operations, data tracking, and volunteer engagement to improve program quality and consistency. Education and outreach efforts will drive community participation, while ongoing technical support and compost testing will ensure high-quality compost production and long-term site sustainability. ","ParticipantName":"LA Compost","county":"Los Angeles         ","CountyID":19,"PrimaryContact":1,"Salutation":"    ","FirstName":"Gina","LastName":"Vollono","Phone":"6268087340"}],"Total":13212,"AggregateResults":null,"Errors":null}